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RUSH: I'M NO HYPOCRITE
New York Post ^ | 11/25/03 | JOHN MAINELLI

Posted on 11/25/2003 1:09:09 AM PST by kattracks

Edited on 05/26/2004 5:17:31 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

November 25, 2003 -- A sneak-attack caller yesterday launched Rush Limbaugh into a defense against charges he was a hypocrite for demanding tough sentences for drug users while he himself was taking black-market pain killers. "It's not hypocritical because my behavior doesn't determine the value of right and wrong - nobody's does," Limbaugh told listeners.


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To: CometBaby
"One thing Rush hasn't done yet, that I would like to see him do one day, is apologize."

Apologize to whom? He certainly owes me no apology.Why would he owe you one?
21 posted on 11/25/2003 3:35:54 AM PST by OldEagle (Haven't been wrong since 1947.)
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To: Greg Weston
>>>Does that make them hypocrites?<<<

Yes.

It most certainly does not make them hypocrites. Hopefully as you mature and start raising your children you have gained knowledge and wisdom by learning from your youthful mistakes. As a parent, you incorporate that wisdom in guiding your children. That's not hypocrisy, it is good parenting. The people who give their children free rein because they are unable to admit some of what they did when young was wrong are misguided and perhaps, a bit weak or lazy.
22 posted on 11/25/2003 3:38:06 AM PST by LakeLady (Your greatest blessings are the love you give and the love you get. Happy Thanksgiving y'all.)
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To: Dane
That's just a mindless sheeple-like reply, coming from someone who apparently has to look to a radio personality for their daily thoughts.
23 posted on 11/25/2003 3:38:32 AM PST by dwilli
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To: backhoe
I've missed all the shows, as I'm a bit out of radio range now (Cambodia), but what bothers me most about him is that no one ever talks about how he, in the position of employer, subjected his employee to great danger and harm and had her committing felonies for him, that is pretty low-class at best, and criminal at the worst.
24 posted on 11/25/2003 3:40:04 AM PST by Central Scrutiniser (Which is the most universal human characteristic? Fear or Laziness?)
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To: Greg Weston
I am sure there are a lot of parents out there who do not want their kids doing some of the stupid things they did as kids. Does that make them hypocrites? 7 posted on 11/25/2003 3:36 AM CST by ambrose [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 3 | View Replies | Report Abuse ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To: ambrose >>>Does that make them hypocrites?<<< Yes. 8 posted on 11/25/2003 3:37 AM CST by Greg Weston

I disagree, It's only hypocritical if parents continue to practice bad behavior while punishing their kids for the same. Otherwise parents are giving their kids the benefit of the parents life experiences.

If I were to abide by your definition, I couldn't correct any of my kids bad behavior had I done the same in the past.

25 posted on 11/25/2003 3:40:53 AM PST by bullseye1911
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To: dwilli
homeless advocate Mitch Williams death.

That would have been Mitch Snyder.

26 posted on 11/25/2003 3:40:56 AM PST by mhking
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To: dwilli
That's just a mindless sheeple-like reply, coming from someone who apparently has to look to a radio personality for their daily thoughts

LOL, your reply is typical liberal patronizing elitism.

27 posted on 11/25/2003 3:42:01 AM PST by Dane
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To: CometBaby
One thing Rush hasn't done yet, that I would like to see him do one day, is apologize.

Apologize to whom?

28 posted on 11/25/2003 3:42:52 AM PST by mhking
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To: Ben Chad
I am sure there are a lot of parents out there who do not want their kids doing some of the stupid things they did as kids. Does that make them hypocrites? Yes - and I'm guilty.

Only if you continue to commit the same stupid behaviors.

29 posted on 11/25/2003 3:43:37 AM PST by bullseye1911
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To: dwilli
That's just a mindless sheeple-like reply

How is is reply mindless?

30 posted on 11/25/2003 3:44:01 AM PST by mhking
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To: ambrose; DoughtyOne
I am sure there are a lot of parents out there who do not want their kids doing some of the stupid things they did as kids. Does that make them hypocrites?

No, it means you wish them to not only learn from your mistakes, but to move above and beyond where you were. There is no hypocracy in that.

31 posted on 11/25/2003 3:45:27 AM PST by mhking
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To: mhking
So it is acceptable to make light of death unless the death
is someone close to your home or your mindset.
32 posted on 11/25/2003 3:51:44 AM PST by dwilli
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To: ambrose
I'll tell you what would make him a hypocrite: calling for harsh sentences while simultaneously doing his best to avoid any jail time for himself. Or, if he had been calling for harsh sentencing back when he was actually using, that would certainly have been hypocritical.

But, hypocrisy or no hypocrisy, heavy penalties for minor crimes is not right, and the WoD is just as wrong as it ever was.

33 posted on 11/25/2003 3:53:45 AM PST by Yeti
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To: bullseye1911; LakeLady; PBRSTREETGANG; fml
>>>If I were to abide by your definition, I couldn't correct any of my kids bad behavior had I done the same in the past.<<<

Why not? They live under your roof don't they? You are in charge of them. Most people are hypocrites more or less. Including myself. I recognize it and move on. There are many examples I could give...most men who look at a dirty magazine or whatever sure wouldn't want their daughter to be the one in it would they? A guy could get drunk now and then, doesn't mean you want your kids to do that. It doesn't necessarily mean you are less of a person. It just means you have a touch of hypocrisy. Just like Limbaugh.
34 posted on 11/25/2003 3:56:36 AM PST by Greg Weston
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To: mhking
>>Mitch Williams<<

Some Phillies fans were probably hoping for his suicide after the 93 World Series.
35 posted on 11/25/2003 3:59:09 AM PST by Greg Weston
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To: kattracks
The caller "Mike from Miami" had made an innocent comment about a congressional vote and then suddenly blurted, "How do you equate hypocrisy and addiction, pillhead?"

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
36 posted on 11/25/2003 4:02:00 AM PST by jaime1959
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To: Greg Weston
So you want to change your statement now? As I said, merely not wanting your children to do something which you did as a child does NOT make one a hypocrite. Being a hypocrite requires pretending to be something you're not. If you are asking your child to not do a behavior that you are continuing to do, then you may be a hypocrite. (Some behavior is age appropriate.) If you tell your child that you didn't do something as a child which you actually did then you are being hypocritical. (I would agree that sometimes this may be necessary.) Your original statement was too simplistic.
37 posted on 11/25/2003 4:07:14 AM PST by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: Greg Weston
Sorry, I still have to disagree with your definition.

The American Heritage Dictionary definition: Hypocrisy, The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess: insincerity.

The fact that you had committed a stupid or morally wrong act in the past, does not render you a hypocrite when disavowing said act later, unless you continue that act. Regards.

38 posted on 11/25/2003 4:07:34 AM PST by bullseye1911
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To: jaime1959
Well, you certainly added alot to this conversation...
39 posted on 11/25/2003 4:08:36 AM PST by Russ
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To: dwilli
So it is acceptable to make light of death unless the death is someone close to your home or your mindset.

I never said that. All I did was to ask how the other gentleman's reply was mindless.

To follow in your "when did you stop beating your wife" vein, am I personally guilty of making light of others' misfortune? Yes. In that light, am I a hypocrite? Happily so.

Now, can you answer my original question for me? How is the other gentleman's reply mindless?

40 posted on 11/25/2003 4:08:47 AM PST by mhking
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