Limbaugh: Clinton "the only one sitting there who could not cross her legs"
Rush Limbaugh said of Hillary Clinton during a recent debate, "She was the only one sitting there who could not cross her legs." But Miss Manners notes that "[a] lady's [at-ease posture while seated] is to cross her ankles" -- which is exactly what Clinton was doing.

On the January 22 edition of his nationally syndicated radio show, discussing the January 21 CNN Democratic presidential candidates debate during which Sen. Hillary Clinton (NY), Sen. Barack Obama (IL), and former Sen. John Edwards (NC) sat in chairs for the latter part of the debate, Rush Limbaugh said of Clinton, "She was the only one sitting there who could not cross her legs." Limbaugh prefaced his comment by saying, "I'm gonna pay for this. See, this is the kind of thing that you're not supposed to say. That when you say this, all it does is drive people to Hillary. Women, especially."
While Limbaugh suggested that Clinton did not cross her legs because she "could not" cross them, etiquette expert Miss Manners (Judith Martin), on page 133 of her book Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior (W.W. Norton & Co., 2005), notes: "A lady's [at-ease posture while seated] is to cross her ankles." As a still clip of video from the debate shows, this is exactly what Clinton was doing.

In purporting to explain why he would notice whether the candidates' legs were crossed, Limbaugh stated: "Very simple, ladies and gentlemen. I'm a leg man. I'm jealous. I can't do it either; I can't cross my legs sitting in a chair like that, and I'm jealous of people who can. I notice people who can't, and it makes me feel better about myself, OK?"
Later, Limbaugh called his remark a "questionable taste comment," adding that he had "quasi-apologized, but not really."
From the January 22 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
LIMBAUGH: Barack and Hillary went at it there for a while. Hillary accused him of doing business with a slumlord after he accused her of being a corporate lawyer on the Wal-Mart board while he was fighting for the little people in Illinois. And he stood up and he said, "I don't like the fact that you're factually incorrect in assessing my positions on things." And by the way, the Clintons love this. They absolutely love it because they think it takes Barack off message when he has to respond to them.
There was also -- I -- I -- I'm not going to say this. Never mind. I'm not going to say it 'cause all I would do would make women mad, don't want to do that 'cause making women mad will just send -- all right, I'll go ahead and say it, but I'm going to stop doing this in the future. After the first part of the debate, they were standing up there at those podiums. And then they took a commercial break and Blitzer came back, and they were all sitting in chairs. I'm gonna pay for this. See, this is the kind of thing that you're not supposed to say, that when you say this, all it does is drive people to Hillary. Women, especially. [sigh] But see, I'm not going to tease you. It's really unfair to say I'm going to say something and then not say it, so I gotta say it now. She was the only one sitting there who could not cross her legs.
[commercial break]
LIMBAUGH: [in mock lisp] "That's horrible, Mr. Limbaugh, I can't believe you said that, that's just horrible. Why do you even notice things like that, Mr. Limbaugh? I can't believe you." Very simple, ladies and gentlemen. I'm a leg man. I'm jealous. I can't do it either; I can't cross my legs sitting in a chair like that, and I'm jealous of people who can. I notice people who can't, and it makes me feel better about myself, OK? I can't do it either!
Welcome back. Rush Limbaugh here, the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. 800-282-2882 if you want to be on the program. The email address, elrushbo@eibnet.com.
What I was going to say before I got sidetracked by the latest questionably -- questionable taste comment, for which I have now quasi-apologized, but not really. Mrs. Clinton said something -- I heard a clip of her at an MLK event, a Martin Luther King event, and I'm going to paraphrase this because I don't have the exact quote in front of me. She said, after 40 years we are nowhere near solving the problems of race, and it's time to step up and get it done.


















