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With half his brain tied behind his back [Ann Coulter]
WND.com ^ | Oct 15, 2003 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 10/15/2003 4:36:12 PM PDT by perfect stranger

So liberals have finally found a drug addict they don't like. And unlike the Lackawanna Six – those high-spirited young lads innocently seeking adventure in an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan – liberals could find no excuses for Rush Limbaugh.

After years of the mainstream media assuring us that Rush was a has-been, a nobody, yesterday's news – the Rush painkiller story was front-page news last week. (Would anyone care if Howell Raines committed murder?) The airwaves and print media were on red alert with Rush's admission that, after an unsuccessful spinal operation a few years ago, he became addicted to powerful prescription painkillers.

Rush Limbaugh's misfortune is apparently a bigger story than his nearly $300 million radio contract signed two years ago. That was the biggest radio contract in broadcasting history. Yet there are only 12 documents on LexisNexis that reported it. The New York Times didn't take notice of Rush's $300 million radio contract, but a few weeks later, put Bill Clinton's comparatively measly $10 million book contract on its front page. Meanwhile, in the past week alone, LexisNexis has accumulated more than 50 documents with the words "Rush Limbaugh and hypocrisy." That should make up for the 12 documents on his $300 million radio contract.

The reason any conservative's failing is always major news is that it allows liberals to engage in their very favorite taunt: Hypocrisy! Hypocrisy is the only sin that really inflames them. Inasmuch as liberals have no morals, they can sit back and criticize other people for failing to meet the standards that liberals simply renounce. It's an intriguing strategy. By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites.

At least Rush wasn't walking into church carrying a 10-pound Bible before rushing back to the Oval Office for sodomy with Monica Lewinsky. He wasn't enforcing absurd sexual harassment guidelines while dropping his pants in front of a half-dozen subordinates. (Evidently, Clinton wasn't a hypocrite because no one was supposed to take seriously the notion that he respected women or believed in God.)

Rush has hardly been the anti-drug crusader liberals suggest. Indeed, Rush hasn't had much to say about drugs at all since that spinal operation. The Rush Limbaugh quote that has been endlessly recited in the last week to prove Rush's rank "hypocrisy" is this, made eight years ago: "Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws against selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs. ... And so if people are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."

What precisely are liberals proposing that Rush should have said to avoid their indignant squeals of "hypocrisy"? Announce his support for the wide and legal availability of a prescription painkiller that may have caused him to go deaf and nearly ruined his career and wrecked his life? I believe that would have been both evil and hypocritical.

Or is it simply that Rush should not have become addicted to painkillers in the first place? Well, no, I suppose not. You've caught us: Rush has a flaw. And yet, the wily hypocrite does not support flaws!

When a conservative can be the biggest thing in talk radio, earning $30 million a year and attracting 20 million devoted listeners every week – all while addicted to drugs – I'll admit liberals have reason to believe that conservatives are some sort of super-race, incorruptible by original sin. But the only perfect man hasn't walked the Earth for 2,000 years. In liberals' worldview, any conservative who is not Jesus Christ is ipso facto a "hypocrite" for not publicly embracing dissolute behavior the way liberals do.

In fact, Rush's behavior was not all that dissolute. There is a fundamental difference between taking any drug – legal, illegal, prescription, protected by the 21st Amendment or banned by Michael Bloomberg – for kicks and taking a painkiller for pain.

There is a difference morally and a difference legally. While slamming Rush, Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz recently told Wolf Blitzer, "Generally, people who illegally buy prescription drugs are not prosecuted, whereas people who illegally buy cocaine and heroin are prosecuted." What would the point be? Just say no to back surgery?

I haven't checked with any Harvard Law professors, but I'm pretty sure that, generally, adulterous drunks who drive off bridges and kill girls are prosecuted. Ah, but Teddy Kennedy supports adultery and public drunkenness – so at least you can't call him a hypocrite! That must provide great consolation to Mary Jo Kopechne's parents.

