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Rush Limbaugh divorces his third wife

 
 
Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 02:33 pm
This one is too easy, I ain't touchin' it:

http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/South/06/12/limbaugh.divorce/index.html

Feel free to go to town, though Cool
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 02:36 pm
OK, I'll bite. Maybe she'll get the house in Palm Beach, and he will get custody of the pills! Laughing
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 03:08 pm
Ladies and gentleman...yes, I admit I'm getting a divorce again, but marriage is sacred to me, so I'm marrying my maid.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 07:36 pm
Since a large minority of marriages end in divorce,why is this a big deal?
According to the story,its an amicable divorce.
There could be many reasons,and frankly,I dont understand why anyone is making a big deal of it.
I hate to see any marriage fail,no matter who it is.
I get the impression many of you will be celebrating this news.I find that sad.

One thing I did see in the story,it said that Rush had NOT been charged with any crime,regarding the pills he was on.
I guess that hurts all of you that are saying he is a criminal,doesnt it?
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Noddy24
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 08:52 pm
Limbaugh makes a great deal of money being a public bully. I think his public persona may make living with him very difficult.
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doglover
 
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Reply Sat 12 Jun, 2004 09:10 pm
http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004_06_06_atrios_archive.html#108705675507435219


I also posted the link on BBB's Limbaugh divorce thread:


Limbaugh on Divorce



March 15, 1993:

LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) During the same 30-year period, a 560 percent increase in violent crime, a 419 percent increase in illegitimate births, a quadrupling in divorce rates, a tripling of the percentage of children living in single-parent homes, more than a 200 percent increase in teen-age suicide rate and a drop of almost 80 points in SAT scores.

You know what we have? We have a behavioral problem. We have a love problem. We have a spiritual problem. We're spending more money than this country ever thought it would have on all these problems, government trying to take care of all these problems. This can be shown--may, in fact, be leading to the--to the deterioration of some of our cultural strengths. There's no question about when people like Marian Wright Edelman say more money, more money, what we ought to say is, You've got enough money. You have plenty enough money. Why don't you let us get involved with teaching values, teaching right and wrong again instead of just throwing money at the problems so you can be in power?' That's...


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April 26, 1994:

LIMBAUGH: See, we're all laughing. It was funny. It was supposed to be funny, and the press thinks this stuff is just uncalled for and mean-spirited. And the reason we're showing you all this is--is just to once again illustrate how many in the press corps just cannot take at all what they dish out.

You know, I mean, I have always wanted to do a profile on somebody in the press. Pick your favorite reporter. Who had a--look, Connie Chung--let's do a profile. How many divorces has Connie had? Did she ever do drugs when she was in high school? How many illegitimate children has she ever had? This kind of stuff--the stuff they ask about everybody they cover--the stuff they get--let's find out who these people are. Let's call up and say, You know, we're going to call everybody you've ever worked with. And we're going to get all kinds of information about you. We can't'--they panic. That's what they do every day.

Now we have--we have some other samples of the president--by the way, I don't know if--Connie Chung--she's a nice woman--I just--first name I thought of--I don't know any of that. I'm not suggesting anything by it, so please, it's just--you know, I could have said Sam Donaldson, and how many illegitimate children has he had? I could have said, you know--any--I could have brought up anybody. I don't--I don't mean to associate any of that with any particular person. I really, really don't.

This is called, Don't call our lawyers.' I just--you know, I just grabbed a name out of the top--you know, about myself, you know--I could have said it. So the president then decided that he was going to have some fun with Time magazine, which--Time magazine was pretty tough on him over the course of the campaign, and the first year and a half of his presidency, and here's how he chose to have some fun with Time and himself. Watch this.


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September 24, 1993:

So, the basic disagreement, and the--one of the primary reasons for divorce or unhappiness in a relationship, is that a woman who's deriving--she--she wants the husband to think of her first, think of the kids first, think of the house first. Foremost; first, second, third; he's thinking of his career. That's where he gets his self-esteem and if he doesn't think of the career and doing well and climbing the ladder, she's not going to be happy with that either.

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August 25, 1994:
[criticizing Arkansas]
LIMBAUGH: (Voiceover) And finally, the highest, number one state in divorce rate in 1991.

So we think it was a valid question, President Clinton, and it doesn't matter where you started. It hasn't gotten much better.
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July 16, 1996:

[from the childless Limbaugh]
Marriage is simply the way humanity has discovered that it is the best way to build a building block of an orderly society and sustain it. That's all it is. It is also the means by which you produce legitimate offspring. And I--and I've--whatever else Barney and his mate do, they cannot do that. And that's the soul purpose--now look, we're devaluing marriage--a lot of divorce. Got to fix that. There is way, way too much illegitimacy in this country, and it's leading to the crime rate. This business of the gay marriage is nothing more than a money grab, in my opinion, so people can get on the welfare rolls or the benefit rolls, in state offices and other--and other places.

