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Rush Limbaugh is on the run like the quarterbacks he talks about on ESPN.



Make that, used to talk about.





The radio host, drafted by the cable sports giant this fall to boost the ratings of its Sunday football preview show, resigned from the network late Wednesday, after remarks made on last weekend's show about a black quarterback mushroomed from a local controversy to a talk-radio topic to a non-stop network news cycle.





And as Thursday began, the National Enquirer and New York Daily News published stories reporting the conservative icon is under scrutiny by authorities in Florida for allegedly buying thousands of prescription painkillers, minus a prescription.





In a statement Thursday, Limbaugh, 52, sought to defuse the tab stories, saying he was "unaware of any investigation by any authorities involving me. "





In a statement Wednesday, he sought to douse the ESPN firestorm, saying he had opted to leave his commentating seat on NFL Sunday Countdown to avoid becoming a (bigger) distraction.





"My comments this past Sunday were directed at the media and were not racially motivated," Limbaugh said. "I offered an opinion. This opinion has caused discomfort to the crew, which I regret. "





The resignation came as ratings for ESPN's Sunday showcase were up 10 percent from last season. Limbaugh, who had been angling for a network sports gig since trying out for ABC's Monday Night Football in 2000, lasted all of four weeks into the regular season.





If ESPN hired Rush to be Rush, that's what it got last Sunday, when Limbaugh said Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, who is black, was overrated by the media because he is black.





"I think what we've had here is a little social concern in the NFL," Limbaugh said on ESPN. "The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. "





On air, Limbaugh's colleagues reacted mildly to the comment. Tom Jackson (news), who is also black, defended McNabb's quarterbacking abilities, as did Steve Young (news), who is white. Host Chris Berman later said he "probably should have looked to soften" Limbaugh's statement.





Off air, the local Philadelphia press came out firing. "Flush Limbaugh," blared the sports headline on Tuesday's Philadelphia Daily News.





By Wednesday, three Democrat candidates for President seized on the controversy, including former Vermont Governor Howard Dean (news - web sites) who blasted Limbaugh's "unacceptable" take on the Philadelphia "Jets" star. (Dean's staff later corrected the statement, the Los Angeles Times said. )





The Reverend Al Sharpton, another Democratic hopeful, said he planned to call for a boycott of ESPN's parent network, Disney-owned ABC, if Limbaugh was not axed.





ESPN, already taking heat from pro football players for the depiction of cocaine and heroin use in its new gridiron drama series, Playmakers, stood by Limbaugh--for as long as the network could stand it.





In Wednesday's USA Today, ESPN exec Mark Shapiro said Limbaugh's stab at McNabb was the sort of "no-holds-barred opinion" the radio talker had been hired to deliver.





"This is not a politically motivated comment. This is a sports and media argument," Shapiro said in the paper.











By Wednesday night, prior to Limbaugh's resignation, the official ESPN stance had shifted to calling the Rush remark "insensitive and inappropriate. "



Limbaugh did not host his radio show Thursday. As scheduled, he was keynote speaker at a broadcaster's convention in Donovan McNabb country--Philadelphia. There, the booming-voiced broadcaster, who has declined all interview requests, including those made by ESPN, said he chose the "path of least resistance" in resigning because "the great people at ESPN did not want to deal with this kind of reaction. "



On his radio show Wednesday, Limbaugh insisted there was "no racism here, there's no racist intent whatsoever. "



McNabb, ironically, was one of the few talking heads Wednesday who did not explicitly call for Limbaugh's head. Not that the Eagles star was anymore pleased with the offending remark than "Jets" fan Howard Dean.



"He said what he said... An apology would do no good because he obviously thought about it before he said it," McNabb said at a press conference.



Media watcher Robert J. Thompson expects the ESPN imbroglio will do little to weaken the devotion of Limbaugh's radio fan base. "If anything it's going to be another thing he can talk about with them... One can pretty much predict where he's going to go with this," said Thompson, founding director of the Center for the Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University. "The whole martyrdom will probably be packaged [as] 'One speaks one's mind, and the media strikes one down. ' "



With the Limbaugh football scandal drawing to a close, the reputed Limbaugh drug scandal may only be starting.



The Enquirer and Daily News say the state's attorney's office in Palm Beach County, Florida, is probing allegations levied by a former housekeeper that Limbaugh reputedly urged her to score for him as many as 4,350 pills in one 45-day period.



The ex-employee, Wilma Cline, tells the Enquirer that Limbaugh was allegedly devoted to three prescription drugs: Lorcet, a sort-of super Tylenol; Hydrocodone, another painkiller; and, OxyContin, the so-called "hillbilly heroin" medication that helped land Jack Osbourne in rehab.



In his statement, Limbaugh said he had not been contacted by any government investigator.



CNN on Thursday said its sources say Limbaugh is not the target of the Palm Beach probe, although he's down in the books as a buyer, according to the Associated Press.
 
The only thing I admire about Rush Limbaugh is his ability to select and twist the truth about any subject to represent his view of it. It's truly a talent. It's a shame good judgement isn't also one of his talents. He if anyone should have known the comments he made would be blown way out of proportion.

