Posted on 05/05/2006 2:05:21 PM PDT by wcdukenfield
Patrick Kennedy & Double Standards 05/05 04:37 PM
I don't wish anyone ill, except our nation's enemies. It's a good thing that Patrick Kennedy is going back into rehab. But I am very angry.
For nearly three years we witnessed the persecution of Rush Limbaugh, who became addicted to painkillers resulting from back and neck problems. We witnessed leaks by prosecutors who spread lies about him being involved in money laundering, drug rings, and doctor shopping. But the media happily repeated them. Some mocked him.
Rush got help. He has been clean for years. And in most cases, when someone becomes addicted to prescription drugs for the first time, the matter is eventually dropped. Most jurisdictions have set up drug courts for this very purpose. But that didn't stop the state prosecutor in Palm Beach County from spending hundreds of thousands of tax dollars pursuing Rush.
Early on, prosecutors claimed they had evidence of over ten felonies. They demanded that Rush plead guilty to some felonyany felony. He refused, always insisting on his innocence. So, they leaked more lies to the media, hoping to intimidate him. They seized his medical records. They gave his medical records to the media. The media took those records and turned them into graphics for television. Reporters and commentators were studying his prescriptions, discussing both the kinds and amount of medicine he had taken. They were beside themselves with glee. Newsweek, AP and the Palm Beach Post, Rush's local paper, were especially vicious, serving as lap-dogs for the prosecutors.
In court, Rush fought these people every step of the wayall the way to the Florida Supreme Court. He spent millions of dollars defending himselfdespite the fact that he had been a first-time abuser, went to rehab, and was clean. And then last October, the lead prosecutor sauntered into court and in response to questioning told the judgewe have no evidence that Rush Limbaugh has committed any crime! None.
So, I am very angry. You will hear commentator after commentator speaking sympathetically about Patrick Kennedy and his addiction to painkillers. You will hear people say that he is addicted, he has a serious health problem, he deserves to be praised for his forthrightness today, and we should leave him alone. And many of these commentators will be the same people who were giddy in their ceaseless attacks on Rush.
I am angry at the double standard, where liberals are regularly treated one way and conservatives another. I am also glad Patrick Kennedy won't be abused as Rush was. But you can be sure that the next conservative with a problem won't be treated like Kennedy.
But there are some aspects to the Kennedy matter that require answers. If Patrick Kennedy, who is not a first offender, is addicted to painkillers, from where did he get them? And there are news reports that he had been drinking earlier at a Capitol Hill bar and alcohol was later smelled on his breath. So, why was the officer on the scene prevented by more senior police officers from performing a routine sobriety test?
I truly wish Patrick Kennedy well. But you bet I'm angry.
Think how clever he was to tell the police officers that he was on the way to vote. That meant that he could not be detained for further investigation.
How about having your named and character dragged through the mud by a bunch of jackals?
They've both chosen to live a public life.
Live by the sword, die by the sword...........
Ted got a pass so that he could explain the embarrassing fact of Mary Jo.
Even with Pulitzer Prize winners there in the Kennedy compound, along with all the Best and Brightest, to help Edward Milhous, his story stinked, stank, stunk.
And Patches' story is out of this world. Ambien, Phrenigan, pain killers, along with some evidence of alcohol imbibation would put most if not all of us on our asses and we'd have sense enough to know it.
I don't believe Patches is hooked on either. I think he's a garden variety drunk posing as a pain-killer addict to elicit sympathy. Drugs are more defensible than alcohol, don't ya know?
Color me persuaded by you that because Rush is a rich guy, the following is A-OK:
Quite an assumption on your part...............
You must be easily persuaded.
Congressional Investigation Time
EXCELLENT!
Rush does NOT have driver.....
Good point. Government worker......taxpayers will pay for his rehab.
With all due respect, I do wish ill, at least in the form of punishment. As a human being, I hope he finds a way out of the morass of his problems (not the least of which being The Son of Ted), however, the enabling (remember the Clintons?) only exacerbates his problem. |
And, no, I have no idea what I'm talking about, but I'm half drunk, but I don't drive when I do, and I'll admit it.
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