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Diana West: First they came for Rush

By: Diana West
Examiner Columnist
October 18, 2009

Before I get to the chilling implications for free conservative speech underscored by the vicious campaign to blackball Rush Limbaugh as a potential owner of an NFL team, I want to provide a little context about the pre-existing NFL comfort zone of expression.

I will start with two words: Keith Olbermann. In addition to his nightly gig on MSNBC -- a numbing blend of Leftist politics and something approaching Tourette's Syndrome -- Keith Olbermann is a co-host of NBC's "Football Night in America," the pre-game show that leads into "Sunday Night Football." Naturally, that would be Sunday night NFL football.

This job makes Olbermann a public face of the NFL. And a public face of the NFL with many filthy things coming out of it. These include his recent pronouncement that Limbaugh claiming his own success paved the way for Glenn Beck is "is like congratulating yourself for spreading syphilis."

We could slap a headline on that -- "NFL talker compares star radio and TV conservatives to venereal disease" -- only trash talk against conservatives doesn't generate mainstream outrage.

Take Olbermann's noxious attack this week on Michelle Malkin for what he characterized as her "total mindless, morally bankrupt, knee-jerk, fascistic hatred without which Michelle Malkin would just be a big mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick on it."

Get that? Olbermann calls an accomplished and best-selling conservative author, commentator, blogger, wife and mother (who also happens to be beautiful) a "big mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick," but such dehumanizing venom doesn't count as controversial, or even lightly strain his NBC-NFL connection.

Why, at this rate, he could end up on a box of Wheaties. His comments certainly don't rate as "divisive" or "inappropriate" - two of the coded charges leveled at Rush Limbaugh's "public remarks" by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay that got Limbaugh's blackball rolling in the first place.

It was all over so fast. Barely a day passed between the news that Limbaugh was bidding with Dave Checketts for the St Louis Rams and the news that Checketts was dropping Limbaugh as a partner.

But what a day. It goes down in the annals as the day the demonization of conservatism achieved not consensus, but normalcy, and the day the marginalization of conservatives became not a public sport but a civic duty.

Think about it. What happened to Rush Limbaugh didn't happen to a "dead white male" on a college campus; nor did it happen to a live white male in a government-mandated "sensitivity course." What happened to Rush Limbaugh took place in a uniquely exclusive slice of the private sector frequented by the super-mega-rich and ostentatious, the kind of people with the kind of money that buys protection from the pressures of what is thought of as public opinion.

But what happened to Rush Limbaugh - call it "Rush-baiting" -- reveals that what conservative blogger Lawrence Auster calls the "dictatorship enforced by charge of racism" has absolutely no boundaries.

Not that this mattered. As in all dictatorships, the charge itself suffices. It didn't even matter that the dictatorship's emissaries, the eternal charlatans Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson who actively lobbied the NFL to oppose Limbaugh, are themselves serially discredited race hustlers.

Again, the charge is all it takes to demonize and ostracize the opposition. And Rush Limbaugh, as the leading voice against the radicalism of Obama administration, one of the most forceful opponents of the totalitarian social engineering we know as "affirmative action," as one of the great communicators of basic conservative principles, definitely counts as the opposition.

But with the successful transformation of Limbaugh the potential team owner into Limbaugh the expendable "distraction," his brand of opposition -- a plain-speaking adherence to a conservatism best described as Reaganesque -- has been judged unfit, unworthy even, for the sports-loving mainstream and sentenced to the margins.

And that is what is most disturbing about this story. Conservatism in our time has been publicly defined as extremism. Which means, for conservatives, it's time for some intensive historical revisionism of our own.

Examiner columnist Diana West is syndicated nationally by United Media and is the author of The Death of the Grown-Up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.




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Tina

Oct 18, 2009

The NFL has it's standards steroid taking, animal killing and wife beaters.

 

NewHavenette

Oct 18, 2009

Agreed! But you said, "...the charge itself suffices." I would take it even one step further. Even the FEAR of the charge may suffice. Dan Rooney of the Steelers switched from being a Republican to an Obama-endorsing Democrat. Was this a near-the-end-of-life Epiphany or merely evidence of him seeing the handwriting on the wall?

Coercive bullying from the Left has now migrated from academia to the mainstream of society, including the economy. Just look at what's happening in the health care debate.

I've got news for Washington. For every Tea Partyer out there, there are 10, 50, or 100 of us who DIDN'T protest, but are just as fiercely allied with their sentiments ..... and we VOTE.

Look for us in November 2010.

 

bobc

Oct 18, 2009

It is time to tell the race baiters, to shut up and sit down, this doesn't work anymore!
It's time to start attacking all the Progressive ideas, those that infiltrated the Democratic Party.

Note to Democrats: Get the Progressives out of the Party, or watch the Party go down!

 

Ohiolad

Oct 18, 2009

Under the circumstances, a nationwide boycott of professional football by conservatives seems an appropriate response.

