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Rush Limbaugh's Latest Defense: Rappers 'Say Anything They Want'

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/ 6/2012 1:16 pm Updated: 03/ 6/2012 1:19 pm

Rush Limbaugh has managed to cause quite a media frenzy since his offensive comments about law student, Sandra Fluke, have caught the nation's attention. But the controversial radio host, known for his conservative views and sharp tongue has claimed a defense for his actions that might just make more people shake their heads and roll their eyes: rappers do it all the time.

After Limbaugh referred to Fluke as a "slut" and a "prostitute" (in addition to a number of other offensive comments) for advocating that insurance companies cover birth control, he issued an apology saying his words were "insulting." But in response to the continued flight of advertisers from his show--a number that now totals close to a dozen sponsors--he expressed his outrage at his unfair treatment in a culture that has tolerated such language elsewhere, like rap music.

"You talk about a double standard," Limbaugh said in a post on his website. "One of the greatest illustrations of it is that rappers can practically say anything they want about women, and it's called art."

Limbaugh went on to discuss the media and Democratic party's role in the deterioration of morality in society:

Every minority according to the left, every minority in the country is a victim of a tyrannical majority. Every aspect of the Democrat Party agenda is to reverse that, and what's happening here is that everybody is allowing these winds to blow them over. And there's no resistance to it...It's the Democrats and the media that use the power of intimidation to get people to cave on their own morality, to give it up. All for the sake of avoiding confrontation or opposition.

Limbaugh's original comment about Fluke and his rapper defense are reminiscent of a similar incident in 2007 when another radio host, Don Imus, referred to the primarily black Rutgers women's basketball team as "nappy headed ho's." Imus said that the phrase "originated in the black community," citing the degradation of women in hip hop music.

More recently in December 2011, the Dutch fashion magazine, Jackie came under fire for referring to singer Rihanna as "the ultimate n***abitch." The magazine editor (who later resigned after the backlash) issued an apology on their Facebook page. Hoeke also referred to the prevalence of the expression in the media:

It was stupid, it was naive to think that this was an acceptable form of slang--you hear it all the time on tv and radio, then your idea of what is normal apparently shifts--but it was especially misguided: there was no malice behind it.

Is Rush Limbaugh simply scraping for another scape goat, or do he, Imus and Jackie magazine have a point?

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Rush Limbaugh has managed to cause quite a media frenzy since his offensive comments about law student, Sandra Fluke, have caught the nation's attention. But the controversial radio host, known for hi...
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one1byke
Easy no Man.
12:21 PM on 04/03/2012
strange how.. since... Babylon, Rome, The REich, the majority pop. glorifies "Limbaughs."
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medic628
06:58 PM on 03/11/2012
He sounds like SEVEN YEAR OLD BOY!
01:29 PM on 03/09/2012
Ladies and gentlemen you are witnessing the last days of the creature known as Rush Limbaugh.
If you look closely you'll see it squirm and claw around gasping for its last breaths of fresh air.
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LeeScho
poised on a longing
10:51 AM on 03/09/2012
Yes, Rush, it is art. And if you want to be a rapper and say anything that you want to with impunity, go right ahead. Of course, be ready to give up your multi-million dollar salary and your exposure since there is a very small audience for old white guys doing rap.

But you are an entertainer of another sort - you verifiably influence the social and political discourse of this country. Don't compare yourself to rappers, compare yourself to Jon Stewart or Steven Colbert. They also say outrageous things. Difference: theirs is obvious satire, yours is pompously cloaked in truth. You appear to want all of the power of your position, and none of its accountability. Kind of like the one-percenters.
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VonMarco
Common Sense is not so Common
03:41 PM on 03/11/2012
You took the words right out of my mind.......but said it better. Thanks my friend...fanned...
02:49 AM on 03/09/2012
The point Limbaugh is making (and it is undeniably true) is that liberals' anger over inappropriate comments is selective. Liberal entertainers Louis CK and Bill Maher have said terribly offensive comments about women. Rappers popularize misogynistic lyrics. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton made anti-Semitic comments. Liberal radio host Mike Malloy just said last week, "Their God … keeps smashing them into little grease spots on the pavement in Alabama, and Mississippi, and Arkansas, and Georgia, and Oklahoma. You know, the Bible belt, where they ain’t gonna let no g--d---ed science get in the way, it says in the Bible, blah blah blah blah. So, according to their way of thinking, God with his omnipotent thumb reaches down here and so far tonight has smashed about twenty people into a grease spot on highway 12, or whatever the hell highway they live next to."