Ah, but he did bring up issues Marv:
Rush: "
What I was going to say before I got sidetracked by the latest questionably -- questionable taste comment, for which I have now quasi-apologized, but not really. Mrs. Clinton said something -- I heard a clip of her at an MLK event, a Martin Luther King event, and I'm going to paraphrase this because I don't have the exact quote in front of me. She said, after 40 years we are nowhere near solving the problems of race, and it's time to step up and get it done."
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He went on to say and I'll paraphrase; "the Clinton's were in charge for eight years, and why did they do nothing about race?". There was more and all valid points about how democrats have not had the best track record on this issue.
He also brought up this issue from Judicial Watch:
http://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-releases-records-re-hillary-s-health-care-reform-plan-0
Chalk one more thing the "Right-Wing MSM" failed to cover this week.
So bringing up issues in Rushworld means grunting out a paraphrase of what Clinton said that has no real resemblance to anything she actually said. Got it.
Yeah, that Judicial Watch item sure is getting buried. Memos from 15 years ago exploring wide-ranging stategies for how to present their health care plan to the public and the media. How could that not be front page news?
Bill, you gotta admit that's pretty impressive. It's one thing for a dittohead to be sitting at home drinking his second jar of moonshine of the morning and fall for this stuff.Hogpriint actually typed out 2 different paraphrases from memory, no actual quote from Hillary, and still believes the two statements are conflicting.
That's thickness with some effort put into it.Rush has one cushy job.
Hog, if you're paraphrasing, you've got a lot of leeway. The least you could do is make up something that supports your point. Har!
"why did [the Clintons] do nothing about race?"
Like Limbaugh has done so much. Like his Amos n' Andy-like "Reverum Jackson", for instance? That helps.
Bill Clinton did so very little about race that he's referred to as "the first black President" and Hillary garners about as many black voters as does Obama.
Your observations, predictably, contain nothing of value.
Your observations, predictably, contain nothing of value.
Conservatism in general contains nothing of value.
OK Dave, I'll play. How many Clinton Cabinet members were people of color or women? How many in the Bush Cabinet?
Just to refresh your memory I did your leg work for you:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2004-12-09-diverse-usat_x.htm
You were saying?
Like Limbaugh has done so much
I disagree - Rush has done many great things to promote race relations.
Lets see -
Black chauffeur - check
Puerto Rican maid - check
Mexican gardener - check
Colombian drug supplier - check
Guatemalan girlfriend - check
"the Clinton's were in charge for eight years, and why did they do nothing about race?"
First, WJClinton was in charge, not "The Clintons." And the party that does nothing about race is the party that pretends that race is no longer an issue. Eight years of sticking your head in the sand doesn't do anyone any good.
I always thought he was an ass man.
To steal an old Rodney Dangerfield joke, people always say, "Hey Rush. your an ass, man."
Pfft (spit) to you Rush, I want my candidate to follow Miss Manners Guide to Excrutiatingly Correct Behavior down to the letter.
This is important, I am tired of all the fluff reporting going on.
Well... if she looked a little more 'mannish' - say, wore a pant suit... she could've crossed her legs... OH! But, that goes against the Vogue suggestions on the last thread. Now, I don't know what to do
In fact, I'm sitting here typing with my ankles crossed... Uh. Perhaps that's a little too feminine? What to do...
Did rush really say that? OMG...I was thinking the exact same thing when I saw Her Thighness sitting there. Hilarious
Yeah...she didn't do Vogue because it would have made her too feminine...
...Lordy
He's had a rough couple of days here and I'm afraid he's going to start squirting more tears about his fellow travelers who've been banned just because they held unpopular opinions.
Some posters from the left have even called him horrible names and that made him cry too.
Once he starts, he breaks my heart. Nothing sadder than seeing a grown con cry.
"Her Thighness"
No doubt you don't have to worry about being too manly. Or too witty.
No doubt you don't have to worry about being too manly. Or too witty.
Especially when The Stranger seems to be stealing his material from that useless low-life, Mark Levin.
