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Rush to Judgment: Talk Radio’s ‘Truth Detector’ Blows a Fuse—Again


By Walter Brasch

It wasn’t unusual that Rush Limbaugh went ballistic on his show, Nov. 13. He does that several times a day.

It wasn’t unusual that he mixed a few facts with opinion and outright lies in his three-hour daily show. Fact checking for the man who calls himself “America’s Truth Detector” is as rare as union organizers working for Walmart.

What is unusual is that Rush Limbaugh, whose web site shows a picture of him carrying a large gold-fringed American flag on a six-foot staff, spoke out against the Constitution of the United States.

Because logic and reason avoids his black-clad bouncy body, he may not have even known he was attacking the history of the United States and its Constitution. But on this Friday the 13th, the forces of evil spewed forth from his unfettered microphone mouth.

The United States had announced it was removing five persons accused of plotting the 9/11 terror from Guantanamo Bay and putting them into the federal judiciary system. Attorney General Eric Holder, at a press conference in Washington, D.C., had announced, “After eight years of delay, those allegedly responsible for the attacks of September the 11th will finally face justice. . . . I am confident in the ability of our courts to provide these defendants a fair trial just as they have for over 200 years [before] an impartial jury under long established rules and procedures.” He announced that the Department of Justice would “prosecute these cases vigorously,” and would seek the death penalty in each case. President Obama had said earlier that day he was “absolutely convinced that Khalid Sheik Mohammad [the alleged mastermind behind 9/11, and the other defendants] will be subject to the most exacting demands of justice. The American people insist on it, my administration will insist on it.”

Limbaugh called the decision a “disgusting travesty perpetuated here by Barack Obama.” That was just the beginning of his rant. Over the next few minutes, Limbaugh said the decision to bring terrorists to trial was solely “to satisfy the rabid, radical, far left that hates this country; that hates George W. Bush; that hates the U.S. military.”

Limbaugh opposed the use of lawyers; several times he branded them as leftist and Marxist, disregarding the reality that membership in the American Bar Association skews to the right. Although he came from a family of lawyers, he disregarded Constitutional guarantees that require even the most heinous of criminals to be assured their rights, including the right to be represented by an attorney. While erroneously claiming that terrorists have no rights, Limbaugh also objected to providing the defendants “fairness,” because in what he called the “new America,” fairness is something created by “a bunch of radical leftists.” He claimed that the defendants didn’t even deserve lawyers because, in the world of Rush Fairytale Logic, the lawyers would use the courts to attack the United States.

He attacked the federal judiciary, claiming, “There are a bunch of radical leftists on our federal bench,” all of whom apparently, if you believed the Mouth That Roared, are governed by such mundane and useless rules like—well—the Constitution of the United States. What Limbaugh didn’t say, possibly because the facts didn’t agree with his own distorted version of reality, is that there are more conservative judges than liberal judges in the federal judiciary. About one-third of all federal judges were appointed by George W. Bush, with a majority of all judges appointed by Ronald Reagan and the two Bushes. Limbaugh, in his deliberate distortion of facts also didn’t point out that 62 percent of all appeals court judges were appointed by Republican presidents, and that conservatives are the majority on 10 of the 13 appeals courts. He also failed to point out that six of the nine Supreme Court justices were appointed by Republican presidents. The Republican-dominated federal courts have cut down several unconstitutional provisions of the PATRIOT Act; the Republican-dominated Supreme Court has twice rebuked the Bush–Cheney Administration for procedures that are blatantly unconstitutional. In one major decision, conservative Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, speaking for the majority, ruled, “Any process in which the Executive’s factual assertions go wholly unchallenged or are simply presumed correct without any opportunity for the alleged combatant to demonstrate otherwise falls constitutionally short . . . [T]he constitutional limitations safeguarding essential liberties . . . remain vibrant even in times of security concerns.”

Like most conservative radio hosts and their teabag party followers, Limbaugh several times had blasted the Department of Justice for even thinking about bringing the terrorists onto the mainland, claiming the men were so evil that they would endanger all Americans. Unsaid by the talking mouths and empty heads was that the Department of Justice successfully prosecuted numerous gangsters, serial killers, and terrorists, and then successfully imprisoned them without danger to civilians.

