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Top Republican's Groveling Apology to Rush Limbaugh Is a Media Disaster

By Max Blumenthal, The Daily Beast. Posted March 3, 2009.


Given Limbaugh's history of racial controversy, and Steele's prominence as the first black GOP chair, this is a huge blow for the Party's image.

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Former Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele assumed the Republican National Committee's chair a month ago with great fanfare. The first African American elected to the position, Steele triumphed over a candidate who once belonged to a whites-only country club, and another who had distributed a CD that included the song, "Barack, the Magic Negro." Days after taking over the party's moribund infrastructure, Steele promised an "off the hook" PR campaign to apply conservative principles to "urban-suburban hip-hop settings"--offering the GOP a much-needed image makeover for the dawning of the age of Obama.

Hip-hop legend Russell Simmons hailed Steele's election in an open letter, assuring his friend, "The hip-hop community remains eager to hear the views of national leaders like you" But Simmons added a warning: "Don't let those who are angry in your base guide your choices or let the people to the left of President Obama push your buttons."

Of course, many of those to "the left of President Obama," including members of "the hip-hop community," greeted Steele's election with a collective yawn. Meanwhile, the RNC chairman made little noise at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference, with one exception that occurred only after he finished addressing a dinner banquet. He turned the mic over to Representative Michele Bachman of Minnesota. "You be da man! You be da man!" Bachmann repeatedly shouted to him. The awkward incident was among the evening's top stories on cable news shows, while Steele's jeremiad against Obama's stimulus package went almost unnoticed.

When Rush Limbaugh basked in the CPAC spotlight for more than an hour and a half on February 28, drawing boisterous, sustained applause from conference attendees with a stemwinding speech reiterating his desire to see Obama "fail," Steele took action. The following evening, on CNN's D.L. Hughley show, Steele attempted to reassert control over the party. When Hughley referred to Limbaugh as "the de facto leader of the Republican Party," Steele shot back, "No, I'm the de facto leader of the Republican Party!" And he mocked Limbaugh as an "entertainer" whose behavior was "incendiary" and "ugly."

Almost as soon as the broadcast ended, a firestorm of criticism erupted on the right-wing blogosphere. "It's not easy watching a black guy stumble around in the dark, but really, I'm trying," wrote Dan Riehl, a marketing manager who hosts the popular conservative blog, RiehlWorldView.com, in posting widely circulated on the right.

While conservative bloggers and radio talkers piled on, Limbaugh lashed out at Steele with a condescending on-air rant, barking at the chairman "to go behind the scenes and start doing the work that you were elected to do." Finding himself under fire from Rush's army of self-proclaimed "Dittoheads," Steele immediately sued for peace. "I went back at that tape and I realized words that I said weren't what I was thinking," Steele whimpered. "It was one of those things where I thinking I was saying one thing, and it came out differently. What I was trying to say was a lot of peoplewant to make Rush the scapegoat, the bogeyman--and he's not."

Steele's apology recalled a similar incident from late January, when Republican Representative Phil Gingrey of Georgia attacked Limbaugh for "throwing bricks" without paying the consequences. As I reported for the Daily Beast, Gingrey invited himself on Limbaugh's radio show the following day to grovel before the host. "I clearly ended up putting my foot in my mouth on some of those comments," the penitent congressman said.

But given Limbaugh's well-documented history of racial controversy, and Steele's position as the Republican Party's first African American chairman, his apology is more significant than Gingrey's. Limbaugh has, for example, mocked Obama as a "Halfrican-American" who should "become white;" he has called for a "posthumous Medal of Honor" for the assassin of Martin Luther King, Jr., James Earl Ray, and told an African American caller, "Take that bone out of your nose and call me back."

Steele's "off the hook" PR campaign is now off the rails. Within days, he has gone from being "da man" to just another "Dittohead."


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Max Blumenthal is a Puffin Foundation writing fellow at the Nation Institute based in Washington, DC. Read his blog at maxblumenthal.blogspot.com.

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I love it
Posted by: solrev on Mar 3, 2009 12:29 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
A fat ass druggy, a beauty queen, and a man, who would do anything for a dollar, would somebody give Joe a dollar? The Kudlow investment capitalists freaking out about Wall Street, out of fear that they might have to make money the old fashion way and earn it. Would somebody give them a balloon, the bubble days are gone. The globalists created the wealth creating consumer world and then the fools killed the consumer, then tried to revive the consumer with credit. Talk about killing the goose that laid the golden egg. Southern welfare state governors walking the walk and talking the talk. Now that’s entertainment.

