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Rush Limbaugh, Wife Set to Divorce
Newsmax ^ | 6/11/04 | newsmax

Posted on 06/12/2004 11:46:05 AM PDT by NotchJohnson

Conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh announced Friday that he and his wife, Marta, are divorcing.

The Limbaughs "mutually decided to end their marriage of 10 years" and have "separated pending an amicable resolution," according to a statement released by Limbaugh's publicist.

The couple shared a $24 million oceanfront mansion in nearby Palm Beach, from where Limbaugh often broadcast his daily three-hour show.

Spokesman Tony Knight said the matter was personal and declined further comment.

It was the third marriage for both Limbaugh, 53, and his 44-year-old wife, who were wed May 27, 1994, at the Virginia home of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Thomas officiated the ceremony.

The past several months have been difficult for the politically and socially conservative Limbaugh, who announced in October that he was entering drug rehabilitation because he was addicted to prescription painkillers.

At the same time, West Palm Beach prosecutors announced they were investigating whether Limbaugh illegally went "doctor shopping" to obtain the pills. The practice refers to visiting several doctors to receive duplicate prescriptions of controlled narcotics.

Limbaugh, who has not been charged with any crime, has repeatedly fought back against the charges and negative publicity he's received over the matter.

Last month, he took out full-page ads in two Florida newspapers to attack prosecutors for mounting what he called a politically motivated investigation. He also regularly lashes out against prosecutors and reporters and defends himself during his show.

The criminal case against Limbaugh is on hold pending a decision from a Florida appeals court. It will decide whether the seizure of Limbaugh's medical records, which were taken by investigators in November, violated privacy laws.

Prosecutors say they need the records to determine whether to bring charges against Limbaugh.


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To: Hacksaw
I hope he is working some kind of program, especially with all that is happeing around him.

He never, and I mean, NEVER speaks about his recovery. I know I am so involved with mine that the topic comes up in my conversation occasionally, and here on FR when a topic comes up related to addiction and recovery. Going to a meeting a day and calling my sponsor 1-2 times a day will put recovery in the forefront of your mind. Of course, it helps my sponsor is my bestest bud now. :o)

But Rush never speaks of it at all. Nor do I hear the language of recovery ever come from his mouth. It's quite clear to this addict that -- at the risk of taking his inventory -- he's not working the program. And you've got to work it to make it.

There are rare people who can abstain without working the program. I even know one or two. But they are NOT in recovery and NOT trying to get personal development or live their life by spiritual principles. Their choice, and one fellow I have a big resentment against, so I'm actually pretty cool with that one. ;^)

PS: I know, I know: "Resentments are like peeing your pants. No one feels it but you."

61 posted on 06/12/2004 12:39:54 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: Gracey

Thank you for your reply, Gracey.


62 posted on 06/12/2004 12:42:27 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)

Sure it does. Didn't you get the press release?


63 posted on 06/12/2004 12:44:37 PM PDT by Hank Rearden (Refuse to let anyone who could only get a government job tell you how to run your life.)
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To: NotchJohnson
"Prosecutors say they need the records to determine whether to bring charges against Limbaugh."

This is tantamount to an admission of engaging in a "fishing" expedition, which any judge with room temperature IQ would throw out in a heartbeat.

Ol' Rush could use someone who is on his side in this, not someone who only looks to him to be a cash cow for her and her kids. I would be suspicious of any woman who would become interested in the bombastic Rush only after he started making serious money.

I only hope he had an airtight pre-nup.

64 posted on 06/12/2004 12:46:47 PM PDT by nightdriver
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To: TomGuy

The microscopic piece of metal I read about got stuck in his arse which meant he was running away from the enemy.


65 posted on 06/12/2004 12:47:30 PM PDT by Gatún(CraigIsaMangoTreeLawyer)
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To: NotchJohnson

Does this mean that she can be required to testify against him if there is any kind of court case brought against him?


66 posted on 06/12/2004 12:48:01 PM PDT by NTegraT
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To: Lazamataz
But Rush never speaks of it at all. Nor do I hear the language of recovery ever come from his mouth. It's quite clear to this addict that -- at the risk of taking his inventory -- he's not working the program. And you've got to work it to make it.

Perhaps he's just trying to keep it private and out of his work? When he first returned from rehab, he did talk about the experience some. I thought he had changed quite a bit when I heard him use the word "enable" on the air. I could understand if he just didn't want the topic of addiction to consistently take over his show.

