Rush Limbaugh apologized on Saturday for calling a Georgetown Law student a slut for testifying about contraception and starting a firestorm of outrage. Kirsten Powers says the liberals who led the charge need to start holding their own side accountable.
Did you know there is a war on women?
Yes, it’s true. Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Bill Maher, Matt Taibbi, and Ed Schultz have been waging it for years with their misogynist outbursts. There have been boycotts by people on the left who are outraged that these guys still have jobs. Oh, wait. Sorry, that never happened. snip
Boycotts are reserved for people on the right like Rush Limbaugh, who finally apologized Saturday for calling a 30-year-old Georgetown Law student, Sandra Fluke, a “slut” after she testified before congress about contraception.
Let it be shouted from the rooftops that Rush Limbaugh should not have called Ms. Fluke a slut or, as he added later, a “prostitute” who should post her sex tapes. snip
During the 2008 election Ed Schultz said on his radio show that Sarah Palin set off a “bimbo alert.” He called Laura Ingraham a “right-wing slut.” (He later apologized.) He once even took to his blog to call yours truly a “bimbo” for the offense of quoting him accurately in a New York Post column.
Keith Olbermann has said that conservative commentator S.E. Cupp should have been aborted by her parents, apparently because he finds her having opinions offensive. He called Michelle Malkin a “mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick.” He found it newsworthy to discuss Carrie Prejean’s breasts on his MSNBC show. His solution for dealing with Hillary Clinton, who he thought should drop out of the presidential race, was to find “somebody who can take her into a room and only he comes out.” Olbermann now works for über-leftist and former Democratic vice president Al Gore at Current TV.
Left-wing darling Matt Taibbi wrote on his blog in 2009, “When I read [Malkin’s] stuff, I imagine her narrating her text, book-on-tape style, with a big, hairy set of balls in her mouth.” In a Rolling Stone article about Secretary of State Clinton, he referred to her “flabby arms.” When feminist writer Erica Jong criticized him for it, he responded by referring to Jong as an “800-year old sex novelist.” (Jong is almost 70, which apparently makes her an irrelevant human being.) In Taibbi’s profile of Congresswoman and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann he labeled her “batshit crazy.” (Oh, those “crazy” women with their hormones and all.)
Chris Matthews’s sickening misogyny was made famous in 2008, when he obsessively tore down Hillary Clinton for standing between Barack Obama and the presidency, something that Matthews could not abide. Over the years he has referred to the former first lady, senator and presidential candidate and current secretary of state as a “she-devil,” “Nurse Ratched,” and “Madame Defarge.” Matthews has also called Clinton “witchy,” “anti-male,” and “uppity” and once claimed she won her Senate seat only because her “husband messed around.” He asked a guest if “being surrounded by women” makes “a case for commander in chief—or does it make a case against it?” At some point Matthews was shamed into sort of half apologizing to Clinton, but then just picked up again with his sexist ramblings.
Matthews has wondered aloud whether Sarah Palin is even “capable of thinking” and has called Bachmann a “balloon head” and said she was “lucky we still don’t have literacy tests out there.” Democratic strategist Jehmu Greene, who is the former president of the Women’s Media Center, told Fox News’ Megyn Kelly in 2011 that Matthews “is a bully, and his favorite target is women.” So why does he still have a show? What if his favorite target was Jews? Or African-Americans?
But the grand pooh-bah of media misogyny is without a doubt Bill Maher—who also happens to be a favorite of liberals—who has given $1 million to President Obama’s super PAC. Maher has called Palin a “dumb twat” and dropped the C-word in describing the former Alaska governor. He called Palin and Congresswoman Bachmann “boobs” and “two bimbos.” He said of the former vice-presidential candidate, “She is not a mean girl. She is a crazy girl with mean ideas.” He recently made a joke about Rick Santorum’s wife using a vibrator. Imagine now the same joke during the 2008 primary with Michelle Obama’s name in it, and tell me that he would still have a job. Maher said of a woman who was harassed while breast-feeding at an Applebee’s, “Don't show me your tits!” as though a woman feeding her child is trying to flash Maher. (Here’s a way to solve his problem: don’t stare at a strangers’ breasts). Then, his coup de grâce: “And by the way, there is a place where breasts and food do go together. It’s called Hooters!” snip
But when it comes to high-profile campaigns to hold these men accountable—such as that waged against Limbaugh—the real fury seems reserved only for conservatives, while the men on the left get a wink and a nod as long as they are carrying water for the liberal cause. snip
It’s time for some equal-opportunity accountability. Without it, the fight against media misogyny will continue to be perceived as a proxy war for the Democratic Party, not a fight for fair treatment of women in the public square.