For emphasis about how he thought a trial for the 9/11 terrorists would be unfair, Limbaugh threw veiled anti-Semitic attacks upon a possible jury pool. “Before it’s all said and done you’re going to find some whack nut jobs on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that are going to be on this jury,” said Limbaugh. The Upper West Side is largely identified as a community that was settled by refugee Jews, and which still has a significant percent of Jews.

Several times, Limbaugh stated that since the defendants had already “confessed,” the need for a trial was not necessary, and would only embarrass the U.S., placating those “leftists,” and exposing the entirety of the American intelligence community. This, said Limbaugh, is the “hidden agenda” of the Obama Administration. “They want the United States on trial,” Limbaugh cried out. Disregarding the absurdity of his own remarks, Limbaugh never acknowledged that the “confessions” were made only after severe torture. Bringing criminals, who have been subject to torture, to trial, who have confessed, said Limbaugh “is yet another internal assault on the fabric, the traditions, the institutions that have made this country great,” he told his equally rabid listeners.

Having attacked the President, the Attorney General, lawyers, judges, the Department of Justice, and Jews, Limbaugh put Rep. Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) into his cross-hairs. Sestak, said Limbaugh, is “a dangerous left-wing radical ideologue.” What drew Limbaugh’s rage was that Sestak not only supported the prosecution of the 9/11 terrorists in federal court, but that on Fox News, he argued that “Most studies have shown that [torture] does not give you evidence as readily or as credible as other means.” Persons who are tortured, said Sestak, raising concerns about the legitimacy of the terrorists’ “confessions,” will often confess to anything in order to stop the torture.

What Limbaugh didn’t tell his audience was that Sestak was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, a retired vice-admiral who had led a carrier battle group, and was the first director of the Navy’s anti-terrorism unit after 9/11. Sestak’s views are the same as John McCain’s, also a Naval Academy graduate who had led an air squadron. Listeners could now choose between two war heroes, one of whom had suffered torture as a prisoner of war, and a college drop-out who, said his mother, flunked almost all of his classes in his only year in college, was declared 4-F in the draft, and now hails on 600 radio stations as the mouthpiece for the right-wing fringe.

“We are in the process of destroying American ideals; we are in the process of subordinating America’s greatness, America’s exceptionalism,” Rush Limbaugh wailed.

The reality is that flag-waving fact-impaired Rush Limbaugh has no idea what American ideals are, nor does he have respect for the legal history of the United States or the power of the Constitution.

[Walter M. Brasch, an award-winning former newspaper reporter and editor, is a syndicated social issues columnist, author, writer-producer, and professor of journalism at Bloomsburg University. His latest books are Sex and the Single Beer Can, a probing and humorous look at the nation's media; and Sinking the Ship of State: The Presidency of George W. Bush, with a focus upon the shredding of Constitutional protections. Both books are available at amazon.com, and other bookstores. You may contact Dr. Brasch through his website, www.walterbrasch.com.]



12 Responses to “Rush to Judgment: Talk Radio’s ‘Truth Detector’ Blows a Fuse—Again”

  1. Silhouette says:

    Pus Windbagh better be careful. If he gets too looney, his handlers will turn him out to pasture in a nanosecond.

    Just saying; in case anyone has forgotten there are people behind this malignant narcissist blowhard, stoking the ego in the chosen direction. I wonder who they could be?….lol…

  2. TheMagicalSkyFather says:

    During the Bush years it was tirades like this that kept me awake at night. People can tell me to take off the tin foil hat all they like but men like this want to use our Bill Of Rights as toilet paper and are not even a bit shamed by it while they are being cheered. There is an old yiddish phrase that I will attempt to not get totally wrong but “when people tell you they want to kill you, believe them.” Rush and his ilk spend day after day saying they want to kill destroy or silence all that do not agree with them, I just pay them the respect of believing them. I am not trying to protect the world from America I am trying to protect America and in turn the entire world from men just like this, because they are tyrants and they love to vote for people that remind them of themselves. Men that think that rules and laws are only for those on the “right” (not political left/right but my side is right your side is wrong type)side and only when convenient.

  3. D. E.Rodriguez says:

    Bravo!