67 posted on 06/12/2004 12:49:39 PM PDT by AQGeiger (Have you hugged your soldier today?)
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To: NotchJohnson

The article says 3 for both, but I thought Rush was married only once before...for 7-years.


68 posted on 06/12/2004 12:49:59 PM PDT by Cuttnhorse (John Kerry, Unfit to be Commander in Chief)
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To: tbird5

Three, sadly... my parents divorced, then *both* remarried and divorced again. I was six years old for the first one, and both of them lied about pretty much every single detail for decades. That's why this "divorce is not a moral failure" BS doesn't fly with me - I know way too much about divorce to swallow that moral-equivalationist line.


69 posted on 06/12/2004 12:52:10 PM PDT by thoughtomator (No Gays = No AIDS; No Arabs = No Terror)
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To: AQGeiger
Perhaps he's just trying to keep it private and out of his work?

Naw. It permeates your life too much. I can always tell another member of the Fellowship right away.

70 posted on 06/12/2004 12:53:21 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: Cuttnhorse

What did Bush have to do with this, and where does Hector the poolboy fit in?


71 posted on 06/12/2004 12:53:33 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Liberalism is the end result of too many people peeing in the gene pool.)
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To: thoughtomator
So your parents lied, therefore everyone else who divorces is wrong?

Not trying to start anything, just reminding you that your experiences are your experiences.

72 posted on 06/12/2004 12:55:45 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: Lazamataz

Whoops....having fun yet? I love when someone besides me says something incendiary around here. I know your post seemed innocent when you wrote it.


Yep, I'm divorced too and it was both bad judgement and a moral failure and ALWAYS hurts the children.

:>)


73 posted on 06/12/2004 12:57:28 PM PDT by wardaddy (This is it. We either win and prevail or we lose and get tossed into that dustbin W mentioned!)
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To: Lazamataz

If they were the only example, then I wouldn't generalize. But they're not. What happened to me happened to over 50% of the people I knew as a child. You think we didn't compare notes?

Here's a mental exercise for you: try to come up with a divorce scenario that is not dependent on a moral failure by one party or both. (It can't be done - the breach of a solemn oath itself is a moral failure.)


74 posted on 06/12/2004 12:58:30 PM PDT by thoughtomator (No Gays = No AIDS; No Arabs = No Terror)
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To: wardaddy
Feh. I've been much more flamed before.

Like the time I suggested that Bush was not conservative enough for my tastes.

;^)

75 posted on 06/12/2004 12:59:08 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: CobaltBlue
it helps to marry somebody with similar values

Eureka!, I agree emphatically, that is paramount.

*watch out for flying pigs in Fairfax and I'll keep an eye out down here in Rube Nation.

76 posted on 06/12/2004 12:59:56 PM PDT by wardaddy (This is it. We either win and prevail or we lose and get tossed into that dustbin W mentioned!)
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To: AUH2OY2K
“You could find the assets are divided 50-50 but the disparity is huge because the wife will be living on investment income only and the husband is on £500,000 a year,” he says.

That is absurd, by that logic as long as he is paying money then the ex-husband
should be able to have sexual relations with the wife.
There is no assurance that his future sex partners will be
as good or as frequent and thus he should have a guarntee
of booty alimony.

The only way some sort of future earning claim should be allowed would be fraud.
IOW He OR SHE lied in order to obtain support while going to school.
What about the women who get a real estate licence for part time that turns permanent?
Perhaps the husband should get a set percentage of each commission.

Divorce is the cash out value of the marriage at the time of filing.
The marital estate is the same as an estate at probate.
It is marked by a death, the assets divided and the parties go away with the spoils.
THE END.
77 posted on 06/12/2004 1:00:33 PM PDT by longtermmemmory
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To: thoughtomator
Here's a mental exercise for you: try to come up with a divorce scenario that is not dependent on a moral failure by one party or both.

Precisely my point. We don't know that Rush is the person with the moral failure in this scenario. You do concede that a split CAN occur with one party being largely blameless?

78 posted on 06/12/2004 1:00:50 PM PDT by Lazamataz ("Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown" -- harpseal)
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To: Lazamataz

Yeah, but three times?


79 posted on 06/12/2004 1:01:29 PM PDT by thoughtomator (No Gays = No AIDS; No Arabs = No Terror)
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To: Lazamataz
Bush was not conservative enough for my tastes

Mine either...but in the end my pragmatic side when out usually

80 posted on 06/12/2004 1:01:49 PM PDT by wardaddy (This is it. We either win and prevail or we lose and get tossed into that dustbin W mentioned!)
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