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Angry White Male (Rush Limbaugh)
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 1-7-2003 | Toby Harnden

Posted on 01/06/2003 4:26:48 PM PST by blam

Angry white male

(Filed: 07/01/2003)

Why is Rush Limbaugh - the Right-wing radio presenter - considered 'the most dangerous man in America'? Toby Harnden finds out

"The most dangerous man in America" takes a contented puff on his Fuente Fuente Opus X cigar, shuffles the papers on his desk and leans into the microphone. "Testing, testing," he purrs, like a racing car revving up. "Yep, there we go. Greetings, my good friends and welcome.

Rush Limbaugh: he has 20 million listeners and is routinely portrayed as racist, ignorant and hateful

"I'm your host - the all-knowing, all-caring, all-sensing, all-feeling, all-important, all-concerned Maha Rushie, firmly ensconced here in the prestigious Attila the Hun chair at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies."

Rush Limbaugh III is broadcasting to more than 600 talk radio stations across "the fruited plain" - his term for the United States. It's midday and time to settle down to three riotous, Right-wing hours of funny voices, parody and trenchant political analysis as he baits, mocks and smites bleeding hearts everywhere.

With an audience of nearly 20 million a week, Limbaugh is an American institution. He may be reviled as much as he is revered, but he has never once been ignored since his syndicated show went national in 1988.

In 2001, he signed an eight-year syndication contract worth £180 million - with a £25 million signing bonus - and it is no exaggeration to say that one cannot properly comprehend George W Bush's America without listening to Limbaugh in full flow.

His "35 Undeniable Truths" include the observations, "the most beautiful thing about a tree is what you do with it after you cut it down" and "feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society". Another is, "I am not arrogant", though he delights in boasting that he performs "with half my brain tied behind my back, just to make it fair because I have talent on loan from God". He has described himself - with a degree of accuracy as well as irony - as "a man, a legend, a way of life".

He broadcasts from a skyscraper above Penn Station in New York, and his studio is decorated with a large oil portrait of himself sent in by an avid Dittohead (the term for a Rush fan), a neon replica of his signature and blown-up magazine covers with his image on the front.

Having slimmed down to 15.5 stone (he once weighed more than 23), Limbaugh, with his slicked back hair and devilish grin, now bears a passing resemblance to Jack Nicholson rather than being the Benny Hill lookalike of old.

He is supposedly the prototypical angry white man, but there is no pick-up truck, gun rack or red neck in sight. Dressed in a grey suit, white shirt and yellow tie, he conducts our interview from behind a desk in his office, which is stuffed with books and political memorabilia.

So how does he feel about being routinely portrayed as racist, ignorant and full of hate? "What, not sexist and homophobic as well?" he says, feigning disappointment. "Those are all the stereotypes. I will lay you 10 to one that the people who have said those things have never listened to my programme.

"I'll tell you, I am hated by more people for what I think than I would have the capacity to even dislike. Nobody that's filled with the kind of hate that I'm described as having can prosper in the American media like this.

"Hate does not attract and grow an audience and maintain it. When I started, 14 years ago, this stuff bothered me because throughout my life nobody ever hated me and nobody thought I hated anybody. I get on the radio and I start telling people what I think, and all of a sudden I'm a hatemonger."

Limbaugh, 52 this month, is certainly not short of detractors on the Left. Linking Right-wing talk radio with the Oklahoma bombing in 1995, Bill Clinton urged Americans to speak out against "purveyors of hatred and division" and "loud and angry voices" who "leave the impression, by their words, that violence is acceptable".

Clinton once complained, during an interview: "After I get off the phone with you, Rush Limbaugh will have three hours to say whatever he wants and there's no truth detector." Al Franken, a Left-wing polemicist, published a book called Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot.

Al Gore, the former vice-president, recently named Limbaugh as part of a "fifth column" in the media, "financed by ultra-conservative billionaires". Tom Daschle, Democratic leader in the US Senate, complained that "when Rush Limbaugh attacks those of us in public", threats "go up dramatically, on our families and on us".

