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March 3, 2012, 6:16 pm
Limbaugh Apologizes for Attack on Student in Birth Control Furor
By BRIAN STELTER

In an about-face, the conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Saturday that he was sorry for denouncing as a “prostitute” a Georgetown University law student who had spoken publicly in favor of the Obama administration’s birth control policy.

On Saturday, a day after President Obama telephoned the student, Sandra Fluke, to say he stood by her in the face of personal attacks on right-wing radio, Mr. Limbaugh published the apology on his Web site.

“For over 20 years, I have illustrated the absurd with absurdity, three hours a day, five days a week. In this instance, I chose the wrong words in my analogy of the situation. I did not mean a personal attack on Ms. Fluke,” Mr. Limbaugh wrote. He then reiterated his opposition to the Obama administration policy, which requires health insurance plans to cover contraceptives for women.


On the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday editions of his talk show, Mr. Limbaugh attacked Ms. Fluke as sexually promiscuous and politically motivated — “an anti-Catholic plant,” he said at one point.

On Wednesday, he called her a “slut” who “wants to be paid to have sex”; on Thursday, he said she was “having so much sex, it’s amazing she can still walk”; and on Friday, after Senate Democrats beat back a Republican challenge to the new policy, he said Ms. Fluke had testified that she was “having sex so frequently that she can’t afford all the birth-control pills that she needs.”

In television interviews, Ms. Fluke said she was stunned and outraged by Mr. Limbaugh’s comments.

In his call on Friday, Mr. Obama thanked Ms. Fluke for publicly backing his regulations mandating contraception coverage.

Mr. Limbaugh’s comments added fuel to a rancorous dispute on Capitol Hill over whether employers should have to provide insurance coverage for contraception. Democrats have said Republican opposition to such coverage amounts to a “war on women.”

Some Republicans also criticized Mr. Limbaugh, including the House speaker, John A. Boehner, who called his comments “inappropriate.”

As the issue gained national attention, liberal activists and other longtime critics of Mr. Limbaugh started to contact his advertisers and ask them to withdraw their ads from his show. By Saturday, six advertisers, including Quicken Loans, said they had done so.


Mr. Limbaugh did not directly address the advertiser pressure in his statement Saturday, but he said, “My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous, I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the insulting word choices.”

After the statement was published online on Saturday, the company that distributes “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” Premiere Radio Networks, also sent it to reporters in an e-mail. Premiere, a unit of Clear Channel, declined to comment.

It was immediately dismissed as a nonapology by some of the groups that have mobilized against Mr. Limbaugh. “I think this attempt at damage control labeled as an apology actually makes things worse,” stated a Twitter account called “Stop Rush,” which wants people to pressure to companies to stop advertising on “The Rush Limbaugh Show.”

The account then added, “You know what Rush’s so-called apology means? Your efforts at delivering real accountability are working! Keep at it! Onward!”


Think Progress, a blog run by the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, noted in a post that “Limbaugh often sparks controversy, but it is exceedingly rare for him to apologize.”Lawrence O’Donnell, the MSNBC anchor, was blunt in his interpretation: “Lawyers wrote that apology,” he stated on Twitter.

Reached by telephone, Kit Carson, the chief of staff for Mr. Limbaugh, declined to comment on why the statement was issued. Mr. Carson added, if Mr. Limbaugh has more to say, he would likely do so on his radio show on Monday.

At least one conservative commentator, Dana Loesch, appeared to back Mr. Limbaugh’s original sentiments, writing on Twitter on Saturday, “If you expect me to pay higher insurance premiums to cover your ‘free’ birth control, I can call you whatever I want.”

Despite Mr. Limbaugh’s statement, one company that was planning to pull its ads, Carbonite, said it would still do so. On Facebook on Saturday evening, the company’s chief executive, David Friend, wrote, “We hope that our action, along with the other advertisers who have already withdrawn their ads, will ultimately contribute to a more civilized public discourse.”
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March 3, 2012
Have You No Shame, Rush?
By MAUREEN DOWD

WASHINGTON

AS a woman who has been viciously slashed by Rush Limbaugh, I can tell you, it’s no fun.

At first you think, if he objects to the substance of what you’re saying, why can’t he just object to the substance of what you’re saying? Why go after you in the most personal and humiliating way?

Then, once you accept the fact that he has become the puppet master of the Republican Party by stirring bloodlust (earning enough to bribe Elton John to play at his fourth wedding), you still cringe at the thought that your mom might hear the ugly things he said.