I have a rule about not feeling sorry for people worth $300 million, but I'm feeling sentimental. Evan Thomas wrote a cover story on Rush for Newsweek this week that was so vicious it read like conservative satire. Thomas called Rush a "schlub," "socially ill at ease," an Elmer Gantry, an actor whose "act has won over, or fooled, a lot of people." He compared Rush to the phony TV evangelist Jim Bakker and recommended that Rush start to "make a virtue out of honesty." (Liberals can lie under oath in legal proceedings and it's a "personal matter." Conservatives must scream their every failing from the rooftops or they are "liars.")

As is standard procedure for profiles of conservatives, Newsweek gathered quotes on Rush from liberals, ex-wives and dumped dates. Covering himself, Thomas ruefully remarked that "it's hard to find many people who really know him." Well, there was me, Evan! But I guess Newsweek didn't have room for the quotes I promptly sent back to the Newsweek researchers. I could have even corrected Newsweek's absurd account of how Rush met his current wife. (It's kind of cute, too: She was a fan who began arguing with him about something he said on air.)

Thomas also made the astute observation that "Rush Limbaugh has always had far more followers than friends." Needless to say, this floored those of us who were shocked to discover that Rush does not have 20 million friends.

So the guy I really feel sorry for is Evan Thomas. How would little Evan fare in any competitive media? Any followers? Any fans? Any readers at all? And he's not even addicted to painkillers! This week, Rush proved his motto: He really can beat liberals with half his brain tied behind his back.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: anncoulter; evanthomas; liberals; newsweek; rush
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To: lepton
I had fairly extensive sinus surgery a year ago and can vouch for this. I was on a huge dose of Hydrocodone for 2 weeks all the time and then for the next 3 weeks at night only with Darvocet during the day.

I've had surgery before and have given birth 3 times w/o anesthesia and this surgery was by far the most painful thing I've endured. I started getting worried about being on the meds so long and kept asking my Dr. if it was ok.

He always asked if I was still in pain to which I answered yes, he said then don't worry about it, if you are in pain you need the drugs and it will eventually heal and the pain will go away.

He was right, but I sure did get some weird looks from my Pharmacist when I went for refills. They ended up calling him 3 separate times to make sure he really had authorized that amount of pain meds.

MKM

81 posted on 10/15/2003 7:24:15 PM PDT by mykdsmom (We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction - Aesop)
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To: RonDog
Classic Ann....thanks for the Ping.

MKM

82 posted on 10/15/2003 7:24:59 PM PDT by mykdsmom (We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction - Aesop)
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To: Pahuanui
Well .. I would maybe not call it vicious but over the edge for sure. It's interesting that they call Rush basically a hypocrit.. when they ooze it.
83 posted on 10/15/2003 7:27:20 PM PDT by Zipporah
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To: Sir Gawain
Previous poster said "There is a fundamental difference between taking any drug – legal, illegal, prescription, protected by the 21st Amendment or banned by Michael Bloomberg – for kicks and taking a painkiller for pain."

You replied " Not to your body or brain there's not. It's all the same."

No, each drug has its own effects, its own interaction with your body your situation. My father had back surgery, and it seems like it was successful (so far) he was in agony.

Yes Rush, or my father, might have to take the pain killers for the rest of his life. Consider: People with diabetes take insulin for the rest of their life. People with HIV take their cocktail of drugs for the rest of their life. People with hemophilia take clotting compounds for the rest of their life. So long as Rush can function, can love, and can work, he should be allowed (and I encourage him to) get relief from oppressive unrelenting pain, in a manner that is selected by him and in accord with his values and mores.

There are treatments for the constipation that is the sole major side effect of these drugs (since he is already deaf, he can not have that effect anymore.) I don't care if Al Franken-cheapshot says he is full of manure. We love Rush, despite the infirmities to which the human flesh is heir.

Certainly he has enough money that he should be able to afford proper medical care. If he is not in pain, then fine, he will be happier if he shakes the monkey off. But the drugs are not the problem, it is the sad combination of persistant pain, and federal law that places legal restrictions on life giving medication that are the problem in my opinion.
84 posted on 10/15/2003 8:41:43 PM PDT by donmeaker (Bigamy is one wife too many. So is monogamy.)
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To: jim35
Maybe I read the statement wrong, but I thought she was saying there was a difference in being addicted to the two.
85 posted on 10/15/2003 9:01:06 PM PDT by Sir Gawain
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To: perfect stranger
Thanks to those several who discussed the presence of pain and its affect on addiction. I took pain pills for about six months, percidan[sp]. The Dr said it was addictive but not to worry about it, but never explained why and I didn't ask. It never bothered me to quit once the back pain subsided.