Limbaugh, whose audience increases every time he is attacked by a senior Democrat, laughs out loud at the charges. "The genuine hate and the phobia are on the Left." And it is the Right, he insists, which provides solutions, rather than just lofty sentiment.

"It's the most gutless choice you can make in the world, to be liberal," he says. "It's the easiest thing in the world to do, because all you have to do is feel. All you have to do is say you care and express sorrow for somebody's plight. You don't have to do a damn thing to fix it."

Mention of the "angry white male" label starts him almost spitting with derision. "It's meaningless pap," he barks directly into my tape recorder. "It is liberal drivel and I learnt long ago that I've got to look at these things as badges of honour.

"And since the liberals cannot counter the substance of what they hear on my programme, or choose not to, they say: 'Oh, he's angry, he's full of hate, he's inciting this or that'."

But he fights fire with fire. When his enemies compare him to Hitler, or accuse him of being a mean-spirited zealot, he hits back by calling them "feminazis" or tree-hugging wackos.

With President Bush, whom Limbaugh supports staunchly, under fire from many in Britain as he limbers up for war with Iraq, the talk show host is happy to launch a broadside or two against the Euroweenies.

"I have the luxury of not really caring what the Europeans say about American policy," he says cheerfully. "All I know is that Europe, as it exists, wouldn't if it weren't for the United States."

As well as failing to win the Second World War on our own, he avers, we have substandard lavatory facilities. "You go to European countries that have been around for thousands of years and you will find just basic human services that are centuries behind, such as bathrooms and toilets and automobiles and roads."

Anti-Americanism or antipathy to Mr Bush is based on little more than envy, he says. "There's anger that we are the superpower. There's anger at our economic prosperity." Jealousy and resentment are "just normal human emotions" that nations have, just like people.

"A lot of Europe looks at America and says, 'Well, yeah, but they used their muscle and they run around the world and they steal other nations' resources and they use it up for themselves and deny everyone else; they're irresponsible and they're profligate'.

"I look at America as just the opposite. I think we feed the world, we lead the world technologically, we improve living standards and conditions for our own people and people around the world.

"And in places that are underdeveloped economically, it's not the unequal distribution of resources that's the problem, it's the unequal distribution of capitalism. America is still the land of opportunity and the number of people trying to get into this country proves it. I just wish more people in Europe and around the world understood it, instead of being resentful of it."

He exempts us Brits from much of this criticism and suggests that ordinary people don't necessarily believe all they read in the Left-wing press. "When I'm in London, I read the papers and see all this hatred for America and see all this criticism, but I get in a cab or I talk to people in a pub and I don't hear it.

"I'm sure it's there, but I go to my favourite cigar shop, Desmond Sautter's in Mayfair, and I don't hear any criticism of America. In the hotels where I stay, I don't hear much. France is different. Last time I was in France, it was scary."

Limbaugh's success in life did not come quickly or easily. He dropped out of university, has twice been virtually bankrupt and has been fired six times by radio stations and other employers. He once said that "when I hear women are interested in me, I don't believe it". He met his third and current wife, Marta, in 1994, four years after she e-mailed him, asking how to stand up to a Reagan-bashing history lecturer at the University of North Florida, where she was a student.

About 18 months ago, an autoimmune attack left Limbaugh deaf for three months. Following a cochlear implant - an electronic device which stimulates nerves in the inner ear - his hearing is much improved, though still impaired. Now, during each show, a stenographer types out what every caller says so that he can read their words on a computer if his ears fail him.

"A one-on-one conversation like this is easy," he says. "But this air-conditioning unit - you can probably barely hear it - sounds like a jet engine to me. I don't hear enough of the high frequency spectrum to be able to detect a melody any more. I thought my career might be over and I wasn't ready to quit. I had been taking for granted that I could get up every day and do this, and now it was about to be taken away. It rejuvenated me, gave me a 16-year-old's type of energy and enthusiasm."

