Bush’s interesting choice of friends

We may have less than a week to go before the midterm elections, but it appears the president is slated to have a relatively low-key day.

President Bush will hold no public events of any kind on Wednesday, an exceptionally light schedule this close to next Tuesday’s midterm elections. That sparked questions about whether [tag]Bush[/tag] has a “November surprise” in store. This is, after all, a president who has twice managed to sneak away to Iraq.

At the White House morning briefing, a reporter observed that the light schedule made it sound “like something is cooking there.” Spokesman Tony Snow replied, “No, not really.” […]

Bush has “some meetings with senior advisers and a Rush Limbaugh interview,” Snow said in an email. “No blockbusters.” (emphasis added)

Well, I suppose it depends on what you mean by “blockbusters.”

I realize the Bush White House has an incredibly short memory, but it was just last week that [tag]Limbaugh[/tag] disgusted the entire country by his smear of a Parkinson’s patient who dared to do a commercial in support of a candidate who wants to invest in stem-cell research.

On the October 23 edition of his nationally syndicated radio program, Rush Limbaugh accused actor [tag]Michael J. Fox[/tag], who has Parkinson’s disease, of “exaggerating the effects of the disease” in a recent campaign advertisement for Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill…. Noting that Fox is “moving all around and shaking” in the ad, Limbaugh declared: “And it’s purely an act. This is the only time I have ever seen Michael J. Fox portray any of the symptoms of the disease he has.” Limbaugh added that “this is really shameless of Michael J. Fox. Either he didn’t take his medication or he’s acting, one of the two.”

Consider the broader context for a moment.

Limbaugh generated national revulsion with his attack on Fox. Instead of apologizing, Limbaugh told his listeners, “I stand by what I said. I take back none of what I said.” Decency demanded that he be shunned from polite society. Honestly, what kind of person attacks a man with a terrible disease, falsely accuses the man of faking symptoms, issues a bogus apology, and then goes right back to attacking the victim again?

Apparently, it’s the kind of man who gets one-on-one chats with George W. Bush.

How is the political world supposed to interpret this? Limbaugh becomes a national joke one week, Bush embraces him the next. The president is so desperate to rally right-wing voters that he’ll promote, endorse, and add his imprimatur to a hate-monger.

Let me get this straight — Dems are supposed to avoid a war hero who flubbed one word in a joke, but the president has no qualms about spending quality time with Rush Limbaugh?

And so I ask, once again, what it takes for a right-right hate-monger to reach pariah status in American society. Ann Coulter can condemn 9/11 widows, but she’s still in the conservative mainstream. [tag]Bill O’Reilly[/tag] suggested that it’d be fine with him if [tag]al Queda[/tag] attacked a major American city, but he suffered no consequences. In 2001, just 48 hours after 9/11, [tag]Jerry Falwell[/tag] said liberal Americans were to blame for the attacks and said the nation “deserved” the terrorism, but Republicans are still reaching out to him for political support.

And Rush Limbaugh can callously smear a Parkinson’s patient, but the president will still give him exclusive interviews.

There’s something terribly wrong here.

I’m thinking either “theater of the absurd” or “fascination with abomination”.

Either/both might be able to explain it.

“How low can you go?”

  • “There’s something terribly wrong here.”

    What’s terribly wrong here is the American electorate. As long as they’re entertained/drugged by the slop they absorb from the TeeVee, and as long as they don’t personally acknowledge that their “lifestyle” is riding on unprecedented debt, nothing else matters.

  • And so I ask, once again, what it takes for a right-right hate-monger to reach pariah status in American society.

    A horrible bus crash that takes the lives of Mark Halperin, Joe Klein, Don Imus, Chris Matthews, Mickey Kaus, and Adam Nagourney in one fell swoop?

  • Maybe Dubya wants to do his cruel impression of Michael J. Fox, and Rush’s show is his only public venue.
    Hopefully we can hear a hilarious Rush/Regal Moron duo doing “Crips on parade.”
    I can’t wait!

  • I second Ed. There are a lot of things that don’t get covered, and we learn at places like this. But the fact that Rush is an arrogant, disrespectful, SOB is not one of them. That Bush (and his enablers) hang out with this crowd is also not a secret to the general public. If the public is as disgusted with Limbaugh as they seemed to be last week, they have an easy way to express that: Vote for Democrats on Nov 7. It really is entirely up to the electorate to decide how low they are willing to go with their leaders.

  • “Maybe Dubya wants to do his cruel impression of Michael J. Fox, and Rush’s show is his only public venue.”

    Or do a re-creation of his female death row inmate begging for life immitation for Limpballs, seeing it has been awhile since he did it for Pigtucker Carlson.

  • In his last campaign, 43 is echoing his dad’s last campaign in 1992. By its last week, 41 was hanging out with Limbaugh and conservative talk show hosts and appearing in out of the way party strongholds like North Dakota. No different now.
    I predict the same result. The Republicans will lose, but not by as much as might be hoped.

