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Limbaugh's "colorblind" history of racially charged comments

October 13, 2009 5:18 pm ET

On October 12, Rush Limbaugh responded to accusations that he is "insensitive" and has a "blind spot" about race by claiming that he is "colorblind," "treat[s] everybody equally" and that he "doesn't see [President Obama] as black," but rather as "president of the United States." In fact, Limbaugh has an extensive history of making racially charged remarks about minorities and routinely race-baits while criticizing Obama and his policies, such as saying that Obama is a "reverse racist" and that his economic policies amount to "reparations."

Limbaugh claims he is "colorblind" and "treat[s] every equally"

From the October 12 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

LIMBAUGH: I've had people say to me, well, I think you've got a blind spot. You don't know what it's like to have a heritage that black people [unintelligible] -- oh, I most certainly do not have a blind spot, and I most certainly do understand it. I understand that all human beings have obstacles. We all have to overcome them. There's no better place to overcome those obstacles than the United States of America. The freest country, the freest people on Earth. And what really saddens me and disappoints me to this day is that there are people who are not inspired and taught about how great they can be because they are Americans.

Frankly, the biggest problem I face in the current climate of political correctness is that I'm colorblind about it. I don't say politically correct things about it. For example, in the Today show interview, Jamie Gangel: "Weren't you moved by the election of the first black president?" Yeah, I was. Great historical fact, but I got over it pretty quickly, because I don't see him as black. I see him as president of the United States, and I'm more concerned about his policies.

I love this country. I want everyone in this country to succeed. I want everyone in this country to pursue happiness. I want everyone to benefit as an American, as I have. I stand in no one's way. I am not the one putting obstacles in people's way. I'm the one trying to sweep them away, and in so doing, I don't speak politically correct language, and as such, I'm accused of being insensitive. I guess my problem is I treat people as adults. I treat them as informed, I treat them as educated, and I treat them as equals. I don't condescend to people, and I don't run around feeling sorry for people, because that doesn't help them. After you feel sorry for somebody, then what do you do?

It's all up to us to make the most of the one life we are blessed to be given by God. And I cringe when I see so many lives not reaching anywhere near their potential, because others capitalize on their failure to do so. And that happens not just with racial issues; it happens with all minorities. We have assumed that we're an unjust and unfair country. That all of the minorities, for whatever reason they are minorities, are victims of an unfair, unjust, immoral America.

And there are white people that buy into that stuff, too, because they don't want to run around feeling guilty, and they don't want to run around people thinking that they are racist. It's all political correctness that has led people to thinking this. And so, when I, for example, say, I think the media has little interest in a black quarterback doing well, I mean it. Most of the sports media is politically correct liberals.

And that kind of surface stuff matters to them. I'm interested in people's hearts and their souls, because that's what animates us as human beings. Not our skin color. I'm colorblind. I have reached the point where everybody professes we need to go. I treat everybody equally. Nobody is -- in the political arena -- I don't care. Male, female, black, white, gay, straight, bisexual. If you are opposed to the things I think are great for the country, I'm going to say so. I'm going to criticize you. Not because of whatever it is distinguishes you from me on a surface basis, but because of ideas. I'm just a lone guy here, in the arena of ideas, sharing mine. [The Rush Limbaugh Show, 10/12/09]

Limbaugh has made numerous racially charged remarks about Obama

Limbaugh has an extensive history of making racially charged comments

 

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