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Limbaugh: "Edwards might be attracted to a woman whose mouth did something other than talk"
On the August 12 broadcast of his nationally syndicatedradio show, Rush Limbaugh said of former Sen. John Edwards' recentdisclosure of an extramarital affair: "I've got a theory about themotivations. Well, I don't know that I could -- I don't know that I canput this one on the air." Discussing his "theory," Limbaugh said,"We know -- we've been toldthat Elizabeth Edwards is smarter than John Edwards. That's part of the puffpieces on them that we've seen. Ergo, if Elizabeth Edwards is smarter than JohnEdwards, is it likely that she thinks she knows better than he does what hisspeeches ought to contain and what kind of things he ought to be doingstrategy-wise in the campaign? If she is smarter than he is, could it have beenher decision to keep going with the campaign? In other words, could it be thatshe doesn't shut up? Now, that's as far as I'm going to go."Limbaugh later added, "Itjust seems to me that Edwards might be attracted to a woman whose mouth didsomething other than talk." Limbaugh went on to say ina subsequent segment: "my theory that I just explained to you about why -- you know,what could have John Edwards' motivations been to have the affair with RielleHunter, given his wife is smarter than he is and probably nagging him a lotabout doing this, and he found somebody that did something with her mouth otherthan talk."
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Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:10:07 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by SFnomad
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:11:16 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to SFnomad
Yeah, I don’t like Rush’s theory either .. it was a joke in very poor taste. But let’s not forget the real lowlifes in this equation: John Edwards and Rielle Hunter.
Any man that that would have an affair with a woman while his wife is sick with cancer takes the prize for lowlife-of-the-year (only eclipsed by a president that gets a oral sex from an intern in the Whitehouse.)
Yes, lets focus all of our hate on Rush! Bad Rush, bad!
PS. Where’s the story on MMFA on Edwards affair?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:18:04 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Kyle_Broflovski in reply to Max Dharma
Yes, John Edwards did a bad, bad thing. He cheated on his wife while she was incapacitated. We should all be extremely outraged, and MMFA should shake off it's mission statement momentarily to express its own fabricated 'outrage'
I mean, imagine if one of our current presidential candidates had done something like this? Wouldn't you be outraged, Max? Wouldn't you be so enraged that you couldn't vote for that candidate, even if he was a decorated war hero?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:38:08 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to Kyle_Broflovski
"I mean, imagine if one of our current presidential candidates had done something like this? Wouldn't you be outraged, Max? Wouldn't you be so enraged that you couldn't vote for that candidate, even if he was a decorated war hero?"
Exactly. I’m no fan of McCain either.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:49:00 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to Max Dharma
Aren't there really two separate and incommensurate issues here?
On the one hand, there's the matter of politicians having affairs. Oh, the horror. A bad thing? Absolutely. Selfish, heartbreaking, damaging to relationships and trust? Sure. But it's not exactly unheard of among the human race, and with few exceptions it's a matter best left to the people personally involved.
Now, on the other hand, we have Rush Limbaugh taking a swipe at a cancer-stricken woman whose husband was cheating: maybe if she had used her smart mouth for something besides talking, Edwards wouldn't have cheated. That's not a joke: that's just ugly. You want to call out John Edwards for bad behavior? Be my guest, but it was nothing to do with Rush Limbaugh's tasteless and demeaning cheap shot at a sick woman.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 6:09:38 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to vysotsky
Yes sir, two separate issues.
Rush was way out of line with that comment, it was really low.
Edwards and his mistress were worse IMHO as John was her husband and sworn to be faithful. I just have trouble envisioning Rush’s comments as 'being the story'.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 7:03:29 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to Max Dharma
"Edwards and his mistress were worse IMHO as John was her husband and sworn to be faithful. I just have trouble envisioning Rush’s comments as 'being the story'"
What Edwards and his mistress did is what happened, and it seems to me that it affects Edwards, his mistress, and their respective families. How Limbaugh narrated what happened to a national audience is, by definition, 'the story', especially for a website concerned with media criticism.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 7:29:01 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by BottleBlonde in reply to vysotsky
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:58:42 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to BottleBlonde
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 3:38:11 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by NiceguyEddie in reply to Max Dharma
That's because you can stop your poliotical biases from overwhelming your common sense and reasoning ability.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 8:48:30 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Handsome Pete in reply to Max Dharma
So what are your feelings on Newt Gingrich?
