If he is in denial about his addiction, and plans to just carry on and hope it all blows over, that's not something I personally can in good conscience endorse and support. If he is willing to embrace the truth, acknowledge the truth and pursue the truth, then that is something I will go to the ends of the earth to pursue with him.
At this point, I don't know what he is doing. He and his lawyers have chosen to crawl under a rock and hide. Maybe that's the best strategy, I don't know. I don't have the facts.
Until I do know what's going on, I've decided that for me personally the best thing to do is to purge myself of my Rush Limbaugh addiction. So as of Monday, I haven't listened to his show. Instead, I've been listening to CD's of Dolly Parton singing blue grass and Linda Ronstadt singing old swing standards. It hasn't been a bad methadone treatment.
I don't expect Rush to do a Jimmy Swaggart. But I do expect him to advance the truth, which is precisely what got him to where he is today.
Rush talks inceesantly about personal responsibility and enligtenment. We can see that there is a man behind the curtain. We can take it. Please tell us what the man behind the curtain is doing.
Here's a shovel. You can toss the first scoop of dirt on his grave. Feel better?