I--I really do not even think marriage is a right. Marriage is a responsibility. It's not a gift that somebody says, Hey, now it's time for you to get married. It's our bestowal to you.' It's--it's a--it's a commitment that you make and it is a responsibility that you accept. And it's--to--to be--to be tossed around in this manner is to devalue it, which is to devalue the fundamental building block of our society. And I think that's what's wrong with this whole process of same-sex marriage. It just simply denies the definition of what the institution is.

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August 8, 1996:

[Limbaugh began his correspondence with his soon to be ex wife on Compuserve. She was married at the time.]:
Well, you wonder--you know, when you see the story and you say, Well, this is crazy. Couch potatoes.' But it--they may have a point. Because look at--look at this headline. This is from the New York Post last Friday: My wife's a cyberslut! New Jersey man seeks divorce for computer adultery.' These two people are so lazy, they're having an affair on a computer. So maybe the surgeon general's office has a point here. I mean, i--if people are sitting around--and they are so lazy, ladies and gentlemen, they can't even get off their duffs to go look at each other. They're just typing words. I mean, the most exercise they're getting is finger exercise on a keyboard. So I don't know. Maybe--maybe you should put those warnings on computer screens as well.


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McGentrix
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jun, 2004 07:41 pm
Maybe now that he is off the Oxycotin she couldn't stand being around a sober Limbaugh?
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jun, 2004 07:51 pm
J Lo may be available in a few months.
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doglover
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jun, 2004 08:20 pm
McGentrix wrote:
Maybe now that he is off the Oxycotin she couldn't stand being around a sober Limbaugh?


LOL....Don't kid yourself McG, he isn't off the Oxy's. All you have to do is listen to him for a few minutes and it becomes obvious.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Sun 13 Jun, 2004 08:40 pm
I sort of think that hes still taking his heroin for dessert. I listened to his coverage of the "State Service" for Ronald Reagan and he was making little sense. Then again, he just may not have had a script in front of him.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 07:10 am
Perhaps his wife was a nagger -- whoops, he probably can't hear her.
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JustanObserver
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 08:46 am
mysteryman wrote:
I guess that hurts all of you that are saying he is a criminal,doesnt it?


No, it would be fairly safe to say that it hurts you and others like you. Another one of your heros further demonstrates his hypocracy.

The "Do as I say, not as I do" behavior of this blowhard reeks of hypocracy. I think Rush will have to take a sh*t on his own mother live on TV before he loses any of his fans.

No matter what he does, "its ok because [ insert asenine reason here]".
The divorce thing is fine because "divorces are common"
The drug addiction was fine because "it was prescription"
Oh please.

Id suggest you borrow a quarter and buy a clue.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 10:22 am
Clues are a buck-fifty these days. Get with the times!
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doglover
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 10:56 am
I wonder how they're gonna divy up the assets. I wonder who's gonna get the prescription pad? :wink:

Did anyone hear Rush's show today? It was prempted on WBAL radio here in Baltimore because of a Orioles game. Crying or Very sad

I was curious to see if Rush had enough humility to admit he was part of the reason his marriage failed.... Mr. Green
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 12:15 pm
I guess I am surprised by the fact that without you liberals, I never would have known about this...
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Cycloptichorn
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 12:17 pm
What really gets me is when Rush screams about Gay mairrage and the decline of family values...

What a shining example he is setting on that one.

Cycloptichorn
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doglover
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 12:32 pm
McGentrix wrote:
I guess I am surprised by the fact that without you liberals, I never would have known about this...


It's a tough job McG....but somebodies gotta keep you informed. :wink:

Cyclo...Divorce and it's ramifications has done more harm to family values than Gay marriage ever could.
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Foxfyre
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 02:56 pm
I caught the very beginning of his show this morning--it's on our regular news radio station here--and all he said was that he had asked Marta for a divorce and that she had requested he say that after the initial news release on Friday. He said this was a personal matter involving another person and he intended to say no more about it. And that was that.

I didn't hear more than 10 minutes of the show, but I doubt any more was said.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 03:54 pm
A thought. She is not required to testify against Rush in his upcoming drug case. If they are divorced?
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Mon 14 Jun, 2004 04:04 pm
Funny how the virtue mongers trip up: Bennett and his high-roller gambling; Limbaugh with the drugs and divorces. I guess it doesn't bother the fans, tough.

You tell 'em, Rush!
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