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» RE: I love it Posted by: pcisbs
Michael Steele has been Chairman of the RNC for one month...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 3, 2009 12:39 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
and look how many gaffes he already has!

"We want to convey that the modern-day GOP looks like the conservative party that stands on principles. But we want to apply them to urban-suburban hip-hop settings."

"...we need to uptick our image with everyone, including one-armed midgets."

"Rush Limbaugh is an entertainer. Rush Limbaugh's whole thing is entertainment," Steele said. "Yes, it is incendiary. Yes, it is ugly."

"...[the stimulus package is] "just a wish list from a lot of people who have been on the sidelines for years... to get a little bling, bling."

Oh... let him keep speaking! This is too good to end!

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True leadership
Posted by: 2thepoint on Mar 3, 2009 12:52 PM   
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Steele is a great guiy who can bring a lot to the GOP, if thy'e let him. Rush is a moron who embodies all that is wrong with the far right conservatives..much like Olbermann and the left wingnuts.

Either Steele puts Rush in his place (conservatives do not nesessarily mean GOP) of he should resign and let the party float away!

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» RE: True leadership Posted by: Quannah
» RE: True leadership Posted by: Obamasupporter
» RE: True leadership Posted by: Longdream
» Far left? Posted by: HeroesAll
» RE: Far left? Posted by: Quannah
» No Moron Posted by: Sparks56
» RE: No Moron Posted by: Quannah
» "Rush is a moron ..." Posted by: xvictor
» RE: True leadership Posted by: Spiritgirl
» RE: True leadership Posted by: scared
» RE: True leadership Posted by: Ahimsa
» BAHAHAH Posted by: EinMD
» RE: BAHAHAH Posted by: Sister_Lauren
THIS IS BORING ME TO TEARS !
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Mar 3, 2009 12:54 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The only saving grace is that it's great material for Saturday Night Live. ANNA

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» RE: THIS IS BORING ME TO TEARS ! Posted by: maggie.henry@gmail.com
Michael Steele, the House Negro
Posted by: Kym525 on Mar 3, 2009 12:55 PM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Normally I wouldn't use such an incindiary phrase, but Steele's pandering to a right-wing lunatic like Limbaugh deserves nothing less. So much for bringing a "hip-hop" sensibility to the glaringly white GOP. Limbaugh's gleefully celebrating his media emasculation of an "uppity" black man.

I'm not surprised that he caved in so quickly--after all, we know who the REAL leader of the Repub-DICK-an Party is, and Michael Steele isn't it. Hey Mr. Steele, when you finally get a clue that you're just a figurehead with no power, I'd be happy to see you break away from the racist, hate-filled reactionary rhetoric of the Limbaugh-led GOP and start an entirely new Republican Party that is TRULY inclusive.

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» RE: Michael Steele, the House Negro Posted by: RoffleTheWaffle
» That sounds racist to me.... Posted by: 2thepoint
» RE: Look at the eyes... Posted by: Cybershaman
» RE: Look at the eyes... Posted by: progunprogressive
» RE: Look at the eyes... Posted by: LMNOP
» RE: YOUR OPINION IS MEANINGLESS HERE Posted by: progunprogressive
» RE: you said it best so far Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» "hip-hop" sensibility Posted by: TruthBeTold
Get some popcorn
Posted by: EinMD on Mar 3, 2009 1:17 PM   
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It's only going to get worse, folks.

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» RE: Get some popcorn Posted by: Sister_Lauren
» Amen! Posted by: ScoobyDoobyDoo
Delusion is the new Black
Posted by: millertime on Mar 3, 2009 1:48 PM   
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Of course Steele had to apologize to Rush. Rush is literally the only person on the right that is actually being listened to...and with good reason, since he is the only one that is actually saying anything. There has not been any sort of idea, or plan, or anything at all coming from the leaders of this party. Hey, Rush wants to see the country fail in a big way, so his party can come back like a phoenix...if they only stood for something other than hate and anger. These guys have nothing to say, and it is beyond me. They are the party of old ideas that don't work, and it doesn't seem like anything is going to change. From all of the coverage of their little get together over the weekend, did you hear any ideas, at all? No. All you heard was that Obama was a socialist...they have no counterproposal..nothing, zip. Until they can actually put forth some ideas, I wish that they would just go away and stop kissing this hatemongers big butt....its really sad...and I couldn't be happier!!!!