And will you be voting for John McCain, who cheated on and dumped his wife because she was in an accident that crippled and scarred her?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:38:59 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to Handsome Pete
Actually, Hillary would be a better choice than BO because we would have total gridlock for 4 years while we find a true statesman to take the office.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:02:12 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Handsome Pete in reply to Max Dharma
So you admit you have selective outrage? because Newt not only cheated on his wife while she had cancer, he sent divorce papers to her while she was in the hospital.
If Edwards is scum, Newt's lower.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:21:19 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by magnolialover in reply to Handsome Pete
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:50:58 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to Handsome Pete
Not at all, I’m mad as hell at plenty of Republicans for their infidelities. But we’re not talking about them are we? We were talking about how this post painted Rush as so insulting and I simply pointed out how the real lowlifes (in this post) were actually John Edwards and Rielle Hunter.
Your assertion that my statements somehow make me selective in my outrage is sophomoric.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:09:29 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Kyle_Broflovski in reply to Max Dharma
I like Newt. He’s a very intelligent man imbued with a great deal common sense when it comes to politics.
So you're saying you like lowlifes? You certainly sound like a Republican...
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:33:23 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to Kyle_Broflovski
Gingrich also got bl0w jobs from an intern while he was in the Speaker's office for the exact reason that he could say he never had sex there, then said that Clinton's bl0w jobs were sex in the Oval Office.
Hypocrite much, Newtie?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 5:48:06 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to Max Dharma
"We were talking about how this post painted Rush as so insulting and I simply pointed out how the real lowlifes (in this post) were actually John Edwards and Rielle Hunter."
Right, but this is a website devoted to media review and criticism. Did you confuse MMFA for Dr. Laura's website? It seems to me that MMFA has defensible grounds for highlighting Limbaugh's exploitation of this news story to take a cheap shot at Elizabeth Edwards. But for John Edwards and Rielle Hunter... What exactly would you have MMFA say about them? "Tsk tsk!"?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 6:31:03 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by wzwriter in reply to Max Dharma
PS. Where’s the story on MMFA on Edwards affair?
Like far too many others, Max, you're missing the point of MMFA.
MMFA's mission is to highlight CONSERVATIVE MISINFORMATION in the way the media discusses current events - not the events themselves. John Edwards' affair will only be covered on MMFA if misinformation is put out there about it. Understand?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:11:05 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Max Dharma in reply to wzwriter
Wow, you’re absolutely right! I was under the false impression that MMFA was concerned with fairness and seeing that the truth—regardless of party—is told.
I now see it right in their mission statement:: "correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media"
I must be in the right place!
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:20:09 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Kyle_Broflovski in reply to Max Dharma
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:34:42 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to Max Dharma
Even if MMFA were simply concerned with making sure that the "truth is told"... what would you have MMFA say about J. Edwards and R. Hunter? That they're real bad people? Honestly, I don't understand your complaint.
On the other hand, I would understand completely if you were just trying to turn the spotlight away from Limbaugh's cheap shot at a cancer stricken woman...
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 6:35:54 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by leatherhelmet in reply to wzwriter
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Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to leatherhelmet
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 5:49:51 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by BottleBlonde in reply to leatherhelmet
Actually, no. I've only been here for months, not years, and every posting conforms to their effort to either expose conservative information or echo others who are doing that or document how their efforts have made an impact.
You're lying about Media Matters. It's a sign of desperation, how much people were trying to distract from Rush's offensive comments about Elizabeth Edwards!
