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So the latest in the Duke lacrosse team controversy is that the coach has quit, a player wrote a nasty e-mail about wanting to kill more dancers and Rush Limbaugh weighs in with some dumbass commentary. How much more sordid can this case get?
Here’s the Limbaugh senselessness (as if we needed more proof that Limbaugh is a big fat dumbass):
During the March 31 broadcast of his national syndicated radio program, Rush Limbaugh referred to the alleged victim of a rape by members of the Duke University lacrosse team as a “ho.”
During an on-air discussion with a caller, Limbaugh said that former Democratic presidential candidate Al Sharpton was “trying to figure out how he can get involved in the deal down there at Duke where the lacrosse team … supposedly, you know, raped some, uh, hos.”
Limbaugh’s made the comment about a recent incident in Durham, North Carolina, in which an exotic dancer was allegedly raped by three members of the Duke lacrosse team. The incident has invoked further controversy because the victim, an African-American, has alleged that her attackers used racial epithets.
Prompted by another caller to apologize for his words, Limbaugh said that he had made the statement because he was “running on fumes today,” and called it a “terrible slip of the tongue.”
But he then added that there are “some inconsistencies” in the case and rephrased his apology, telling the second caller, “I regret that you heard me say it.”
Here’s the transcript:
LIMBAUGH: It’s open-line Friday, and I am Rush Limbaugh, America’s anchorman and your host for life. This is — this is [caller] from Bryant, Texas. Hello, [caller], great to have you with us.
CALLER 2: Rush, did you just call those young ladies “hos” on the nationally syndicated program?
LIMBAUGH: Yes.
CALLER 2: Do you know something about them that perhaps we don’t know?
LIMBAUGH: Yes, yes I did.
CALLER 2: Oh, you —
LIMBAUGH: It was a, it was — hang on — now, what, what did you say there, [caller]?
CALLER 2: I said, because — and if they are hos, it doesn’t mean that they can still — you can do to ’em whatever you want.
LIMBAUGH: No.
CALLER 2: Well, why would you call them hos on the national —
LIMBAUGH: Well, because, because I’m running on fumes today, [caller], and I felt terrible about it. And I knew somebody was gonna call and give me a little grief so I’m takin’ the occasion of your call to apologize for it. That was, it was a terrible slip of the tongue. I’m sorry. But it wasn’t the worst one that has been said recently. You want — do you know who Keanu Reeves is?
CALLER 2: Yeah, I know who he is. He’s an actor.
LIMBAUGH: Well, he’s, he’s, he’s an actor.
CALLER 2: Yeah.
LIMBAUGH: He’s a whacko. He’s, he’s an — an actor and, he — what was he doing? He was — the Women Against Domestic Violence group was already in a dither because Keanu Reeves told an interviewer he learned something filming a rape scene with Hilary Swank for a movie called The Gift. And he said was, what he learned was that some of these ladies don’t mind it.
CALLER 2: OK. But —
LIMBAUGH: He said he learned that in a rape scene but — so, you know, I’m not the worst offender.
CALLER 2: Well, I hope you —
LIMBAUGH: I just, I’m looking at this case down there at Duke, [caller], and it’s — there’s some things about it, some inconsistencies. You’ve got some timeline differentiations and matriculations and, and so forth. I’m just — but it was, it was terrible slip of the tongue, and I am, I am terribly, I am terribly sorry.
CALLER 2: Well, I was hoping that your animosity for Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton wasn’t your motivation for calling them hos.
LIMBAUGH: No — why — they, they have nothing to do with it.
CALLER 2: Oh, OK. Well, but, I — it definitely offended me to hear you say that on the national program. The world’s largest — as you say.
LIMBAUGH: Yeah, well —
CALLER 2: But maybe you should take half your brain from behind your back next time.
LIMBAUGH: You know, I’m thinking what I ought to do, [caller], is something that I used to do in the early days of this program and that is spank myself.
CALLER 2: Well, I don’t know if that’s gonna work. The apology would be good.
LIMBAUGH: I just — how — you want me to apologize again? I’m sorry.
CALLER 2: Oh, no, I’m saying — the apology was good.
LIMBAUGH: I regret that you heard me say it.
The comment by Rush Limbaugh was typical. Limbaugh has been a worthless blowhard with half a brain tied behind his back regurgitating half-facts for years. But you know what the sad (scary) part is? The people who hear him and, because HE’S ON THE RADIO, believe every word he says. Shit, they even schedule their lunch hours so they can get together at restaurants that carry his show and do their right-wing jerkoff together. They call these places "Rush Rooms." I’ve listened to plenty of them and they all have one thing in common – they’re basically dumb-asses who seldom have an original or a researched thought.
– Bulldog
Can we send Rush over to Master Rick’s dungeon? Please?