Now he’s brutalizing a poised, wholesome-looking 30-year-old Georgetown law student as a “slut,” “a prostitute” and “round-heeled” simply for testifying to lawmakers about wanting the school to amend its health insurance to cover contraception.

Sandra Fluke “goes before a Congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex, what does that make her?” Limbaugh coarsely ranted. “It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute. She wants to be paid to have sex. She’s having so much sex she can’t afford the contraception. She wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex. What does that make us? We’re the pimps. The johns.”

Isn’t this the last guy who should be pointing fingers and accusing others of taking pills for recreational purposes?


He said insuring contraception would represent another “welfare entitlement,” which is wrong — tax dollars would not provide the benefit, employers and insurance companies would. And women would not be getting paid just “to have sex.” They’d be getting insurance coverage toward the roughly $1,000 annual expense of trying to avoid unwanted pregnancies and abortions, and to control other health conditions. This is something men and conservatives should want too, and not just because those outcomes actually do cost taxpayers money.

Limbaugh leeringly suggested that were taxpayers to be stuck with the bill, Fluke and other “feminazis” should give them something back: sex videos. “We want you to post the videos online so we can all watch,” he said.

Fluke was lobbying Georgetown University to change its policy for three years before she became a cause célèbre outcast when the Republican congressman Darrell Issa barred her from an all-male panel on contraception. But her conflict with her Jesuit school did not stop its president, John DeGioia, from eloquently defending his student (who ended up testifying for Nancy Pelosi’s all-Democratic panel).

“She provided a model of civil discourse,” he said in a letter to the school. “This expression of conscience was in the tradition of the deepest values we share as a people. One need not agree with her substantive position to support her right to respectful free expression.”

He branded the reaction of Limbaugh and some other commentators as “misogynistic, vitriolic and a misrepresentation of the position of our student.”

Given this season’s lava spill of hate, it was fitting that DeGioia evoked St. Augustine: “Let us, on both sides, lay aside all arrogance. Let us not, on either side, claim that we have already discovered the truth.”

It’s hard to believe that not that long ago, Bob Dole, the former G.O.P. leader and presidential nominee, was a spokesman for Viagra. (Mother Jones pointed out that Rush, a Viagra fan, might be confusing the little blue pill and birth control, since “when and how much sex you have is unrelated to the amount of birth control you need.”)

Rush and Newt Gingrich can play the studs, marrying again and again until they find the perfect adoring young wife. But women pressing for health care rights are denigrated as sluts.


On Thursday, the Senate narrowly voted down a puritanical Republican attempt to let employers and insurance companies deny coverage for contraceptives on any religious or moral grounds they could dream up.

Only a last-minute media glare caused Virginia’s Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, and its Republican-led Legislature to modify a shockingly punitive law aiming to shame and in many cases penetrate women seeking abortions. The version that passed on Thursday is still harsh enough to damage McDonnell’s vice presidential prospects.

By Friday, President Obama, who had started out fumbling the contraception issue, and the Democrats were taking gleeful advantage, raising $1.6 million to combat the G.O.P.’s “war on women.”

Mitt Romney reacted to Limbaugh for days with craven silence before finally allowing on a rope line on Friday night that “it’s not the language I would have used.” Is there a right way to call a woman a slut?

Rick Santorum, whose views on women are medieval, said “an entertainer can be absurd.” Speaker John Boehner offered a tepid comment through a spokesman that Limbaugh’s words were “inappropriate.”

President Obama called Fluke and bucked her up, probably hoping to get Limbaugh to double down. El Rushbo, as he calls himself, obliged. “Did you ever think of backing off the amount of sex you’re having?” he demanded of Fluke on Friday’s broadcast as some advertisers were fleeing: Sleep Train Mattress Centers, Quicken Loans, Select Comfort and AutoZone.

The law student got the call from the president as she was about to go on Andrea Mitchell’s show on MSNBC. She darted into an empty office to talk to Obama and closed the door; soon Chris Matthews was wondering who was inside and sending a staffer to check it out.

“The president just wanted to make sure I was O.K.,” she said. “And I am O.K. I’m pretty level-headed.”

The childless radio yakker wondered snidely how Fluke’s parents, who live in rural Pennsylvania, would feel about her crusade. Fluke, a Methodist Democrat, said she was particularly touched that the president told her, speaking as the father of two daughters, that her parents should be proud.

