Saturday, March 3, 2012

Ruck Fush

Winston Churchill is occasionally said to have made the statement "Show me a young Conservative and I'll show you someone with no heart. Show me an old Liberal and I'll show you someone with no brains." This is, of course, a lie. As Paul Addison of Edinburgh University put it:
Surely Churchill can't have used the words attributed to him. He'd been a Conservative at 15 and a Liberal at 35! And would he have talked so disrespectfully of Clemmie (Clementine, the Baroness Spencer-Churchill, his wife), who is generally thought to have been a lifelong Liberal?
And I like to think that I'm proof of the exact inverse of that theory, regardless of which idiot said it.

As a young man, I entered the military as a relatively moderate conservative. I listened to Rush Limbaugh, I had few interests in helping anyone but myself, I was known to make sexist and (yes, I'm afraid) racist jokes once in a while.

But then I met people. I learned things. I discovered that a "society" made up of devoted followers of Ayn Rand would simply fall into chaos: with every member dedicated to their own selfish pursuits, the fabric of that society would eventually fall to shreds. Why would a Randian want to join the police, or the enlisted ranks of the military, where nobody gets rich? A philosophy of selfish materialism can only work if it is allowed to grow, like a wart or a tumor, out of an otherwise healthy society.

Look up the history of the "robber barons" in industrial America to see how well that worked out.

So, I slowly overcame my shameful past - and I have to admit, much of the cause of this has to do with trying to live up to the example of the Trophy Wife, one of the few truly good people I have ever met.

In a way, I suppose that means that I'm worse than the "ordinary" liberal (if such a thing exists) - I'm a Born-Again Liberal. I came from the darkness of selfish ego, into the white light of humanity.

But, yes, I used to listen to Rush Limbaugh. I thought he was funny. I haven't thought so in years.

And now, he's going on his national soapbox, and calling a private citizen a slut. Because he's an bloated, lying bag of ass. He is the herpes sore on the face of society.

This is what Rush Limbaugh is saying.

What does it say about the college coed Susan Fluke, who goes before a congressional committee and essentially says that she must be paid to have sex? What does that make her?

It makes her a slut, right? It makes her a prostitute. She wants to be paid to have sex. She's having so much sex she can't afford the contraception. She wants you and me and the taxpayers to pay her to have sex. What does that make us? We're the pimps... the johns, that's right. We would be the johns... no! We're not the johns. Well... yeah, that's right. Pimp's not the right word.

OK, so, she's not a slut. She's round-heeled. I take it back.
Her name, you oozing pile of rotting feces, is "Sandra." And those ellipses are there, not because I cut anything out, but because the drugs are finally taking their toll and his ability to spew bile and lies occasionally goes off-track. Hopefully, the memory lapses will get worse, and he'll shut up altogether.

(Actually, if there was any justice in the universe, he would get Parkinson's and be completely unable to communicate. That isn't happening, and therefore, there is no god. Q.E.motherfuckingD.)

See, that's what Rush said. It is, of course, unrelated to reality, but it's what right-wingers want to hear. Because the last thing they want is for people to know what Ms Fluke actually said.
A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown's insurance because it's not intended to prevent pregnancy.

Unfortunately, under many religious institutions and insurance plans, it wouldn't be. There would be no exception for other medical needs. And under Sen. Blunt's amendment, Sen. Rubio's bill or Rep. Fortenberry's bill there's no requirement that such an exception be made for these medical needs...

In 65% of the cases at our school, our female students were interrogated by insurance representatives and university medical staff about why they needed prescription and whether they were lying about their symptoms.

For my friend and 20% of the women in her situation, she never got the insurance company to cover her prescription. Despite verifications of her illness from her doctor, her claim was denied repeatedly on the assumption that she really wanted birth control to prevent pregnancy. She's gay. So clearly polycystic ovarian syndrome was a much more urgent concern than accidental pregnancy for her.

After months paying over $100 out-of-pocket, she just couldn’t afford her medication anymore, and she had to stop taking it.

I learned about all of this when I walked out of a test and got a message from her that in the middle of the night in her final exam period she'd been in the emergency room. She'd been there all night in just terrible, excruciating pain. She wrote to me, "It was so painful I'd woke up thinking I’ve been shot."

Without her taking the birth control, a massive cyst the size of a tennis ball had grown on her ovary. She had to have surgery to remove her entire ovary as a result.

On the morning I was originally scheduled to give this testimony, she was sitting in a doctor's office, trying to cope with the consequences of this medical catastrophe.
(Those ellipses are because I did cut some stuff out. Go read the whole thing. And yes, Mr Santorum. This woman had to be medically sterilized because you are opposing birth control. It would be ironic if it weren't so goddamned sad.)

That's Rush Limbaugh for you. More than happy to lie on any subject, at any time.

Now, Rep. Jackie Speier is calling for a boycott of his sponsors. And I think that's a pretty damned good idea: the right wing will whine that he's having his free speech suppressed, but he's welcome to say whatever he wants to; he just also gets to take responsibility for his lies.

Now, because Rush is a turd, Quicken Loans, Sleep Train, LegalZoom.com and Sleep Number have all pulled ads over this. (If you want to say thanks, they all have contact us or feedback somewhere on those links I gave - but you should know you'll probably end up on a mailing list.) However, there are others.

