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Man of the Year: Rush Limbaugh
Human Events ^ | 01/07/2008 | Mark R. Levin

Posted on 01/07/2008 4:57:35 AM PST by IrishMike

Rush Limbaugh’s detractors never learn. They’ve tried everything to come between Rush and his more than 20 million listeners, intending to destroy his appeal and impact. But it’s a hopeless, almost laughable endeavor. They led boycotts against his advertisers -- yet his show continues to generate more revenue than any other on radio. They pressured his affiliates to drop his program, but he’s still heard on more than 600 stations -- more than any other talk host. They tried to keep him off Armed Forces Radio, of course, but he has the most popular program on the military’s radio network.

Will Not Be Intimidated

Try as they might, the Rush-haters cannot silence him, or persuade his massive audience to tune him out. After two decades as the top talk host in the nation, his ratings are stronger than ever. He is more popular and influential than ever. And yet, the Rush-haters persist. Their favorite tactic is to twist Rush’s on-air remarks to make them fit their stereotypes and to advance their political objectives.

Rush has never bowed to efforts by the left to control our national debate through intimidation tactics. A few months ago, when the Democrats shamelessly used Graeme Frost, a 12-year-old who had been in a terrible car accident, to promote the expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) entitlement, it was Rush, with information from folks on conservative websites such as Free Republic, who told America that the Frost family was not as it was represented to be by the Democrats and the Big Media. The Frosts had been financially able to purchase health insurance but apparently had chosen not to. Among other things, the parents sent their two daughters to an expensive private school, at an apparent cost of $40,000 per year. For exposing this sham, Rush was accused of picking on the poor seventh grader. Well, as Rush explained at the time, she’d been used, but not by him -- by her own parents, the Democrats and the media.

Home Run After Home Run

When David Ehrenstein, a Hollywood writer, penned an opinion piece last year in the Los Angeles Times, characterizing Illinois Democratic Sen. Barak Obama as “The Magic Negro,” Rush seized the moment to expose liberal hypocrisy with a parody -- “Barak the Magic Negro” (played to the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon”). The Rush-haters pounced, claiming falsely that Rush, not Ehrenstein, was employing a racial slur against Obama. No, Rush was ridiculing the left, and once again, it hit home. And when Rush was pressured to stop playing the parody, he defiantly played it over and over again.

During the 2006 elections, the Democrats shamelessly used Michael J. Fox in targeted congressional races to campaign against Republicans who opposed taxpayer-financed stem-cell research, including running television ads featuring Fox. And in those commercials, Fox was visibly shaking from the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. The political message was clear: Vote against these Republicans because they are heartless people who oppose curing diseases. Well, Rush would have none of it. He criticized the Democrats’ use of Fox, Fox’s politicization of a medical issue and the dishonesty of the ads. As usual, the Democrats and liberal media distorted Rush’s argument, accusing him of mocking Fox and his ailments. They sought to deflect criticism from their own crude political behavior. But again, they failed.

Most Important Voice on the Right

What is it about Rush that drives the left crazy (that is, crazier than they already are)? The answer is actually quite simple: Rush is the most important voice in the conservative movement. Others want to be, some claim to be, but he is. More than any conservative politician, columnist or pundit, Rush speaks for us. His opinions are principled and consistent. He has a brilliant mind and a voracious appetite for knowledge and truth, all of which he uses behind his golden EIB microphone to teach and persuade as he cuts through the daily media clutter. He has the guts to say what so many of us are thinking to ourselves. And Rush’s likable and optimistic personality and entertaining style attract increasing numbers of conservative adherents. Liberals consider Rush and his talk show the greatest threats to their agenda and pursuit of power, and they’re right.

The most stunning and desperate assault on Rush was launched just a few weeks ago when the ethically challenged Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) -- armed with propaganda prepared by a Clinton front group that calls itself “Media Matters for America” (which also claims to be a tax-exempt charitable foundation) -- tried to use the power of his office to squelch Rush with a threatening letter, signed by dozens of his Democratic colleagues, to Rush’s Clear Channel broadcast partner. What was all the fuss about?

