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Report: Rush Tooks As Many As 30 Pills a Day
NewsMax ^ | Monday, Oct. 13, 2003 | PRNewswire

Posted on 10/12/2003 7:08:17 PM PDT by yonif

NEW YORK -- None of Rush Limbaugh's friends contacted by Newsweek seemed to know the talk-radio host had a drug problem. "What's interesting," one of these friends told Newsweek, "is that he apparently hid the pills from his wife." Limbaugh's dependence on painkillers began after an unsuccessful back surgery in the late '90's, reports Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas in the October 20 issue of Newsweek, (on newsstands Monday, October 13).

In last week's radio confessional, Limbaugh told his listeners that he had twice gone to a hospital to detox. "What did he tell his wife when he checked into the treatment center? -- unless these were 24- to 48-hour clinics to clean out your system. There's an awful lot of mystery about it," said the friend.

Law-enforcement sources tell Newsweek that Rush Limbaugh's exposure as a pain-pill addict began when his former housekeeper Wilma Cline, 42, showed up at the Palm Beach County state attorney's office late last year eager to alert the cops to her boss's drug use. Her motive remained murky, but her story -- how she had met Limbaugh in parking lots to exchange sandwich bags filled with "baby blues" (OxyContin pills) for a cigar box stuffed with cash-was luridly damning, reports Thomas.

According to Cline, Limbaugh took as many as 30 OxyContin pills a day. It is not clear why Cline went to the authorities. She could still be prosecuted, despite a partial grant of immunity, say law-enforcement sources. The investigation has so far produced an arrest of a Palm Beach County couple accused of pushing hydrocodone and OxyContin.

Journalists who have spent time with Limbaugh have been struck by the contrast between Rush the Radio Know-It-All and the private, ill-at-ease Limbaugh.

Friend Bill Bennett, whose book, "The Moral Compass," Limbaugh touted on radio, says he knew nothing of Limbaugh's pill opping.

"He's a very private man," Bennett told Newsweek. "He takes problems into himself."

Limbaugh lasted only a year in college. He jokes that he flunked Public Speaking. Actually, he got a "D," his speaking teacher, Dr. Bill Stacy, told Newsweek. Limbaugh's father maneuvered him into the communications class,hoping his son would like it enough to stay in college and eventually become a lawyer.

Limbaugh was more interested in riffing off the top of his head.

"You need to make an outline. You need some data to support your assertions," Stacy told young Limbaugh.

Failed Disc Jockey

"Frankly, he wouldn't do those things." He was not much of a success as a disc jockey, either. Fired twice (and briefly on the dole, a detail Limbaugh overlooks when he rants against welfare), Limbaugh finally scored when he replaced Morton Downey Jr., an angry right-wing talk-radio host, on a Sacramento station.

He quickly became the patron saint of conservative talk radio and has stayed on top of the charts for more than a decade. (His most recent contract, signed in 2001 for eight years, was for $285 million.)

But his personal life left something to be desired.

His self-absorption made dating difficult. Two women who dated Limbaugh told conservative activist (and Limbaugh friend) Paul Weyrich that they couldn't seem to get his attention. "They both said, 'I'll never go on a date with him again'," Weyrich told Newsweek. "They did not have a good time. He talked about himself and didn't seem interested in them at all."

Limbaugh may have dropped a hint about his addiction a few months ago when he joked, in a seemingly offhand way on his radio show, that he had been "popping pills" for back pain. He drew a very sympathetic response two years ago when he announced that he had suddenly gone deaf-the result of some kind autoimmune illness, he said at the time.

Suspicion has now turned to his drug habit: repeated large doses of hydrocodone, a painkiller sold under the brand name Vicodin, can cause severe hearing impairment.

The penalty for illegally buying large quantities of prescription painkillers in Florida can be five years in jail, and contrary to some published reports, prosecutors do go after users as well as pushers -- especially if they want to make an example of a celebrity.

