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Limbaugh eulogizes Kennedy, "the lion of the Senate ... and we were his prey"

August 26, 2009 12:40 pm ET

From the August 26 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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    • Author by Leftym0m79 (August 26, 2009 12:42 pm ET)
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      What? Did MM4A actually think that Rush would have tact?
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    • Author by wzwriter (August 26, 2009 12:43 pm ET)
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      No - Rush is lion poop.
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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (August 26, 2009 1:07 pm ET)
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        I was up sort of late last night, checking out the mainstream cable & network channels covering Kennedy's death.

        Couldn't help myself and flipped by Fox, who saw the opportunity to get every cheesy tabloid gossip and bargain bin biographer on the phone to rush through a quick platitude before dredging up every scandal, real or imagined, from the last half-century of Ted's life.

        I'm not one who likes the whitewashing usually done after the death of famous figures, but I was amazed at the Fox coverage, and Fox doesn't amaze me very often. Most comments were in the league of "very influential, despite (Chappaquiddick/nephew's rape charges/drinking/womanizing/etc...)

        Compared to the generally respectful treatment given to deceased right wing dirtbag Robert Novak recently, the knee-jerk response of the wingnut vulturs was pretty shameful.
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        • Author by magnolialover (August 26, 2009 1:23 pm ET)
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          I'm with you. I don't generally like the whitewashing, but I also think that a certain timeframe should pass before digging into the dirt on public figures such as Novak, Kennedy, and others who have died before.

          I mean, let a little mourning go, because generally, when someone dies, you remember the good stuff (and with Kennedy, the good far outweighed the bad), instead of the crappy times. Not always, but most of the time.
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    • Author by New Frontier (August 26, 2009 12:50 pm ET)
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      Ted was the lion of the Senate all right. But Limbaugh and his ilk were tsetse flies -- not prey -- sent scurrying by the flick of a paw.
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    • Author by Ridgerunner (August 26, 2009 1:00 pm ET)
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      So, now that Robert Byrd has proposed renaming the Health Care legislation in Ted Kennedy's honor -- let's see if anyone here goes back and retracts all their blasting of Limbaugh when he predicted precisely that back in March.

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      • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (August 26, 2009 3:34 pm ET)
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        Ridgerunner, I doubt you can find any criticism of Rush's remarks based simply on predictions that he was wrong that it might happen. Look a little deeper.
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      • Author by MickD (August 26, 2009 3:36 pm ET)
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        Oh, and you think he was doing that in tribute and not to mock? And if he wasn't mocking, how can you ever trust him again to give you reliable mocking?
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    • Author by shaggles (August 26, 2009 1:00 pm ET)
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      Nice. Way to stay classy, Rush.
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      • Author by neon desert (August 26, 2009 1:21 pm ET)
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        Rush will, someday, be eulogized as "The Lyin' of the Radio", too.
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        • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (August 26, 2009 1:40 pm ET)
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          hehe. Looks like you got the only thumbs down so far, Neon. Pun haters!
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          • Author by Victor Colorado (August 26, 2009 2:06 pm ET)
               
            Probably got it from a fat guy rolling by in a bright red Radio 'lyer waggon.
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          • Author by Col. Harlan Sanders (August 26, 2009 7:52 pm ET)
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            Oops, I got a thumbs down as well. Apparently from an aficionado of knee-jerk responses form wingnut vultures.
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    • Author by dr. matt (August 26, 2009 1:07 pm ET)
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      Stay Classy, teabaggers!
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    • Author by Victor Colorado (August 26, 2009 1:19 pm ET)
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      And the GOP continues to find new trap doors to fall through.
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    • Author by HistoricallyCorrect (August 26, 2009 1:20 pm ET)
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      At least Rush is consistent in his hate. If he were to suddenly extol the virtues of Ted I would call hypocrisy.
      Though lots of FoxNews/Republican news have been ones to point out his alcoholism (so what?), womanizing (so?) and the Mary Kopechne incident, and make it seem like he was just the little bro of JFK and Bobby. Nonsense.
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    • Author by AB-001 (August 26, 2009 1:28 pm ET)
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      This is just a big, early Christmas gift for Limbaugh...plus all the clowns who leave their remarks on FREEP and Foxnation dot com.

      Disgusting doesn't even come close to describing these sorts of responses to Sen. Kennedy's passing
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    • Author by blueberrysushi (August 26, 2009 1:38 pm ET)
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      I wonder what Rush Limbaugh would have to pay for health care if he were suddenly unemployed. Oh, I know, it can't happen to him. He's too successful at his job, entertaining nitwits. But what if it did happen? An overweight, recovering pill addict? By gods, he'd certainly change his tune.
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      • Author by shaggles (August 26, 2009 2:33 pm ET)
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        No he wouldn't. He's rich. It's middle and lower income people who need healthcare reform.
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        • Author by neon desert (August 26, 2009 3:02 pm ET)
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          Let's see:

          Over-40, by quite a bit.
          Pre-existing condition (anal warts, or some such...)
          Drug user
          Overweight by about 200 lbs.
          Tobacco use.
          Unsafe sex (Dominican Republic)
          Restricted breathing condition (head up rectum)

          I think Rush would have a hard time getting health insurance on the open market for anything less than the U.S. median income per year. Then again, he'd have no problems applying for Medicare, I'm sure.
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        • Author by blueberrysushi (August 26, 2009 3:13 pm ET)
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          Well, undoubtedly. He wouldn't even need health care, to be honest. He's one of the few who could pay out-of-pocket and not go broke. My point is that his health care costs would be very very high.
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    • Author by Martha (August 26, 2009 1:39 pm ET)
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      Political commentator, radio host, college drop-out, alleged
      closet homosexual, and, as recently revealed, synthetic heroin
      drug addict, Rush Hudson Limbaugh III is probably the best
      known neocon personality in American radio.