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» RE: Delusion is the new Black Posted by: Sister_Lauren
I guess anybody
Posted by: TexasCowboy on Mar 3, 2009 1:50 PM   
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who has a $400 million dollar contract as Rush does, deserves to be bowed down to, which is a natural position for Republicans. They have always bowed to money, i.e. Wall Street, Big Oil, Big Pharmaceuticals, Big Pork Barrel Spending, Bill Defense Contracts, Big Wars. And we all know Republicans always put Politics over People, Rush is no different, he's laughing all the way to the bank.

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Rush is a blowhard and the RNC is gutless
Posted by: jeffrey7 on Mar 3, 2009 2:09 PM   
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Apologize to Rush? For what the guy's an idiot. An idiot who's been on the mic way too long. This jerk slams everyone and everything that doesn't fit into his narrow braindead vision of what capitalism and liberty are.

Unchecked capitalism created the depression in the 20's and it's killing us in this century, so how can this be 'Constitutionally Conservative'? It's not.

How can jailing folks for smoking a joint,which is far safer than the pills ol'Rush was popping be saving 'Personal Liberty'? It isn't.

If this overweight blowhard is the voice of the republican party there's no amount of PR that can save them,not even the 14 year old kid who spews only what his parents saw fit to teach him. Does anyone remember the Hitler youth Corps? It was filled with wide-eyed kids doing the same thing as this poor kid was. Spewing Nazi garbage of superiority and then manning anti-aircraft guns killing pilots and crew.

Wait a minute...isn't that what the current Pope did during WW2, Yes it was. Rush must think he's OK too.

Rush your ideas are outmoded,out of touch and down right bigotted. Maybe it's time for you and the RNC to go the way of the wig party.
He could go on 'The biggest loser' and win without ever dropping an ounce. But then again when you're full of it,there's no hope of saving yourself from looking like a fat dope with a radio show.

Rush,the RNC and all the neo-cons are failing to walk their talk...mainly conserving the Constitution,the Bill of Rights and the Declaration. If they did...we would'nt be in Iraq,Bush would have never got into office and we might just have had a foriegn policy that wasn't so crappy that we gotten 9/11'd for it.

You the RNC and it's followers are standardbearers for unchecked Greed and rampent Classism, You probably think the faces on Mt Rushmore are heros instead of just what they are... Icons of Lies,Theft and genocide.
Are those conservative ideals too? if you backed them you probably do.

Face it Dude, you're a glob of fat with a microphone and the RNC is bullshit.

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Limbaugh calls Steele "boy"
Posted by: Kym525 on Mar 3, 2009 3:43 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Even though I know that Michael Steele was only made head of the RNC BECAUSE of Obama (even though he was up for the position several times before), I was hoping to see if Steele really could bring new ideas to the GOP. Honestly, I really wanted to see if he had the guts to tackle the reactionary wing of his party.

He doesn't.

I can't say his sniveling apology to the fat windbag and his zombie-like followers was a surprise and I know that Limbaugh is probably crowing that he put the "negro boy" back in his "place". Limbaugh's only failure--that Obama got elected in spite of his attempts to destroy him. Now, the only thing he can do is pray that the country fails under Obama's administration.

Michael Steele should be ashamed of himself.

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» RE: If Obama fails America fails. Posted by: Sister_Lauren
An Extremely Dangerous Man
Posted by: DrBrian on Mar 3, 2009 3:55 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Astonishingly, over half of American men and over a third of women say they respect Limbaugh, a man who never met a disastrous idea he didn't like or a good one he did. He's a pied piper leading America down the conservatives' road to ruin with his fiscal and environmental irresponsibility, idiotic deregulation, ruthless and counterproductive warmongering, sexism, racism, xenophobia, homophobia, religious bigotry, intolerance of opposing views, contempt for the poor, support for draconian laws (from which he is, naturally, exempt) and other foul positions.

He predicted hell under Clinton and heaven under Bush, so we see how prophetic he really is.

It's frightening that this demagogue has so much influence that the GOP high and mighty grovel before him. Limbaugh panders to all that is perverse, ugly and vicious in human nature, and we underestimate his influence at our peril. Although the federal government is now in center-right Democratic hands, many state governments are still under conservative Republican control, and a stumble by Obama could regain national power for them.