Limbaugh's best shot at keeping his vast audience is by being open about his problem, reports Thomas. Glenn Beck, an up-and-coming conservative talk-radio host who is regarded as one of the heirs if Limbaugh falters, is himself a former drug addict and recovering alcoholic.

"The hardest thing I had to do was stand up in front of a room of people and say, 'I'm an alcoholic,' and those were people who were sympathetic to what I was saying. He had to do it in front of 18 million...I can't imagine how hard it was to get on the air and say I have a problem."


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To: Petronski
Dr. Drew said on Greta last night that he had a 23 year old patient who took 100 vicodin a day and it didn't kill him because he had built up a tolerance.
21 posted on 10/12/2003 8:04:37 PM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (There is no shame in being poor, just dressing poorly)
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To: jim_trent
30 pills a day?

I thought the initial news accounts stated he was taking thousands of pills per day.

22 posted on 10/12/2003 8:06:25 PM PDT by umgud (gov't has more money than it needs, but never as much as it wants)
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To: yonif
According to Cline, Limbaugh took as many as 30 OxyContin pills a day.

I find this hard to believe.
His liver would be destroyed by now if he was taking that many pain killers.

23 posted on 10/12/2003 8:07:30 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: yonif
What amazes me is that even drug impaired he is still incredibly smart and inciteful. Just think what he'll be like in 30 days. Good luck Rush.
24 posted on 10/12/2003 8:08:18 PM PDT by Cate
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To: IncPen
"This cashing in may have been in providing the drugs, the wire, or surveillance. I'm thinking entrapment."

I am in agreement with you.

25 posted on 10/12/2003 8:08:38 PM PDT by Kay Soze (Democrats’ life philosophy is so flawed they need my money to make their lives work.)
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To: yonif
Sorry, I'd trust the Enquirer before I'd trust Newsleak.
26 posted on 10/12/2003 8:10:34 PM PDT by Tall_Texan ("Is Rush a Hypocrite?" http://righteverytime2.blogspot.com)
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To: A CA Guy
A wife of a friend fo mine would take 5 just to get out of bed in the morning.

30 is not outside the realm of possibility.
27 posted on 10/12/2003 8:12:13 PM PDT by Guillermo ( Proud Infidel)
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To: Central Scrutiniser
I've never heard him comment either way on "medical" marijuana.

He usually sticks to front page news, odd news, or media news.
28 posted on 10/12/2003 8:13:19 PM PDT by Guillermo ( Proud Infidel)
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To: A CA Guy
30 Oxys a day would kill an elephant, especially a Republican elephant

Nonsence, I regularly detox people talking twice that amount. tolerence is a fact of life.
29 posted on 10/12/2003 8:17:00 PM PDT by mlmr (The Naked and the Fred)
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To: Mr. Mojo
I'm sorry that so many people equate addiction to recreational drugs like cocaine or heroin with an addiction that began on a prescription following twin failed back surgeries. And yes, I understand full well that heroin is closely related (identical?) to the drugs abused by Limbaugh. I used to date a pharmacist and if I remember quickly, she referred to Oxycontin as 'time-released heroin.'

The point is, Limbaugh's current story is that he had significant, debilitating back pain, and when surgery failed, he decided to treat with pain killers--specifically, a class of painkillers to which an addiction is not readily apparent until it is time to stop taking them.

All of this is quite different from someone trying to fill a void in his life by toying with cocaine or street heroin or pot or booze.

If the current account of events is true, I wish him well and expect him to recover fully. If the story changes, I can't predict how I would react.

And one more thing: through all of this, he never ceased to provide the Excellence in Broadcasting his network promised. That's the amazing part.

30 posted on 10/12/2003 8:17:14 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: jim_trent; Common Tator
Just curious. It appears that the woman (maybe through her husband, a convicted drug dealer) was the pusher. Rush was the user. I have heard of the police squeezing users to give up their dealer, but I have never heard of a dealer being squeezed to give up a user. Of course, Rush would be a quite a trophy for any prosecutor. Much more than a couple of unknowns.

