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Friday, March 25, 2016

"... the repercussions of aggressive advances are real." But Rush is isolated in his ivory tower and doesn't know about that. He's such an ***hole.

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COMMENTS: 
*  Rush likes to throw gas on fires and honestly that doesn't help much with anything..  More fuel for anger with little substance and lets throw Hannity and Ann Coulter in there as well.  Pyromaniacs making their money at our expense.  They seem to occupy both parties if you ask me.
*  Any catcalls from the likes of Limbaugh would be nauseating!
*  Looks like he's back on the drugs again. Seek treatment dimwit!
*  Limbaugh is an #$%$ that should be ignored. But unfortunately he has a following that can't be ignored. He has a first amendment right to say whatever he wants to but those of us that are repulsed by his comments also have the right and duty to contact his sponsors and tell them that their business will suffer the loss of patronage if they continue to support him
*  What a loser this guy is! I can see why he has been divorced 3 times. My question is who in their right mind would marry this guy to begin with.
*   This coming from a drug addicted pill popping junkie Limbaugh? Seriously, only the lowest of life form would care what this loser says.
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Rush Limbaugh Says First Lady Michelle Obama, Other Women Should Be Happy to Be Catcalled
By Claire Lampen, March 24, 2016

Michelle Obama made a powerful speech about sexism and gender equality in Argentina Wednesday, in support of her Let Girls Learn initiative. On Thursday, right-wing windbag Rush Limbaugh took to his radio show to share his thoughts about what he called her "modern era of feminism," reacting to the first lady's address in a chauvinistic tirade that proved her exactly right.

"As I got older, I found that men would whistle at me as I walked down the street, as if my body were their property, as if I were an object to be commented on instead of a full human being with thoughts and feelings of my own," FLOTUS said Wednesday. "I began to realize that the hopes I had for myself were in conflict with the messages I was receiving from people around me."

She explained that, whereas people posed questions of career to her brothers, she was only ever asked about the type of man she hoped to marry; that she and her female peers were continually passed over in the classroom, in favor of the male students.

"I decided not to listen to the voices of those who doubted or dismissed me," she said. "Instead, I decided to listen to my own voice."

That independence, that failure to appreciate the perpetual male gaze and/or her place, incensed Limbaugh, fueling a vitriolic rant in which he demonstrated that he'd completely missed the point. 

Unable to comprehend how "a woman married to the most powerful man in the world" could possibly complain about her lot in life, Limbaugh labeled her smart, measured speech as an example of liberals once again trying to "push [their] corrupt leftist agenda." Calling her childish for "walking about with childish grievances," he denounced Obama and "these people" for presenting a less-than-pretty picture of American life to a foreign audience.

And then he mansplained the bejesus out of the sexist phenomenon that is street harassment.

"You have your average American construction site and you have your average American construction worker and every woman in the world knows that if you go walking by there they're going to whistle at you," Limbaugh said. "And yet they walk by."

Which is to say that women bring catcalling upon themselves by simple virtue of being female and having to travel, on occasion, from point A to point B. Many women, he alleged, would love to be whistled at while walking down the street. That Obama doesn't makes her ungrateful. The impertinence!

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Obama, but God made me a man," Limbaugh continued. "I can't help noticing a woman who I think's attractive. I'll be damned if I'm gonna shut up and not tell her so. But boy, if you do, you're insulting her brain as though she doesn't have one — so now no wonder men don't go to college. Who wants to be victimized by this kind of stuff?"

Limbaugh, a wealthy white male with an enormous megaphone through which to freely vent his many feels, is certainly the victim in this scenario; it must be so hard laboring under the weight of so much male privilege every day. Women, meanwhile, have it so easy — just as long as they live within the lines men draw for them. 

"Talking about the horrors?" Limbaugh asked. "Try being a guy with women thinking all this. Noticing them is offensive? Noticing them is sexism? Just simply noticing them is subjugating?"

No. Simply noticing women is none of those things. Telling her doesn't have to be any of them, either. But shouting at her is another story — the repercussions of aggressive advances are real. The failure to return a man's interest or respond to a catcall can be dangerous, even fatal. That's what's so horrifying about men whistling at women as they walk down the street.
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