Despite all the bravado about "serving humanity simply by opening my mouth", in person, Limbaugh is affable and seems almost bewildered by his popularity. The setbacks and struggles have left him with a streak of vulnerability that is endearing and also gives his shows an edge.

Although arguably one of the leading conservative thinkers of his generation, he still cannot quite believe the company he finds himself in. "Lady Thatcher is a historical figure and it's a thrill for me to be able to count her as a friend. She's still the Iron Lady and I am just this little kid from Missouri talking to her about world events."

Part of him still has an almost childlike desire to be liked. "When my mother was alive, I'd call her every week, sometimes every day, and she'd say: 'How was your day?' And I'd say: 'Oh Mom, it was great - half the people who heard me hate my guts'. That's a tough measure of success.

"They call me 'the most dangerous man in America' [a term he rejoices in], because I'm able to make people agree with me. Very few people ever take issue with the substance of what I say. They call me a big fat idiot or they say I didn't go to college or whatever."

In America, conservatism is currently king and the desperation of his foes is as great an accolade as Limbaugh could hope for. "When you're in this arena and you're telling people what you think and being honest about who you are in the process, you're going to be a threat. And I like being a threat."


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To: american spirit
Let me guess:

Skull and Bones...
The Illuminati...
The CFR
The Trilateral Commission.

"Oh, Mr LaRouche...please save us!"

41 posted on 01/06/2003 6:31:34 PM PST by eddie willers
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To: blam
--"The genuine hate and the phobia are on the Left." And it is the Right, he insists, which provides solutions, rather than just lofty sentiment.--

That is why the left is busy calling people things like "angry white males" WHILE the right is busy ridding the world of terrorism.




42 posted on 01/06/2003 6:34:34 PM PST by republicman
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To: TAP ONLINE; american spirit; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
Rush is Rush. You my friend, are a whisper heard by no one.

Amen, and Rush is winning. He talks, he doesn't make policy.

43 posted on 01/06/2003 6:35:45 PM PST by SeeRushToldU_So
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To: american spirit
Rush Limbaugh is the main reason many like myself are no longer liberals.

I'm wondering just what you've done for the cause that could top that?
44 posted on 01/06/2003 6:39:03 PM PST by republicman
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To: My2Cents
Citizens Against Celebrity Pundits.

Sign the petition make it 10,000 signatures! Tell others.

45 posted on 01/06/2003 6:41:03 PM PST by God'sgrrl
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To: blam
...it's not the unequal distribution of resources that's the problem, it's the unequal distribution of capitalism.

One of my favorite Rushisms.

46 posted on 01/06/2003 6:43:01 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: blam
Bump
47 posted on 01/06/2003 6:45:05 PM PST by Fiddlstix
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To: MonroeDNA
To that I would reply that Rush has a lot to say on a daily basis but I have a problem with issues he refuses to cover with any depth. For example, what's his current stance on illegal immigration and it's destructive effects on our country? Did he cover the fact that we've had numerous incursions of the Mexican federales into this country and a US border patrol agent was killed within the last few months as well as the newly formed Ariz. group that have been forced to create a local style militia to combat the crime wave brought on by the invasion of illegals across the border.....I doubt it.

Does he talk about the attack on property rights and the fact there have been rebellions across the country similiar to the Klamath Falls debacle? Keyword "Sagebrush Rebellion" and learn some facts about what's happening to property owners in a parts of Florida.

I'm sure he's mentioned the fact that the Bush admin. is now proposing expanding Social Security to Mexicans who may have worked in this country at one then returned home...and the real neat thing about this proposal is that if a person didn't have enough quarters working here to qualify for Soc. Sec. they want to count his time spent working in Mexico to help with qualifying for benefits. Boy, that's some real compassionate conservatism right there!