 

kerry

Oct 18, 2009

Idoubt there will be a boycott. I'm sure some Rush fans will do it. But overall, most Americans are not concerned. It will take destruction of personal liberty before most citizens wake up to the fascism that is going on in our country.

 

Amanda

Oct 18, 2009

Diana West's attack on MSNBC's Keith Olbermann was silly. Olbermann's critiques of Limbaugh, Beck, and Michelle Malkin have been right on target. Limbaugh, Beck and Malkin have been spewing hateful nonsense at everyone even slightly to the left of Attila the Hun for so long that they have poisoned the well of civil discourse. There was a time when broadcast talk was relatively balanced, but that time has passed, and the average American listener is subjected to an endless stream of wildly crazy propaganda from the likes of Limbaugh and Beck. Give us a break!

 

Shanghaied

Oct 18, 2009

Diana is obviously all wet. We have a "post racial" President whose glowing face illuminates the path of our future
egalitarianism. The NFL shall lead the way
with Reverands Sharpton and Jackson cashing in.

 

john kavanagh

Oct 18, 2009

If you study history the destruction of your culture is underway when good is called bad and bad is called good.
If you are not sure or grounded in you principles you are going to be swept away by floods of emotional sewage.
My first recorded example version occurred over 4000 years ago.
As the conservatives get the upper hand things are going to get rough.

Conservatives are in for a rough handling as the battle heats up.
Wake up the gloves are off.
John K

 

Paul B

Oct 18, 2009

Excellent. There is a chilling denial of free speech for conservatives going on. Silencing us was the only way the media could win the election for Obama, and they're not about to let up.

 

COMMENTMAN - John Walls

Oct 19, 2009

NFL = NEWLY FOUND LIESURETIME.
I have lost my confidence in the integrity of the NFL. If the NFL can do this, based on lies. What else are they doing ? Could they be deciding who will make the playoffs ? How close the games will be ? Will the spread be beat regarding certain games ? How much of a cut are they getting from LAS VEGAS SPORTS BOOKS ? i CAN'T WAIT TO READ ALL ABOUT IT. wHEN RACE PIMPS SHARP & JACK CAN DECIDE WHO MAY OWN A TEAM BASED ON LIES, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE. I never thought for a moment that the NFL would go along, but they led the charge, following liars. Anything NFL is bye bye for me.

 

Doc

Oct 19, 2009

NFL(National Fascist League) is now part of the government. Government will soon be deciding who can be a team owner, who the draft pick will be and what teams will get them. After that, government will decide who will get sports scholarships from the big sports schools. Notre Dame has already been strong armed once by the 0bama administration.

 

OB_one

Oct 19, 2009

NewHavenette you said it best. I'm with you 100%. It's time to fight back, this crap has gone on long enough.

 

depaz

Oct 19, 2009

Amanda - Honey, you need to lay off the Kool-Aid. . . . . .

 

ready to fight

Oct 19, 2009

the only thing to do to stop this crap is to take olberman and his ilk to a car crusher and do away with them. he is nothing but a f///ing obama stooge anyway

 

Henry A.

Oct 19, 2009

Big Rush did it to his self, with his BIG MOUTH. Why He thinks that everyone accepts that POISON that He spews around is beyond reality. He got the boot because the NFL represents a SPORT. Not a platform for a "HATE MONGER". Checketts did the right thing, least his reputation is smeared.

 

Henry A.

Oct 19, 2009

Now all of a sudden everyone is LIEING on Rush. " Boo Hoo".

 

Maggie L.

Oct 19, 2009

With all due respect Ms. West, they didn't first come for Rush. They first came for Dr. Michael Savage.

 

DonDem

Oct 19, 2009

Rush Limbaugh is one of the great communicators of basic conservative principle? You are joking of course. Is this the same misogynist that would not let you sit at his table, Ms West? Rush is an abomination and you defend him?

 

Kell

Oct 20, 2009

Ok I am a black man, Christian and Republican. I have to say Rush makes comments that upset me. I do not believe a real Christian man would make some of the comments he makes.

Now he should have every right to be part of a team. But if you make comments that upset any race, color or creed. You can't realistically expect people to accept you.

I would never be able to make comments about Asians, Jewish or Latins that they deemed offensive and then want to join an organization that one of them were involved in. 'Rush is being Rush.' I am 49 and I swear when I was getting called every racial name from the 60's to the 80's those guys sounded just like Rush. There is never a need to offend anyone.

As long as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer we will be like every great dynasty the went down hill.

I love America!

Continued success to everyone and I wish you the best.

 

Noelle

Oct 22, 2009

It is the players who stated they'd leave if Rush came on board. Limbaugh's 'Martyr for the Right' pose won't play with sports fans when the majority of their players are men of color with long memories of Limbaugh's hate-mongering. His comments are all archived online in various forums and formats. And who knew when he was buying that Oxy that he'd one day regret the things it made him say on air? If billions of $$$$$$ have been yanked from Fox due to Beck's patho-spewing, it's remotely possible Limbaugh's commupance, long-overdue, may finally catch up, even at the Miss America Pageant.... We live in hope.

 


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