Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Digby: Rush needs our support and acceptance

Digby makes the important point that Rush Limbaugh's new legal problems really are representative of many poor downtrodden American men.
"Rush should be urged to share his story with America. Here's he is, an impotent, thrice divorced, ex-drug addict, conservative, parolee who went on a sex tour in the Caribbean and found himself rudely embarrassed for carrying recreational prescription drugs in his doctor's name. Who can't relate to that? This is a man who has been run through the mud and I think we would benefit from a thorough national conversation to try to understand Rush's urgent need for sex in one of the most poverty stricken countries in the world."
Really! Who can't relate to Rush's sad plight? What a truly embarrassing position for him.

Although we have to ask what is next for him. Will we soon see Rush Limbaugh on the Jerry Springer Show? This seems like an ideal situation for talk show cross-referencing, and I'm sure that Rush would love to get this new set of problems off his chest and out to an audience.

And don't forget, a requirement of his probabion is that he remains gainfully employed. As Digby and say, poor Rush needs our support.

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