All these things are OK because liberals said them? We just accept their apology (if they even offer one) and move on - but if a conservative says inappropriate comments, we must silence them? All decent people should unite against inappropriate comments from both sides. We should let Bill Maher the calling a woman the C-word isn't a joke - even if she is a public figure. Your anger is meaningless as long as you only apply standards of decency to people you disagree with.
sextonfan
Balance=each bias represented. Truth> Balance
06:11 PM on 03/08/2012
He's just trying to rally his Aryan brethren around him. "Rappers say whatever they want" is code for "the liberal media is trying to stifle white male voices."
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MPFIED
Blah,blah,blah and all other white noise.
03:27 PM on 03/08/2012
Just like many consumers boycott misogynistic rappers and their lyrics,Limbaugh should be handled the same way. Highlighting the bad behavior of others does nothing to remove the stench from Rush.
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ruthtruth
seeker of truth, willing to listen
02:50 PM on 03/08/2012
Hey Rush, what's the problem. Why are you still trying to justify your actions if as you say " everything is cool"? Could it be that you are in big trouble and that every time you open your mouth you dig a deeper and deeper hole. You are worse than pitiful, you are sad. It's time for you to fold up your tent of hate and go away.
01:26 PM on 03/08/2012
Rush is so full of it. Plenty of rappers have been taken to task for things they have said. Who got talked about more than Kanye when he dissed Taylor Swift? You have apologized , if she wont accept now you know you have made an enemy and you can act accordingly.
lassefaire
Ascendo tuum
03:30 PM on 03/08/2012
Actually Kanye never diss nor cuss nor call Taylor Swift any names He said that: yeah she might be a good singer but Beyonce is the best. There's video of it if you don't know Kanye never apologized because there's nothing to apologized for. BESIDE WHY WILL HE. TAYLOR SWIFT BECAME MORE FAMOUS AND WON A LOT OF AWARD BECAUSE OF IT.
05:02 PM on 03/08/2012
Because it was beyond rude! How would you have taken it if some white singer took the mic out of Beyonce's hand and said the same thing about a white female singer being better than Beyonce? I'll take a guess...you would have said it was the most racist thing you ever saw. But what Kanye did wasn't racist or wrong? That's the problem that most white people in the country have with many minorities....we feel that many of you are always making excuses for the actions of blacks instead of saying - hey, that person was wrong, even though they are black. Maybe YOU weren't raised correctly and you don't understand that what Kanye did to Taylor was flat out wrong - no matter what the final result was.
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Ima Speakonit
Warmongers OWE this country 4 trillion dollars!
11:51 AM on 03/08/2012
What kind of stupid poll question is...

"Is hip hop music to blame for offensive comments against women?"

There have been offensive comments against women forever. It didn't start with the discovery of hip hop music.
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mollysmomma
God Bless Obama
02:34 PM on 03/08/2012
and...why should a grown man blame rapp music....does he not have a mind and conscience....never mind..i don't think rush does.
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Southernthinker
03:58 PM on 03/08/2012
....and judging from his receding hairline and track record he was offensive before Hiphop was an urban twinkle of verbal and poetic genius
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cwewill
10:49 AM on 03/08/2012
rush seems to get dumber by the day.....what does his job as a radio host have to do with rap music? looking for a way out huh? not thru rap music! run some other way coward!
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09:59 AM on 03/08/2012
Another "rightie" succumbs to footnmouth disease...no matter how much he tries to grease himself down, he won't be able to slide out of this one.
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Sean Johnson
Making neo-cons mad daily
08:57 AM on 03/08/2012
This guy here. You still don't get it Rush. If you were truly remorseful, you wouldn't be coming out with these lame defenses of your actions. You opened your mouth and inserted your foot many times without remorse or repercussions. Now, it's costing you and you want to play the victim. Typical bully behavior.
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dennishastings
Musician
03:25 PM on 03/08/2012
Right on. I think his days may be numbered. At least I can hope.
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nancestef
Remember the Lost of Sandy Hook Elementary
08:48 AM on 03/08/2012
"Limbaugh went on to discuss the media and Democratic party's role in the deterioration of morality in society..."

Hey, Rush -- sorry to burst your bubble, dude, but the Repubs have their own problems with morality. You've been married FOUR times...Gingrich - THREE times...you are not exactly poster boys for FAMILY VALUES, are you?
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Mary Mclocke
Let there be peace on earth, let it begin with me
02:14 AM on 03/08/2012
Not about the rapping stuff, but did anyone listen to the videos with the story? (I'm ticked!) There's one there with a woman at a Town Hall meeting telling President Obama about her plight. Says she wants her own kitchen and bathroom and if you listen closely to her, she's explaining that they are LIVING in their car. OFF goes Rush making fun of her and saying that she ASKED the President for a car! He obviously wasn't listening! I KNOW people who have lived in cars. My sister & family lived ina TENT for 2 years. This guy obviously was oblivious, insisting over and over that she was ASKING for a car along with her own kitchen & bathroom - aka she wanted a HOME, not to live in a car anymore. He just has no shame. Don't know if I am sadder or angrier, but I DO hope that in the end of it all she got the help she needed.