      Born in Cape Girardeau, MO, in 1951, Limbaugh spent many of
      his formative years pursuing a career in radio.

      After using his pilonidal cyst - a congenital birth defect - to
      avoid military service in the Vietnam War, Limbaugh briefly
      worked for radio stations in Pittsburgh, PA and Kansas City,
      MO. Fired from both jobs, he worked as a wiener salesman for
      the KC Royals baseball franchise, eventually slithering back into
      the radio business.

      In 1971 Limbaugh attended Southeastern Missouri University,
      where, according to reports, he had a brief but heated affair
      with Elliot Sanders. So gay is Limbaugh, guarantees Sanders,
      that, "none of his marriages was ever consummated."

      Many of Limbaugh's fans staunchly deny the man's alleged
      homosexuality, and Limbaugh himself says the rumors are
      politically motivated lies. However, one is forced to doubt
      Limbaugh, who has a history of denying and balking at rumors
      that are later revealed to be true. His pilonidal cyst, his
      pseudonymous career in Pittsburgh radio, and his addiction to
      Oxycontin are all facts which Limbaugh initially denied or
      concealed.

      After more failed stints with Missouri radio stations Limbaugh
      moved to Sacramento, CA, where he met and became "friends"
      with Norm Woodruff, a flamboyant, openly gay man with a
      great deal of influence in the local radio scene. Woodruff, who
      mentored Limbaugh in the ways of affluence and elitism (traits
      Rush mocks today), would later died of AIDS.

      Through his ties to Woodruff Limbaugh was given Morton
      Downey, Jr.'s spot on KFBK News Talk 1530 a.m. Within
      twelve months Limbaugh had become the most popular radio
      personality in Sacramento. In 1988 he signed on with EFM
      Media Management, working from New York City.

      For a short while Limbaugh plateaued, until the success and
      enormous popularity of a Democratic president provided him
      with a reason to whine.

      The popularity and charisma of President Clinton enabled
      Limbaugh's hate-filled show to appeal to millions of bitter
      American conservatives. Limbaugh's unique combination of
      prevarication and histrionics provided a sense of unity for
      otherwise incompatible demographics, such as Klansmen and
      Wall Street stock brokers.




      For years Limbaugh fooled his audiences into
      believing his whining was something much more noble.


      By the mid-90's Limbaugh's promoters had co-opted his show
      to enough nationwide syndicates to claim Limbaugh was the
      "most popular radio personality" in the country. Technically this
      was false. However, the free handout out of Limbaugh's show
      to any station that wanted it resulted in Limbaugh being the
      most listened-to man on a.m. radio.

      Inspired by Clinton-induced vitriol, Limbaugh paid a ghostwriter
      to author for him See, I Told You So (1992), Nanny Nanny,
      Boo Boo (1993), and I'm Rubber. You're Glue. Whatever You
      Say Bounces off Me and Sticks to You (1994).

      After miserably failing on television, Limbaugh spiraled into
      depression, eventually becoming addicted to pain pills
      prescribed to him for his pilonidal cyst (a.k.a. "Butt Boil"). For
      nearly eight years Limbaugh abused Hydrocodone, a synthetic,
      stronger version of heroin.

      In effect, Limbaugh spent nearly a decade stoned off his
      bleeding backside, and ultimately built up his tolerance to levels
      requiring dozens of pills per day in order to, as Limbaugh once
      confided in his maid, "get my buzz on."

      A textbook example of the damning effects of drug abuse,
      Limbaugh's addiction precipitated a swift drop in weight,
      deafness in both ears, and a marked decline in mental faculties.
      He also became increasingly paranoid - requiring his provider to
      meet him at night behind restaurants, next to dumpsters,
      where he'd hand over cigar boxes stuffed with "cabbage" (cash)
      in exchange for some "little baby blues" (pills). Limbaugh's
      desperation peaked in 2003, when he groped his provider in an
      attempt to check her for a wire tap.

      By late 2003 the whole world knew of Limbaugh's drug
      addiction, though by virtue of their lack of character the
      majority of his fan base remained loyal listeners. Limbaugh's
      show remained popular, despite the rapid rise of Liberal Talk
      Show host Al Franken and the dogged attempts by the Bush
      administration to shut down long time talk show staple Howard
      Stern.

      In May 2004 Rush's third wife, Marta, grew tired of never
      having sex with her allegedly closeted homosexual of a
      husband, and so asked for a divorce. Limbaugh complied after his
      desperate wife agreed to never reveal the true nature of Rush's
      sexual perversion.
      http://pssht.com/biography/rush_limbaugh.html
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