Stranger,
Does Rush's statement pass for political dialogue in your opinion? Why or why not? Sorry about your man Fred dropping out last night.
somebody should challenge Limbaugh to go on network tv and cross his legs...
But wouldn't that pop his pilonidil abcess and send a bloody pustulating stream of hair infested seepage running down his leg on national television? I suppose, though, that it would be less sickening than listening to him.
Gee, I can't believe this guy is shopping for his fourth beard...err, wife. I wonder what keeps going wrong? :>(
Where there IS one common factor in all of Rush's marriages - Rush himself....
She was the only one sitting there who could not cross her legs.
Could not or chose not to?
And why does it matter?
Good Lord this gets sillier by the minute.
I'm home now so I just asked my wife who wears a size 10 about whether she prefers to cross her legs or her ankles. She said usually her ankles because she finds that the leg that crosses over the other tends to get uncomfortable in that position.
Just some info for Rush to take into consideration should he decide to continue chatting about this very interesting observation ::eye roll::
Limbaugh is obviously just taking the cheap shot at Hillary, while MMFA feels compelled to "debunk" Rush's claim by quoting Miss Manners.
Honest to God I don't know which is more pathetic.
Thank you Rush for pointing this out to me. I was riding the fence with my vote, but now this! You’ve just proven what you have been saying all along - Hillary does not deserve to be President.
It’s a wonder that someone as brilliant as you hasn’t been drafted as Republican presidential material.
p.s. call me at 555-432-6111 – I have some oxy available cheap.
Rush should really get some new friends. Maybe some that like adult women. They could explain to him that a "leg man" is not somebody who watches tv to notice if women wearing pants are crossing their legs or not.
Now if he were sitting at the park watching a group of young boys wearing shorts, I could believe Rush was a leg man.
Rush;Worst...Pedophile...cover-up...Ever !
Limbaugh: "See, this is the kind of thing that you're not supposed to say, that when you say this, all it does is drive people to Hillary"
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As if Limbaugh's dittohead hiveminded listeners had the slightest intention of ever voting for Hillary Clinton...
The fact is, Limbaugh is well aware that his audience is composed of Hillary-Haters, who listen to him day after day because they crave, drool over, and feast on these "kinds of things you're not supposed to say" that Limbaugh says anyway.
Limbaugh is well aware that his audience is composed of Hillary-Haters
How ya think they got that way?
"i didn't think it possible for mr. limbaugh to degenerate any further."
People say stuff like this all the time. For the record: it's always possible for Rush or any other right-winger to degenerate further.
Can't help myself, I learned from Rush. Why doesn't he just say he doesn't like her and get over it? He keeps repeating tripe day after day.
I hope you write to him and give him the same valuable info you've given here.
i beg your pardon! that was complete articulation! let me simplify it for you: i don't like mr. limbaugh professionally. having never met him personally, i have no opinion on that.
do.you.understand.now?
Limbaugh called Clinton a "ho" on his January 15th show, so this crossed leg nuttiness should come as no surprise. Mediamatters has the transcript covered in their...
"Limbaugh twice used word "spade" during discussion of Obama" story...
but they've missed the "ho" reference. It's very subtle, listen closely. For a more humorous look at the "ho" reference, check out our YouTube video. We’ve applied the BeelzeRushbo factor (66.6%) to the speed of the video. “Who Is Rush Limbaugh Calling a Ho?”Maybe you should be on Rush's show, instead of posting your nonsense here?
Later, Limbaugh called his remark a "questionable taste comment," adding that he had "quasi-apologized, but not really."
Rush Limbaugh is a quasi-human being, but not really.
If that's all he can come up with her chances of being our next president are greater than I had anticipated.
I would like to say two things about leg crossing.
1) The traditional female leg crossing is possible bad for your legs.
2) When you are thick-thighed, as Hillary is and as I am, crossing your legs is not so comfortable.
Libmaugh seems to be endlessly entertained by Beavis & Butthead style humor.