They made a mistake going after Rush…and now every one from
Rush’s ex-sponsors to others partaking of the left-wing double
standard is having problems.
The latest to be caught up in the revelation of the
incredible double-standard game is CNN.
CNN’s Piers Morgan, in typically haughty left-wing style,
went after Rush on the Sandra Fluke issue, saying
memorably:
Limbaugh’s disgusting comments are the work of an archaic
old dinosaur living in a warped, ugly swamp, who thinks it’s okay
to degrade decent young women for sport and ratings. Well, it isn’t
it. Shame on you, Rush Limbaugh.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Savor the moment.
Brent Bozell of the Media Research Center has caught out
the real “archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, ugly swamp,
who thinks it’s okay to degrade decent young women for sport and
ratings.”
And who might that be? Yes indeed, none other than Mr.
Morgan’s CNN bosses, if not Mr. Morgan himself. It seems Mr.
Morgan’s network loves Bill Maher. As Brent details:
Nearly a year ago (March 18, 2011), Bill Maher on his HBO
show used far more vile sexist language to insult Sarah Palin as a
“dumb twat.” Even after NOW condemned Maher — “Stop degrading
women with whom you disagree and/or don’t like by using female body
terms or other gender-associated slurs” — CNN never once bothered
to report it.
Instead, CNN has warmly received Maher on its programs and
elevated him as a leading “progressive” political pundit. Over the
past year, Maher has appeared on CNN five times, plus another
appearance on CNN’s Headline News Network. Not once was he asked
about his sexist comments, or the scores of other vulgar and
offensive remarks he makes on a regular basis.
Has Piers Morgan condemned Bill Maher? Are you kidding? As
Brent
reports, au contraire. The
network Mr. Morgan works for has never even asked Maher
about his comments.
Will Piers Morgan have the cojones to invite Bill
Maher on his show, read off his various comments and then say “Hey
Bill, you know old buddy, the things you’ve said about Palin and
Bachmann — I think they’re disgusting comments that are the work
of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, ugly swamp. That’s
you Bill — you who thinks it’s okay to degrade decent women for
sport and ratings. Well, it isn’t. Shame on you, Bill
Maher.”
Would Piers Morgan say some version of this to his CNN
bosses?
Of course not. Why? Because he doesn’t have the
guts.
While there’s a link above, Brent’s letter is too good not
to paste in here. Enjoy.
MRC President Brent Bozell sent the following letter to
CNN Host Piers Morgan on Tuesday, March 6, 2012:
Dear Mr. Morgan,
I am disturbed by your ongoing double standard when it
comes to coverage of political rhetoric. On your show, you recently
called Rush Limbaugh out for his insulting comment about a
Georgetown law school student: “Limbaugh’s disgusting comments are
the work of an archaic old dinosaur living in a warped, ugly swamp,
who thinks it’s okay to degrade decent young women for sport and
ratings. Well, it isn’t it. Shame on you, Rush Limbaugh.” Fair
enough. However you have seemingly turned a blind eye to the
similar rhetoric of one of your guests — Bill Maher.
Rush Limbaugh made the regrettable blunder of calling
Sandra Fluke, who testified on behalf of the administration’s
mandate against religiously affiliated institutions, “a slut.”
Let’s all agree Limbaugh crossed a line. He agrees. He issued an
apology to Fluke “for the insulting word choices.” This should be
sufficient, but it’s not and the skewering continues.
On the other hand, when Bill Maher and other leftist
commentators make similarly inappropriate remarks, they are
practically ignored. To be fair, you are not alone when it comes to
such a double standard. Indeed, CNN and the media overall are
guilty of such unacceptable hypocrisy.
Nearly a year ago (March 18, 2011), Bill Maher on his HBO
show used far more vile sexist language to insult Sarah Palin as a
“dumb twat.” Even after NOW condemned Maher — “Stop degrading
women with whom you disagree and/or don’t like by using female body
terms or other gender-associated slurs” — CNN never once bothered
to report it.
Instead, CNN has warmly received Maher on its programs and
elevated him as a leading “progressive” political pundit. Over the
past year, Maher has appeared on CNN five times, plus another
appearance on CNN’s Headline News Network. Not once was he asked
about his sexist comments, or the scores of other vulgar and
offensive remarks he makes on a regular basis.
