Opponents bring war against Rush Limbaugh to Georgia

On one hand, comic Bill Maher has an op-ed in today’s New York Times calling for an end to the clichéd cycle of insult and apology:

Let’s have an amnesty — from the left and the right — on every made-up, fake, totally insincere, playacted hurt, insult, slight and affront. Let’s make this Sunday the National Day of No Outrage. One day a year when you will not find some tiny thing someone did or said and pretend you can barely continue functioning until they apologize.

On the other, Rush Limbaugh’s critics have stepped up their war on his radio program. Note that Macon is a targeted city. From the Associated Press:

NEW YORK — Rush Limbaugh’s opponents are starting a radio campaign against him Thursday, seizing upon the radio star’s attack of a Georgetown law student as a “slut” to make a long-term effort aimed at weakening his business.

The liberal Media Matters for America is using a past campaign against Glenn Beck as a template. In Limbaugh, however, they’re going after bigger game. He’s already fighting back and the group’s stance has provoked concerns that an effort to silence someone for objectionable talk is in itself objectionable.

Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh. AP/Chris Carlson

Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh. AP/Chris Carlson

Media Matters is spending at least $100,000 for two advertisements that will run in eight cities.

The ads use Limbaugh’s own words about student Sandra Fluke, who testified at a congressional hearing that contraception should be paid for in health plans. Limbaugh, on his radio programs, suggested Fluke wanted to be paid to have sex, which made her a “slut” and a “prostitute.” In return for the money, he said Fluke should post videos of herself having sex. Under sharp criticism, Limbaugh later apologized.

In one of the anti-Limbaugh ads, listeners are urged to call the local station that carries Limbaugh to say “we don’t talk to women like that” in our city.

Ad time was purchased in Boston; Chicago; Detroit; Seattle; Milwaukee; St. Louis; Macon, Ga.; and Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The cities were selected to support active local campaigns against Limbaugh or because of perceptions Limbaugh may be vulnerable in that market, said Angelo Carusone of Media Matters.

“What we’re really looking for is a way to demonstrate the persistence of the effort and the fact that it is on a wide scale,” Carusone said.

A spokeswoman for Premiere Radio Networks, which syndicates Limbaugh’s show to more than 600 radio stations nationally, said Media Matters has gone beyond criticism of Limbaugh’s words to an attempt to silence him and intimidate advertisers.

“This is not about women,” said Rachel Nelson, Premiere spokeswoman. “It’s not about ethics and it’s not about the nature of our public discourse. It’s a direct attack on America’s guaranteed First Amendment right to free speech. It’s essentially a call for censorship masquerading as high-minded indignation.”

Limbaugh, on his radio show Wednesday, said he’s being targeted in an attack that was long-planned — not mentioning it was his words that lit the fuse.

“They’re not even really offended by what happened,” he said. “This is just an opportunity to execute a plan they’ve had in their drawer since 2009.”

Determining how much of a financial impact the Fluke comments have already had on Limbaugh is murky business.

Radio stations in Hawaii and Massachusetts have dropped his show. Media Matters claims that 58 companies have specifically asked that their ads be excluded from Limbaugh’s show. Radio-Info.com’s TRI Newsletter said Premiere has circulated a list of 98 advertisers who want to avoid “environments likely to stir negative sentiments,” essentially all politically pointed talk shows.

There’s more. TRI also said a group with several stations that air Limbaugh sent out a list of 31 advertisers who don’t want to be on Limbaugh’s show.

Premiere notes that a list is sent out four times a year reminding stations of advertisers who don’t want to be part of controversial programming, and suggests a reported exodus is exaggerated. The company offered no list of its own, or a comparison that could show advertisers resistant to Limbaugh or other controversial shows that predated the Fluke comments.

Some companies said not to want to advertise within Limbaugh’s program — JC Penney, NAPA Auto Parts, Chapstick, Gold Bond, Green Mountain Coffee — did not respond to requests to clarify their policies. One company listed, NBC-TV, said the network was unaware of any policy or past efforts to advertise with Limbaugh.

Valerie Geller, a veteran radio consultant who worked at Limbaugh’s WABC flagship in New York, said it appears that advertising money coming into Limbaugh’s show is slowing down. “I think it’s a very big wakeup call,” she said.

Whether the advertisers return is another question. Limbaugh has a daily audience estimated at between 2 million and 3 million people, according to Talkers magazine.

“I suspect some people will permanently stay away,” said Tom Taylor, executive editor at Radio-Info.com. “I suspect some people will drift back to Rush. What you won’t see is a press release of someone saying, ‘Hey, we’re back with Rush!’”

