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Limbaugh team putting the spin on radio pundit's addiction
New York Daily News ^ | Dec 12, 2003

Posted on 12/12/2003 2:43:29 PM PST by george wythe

Rush Limbaugh's spin team came up with a secret plan to save their boss after the conservative commentator admitted he was addicted to painkillers, the New York Daily News learned Thursday.

The plan involved taking up former Sen. Bob Dole's offer "to help" the embattled radio jock - and suggesting he write a supportive letter to Newsweek magazine.

The Oct. 13 memo to Premiere Radio Networks' president Kraig Kitchen, obtained by the Daily News, also recommended doing a survey of Rush's listeners to gauge their reaction to Limbaugh's embarrassing admission.

"If results are positive, we can use PR with stations, advertisers and media," the memo states. "If not, we don't have to publicize."

It also urges "Kraig to send memo to Congress" with updates on "coverage, advertiser and affiliate feedback."

Confronted with her memo, Limbaugh spokeswoman Keven Bellows said the Congress she was referring to was the senior management team at the Premiere Radio Networks.

As for Dole, Bellows said he offered to help after Newsweek did an unflattering story about Limbaugh's addiction and the criminal investigation of his alleged suppliers.

Dole did not return a call for comment.

Limbaugh has not been charged with a crime and repeatedly has denied being the target of Florida investigators probing a black-market painkiller ring. He went into rehab for five weeks in October after admitting on the radio that he was hooked on drugs.

Fearing that Limbaugh, who once called for jailing junkies, might be branded a hypocrite and lose the loyalty of his right-wing listeners, his team sprang into action.

"Post a Call to Action on Rush's (Web) site telling his audience that the best way they can support him is to stay tuned to his local station," Bellows wrote. "Let the station know they are listening to the program."

In addition to providing addresses "for Rush's fans to send letters," Bellows recommended getting the message out that Limbaugh's advertisers would stay loyal to the show.

"Assuming an outpouring of protest," the memo states. "We will alert the (Wall Street Journal)."

Limbaugh was his usual liberal-bashing self when he returned to the airwaves last month - with his audience apparently intact.

A short time later, investigators in Florida's Palm Beach County - where Limbaugh lives in splendor - seized his medical records and suggested he went "doctor shopping." It was the first sign Limbaugh could face criminal charges for buying black-market drugs.

Next week, a judge will decide whether the medical records should be made public.

Bellows said the records show that Limbaugh's addiction stemmed from his numerous medical problems, and they want them made public.

Also yesterday, the National Enquirer reported that "the police web is tightening around Rush Limbaugh" and that he could be arrested in days.

Limbaugh's lawyer, Roy Black, yesterday called the tabloid story "a pure fabrication" and a "thinly veiled attempt to destroy Mr. Limbaugh's reputation and career."


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KEYWORDS: liberalmedia; media; rush
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1 posted on 12/12/2003 2:43:30 PM PST by george wythe
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To: george wythe
Rush, like anyone who has been lied about in the media, simply wants to defend himself. But the media calls it "spin" -- such an objective and unbiased bunch.
2 posted on 12/12/2003 2:45:03 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again...")
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To: george wythe
Nobody who has a back problem, and has not been in trouble in 50 some years is going to jail on this. If they prosecute him, it is purely political, and he will win.
4 posted on 12/12/2003 2:46:33 PM PST by international american
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[Limbaugh spokeswoman Keven] Bellows said the records show that Limbaugh's addiction stemmed from his numerous medical problems, and they want them made public.
This is the first time I hear that Rush Limbaugh's team want to make his medical records public, if I'm reading this article correctly.


5 posted on 12/12/2003 2:49:48 PM PST by george wythe
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To: george wythe
Is this the regular rat friday afternoon dump.
6 posted on 12/12/2003 2:50:16 PM PST by dts32041 (No politician who would put me in jail for criticizing them will ever get my vote. Ever.)
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To: george wythe
Limbaugh has not been charged with a crime and repeatedly has denied being the target of Florida investigators probing a black-market painkiller ring.

The search warrents suggest that Rush is being targeted. Not as some black market ring, but it appeared they were looking for evidence of Doctor Shopping.

7 posted on 12/12/2003 2:50:45 PM PST by Always Right
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To: international american
If they prosecute him, it is purely political, and he will win.

A jury would be comprised of Palm Beach voters. Now that's a scary thought.

Of course, they might vote not guilty even when they intended to vote guilty. It depends if the jury ballot is a butterfly ballot.

8 posted on 12/12/2003 2:51:06 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: george wythe
If they want to make his medical records public nobody is stopping them unless he is.
9 posted on 12/12/2003 2:53:19 PM PST by Honestfreedom
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To: george wythe
If Rush keeps up the job he's been doing since he got back, there will be no need for spin. He's rockin'
10 posted on 12/12/2003 2:54:57 PM PST by Vision
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To: george wythe
They don't get it. It is not the messenger, it is the message. Killing the messenger will only enrage those that are listening.

blessings,

bobo1
11 posted on 12/12/2003 2:57:06 PM PST by bobo1
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To: george wythe
Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I guess they expect Limbaugh's staff, responsible for running a multi-million-dollar business enterprise, to just sit on their hands during all of this? Have such writers ever had a real job??????
12 posted on 12/12/2003 2:59:43 PM PST by RightOnline
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To: Honestfreedom
If they want to make his medical records public nobody is stopping them unless he is.

That's why I said "if I'm reading this article correctly."

There is something here that does not make sense. Actually, there are several sentences in the article that do not make sense, but what else can we expect from our journalists?

13 posted on 12/12/2003 3:00:47 PM PST by george wythe
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To: Dog Gone
A jury would be comprised of Palm Beach voters. Now that's a scary thought.

Better than Rio Linda

14 posted on 12/12/2003 3:02:27 PM PST by evad (Most politicians lie, cheat and steal. It's all they know to do and they won't stop...EVER!)
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To: Vision
If Rush keeps up the job he's been doing since he got back, there will be no need for spin. He's rockin'

Well, our three branches of government let us down on this CFR business.

I'm glad Rush is expressing publicly my private sentiments about this judicial activism running amok

15 posted on 12/12/2003 3:04:13 PM PST by george wythe
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To: Always Right
Jeez, if prosecutors in Jackson County, MO (Kansas City) would get that tough, we could clean up the streets and lock up a number of phony doctors - might even have to build a few new jails just to hold the guilty.
16 posted on 12/12/2003 3:07:46 PM PST by zerosix
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To: george wythe
Rush said this morning that he will name Dr Dean as one of his doctors which should then bring those 'hidden' Dean files out into the open.
17 posted on 12/12/2003 3:10:05 PM PST by all_mighty_dollar ((Indirect Fire 11C mos))
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To: george wythe
Limbaugh has not been charged with a crime

So what's the point of this article? Spin what? A non-event?

18 posted on 12/12/2003 3:12:35 PM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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To: Always Right
Is "Doctor Shopping" illegal? I can't believe anyone would live in constant pain and not try to find any way to legally get the medication they needed. I asked before when this story broke, would anyone rather live in pain or be addicted to pain killers? I, for one, would take the addiction.
19 posted on 12/12/2003 3:14:12 PM PST by Normal4me
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To: Dog Gone
If they prosecute him,

The DA is a big Democrat supporter. No bias here, aye? There's no doubt he's still mad Gore lost.

20 posted on 12/12/2003 3:15:47 PM PST by concerned about politics ( "Satire". It's Just "Satire.".......So it is.)
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