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Limbaugh, Beck assign political motives to response to swine flu

April 27, 2009 7:05 pm ET

SUMMARY: Rush Limbaugh claimed that the Obama administration's response to cases of swine flu in the U.S. "is designed to expand the role and power of governments and schools," while Glenn Beck said the motivation behind the response "could be to move [President Obama's] Health and Human Services person into the office rapidly."

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Following the confirmation of swine flu cases in the United States, radio hosts Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Fred Thompson purported to detect possible political motivations in the U.S. and United Nations' handling of the situation, with Limbaugh suggesting on his April 27 show that the official response "is designed to expand the role and power of governments and schools" and accusing the media of "fall[ing] right in line here with amplifying the nature of the crisis."

Also on April 27, Beck asserted that there are "only two ways to look at" the government's response to the swine flu. First, he claimed that it "could be that because Barack Obama's administration is so incredibly efficient, could be that they know that this is much worse than we think it is." Second, Beck claimed the administration's response to the crisis "could be to move his Health and Human Services person [Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius] into the office rapidly." He added: "She can be confirmed right out of the gate because of this swine flu. So don't look over here, look at the swine flu, look at the swine flu, look at the swine flu. And she just goes right through the gate."

The website for Westwood One's Fred Thompson Show displayed a poll question that asked: "Do you feel the Obama administration is overreacting to the swine flu for political purposes?"

From the April 27 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

LIMBAUGH: The grand poobah of the United Nations now warning of a worldwide swine flu pandemic -- worldwide. And people in some states are being told to go -- not to go outside, as though that's gonna -- don't go outside. Anyway, ladies and gentleman, I'm -- you're panicked? Well, your daughter's going to New York City this week? What is it, some school trip? Yeah, well, that alone is reason not to let her go; who knows what the school's going to do with your kid once they get them to New York City.

You're worried about the flu up there? They got eight cases of it up there. Yeah, I know, I have to go to Los Angeles tomorrow. Well, no, I -- no, I -- it would not stop me from -- we've got 40 cases. We have 40 cases; we've got the U.N. chief -- I tell you, there's -- the way our culture and society works, I mean, this is being -- "Oh, Christ, it's a pandemic."

All of this is by design. It's designed to get people to respond to government orders, not to do things -- or to do things. It is designed to expand the role and power of governments and schools. I'm -- and the media, of course, just falls right in line here with amplifying the nature of the crisis.

I mean, at any one time, how many people in this country have the flu? I mean, the flu is a common thing. People take flu shots for it. Some do; some don't. But at any one time, we have 40 cases of flu in this country anyway?

"That's right. That's true, Mr. Limbaugh, but this is the swine flu." So? "Well, it's a worse strain." Worse strain. Fine, OK.

And it's sad to see so many people want to follow along and fall in line with all this.

From the April 27 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Glenn Beck Program:

BECK: Let me go to Travis. Hello, Travis, you're on The Glenn Beck Program. Line one -- hello, Travis.

CALLER: Can you hear me?

BECK: Yes I can, sir.

CALLER: OK. Just a quick comment there. I was reading this right-wing extremist magazine called Fusion where they talk about the Constitution and crazy stuff.

BECK: Yes.

CALLER: And I learned a little something about declaring a state of emergency, and which I thought was, you know, very enlightening and all. And then yesterday I see in the news the swine flu has affected 20 people in our country out of 300 million, and now we've got a state of emergency again. And I'm just wondering what these powers are being used to do. You know, we don't hear anything about this -

BECK: Well, I -- I will -

CALLER: -- in the mainstream media in regards to why it's a -

BECK: State of an emergency.

CALLER: Yes, exactly.

BECK: Well, I will tell you this. There's only two ways to look at, and we're going to look at it both ways later on in this broadcast today and also tonight with some of the experts. There's only two ways to look at this. Our government is moving wildly fast. Unlike anything we -- I mean, we did the research last night, and we went back to the AIDS epidemic --all the way back, looking at all the different things. They've never moved this quickly.