  • Bush made a former Rush Limbaugh substitute host the White House press secretary. I think we know where his sympathies lie.

  • Good. I hope Bush says lots of stupid stuff while talking to his favorite druggie hatemonger. It will keep the story going about how Limburger thinks Parkinson’s disease is SO funny. I hope the networks keep playing the video of the jerk mocking Michael J Fox. Maybe they’ll ask Bush whether he thinks Parkinson’s is funny.

    As Bush and Rush go down the toilet, the rest of us need to keep sending letters to his advertisers, demanding that they quit supporting someone who makes fun of people with Parkinson’s.

  • Limbaugh generated national revulsion with his attack on Fox.

    It may have been “national” but it wasn’t universal. Bush is simply showing fraternal solidarity with someone who shares his views on stem cell research and his opinion of those who favor it. Remember Governor Bush’s hilarious spoof of the woman on death row who was petitioning for clemency. Whatta guy!

  • For Ed: I totally agree, there is a large portion of Americans who’s brains have been rotted by the slime oozing out of the TV set.

    I am gross and perverted
    I’m obsessed ‘n deranged
    I have existed for years
    But very little has changed
    I’m the tool of the Government
    And industry too
    For I am destined to rule
    And regulate you

    I may be vile and pernicious
    But you can’t look away
    I make you think I’m delicious
    With the stuff that I say
    I’m the best you can get
    Have you guessed me yet?
    I’m the slime oozin’ out
    From your TV set

    You will obey me while I lead you
    And eat the garbage that I feed you
    Until the day that we don’t need you
    Don’t go for help . . . no one will heed you
    Your mind is totally controlled
    It has been stuffed into my mold
    And you will do as you are told
    Until the rights to you are sold

    That’s right, folks . . .
    Don’t touch that dial

    Well, I am the slime from your video
    Oozin’ along on your livin’ room floor

    I am the slime from your video
    Can’t stop the slime, people, lookit me go

    I am the slime from your video
    Oozin’ along on your livin’ room floor

    I am the slime from your video
    Can’t stop the slime, people, lookit me go

    And for Bubba: Yeah, along with mocking an executed female and a guy with Parkinsons, I’m sure Rush and Bu$h will have a farting contest too!

  • There’s something terribly wrong here.

    And the Understatement of the Year award goes to: The Carpetbagger 🙂

  • Cut me some slack, how often is it that I get to say I’m the smartest man in the room?

  • “Cut me some slack, how often is it that I get to say I’m the smartest man in the room?” – George Washington Bush

    When you remember that your name is “George Walker Bush”?

    Snort, chuckle, chuckle 😉

  • Let’s suppose, instead, that John McCain told the joke and Bill Clinton sat down for an interview with Michael Moore (I know, not equivalent to rush). Which story would be getting 24-7 coverage from the “liberal” media?

    Bill Clinton lies about cheating on his wife and the media goes nuts for two years. George Bush lies in taking us to war in Iraq resulting in the deaths of almost 3000 U.S. soldiers, and the media is worried about all the coming hearings if the democrats take over the house and/or senate.

    There are two different standards applied by the media to the democrats and republicans.

  • W was a guest on Limbaugh’s show not very long after the latter left his NFL gig. You’ll recall some statements he (Limbaugh) made regarding the Eagles QB. It seems I remember W started off the interview by saying he was “honored to be with you Rush.”

    Phewwwwwww. More of the same.

  • Let’s look at the facts. Yes, Rush is a vile, racist demagogue. He is just slightly more respectable than David Duke and George Lincoln Rockwell. Yet, the President of the United States feels that it perfectly fine to go on his show. He obviously knows that he will suffer no adverse consequences from doing so. The media will see nothing wrong with it. The Democratic party will probably say nothing in protest. This is what we’ve come to in this country.

  • Bush has a pathological need to be praised and fawned over by people who think he is right. And who else can he talk to? Wolf Blitzer must be busy tonight.

  • where is the leadership of the democratic party when it comes to Bush cosying up with Limbaugh. Why is there no democratic ad showing Limbaugh’s obscene parody of Michael J Fox and how closely Bush is aligned with him? Why is it that the only person criticized by the Democratic party is John Kerry? WRONG!!!!! Get some balls Howard!!!!

  • Hell, what’s a dear leader to do when candidates from his own party don’t want to be seen with him for fear of scaring off voters? A guy with so much wisdom to impart has to get it out to the Amerkan people somehow.. Gotta get the word out to that 30-some percent about them evil baby-killing, disease-ridden, Jesus hatin’ traitors, and who better to do that than the Master Hater, Lush Limpballs!

    What’s the world coming to when an American president would plummet to such depths? I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. These are people who have no trouble with sending thousands of young men and women to their deaths for no good reason whatsoever while quibbling over the fate of a few stem cells that may just save a life or cure a disease.

    Theater of the Absurd? Hell, we all woke up in a bad episode of the Twilight Zone.

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