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Forum Post: Rush Limbaugh shouldn't throw stones

Posted 12 years ago on March 11, 2012, 3:36 a.m. EST by Demian (497) from San Francisco, CA
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An interesting article I found on Limbaugh by Paul Rosenberg.

San Pedro, CA - Rush Limbaugh's recent meltdown - his three-day sex-crazed rant/attack against Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, whose congressional testimony made no mention of her own sex life - has a rich and strange collection of backstories to it, none of which include the sort of follow-on this story has had, complete with pseudo-apologies and the subsequent, ongoing loss of sponsors, which might even conceivably damage or imperil his career. Of those backstories, his own shady past as a pill-popping sex tourist is only the most lurid, not the most instructive. That only goes to underscore what's already self-evident: that Limbaugh's diatribes are heavily implicated in what psychologists call "projection" and the rest of know as "the pot calling the kettle black".

Much more instructive, to get things headed in a more fruitful direction, is Limbaugh's long history of similar sorts of vindictive, name-calling attacks. Media Matters has provided several illustrative lists, such as "Rush Limbaugh's Decades Of Sexism And Misogyny", "The 20 Worst Racial Attacks Limbaugh's Advertisers Have Sponsored", "Ten Of Limbaugh's Worst Advertiser-Sponsored Attacks On The Poor" , "Limbaugh's Advertisers Sponsored These Ten Attacks On Unions" - and a more all-purpose list - "15 Of The Worst Comments Limbaugh's Advertisers Have Sponsored Since 2004". These collections served to illustrate how continually Limbaugh resorts to similarly themed name-calling, thus reinforcing the point Media Matters made early on, that Limbaugh hadn't just used a couple of "poorly chosen words" to describe Fluke, he had engaged in three days of prolonged haranguing including 46 separate attacks.

What's more, they were all based on a lie, since Fluke never said anything about her own sex life. Fluke is a past president of Georgetown Law Students for Reproductive Justice, and her testimony reflected that role - it was not about her, personally, but about the experience of other law students, individually and collectively, and about the broad impact of the denial of reproductive health care, not just with respect to preventing unwanted pregnancy. In fact, Fluke specifically cited other health impacts, such as cancer prevention......................

Continue reading here. http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/03/2012310112911500270.html

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[-] 1 points by Nevada1 (5843) 12 years ago

Hi Demian, Good post. Best Regards

[-] 1 points by Dumpthechump (96) 12 years ago

I'm shocked speechless! You mean he's not the morally upright upstanding person we all thought he was - instead just a Limbwhore for hire!?