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 11:40:40 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by aocasio463507 in reply to Max Dharma
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:30:11 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by vysotsky in reply to aocasio463507
Great question. Since you feel so strongly on this issue, I'm curious to know who you support in the upcoming election: a man who is known to have cheated on his spouse or a man who isn't?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 3:28:17 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by tony rome in reply to Max Dharma
MadMax writes:
Any man that that would have an affair with a woman while his wife is sick with cancer takes the prize for lowlife-of-the-year (only eclipsed by a president that gets a oral sex from an intern in the Whitehouse.)>>>>>
You mean like conservative icon and hero, Newt Gingrich?????
Also, wasn't Jennifer Fitzgerald still servicing Bush41 in the WH?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 10:06:40 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by DeminTX
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Posted by wzwriter in reply to DeminTX
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:26:40 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by neondesert in reply to wzwriter
I'm pretty sure he's not attracted to mermaids, according to this story.
That's the Rush we know and love.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 1:35:39 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by IRONY 101 in reply to DeminTX
And, just who is Rushie attracted to?
Dunno...but it is kind of hard not to notice, judging from his comments over a period of time, that he has a fixation with anal and oral sex. Remember his comments about bending over and grabbing the ankles...?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 10:17:24 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by SueEld in reply to tman418
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Posted by IRONY 101 in reply to SueEld
he spits out his hate toward women
Smart women, in particular...you know, they nag and try to control everything instead of orally servicing their men, according to Rush.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:00:39 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by eweston8542983
Whatta classy guy. A mouth for sucess, a clean windshield and a shoe shine.
The spirit of social culture is in the bathroom with the dry heaves.
Is this how a cultural war is won?
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:28:43 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by DAWUSS
For some reason, this is almost as sickening to what Edwards did. Oddly enough, I hadn't turned his show on for a few days now. But that's another topic entirely...
But to hold it to the same standards of the other side, if a Republican senator was caught in an extramartial affair and a liberal talk show host said the same thing, would there be the same amount of disgust on display?
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:38:27 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by rtwmd1230 in reply to DAWUSS
yes, that has happened;
"and a liberal talk show host said the same thing"
no,that didn't happen;
therefore, you have no point.
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:49:36 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by DAWUSS in reply to rtwmd1230
IF. Hypothetical land. If it were to happen would there still be the same outrage? As you mentioned it hasn't happened, but if were to...
And yes, I periodically visit hypothetical land, but not as much as I visit fantasy land to preserve my sanity. :)
Fantasy land... where things are the way they ought to be :)
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 9:55:15 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by k1dork in reply to rtwmd1230
I take it you're unfamiliar with the Stephanie Miller "comedy show?" I say comedy show because anyone who takes her political commentary seriously has to be kidding. She makes fun of conservatives and Republicans all the time.
Anyway, I'm not even defending what Limbaugh said, except to ask, WHO CARES?
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 11:36:17 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by wzwriter in reply to philib
And as usual, Philib sets the bar low for the rest of us to sail over with ease.....
(A simile in the Olympic Spirit....)
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 10:07:34 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by wzwriter in reply to
Do you ever add anything other than perusing around this site responding to conservative posters with your thrifty smart @ss remarks?
If you actually bothered to READ these threads, you would see that yes, I do. But some people (such as Philib, Dawuss, Taz, and Science101) deserve nothing more than an off-hand smarta$$ remark, based on prior history.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:14:29 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by k1dork in reply to mary59
You can't make a honest argument without discarding your transparent bias against the "right."
You say the "rights" jokes are cruel ONLY because they are aimed at those with whom you agree.
There are plenty of what some may call distasteful jokes being slung around on Air America as well.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:30:52 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by magnolialover in reply to k1dork
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Posted by k1dork in reply to magnolialover
The Stephanie Miller show, as I said above.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:55:52 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by magnolialover in reply to k1dork
No, specific examples, such as cruel things she's said about republicans. I'm more than willing to condemn her for saying stupid outlandish things, but you've not proved your point at all. You keep saying Stephanie Miller, but you don't post anything that she's said.
