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cali

(114,904 posts)
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 06:42 AM Aug 2016

This is so much fun to read:

How Donald Trump, Rush Limbaugh, and Other Blowhard Goliaths Meet Their David

Tyrannosaurus radio host Rush Limbaugh re-upped his contract this week for another four years, which will enable him to blow cigar smoke up his followers‘ fossilized backsides for the duration of Hillary Clinton’s first presidential term. As Eric Boehlert reports and observes in Media Matters, the rollout for Rush’s contract renewal is rather more muted this time around. In 2008, the news of Limbaugh’s $400 million dollar eight-year-contract renewal was treated like a coronation ceremony with all the royal trumpets blaring. This time, barely a bird chirp. ’Twas to be expected. (Yes, I said “’twas,” dammit.) As Boehlert notes, the business model for AM talk radio is broken, the angry white male audience is dying on the shriveled vine, and, I would add, the Trump ascendancy has scrambled the binary heroic-patriotic-religious conservative/cowardly-treasonous-godless liberal stereotype that formed the theater platform of talk radio’s (and Fox News‘s) Punch and Judy show. The decline of Limbaugh‘s radio reign was inevitable—it's impressive that it lasted this long—but it was hastened by a sharp downward break from which he never recovered: a self-inflicted blow produced in a petty fit of pique . . . an unforced error that acquired major magnitude and all because Rush was too arrogant to retreat a step or two and apologize. And this week Donald Trump (whom Rush is in the tank for—one old bro supporting another) made the same mistake, drilling a hole in the bottom of his dinghy, glub, glub.

It was, in case you need a refresher course, Rush Limbaugh’s scurrilous attack on Sandra Fluke that led to his irreversible unraveling. In 2012, Fluke, then a law student at Georgetown University, testified before a congressional oversight and reform committee on the need for contraception coverage in the university’s health plan. From Wikipedia: "She...stated that 40% of Georgetown Law School's female population suffered financial hardship as a result of birth control not being covered by the student health insurance plan, and that the lack of contraception coverage in the university insurance plans would induce many low income students to go without contraceptives. She then shared the stories of friends affected by such policies, citing a friend with polycystic ovary syndrome."''

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This cautionary tale of hubris has now been reenacted on a bigger stage with bigger stakes, demonstrating yet again George Santayana’s adage that those who do not learn from the past will louse up even worse the next time. (Santayana may have phrased it a bit differently.)

The Khans are Donald Trump’s Sandra Fluke. After Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the parents of a captain killed in Iraq in 2004, made their powerful, emotional appearance at the Democratic convention, with Khizr Khan issuing the rebuke of rebukes by presenting his pocket Constitution and offering to lend it to Trump so that he could acquaint himself with our founding document, Trump could have respectfully acknowledged their loss, honored their son’s sacrifice, and Risen Above It. After all, Fox News didn’t even carry the Khans live, ensuring that most of Trump’s legions would have remained lulled in their usual state of unknowing. He didn’t have to make an issue of them, just as Limbaugh didn’t need to single out Fluke. But elegant deflection and rising about are not what a Limbaugh or Trump do. They descend below it, whatever ”it“ may happen to be, scuba-diving in the fever swamp that has become Republican conservatism’s nature preserve. Like Rush with Fluke, Trump didn’t ease up, acting as if he were the injured party, going after the Khans with kamikaze zeal while they, like Fluke, stayed composed, resolved, unruffable—portraits of fortitude and integrity that revealed Trump as the all-thumbs smear artist and opportunist that he is.

Much more:

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/how-donald-trump-rush-limbaugh-and-other-blowhard-goliaths-meet-their-david


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This is so much fun to read: (Original Post) cali Aug 2016 OP
K & R. n/t FSogol Aug 2016 #1
K & R GP6971 Aug 2016 #2
Good read. k&r auntpurl Aug 2016 #3
Nice article. n/t Zing Zing Zingbah Aug 2016 #4
Another good read. longship Aug 2016 #5
It's becoming a must read for me- along with The New Yorker cali Aug 2016 #6
"scuba-diving in the fever swamp that has become Republican conservatism’s nature preserve." Pacifist Patriot Aug 2016 #7
Thank you. I was going to post that but couldn't copy it underpants Aug 2016 #9
"They descend below it..." sarge43 Aug 2016 #8
You know, I'd like to agree with you about Rushbo , but packman Aug 2016 #10
Kick Liberal_in_LA Aug 2016 #11
Even ignoring the content of his speech, how can anyone listen to Rush Slimeball when he sounds Dark n Stormy Knight Aug 2016 #12

longship

(40,416 posts)
5. Another good read.
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 08:15 AM
Aug 2016

Vanity Fair is doing a great job. Great OP-Ed by James Wolcott. Connects the dots.

Pacifist Patriot

(24,906 posts)
7. "scuba-diving in the fever swamp that has become Republican conservatism’s nature preserve."
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 08:30 AM
Aug 2016

Worth reading for that sentence alone.

sarge43

(29,164 posts)
8. "They descend below it..."
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 09:04 AM
Aug 2016

The Underminer(s) "I am beneath you, but nothing is beneath me."

Don't be surprised if a family takes you down.

(Hat tip to The Incredibles)

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
10. You know, I'd like to agree with you about Rushbo , but
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 09:27 AM
Aug 2016

"Limbaugh will continue to host The Rush Limbaugh Show, which broadcasts weekdays from noon to 3 p.m. ET on more than 600 affiliates and reaches millions of listeners nationwide. In 2016, the top-rated program has experienced significant year-over-year audience growth with Persons 12+ (+27%), Adults 25-54 (+18%), Adults 18-34 (+27%) and Women 25-54 (+27%), and average quarter hour audience levels are up double and triple digits in many markets, including New York (+155%), Chicago (+76%), San Francisco (+63%), Houston (+33%), Atlanta (+40%) and Miami (+50%) (Source: Nielsen Audio, JAN-JUN Avg 2016 vs 2015, PPM, Exact Times, AQH). Ad revenue for The Rush Limbaugh Show has also increased by 20% over last year, and the show continues to be the number one program in Talk radio."


I have no love of the asshat, and the release is from IHeartMedia - but it looks like we will have to endure that ill wind for another 4 years at least.

http://www.premierenetworks.com/Press/Pages/iHeartMedia-Extends-Partnership-with-Rush-Limbaugh.aspx

Dark n Stormy Knight

(10,035 posts)
12. Even ignoring the content of his speech, how can anyone listen to Rush Slimeball when he sounds
Fri Aug 5, 2016, 04:36 PM
Aug 2016

exactly like someone vomiting every time he speaks?

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