These are just a few topics that I doubt Rush covers with any clarity or regularity.
48 posted on 01/06/2003 6:45:45 PM PST by american spirit
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To: All
American Spirit sounds like (in Rush parlance) a "seminar caller", or, as in this case, a seminar poster, which is perfectly OK, as we need some comic relief.
49 posted on 01/06/2003 6:47:19 PM PST by jaugust
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To: listenhillary
I agree with you and most of his rants are either self promoting or much ado about nothing. For many ex-liberals, he may not be a bad first step but the depths of our country's course towards self-destruction goes far deeper than anything Rush will ever discuss.....he doesn't have the stones.
50 posted on 01/06/2003 6:49:44 PM PST by american spirit
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To: jaugust
And I get my comic relief by reading the smug, arrogant writings of Rushbots who really believe they're getting the full story regarding our current state of affairs from the old Blowfish himself.
51 posted on 01/06/2003 6:54:37 PM PST by american spirit
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To: jaugust
"American Spirit sounds like (in Rush parlance) a "seminar caller", or, as in this case, a seminar poster, which is perfectly OK, as we need some comic relief."

He must be young and not know what things were like before Rush.

52 posted on 01/06/2003 6:56:34 PM PST by blam
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To: eddie willers
Cute, eddie did I touch a nerve or something? As far as I know all those organizations do exist but I've not been invited to their meetings lately although their rosters are full of many well known politicians, media and entertainment types.
53 posted on 01/06/2003 6:58:14 PM PST by american spirit
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To: american spirit
Have you read any of his books? And how often do you listen? I humbly recant my post on you being a "seminar poster". But some of the issues you have mentioned have been brought up by Rush, either on his show or on his web site. I don't get to listen all the time like I used to but because of Rush I have been forced to do research on my own to verify many of things which he has said on his program. I know more about economics than I did ten years ago. I do know more about the infringement on property rights than I did. And to say he doesn't have the stones to discuss some issues important to you I challenge you to qualify that statement.
54 posted on 01/06/2003 6:58:17 PM PST by jaugust
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To: american spirit
I guess the phrase "ignorance is bliss" had to be coined by a dumbed-down dittohead because it sure applies to most of his listeners and you seem to fit the profile.

No, in point of fact, the saying "Where ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise' is attributed to Thomas Gray.

Gray's 'Elegy written in a Country Churchyard' is probably the most quoted poem in the English language. He was not, to my knowledge, a dumbed-down dittohead, having preceded Rush by over 200 years.

55 posted on 01/06/2003 7:05:14 PM PST by Ole Okie
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To: MonroeDNA; american spirit
You're Louis Farrakan, right?

No he is Sean Penn!!!!!!

56 posted on 01/06/2003 7:06:03 PM PST by GUIDO
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To: american spirit
...he doesn't have the stones.

I don't think that's it at all. He knows that if he starts addressing fringe issues he'll lose his broad, mainstream appeal. That's a calculation he's made. He can't do both. He also stays away from abortion and religious stuff and that's okay with me, even though I have strong views about these things and I'm sure he does too. I'm glad that Rush has positioned himself right out front in the mainstream, and I accept that that places some limits on the topics he can address in depth and with regularity.

57 posted on 01/06/2003 7:07:39 PM PST by Yardstick
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To: blam
Rush is OK, but I now listen to Michael Savage.......
58 posted on 01/06/2003 7:07:49 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Allan
bump
59 posted on 01/06/2003 7:09:19 PM PST by Allan
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To: american spirit
"And I get my comic relief by reading the smug, arrogant writings of Rushbots who really believe they're getting the full story regarding our current state of affairs from the old Blowfish himself."

Yes, I've known my buddy Rush all of my own 47 years and have hung on to every word he has ever uttered in those 47 years. Or perhaps I became a conservative about ten years ago when I first caught his program and decided to march in lock-step through my own sorry life. Poppycock!!

My family has ALWAYS been conservative. When I was nine I remember the Johnson-Goldwater campaigns and the children of the union thugs at the school that I attended threatening your existence if you didn't support good ol' LBJ.

Listening to Rush is merely validation for things I ALREADY believed in, long before I ever knew the name Rush Limbaugh!


60 posted on 01/06/2003 7:12:27 PM PST by jaugust
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