What I think is very significant about this info is that it may caution someone who is taking pain pills for acute pain to realize that it is not immunity from addiction at work here, but the body's reaction to pain. I know this point has been made, but, in my case it is particularly revealing. I am an alcoholic who does not crave liquor, and quit cold turkey when internal bleeding almost killed me, and a smoker who can't quit. I shudder to think where I'd be if I fooled myself into thinking I could continue to enjoy the effects of pain pills, sans the pain, by fooling my doctor, and became addicted.


86 posted on 10/15/2003 9:05:40 PM PDT by Sir Charles
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To: perfect stranger
Ann at her best!
87 posted on 10/15/2003 9:07:46 PM PDT by Snuffington
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To: Pahuanui
"Coulter never could write particularly well, and now it's clear she can't read with any facility, either."

Hey, no friend, get some serious help, okay?
88 posted on 10/15/2003 9:11:05 PM PDT by loftyheights (Lutheran Loft)
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To: zeromus
A couple of days the guest host spoke at length on the years of friendship that he had shared with Rush. If the media says you have no friends, how do you prove you do? Seems like slick character assasination rather than journalism (Ooops...they left out the Hitler worship, groping and dog kicking).
89 posted on 10/15/2003 9:11:33 PM PDT by gogipper
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To: zeromus
A couple of days the guest host spoke at length on the years of friendship that he had shared with Rush. If the media says you have no friends, how do you prove you do? Seems like slick character assasination rather than journalism (Ooops...they left out the Hitler worship, groping and dog kicking).
90 posted on 10/15/2003 9:14:07 PM PDT by gogipper
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91 posted on 10/15/2003 9:16:42 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Snuffington
I can not imagine go through this pain. Testing your pride, begging for help, maybe even offering money to people for help. All this plus dealing with deafness. To hear demons in your head. It must be hell. I pray for rush with all my heart!!!
92 posted on 10/15/2003 9:20:11 PM PDT by Brimack34 (I love Rush!! And his station in MN. Sold him out!!!!!!)
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To: perfect stranger
Thanks for posting another masterpiece from Ann.

Mary Matalin summed up the same idea years ago when she noted that the American people were not outraged by Bill Clinton because everybody already knew going in that he was a lying scumbag. Nobody ever expected anything better from Clinton, and so how could they be surprised by anything he said or did?
93 posted on 10/15/2003 9:22:50 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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94 posted on 10/15/2003 9:25:24 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Sir Charles
fooling my doctor, and became addicted.

Percodan is a hyrocodone drug mix. Not as addictive as Oxycodone by any means.

Anyone treated with a good sized dose of oxycodone for a month or more,(sometimes less) will have withdrawl symptoms.

Unfortunately some Dr's fail to caution patients or believe the addiction will be so mild it will not be noticable.

They have been educated stupid.

95 posted on 10/15/2003 9:25:43 PM PDT by Cold Heat ("It is easier for an ass to succeed in that trade than any other." [Samuel Clemens, on lawyers])
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96 posted on 10/15/2003 9:27:46 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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97 posted on 10/15/2003 9:29:11 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: RonDog
By openly admitting to being philanderers, draft dodgers, liars, weasels and cowards, liberals avoid ever being hypocrites..."

That's going on my screen saver when I get back to the office. Good on ya, Ann!

98 posted on 10/15/2003 9:35:45 PM PDT by radiohead
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To: perfect stranger
If I had to follow the details of the liberal machinations as closely as Limbaugh does every day, I'd be eating pain pills like M&M's.

For all the lefties that have sprouted wood over Limbaugh's problems - go pound sand. Your hell is just begining...

He's coming back, he'll lose no audience and he'll probably gain even more.
99 posted on 10/15/2003 9:37:39 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (DEFUND NPR & PBS - THE AMERICAN PRAVDA)
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To: perfect stranger
Great post. Thanks. Ann's work is outstanding!
100 posted on 10/15/2003 9:40:26 PM PDT by PGalt
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