I have no knowledge of the case, but reading between the lines, I think it's possible that she was getting the pills with from LEOs, and some of them ginned up the wire and then the Enquirer story.

The MO of the Enquirer is to blow half their wad in the first story, let the accused bluster on and on, then let loose the 3nd part of the story.

Rush wisely clammed up, and if he hadn't taken the 30 days for rehab the story might have died with a fizzle of a part two.

Another thing not mentioned is that his 30 day leave will overlap half of the November sweeps period.

If I were a program director in a mid-sized market, this would be of some concern to me as I am looking to set my ad rates based on Rush's listenership.

This matter alone (the drugs) would be a stress on the ratings in any case (especially in blue-belt markets). But couple it with his ESPN troubles and an untimely absence and the PDs in those markets might be able to squeeze the syndicator for some tradebacks**.

The only alleviating factor that I see in this is that Limbaugh will be returning mid-sweep and is certainly guaranteed enormous ratings for the foreseeable future on his return. That alone might mollify the stations.

**Depending on his syndication agreement, Limbaugh 'owns' most of the commercial breaks. That it, local stations have to let Limbaugh's 'national' commercials play through. They make money selling a few local spots each hour. If Limbaugh wants to appease them, he can cut (or share) his playthrough $$ with them, or he can tradeback time to the local affiliates. I see this as a last resort for the stations; they don't want to p!ss Limbaugh off right now- he's by no means down OR out

31 posted on 10/12/2003 8:18:38 PM PDT by IncPen
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To: yonif
More piling on, and relyling on the Enquirer hit piece as gospel.
32 posted on 10/12/2003 8:20:40 PM PDT by mhking (When it rains it pours: I'm looking for a job again -- any offers or help: mhking@bellsouth.net)
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To: Common Tator
Tator, just pinged for your 2 cents on the media angle...
33 posted on 10/12/2003 8:21:23 PM PDT by IncPen
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To: yonif
Fired twice (and briefly on the dole, a detail Limbaugh overlooks when he rants against welfare)

I don't know when I've ever heard Rush rant against someone who was briefly on welfare.

34 posted on 10/12/2003 8:21:52 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat (Help us elect Republicans in Kentucky! Click on my name for links to all the 2003 candidates!)
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To: Jorge
His liver would be destroyed by now if he was taking that many pain killers.

It is quite possible that he was taking that many (owing to tolerance), and that in the long run, his liver is destroyed.

35 posted on 10/12/2003 8:22:17 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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To: Petronski
Good post, and I agree with the whole of it.
36 posted on 10/12/2003 8:30:09 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: IncPen
I know, I know, LEOs are supposedly investigating Limbaugh, but it seems likely to me (especially since Drudge claims the story has been cold for over a year) that some LEOs were cashing in on this off the clock. This cashing in may have been in providing the drugs, the wire, or surveillance. I'm thinking entrapment.

That's very interesting. And the maid's "murkey motive" might then be that it was time to haul in the fish. Otherwise, why would a dealer turn herself in to the County state attorney and finger Rush?

Wilma Cline, 42, showed up at the Palm Beach County state attorney's office late last year eager to alert the cops to her boss's drug use. Her motive remained murky, but her story -- how she had met Limbaugh in parking lots to exchange sandwich bags filled with "baby blues" (OxyContin pills) for a cigar box stuffed with cash-was luridly damning, reports Thomas.

And this was late last year........

38 posted on 10/12/2003 8:33:50 PM PDT by xJones
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To: GOPyouth
Yes he is. What's happening, man?
39 posted on 10/12/2003 8:36:29 PM PDT by CedarDave (I'm a recovering environmentalist - does anyone know of a 12-step program I can join?)
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To: yonif
You know you're a serious junkie when...

You dope yourself frickin deaf.

40 posted on 10/12/2003 8:39:08 PM PDT by dagnabbit (Stop the GOP-Dem Matricula Stealth Amnesty. Don't Let 'Em Abolish the USA.)
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