Read the rest, here.
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Bill Maher Calls Sarah Palin The ‘C-Word’ During His Stand-Up Act
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Maher strikes again: Bachmann and Palin ‘two bimbos’
Chris Matthews strikes again: Sarah Palin ‘profoundly stupid’
Chris Matthews promotes video with sexist and derogatory attacks on Sarah Palin
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Keith Olbermann Owes Ann Coulter an Apology
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Some Vicious Sexist personal attacks against Sarah Palin
Comedian Sandra Bernhard Attacks Sarah Palin
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Charlie Sheen Calls Sarah Palin 'Whore' at Live Show
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Since you beleive most of the mdeia is controlled byt the liberals, how do you explain my website?....www.LiberalBias.Net....
ReplyDeleteA desperate attempt to try and disprove something so obvious. I don't think Jon Stewart qualifies as *proof* there is no liberal bias in the Media. First of all, he admits to being Liberal, and biased. Secondly, he is a comedian. He is not news. No matter how many liberals watch him for *news*, he is not news. He knows he is not news. Not sure why his viewers think he is...
ReplyDeleteI hope the S.O.B Limbaugh is taken off the air for good and especially off AFN. I don't want my tax dollars paying for that S.O.B.'s opinions to be broadcast around the world. He doesn't know what he's talking about. He needs to be fired or quit. And no, I don't accept his apology either.
ReplyDeleteAs a childless woman who had to take birth control pills to control my endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome, I am furious that the law student's testimony was not allowed in front of congress. Limbaugh referring to her as a slut and prostitute and claiming to have tax dollars pay for her pills is an outright distortion of the truth. That is why I am so angry. His LIES need to end.
You defenders need to realize you are being lied to and YOU NEED to have your 'come-to-Jesus' moment that we've had enough of this bullying behavior by the likes of him. Rush Limbaugh does not deserve to have a microphone and should be fired just like Imus was. I usually just wave off Limbaugh but not this time. It hit too close to home for me.
I could not have children because of my condition and after 19 years of pain and suffering I had to have surgery to remove all of my reproductive organs. To consider someone like me a slut for needing birth control pills (which is the only thing they treat my condition with besides surgery) is nonsense.
I hope you'll join me and everyone else to sign the whitehouse.gov petition to get him off of AFN now.
Come on Sara, I know you are a smart and intelligent woman and you need to admit that defending that bully is beneath you. Admit that you were wrong about this incident and join the rest of the women on this planet to get talk like this off our airwaves and that includes all of them, including any 'so-called liberals'.
Lisa in Indy
where did i defend rush?
Deletei don't agree with boycotts. if i don't like someone, i don't tune in. i don't try to shut down free speech. i have no problem with people expressing their opposition to what he said. i think what he said was inappropriate.
if you think rush should be off air, you should support pulling all those i have listed above off the air also.
please don't come here, and freak out on me, and say i am defending him. i am not. i think he was right to apologize.
I posted this on another site:
I do agree he went over the top. I reread the double down. He was right to apologize. He went too far. But I do believe he uses that type of absurdity to prove his points, and most often, he makes very good points.
"Think I'm hypocritical for my thoughts if you want, but don't expect me to feel bad for Rush."
I don't feel bad for him,either. I just no longer believe or care about the reactions of the left, because of the hypocrisy.
http://www.sarainitalyblog.blo...
The outrageous and absurd and hateful comments that I have listened to from Obama supporters regarding Hillary back in 2007-08, and all the comments on Conservative women, all the race cards, and lies, and smears on tea partiers, and the lack of anger or outrage on the part of the Left when nasty things are said about Conservative, have left me immune to this hysterical outrage now.
Pelosi and Biden, and others, sat there and called tea partiers terrorists, and Pelosi made Hitler references, and accused them of violence, and racism, etc. Those were outrageous attacks on people who were doing essentially what Fluke was doing. I mean, come on! the Left blamed Sarah Palin for murder when Gabby Giffords was shot - for using the SAME type of maps Dems use! Meanwhile, ignore all the actual violence and rioting and destruction of OWS.