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» RE: An Extremely Dangerous Man AND EVIL!!! Posted by: stopthemaddness2
» RE: An Extremely Dangerous Man AND EVIL!!! Posted by: QuestionAuthority
» Elected by the People? Posted by: BlueTigress
» RE: lected by the People? Posted by: aichbe
» RE: 'lected by the People? Posted by: BlueTigress
'He turned the mic over to Representative Michele Bachman of Minnesota. "You be da man!
Posted by: and_abottleofrum on Mar 3, 2009 4:03 PM   
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You be da man!" Bachmann repeatedly shouted to him.'

This is some of the funniest and most mortifying shit I have ever read. It's also quite sad and pathetic.

Bachman's attempt to reach out to and congratulate Michael Steele shows how a lot of Republicans view black people. They have no idea that a black person can sound like anything other than a rapper.

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When Titans clash
Posted by: Perry Logan on Mar 3, 2009 7:50 PM   
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When Titans clash, the rest of us can only cower in fear.

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» RE: When Titans clash Posted by: octoberhill
» RE: When Titans clash Posted by: Cybershaman
» These aren't titans - they're gnats Posted by: hurricane hugo
Boss Rush
Posted by: onevoter on Mar 4, 2009 12:23 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Michael Steele just got too uppity for Boss Rush. Guess Limbaugh showed him who rules the plantation. Too bad Steele felt like he had to answer to the Mastah.

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Rush Limbaugh = Leader of GOP = Laughing Stock of the Country
Posted by: Bradtster on Mar 4, 2009 2:01 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Oh boy,

What a moment! A bloviating radio talk show host smacks down the leader of one of the two major parties in our country. Is this good news for us liberals or what? This is a circus. It's starting to become fun. Keep up the good comedy Rush! In case you guys haven't seen this video of a call to Rush Limbaugh's radio show. I really laughed this one. Pokes great fun at Rush Limbaugh and this whole "I hope he fails" story.

YouTube: Rush Limbaugh on Barack Obama (Live Call - Never Before Seen Footage)

Let's sart to have some fun with jokester El Rushbo

Brad (NC)

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Step Right Up
Posted by: Revolutionary (Direct) Democracy on Mar 4, 2009 2:20 AM   
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Let the whole vast right wing conspiracy align themselves with Rush and swear their allegiance in blood, including lots and lots of photo ops.

How long can it be before Rush screws up again?


FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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Why should we CARE? Turn off you TVs, people!
Posted by: -matti on Mar 4, 2009 2:56 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
They are doing you a disservice.

All of the things discussed in the article have only a teeny-tiny, itsy-bitsy, amount of relevance to the situation of today and the problems we face now.

Has Alternet become a COMPLETELY Dem Party site?

What other reason would they have for their continued Repub Party obsession?

Shouldn't "Alternative" websites be discussing matters OTHER than what the Corporatist media and parties are promoting for this quarter's marketing strategy?

This article makes the ridiculous Jindal article look benign in comparison.

I am now supposed to CARE that the head of the RNC is less popular with the Corporatist Media than Rush Limbaugh?

When WASN'T this true?

Why in HELL would it matter, now?

We have more relevant things to deal with, don't we?

-matti.

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» RE: co-optation? Say what? Posted by: Sister_Lauren
THIS is "big" news?
Posted by: madmax427 on Mar 4, 2009 3:20 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I feel like I'm trapped in a world of Insanity! Where being what I THINK is sane makes Me feel I'm INSANE!

These are POLITICIANS, People! POLITICIANS LIE, Cheat & Steal for Their LIVING & SMILE in Your face as they FUCK You over! The ONLY difference is the 'label': Democrat, Republican, Moderate, Liberal or whatever & that is JUST to show Us HOW They are going to Screw Us!

Besides all the 'Hub Bub'; You have to HAVE an Image BEFORE You can screw it over!

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» RE: Technically correct Posted by: Cybershaman
STEELE IS A TOKEN, AND THE GOP'S NEOCON COLOR REMAINS THE SAME WOLF COLOR! SAME SHEEP CLOTHES!
Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Mar 4, 2009 4:23 AM   
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TAKING THE DIRECT QUOTE FROM THE ARTICLE...