Then again, he's the extremely influential guy who strongly encourages the use of a known carcinogen, but says he doesn't.
 
Rush sez, "You don't need to think, I'll do it for you. "

By the ranting of his supporters it seems many have done just that.

stupid is as stupid does
 
"You don't need to think, I'll do it for you."

You guys just proved it with four identical responses, nothing original.

Rush would be proud of you.
 
So for the simple fact that four people actually agree with something on this board, they don't think? I don't get it...
 
Your all are part of the VAST LEFT WING CONSPIRACY ... Rush has been framed!!! A leftist set up I tell you!!!!



The "Great One" will be back and wreak vengeance upon these commi vermin!!



MEGA MEGA DITTOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Unfortunately, everyone sees this as a racial remark against a black man. Let's get the aclu, civil liberties, jesse jackson, and bring back martin luther king to get involved and discredit Rush. All this week, whether on a sports news channel, or one of the national democratic channels, I've seen angry black individuals, that are being interviewed, practically saying they want to hang Rush and anyone who agrees with what he said on ESPN. This proves the statement that Rush made about the media wanting a black qb to do well in the nfl was accurate. Look at the controversy that came up earlier this year when the Detroit Lions didn't hire a black coach. The media was all over that, and tried to discredit the Lions organization, because of who they hired.



Mcnabb is not a great qb like everyone says. He doesn't have much talent on that team, so he has to try and make his own plays whenever he can. The only reason his qb numbers sometimes look better than other qb's, is that he's doing it all himself. Give him some talent to work with and my thinking might change.



I think it's a shame that some in this nation go to such lengths as to keep individuals quiet, and harass them because they have different opinions and want to think for themselves.



Let's bring back free speech to this country. Where one individuals opinion, whether it's agreed with or not, can be openly stated and respected without having to condem that individual because their opinion is different from yours.



Flame me if you must, but my opinions are mine.



Paul
 
I listen to "RUSH" as often as possible. I really like his show. If Rush is guilty, then he should be treated as a criminal. No special treatment. I LOVE the L. A. Lakers, if Kobe is found guilty he should spend a very long time behind bars. I may be conservative but I don`t twist for the party or the person. Don`t do the crime if you don`t want to do the time.
 
Original posts he says, after Liberal #1,2,3 chime in with Rush bashing!!! LMAO!!



The left is so desperate, they will create anything to try to bring top conservatives down.







When I heard him say that about Mc nabb, I thought, "

That was stupid to say. ",



TRUE, but stupid, freedom of speech is long gone, boys.
 
More hypocracy from the left...

This is just another example of the left being for "freedom of speech"... unless it is something they do not like or want to hear.
 
The lefties are in "hog heaven"

Nothing they like better than to have a conservative that the whole media is dumping on!!!

They (our lefties and the media) will play this for everything its worth---you know just exact opposit of how they treated the wrong doings of the clinton mob.

Like one said above, if he is guilty(on the drug thing), let him pay.



Even though what he said about the QB is true, it was a case of stepping on his own ... ... .



Enjoy while you can lefties, you have so few legitimate oportunities to crow.



Vaughn
 
Sledpuller, I was referring to the fact that CF had either posted ver batum the article I read in the paper, or just scanned it in. His was NOT an original thought. Sarcasm IS becoming a lost art, so I try to keep it alive. There is absolutely a double standard in this country. I f I made a movie and titled it "Black men can`t play golf ", I would be crucified for it. But "White men can`t jump" although admittedly a semi comedy was ok. Go figure.
 
Give me a break!

Poor Rush. He finally puts his foot in his mouth, engages mouth without putting his brain in gear, forgets which audience he is babbleing at, and its the mean ole media, leftwing conspriacy, thing. The man is mean mouthed junkie. Face it..... :D
 
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I don't know about where ya'll are but around here, when Clinton suffered pre-mature, well you know, on the notorious blue dress, it's all we heard about on TV night after night. Along with his other scandals, I got tired of hearing it over and over. The media hammered him good. Then I heard about it even more every time I turned Rush on in the afternoons. After the millionth time of hearing it, I finally got the picture in my head. Clinton skeeted on Monica's dress. I don't know why Rush insisted that the media looked the other way. Janet Reno labeled him a "lady's man" to soften the shock and make it seem as though he's just a victim of his own charming charisma. Meanwhile the rest of the world labeled him what he is. A womanizer. Now the media has hopped on the Shwartzenegro badwagon. I don't think the media cares about party affiliation. They jump on any dirty laundry and bring up party affiliation just to stir those who do care.

Rush has made a career out of bashing the left. Now the left has some dirt on him. Of course they're going to pounce. Rush has dished it out for years. Now he's going to have to take some of his own medicine. Like the old saying... "Don't throw stones if you live in glass houses". He's thrown alot of stones. Now the left sees something in his house and are throwing stones back.

Drug abuse ruins lives. What he is taking is worse than heroin. It might have affected his judgement with the ESPN statement. Even if true, he stepped over the line. He has too much to lose. Doctor last night said it can even cause hearing loss. I'm sure we'll be hearing all about it...
 
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