During a Morning Update broadcast, Rush criticized fake soldiers such as Jesse MacBeth and the left’s support for them. MacBeth claimed to have served in Iraq as an Army Ranger. MacBeth was embraced by the anti-war movement and appeared on several media outlets solely because of his vicious smears against the United States military. But MacBeth was a fraud. He was forced out of the Army in 44 days and never received the Purple Heart, as he had claimed. A press release from the United States attorney’s office that prosecuted MacBeth, among other fake soldiers, states:

“Jesse MacBeth, 23, Tacoma, Wash., sentenced today in connection with his fraudulent claims of military service. MacBeth sought medical benefits claiming to suffer from PTSD related to service in Iraq and Afghanistan, in fact, Macbeth was discharged from the Army about a month after he joined. MacBeth never traveled outside the U.S. with the Army. Macbeth duped reporters, claiming to be a decorated Army Ranger who had witnessed war crimes.”

In a subsequent conversation with a caller who complained that the media “never talk to real soldiers,” Rush referred to these fake soldiers as “phony soldiers.” There was nothing remotely controversial about his statement. But Media Matters, putting words in Rush’s mouth, claimed that Rush had challenged the patriotism of real soldiers who had actually served but opposed the Iraq War.

Advocate of the Military

Now, anybody who has spent any time listening to Rush knew this was false. There is no greater advocate -- on or off the air -- for the military and its mission. And unlike Reid and most of the other anti-war Democrats, over the years Rush has quietly made significant contributions to the Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation. But it didn’t matter. Reid ran with the lie, as did many of his fellow Democrats and media friends, believing they could damage Rush’s reputation, drive a wedge between Rush and his audience and advance the Democrats’ political agenda. To my knowledge, never before has a Senate leader attempted to use the force of government against a private citizen in this way. And rather than condemn Reid, the Big Media cheered him on by repeating his lies.

So, the stakes were extremely high. Would a powerful Democratic politician and Clinton front group be able to cripple Rush and damage the conservative cause through intimidation and dishonest tactics? Well, they don’t know Rush like we do. They picked a fight with the wrong guy.

Rush confronted, mocked and exposed Reid and Media Matters as dissembling bullies. And in an act of absolute brilliance, he put the Reid letter -- signed by the likes of Hillary Clinton (N.Y.), John Kerry (Mass.), Teddy Kennedy (Mass.) and other anti-war senators -- up for auction on eBay, not only pledging that all proceeds would go to his beloved

Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation, but announcing that he’d match the winning bid. The auction brought $2.1 million, and when combined with Rush’s matching donation, the Reid letter generated a whopping $4.2 million for the foundation! But Rush wasn’t finished. He challenged Reid to raise or contribute an equal amount for the troops. We’re all still waiting.

For this, and all else he does every day to defend our founding principles, HUMAN EVENTS confers on Rush Limbaugh its 2007 Man of the Year Award.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 110th; 2007review; 2008; bush; congress; democratparty; democrats; elections; gop; limbaugh; manoftheyear; marklevin; military; msm; petraeus; rush; rushlimbaugh; savage; senate; talkradio; wot
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To: ken21
i listen in my car when i get a chance,

Like Rush says, when life hands you a rotten apple, smack it upside a liberal's head! (No, he didn't say that.....)

121 posted on 01/07/2008 7:45:10 PM PST by Hot Tabasco
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To: writer33

Maybe they can make Pooty Poot or Albore the man of the year, but Rush deserves 10 times the awards those two lame brains get.


122 posted on 01/07/2008 7:48:24 PM PST by Enterprise (Those who "betray us" also "Betray U.S." They're called DEMOCRATS!)
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To: writer33
Thanks for the ping. Now that I've had a chance to read the article I think we can forgo the beating. Unless you had your heart set on it. ;^)

Without a doubt Rush is The Man of the Year. Year after year. This was a particulary good one.

Rush speaks for us. His opinions are principled and consistent.

That is the essence of Rush. The Great One did a great job of recounting some of the most brilliant things Rush has built on that foundation.

123 posted on 01/07/2008 7:57:37 PM PST by TigersEye (Crusty is as Crusty does.)
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To: TigersEye

No. I was looking forward to the beating.

:-)


125 posted on 01/07/2008 8:56:35 PM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a conservatie and Rush Limbaugh knows it.)
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To: writer33

Thanks, it’s a great article that I would have missed without the ping.


