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Just Answer the Question, Mr. Limbaugh

by Doug Newman Wednesday, Oct. 08, 2003 at 2:28 AM

We have a golden opportunity to strike a blow for constitutional government by removing all doubt about the total failure of the drug war. However, Rush will probably just have his wrist slapped, his fans will defend him just like Bill Clinton’s defended him and most will never question the insanity of the drug war.

Just Answer the Question, Mr. Limbaugh

by Doug Newman

The  recent flap over Rush Limbaugh’s remarks on ESPN about black professional quarterbacks, and his ensuing resignation as a football commentator, will merely amount to one more pathetic episode in the annals of political correctness.

Of far more profound importance will be the emerging story relating to allegations about Limbaugh illicitly purchasing thousands of addictive painkillers. Other than former drug czar Bill Bennett -- who fell from grace earlier this year when it was revealed that he had gambled away over $8 million – no one was a more enthusiastic promoter of the war on drugs than Rush Limbaugh. Indeed, the New York Daily News referred to Limbaugh as a “moralizing motor mouth.”

According to his former housekeeper, Wilma Cline, Limbaugh was addicted to several potent prescription painkillers. Over a four year period, she and Limbaugh had numerous secret meetings in support of his habit. Over one 47-day period, she claims that she bought 4350 pills for Limbaugh. Limbaugh went through detox twice. (For further details, please click on this piece in the New York Daily News.)

If this is true, Rush had a serious jones.

Had the object of this probe been Bill Clinton, Ted Kennedy or the-e-e-e Revvvrennnd Jacksonnnn, Rush would have more fun with the subject than a human being should be allowed to have. He would fulminate about how it exemplified the unspeakable depravity and Babylonian decadence inherent in the genetic blueprints of liberals.

But now, America’s Truth Detector himself is on the hot seat.

In his opening remarks on his broadcast of October 3, 2003 – the first after the drug bomb dropped -- he mentioned the ESPN business and continued to discuss it throughout the show. However, he declined to discuss on the drug allegations. He simply stated that “The story in Florida is - it really is an emerging situation. I watch what's being reported on television and it changes from morning to morning, hour to hour, day to day. I don't know yet what I'm dealing with there, folks.”

Moreover, in his speech on October 2, to the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Philadelphia, he did not discuss the drug investigation.

Mr. Limbaugh needs to answer one very basic question. Are the Florida drug allegations true or false?

If they are false -- and merely sensationalism from the National Enquirer which broke the story to begin with – Rush needs to say so and say so now. He does not need to go into any great bombast about it;. He just needs to quote Bart Simpson: I didn’t do it!

And then just move on.

If they are true, Rush needs to admit his guilt and admit it now. For years he has been defending the war on drugs and all of its cruel and unusual ramifications. Had Rush Ramirez of Miami or Abdul Raheem Limbaugh of Detroit or Rush Shlabotnik of Nebraska been under investigation, Rush would demand that they be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

And let's not have any of these namby-pamby wimpy-girly prisons with weight rooms, cable TV and the Wall Street Journal for these offenders. No! No! No! Drug crime means hard time. SERIOUS HARD TIME! Send them to forced labor camps on the North Slope of Alaska.

I mean, after all, in addition to all the other evil they perpetrate, people who buy drugs support terrorists!

On his October 3 program, Limbaugh went into some detail on the failure of liberal social programs. He said that liberals never look at the actual devastation done by their programs, but only the intentions.

The drug war is very similar. Its proponents never look at the actual results, but only the intentions. We have a drug war so that we may stop people from taking drugs, keep drugs off the streets and eventually usher in a drug-free America.

Seventy years of various forms of drug prohibition and 30 or so years of a full-blown “war on drugs” have been a failure of positively monumental proportions. We have more drugs than ever, more dangerous drugs than ever, more drug crime than ever, fuller jails than ever and more violations of the rights of innocent people than ever.

Conservatives have done with the drug war what liberals have done with affirmative action and gay rights. If you dare criticize their drug war, be prepared for them to unleash all manner of rhetorical fury upon you. Conservatives can be just as politically correct as liberals. The facts be damned! Their political agenda must be defended at all costs. If Rush is guilty, he needs to admit it and to change his position on drug prohibition.

Another unfortunate by-product of the drug war is that the rich and privileged have their wrists slapped while the poor and obscure make license plates. You can bet your house that Rush will never don an orange jump suit.

Rush calls the charges against him a “situation”. When Noelle Bush, niece of the president and daughter of Florida governor Jeb Bush, was busted for forging a prescription, her father stated that, "It's a personal and private matter . . . . It should remain a private family matter." (For some really juicy stuff, go to Google advanced search, and type “Noelle Bush” in the box labeled "exact phrase".) “Situations” and “private matters” for the Limbaughs and Bushes are crimes for thee and me.

