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You know who is a big fat idiot

As I’ve said before, I don’t listen to Rush Limbaugh or any other conservative talk-show hosts. Nothing I know about Rush & Co. has inspired any particular respect or fondness on my part. Yet I remain deeply suspicious of those who rely on criticism of Rush & Co. to advertise their own alleged commitment to civility, facts and the reality-based community.

This brings us, of course, to the recent admissions by CNN, the HuffPo and ThinkProgress that all of them falsely attributed to Rush some vicious racist remarks, namely, that slavery was good, that the Medal of Honor should be awarded to the man who killed Martin Luther King and that “all composite pictures of wanted criminals resemble Jesse Jackson.”

I’m inclined to agree with John McCormack this kind of false attribution is exactly what is meant by a “smear”. Usually, CNN, ThinkProgress, and the Huff Po demand severe atonement from smear artists, not just limp apologies of questionable sincerity.

Could it be that such an intense concern with Rush Limbaugh’s many shortcomings has led certain critics to develop the same nasty habits they condemn on Rush’s part?

Cross-posted at Conventional Folly



4 Responses to “You know who is a big fat idiot”

  1. shannonlee says:

    “ThinkProgress, and the Huff Po” these two are no different than Rush. Why should anyone expect any more of them? Extremists are extremists…it doesn't matter which side they are on.

  2. adesnik says:

    I tend to agree, but HuffPo and ThinkP are accepted as part of the mainstream. Arianna gets to be on Sunday morning panels. Journalists read and enjoy HuffPo.

  3. JeffersonDavis says:

    And you repeating those slurs makes you a hitman of Huffpo, CNN, and Thinkprogress.

    How does one get a job as a liberal hitman anyway?

  4. DLS says:

    As usual, it isn't “the same” but different, much worse habits.

    Trying to imply equality is at best dishonest — when it isn't due to some much worse defect instead.

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