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Limbaugh: A National Disgrace

Posted: 03/ 1/2012 11:59 pm

Rush Limbaugh is a national disgrace. He is a blowhard and a bully who earns an enormous amount of money by fanning the flames of hatred and divisiveness in this country.

The tragedy is that several million people listen to his program and actually believe he is an intelligent, responsible and caring person. Even more outrageous is the fact that he has most Republicans so cowed that they are unwilling to speak out against him when he says something disgusting and maliciously hateful.

On Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh decided to take on a college student, someone's daughter, for supporting a requirement that health insurance cover contraception. He called Sandra Fluke, a 23-year-old Georgetown law student, a "slut" on his radio broadcast.

On Thursday, Limbaugh continued his attack. "A Georgetown coed told (Congresswoman) Nancy Pelosi's hearing that the women in her law school program are having so much sex they're going broke. So you and I should have to pay for their birth control. So what would you call that? I called it what it is," he harrumphed. "So I am offering as compromise today: I will buy all of the women at Georgetown University as much aspirin to put between their knees as they want."

The "aspirin between their knees" reference was obviously Limbaugh's tribute to Santorum supporter Foster Friess, who left MSNBC host Andrea Mitchell stunned on her program last week when he outrageously made the suggestion as an alternative to contraception.

But Limbaugh was not done with his tirade: "So Miss Fluke, and the rest of you Feminazis, here's the deal. If we are going to pay for your contraceptives, and thus pay for you to have sex, we want something for it. We want you post the videos online so we can all watch."

Later on Thursday, 75 members of Congress sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner expressing their anger at Limbaugh's remarks and calling for Republican leaders to speak out. But the Republican Party appears to have a tin ear when it comes to women's health issues, especially contraception.

Leading Republican candidates are against having the federal government require employers to provide access to certain health care coverage, including contraception. An attempt by Republicans to pass such an amendment in the Senate on Thursday was defeated. The Republicans are trying to spin this an issue of the federal government trying to interfere with religious freedom and the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has long forbidden the use of contraceptives. However, most Democrats say the underlying issue is giving women access to the health care they need.

Now this debate has become central in the Republican presidential primary. Candidates Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney (after a brief flip-flop) supported the Republican amendment that went down to defeat. And Santorum, a Catholic, has been very clear about his view on contraception. "One of the things I will talk about, that no president has talked about before, is I think the dangers of contraception in this country," he has said. "Many of the Christian faith have said, well, that's okay, contraception is okay. It's not okay. It's a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be."

But it appears that Santorum has staked out a position on contraception at odds with most women. 99% of all American women, and 98% of all Catholic women in the United States, have used contraception at some point in their lives according to published statistics. For most of them it is a health issue.

However, don't try telling that to Rush Limbaugh. He is having too much fun harshly attacking a young lady for speaking her heartfelt opinion about an issue of concern to all women. It is a wonder that any advertisers support Limbaugh and his debasing rants.

The world would be so much better off if Limbaugh put two aspirin between his lips and he kept them there!

 

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Rush Limbaugh is a national disgrace. He is a blowhard and a bully who earns an enormous amount of money by fanning the flames of hatred and divisiveness in this country. The tragedy is that several ...
Rush Limbaugh is a national disgrace. He is a blowhard and a bully who earns an enormous amount of money by fanning the flames of hatred and divisiveness in this country. The tragedy is that several ...
 
 
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Rick Carufel
Ban SSRIs not guns!!!
10:44 PM on 04/28/2012
Not only is that extortion but it violates the 5th amendment right to due process. The state needs to remove those responsible for such insane measyres.
09:55 PM on 04/14/2012
In Irak and Afghanistan, during the Bush years, Limbaugh's program was the only one allowed in US army radio.
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Njeanous
08:49 PM on 03/12/2012
When a nation is at war like ours is in Afghanistan the world looks more intensely at how it treats its women. We cannot have the Limbaughs of our nation out like Tokyo Rose disrespecting women. Rush and the GOP Transvaginal proponents should be shut down.
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Carla van der Meer
in scientia opportunatis
07:48 PM on 03/06/2012
You would think that the GOP would speak up against this malicious toad. Their silence implies consent.
12:20 AM on 03/06/2012
"... a bully who earns an enormous amount of money by fanning the flames of hatred and divisiveness in this country."