>>>>>>>"The first African American elected to the position, Steele triumphed over a candidate who once belonged to a whites-only country club, and another who had distributed a CD that included the song, "Barack, the Magic Negro." Days after taking over the party's moribund infrastructure, Steele promised an "off the hook" PR campaign to apply conservative principles to "urban-suburban hip-hop settings">>>>>>>

THIS WAS A SORRY ATTEMPT AT INCLUSION, BLENDING IN, A TOKENISM AT IT TIP TOP BEST!
IT SHOWS THAT THE GOP ARE STILL MOSTLY A PARTY OF EXCLUSIVITY, ARISTOCRATIC INSTEAD OF DEMOCRATIC, PARTY FIRST, LACED WITH PETTY PREJUDICES AND BIASES, AND STILL ROOTED IN NEOCON RACISM. STEELE IS A HUMAN PAWN, IN A VERY OLD GOP GAME, NOTHING MORE.
AND RUSH LIMBERG CHEESE IS THE SAME OLD TIRED RACIST VOICE HE EVER WAS, AND THIS ENTIRE THING IS SETTING THE STAGE FOR HIM TO RUN FOR SOME OFFICE IN THE FUTURE.

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Michael Steele: the new "Stepin Fetchit"
Posted by: xvictor on Mar 4, 2009 4:27 AM   
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nm

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IF THE MASSES ARE TOLD A LIE LONG ENOUGH, THEY TEND TO BELIEVE IT.
Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Mar 4, 2009 4:31 AM   
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IN OUR OPINION WE STATE THIS:
The Media at every turn has given this bozo Limpberg Cheese this title, and assigned by proxy power to the title. Folks believe this. The Media, needing sensational conflict to report and print, have built up this crap about Limpberg Cheese every chance they get.

WHO CARES ABOUT RACIST LACED MOUTH Limpberg Cheese? Hate is hate, not matter what type of box you cover it up with. I say we turn him off, tune him out, and stop glorifying this bozo period. There is nothing good about Limpberg Cheese. Oxycontin included!!!
Stop the madness about this ugly mouthed neocon!!!

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It's all about Rush
Posted by: TerryW4 on Mar 4, 2009 4:30 AM   
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Rush is only interested in one thing, and that's not being proven wrong by not only a democrat, but a democrat of color. Rush would rather this country fall deeper into oblivian than be proven that he was wrong about Obama. And now he's got the GOP ranting along with him, just like "drill, baby, drill". Does anyone now question the patriotism of these people? They'd rather be right at the expense of the entire country.

As we all recall, any of us that disagreed with Bush/Cheney were called unpatriotic. And any of us that disagreed with Bush/Cheney and the direction this country was heading (like the Titanic) we were told that we secretly hoped Bush/Cheney would fail, most especially where Iraq was concerned. If we opposed the war we were told that we didn't support the troops - that we in fact supported terrorism. Rush was the mouthpiece of the Bush administration and those years are thankfully over. If the real GOP has a brain cell left at all, they'll get as much distance between this man and their party as possible.

I hope radio stations and their advertisers wise up and cancel this man's show, it's long past time he be retired from the public's airwaves. He may be good for democrats right now, but he's bad news for the country and he's only getting worse. If he's not careful his ego will explode.

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» RE: It's all about Rush Posted by: songbird1268
TURN HIM OFF- STOP THE HATE
Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Mar 4, 2009 4:41 AM   
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A bowl movement
A root canal
A walk in the park
A bubble bath
A phone conversation
A good meal with friends
Cleaning the house
Doing laundry
Listening to great music
A movie
A Four DAY TEST
Shoveling Shoo Shoo

Or even being stuck in aa long ten hour traffic jam..

ANY OF THESE ARE BETTER THAN ONE SECOND OF LISTENING TO ANYTHING LIMBERG RUSH CHEESE HAS TO SAY ABOUT ANY SUBJECT ON THIS PLANET.
IN OUR OPINION:
HUMAN OXYCONTIN EVIL MOUTHED BOX OF NOTHING!!!

TURN OFF, IGNORE, AND STOP THE MADNESS AND THE HATE THIS MAN PRODUCES AND SPEWS LIKE VENOM!

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Keep the spotlight on!
Posted by: seazen on Mar 4, 2009 5:09 AM   
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The truth hurts. This is why the previous group of Jackals worked so hard a keeping the truth from us about everything from the real reasons to occupy Iraq to the "fundamental state of the economy" ad infinitum.

The sad - but large - group with the "Cult of Rush" will take a long time to reach and educate. At the same time, the rest of the country and world need to actually see and hear these people. As was the case with Sarah Palin, the greater the exposure the sooner it was that her credibility among the vast majority of people sank like a rock.

Outside of their protective cocoons, these people are harmless buffoons. They can't be "trained up", "polished", or re-engineered to become more universally acceptable. They are who they are - sources of great material for John Stewart, Stephen Colbert, and SNL.

