Pole-Vaulting Sharks
Not content with just jumping sharks, Think Progress is now going for big air:
Perhaps not surprisingly, others had a far different opinion of the comments made by Limbaugh, with TVNewser noting that "Rush Limbaugh Gushes Over Erin Burnett," and presents a slightly different and more expansive quote:
Limbaugh calls female MSNBC anchor 'wifey' and 'whiney.'
MSNBC's Morning Joe, host Joe Scarborough had on right-wing radio host Rush Limbaugh to "talk about the Republican field." But Limbaugh quickly interjected and said he first had a comment about CNBC business analyst Erin Burnett: "I just heard Erin Burnett sounding a little wifey." Scarborough laughed and asked Burnett, "What do you think about Rush saying you're a little wifey today?" "Wifey today he said?" Burnett asked, confused. "Well you were whining," Rush explained.
Obviously, the TVNewser account tells quite a different story than that of Think Progress. Which account is more accurate? Ian Shwartz has the video that provides the answer. Few people were ever under the impression that Think Progress was anything other than a left-leaning political muckraker's site, but their continuing assault this fall on conservatives, using comments ripped out of context to the point of dishonesty, has now become so bad that even fans of the site will be tempted to go elsewhere to get to the factual roots of the story that TP is spinning for political consumption. There comes a point where a politically-motivated site can move so far beyond the bounds of rational criticism, and even beyond the much more lenient bands of spin, that it becomes essentially untrustworthy. Think Progress is perilously close to that point, and runs the distinct risk of becoming the next Truthout.org if they don't clean their act up soon.
Scarborough: Let's talk about the Republican field… Limbaugh: Wait a minute, Joe. Before you go there, I have to say something. I heard Erin Burnett sounding a little wifey, Erin, you said you're gonna be listening. I love listening to myself, but it's great to know you're listening to me too. Nobody can big foot you, Erin... Burnett: I got bigfooted out, that's what happened Rush. Limbaugh: The truth is that anybody that follows you, Erin, can't match what you've done. Burnett: Thank you, Rush. Scarborough: That is big. Getting that from Mr. Excellence in Broadcasting right there. Burnett: You made my day. I'm done now, I'm going home.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 02:49 PM
Comments
Posted by: Capitalist Infidel at October 23, 2007 04:10 PM (Lgw9b)
Posted by: daleyrocks at October 23, 2007 05:18 PM (0pZel)
When they reach this desperately, especially after the previous Rush smear backfired, it suggests a coordinated strategy. Maybe it's about preparing the battlefield for the new improved 'Fairness' Doctrine.
More immediately, the Hillary campaign sees Limbaugh and Talk Radio as her biggest obstacles. She can count on the mainstream media to conceal scandals and present her in a positive light. If she could only get rid of Limbaugh and a few others, she'd get a free ride to the White House.
Posted by: lyle at October 23, 2007 05:52 PM (0LZe8)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 23, 2007 07:40 PM (gqU4X)
Posted by: Frederick at October 23, 2007 11:26 PM (zEb6i)
They saw the Media Matters spin job on Rush (which they are still today doing but even the left knows the story line has been debunked and are backing away from) and now they want to feel the love.
Part of it is motivated by what I and others see as the coming split between the nutroots and the dem establishment.
Posted by: Lurker of sorts at October 23, 2007 11:28 PM (1aM/I)
With the positive developments in Iraq, they're seeing the 08' election start to slip away and are getting desperate. By April, stock in straight jacket companies will be soaring.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at October 24, 2007 08:17 AM (gqU4X)
Oh, can democracy survive???
One of the refreshing things about Rush is that he is decidedly un-PC.
Let's add TP to the list of whiners here, shall we?
Posted by: Ken McCracken at October 24, 2007 11:30 AM (6g1gX)
Posted by: davod at October 24, 2007 11:50 AM (llh3A)
My guess is that if the primary issue is something with factual content, the Republicans have a chance. If it's emotional then you're in Dem territory.
Posted by: Ken Hahn at October 24, 2007 08:00 PM (uT2/F)
Posted by: JabbaTheTutt at October 24, 2007 08:14 PM (n80uX)
Posted by: DaveS at October 24, 2007 10:41 PM (C3jq+)
Posted by: Math_Mage at October 25, 2007 12:57 AM (d1LfL)
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