While a law student, Carusone was active in a campaign to reach Beck’s advertiser that began after the commentator said in July 2009 that President Barack Obama had “a deep-seated hatred for white people.” Eventually, more than 400 advertisers said they didn’t want to be part of Beck’s show and, for Fox, the ad revenue was nowhere near what would be expected for a TV show as popular as Beck’s. When Beck left Fox in June 2011 to take his show to the Web, the parting was mutual.

The idea with Limbaugh is similar: take advertisers away so rates go down, Carusone said. Couple that with the need to keep track of ever-changing lists of who will advertise with Limbaugh and who won’t, and Media Matters hopes that station managers, market by market, may someday conclude that it’s just not worth the trouble.

Conveniently, many stations will soon have a choice. Former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee is launching his own syndicated radio show in April that will air at the same time as Limbaugh’s, and Huckabee’s backers are touting the show as a more civilized alternative.

Beyond the First Amendment concerns, industry experts like Talkers magazine publisher Michael Harrision are concerned that Media Matters’ effort will simpy take some advertisers out of radio altogether when they have different options.

Carusone said Limbaugh has a chilling effect of his own. “There are plenty of people who self-censor out of fear that Mr. Limbaugh will smear them,” he said.

The means of protest puts Media Matters and the conservative Media Research Center in the unlikely position of agreeing with each other. Brent Bozell, founder of the conservative media watchdog, said his group also informs advertisers of things it considers objectionable.

“We all have free speech,” Bozell said.

That’s where the agreement stops. Bozell this week called on MSNBC chief Phil Griffin to resign, citing objectionable things said in the past by Ed Schultz and Al Sharpton, both MSNBC show hosts. It’s in part retaliation for attacks on Limbaugh, he said. The Fluke story was covered extensively by MSNBC.

“There’s a great sense of selective outrage that is going on here,” he said.

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On a related note, the AJC’s Politifact Georgia has this look at whether comic Bill Maher measures up as the liberal equivalent of Rush Limbaugh when it comes to attacks on women.

- By Jim Galloway, Political Insider

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328 comments Add your comment

Going Right

March 22nd, 2012
4:58 pm

I sure wish they would put Numbnuts column back where it belongs so we can peruse it without having to hunt for it!
I believe those with half a brain know what Sandra Fluck Rhymes-With really wants: freebie pills without having to pay a penny for them! Ms Fluck Rhymes-With may not be a slut nor might she not be promiscuous, but she is not Mother Theresa! Ms. Fluck Rhymes-With is a cheap shill at least and should go to Nancy Pelosi to get more instructions on how to piss off regular tax-paying folk. Ms Fluck Rhymes-With and Pelosi are birds (not a pun) of a feather.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:05 pm

So, after spending 2 and a half pages of messages convincing the LAST guy WHY absolutely everything he said was wrong, here comes another conservative, saying EXACTLY THE SAME THING, only more viciously, pretty much shows (I hope) why I am equally vicious to conservatives.

To paraphrase Paul from the bible, “Speak ye the language of those to whom ye preach.”

So when Conservatives speak vitriol I shovel it back in equal measure.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:14 pm

Thanks for spreading the “tough love” to use cretons Aaron. LOL! Coco…coco!

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:15 pm

I think it is hilarious how there is a liberal jihad against Rush…too funny.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:16 pm

@Phil – …do you mean coocoo?

Or are you advocating that I have chocolate?

Normally I don’t make fun of spelling but if you’re going to insult someone, don’t just open yourself up like that…I mean…really.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:17 pm

@Phil – You know….didn’t you say you were going away?

Could you be Morph pretending to be Phil? Phil recited talking points but seems considerably more literate than you….

Morph, on the other hand, makes spelling errors all the time.

Oblama

March 22nd, 2012
5:19 pm

God’s Word is “The Bible”. not bible. If you were true believer you would know that. I am neither a Repub or a Dem but it amazes me that those on the far left are so hateful towards any opinion that is not theirs – the arrogance is fascinating! Bill Maher and Al Franken are hate personified yet you justify their hate because you agree with them? H Y P O CR I S Y.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:19 pm

This whole Limbaugh jihad is nothing more then a terroristic act. if Limbaugh were to e fired cause of disinterest due to his comments then so be it, but to have billionaire (felon) George Soros funded media maters attacking is a hilarious. One of his sponsors was saying how his business has been attacked with phone calls and yet his business is fine…..hmmmm.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:20 pm

Oblama….one of these guys equated Palin to Bill Ayers….HELLO! MCFLY!

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:26 pm

@Oblama – When your alias is Oblama you’re a Republican by default. And talking about hate from the left, coming from the right (which you are, whether you admit it or not) is H Y P O C R I S Y.