“My parents and I don’t always agree politically,” she said, but about the issue of insuring contraception, “we see eye to eye.”
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March 3, 2012, 6:16 pm
Limbaugh Apologizes for Attack on Student in Birth Control Furor
By BRIAN STELTER

In an about-face, the conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Saturday that he was sorry for denouncing as a “prostitute” a Georgetown University law student who had spoken publicly in favor of the Obama administration’s birth control policy.

On Saturday, a day after President Obama telephoned the student, Sandra Fluke, to say he stood by her in the face of personal attacks on right-wing radio, Mr. Limbaugh published the apology on his Web site.

“For over 20 years, I have illustrated the absurd with absurdity, three hours a day, five days a week. In this instance, I chose the wrong words in my analogy of the situation. I did not mean a personal attack on Ms. Fluke,” Mr. Limbaugh wrote. He then reiterated his opposition to the Obama administration policy, which requires health insurance plans to cover contraceptives for women.


On the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday editions of his talk show, Mr. Limbaugh attacked Ms. Fluke as sexually promiscuous and politically motivated — “an anti-Catholic plant,” he said at one point.

On Wednesday, he called her a “slut” who “wants to be paid to have sex”; on Thursday, he said she was “having so much sex, it’s amazing she can still walk”; and on Friday, after Senate Democrats beat back a Republican challenge to the new policy, he said Ms. Fluke had testified that she was “having sex so frequently that she can’t afford all the birth-control pills that she needs.”

In television interviews, Ms. Fluke said she was stunned and outraged by Mr. Limbaugh’s comments.

In his call on Friday, Mr. Obama thanked Ms. Fluke for publicly backing his regulations mandating contraception coverage.

Mr. Limbaugh’s comments added fuel to a rancorous dispute on Capitol Hill over whether employers should have to provide insurance coverage for contraception. Democrats have said Republican opposition to such coverage amounts to a “war on women.”

Some Republicans also criticized Mr. Limbaugh, including the House speaker, John A. Boehner, who called his comments “inappropriate.”

As the issue gained national attention, liberal activists and other longtime critics of Mr. Limbaugh started to contact his advertisers and ask them to withdraw their ads from his show. By Saturday, six advertisers, including Quicken Loans, said they had done so.


Mr. Limbaugh did not directly address the advertiser pressure in his statement Saturday, but he said, “My choice of words was not the best, and in the attempt to be humorous, I created a national stir. I sincerely apologize to Ms. Fluke for the insulting word choices.”

After the statement was published online on Saturday, the company that distributes “The Rush Limbaugh Show,” Premiere Radio Networks, also sent it to reporters in an e-mail. Premiere, a unit of Clear Channel, declined to comment.

It was immediately dismissed as a nonapology by some of the groups that have mobilized against Mr. Limbaugh. “I think this attempt at damage control labeled as an apology actually makes things worse,” stated a Twitter account called “Stop Rush,” which wants people to pressure to companies to stop advertising on “The Rush Limbaugh Show.”

The account then added, “You know what Rush’s so-called apology means? Your efforts at delivering real accountability are working! Keep at it! Onward!”


Think Progress, a blog run by the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, noted in a post that “Limbaugh often sparks controversy, but it is exceedingly rare for him to apologize.”Lawrence O’Donnell, the MSNBC anchor, was blunt in his interpretation: “Lawyers wrote that apology,” he stated on Twitter.

Reached by telephone, Kit Carson, the chief of staff for Mr. Limbaugh, declined to comment on why the statement was issued. Mr. Carson added, if Mr. Limbaugh has more to say, he would likely do so on his radio show on Monday.

At least one conservative commentator, Dana Loesch, appeared to back Mr. Limbaugh’s original sentiments, writing on Twitter on Saturday, “If you expect me to pay higher insurance premiums to cover your ‘free’ birth control, I can call you whatever I want.”

Despite Mr. Limbaugh’s statement, one company that was planning to pull its ads, Carbonite, said it would still do so. On Facebook on Saturday evening, the company’s chief executive, David Friend, wrote, “We hope that our action, along with the other advertisers who have already withdrawn their ads, will ultimately contribute to a more civilized public discourse.”

I looked and couldn't find any apologies from Bill Maher about Sarah Palin and her family. I wholeheartedly mean when I tell you to fuck off Benny. You seriously, next to reppingfor20, have to be the biggest america-hating racist bastard on here not to mention the dumbest Mother f**ker I've even met on this site (or any site for that matter)

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I looked and couldn't find any apologies from Bill Maher about Sarah Palin and her family. I wholeheartedly mean when I tell you to fuck off Benny. You seriously, next to reppingfor20, have to be the biggest america-hating racist bastard on here not to mention the dumbest Mother f**ker I've even met on this site (or any site for that matter)
     8) What the COACH said .