    As someone who has served my country, compared to Goddd's gift to mankind's 4-F classification due to something in his butt, I especially like:

    “What Limbaugh didn’t tell his audience was that Sestak was a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, a retired vice-admiral who had led a carrier battle group, and was the first director of the Navy’s anti-terrorism unit after 9/11. Sestak’s views are the same as John McCain’s, also a Naval Academy graduate who had led an air squadron. Listeners could now choose between two war heroes, one of whom had suffered torture as a prisoner of war, and a college drop-out who, said his mother, flunked almost all of his classes in his only year in college, was declared 4-F in the draft, and now hails on 600 radio stations as the mouthpiece for the right-wing fringe.”

    Thank you Dr. Brasch. Thank you Joe.

  4. DLS says:

    Actually, Brasch is a lower order by far than the likes of Limbaugh or even Limbaugh's coattail-riders on the air waves (who are louder and have less to offer). Along with the “impaired” mud thrown at him on this site and even on this thread, I'll add that attacks on him as well as the follies of the libs and Dems to this day are what are keeping his show alive. (That, and the still-poor quality nature of the “competition” in the form of a developing far lefty fringe talk radio presence, which I view as now significant and having attained a “critical mass” of interest and market share.) So often, still, it's the nature of so much on the Other Side that not only alienates us mainstreamers, but (as we continue to observe) gives Limbaugh more fuel than any pettiness now and then like the Obama “bowing to the Japanese” fake controversy.

  5. VeratheGun says:

    “mainstreamers”?

    LOL. That's a stinker. Don't you have to go kill Bambi or something?

  6. Father_Time says:

    Limbaugh?

    Why bother?

  7. DLS says:

    I realize I may strike a raw, impaired fringey nerve now and then, but — oh, well. Hopefully some won't be in such poor condition they won't fail to learn the lesson about their and related follies keeping Limbaugh's show alive. [sigh] You were warned.

  8. imavettoo says:

    Left wing “fringe” radio hasn't worked as well as Limbaugh, et al, because people on the left tend to prefer the truth.

  9. ProfElwood says:

    Riiight. From what I've read, they actually prefer their truth.

    I find it ironic that Walter uses a lot of name-calling to bash Limbaugh and his followers for .. name-calling, among other things.

    That said, conservatives (especially neo-cons) and liberals have always had equal contempt for the constitution, they just like to pull it out of their back pockets and wave it around at different times.

  10. giant_slor says:

    I didn't see where Walter complained about Limbaugh's name-calling- although Limbaugh's stock-and-trade is pretty much just that. And even if did make such a charge, who cares? There are much larger points to be made.

    Instead of nit-picking Mr. Brasch, why won't any Limbaugh-supporters address his points? Why not defend Limbaugh's conspiracy theories on the KSM trial? The idea that everyone involved, including federal judges, are radical, American-hating leftists. Put Limbaugh's bona fides up against Ret. Real Admiral Joe Sestak, as the author asks you to.

    Try to see why Limbaugh is such an poor spokesman for so many Republicans.

    And for what it's worth, Mr. Brasch I'm with you right up until the anti-Semitic stuff. That's dangerous ground you're treading; you better know for a fact before you go throwing accusations based on inference.

  11. ProfElwood says:

    “Instead of nit-picking Mr. Brasch, why won't any Limbaugh-supporters address his points?”

    I doubt we have any of those here. I listened to parts of a few shows several years ago, but quickly got tired of the repetition, self-congratulating, and his worship of everything Republican. I liked the commercials, though: I can still remember the Clinton tax-of-the-month club (if you like the tax, do nothing. It will automatically be levied against you . . .)

  12. DLS says:

    ” his worship of everything Republican”

    Notably, prior to any elections. If McCain were to run again in 2012, he'd be a cheerleader for Big Mac near the final elections, at least.

    “Instead of nit-picking Mr. Brasch, why won't any Limbaugh-supporters address his points?”

    Most of us are content to defend Limbaugh against the scummier attacks that routinely go his way from the social sewer. We don't have to be fans of him to spot and decry these. As for Brasch, he has often, as a routine matter, been wrong and taken an extremist and unreal stance on one issue after another. I'm surprised he doesn't add something more often about the “corporate right-wing media” like parties such as FAIR (whose name is a lie) or other extremists like to do. Brasch's works that have been put on this site speak (woefully) for themselves.

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