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Rush Limbaugh’s Anti-Romney Media Conspiracy Collapses Under Its Own Stupidity
Rush Limbaugh’s claim that the media is conspiring to get Mitt Romney after his remarks on Libya completely collapsed under the weight of its own stupidity today.
Yesterday, Limbaugh claimed that the media was out to get Romney. Today, he took the conspiracy a step beyond and claimed that the media is working together to establish daily anti-Romney narratives.
Transcript from Rush Limbaugh,
LIMBAUGH: I’m trying to put my finger on what bothers me the most. There’s something that’s been gnawing at me. I always try to not get caught up. It’s very hard. It’s hard to avoid this. The narrative. I was talking about the narrative when the program started. The daily media narrative. There is one. We wonder how they can all end up using the word “gravitas.” We wonder how they can all end up using the same words. We heard it with Jan Crawford and Ari Shapiro setting the narrative. Grab audio sound bite 26. I’m sorry to be so scattered here, folks. I literally cannot keep up with my brain here. There’s too much. I can’t keep up with my own brain. I’m sorry if it sounds disjointed, but I get a neuron of a thought and I want to launch and explain it ’cause I’m afraid I’ll forget it if I set it aside. Here, grab the sound bite. This is again the coordination, two reporters, one CBS, one NPR. They are setting the narrative of the day. This is before they’ve asked Romney a single question.
CRAWFORD: That’s the question.
SHAPIRO: Do you have any regrets?
CRAWFORD: Yeah, that’s the question. I would even say – I would just say, do you regret your question?
SHAPIRO: Your question? Your statement?
CRAWFORD: I mean, your statement. Not even the tone…
SHAPIRO: Yeah.
CRAWFORD:…because then he can go off on…
SHAPIRO: And then if he does, I think we should follow up and say, “But this morning your aides were continuing to send…”
CRAWFORD: Who he calls on, we’re covered on the one question that…
SHAPIRO: Do you stand by your statement or do you regret your statement?
LIMBAUGH: So the answers that Romney would give to any of those questions are irrelevant. They don’t care what he’s gonna say. They don’t care what his ideas are. They don’t care what his policy is. They don’t care a whit. The only point that they have here is to set up a narrative all day long where Romney’s the problem; where Romney spoke too soon; Romney’s unpresidential; Romney’s unqualified; Romney’s this, Romney’s that. That’s the objective, and that is something that happens every day in the media, every day. They don’t have to collaborate, although we now know that they do. They don’t have to. They all think alike. They all have the same objective. They are Democrats with bylines. It’s very hard to avoid this narrative each and every day.
Here is the so-called proof that the media is conspiring against Romney:
The LA Times checked out Limbaugh’s conspiracy theory and reported that, “If that is true, then the corruption goes on every day in America, in city halls, statehouses and, yes, the White House, by reporters of every possible political persuasion. Yes, they talk to each other. And sometimes even “collaborate” on how to best use their limited time with the politicians they cover. A couple of veteran White House reporters confirmed in interviews Thursday that they routinely talk to colleagues about how they might question President Obama and how to pair questions and follow-ups to try to minimize evasions. That process has gone on through Republican and Democratic presidencies. It has become particularly important when the media confront Obama, because he has done few news conferences in recent months.”
Of course, you don’t have to ask White House reporters to know that this goes on. If you have ever watched C-SPAN and mics are open before a live news conference, this kind of chatter is common. If you have ever been to or taken part in an event where the media are asking questions, you have probably seen this type of conversation take place.
Reporters coordinate their questions because they want to make maximum use of their collective interview time. Every reporter in the room is going to use the answers that the subject gives to their questions. It doesn’t matter who asked the question. They will all use the information.
Members of the media were game planning how they were going to use the roughly five minutes that they had to ask Romney their questions. They were doing their jobs.
The most hysterical thing about this is that the reporters were going to ask Romney neutral questions. There were no gotcha scenarios. Nowhere in this exchange do they conspire to make Romney look bad. The Republican nominee built the perception of fail all on his own with his answers. In other words, Mitt built that.
As the realistic possibility of Romney’s defeat closes in on right wing minds, they are looking for refuge in their favorite conspiracies. For decades the myth of liberal media bias has been the blankee used to soothe the toddler like psyches of some in the conservative movement, so it is absolutely predictable that this is the sanctuary Limbaugh would seek.
Republicans are waking up on Christmas morning, bounding down the steps, and realizing that all Santa left them was four more years of Obama.
No matter how stupid they sound, right wing voices like Rush Limbaugh would rather blame the media than face the growing realization they just couldn’t beat Obama.
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felice newman
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 7:51 pm
So is it collusion when Rush and Sean Hannity and Marx Levine say exactly the same thing and point to the same sound byte from reporters. Everyday there is a list of talking points that every anti Obama newscaster follows and you hear the same points at noon, three, seven, and nine o’clock. So to talk about collusion from these right wingers is pure hypocrisy.
fedded-up
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:33 pm
You nailed it Felice – but I wouls go much further than that. They go on other TV/cable networks spouting the exact same verbiage – obvious coordination, collusion to spread the same message. Then they have the GALL to complain about these reporters?? To be fair, I’ve heard Democrats do it too, and it goes over just about the same as it does with Republicans – badly. Anytime I hear one of these scripted messages start, I completely tune the person out as not worth listening to. It’s a crying shame your average Republican hasn’t got the brains to do the same.
Jo Hargis
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 10:34 pm
Don’t know who remembers this, but I do. Back in 2008, I remember it went viral when a Fox newscaster, one of 3 or so on the couch that morning, picked up the “talking points” email they had received and started reading it out loud on the air.
How hilarious!