It's one of those, put up or shut situations don't you think?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:10:12 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by mary59 in reply to k1dork
There is humor and there is cruelty. The two are not the same. If Limbaugh had even a little sensitivity, he would never, ever say ugly things about a woman with an incurable cancer, or a man with Parkinsons. I didn't hear anyone on the left trashing Tony Snow when he was so sick. Limbaugh's specialty involves mocking the poor and powerless or sick people. Or intelligent women.
If you can't tell the difference; if you think in your mind that what Limbaugh does is funny, we're sorry for you and hope you get better soon.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 1:12:42 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to mary59
Limbaugh's specialty involves mocking the poor and powerless or sick people.
Yes, that is what a coward targets. Anyone unable to fight back.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 5:53:19 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by snoopy in reply to k1dork
Let's see, the difference between Rush and Stephanie...
Rush gets invited to the whitehouse to meet with the president often.
Rush gets a phone call from Bush and Bush Sr. on his radio show.
Rush gets congress to pass bills praising his service to the conservative cause.
Stephanie gets...
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 12:33:03 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by Brabantio in reply to philib
Nobody has "free speech" on a message board owned by someone else. You have no inalienable right to post here, you have to comply with the rules the owners set up.
Go pretend to be a liberal at FreeRepublic or LGF and then come back and tell us about how liberals are always censoring free speech. Or is it acceptable for them to kick out anyone who opposes them politically, while this site allows conservatives?
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 11:09:21 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by philib in reply to Brabantio
"You have no inalienable right to post here, you have to comply with the rules the owners set up."
You mean, only conservatives have to comply with those rules. Liberals constantly break them and that is considered OK, since they express opinions that follow lock-step with the general consensus of the rule provider.
How is comparing Edwards trists with Clinton's breaking any rule on this forum? Here's a quarter...call someone who cares.
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 12:52:08 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Brabantio in reply to philib
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Posted by philib in reply to Brabantio
"Or is it acceptable for them to kick out anyone who opposes them politically, while this site allows conservatives?"
And, you are wrong. Liberals (as you pointed out) post on those other sites until they are kicked out. So, what you are saying is that this site is no different than the right wing sites? This site will kick out anyone they feel the need to...just like the right wing sites? As long as someone (here) keeps their political leanings to themselves they will be safe from retaliation. Once it is known, then unwarranted complaints are amassed and used as the "reason" to banish. Very good defense of your favorite site.
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 1:31:54 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by HeyItsTodd in reply to DAWUSS
>>But to hold it to the same standards of the other side, if a Republican senator was caught in an extramartial affair and a liberal talk show host said the same thing, would there be the same amount of disgust on display?
There are three main differences between this affair and the standard Republican affair:
1. The third person is female.
2. The third person is of legal age.
3. The third person was a willing participant.
Wonder what type of mouths the fat one sought on his Viagra Vacation?
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 11:44:39 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Brabantio in reply to DAWUSS
It's pretty offensive no matter who the source is.
I'm not sure exactly what you think your point is, surely conservatives would be outraged, right? If you think some liberals would defend that sort of thing, then that's the same as the conservatives that blow off just about anything Rush says as "humor", as if that's above any criticism. So even under the best circumstances it's the same on both sides.
That being said, consider the lack of anyone like Ann Coulter on the left. There are people who make fun of conservatives, but I haven't seen anything like the inflammatory and outright eliminationist "humor" that is accepted by many conservatives. Why is that? I'm not sure that there's anyone even along the lines of Limbaugh, it's just not something liberals seem to be very interested in for some reason.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 7:27:41 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Clevenative in reply to Brabantio
Maybe because Dems don't want to go back in time to the days when sexist and racist "jokes" where acceptable. Most of Limbaugh's favorite "jokes" involve one or the other. In order to "get" them - and even consider them "a joke" - you have to still be living in a 50's and 60's mindset, like most conservatives.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:36:40 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by philib in reply to NiceguyEddie
I guess you won't find that. Since there was no affair. It turns out to be a liberal lie for whatever reason. What proof do you have of a John McCain affair? While the likes of Edwards and Clinton will brag about their conquests, if you are going to make accusations such as that, bring some proof.