126 posted on 01/07/2008 9:07:44 PM PST by Brasil (Dem motto: Demagoguery trumps truth.)
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To: writer33
As are the hired thugs I've been contacting since my last post.

;^)

bump

What? Did you think I was going to do it myself?

127 posted on 01/07/2008 10:50:06 PM PST by TigersEye (Crusty is as Crusty does.)
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To: writer33

BTTT


128 posted on 01/08/2008 2:54:45 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: IrishMike

Bravo!


129 posted on 01/08/2008 3:02:49 AM PST by Ladysmith ((NRA, SAS) I’m paranoid. The only question is, am I paranoid enough?)
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To: IrishMike

Bravo! to the Godfather! bump.


130 posted on 01/08/2008 3:36:20 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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To: Mr. Silverback
Oh, they've told you their IQ?

Probably an inflated IQ at that.

131 posted on 01/08/2008 4:34:36 AM PST by Arrowhead1952 (I've been too busy for FR this weekend, because I did the things I refuse to let the invaders do.)
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To: Faith

Thanks Faith :0)


132 posted on 01/08/2008 4:47:06 AM PST by conservativepoet
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To: dagoofyfoot

“The man has some triple X size gonads”

Note: Mount Rush More

oh, I mean the man should be on Mount Rushmore


133 posted on 01/08/2008 4:51:50 AM PST by not2worry ( What goes around comes around!)
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To: writer33

Didn’t see it until you pinged me. Many thanks for the ping! I did see he was named MOTY on his site yesterday though.


134 posted on 01/08/2008 5:01:07 AM PST by Budge (<>< Sit Nomen Domini benedictum. <><)
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To: mission9
A case could be made that the attacks on Huckabee is a set-up to get Huck in the news as a "Rush tamer." A Rush tamer would endear Mike to the media, and work like a Trojan Horse. That is a tough case to make.
That is an impossible case to make after Rush ridiculed the idea that Huckabee is a conservative yesterday by claiming to have "seen the light" and realized that open borders, high taxes, etc - everything Democrats stand for except gay marriage and abortion and antichristianity - is "the new conservatism."

135 posted on 01/08/2008 5:15:56 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (The idea around which liberalism coheres is that NOTHING actually matters except PR.)
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To: lentulusgracchus
I want to know what happened (really) to the Florida drug charges, since I was taxed unexpectedly over the holidays by someone arguing that he had been, in fact, convicted. Which was news to me. I thought he'd been exonerated, but the liberals all gravely assured me, heads nodding, that he had been convicted and sentenced.
Rush said that he had agreed to submit to periodic, if not random, drug testing as part of an agreement that he would not be prosecuted while he stayed clean over some period of time. Consequently people who blithely assert, as some do on FR, that Rush is on drugs now are guilty of "actual malice" - libeling a public figure in disregard of the fact that the libels are known to be false. If Rush were actually using drugs illegally he would be detected and would be prosecuted.

136 posted on 01/08/2008 5:30:25 AM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion (The idea around which liberalism coheres is that NOTHING actually matters except PR.)
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To: not2worry
Note: Mount Rush More


cheeky little devil you...
137 posted on 01/08/2008 6:14:05 AM PST by dagoofyfoot
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To: mission9

I am going to take a 1000% neutral position on Governor Romney until I have looked into this Boy Scout matter thoroughly. I will say this, however: Anyone who says he’s toast if he doesn’t win New Hamster is way off. The race is still wide open, and I think anyone in the top tier would be a fool to get out anytime in the next two weeks.


138 posted on 01/08/2008 6:29:27 AM PST by Mr. Silverback (Support Scouting: Raising boys to be strong men and politically incorrect at the same time.)
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To: writer33

Glad you liked it. Rush is such a hunk.


139 posted on 01/08/2008 7:40:05 AM PST by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: seekthetruth
I do know that just last Friday Rush stated on his program that if anyone has been REALLY listening they would not have any problem figuring out whom he likes among the candidates. It is obvious to me that Rush likes Fred Thompson, even though I do not think he will come right out and endorse.......especially at this early date.

he has already said that Fred Thompson is the only conservative in the top tier. That's about as close to an endorsement without being an endorsement as it can be.
140 posted on 01/08/2008 8:22:47 AM PST by CottonBall
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