At the same time, it is not pretty watching the animals eat their young.

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Rush Limbaugh and Fox News
Posted by: US Citizen on Mar 4, 2009 5:19 AM   
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Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and some Republicans want to drag Obama down to the George W. Bush level of failure.

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The Face of the Conservative Movement
Posted by: ProgressiveManiac on Mar 4, 2009 5:26 AM   
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Roughly from 1966 until the 1990's, the public figure who spoke for the conservative movement was William F. Buckley and for a brief time in the early 1990's that role was assumed by Newt Gingrich. In both cases there was an aura of intellectualism; their ideas and reasoning may have been obscure but each used language coated the conservative philosophy with an intellectual patina.

All of that pretense ended with the rise of Rush Limbaugh. Since his rise to prominence, the left/right divide has become more of a rational/irrational divide and today, anyone who speaks with some degree of rationality is branded as a leftist. Given this new reality, it does not seem at all a bad thing to be a liberal. In fact, "conservative" is becoming the new badge of shame.

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Closing line from the White House press sec. is a keeper!!!
Posted by: xvictor on Mar 4, 2009 5:35 AM   
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"I was a little surprised at the speed in which Mr. Steele, the head of the RNC, apologized to the head of the Republican Party."

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Steel to Rush
Posted by: torbis5661 on Mar 4, 2009 5:44 AM   
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Yes Master! Sorry Master! I's wont offend you again Master! I's be a a good house BOY!

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Never knew how close to the mark I really was
Posted by: sausage on Mar 4, 2009 5:57 AM   
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Wow! when I began derisively labeling rank-and-file Republicans "Rush Limbaugh-listeners" several months ago I never imagined how close to the mark I was!

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Limbaugh
Posted by: tallyhoe on Mar 4, 2009 6:05 AM   
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Are you kidding me? Limbaugh is a complete and utter MORON and so is anyone who takes anything he says seriously.

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» RE: Limbaugh Posted by: aichbe
X pat observer
Posted by: davy on Mar 4, 2009 6:40 AM   
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How utterly pathetic the republicans have become. Or maybe the truth is just surfacing.

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The Lesson of the Tigers
Posted by: Lilly on Mar 4, 2009 6:45 AM   
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The children's story "Little Black Sambo" has been non-PC for many years now but there is an image in it, nothing to do with the protagonist, that is worth preserving. Sambo has a fine umbrella that is stolen by some tigers who really like it, then they all start fighting over which tiger gets to keep it and in their combat they form a fighting circle that in the book's illustration is just a circular blur of tiger. The story ends with the words "And the tigers went round and round until they ate each other up". This is what I am waiting for---for Steele and Limbaugh and Morris and Barnes and Thomas and Coulter and Blankley and Malkin and Hannity and Palin and Savage and O'Neill and Boehner to go round and round until they eat each other up.

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» RE: The Lesson of the Tigers Posted by: BlueTigress
maxpower
Posted by: maxpower on Mar 4, 2009 6:48 AM   
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I pray that Rush, the fat bastard that he is gets lung, prostate and colon cancer all before the five o’clock news. Now that would be a headline. Keep sucking on that cigar you fat opiated piece of shit. Can I get an Amen?

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» RE: maxpower Posted by: albiegf13
» RE: maxpower Posted by: zeek2
» Don't forget talking Posted by: BlueTigress
» RE: maxpower Posted by: Quannah
» RE: maxpower Posted by: vicentelll
Steele used to be somewhat a moderate Republican.
Posted by: maxpayne on Mar 4, 2009 6:49 AM   
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Too bad he dragged himself down to this level of apologizing to Rush Limbaugh for nothing. My advice to Republicans if they want to be moderate is be firm about it or else all of you Republicans cannot be taken seriously. For this reason alone, I wish Ron Paul would just leave the Republican Party since he's getting nowhere staying in it.

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pathetic
Posted by: archivist on Mar 4, 2009 7:01 AM   
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"There has not been any sort of idea, or plan, or anything at all coming from the leaders of this party. "

Yeah..now they're acting like democrats.

I can't believe anyone takes limbaugh seriously, I once tried to pick up one of his books and couldn't handle it was like a transcript of one of his shows except it wasn't near as entertaining.

But really, "take the bone out of your nose and call me back" is just freakin hilarious, if I heard that on air I would have missed the rest of the show from laughing so much.

Still laughing now.

