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Wing-Nut GOP Rep Interrupts Hearing to Berate NFL Commissioner Over Rush Limbaugh Diss

Posted by Joshua Holland, AlterNet at 10:16 AM on October 29, 2009.


Steve King is like a crazy right-blogger serving in your legislature.

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Here, folks, at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on "legal issues related to football head injuries," are your tax dollars at work (via):

Here’s an interesting confrontation from a hearing on the Hill today between Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. King said he’d “scoured” Rush Limbaugh’s infamous comment that the media was giving Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb too much credit because he was black and found no racism in it whatsoever — Limbaugh, said King, was calling out the media for reverse racism.

King, as certifiably mad as any member of Congress, of course went on to whine about the injustice of Goodell being totally mean to Rush-bo and then turning around and allowing total sluts like J-Lo and Fergie -- women who dress trashily and sing songs with dirty words -- own shares of NFL franchises! (There's video to your right. No, not of Fergie and J-Lo -- of Iowa Rep Steve King complaining!)

Anyway, I think Limbaugh-NFL-Gate has pretty much been my favorite bit of wing-nut faux-outrage this year. I mean, the overwrought screeds about the death of free expression -- "Tonight Rush became the metaphor for all of us… every man woman and child in this great nation of ours." Or the delicious but ill-fated calls for a Tea-bagger boycott of NFL football. One commenter -- no doubt a "satire troll" -- offered this suggestion on a right-wing blog:

I never thought I'd say this, but "Thank God for Canada." Not only do they have a REAL conservative ruler, but they actually have a damn good Football league.

The Montreal Alouettes could beat the Vikings or the Broncos any day of the week.

I think we conservatives should just switch our allegiences to the CFL--the Conservative Football League.

That was rich comedy! And why not, with the right screaming 'liberal fascism' in response to a bunch of NFL owners -- mostly conservative businessmen -- figuring out that rush Limbaugh wasn't good for their brand?

Which brings me to my very favorite take on the whole brouhaha ...

Thers at Whiskey Fire pretty much nailed it a few weeks back:

If [the NFL owners] wanted to let Limbaugh into their club, he'd be in their club. But they don't and so he isn't.

Sniveling about the relative morality of why they're deciding this is absurd. He's bad for business, period. And why? Because of his fucking incessant racial axe-grinding, that's why. Whether or not he's a racist truly deep down, who gives a fuck? His business model involves race-baiting for fun and profit, and the NFL has different ideas: he had his chance to play by NFL rules, and he fucked it up royally.

Rush Limbaugh adds no value to the NFL, but carries significant risks, because he genuinely is liable to spout off like a loon at any minute about race or anything else. That's what he does. And that's all he does.

If someday Michael Vick is given a hasty thumbs-up in his bid to own a major American sports franchise and nobody complains, well then! This may not in fact be the world as it actually exists, however.

Limbaugh fans may wish to consider just how niche a media audience they are. Alternately, and just as productively, they should French-kiss a wall socket.

Rush, being dumb:

"This is not about the NFL, it’s not about the St. Louis Rams, it’s not about me,” Limbaugh said. “This is about the ongoing effort by the left in this country, wherever you find them, in the media, the Democrat Party, or wherever, to destroy conservatism, to prevent the mainstreaming of anyone who is prominent as a conservative."

Wish it were a win for us lefties, pal!

But it ain't. It's about you being a douche who nobody likes, and how nobody in the country wants you and your shit fucking up football.

Go. Away. We. Are. Trying. To. Watch. The. Game. You. Shithead.

Digg!

Tagged as: king, limbaugh, nfl, goodell


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Is that the Steve King who writes all those scary novels?
Posted by: Tim Brown on Oct 29, 2009 9:47 AM   
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...oh, no, wait...it's the Steve King who was the lone vote against acknowledging that the US Capitol was constructed using slave labor...the Steve King who voted against appropriating funds to fight the H1N1 flu...the Steve King who circulated a petition to hisright wing colleagues in support of Joe "You Lie" Wilson...the Steve King who ranted on the floor of the House that "our freedoms are being taken from us" because of "socialist" progressive legislation...the Steve King who chairs the Conservative Opportunity Society and gets a 100% rating from Focus on the Family...thanks Sioux City, Iowa for sending this right-wing- windbag to Congress.

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Is this guy for real?
Posted by: CanuckKid on Oct 29, 2009 11:59 AM   
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"The Montreal Alouettes could beat the Vikings or the Broncos any day of the week."

OK, I think our game is good football (it was certainly good enough for Warren Moon and JC Watts in the late 70's/early 80's), but let's not get carried away here... I think aforementioned right-wing satirist needs a reality check...

And, FWIW, it's my opinion that the CFL wouldn't have allowed LimBo a sniff of ownership, either...

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Oh, the irony.
Posted by: Hollister on Oct 30, 2009 4:51 AM   
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When reading this statement...

"This is not about the NFL, it’s not about the St. Louis Rams, it’s not about me,” Limbaugh said. “This is about the ongoing effort by the left in this country, wherever you find them, in the media, the Democrat Party, or wherever, to destroy conservatism, to prevent the mainstreaming of anyone who is prominent as a conservative."

I had to LOL. No one and I mean no one wants to destroy Liberal Democrats more than Conservatives and limbaugh makes his living doing just that.

If only we could destroy the rush limbaugh brand of Conservatism.

Oh and BTW, limbaugh it is about you. The NFL wanted to keep their fans and players happy so they chose to keep you out of it.

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gathaiga
Posted by: gathaiga on Oct 30, 2009 7:29 AM   
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Thanks for the article. Thers comments were right on target.

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Hushlimbaugh
Posted by: wilr48 on Oct 30, 2009 4:20 PM   
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wonderfully stated Jousha

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Fire Him and Make Him Limbaugh's Biatch
Posted by: Brb007 on Oct 30, 2009 10:34 PM   
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"Here, folks, at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on "legal issues related to football head injuries," are your tax dollars at work"

That phrase of yours says it all Joshua! Our tax dollars being used for a personal agenda and once again a GOP hack admonishing someone for not thinking like and totally agreeing with the wing nut mentality! Gooooodness, we need a new breed of politicians and some good old fashioned rules and regulations imposed on these guys while they are in the chamber, supposedly doing our Government's work.

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Rush Dimbulb, NFL owner
Posted by: clarence on Oct 30, 2009 11:16 PM   
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Just a suggestion.

What if His Dimness had been allowed to own a team? Black players would refuse to play for it. Any White player with any dream of playing on a winning team would refuse to play for it. Any White player with hopes of joining another team would refuse to play for it. It would have a nationwide fan base of racists, but no one else. People would only tune in to the games to watch other teams kick their asses.

They'd be like that team that plays against the Harlem Globetrotters, with all the other teams being the Harlem Globetrotters.

Sounds like a plan to me.

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