So, that could be that because Barack Obama's administration is so incredibly efficient, could be that they know that this is much worse than we think it is. Or, what was it Rahm Emanuel said, Stu? "A crisis is a horrible thing to waste." Do you realize that we don't have any of the Health and Human Services people? Out of the 19 appointments, he has appointed zero.

This could be to move his Health and Human Services person into the office rapidly. She's supposed -- she's supposed to go through more confirmation hearings today, I think. She can be confirmed right out of the gate because of this swine flu. So don't look over here, look at the swine flu, look at the swine flu, look at the swine flu. And she just goes right through the gate.

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    • Author by Limit Corp. Ownership (April 27, 2009 7:10 pm ET)
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      It's hard for one of these jackasses to outdo the other at this point.

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      • Author by carlileb5935 (April 27, 2009 11:13 pm ET)
           

        Yes, but they might be on to something, media wise.

        Isn't all this sudden hysteria about the flu totally ridiculous? Like interviewing high school kids who-- today-- could not possibly have been that sick on Friday.

        The media is nuts, and I'm glad that someone, anyone, is questioning these doomsday stories. Too bad it's just the Right.

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        • Author by MickD (April 27, 2009 11:45 pm ET)
             

          But they question in the framework that does no good, just more of the same.

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    • Author by Limit Corp. Ownership (April 27, 2009 7:10 pm ET)
         

      It's hard for one of these jackasses to outdo the other at this point.

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    • Author by Tower 88 (April 27, 2009 7:21 pm ET)
         

      You know, my brother today jokingly told me that the swine flu was just in the news to distract us from what the government was doing.  I told him he should get an AM radio show.  Looks like Rush and Beck beat him to the punch.

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    • Author by newzhound (April 27, 2009 7:22 pm ET)
         

      Ole BlunderRush is right there with the facts:  "And people in some states are being told to go -- not to go outside.."

      Which states would those be, Ole BlunderRush?  There are only to choose from.  Can't you come with the names?

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      • Author by franky (April 27, 2009 9:27 pm ET)
           

        "And people in some states are being told to go -- not to go outside.." Which states would those be, Ole BlunderRush?

        the state of confusion, where the dittoheads dwell...

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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (April 30, 2009 12:38 pm ET)
           

        Well... it was probably raining in some of those states?   ;)

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    • Author by foghornleghorn (April 27, 2009 7:28 pm ET)
         

      Swine flu.

      Limbaugh.

      Make your own joke.

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      • Author by pete592 (April 27, 2009 7:35 pm ET)
           

        Uh, I don't get it, maybe because I don't live on the farm with you and the Barnyard Dawg.  (J/K)

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    • Author by mk3872 (April 27, 2009 7:28 pm ET)
         

      Astonishing in their paranoia and ignorance, astonishing.

      The UN and the Obama administration teamed-up to create a phony pandemic!

      BTW, the vote has been stalled by GOP fillibuster and was named weeks ago. So how in the world someone could call this "moving into office rapidly" is being belief.

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    • Author by pete592 (April 27, 2009 7:32 pm ET)
         

      So this is what I've found of the Obama Administration's response so far:

      As a news conference in Washington, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano called the emergency declaration “standard operating procedure,” and said she would rather call it a “declaration of emergency preparedness.”

      “It’s like declaring one for a hurricane,” she said. “It means we can release funds and take other measures. The hurricane may not actually hit.

      WOW, that sounds like it's chock full of political motivations, doesn't it?

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    • Author by princeofwheels (April 27, 2009 7:43 pm ET)
         

      FRed Thopmsons' website wants to know if it is for polticial reasons.

      Hey Fredo, Let us hope that one of your relatives doesn't get sick and die from this virus. At that point will you believe the actions are politically motivated? I guess as long as you and your family are immune, you can be cavalier about it. Just like the soldiers families in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jerk...and your website sucks

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    • Author by SteveBaseball (April 27, 2009 8:11 pm ET)
         

      The Swine Flu is now part of a vast left-wing conspiracy? Are you kidding me?

      Before I thought these guys were just ignorant, but this is out of control.

      The American right wing has officially become the crazy old man who lives next door.  Keep it up guys!