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» RE: pathetic Posted by: Quannah
Let's Return Limbaugh's Clown Suit to Him
Posted by: Adastra on Mar 4, 2009 7:17 AM   
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I confess I used to watch Limbaugh's TV show back when he was simply another comedian joking about conservative politics. It was when he started taking himself seriously as a political pundit that I stopped watching him. Why on earth does anyone with half a brain still take this clown seriously? His lack of political acumen is painfully obvious whenever he opens his mouth. Oh, wait, we're talking about Republicans, right? "Neo-conservative" Republicans in fact?

Well, that does explain it. I did stipulate that people who admire Rush Limbaugh must be missing half their brain, didn't I? At least half. I used to be a Republican myself back when the G.O.P. actually had some respect for the Constitution. I left when it had become obvious that the Rush Limbaugh faction had come to dominate the party and rob it of common sense, political savvy, mere sanity and any remaining self-respect.

To hell with them and with their Pied Piper of Absurdity. Let them go down with their ship of fools.

With love under will,

Bob, Adastra,
The Wizzard of Jacksonville

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CPAC a minority, but...
Posted by: Parcival01 on Mar 4, 2009 7:39 AM   
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...a "vocal" one. I bet Rush's appeal is to 15, maybe 20 percent of the US population. And that's about the amount CPAC represents. Lots of 'em are home-schooled, support a war they don't have the guts to fight, etc., etc. But they are vocal, and one of their biggest farts is Rush Limbaugh, a hateful traitor who, like most of his closest associates (Coulter, o'lielly, Hannity) have nothing more to say than they want the country to fail.

We're NOT going to get to that 15 or 20 percent; they think Sarah Palin is God's gift to the US! But we need to focus our efforts on those who know that Limbaugh (and Coulter, and Palin, and...) aren't worth the hot air they blow day in and day out. So let's keep connecting the GOP with this lunatics, and we may have a tomorrow.

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» RE: CPAC a minority, but... Posted by: Quannah
Rush Limp-baugh
Posted by: Archie1954 on Mar 4, 2009 8:25 AM   
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You have to admit that Rush is the quintessential Republican, he's obese (a result of the good life), he's racially prejudiced, he's bombastic, he's sociopathic, he's a liar and a cheat, he's slanderous, he's treacherous, he's immensely vain, he's clueless policy wise, he's against everything and for nothing, he's venal and greedy, he's an ideological dinosaur, he's offensive and immoral, he's unethical, he's completely uncaring about others. My goodness I could probably go on for hours but I think you get the point.

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» chews viagra like tums Posted by: Hiroak
Best News Yet
Posted by: HslashK on Mar 4, 2009 8:26 AM   
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I think the idea of Limbaugh being the face of the republican party is great. They are finally getting honest. Don't forget it's "compassionate conservatism".

Coulter for President in 2012!

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» RE: Best News Yet Posted by: ADCS
Surreal
Posted by: willymack on Mar 4, 2009 10:25 AM   
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Let's see if I have this right, because I couldn't possibly make this up, myself. (Maybe Kurt Vonnegut could've).
The Republican (in name only) party, under the capable leadership of the "Decider" runs through our country like a wolverine through a henhouse, and our current President wants to "look forward" rather than prosecute the worst criminals ever to disgrace their offices.
The leadership of the rethugs falls by default to a maniac closely resembling Jabba the Hutt, whose rants on the radio become more maniacal every day.
A former candidate for President who's seen the grim results of reaganonomics & bushennomics wants more of the same.
A "soul brother" with no soul as the nominal head of the rethugs.
Somebody PLEASE decertify these numbskulls and get them out of public life!

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GOP now effectively leaderless
Posted by: Joffan on Mar 4, 2009 11:11 AM   
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Limbaugh is not the leader of anything except a mob. Steel should have been able to use the much-talked-of Republican Party discipline to cut off Limbaugh's oxygen of publicity for his ugly remarks - an analysis that has been long overdue from anyone in the GOP. But Steel not only failed to shut down Limbaugh, he went back on his words - which Limbaugh has never done no matter how offensive he becomes. He simply denies anything happened.

From my perspective, of course, it's good to see the opposition make fools of themselves, but I'd prefer a real debate with a real opposition that doesn't involve all the name-calling which seems to be all the right-wing can summon up in the way of argument these days.

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Forget about Limbaugh and the GOP already. When will the Democrats do their job ?
Posted by: Jennifer Bedingfield on Mar 4, 2009 11:32 AM   
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If they're not going to give us a new progressive direction for the better, the Limbaughian GOP creeps will be winning in 2010 and 2012 !