Indeed, when Maher appeared on CNN on March 22, just 4
days after attacking Palin — interviewer Eliot Spitzer (“In the
Arena”) refused to raise the issue. Instead, he lavished Maher with
praise: “Your show is brilliant. I love watching it.”
During the current Limbaugh controversy, only one CNN host
(Anderson Cooper) raised the double-standard issue, noting very
briefly on March 2 that “Bill Maher, on the left,” has “said some
pretty outrageous things,” but offering no examples or any further
discussion of Maher.
And there are many more examples of such lewd comments
made by Maher at CNN. For a year, CNN has been pampering and
promoting Maher.
And it’s not just CNN. Limbaugh has been singled out and
condemned across the national media — ABC, CBS, NBC, CNBC, MSNBC,
NPR, PBS, Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington
Post, the Los Angeles Times, and USA Today. How many of these
outlets have condemned Bill Maher with equal vigor for his attacks
on Palin? How many of these outlets condemned him at all? Ed
Schultz called Laura Ingraham a “slut” on his radio show. MSNBC
suspended him for a week, but none of Schultz’s advertisers dropped
his show under media pressure. There was no pressure. Some of the
same sponsors now pulling out of Rush’s show still support
Schultz.
In the interest of promoting and cultivating a meaningful
dialogue based on mutual respect, you and other prominent figures
in the media, including other journalists at CNN, ought to report
such defamatory personal insults made towards all public
figures.
Double standards only serve to make these situations
worse. If you are really serious about promoting civil discourse
you should treat figures like Maher, Schultz and other liberal
pundits the same way you treat Limbaugh.
I think a constructive conversation can be had in the
media addressing such a double standard, and you are certainly in a
place to do just that.
Sincerely,
L. Brent Bozell III
Pecos Pete| 3.6.12 @ 3:10PM
I wonder how quickly Mr. Bozell's letter will be shredded and placed in the round file by Mr. Morgan? There will be no response.
solidground| 3.6.12 @ 3:44PM
There will be no acknowledgment, no response, no reporting on this communication by the MSM. If a bomb goes off in a left wing wilderness, does anyone hear it?
Jim from Easton| 3.6.12 @ 7:36PM
Would someone explain to me why single women need other people to pay for contraceptives to use unless they are cheapskates and engaging in 'slutty' behavior? I think 'slut' is an inappropriate word to use on the air, and therefore Mr. Limbaugh did make a bad choice, for which he apologized. But if Ms. Fluke quacks like a duck, and virtually says, "I am a duck," then it seems pretty silly to be outraged when someone calls her a duck.
jim olson| 3.6.12 @ 9:37PM
The question is, "Are you or are you not going to condemn the despicable talk of Rush Limbaugh". No mis-direction will be tolerated.
jim olson| 3.6.12 @ 9:43PM
Jim, since you and rush are the only ones making this claim, there is no need to explain anything to you, except to say if you had listened to ms. flukes testimony, rather than Limbaugh lies about her testimony, you would see what a fool Rush has made of you.
jrp61356| 3.7.12 @ 11:00PM
Jim Olson: Did you even read the article at all? Many on the right have (rightly) criticized Limbaugh's choice of words. How many on the left have criticized Maher's use of equally offensive language? This isn't about Ms. Fluke's testimony. Nice try at misdirection, but it didn't work.
Besides, where are all the free-speech First Amendment liberals on this issue? Only what they say matters. Say something they don't like, and suddenly free speech isn't such a keen idea anymore. Typical left-wing hypocrisy.
Finzi Holst| 3.9.12 @ 10:41PM
Piers (phone hacking at News of the World) Morgan will do nothing. In fact one can see video of him asking Maher whether he would prefer to do Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachman. Where it the call out on that?
glenny| 3.15.12 @ 6:15PM
Hypocrisy, thy names are CNN and Piers Morgan. What will happen on CNN as a result of Brent's open letter to CNN?
Nothing.
I wish we had more SOBs on our team, those who have no problem taking the fight to our enemies. Not our political opponents; the MSM and the Dem Libs are the enemy.
glenny
glenny| 3.15.12 @ 6:20PM
Hell, female Democrat MEMBERS OF CONGRESS have not uttered a grunt of indignation about Little Bill's vile insults.
My hope of hopes is that, one day, Todd Palin meets up with Little Bill in the Men's Room and beats the living crap out of him. Sigh !
glenny