Or are you another typical liberal who simply needs to accuse and doesn't feel the need to provide proof to back up their lies?!?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 9:59:51 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Brabantio in reply to philib
In those divorce papers, he said that he had "cohabited" with Carol until January 7, 1980. But he'd been dating Cindy since he met her in April 1979 (when she was 24 and he was 42), which means he wasn't, in fact, separated from Carol before he took up with Cindy. Not by a long shot.
In fact, when McCain obtained a marriage license to marry Cindy, on March 6, 1980, he was still married to Carol — and would be for nearly a month longer.
Why don't you make some effort to learn about these things yourself?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 3:03:32 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by philib in reply to Brabantio
"In fact, when McCain obtained a marriage license to marry Cindy, on March 6, 1980, he was still married to Carol — and would be for nearly a month longer."
Was that license issued in Utah? I thought it is illegal to be issued another marriage license when you're already married? So, your proof of an affair is an illegal document? I guess I'm back in the park!
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 9:42:44 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Brabantio in reply to philib
"Was that license issued in Utah? I thought it is illegal to be issued another marriage license when you're already married? So, your proof of an affair is an illegal document? I guess I'm back in the park!"
Polygamy has been illegal in Utah since the 19th century. It was a condition of their statehood. I don't think it's illegal to get a marriage license while married, It's just illegal to actually get married. If you're in the process of getting a divorce, then you have a good faith argument that you're not intending to keep two spouses simultaneously, so getting a license doesn't violate the spirit nor the letter of the law.
Besides that, is your contention really that an illegal document would not constitute proof? Even if it were really illegal, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. It doesn't mean forged. It would still show that McCain was unfaithful, obviously. This is quite possibly your stupidest argument ever, and that is really saying something.
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 11:25:27 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by philib in reply to Brabantio
"I don't think it's illegal to get a marriage license while married, It's just illegal to actually get married. If you're in the process of getting a divorce, then you have a good faith argument that you're not intending to keep two spouses simultaneously, "
Ok, provide proof that happened. That McCain married another while already married. Ooops, your arguement just fell on its face.
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 1:33:54 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Brabantio in reply to philib
I didn't say that he got married while already married. You don't have to be a polygamist to be an adulterer.
Did you forget that you were disputing McCain's infidelity, or did you think you were going to fool me into thinking that I was supposed to prove polygamy?
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 5:07:23 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by pjones006 in reply to DAWUSS
"But to hold it to the same standards of the other side, if a Republican senator was caught in an extramartial affair and a liberal talk show host said the same thing, would there be the same amount of disgust on display?"
Nope, Republicans are the party of "family values" so this is an extreme reach to even assume as a possible hypothetical.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:29:12 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by princeofwheels in reply to SFnomad
Why hasn't any of Rushs' ex-wives been interviewed? How much extra do they get paid to not talk? Are divorce agreements public information for public people?
Rush, being a true American, you should not pay to have your ex-wvies freedom of speech squelched. Please be a man and allowed these , I can't say poor, woman talk about their lives with you.
As you have preached, "If you have done nothing wrong, why are you afraid of what they may say?" I think Karl Rove and Jeffie Gannon said the same thing.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 12:44:25 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by matrixbio2014 in reply to princeofwheels
Normally divorce records are public records and can be viewed by public persons. However, the court can be petitioned to "seal" the record in which case it cannot be viewed by the public.
I would guess that Rush's divorce records are sealed AND his wives have signed on the dotted line that they will forgo any alimony, etc if the talk about him.
But really, I would think they could make more with a tell-all book that they would get from him in hush money.
