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Rush Limbaugh's Cluelessness About His Racist Tirades Earns Him BuzzFlash's Media Putz Award

BUZZFLASH MEDIA PUTZ OF THE WEEK

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Rush Limbaugh

For reporting that is an embarrassment to the profession of journalism, and for being beholden to corporate paymasters rather than the citizens of America.

Wanting to take his undeserved millions and putting it towards a failing football team (St. Louis Rams with a current 0-5 record so far), Rush Limbaugh seemed surprised there was controversy over his prospects of being the newest NFL owner.

Limbaugh still hasn't realized that people pay attention to what he has said and hold him accountable.
 
What separates Limbaugh -- along with Glenn Beck (his spawn, if you believe Limbaugh) and Ann Coulter -- from true conservatives is that we don't believe that they believe what they say is true. George Will is a pompous conservative, but we generally believe that he believes what he says, regardless of whether we agree with him or wonder if he is living in reality.

For some inane reason, ESPN hired Limbaugh in 2003 for its "Sunday NFL Countdown" despite his, well, overall being. So it came as sadly little surprise that Limbaugh's insight was boiled down to one racist comment about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb.

"I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL. The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. There is a little hope invested in McNabb, and he got a lot of credit for the performance of this team that he didn't deserve. The defense carried this team."

The uproar got loud enough that Limbaugh resigned from ESPN within the week, but he didn't go down meekly.

"All this has become the tempest that it is because I must have been right about something…  If I wasn't right, there wouldn't be this cacophony of outrage that has sprung up in the sports writer community."

Gee, Rush, if you had been "right," you wouldn't have had to resign. And given how good McNabb has been on the football field since 2003, your football insight has as much credibility as your three-hour radio ego-a-thon.

In 2007, Limbaugh said on his radio show that "the NFL, all too often, looks like a game between the Bloods and the Crips without any weapons. There, I said it."

When Limbaugh wanted to put together a group to buy the St. Louis Rams, he likely wasn't thinking about Donovan McNabb or ESPN. And he certainly didn't consider that people might remember something he said six years ago. After all, when you've said so many hateful and hurtful sentences in your life, how are you supposed to remember one or two specific instances?

But football fans haven't forgotten. African-Americans haven't forgotten. People with sense, compassion, and ethics haven't forgotten.

NFL Players executive director DeMaurice Smith came out against the Limbaugh's bid as did several African-American NFL players. They might want to play for an 0-5 team, but they don't want to play for a racist owner.

It looks like the NFL will say no to Limbaugh (though the 2010 Miss America Pageant says yes to Rush), but this saga -- and all the emotion that has flowed as a result -- should remind us that people care about what other people say, and we are judged by what we say, whether we mean it or not.

As Limbaugh noted himself on NBC's "Today" show this week, his show is mainly about making money:

"I'm doing my show for ratings. I want the largest audience I can get because that's how I can charge the highest advertising rates, which means what else do I want? Money."

Funny how "conservative" or "principles" never enters into it.

For speaking hateful words but not remembering that they impact real people, for having the audacity to not realize saying racist things over and over hurt his slim chances of being an NFL owner, Rush Limbaugh wins this week's BuzzFlash Media Putz of the Week award.

Rush Limbaugh previously won the Media PUTZ of the week on March 5, 2009, January 29, 2009, November 20, 2008, June 26, 2008, May 22, 2008, and August 9, 2007. You can see a list of all previous winners here.

BUZZFLASH MEDIA PUTZ OF THE WEEK


DElusional

It's spelled "delusional", Mr. Rush-defender who's not defending Rush. Limbaugh's remarks, as always, were bigoted and stupid, showing he's just as shitty a sports commentator as a radio host. Where, by the way, is the delusion in this video, based as it is on words from the impotent drug addict's own mouth?

Limbaugh's actions have shown he's unfit to be an NFL owner....

Gee, i thought conservatives believed that no one is entitled to something and that people should take responsibility when things don't go their way...Limbaugh has not shown one iota that he understands that he may have some responsiblity in his failure to gain favor with the NFL. (whose owners, by the way, hold political views that are very similar to Rush's. Most of them are likely faithful listeners to his program.)

Let's suppose for a moment that Rush is in the owners' fraternity. One day after his crappy team is demolished by, say, the Baltimore Ravens, let's suppose that Limbaugh makes a comment over the phone to an ESPN reporter that includes remarks about Ravens players that are both race-baiting and personaly insulting, something on par with his "crips and bloods" comment in 2007. Well, now he's not saying it as a radio personality, but as an owner of another NFL team.

Once a scenario like this plays out, Rush is going to experience something that he won't know how to handle. He'd likely get a call from the Raven's GM, Ozzy Newsome (himself a black fromer NFL player). And Ozzy's going to be pissed. What would Rush do at this point? Take responsiblity for making comments that are detrimental to the league he now belongs to? Be a real man and apologize for a moment of stupidity?

 

Of course not. Rush would likely go on FOX News and try to turn the tables by blasting Ozzy Newsome, leading to numerous death-threats to an NFL GM,phoned in by Rush's moronic, knuckle-dragging fans and protracted calls to boycott the Ravens.

While this situation is hypothetical, the NFL is an entity that looks at hyptheticals like that because they are a multi-million dollar business (run by lots of white Republican men) who just don't think Rush's money is worth the downside he brings. And that is their right.

journalism??

"For reporting that is an embarrassment to the profession of journalism" I don't think anyone really thinks rush is a journalist. He is a neo-con mis-info-tainment clown (no offense to clowns).

I sincerely doubt that George Will

believes his own prettified words, either. Nor that the corporations which pay him to write those opinions believe their own hype. Rather, they both say what's good for business, and the WaPo pretends not to notice.

The Rush "racist" comment

Cute little dillusional Youtube. Do you always overlook the substance? I'm not defending Rush, but the Eagles defense did win a lot of games. The point that Rush made turned out to be absolutely, positively confirmed by the Mainstream coverage of Obama.  They gave him a free pass, whether it was because he's black, I don't know. I seem to think it was bigger forces controling the media & Obama was selected to be the "black" candidate by the bigger forces, maybe the Club of Rome perhaps. After all , all of Obama's speeches are nearly word for word (idea for idea) from the "Global Marshall Plan"  and we all know he can't be trusted to speak without the 'prompter.

 

The truth will set you free. Everything is not a lie. Only the liars would like you to believe that "everyone lies".

WTF are you talking about?

Nice right-wing talking points with no facts  TM.

Obama has received no free pass. Ridiculios nonstories have been fed to corporate media by the right wing disinformation machine from the moment of his nomination. While then piss-poor president bush WAS being granted a free pass by the corporate and conservative media one would have thought Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers were the biggest threats to the USA.


Obama was selected because of a promise of "change" - wether or not he delivers remains to be seen. I have not decided yet as he should be given a chance to act before he is deemed good or bad for the USA.


Why the hell does anyone care if Obama uses a prompter? Most all speakers do. Have we become a nation that does not appreciate the power of words after being so used to having a complete buffoon in the White House for 8 years?