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bleever

(20,616 posts)
Sat Mar 3, 2012, 11:11 PM Mar 2012

A Personal Thank You to Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh has managed to do something good, perhaps for the first time in his life.

He didn't intend it; quite the opposite, I imagine.

But thanks to the aftermath of his vicious personal attacks on a young woman, compounded over several days and capped off with an apology that underlines his fundamental misogyny, he has helped to clearly and finally demonstrate one thing:

The GOP candidates for president are cowards.

Some of us remember the ill-fated campaign of Michael Dukakis. One of the death blows to his candidacy, according to "conventional wisdom", was his response in a presidential debate to a question posed by CNN anchor Bernard Shaw about whether he'd support the death penalty for someone who had raped and murdered his wife Kitty. His professorial, cerebral response was widely considered proof that he lacked passion and real humanity.

Rush Limbaugh has inadvertently taken on the role of Bernard Shaw. He has exposed the fatal character flaws in each of the Republican candidates.

Witness the responses to questions about Limbaugh calling a young woman a "slut" and "prostitute" for speaking publicly about the politics of women's health issues:

Romney: "I'll just say this, which is, it's not the language I would have used," adding that he's more interested in economic issues.

Santorum: Said that Rush, as an entertainer, was just engaging in absurdist humor. No harm, no foul.

Paul: "It sounded a little crude the way it came across to me," Paul said. "I don't know why it has to be such a political football like this, so you have to ask him about his crudeness." In other words, maybe a little offensive in his choice of words. But no real objection to the substance of Limbaugh's attack on a young woman.

Boehner: "The speaker obviously believes the use of those words was inappropriate, as is trying to raise money off the situation," Michael Steel, Boehner's spokesman, told CNN. In other words, there is fault on both sides; move along.

And perhaps the winner in the category of slimy cowards, Gingrich, when asked about Rush's comments, replied: "I'm not paying attention.... "I'm not paying attention," he repeated. "I'm paying attention to the president apologizing to people who killed Americans."

Every one of them, to a "man", was afraid to come to the defense of not just one young woman, but all women who use contraception, for fear of offending Jabba the Rush. Afraid of Limbaugh to the point that they let an insult to their own mothers, daughters, and sisters to pass without reprimand.

They are all unwilling to defend defenseless women against a drug-addled bully. Portraits in cowardice more stark than this are hard to come by.

So thank you, Rush, for making it apparent to all the women and men of America:

The GOP is the party of cowards.

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A Personal Thank You to Rush Limbaugh (Original Post) bleever Mar 2012 OP
You rock, bleever! babylonsister Mar 2012 #1
I had to get that out. Such execrable behavior by supposed "leaders". bleever Mar 2012 #2
You did a fine job, and now FB knows it! babylonsister Mar 2012 #6
+1 madaboutharry Mar 2012 #3
You're still my fave. RevCheesehead Mar 2012 #4
How can they live with themselves? bleever Mar 2012 #7
Hard to believe it took that a**hole to bring me back to DU. RevCheesehead Mar 2012 #8
Well Done! RockyMtnGuy Mar 2012 #5
Excellent piece! mindwalker_i Mar 2012 #9
Yes, and not only is it a debacle, bleever Mar 2012 #10
Well said! The Doctor. Mar 2012 #11

bleever

(20,616 posts)
2. I had to get that out. Such execrable behavior by supposed "leaders".
Sat Mar 3, 2012, 11:25 PM
Mar 2012

Now I can go back to making guacamole.

RevCheesehead

(40,713 posts)
8. Hard to believe it took that a**hole to bring me back to DU.
Sat Mar 3, 2012, 11:47 PM
Mar 2012

Well, that and BabylonSister linking to your post on Facebook!

RockyMtnGuy

(83 posts)
5. Well Done!
Sat Mar 3, 2012, 11:32 PM
Mar 2012

Perhaps, I truly hope, Limbaugh's ignorance will finally cause rational thinking moderates to come alive and speak up for civility, decency and common good!

mindwalker_i

(4,407 posts)
9. Excellent piece!
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 01:20 AM
Mar 2012

I can only rec once

There are a couple things to note about the Republicans. They aren't having a "war on women" intentionally, the whole birth control thing was to take the attention of the public off the recovering economy (which has worked fairly well, unfortunately). However, the issue they used to divert attention really did seem like an attack on women and Rush's comments just drove that point home. Not only did he drive it home, he drove it all the way through the board, through the ceiling into the lower floor, through the foundation and deep into the planet!

Since the Republican candidates (and Boehner) didn't condemn Rush's comments vociferously, they, defacto, agree with them. So their diversion just makes them look worse than the improving economy. Obama's call to Fluke made it that much worse, and good for him!

bleever

(20,616 posts)
10. Yes, and not only is it a debacle,
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 03:51 PM
Mar 2012

I further expect that they will double down on this nonsense, at the same time they are forced to turn up the shrillness of their criticisms of Obama. Recognizing the hole they have dug themselves into, they will redouble their digging efforts.

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