Posted on 10/02/2003 11:43:11 PM PDT by Timesink
He Who Lives By The Loudmouth ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, 2003
Rush Limbaugh says hes a victim of the thought police. In his latest Against the Grain commentary, CBSNews.com's Dick Meyer says, in a nutshell, 'spare me.'
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Am I delighted to see Rush Limbaugh attacked, ridiculed and forced out of his ESPN gig? Absolutely. Justice is being served.
(Photo: CBS)
Live by the loudmouth, die by the loudmouth.
Poor Rush. Not.
Do I think Rush Limbaughs cracks about Donovan McNabb are seriously racist? Not really.
Do I think they were offensive? Mildly, not profoundly.
Do I like it when the thought police, the language cops and the political correctness enforcers pounce on an utterance and declare it illegal? No, I hate it.
Am I delighted to see Rush Limbaugh attacked, ridiculed and forced out of his ESPN gig? Absolutely. Justice is being served.
Limbaugh routinely insults those he disagrees with. He gives them nasty nicknames; he mocks them, besmirches them and makes fun of them far more adeptly than his current attackers. This is how he makes his millions. It is ludicrous for him, and for his defenders, to claim he is being treated unfairly. Others are simply doing unto him what he does unto others. Thats justice in my book.
Limbaughs public shtick for years and years has had a constant hum of low-grade racism and race baiting. When he talks about black people on his radio show, he often uses "ax" instead of "ask," apparently to be funny. When the topic is Carol Moseley Braun, his producers play the theme song from "The Jeffersons." This is how he entertains his audience. This is how he makes his millions.
Given Limbaughs track record, why did the McNabb remark cause such a frenzy when so many other cracks hadnt? I really dont know. Maybe because it was on TV. Maybe because it was about football and his audience, for a change, was actually knowledgeable about what he was talking about and knew that what he was saying was stupid and wrong. I dont know, but as I said, I am delighted.
It doesnt matter if I think Limbaughs remark was racist or offensive. Many other people did. And just as Limbaugh has a right to speak his piece, so do they. And they did. And Limbaugh left the ESPN gig. What is unfair about that?
Limbaugh is an entrepreneur who peddles the spoken word in the open market. The market has firmly rejected his latest public offering. Markets do that, and Limbaugh worships the market. So whats unfair here?
Well, Limbaugh and his defenders say he is being deprived of the right of free speech. I quote from his Web site:
"You know, this is such a mountain made out of a molehill. So much needs to be said here. I guess at the top of the list would be that we supposedly have freedom of speech in this country, but if you don't say what people who consider themselves the Arbiters of What Can Be Said agree with, then they want to come after you with everything they've got and try to humiliate you and take a stab at your reputation and otherwise get your mind right."
That, of course, is exactly what Limbaugh does for a living he humiliates those who he thinks dont have their minds right and he takes stabs at their reputations. He calls opponents of the Iraq war unpatriotic, for one very mild example. This doesnt deprive anyone of his or her free speech rights. Nor is Limbaugh being denied his rights now.
Poor Rush, say his defenders, is being held to a politically correct double standard. It may be that he is being held to a political standard, but it isnt double. The last sports and race flap was instigated by Dusty Baker, the manager of the Chicago Cubs, who is black.
This summer Baker said he thought black and Hispanic players probably tolerated playing in extreme heat better than did white players. The Arbiters of What Can Be said machinery started to crank up, columns were written, talk radio hashed it out. But it turned out that not very many people were offended. Was it because Dusty is black or because what he said really isnt very disturbing? It doesnt much matter; many people were offended by what Limbaugh said and they get to be, and if there are consequences for Rush, so be it.
Personally, I think as a culture weve become over-sensitive to insignificant offenses and insensitive to significant offenses poverty, lack of public services for the impoverished, for instance. I think jumping on people for using the wrong buzzword or a politically incorrect locution does nothing to breed tolerance and public cheer. But as someone who also peddles words in the public market, I am acutely aware that if I write something that offends, no matter what my intentions, the offended have every right to feel offended and call for my head. They are not tampering with my freedom of keyboard.
My only concern about the Limbaugh Affair is that hell make money on it.
(An earlier version of this story mistakenly said Limbauch was fired from ESPN. I apologize for the error.)
Dick Meyer, the Editorial Director of CBSNews.com, is based in Washington. For many years, he was a political and investigative producer for The CBS News Evening News With Dan Rather.
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Against the Grain
Do you have any specific examples to cite?
The liar -- Limbaugh boosted the show's ratings by 10%. The market bought him. It was the liberal media, few of whom watched him anway, that rejected him.
ATOS: I see! "Justice is being served" when those that do not agree with Dick Meyer, and CBS are silenced. I get that.
Consider yourselves to be the ones silenced in my world.
"Justice" is an OBJECTIVE media and press.
MEYER: As if Rush Limbaugh is going to be silenced: spare me.
ATOS: Mr, Meyer... while I appreciate the sage content of your thoughtful response, its seems little more than a juvenile evasion of the fundamental issue. You jest at the notion that you, as a representative of the media, have the power to silence Limbaugh. Yet silence him you have at least as it concerns his most recent foray into the realm of mainstream sports media. As long as he is marginalized to the demonized realm of Conservative talk radio where he belongs, youre fine with that (for now). But, Limbaugh challenged the dominion of the anointed with his words and the profound relevance of his mere presence and thereby offended your precious progressive sensibilities. The rabid reaction to Rushs sports opinion in a sports opinion forum was nothing more than a political charade at best, and personal vendetta in the least. And unless you are more obtuse than I give you credit, you know this to be true. Therefore, you are either a conceptual imbecile or a mendacious hypocrite. I suspect you know which and will act accordingly in the same heedless manner, I expect. Regardless, the silencing of a powerful voice of dissention such as Limbaugh represents a tremendous victory for leftist, P.C., thought-police and those, like yourself, who exploit their fanatical malevolence. And it takes this nation one step closer to the abyss of an orwelian legacy. I could give a damn about Limbaugh himself. But, he and others like him are personifications of me and millions like me; not the other way around. Limbaugh conveys my voice, my values, my sensibilities to the public through the media where it otherwise does not get just consideration. Where he validates, small men like you belittle. I can only conclude that the person that you really want silenced is me.
The irony is that for you its over. Your time has passed. Your influence is shattered. Limbaugh's upcoming crucifixion will be the climax in the common struggle of ideas and the turning. It will expose the character and motives, not of the media per say, but the biased, bigoted, self-righteous, elitist, mindset of the minions like you who have chosen to hijack an otherwise noble, respected institution. Debased to the likes of a diseased prostitute, youll continue peddling your filth as virtue and spreading slow, spiritual, death. Yet none but the vitriolic fringe will be soliciting your offerings.
Spare you? Indeed Sir, consider yourself 'spare'. I have no further need for your irrelevant frothings. For now, the power of your poison tongue spouting the ideas of a bitter and polluted mind is mightier than my lone power to turn you off. Nevertheless, I can be certain that there will be no further exposure to it here in my realm.
Good Day, Sir.
I'm curious to know if anyone else received commentary from Dick Meyer.
I detect a certain amount of jealousy and class envy here.
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