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Limbaugh mute on drugs, little else
Atlanta Journal Constitution ^ | October 4, 2003 | ROBERT P. KING

Posted on 10/04/2003 3:56:14 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Here's something you probably never expected from Rush Limbaugh: No comment.

The nation's talk radio king, opiner on everything from Bill Clinton's misdeeds to feminazis, repeatedly declined Friday to discuss accusations that he illegally bought prescription drugs.

"I haven't yet gotten to the bottom of what all this is about," Limbaugh said during his three-hour broadcast, which reaches an estimated 20 million listeners. But when he knows more, he promised, "I'm going to come clean, as I always have."

Instead, Limbaugh used his electronic bully pulpit to defend -- and refuse to apologize for -- his controversial comments on ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" about race and football.

"I meant everything I said, thought about it the night before, intended to say it, very proud that I said it, think it's right," said Limbaugh, who resigned Wednesday from the sports network because of the flap over his remarks. "So throw me in jail. So fire me. ... If that's what it takes to stand up for free speech, fine."

That approach seemed just fine with his loyal listeners, who proudly call themselves "ditto-heads" for their frequent agreement with Limbaugh. And at least for now, outraged defiance probably will be good enough to let the Palm Beach resident hold on to his radio empire, media relations experts said Friday.

But they warned that the drug allegations could cause lasting damage if not resolved soon.

Until then, he's trapped in Limbaugh limbo, unable to proclaim his innocence or seek his listeners' forgiveness as long as he is in jeopardy of prosecution.

"The very thing he needs to do is the one thing he can't do," said Robert Thompson, director of Syracuse University's Center for the Study of Popular Television, who listened to Friday's broadcast. And that could conflict with Limbaugh's reputation among listeners as a deflator of liberal lies.

"His whole thing has been getting to the truth: 'Forget all this dissembling and parsing of sentences,"' Thompson said. But when Limbaugh resorts to cautious, lawyerly language, he's doing "some of the things he has made a career exposing others for doing."

Del Galloway, incoming president of the Public Relations Society of America, said he's never heard of a celebrity in a position quite like Limbaugh's.

"The attacker is being attacked, and he's in uncharted waters," said Galloway, partner in a Jacksonville advertising and PR firm.

"If it were a mainstream, less controversial figure, I would urge the client to step back, step up and take responsibility for those comments and mend relationships," Galloway said. But for Limbaugh, "his success has been from being in your face. Why would he now back away from it?"

If Friday's show is any guide, Limbaugh can expect plenty of support. He said on the air that he had received 35,000 e-mails, overwhelmingly in his favor, since the ESPN flap erupted Tuesday.

One caller, Kurt from Traverse City, Mich., took the drug issue head-on:

"I support you whether you did anything or you didn't do anything," Kurt told Limbaugh. "People do things wrong in their life. It doesn't make them a bad person."

Other callers seconded Limbaugh's comments on ESPN, in which he accused journalists of excessively praising Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb out of a desire to advance black athletes. One caller said nobody complained about racism in the movie title "White Men Can't Jump."

But some chided Limbaugh for the way he said it.

"Mega free-speech dittos," said his first caller, Jerry in Wilton, Conn. But then he added: "I think you're a knucklehead for bringing up the racial aspect of the press coverage in a forum like the ESPN show, because it's basically a sound-bite forum."

"This was the place to say this," Limbaugh responded. "It's a football show!"

Limbaugh's show is syndicated to about 600 stations, said Keven Bellows, spokeswoman for Premier Radio Networks. In 2001, Limbaugh signed a nine-year, $285 million contract with the network, reportedly the richest deal in talk-radio history.

Other broadcasters have lost their careers because of remarks that were deemed racially insensitive. For instance, CBS football analyst Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder was fired in 1988 after saying blacks were "bred" to be athletes.

And Limbaugh has a throng of loyal, ideologically committed listeners to back him up, Thompson noted.

On the other hand, unlike many celebrities, Limbaugh can't slink away from public view until the controversy goes away. He has 15 hours of live air time to fill every week.

"I have to admit he finessed it pretty good," Thompson said after Friday's show. "He really did not come on today like a whipped dog.


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Howard Cosell: ***When he said of an african american running back, 'look at that monkey run,' many branded him a racist, but he explained that, he refers to his own grandchildren as monkeys. Civil Rights activists and many African Americans supported Cosell, saying he was not a racist. *** Source
1 posted on 10/04/2003 3:56:14 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: All
Hi mom!
2 posted on 10/04/2003 3:56:54 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Support Free Republic
Time for Rush's African American friends to come forward.
3 posted on 10/04/2003 4:01:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I see no damage as a result, except to his plans for getting back into sports broadcasting.

Perhaps he can start up a EIB sports network on the radio or start a new cable channel!