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    • Author by ukobserver (April 27, 2009 8:45 pm ET)
         

      Now now people. Let's be fair to beck and limpaugh. It's not like the republicans are holding up the nomination for Secretary or cut the funding for pandemic response just for political gain is it?

      What's that you say?

      http://mediamatters.org/items/200904270001?f=h_latest

      http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archives/2009/04/susan-collins-and-pandemic-flu.php

      Oh. Okay. Never mind (sigh).

        

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      • Author by True_Liberal (April 29, 2009 11:50 am ET)
           

        Beck claimed the swine flu scare would be a cover for Sebelius' confirmation.

        Obama happens to agree: 

        "We wanted to swear her in right away because we've got a significant public health challenge that requires her immediate attention," President Obama said, standing with his newest Cabinet secretary.

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    • Author by dangrady (April 27, 2009 8:57 pm ET)
         

      Swine Flue?! Thats why when Rush wants to go on a sex-cruise to the South he skips Mexico alltogether and does his sexual exploits with the finest young teen girls of the Dominican Republic in Central America!! That is accepting the full measure of sacrifice for your country,; a real patriot.

      Viagra from America, under aged prostitutes the Dominican Republic; "Thats American Values you can believe in!!"

      Happy Thoughts;

                               Dan Grady

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    • Author by dangrady (April 27, 2009 8:59 pm ET)
         

      P.S.: He obviously must have avoided the Haitian Neighbors, starvation is such a turn off.

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    • Author by roninkannushi1711 (April 28, 2009 2:26 am ET)
         

      Anything for a buck...

      Cry wolf, the sky is falling, the end is near.   Ahem!  Sure, yeah, O.K.  Next issue.  The problem, "The Mic-Gobbler Gang," is not offering support.   Woe is me, who is to blame, listen to us.   That is, so last century.  Morbid humor, is humor. 

      Study, communicate, and respond.

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    • Author by Wings on Fire (April 28, 2009 2:27 am ET)
         

      Yeah, those dummies.  So I'm trying to gain some perspective on the situation.  I haven't really researched it, but what would you say?  At any given time maybe 1% of the population has the flu?  That's about 3million?  And right now about 40 have swine flu?  That's about 1.33 E-5% of our flu ridden population.  What percentage of the population needs to be infected before this crisis is dramatic enough that we can take advantage of it?  How much further does it need to go?  Quick, everyone to the government teat for treatment and guidance...maybe if we all ask nicely, we'll all get immunity.  Yea!!  All those who really behave...bring two of your friends.

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      • Author by foghornleghorn (April 28, 2009 10:44 am ET)
           

        In case you forgot, every epidemic/pandemic starts with just a few cases.  Being prepared is the correct course of action.

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        • Author by roundhouse (April 28, 2009 11:19 am ET)
             

          This guy is just another short sighted con job. Unwilling to understand the virulent nature of this particular flu strain and how an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 

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          • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (April 28, 2009 11:30 am ET)
               

            The cons would rather give the pound to Halliburton and castigate the liberals for wasting the ounce.

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            • Author by roundhouse (April 28, 2009 4:47 pm ET)
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              lol. Ain't that the truth? Really though, our public health shouldn't be a left or right issue of contention. Public health is a matter of national security.

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      • Author by solon (April 28, 2009 4:10 pm ET)
           

        No one percent of the population doesnt have the flu at any given time. The influenza virus is always spread in an epidemic fashion it just usually isnt that serious. At any given time a lot of people who THINK they have the flu have a mild food poisoning. Remember that the first influenza, in 1918 it killed somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. The time to be concerned is BEFORE it becomes a pandemic

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        • Author by knowlies (April 28, 2009 5:43 pm ET)
             

          "The time to be concerned is BEFORE it becomes a pandemic" - Solon

          Exactly. But don't expect Cons to be concerned about ANYTHING before it happens. They are a purely reactionary party. Look at 9/11, the Iraq invasion, and hurricane Katrina for just a few examples that immediately spring to mind. 

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    • Author by Leftym0m79 (April 29, 2009 4:52 pm ET)
         

      Jeez.  Beck makes Coulter sound sane and rational.  I don't understand how one person can be that paranoid without actually sporting a tin foil hat.  The man needs a one way ticket to the looney bin.

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