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Posted by peterma51791
I find it amazing that someone who channels Howard Stern, who always regresses to his "shock jock" roots, is viewed by the GOP as some sort of elder statesman.
What would Jesus do to Rush, other than wash his mouth out with soap?
Can we please send this guy back to where he belongs, where he makes a lot of money being crude (like Stern) but doesn't influence things that matter?
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 11:31:15 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by Neoconstipated
...must be that talent on loan from God.
The vulgar pigboy earns his nickname everyday.
Posted Tuesday August 12, 2008 11:49:20 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by wzwriter in reply to Neoconstipated
The vulgar pigboy earns his nickname everyday.
Indeed....
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:41:36 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by NiceguyEddie in reply to Neoconstipated
"Talent on loan from God."
The Lord giveth, and the Lord has long since takeneth away.
I always thought this was an odd... slogan? (Is that the right word?)
Personally? My talent was God-GIVEN. (Not LOANED.) And as I live and grow and learn (IOW - INVEST my talent) it increases in scope and value.
It seems that whatever "ASSET" his [loaned] talent was, he has long since EXPENDED it, and now owes God interest on the loan.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:59:48 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to skatscan5624
The interest on the loan cost Rush all of his talent. There's none left.
Who says God works in mysterious ways? It seems to me that the goal was to drain Rush of talent.
And it's worked.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 5:58:37 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by jmh
I ______defy__________ _anyone_ _______who has worked in sportswriting/broadcasting to claim, with a straight face, that their profession has higher moral standards than that of politicians or any other profession.
Actually, I am pretty sure that Sports/Pundit-casting is the second oldest profession.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 12:21:42 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to jmh
What's the first, lying about them?
Congratulations for being a member of the oldest profession.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 6:00:07 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by jmh in reply to Easy to refute wingnuts
I think not.
Sorry, the dozens I know are a hard-gambling, hard-drinking, womanizing lot...a robust group of characters.
This is not a lie, nor is it a moral judgement, just an observation of facts.
Did I forget to mention the heavy smoking?
And considering that Limbaugh started out as a sports caster I just thought I would take the opportunity to point out that his hypocrisy is glaring.
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 12:56:40 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by jmh in reply to Easy to refute wingnuts
tell me again that sports-casters have never had extra-marital affairs?
please
Posted Friday August 15, 2008 1:02:34 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Limit Corp. Ownership
What's up with that picture of Ole Fathead?
It looks like he's babbling--Drooling?--and acting like a complete moron.
Oh, I'm sorry! Of course, that's exactly what he is doing.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 12:44:54 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by wzwriter in reply to Limit Corp. Ownership
It looks like he's babbling--Drooling?--and acting like a complete moron.
Oh, it's no act - Jeff Christie really IS a moron. :-)
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:42:45 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by wzwriter in reply to Limit Corp. Ownership
Looking at that picture on MMFA's home page again, it looks like Jeff Christie is constipated. Which makes sense, seeing as he's so full of s**t.
:-)
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:48:56 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by neondesert in reply to wzwriter
He's just broadcasting from the Golden EIB Throne.
It's well-known that he produces way too much crap for it all to come from his mouth.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 10:49:34 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by pearlene_scott1602
LIMBAUGH: It just seems to me that Edwards might be attracted to a woman whose mouth did something other than talk.
THIS says it all!
What Rush Knows About Pu**y
Including his three ex-wives, none of whom evidently managed to successfully impart that being offered a bowl of tuna by a horny hillbilly heroin junky, reeking of cigar smoke and sporting a chemically-induced hard-on, isn’t technically foreplay. One suspects that Rush’s idea of The Perfect Woman includes a Pavlovian response to the sound of the can opener.
To explain the tuna part: http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/ezraklein_archive?month=12&year=2006&base_name=what_rush_limbaugh_knows_about
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 12:48:11 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Limit Corp. Ownership in reply to pearlene_scott1602
Good one Pearl...
