From the March 8 edition of Premiere Radio Networks’ The Rush Limbaugh Show:
Rush Limbaugh Goes On Tirade Against “Self-Medicating” International Women's Day Marchers
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RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): Now we've always had the blame America crowd, we’ve always had the hate America crowd, but we've now had at least two generations of education where this has been indoctrinated into the young skulls full of mush of young people. They’ve heard how horrible America was, back in the days of slavery. They've heard how horrible America treated women. They’ve heard how horrible every minority group was treated. They’ve heard how mean-spirited the founders were, they've heard all kinds of literal lies. So I think you say why are they marching today, why are the college snowflakes, why are these millennials incapable of dealing with anything other than what they believe? I think part of what’s going on is these women that get together and march today are actually self-medicating. What they're saying is they had nothing to do with America's past, you can't blame them, you can’t tie them to it. “We're good people, we’re not part of America that is the reprobate America.” And they're trying to stand out and basically inoculate themselves from what they've been taught and what they now believe is the absolute rotten history of this country and the United States.
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LIMBAUGH: And they so hate what they've been told is this country’s history and past, that they want everybody to know they disagree with it and they’ve got nothing to do with it, and they had nothing to do with it, and don't blame them. I think that's a huge aspect. It's not all, it’s not by any means the total explanation. But it’s essentially an immunization, they’re immunizing themselves against being associated with those horrible aspects of America, that didn't exist in the first place, not to the extent that they've been taught.
There are probably other reasons why they’re out marching; to get noticed, to take the day off. Some of them are -- they're all unhappy, they're all pretty much miserable. Because everything they believe in doesn’t work, it doesn’t make them happy. They had eight years of their -- I mean king. Every problem they had was supposed to get fixed and everything got worse. So they're daily they have to face the reality that what they really believe in doesn't work. And it doesn’t make people happy. So they're perennially angry and irritated and so forth. It's a multifaceted psychological explanation.
Previously:
Limbaugh: Feminism Was One Of The “Worst Eruptions In Our Society”
Limbaugh: Our Culture Has Been “Chickified” By Women Taking The Same Career Paths As Men