No doubt; it would really help reduce the hypocrisy quotient if the same was said of Bill Maher.
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johnsmith9875
Cranky old man
04:55 PM on 03/05/2012
If a Muslim public figure had said what Rush Limbaugh said, the radical right would be beyond outraged, wanting him deported, jailed, tossed in Gitmo, etc...
09:40 AM on 03/05/2012
Women wil come out in force to vote agains all Republicans in Congress. These men are the ones that
need to go - Rush is just road kill!
01:11 AM on 03/05/2012
Having actually heard the comment he spoke of the behavior. Lets keep things simple: if someone steals they are a thief; if someone lies they are a liar. Follow to logical conclusion. I personally found that monologue distastful however I find the reactions of the progressives/liberals even more distastful. Wishes of death being one of the gentler ones is way over the top.
02:27 PM on 03/05/2012
Yes, Pot, you might be onto something...maybe a picture with crosshairs over Rush would have been more appropriate. The progressive/libs could steal one from the conservative playbook?
09:39 AM on 03/06/2012
OK now that that is out of your system perhaps you could make a comment on the issues. That pparticular ploy has been used by bothe sides for decades.
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willpen
Annoy a Conservative. Use facts and logic.
12:34 AM on 03/05/2012
Ms Fluke needs to get herself a very good lawyer and then proceed to sue Mr Limbaugh for slander. The only way that you can hurt people like Rush is to hit them in their pockets. That is the only language that they understand... $$$$$$$.....
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diamondlotus
walk softly and carry a big stick
03:54 AM on 03/05/2012
Agreed! He is not sincerely sorru one tiny bit. I am sure Clear Channel along with many others has come down on him really hard and forced him to make an apology, ohterwise it would never have been forthcoming. Even at that the whole tone of it was obviously insincere. I too hope she hurts him in the only place he can feel it, right in the wallet!
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mlaiuppa
Pres. Sarcasm Society. Like we need your approval.
11:40 PM on 03/04/2012
I don't think Rush or Rick know exactly how women's body parts work beyond the superficial, I.E. themselves.

Probably a result of last of education in basic biology. You know, those classes they're working so hard to make unavailable to all students. No education. No birth control. (Well, the rich will always have access to birth control just like they've always had access to abortion, whether it was legal or not.)

Pretty soon we'll all be the Duggars. Only we'll be living in the poverty of India's Mumbai. That's what they really want. To have so many people living in poverty we'll be willing to work for $1 a day and no benefits just to have a job.

Is that the America we really want?
02:09 AM on 03/05/2012
From what I have just read you are right....... You dont think. Any true free enterprise conservative wants as many people as possible to succeed. A simple fact of economics is that the more people succeed then the more money will be made by everyone. By the way that would also mean that the gov would collect more taxes.
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xraygrrl
Incorrigible. Please do not incorrige :P
12:21 PM on 03/05/2012
This person votes.
Make sure you do too.
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Edward Lee
It's impressive to be progressive
08:51 PM on 03/04/2012
You know what? Rush Limbaugh actually bothers me a lot less than the so called main stream media. In fact, Many of them are secretly whispering to themselves "You go Rush!". As long as Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and so many other nutcases are on the air waves, they can say to themselves "Aren't I an admirable centrist comparing to them?" As the disastrous Iraq war unfolded, they just blame the right wing media and the Republicans. CNN and all the major networks are at it again blowing the neocons's horns of starting a war with Iran. Think how much a bigger disaster that will be.
07:04 PM on 03/04/2012
This is not about health care or contraception or Rush Limbwah or the bus driver.