And I can't forget about the vile nasty comments that are directed at me, and other women, by people on this web site, and around the web. It's like, yea... I really take you seriously when I sit and read comments that viciously insult my looks, where I live, my intelligence, and on and on... and then those very same people try to prove to me they have some sort of moral code, and are offended by Rush. Sorry, not buying it.
"To consider someone like me a slut for needing birth control pills (which is the only thing they treat my condition with besides surgery) is nonsense."
(Did you read or listen to the show, because he wasn't saying women who need BC for medical issues are sluts. He addressed many of her falsehoods about lack of availability, and the $3000 costs, etc. - again, not defending, just pointing out where you got it wrong.)
you deleted my comment? So you join this war on women?
ReplyDeleteLisa
what comment did i delete?
DeleteIt is not a war on women.
DeleteIt is about government mandating/forcing institutions to provide something they may morally oppose. Some institutions may already provide the coverage. The institutions that don't, women are free to, and do take them, regardless. Women are free to choose to work for a religious employer, just as they are free to examine the benefits packaged of non-religious employers.
But institutions do not want to be told by government that they have to provide something that may compromise their moral standards. No one is denying women birth control. BC is readily available, and even free for many women, and is quite cheap at places like Target and Walmart ($9 for pills).
Under the new *get healthy* programs spearheaded by Michelle Obama, should the government mandate that Islamic schools serve pork and jello? We have seen instances where the food police deemed a child's lunch not healthy enough. Should the government decide that a healthier lunch at a Muslim school is pork, and mandate that it be fed it to the kids?
Or how about the Muslim taxi cab driver/dog scenario. CAIR is vehemently against forcing Muslim cabbies to carry seeing eye dogs.
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2005/11/muslim-taxi-drivers-vs-seeing-eye-dogs
Who is right, there?
I am certainly not against women having birth control, but is Government right to force religious institutions into doing something they morally oppose? Seems like a fair debate, to me.
The comment was gone last time I looked. You know what Sara, that primary was 4 freaking years ago. Let it go. You need to release that pox on your soul.
ReplyDeleteAdmit that RL distorted the truth about her testimony and admit that your post comes across as defending him. It is distortion of the facts and truth: full stop.
#1. Since when do taxpayers pay for birth control for private insurance premium payers. This is about private insurance. Not what he said.
#2. She was testifying for her colleagues about their health issues of which I am sadly very aware of. Not what he said.
#3. He LIED about all of that.
#4. He distorted the truth and obviously doesn't understand birth control and comes across saying it's like taking a viagra per interlude. What an idiot. Rachel Maddow did a great segment on that Friday.
#5. I want AFN to remove him from the airwaves and now. I didn't know that my taxpayer funds is spent supporting his stupid and crass opinions.
I am here to freak out on you because to post all of these left wing counter arguments makes you look like you are saying - "look, the other side does it too."
It's all Nonsense. Stop feeding it; rise above it.
Say in big bold letters, I don't agree with Rush and then there won't be this confusion about you pointing out each and every incident of the crap the media distorts. Let's start to end this left vs right volley. This is about truth and consequences for RL's big mouth.
Have a great evening.
Lisa in Indy
"Let it go." Excuse me, but if it ever stopped, I might. Please don't tell me how to feel, and I won't tell you to let your feelings go wrt Rush, or anyone else.
ReplyDeleteWhere did I defend him?
For your information, I posted this originally because I was replying to someone about something on another site, and I couldn't post all those links. I stuck it up on my blog and linked them to it, which is why I called it *proving a point* and didn't say anything about it.
I added Kirsten's article after the fact because I liked it, and agreed with it.
Again, show me, where did I defend him?
#1. Since when do taxpayers pay for birth control for private insurance premium payers. This is about private insurance. Not what he said.
ReplyDeleteAren't people who pay insurance premiums usually tax payers? He was wrong to say tax payers, and should have said premium holders.
If you have 1000 people in an insurance pool, let's assume 500 are women. The insurance company is now mandated to include birth control. Who pays for it? Will they pass the new costs on to all those 1000 policy holders, or just the 500 women, or just the women who use the bc?
So far, the Obama administration said premiums would go down with health care reform, but they have gone up. Insurance companies are not going to absorb the new costs. They are one of the least profitable industries there are, making about 2.2 cents on the dollar. Obama's compromise was, to bypass religious institutions, women could get the BC for "free" from the insurance companies.
So who will for the new BC services, and the "free" birth control?