Clear Channel Communications
200 East Basse Road
San Antonio, TX 78209
Public Relations: (210) 822-2828
publicrelations@clearchannel.com

John Hogan
President and CEO, Clear Channel Media and Entertainment
JohnHogan@ClearChannel.com (that's a guess)

Tony Alwin, Senior VP - Creative, Marketing and Public Relations
(602) 381-5700
TonyAlwin@ClearChannel.com (that's on the website)
Carbonite, Inc.
177 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115
Main Office: 617-587-1100
Toll Free: 877-665-4466

David Friend, Co-founder and CEO

Tom Murray – VP, Marketing
617-587-1100
Century 21 Real Estate
International Headquarters
1 Campus Drive
Parsippany, NJ 07054

Web comment form
Richard W. Davidson, President and CEO

Bev Thorne, Chief Marketing Officer
and owner of the Evergreen Farm
4 Bass Lane
Lebanon, NJ 08833
(908) 236-9550
info@theevergreenfarm.com
Michael Callaghan, VP, Strategic Marketing
mike.callaghan@century21.com
(from a site called Lead411.com, who's going to spam me forever)
973-407-5238
ProFlowers
Web contact (or try "site feedback")
wecare@customercare.ProFlowers.com
800.580.2913

William Strauss, CEO
Proflowers.com
5005 Wateridge Vista Dr
San Diego CA 92121-5780
And that's just the easily available public information.

10 comments:

  1. Nameless,

    A fine post, thanks. Rachel Maddow also did an excellent takedown of "Rush" a few days back: HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND HOW BIRTH CONTROL PILLS WORK. How do we know this? Because, as Rachel points out, he kept suggesting that certain females can't afford birth control thanks to their awe-inspiring rate of intercourse. Which must mean he thinks you have to take a birth-control pill every time you have sex. Which means he can't even be bothered to figure out what the hell he's talking about before he unleashes a vile onslaught against an ordinary person.

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  2. Well done, Nameless! Limbaugh has offered his version of an apology but it bears no resemblance to a genuine apology.

    I was struck by these lines from Rush's apology,"I think it is absolutely absurd that during these very serious political times, we are discussing personal sexual recreational activities before members of Congress. I personally do not agree that American citizens should pay for these social activities." Rush Limbaugh Apologizes to Sandra Fluke for Calling Her A Slut

    Let's assume that Rush's claim that women only seek birth control because we desire to have recreational sex whenever we want without worrying about getting pregnant. Some third-party insurers already pay for personal sexual recreational activities for men; get a prescription for Viagra and 40% of third party insurers will pay for some or all of the prescription. So even if Rush's thoughts were valid (BTW, they are not, birth control pills are used to treat medical conditions such as ovarian cysts)why aren't women entitled to insurance coverage for birth control pills?Aren't we as entitled to recreational sex as men? Is Viagra a medical necessity? It's certainly a useful drug but come on Rush, is ED a medical emergency?

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  3. And on that subject, let us recall Rush Limpbaugh's history with Viagra.

    Limbaugh returned to Palm Beach, Florida on June 26 with Joel Surnow, "24"'s co-creator and executive producer and Howard Gordon, another of the Fox hit's executive producers (Hollywood agent Jeffrey Benson was also part of the Limbaugh quintet).

    With all those guys in tow, it is unclear what the radio host needed with the 29 100mg Viagra pills listed on a seized property receipt.


    And, by the way, the Dominican Republic (their destination) leads the world in child prostitution. I mean, so you know...

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  4. May I suggest that what Churchill thought of as a conservative, people in the tradition of Disraeli, bears just about zero relationship to the jackasses who call themselves conservatives in America today? If you think about what the term meant in England of 1915 or so, this remark makes a lot more sense.

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  5. Add Carbonite to the list from above who've pulled ads from Rush, along with Citrix. (And, yes, I like to think that I, personally, am responsible for this - Rush Limbaugh isn't the only one with an oversized ego...)

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  6. I couldn't agree with you more. And I'm boycotting all of his advertisers.

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  7. Don Imus. Juan Williams. Those guys were canned tout d'suite. Not so much as a blink. If Rush were to retire unexpectedly, every right-wing radio station in the land would go into a tailspin. Thus the insincere apology. I suppose one might apologize after shooting someone in the face point-blank. Or possibly apologize to the family or friends of someone who was deliberately pushed off of a tall building. Any such apology would be, of course, entirely meaningless.

    Rush Limbaugh is incapable of the human emotion of love. All that is left is hatred.

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  8. I believe the actual quote from Churchill is ... If not a liberal at 20 one has no heart. If not a conservative at 40 one has no brains. Which, depending on ones understanding of terms in relation to the specific timeframe in which stated had merit and a modicum of truth. But of course we're splitting hairs here.

    As to the balance of the post, great food for thought.

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  9. PREACH ON! As one raised in a conservative household (my father did tell racist jokes, but he told them to EVERYONE - is that better or worse?), who joined the AF in my late 20s and believed the BS.... I understand your born again liberalism! I feel that it is because my eyes are now open! I can think for myself and I do... which makes me a liberal!

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