And yes, I say bible not Bible, because I don’t need to justify my theology as defined by Not Being the Catholic Church, understand the Bible (pronounced as capitlized noun work not He as in God and “B”ible as you pronounce it) to be what it actually is, a historical record created by prophetic men (operative word being men) passed down by more men, translated by men, and preached by men. Any TRUE relationship with God is with God….because if God really wanted to rely on MEN to display His word, then He would have made sure that the people preaching it had much better caliber of morality.

The bible is an inspirational work. But it is not “The Bible.” So yeah, I believe in Christ, but I don’t need “The Bible” to be “Not Catholic.”

@Phil – I take it back. You are the real Phil. And you just go back to full on reset mode ignoring anything and everything re: shown re Limbaugh before and ignore my question to you.

Thus, proving that I and anyone else can and should ignore one of your ‘questions’ challenges in the future. You don’t engage in dialog and no one should with you in turn.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:27 pm

You are a very angry person Aaron. I will pray for you.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:28 pm

@Phil – You’re angrier.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:28 pm

Oblama….one lady equated birth control to chemo….BWAHAAHAHAH!!! Unreal.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:28 pm

@ Aaron…I know.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:30 pm

@Phil – Don’t think it means I’m frightened of you. I’m not. Nor am I frightened by Palin or anything any of you say or do. *I* unlike most cowardly Dems don’t fear you or anyone on your side.

Except, of course, the idea of Willard being president. But then, I know what he’d really if he gets the chance. Ce la vis.

Phil McGroin

March 22nd, 2012
5:32 pm

Wow!!! Aaron i”aint skeered”. I am glad he has told us all that. I am not sure why is feels the need to be skeered or not skeered….but he aint!

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:33 pm

Because the Right seems to feel that any time anyone insults a conservative pundit, they are ’scared’ of them. Criticizing Palin means we are ‘afraid’ of her.

Of course, by that same logic, what does it say about Conservatives and Obama…

Given what we’re seeing on here…I’d say a lot.

Aaron Burr V Mexico

March 22nd, 2012
5:40 pm

Alright, I’m out of here. And this thread too. If you see me post today after 5:40pm today you’ll know its Morph.

creative

March 22nd, 2012
6:51 pm

can we all agree that Fluke is a slut and Palin is a C@@t. The truth hurts but Bill and Rush are correct is these assessments of these woman.

creative

March 22nd, 2012
6:54 pm

What’s worse? A Sean Hannity Freedom fest concert or an Occupy Wall Street rally. I think they should all be entered into a mad Max beyond Thunderdome contest and then the world will be better off.

It's called free speech people!

March 22nd, 2012
8:00 pm

Get over it and do something productive.

TomPaine

March 22nd, 2012
8:33 pm

Rush was just mad he can’t get his OxyContin free.

Concerned American

March 22nd, 2012
8:44 pm

Isnt it funny that when Maher makes a very negative comment about women, it’s looked at as a joke but Rush gets crucified. I admit his use of words was unexceptible but Maher has been saying this for at least 2 years w/o the same level of public outcry! As a business owner with over 90 employees, contraception is not a decision that “our” government should mandate what so ever! My employees collectively laughed at this Obama position! They stated that it is just another political posture he is taking to win the impressionable young vote as in 2008. I’d we continue to get this type of governmental demands on small business, the white house can add my employee numbers to the unemployed line!

RGB

March 22nd, 2012
9:01 pm

That a woman who is 12 years after graduating from high school cannot afford a $9/month contraceptive speaks volumes about the train wreck commonly called the Idiot Left.

But, in fact, this issue has nothing to do with contraception, but with liberty. The Idiot Left abhor, disdain, and mock freedom in America.

In November, tell the Idiot Left you want your country back.

vdavis

March 22nd, 2012
9:23 pm

@findog, where is the Right to have a radio show covered??? is it in the Bill of Rights or the US Constitution??? a US citizen has the right to the pursuit of happiness, but i don’t know where or when they were granted the right to host a radio show…

joe taxpayer

March 22nd, 2012
9:38 pm

where is the right to birth control or health care?

Martin Williams

March 22nd, 2012
10:48 pm

Rush has no children, on his fourth marriage, that tells you all something about this half educated mouthy. I will say this, if you are a woman and you listen to Rush, the curse is for everyone of you. Rush has zero respect for women, period. You can have all the believe in first amendment, that is just Rush. Rush mentally abused that law student.

Listen up!

March 23rd, 2012
9:34 am

McGroin, at no point did I compare birth control pills to chemo. However, when you make blanket statements like “at what point do we take care of ourselves”, you put everything in the same bucket. For some women in pain, birth control may be on par with chemo. You’re not a woman, so this is absolutely out of your area of expertise! Like I have said before, reading is fundamental! On that note, I think we can officially shut this blog down! Peace and blessings!