Bob Trost
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:04 pm
Rush is taking to much oxy,again.
mjh
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 10:15 pm
Rush is taking to much oxy,again.
Or perhaps, not enough:
“. . . I’m sorry to be so scattered here, folks. I literally cannot keep up with my brain here. There’s too much. I can’t keep up with my own brain. I’m sorry if it sounds disjointed, but I get a neuron of a thought and I want to launch and explain it ’cause I’m afraid I’ll forget it if I set it aside. . .”
.
ron behr
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 11:27 am
you have that right he must have took one to many he gets very confused and blats out like a lost sheep,he is as stupid as they come
Reynardine
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:21 pm
Well, Felice, maybe you’d rather have seen your hero be questioned by William Shirer, hmm?
MadCow
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:42 pm
Here’s is a great anti-Romney button! Just thought I’d share. :-)
Anti Romney Button
ilegal
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:45 pm
rush bimbo should have been fired long ago but for some unknown reason rush bimbo still going is there a reason for that
Jack Troupe
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:57 pm
So to sum it all up, “Stupid is as stupid does!”
We all know where that bit of wisdom comes from. Right Forrest? The funny part is that all of their fan base is just like them.
Jon M.
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 12:37 am
Truths can not be changed, regardless of foolish opinions, or denial thereof, the truth remains the same….
The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left. Ecclesiastes 10:2
neil
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 8:57 pm
Congratulations to Rush Limbaugh.Every time I think he couldn’t be any dumber, he lowers the bar.An amazing waste of good air.
Pete
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 10:20 pm
@Neil,in my trade as a welder we call useless pieces of crap as ARGON,its a gas used by welders that displaced air for getting a good weld.Limbaugh is just like ARGON because all he’s good for is displacing air.The drug ridden loser after that Ms.Fluke incident I was sure he’d get his,but like gum on your shoes,its easy to get it on ya,but its hard as hell to remove…
Pete
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 10:05 pm
@ilegal,Rush has his contract with Clear Channel as radio announcer,who if you don’t know is owned by Romneys Bain Corporation.So Romney would be cutting off his own Mormon elitist nose dispite his face in firing Rush,they as hypocrites and womanizers are two of a kind,just corporate whores who do tricks for their monetary corporate masters.Remember a wise political quote: I’ll quit telling truths about you Republicans if you quit telling lies about us Democrates…
mjh
Sep. 13th, 2012 at 10:20 pm
LIMBAUGH: So the answers that Romney would give to any of those questions are irrelevant. They don’t care what he’s gonna say. They don’t care what his ideas are. They don’t care what his policy is. They don’t care a whit. The only point that they have here is to set up a narrative all day long where Romney’s the problem; where Romney spoke too soon; Romney’s unpresidential; Romney’s unqualified; Romney’s this, Romney’s that. That’s the objective, and that is something that happens every day in the media, every day. They don’t have to collaborate, although we now know that they do. They don’t have to. They all think alike. They all have the same objective. They are Democrats with bylines. It’s very hard to avoid this narrative each and every day.
Simply substitute “Romney” with “Obama” and “Democrats” with “Republicans” in above paragraph — and you have . . . Fox News and right wing hate radio . . .
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A Walkaway
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 12:42 pm
False equivalence again.
D. W. Skinner
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 1:04 am
It’s true… Romney has lost the election… now the betting people have to decide by how MUCH? I don’t think they can actually make a wager until after the debates. Romney will lose these, of course, but we have yet to see how badly he screws the pooch. Most of us making wagers think Obama will take it by over 20 points… and that’s a minimal wager… it may go higher… The sideline bets, now that the Independents are all swinging over to the Democrats, is how many seats will the republicans lose in both houses because of Romney? There’s some big big money to be made off of this very incompetent man…it’s great fun!
majii
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 2:05 am
I notice that the one place that Limbaugh, the Fox News entertainers, RW politicians, pundits, bloggers, and pols, and their supporters are not looking for the cause of their woes is at a mirror. Their plan was to lie and lie and lie again about the president and his policies, refuse to work with him, play poltical games, and win big in 2012. It never occurred to them that more Americans were paying attention as their plot unfolded than they thought. Now they’re flailing around looking for someone/thing to blame, and as usual, they’re not examining the role that their extremism has played in the disgust that many Americans feel toward republicans and what they stand for.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 4:52 am
Who could possibly care what Romney has to say? Its going to be baseless, false and ridiculous no matter what he says
ron behr
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 11:38 am
There is one reason that the ROBOT wants to be the leader of the free world,its not the power not the boy toy he as become for the billionares,the reason the ROBOT wants to be the POTUS is the prick as been denied so many times and the shit head cant stand to here no and hates to lose.He is not a leader,he is only an empty suit with no spine to conform to his five thousand dollar suits.So this is time in our history in which when the elections come to an end it will also be the last time we hear of the ROBOT.
alan
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 4:40 pm
Is Rush back on the drugs again?
Inez
Sep. 14th, 2012 at 10:21 pm
On 11/7 they both will be looking.for other outlets! Bain Capitol can find a job for Rush, someplace out of sight, as he is that!
Anne
Sep. 15th, 2012 at 2:20 pm
The GOP is reaping the bitter harvest of what it has sown with its appeals to racism, misogyny, xenophobia, religious bigotry, anti-worker policies especially against unions, and jingoism. Now, they are saddled with a presidential candidate who is every bit as bad as Sarah Palin
was as a VP candidate. Rush Limbaugh has been a significant part of the party’s regressiveness, since any temper tantrum on his part when a Republican doesn’t toe the regressive line is met with abject apologies. I find his defensive lashing out that folks are “out to get” Willard especially amusing, since the rejection of Willard stems from the fact that both the candidate and the policies he’s wedded himself to are dangerously flawed.