Dittoheads from Maine to Hawaii will defend Rush just like Bill Clinton’s legions of admirers defended him in his numerous scandals. The first thing they will bring up is that it was the National Enquirer that broke the story. To be sure, the National Enquirer has about as much credibility as the Flat Earth Digest.

Every other paper in America has picked up on the story. Yes, these papers are almost uniformly liberal and their credibility is often doubtful. However, if this was merely sensationalism, why is Rush hemming and hawing so much about these charges? Why is he not just flatly denying them? Mr. Limbaugh is not acting innocent.

Just answer the question, Mr. Limbaugh. If you are innocent, just say so. If you are guilty, just say so. Hold yourself to the same standards to which you hold the rest of America. If you did do the crime, you must do the time. I am talking serious hard time.

To hear Rush tell it, liberals give all sorts of mealy-mouthed answers when accused of wrongdoing while conservatives let their yes be yes and their no be no. Rush has built an empire lampooning the hypocritical behavior of liberals over the years. Now he is acting like one.

We have a golden opportunity to strike a blow for constitutional government by removing all doubt about the total failure of the drug war. However, Rush will probably just have his wrist slapped, his fans will defend him just like Bill Clinton’s defended him and most will never question the insanity of the drug war.

The more things change, the more they stay the same. 
   



October 6, 2003

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Doug Newman is a New Jersey native who has lived in Colorado since 1995. He hosts a Christian, Libertarian web page called The Fountain of Truth. He writes for several pro-freedom web pages. He is retired from the U.S. Naval Reserve and works in sales to support his punditry habit.
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Mr.

by John Robinson Friday, Oct. 10, 2003 at 8:29 PM
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Superb article! I've listened to Rush comment on the drug war many times. He has always advocated punishing the "demand" side as the proper way to quell the "supply" side.

If these charges are true (and his silence speaks loudly), let's see if he can walk the walk ~
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OneEyedMan

by KPC Friday, Oct. 10, 2003 at 8:33 PM

I always knew he was a pussy...

...now, everybody knows he is a pussy.
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Amazingly Telling

by krankyman Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 1:17 PM

Rich cheap labor conservative doper doesn't get a sniff from all the right wing loudmouths on this site. Ain't it weird. However, how can you defend him. They can't so they just try to ignore it the best they can. But another black kid right now is getting his head bashed upside a police car for inhaling a little chronic. More blatant hypocrisy from the cheap labor conservative right. Time for another HYPOCRISY PILL , Rush?
BBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!! Can't wait for the born again christian angle he'll probably use. Once againBBWWHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
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I have Sinned

by Rush Limbaugh Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 3:43 PM

Forgive me father for I have sinned.

Would you believe that I committed an oops?

Whaddaya say we just don't talk about it?
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Breaking News

by Breaking Wind Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 7:13 PM

It was announced today that Rush Limbaugh will be taking a Month off to Enter Drug Rehabilitation.

Junkie!
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Do it like Limbaugh said

by ............... Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 8:19 PM

ACCORDING TO LIMBAUGH The best way to manage the drug problem is:  

·     to keep drug possession and use illegal;  

·     to continue to impose harsh sentences upon anyone who possesses or uses even small amounts of illegal drugs;  

·     to divert the lions share of drug war  funding into paramilitary policing activities within our communities that aggressively seek out and arrest people who possess and use drugs; 

·     to make the funding of community-based treatment alternatives a second priority resulting in a lack of community-based treatment resources;

·     to make funding of treatment behind the bars second priority resulting in less than 12% of all people incarcerated for non-violent drug crimes being able to receive treatment.
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Link to AP Wire Story

by Update Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 8:53 PM

"You know I have always tried to be honest with you and open about my life," Limbaugh said during a stunning admission aired nationwide. "So I need to tell you today that part of what you have heard and read is correct. I am addicted to prescription pain medication."


"Immediately following this broadcast, I am checking myself into a treatment center for the next 30 days to once and for all break the hold this highly addictive medication has on me," he added.


Link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&e=3&u=/ap/20031010/ap_on_re_us/limbaugh_painkillers


That's our Rush: "Open and Honest". Yeah. Uh Huh.

"However, Limbaugh said that reports about his addiction have inaccuracies and distortions which he will clarify when he is able to speak about them."

(Leaving wiggle room to try and spin it away.)


"Premiere Radio Networks, which syndicates the politically focused "Rush Limbaugh Show" to more than 650 markets, did not have an immediate comment, said spokesman Michael Sitrick. Several guest hosts were scheduled until Limbaugh comes back after rehab."
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This thread speaks volumes on the inherent hypocrisy of leftists...

by Max Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 9:28 PM

Witness, if you will, the advocates of tolerance and diverrsity rale with laughter and admonishments at the problems and weaknesses of a fellow human being.

For the record, I've never been a Limbaugh fan as he's always been to commercialized. I do think that if he's convicted of any crimes, he should pay the appropriate price.
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