The drug thing will blow away soon. It is of no consequence except fodder for his enemies.(which are many)

4 posted on 10/04/2003 4:06:04 AM 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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To: wirestripper
Boy, I sure hope you are right about the drug thing. I listened to his show Friday and thought he sounded like a guilty man. There was not one general denial of a drug problem or illegal activity related to drug purchases. He just said he wanted to wait until he knew what he was dealing with, and that he had not been contacted by any law enforcement agency.
5 posted on 10/04/2003 4:29:50 AM PDT by PackerBoy (Just my opinion ....)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"Time for Rush's African American friends to come forward."

Thomas Sowell wrote a supportive column on the whole ESPN thing.

On a serious note though, I think the one person who can empathize with Rush right now is probably Pee Wee Herman.

6 posted on 10/04/2003 4:30:50 AM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
"I haven't yet gotten to the bottom of what all this is about," Limbaugh said

Like O.J. vowing to look tirelessly for the real killers?

7 posted on 10/04/2003 4:33:38 AM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
How on earth could anyone expect Limbaugh to discuss the drug allegations , when anything he says on air could come back and bite him on the *** in a court of law? He has to remain silent for now!
8 posted on 10/04/2003 4:35:19 AM PDT by kaylar
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To: PackerBoy
There was not one general denial of a drug problem or illegal activity related to drug purchases

Rush has hired Roy Black (of William Kennedy Smith fame) as his lawyer.

I'm certain that the first thing Black told his client is not to comment on the situation in re: drugs.

9 posted on 10/04/2003 4:41:17 AM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: billorites
"On a serious note though, I think the one person who can empathize with Rush right now is probably Pee Wee Herman."

What?

Rush was caught wackin in public in a porn theater?!

What will I tell my grandkids? LOL

[Mandatory Freeper disclaimer for the Clymers]

It's a joke ....... it's only a joke!

10 posted on 10/04/2003 4:42:27 AM PDT by G.Mason (Lessons of life need not be fatal)
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To: billorites
You have to remember the 'operational' Miranda law: anything you say will be misquoted and used against you in a court of law.

Palm Beach County gave us the butterfly ballot fiasco of 2000. Would you trust andy government official their?

11 posted on 10/04/2003 4:46:12 AM PDT by tbpiper
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Civil Rights activists and many African Americans supported Cosell, saying he was not a racist.

Cosell like Rush got a little full of himself from time to time. The reason Americans of African descent stood by Cosell was his strong ties to Cassius Clay. Cosell outspokenly objected to Clay being stripped of his heavyweight boxing titles because of Clay's refusal to be drafted into the Army during the Vietnam War.

12 posted on 10/04/2003 4:52:38 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine's brother (MrConfettiMan was in the streets while I was still yelling at the TV)
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To: Jimmy Valentine's brother
Many people stood by Cosell, but he was a ruined man from that time on. Dont forget Jimmy the Greek either.
13 posted on 10/04/2003 5:09:07 AM PDT by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: Jimmy Valentine's brother
Well, for starters, Rush has stood by black coaches and was married by Justice Clarence Thomas. The man is not a racist. If you think he's outspoken, I agree. That's why he makes the big bucks. But the Left wants to shoot him down because he tears them a new one by using their own words and stupidity. They can't handle the truth.
14 posted on 10/04/2003 5:09:55 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: billorites
Like O.J. vowing to look tirelessly for the real killers?

I think we'll all know soon enough what shakes. The Left better watch it, they may have that door slam on their nose yet again. Besides, where is the compassion, the "I feel your pain?"

15 posted on 10/04/2003 5:12:02 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
We all know the left has no real compassion or mercy. A true merciful heart only comes from one who requests mercy themselves from God first. If you are a atheist-humamist-leftist - this is akin to holy water tossed on Linda Blair.

In this vein, I saw Joe Kline (of Newsweek) on CNN. Do you know why he kept pounding the table with a "got-CHA!" about this manufactured "CIA Leak" story? Guess.....Yep! You got it! Because: "The Republicans went after Clinton...now they are getting P-A-Y-B-A-C-K!

No moral examination to determine if the porn-theater atmosphere of the Clinton White House is even analogous to the Bush White House is required. Just that Clinton soiled his underwear in public and embarrassed himself----so ergo----Liberals want Conservatives to "know how it feels!"

Incredible.

16 posted on 10/04/2003 5:28:59 AM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: SkyPilot
Such awful people.
17 posted on 10/04/2003 5:33:40 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I find the author's use of this headline (referencing the handicap of being mute) extremely distasteful - especially in light of the fact that Rush is hearing impaired. It's so offensive, in fact, I think the writer and/or whoever wrote the headline should be fired.
18 posted on 10/04/2003 5:34:03 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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To: PackerBoy
In other words, "I want to talk to my lawyer first before I talk to anyone else about it." Guilty? Probably. Degree of guilt? Unknown.
19 posted on 10/04/2003 5:34:29 AM PDT by dr_who_2
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To: anniegetyourgun
A Fox story pointed out that he may have lost his hearing as a result of taking these drugs. But cheap shots from provincial Democrat rags are par for the course.
20 posted on 10/04/2003 5:37:31 AM PDT by dr_who_2
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