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Limbaugh on marriage of journalists Carney and Shipman: a relationship between "slave owner and husband"

March 14, 2006 5:34 pm ET
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SUMMARY: Rush Limbaugh characterized the marriage of journalists Jay Carney and Claire Shipman as "slave owner and husband." Limbaugh then restated, "I take it back, slave master, not slave owner." Carney is Time magazine's deputy Washington bureau chief, and Shipman is the senior national correspondent for ABC's Good Morning America.

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In discussing a March 12 appearance on ABC's This Week by journalists Jay Carney and Claire Shipman, who are married to each other, nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh characterized their relationship as "slave owner and husband." Limbaugh, who made his comments during the March 13 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show, then restated: "I take it back, slave master, not slave owner." Carney is Time magazine's deputy Washington bureau chief, and Shipman is the senior national correspondent for ABC's Good Morning America.

As Media Matters has documented, Limbaugh recently referred to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) as sounding like a "screeching ex-wife." On the February 21 broadcast of his show, Limbaugh said that Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter is "a girl" and claimed that Jack Carter, son of former President Jimmy Carter, "has been castrated by the feminization of this culture."

From the March 13 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

LIMBAUGH: Now, how worthwhile is that? They all, you know, these people are not even focused on winning. They just want people to know they're mad. So here's Jay Carney, said, "Oh, no. It will keep heat. This is, uh, you know, it's not going to do any great harm for Democrats." Jay, who, by the way, is the husband of Claire Shipman, who is always also on the roundtable.

You didn't know that? Yeah, Claire Shipman and Jay Carney are, are uh, slave owner and husband. Well, husband and wife, if you prefer that, and, and slave master. I take it back, slave master, not slave owner. Slave master and wife -- husband. You got me off track here. I was in the middle of a brilliant point, capable only of being made by me on this program, particularly on a Monday.

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    • Author by RobertSeattle (March 14, 2006 5:51 pm ET)
         

      Excellence in BS.

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    • Author by watchingthenews (March 14, 2006 7:25 pm ET)
         

      I liked him better when he was high....

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    • Author by mefirst (March 14, 2006 8:01 pm ET)
         

      and hell is freezing over too.

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    • Author by perdidodog (March 14, 2006 9:29 pm ET)
         

      What a nasty little man.You would have to have a sad life to waste time listening to this garbage. No wonder he needs drugs.

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      • Author by MickD (March 15, 2006 12:47 am ET)
           

        The irony of course is I doubt the dittoheads know what the f-- Rushbo is talking about. Inside baseball to the max.

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    • Author by Peanutcat (March 14, 2006 11:58 pm ET)
         

      ha ha ha.

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    • Author by lamberthml5354 (March 15, 2006 9:37 am ET)
         

      Claire and Jay make sense.W ha t would Darryn Kagan see in noisemaker?OH, dearme, I'm suppose to argue for health care and other matters for all Americans , not smear Limbaugh .Help!

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    • Author by political_left-religious_right (March 15, 2006 12:39 pm ET)
         

      Why would a man with three ex-wives and no children be so quick to denigrate the manhood of others?

      Or is some ditto-troll going to weigh in with "C'mon! Rush was just kidding! Can't you guys take a joke?"

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