Rush has become a caricature of himself. The logical question is: How do you become a caricature of a caricature?
Put simply, he's become a complete SH*THEAD.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 1:12:20 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by IRONY 101 in reply to pearlene_scott1602
Pearlene, maybe the fact that Limbaugh has a mouth that only knows how to talk would explain why he's never been able to keep a woman... ;>)
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:16:23 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Lorelei in reply to pearlene_scott1602
Read the whole post...great comments by RW and STEVE....
Hope they are posting on MMFA...
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:56:09 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by BottleBlonde
Anyone who believes that the 'caller' who suddenly let the line drop was ever really there in the first place, I've got a bridge to sell you real cheap.
Limbaugh has the most scripted callers ever. He has certain talking points he wants to hit, and he uses his callers to enable that scripting to go forward. Sometimes he wants to raise a point, and he needs to get there however he can, including pretending that a caller was going to raise a particular issue so that he can go off on some Democrat. He then blames the caller.
And the last line, that 'people' get mad at him for bringing them the truth? People get mad at him for saying that Elizabeth Edwards is a nag that can't or won't sexually satisfy her husband with her mouth, so it's her fault that John Edwards had an affair.
You can't get any more offensive than that, Rush!
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 1:12:04 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by wzwriter in reply to BottleBlonde
Anyone who believes that the 'caller' who suddenly let the line drop was ever really there in the first place, I've got a bridge to sell you real cheap.
Along the same line, anyone who believes there is really someone in the studio named "Mr. Snerdly" that Jeff Christie keeps talking to during the show (but is never heard on the mic), I know of some lovely swamp land in Florida you might be interested in buying.
(I know from personal experience - working on my high school's FM radio station - that those microphones are very sensitive,and pick up EVERYTHING....)
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:47:04 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by hurricaneyankee52983
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Posted by BottleBlonde in reply to hurricaneyankee52983
I think it's going to take another election failure or two.
He's going to be popular once Obama wins as a sounding board for the racists and the Demo-phobes, but the independent voters are learning. Some people are untrainable, but they're going to lose their power once they lose like they're going to this election and the next.
Once those failures happen, the reasonable conservatives will revolt and take over the Republican Party. That's my hope for America.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:30:58 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by susangee
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 5:27:03 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by jeter2 in reply to susangee
Edwards reckless regard for his own marriage vows shows a distain for Elizabeth.
Not excusing Limbaugh...but maybe you better start with the source of this scandal.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:56:33 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:18:47 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by magnolialover in reply to jeter2
And funny enough, they have appeared to have worked through it, and are still married 2 years later.
Not condoning what he did, it was bad, and he was not true to his wife. But things like this, I believe, are of a personal nature, and I wish that they would be handled as such, but on the other hand, these are public personas, and they have to imagine that stories like this are going to come out about them unfortunately.
Edwards and Elizabeth have moved on with their lives, and their marriage, maybe we should as well?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 3:54:46 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by pete592 in reply to magnolialover
"Edwards and Elizabeth have moved on with their lives, and their marriage, maybe we should as well?"
Amen to that.
I think the mainstream media can learn something from tabloids like the National Enquirer.
What if the mainstream media had the same tenacity for digging up and exposing the dirt on politicians that really affects US and the kitchen table issues we face? I wonder how much different our nation and our world would be, and how many more American fathers, sons, mothers and daughters would be alive today.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:34:10 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by pete592 in reply to jeter2
Ah, I see.
Those who inflict the wound understandably must be held to account.
Those who dump salt on the wound are simply a product of market forces.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 4:00:38 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by joseph_b26 in reply to jeter2
Who Do You Think You Are Fooling
You statement: "Not excusing Limbaugh...but maybe you better start with the source of this scandal" is misleading. At every opportunity, you bash left wing ideology. I would bet you are part of a greater effort to discredit media matters all together. I am always intrigued by someone who says they don't want to do something and then proceed to do exactly what he just noted he did not want to do.