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Condoms are cheap, the pill at planned parenthood is cheap/free. When some college student gets press time about wanting her birth control subsidized even more "SLUT" is one of the nicer terms that comes to mind

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I looked and couldn't find any apologies from Bill Maher about Sarah Palin and her family. I wholeheartedly mean when I tell you to fuck off Benny. You seriously, next to reppingfor20, have to be the biggest america-hating racist bastard on here not to mention the dumbest Mother f**ker I've even met on this site (or any site for that matter)

I am not defending Benny B at all by replying here.  As a matter of fact I think you've gone completely mad and Benny B is your black liberal split personality,  a la The Dark Half by Stephen King.  The scariest part is that I don't know if one is more ignorant than the other or if you just have two halves of equal ignorant value.   Anyway, it doesn't matter if Maher apologized or not, that's not the point.  The points is if you do or say something that is clearly wrong or inappropriate you should make amends.  You don't teach your kids that being wrong is only wrong if the other person admits its wrong.  Excuse me while I return to the huge tits and monster curves thread..
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I don't like Rush Limbaugh,...but realistically, advertisers will permanently go away only if his numbers consistently slip...

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     8) What the COACH said .

The same COACH who in 2 days has started 2 threads with nearly identical posts castigating mods for deleting some thread he's interested in only to apologize shortly thereafter and say, "Ooops, I was mistaken."? 

Whatev's.  That guy is clueless.

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Condoms are cheap, the pill at planned parenthood is cheap/free. When some college student gets press time about wanting her birth control subsidized even more "SLUT" is one of the nicer terms that comes to mind

Your understanding of the issue is poor (but maybe better that some other little dumbbells).

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Update:  Limbaugh has lost Carbonite....that was his last one....everyone has now pulled out.  His website has a lot of blank spaces now
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They'll all be back as soon as another famous celebrity self-destructs and this "story" is forgotten about.  As syncpulse said, as long as Rush's numbers are high, advertisers won't leave him permanently.
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They'll all be back as soon as another famous celebrity self-destructs and this "story" is forgotten about.  As syncpulse said, as long as Rush's numbers are high, advertisers won't leave him permanently.


Probably true but it didn't work out so well for glen beck
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Probably true but it didn't work out so well for glen beck

Did Glen ever have the audience Rush has?  I'm really not sure one way or the other.  I don't get a chance to hear much talk radio one way or the other. 
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Did Glen ever have the audience Rush has?  I'm really not sure one way or the other.  I don't get a chance to hear much talk radio one way or the other. 


At one point Beck was either number one or number two(he is a real number two in my book)behind O'reilly at fox for a while.  Probably nowhere near the audience of Rush but large numbers by cable news standards.
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Did Glen ever have the audience Rush has?  I'm really not sure one way or the other.  I don't get a chance to hear much talk radio one way or the other. 

Radiowise, Rush was always # 1, Beck floated around #3 - 5 in his prime.

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That dirty slut ho bag commie rat should be mocked.   rush was 100000 percent correct for attacking that whore.

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That dirty slut ho bag commie rat should be mocked.   rush was 100000 percent correct for attacking that whore.
It's disheartening to see public discourse being lowered to calling people names. It is totally unwarranted and builds more division in society. We can't afford this kind of bickering back and forth if we are ever to improve as a race.
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It's disheartening to see public discourse being lowered to calling people names. It is totally unwarranted and builds more division in society. We can't afford this kind of bickering back and forth if we are ever to improve as a race.

she was a plant and a prop for Obama.   

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she was a plant and a prop for Obama.   
I believe I read she has been active in this cause prior to the hearing. She's only a prop as far as her being attacked by Rush then consoled by Obama.. don't tell me they could have planned that.
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It's disheartening to see public discourse being lowered to calling people names. It is totally unwarranted and builds more division in society. We can't afford this kind of bickering back and forth if we are ever to improve as a race.

Where was the same standard for President Bush, his family, his daughters, Sarah Palin and her family?

The media died in 2008, and quite frankly who cares what Limbaugh called her? She stuck her pretentious, spoiled brat nose into where it didn't belong to get some attention....so the chickens have come home to roost for the idealistic slut.


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I believe I read she has been active in this cause prior to the hearing. She's only a prop as far as her being attacked by Rush then consoled by Obama.. don't tell me they could have planned that.

Why are we even discussing his in the first place?    Guess who orchestrated this whole thing months ago?