This is about the Republican War On Women.
And if you don't believe it, ask yourself this..
After they get by with this retrograde Neanderthal crapola, what, or whom..is next?
Single moms?
Divorce?
mienemutti
Shall we cut to the chase?
11:25 PM on 03/04/2012
A Wisconsin State Senator (GOP)....Glenn Grothman....has sponsored a bill....asserting that being a single parent promotes child abuse.
12:33 AM on 03/05/2012
Question. What war?? A true conservative republican could care less a about a persons gender. If you consider it a war against women to think that an individual is responsible for their own decisions I think you need a new definition of war.
06:02 PM on 03/05/2012
Then we have no "true conservative republican" in politics. It's a war on women because that's all these republicans are talking about: Abortion and female birth control, and somehow trying to tie them both in as a major cause as to why our economy is in the toilet.

If you truly believed that women should be responsible for their own decisions, then you had better be against the illegalization of abortion. If not, then you're a hypocrite for wanting to control certain medical aspects of women, but don't want to foot the bill when the government is asked to to control another aspect by making female birth control cheaper and even free.

I don't see laws promoting restrictions on the sexual freedoms of men - even condoms are cheap and can even get them free.

This has everything to do with a woman's sexual freedom and rights to her own body and nothing to do with with another person's wallet because insurance companies having been gouging people's checkbooks for decades, over things that don't even apply to half. Suddenly it has to do with sex and women and now it's a horrible, atrocious thing for taxpayers?

Give me a damn break.
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Mag7
Smarter than the Average Dog
09:23 AM on 03/04/2012
Bullies are cowards, be it Rush himself for injecting his rant into what really is a serious issue, or the GOP silence when it comes to defending a woman.
12:45 AM on 03/05/2012
True but have very many considered the underlying points that Rush was trying to make, though I feel in an entirely wrong way. The fed gov needs to stay out of health ins and most definatly out of religious orgs. As far as defending this woman she could probably do a better job of that herself without third party interfearance.
06:08 PM on 03/05/2012
It's an issue for open-minded people like me because the same people who are against the government controlling the price of birth control for women, are the same people who are advocating and promoting complete and absolute abolition of abortion.

The difference? The former may or may not require these same people to pay out a little bit more in their health premiums. Hilarious how blatant it is that religious, white men and even women have no issues creating and backing laws that restrict everyone else's freedoms, but the second a law might affect them, they want to cry and wail about how wrong it is.
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09:19 AM on 03/04/2012
I just watched Newt on This Week try to steer the conversation away from the condemnation of Rush and onto "religious freedom." All churches want religious freedom, so why do they accept federal dollars to pay for adoption programs, medicare and medicaid patients, etc.? Churches are exempt from paying taxes, they want to be exempt from abiding by federal laws, that is their right under the guise of "religious freedom", so lets cut off any and all tax dollars to fund or pay for any services received at a religious institution. Then they will be truly "free" of government.
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Michael Kittredge
sigh
03:53 PM on 03/04/2012
It's all a ruse to fire up republican voters in an atmosphere of unstimulating republican candidates. If they aren't liking the people trying to run, maybe they can get them to feel so much angst they'll vote for someone they don't care for.
12:12 AM on 03/05/2012
Sounds good, but then let us also cut federal dollars for non medical birth control. Then we could cut federal dollars for Planned Parenthood. Why am I paying to supply condoms and other birth control methods including abortion for individuals choices of lfestyle. Many religiously supported hospitals concentrate on supplying the needs of people that dont have ins coverage. Stopping federal dollars sounds great but there is a consequence for every action good or ill. Sorry there is still a Constitution that helps to protect all peoples rights in the US Tax codes may need to be revisited but not religious freedom.
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jtwalk45
11:03 AM on 03/05/2012
you are not paying for a single thing,we all put our money into our policy's in hope we won't need medical coverage.
those that need it are paid out of this pot .the Insurance still make buckets of money
08:24 AM on 03/04/2012
Joe Peyronnin is a world disgrace !
Oginikwe
I think therefore I'm dangerous
04:02 PM on 03/04/2012
Your fans agree with you.
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momoluvsu
We live in a parallel universe
05:27 PM on 03/04/2012
lol
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Willie Qwit
Willie don't qwit!
11:12 PM on 03/04/2012
A world disgrace. Wow. I guess Joe is known throughout the world. He's more famous than I imagined.