Huckabee Pwns Limbaugh

Posted December 24, 2007 | 03:43 PM (EST)



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Rush Limbaugh has a self-awareness problem.

It's one you commonly see in celebrities -- they form their self-image based on what those around them think, but those people are frequently responding to some combination of factors that may have nothing at all to do with who they are.

Take, for example, supermodels. When you meet them you're usually struck with the impression that something's not quite right about them, and after a while it dawns on you that you've never met anyone quite this stupid who is so convinced that every word they utter is dripping with peerless insight. You can kind of cobble together a mental image of a lifetime spent with men nodding their heads in apparent fascination and listening to hours of endless drivel trying to figure out when and how to get their pants off and draw some conclusions as to why this might be, but let's just say that intellectual humility and celebrity beauty don't often go hand-in-hand.

Chris Rock has a whole routine about "model smart," which basically means being smart enough not to walk out in the middle of traffic and get hit by a car. Which pretty much sums it up.

Anyway, now we have Rush Limbaugh. He's been putting out the message on behalf of the GOP to millions of the AM radio faithful so long he thinks he's one of them, a "man of the people," or as he likes to say, "part of the Cape Girardeau [Missouri]-Middle America axis."

But Rush is no such thing. Unless his audience is composed of a lot more people making $35 million a year than I'm aware of, he's an ugly weld spot between the corporatists and the rank-and-file within the party. Huckabee knows that audience rather better than Rush does, at least the Southern contingent, and given the fact that the GOP has become largely a regional party, that's a significant portion of Rush's base.

Which is why Huck's attack-by-proxy ("a DC based Huckabee ally") is so spot-on, and amusing:

"Honestly, because Rush doesn't think for himself. That's not necessarily a slap because he's not paid to be a thinker--he's an entertainer. I can't remember the last time that he has veered from the talking points from the DC/Manhattan chattering class. If they were praising Huckabee, he would be too."

Rush rebounded by basically calling Huckabee a stupid hick:

He called the attacks "Clintonian" and accused Huckabee's campaign of "trying to dumb down conservatism in order to get it to conform with his record."

Given the region's cultural persecution complex -- not the best move, Rushbo.

Huckabee's response? He was sweet as pie:

Mike Huckabee, taking questions from reporters after a town hall meeting here, responded to the torrent of criticism that Rush Limbaugh unleashed during his broadcast yesterday by turning the other cheek -- and then heaping on the praise.

"I love Rush Limbaugh; I've always loved his show," Huckabee assured. "I think he's been great for the conservative movement."

But he never retracted what his surrogate had said. He might as well have said "bless his heart." (And for those needing help translating that, see the YouTube above).

As a veteran spewer of right-wing talking points, Rush thinks he's well aware of what's going on here, and capable of combatting it with his usual armaments. He retorts by projecting onto Huckabee motivations that legislate the game he perceives himself as playing:

"What was somewhat stunning about all this is that NO ONE in the GOP field, including advisers and staff, could possibly misread my 19-plus-year career the way Gov. Huckabee's D.C. supporter did," Limbaugh said. "Whoever said those things was essentially repeating the Democrat mantra of all these years: that I am just an entertainer, not an independent thinker, part of the Wall Street/D.C. axis. If it was someone on Gov. Huckabee's staff or support team, it was just silly, uninformed and thus curious."

Yeah except it isn't a left/right PR game this time around, Rush. You're taking arrows in the back.

Rush eats left-wing hate like candy. It only makes him more popular with the true believers -- it's tribal, a sign that he's "one of them." But when Rush wasn't looking, the left crafted a narrative about him (in a swift akido move employing many of the themes Rush himself popularized) that has now been picked up by Huckabee, who has the ability to carry it into the heart of the beast. Huckabee is a messenger who will be taken seriously in a way the left never could, and I imagine also in a way that Rush is going to have a hard time competing with.

Rush is betting that his listeners will see him as "part of the Cape Girardeau [Missouri]-Middle America axis." The GOP elite have told him to take down Huckabee, and his ego is so engorged with money and seven years of right wing hegemony he thinks he can win that battle. He doesn't see the weld spot preparing to crack.

That's just...model smart.

Jane Hamsher blogs at firedoglake.com

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Yes, this Limbaugh character. Once in a while I'd pause on the dial and listen a bit to his rant of the moment. He soon persuaded me to move on. I'll sometimes ask someone their opinion of him. This in a casual, offhand way. The answer sometimes finds me placing that person in a pigeon hole. Sometimes.