So, after assignment Media Matters, who is next? What Liberal site will be blessed with your overblown sense of righteousness?
Joseph
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:23:02 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by mghamma in reply to jeter2
What scandal Jeter? Edwards is a rich White guy. Women throw themselves at rich white men. Repubs and Dems alike. Even in our so called enlightened society, women are still concidered possessions. Even by women themselves.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 3:19:17 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:26:28 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by mary59 in reply to musicologyman
Thanks for that link to the NYT story about a man who died in extreme pain while being denied treatment by immigration authorities. These kind of stories should be on the front page and highlighted by every media outlet. But they're not. T
he cruelty of the immigration process is overlooked by buffoons like Limbaugh and others, who want to demonize immigrants. But Limbaugh creates the climate for this kind of acceptance of cruelty, and whether the incident seems trivial, it's important because it sets a tone. When the "liberals" were ignoring people like Limbaugh, they were multiplying and spreading their poison without challenge.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 1:32:48 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Pyrrhonist in reply to mary59
True, it is dangerous to ignore Limbaugh and his ilk completely. It is also dangerous to get in the gutter with them and trade disgusting insults, however tempting that may be. Our society is in need of more thinking adults and fewer leering morons.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:19:26 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to musicologyman
Shouldn't you devote your time reporting on something more serious, like the relative paucity of media attention devoted to stories like this?
You mean like Keith Olbermann did last night?
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 6:03:53 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 8:45:12 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by NewUserName25
I think it's hilarious when a fat guy with erection problems and three divorces tries to talk in a way that implies that he understands sexual relationships at all. Anybody who sleeps with Rush does so for the money they get in return, either directly or indirectly.
Talking down to women and smoking cigars doesn't make you a real man; just ask any of his ex-wives.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:13:14 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Clevenative in reply to NewUserName25
You have just hit on Rush Limbaugh's biggest audience - White male losers who need to be constantly reminded of their (perceived) superiority over women and anyone else not like them - and provided excuses and reasons why they are losers.
This sort of talk is just fodder for his fans - and they eat it up like pigs at a trough.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:47:25 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by QCao009
And what is it that Rush put in his mouth? What comes out is pure crap !!!
Rush, do us a favor. Go back and watch the Just say No ads.
This is Rush's pea brain. This is what;s left of Rush's pea brain on oxycontin.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:40:15 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by Easy to refute wingnuts in reply to QCao009
And what is it that Rush put in his mouth?
A response to Freudian analysis goes, "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."
Not true in Rush's case. I believe that cigar is a surrogate for something else entirely. Maybe that's why he defends Larry Craig so vigorously.
Posted Thursday August 14, 2008 6:06:25 PM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by mary59
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Posted by brendabloxom6463
I often wonder about what kind of "values" people like Rush Limbaugh have.
When did America lose its perspective on what decency means to most of us? If I had to guess - it would be about the time the right wing talk shows took over the airwaves. And from there the rabid hosts implanted hate and fear in our brains.
If we all followed this example of the so called "right wing values" and its propoganda, we would be doomed as a nation. Thank God I am a Democrat!
Are we brainwashed yet?
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:45:19 AM EDT / Flag this comment
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Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 9:57:23 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by IRONY 101
LIMBAUGH: In other words, could it be that she doesn't shut up?
I think perhaps we are overlooking the really offensive part of Limbaugh's remarks. Smart wives are nagging and controlling is what Limbaugh is saying.
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 10:28:07 AM EDT / Flag this comment
Posted by BottleBlonde in reply to IRONY 101
That's what I said last night, so you and I are on the same wavelength.
And the last line, that 'people' get mad at him for bringing them the truth? People get mad at him for saying that Elizabeth Edwards is a nag that can't or won't sexually satisfy her husband with her mouth, so it's her fault that John Edwards had an affair.
You can't get any more offensive than that, Rush!
Posted Wednesday August 13, 2008 2:07:48 PM EDT / Flag this comment
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