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» You are absolutely right Posted by: nate
He should have known his place...
Posted by: progunprogressive on Mar 4, 2009 1:13 PM   
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and Limbaugh put him back in it. Go Rushbo!

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"The New Voice of the GOP!" ( a new ) "What Now Cartoon"
Posted by: what0now0toons on Mar 4, 2009 1:24 PM   
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The new voice of the GOP is RUSH with his make Obama fail campain.
In my latest cartoon I explore what wanting Obam to fail means to the rest of us.
www.whatnowtoons.com
Left of center Political cartoons

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» Love your cartoons Posted by: Defenestrator
The true leader of the GOP...
Posted by: jimmyaj on Mar 4, 2009 1:34 PM   
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...must be Limbaugh. He calls the shots. He make the ratings for all the pols go up or down depending how they fit into his RRS (Reagan Rating Scale).

What was that about the R'pubs calling Obama an OREO? Looks like Steele is a BINO (Black In Name Only)... ROFLMAO, there is no leader of the Republicans!

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Rush Blows and Steele Collapses
Posted by: metamind on Mar 4, 2009 2:49 PM   
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Rush Limbaugh is a blowhard bigot in my opinion. If you don't agree with him then he will "blow you down." He twists facts to conform to his preconceived prejudices and tweaks people with his abuse of the English language.

Language is supposed to help us understand each other but Rush uses it to create the illusion of understanding while promoting hatred, bigotry and prejudice.

I think there is a word for it: demagoguery.

It's a sad day when a reasonable Republican is forced by "dittoheads" to collapse into an undignified puddle of mush.

Where's the support for the truth, Mr. Steele? Of course, the Republicans seem at war with the truth.

The truth is they have been taken over by a bunch of prejudiced bigots who love money more than people and who love their own vain delusions more than the truth.

All I have said many times before:

"Republicans are evil. Never vote Republican."

It's a mantra. Chant it.

Eventually they will go away.

Blessings!

Steve Moyer

http://stevemoyer.us/reason

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Now he challenges Obama to a debate
Posted by: Defenestrator on Mar 4, 2009 3:06 PM   
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I hate myself for feeding the "let's keep talking about him" beast, but drug addict and former welfare recipient Rush Limbaugh has now invited Obama on to his show.

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Mr. Potato head
Posted by: bumblebee on Mar 4, 2009 3:56 PM   
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LOL! Steele looks like Mr. Potato head!

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a treasonistic type
Posted by: wagnerrocks@gmail.com on Mar 4, 2009 5:45 PM   
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RUSH the magic dragon...lives by the sea. Spewing words of treason...just for you and me. He has been and continues to be the most destructive voice in America...are you listening? Hasn't this world had it's fill of chump pseudo-intellects like Limbaugh?

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Limbaugh is the best!
Posted by: Jdog on Mar 4, 2009 6:00 PM   
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Limbaugh is the best, at least as far as the Dems are concerned...He really exposes the GOP for what it is: A small handful of ultra-rich power brokers on the one hand, and the masses of uninformed they manipulate on the other.

Limbaugh really proves the bumper sticker line that "There are only two kinds of Republicans: The very rich and the very stupid."

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Slip slidding away...
Posted by: JohnJlws on Mar 4, 2009 6:16 PM   
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I've been watching/studying this stuff since well before Nixon waved his forlorn farewell and although there are probably a multitude of examples, I don't recall a time when one party has slipped so quickly into irrelevancy as the rudderless Exxon Valdez that is the republican party, led by the angry fat drug addict and his band of insane followers. And they claimed we drank the Kool-Aid.

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Limbow, the playground bully
Posted by: letrightbedone on Mar 4, 2009 7:37 PM   
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We need a good psychiatrist's take on this angry fiendish man. And why does he bounce so much? .. whether seated or speaking to the recent convention of sheep .. a friend is certain he's sexually relieving himself. One could wonder. Just pray that he too shall pass.

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It can only continue
Posted by: foius on Mar 4, 2009 7:41 PM   
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With leaders like Rush, Steele should only sigh and put a gun to his head to end the misery. Republicans will not have any near-term political future after this meltdown.

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Rush Off Air
Posted by: nelcer on Mar 6, 2009 10:37 PM   
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Rush just disagrees with anything that is not his idea. Capitalism seems to be working very well with the amount of Ponzie schemes and lack of transparency in the economic operations of companies. Bravo.

Scott Murphy for Congress Tax Liens

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