Limbaugh seems to enjoy describing persons in terms his fans would approve of. He enjoys the use of hyperbole and other rhetoric that comforts and aids his constituency. Limbaugh "comforts and aids." Words taken out of context? Perhaps not -a sense of his own use of rhetoric. Indeed, he does comfort and aid.

Consider, bear with me here, a parallel place where a character named Tush Limburger has a radio show. As screwy as Limbaugh's world is, this place is more screwier. Yes, more screwier.

Tush is making a list of nicknames for presidential (is that capitalized today?) candidates. On the Republican side he lists Thumper and Flipper. Remember now, in this place Tush does things that the other guy, Rush, might not. As an example, reliant on meds, he takes suppositories orally. Rush would certainly not do that would he? On second thought, thinking about what comes from his mouth, maybe he does.

Another guy on the Republican side might be called Sleepy. And the Democratic side? Dorothy, Cinderella, or Alice might work for one candidate. Dorothy seems best -thinking of OZ

As Huckabee is in contact with God, I am in contact with Tush. Tush is wondering what a longer list might look like.


    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 12/30/2007


Rush Limbaugh and Hillary"s wrinkles.
It would behoove everybody to remember that Monsieur Limbaugh is a comedian. He and his arch supporters only have to sit back and wait to hear the howls from Democrats and feminists on wrinkle-gate before then doubling over in great gales of laughter.

If you can step back from the stage, so to speak, and gain some perspective you can enjoy a master vaudevillian doing his shtick (at your expense.)

Personally, I fell in love with Golda Meir when I was in my 20"s.

Labels: aging, feminism, Hillary Clinton, photoshop, Rush Limbaugh

# posted by cognitorex @ 12/22/2007

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 12/27/2007

Rush Lumbaugh always seems to think that he is more important than he really is. In 1988 Pat Robertson was running for president in the republican primaries. Approaching super tuesday, Rush fully supported Robertson. After giving "persuavive arguments" for Robertson and against Bush, he asked the people of the deep south to vote fr Robertson. Bush won all the super tuesday primaries easilly, while Robertson got less than 1% of the vote.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 PM on 12/26/2007

Yes, Beck has gotten really nasty. I thought he was worth watching, but the sneer with which he went for Huckabee (who is ahead of Romney in Iowa) was repellent. He IS for the talking points of the Neocons, which are primarily monetary. Huckabee's idea of the Fair Tax (which is supported by many economists) would save a lot of middle class people and force taxation of corporations, including any off-shores who bought anything in America. Neocons don't like that. Huckabee is worth supporting whether or not you like his Baptist background, just on economics.
Or so it seems to me, so far. I could live an extra year without losing my home if the Fair Tax went in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 12/26/2007

didn't read too many of the post here. Just too much Rush bashing and not enough about the actual issue written about here.

the bottom line is here that Rush has 20 million listeners and I'm sure that 80% will vote as he wishes. So why would Huckabee kiss off 16 million votes unless he were able to pick up 16,000,0001 votes by doing so? That's the real question raised by the article.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 12/26/2007

Well, it's NOT like Limbaugh wasn't 'ripe for the pwning' just that Huckabee beat everybody else to it! (LMAO!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 12/26/2007

There is no "left" in American politics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 12/26/2007

"Limbaugh gives far more than equal time to "hostile callers" on his radio show."

GIve us an example with source. His screeners do not let people thru who question Limbaugh..... only certain types who disagree with the topic's perspective, and frequently that is only one wingnut even nuttier than the rest...
It also might help if you re-familiarized yourself with the dictionary's explanation of the word "hostile."
Just sayin'....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 12/26/2007

When considering Rush and the Huckster, the best line that comes to my mind is, to quote Flounder from Animal House;

"Oh Boy, is this GREAT!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 12/26/2007

Man o man, you people are absolutely amazing. As a person sitting in the middle watching both sides of this fight, you are no better than those you speak of.

I watch, listen and read what both sides are spewing. I am willing to bet that those that speak evil of Rush and his kind never listen to a word they actually say.

You want this country to come to the middle and agree, the only problem with that is your hatred of everyone who doesn't agree with every thing that you believe is wrong, which is exactly where we are at in Congress, totally divided. I have heard a lot of good ideas from both sides, but one person sitting here can do nothing about it but shake his head and wonder why more people can't be open minded.

I don't agree with any of both sides about 80% of the time, and it really irks me when people take things out of context that they know nothing about because they hear it second hand from people of the same hatred that caught a sound bite here or there.

To me this all boils down to a sad day for our country as a whole. We are children fighting in a sandbox instead of educated people working together to find a solution. Our country is doomed to what it is until WE can grow some nards and extend a hand to our supposed enemy (countrymen)and come together.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 12/26/2007
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