Howard Kurtz Feigns Ignorance of Limbaugh's Racism

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Does anyone think that Howard Kurtz isn't fully aware of the documentation that Media Matters has done of the daily bigotry and racism that comes out of Limbaugh's mouth? Kurtz plays devil's advocate to ESPN's Mike Wilbon as to whether it was fair or not for the NFL to decide they didn't want Limbaugh owning a team and for black people to feel that he is racist.

Kurtz points to a single quote which Limbaugh claims he never said, and uses that as a reason to either ignore or pretend he doesn't know about all of the other racist things Rush has said on his radio show.

While I would not expect Mike Wilbon to be aware of the work Media Matters has done with documenting Rush Limbaugh's quotes, I don't know how Howard Kurtz can call himself a "media critic" and not be. Maybe he chooses to ignore them since he's been in their line of fire as well. Who knows.

I don't want Rush Limbaugh or anyone else having things they didn't say attributed to them. But Kurtz buying into Limbaugh's claim that he's some kind of victim and not actually a racist because one lousy quote out of hundreds might have been wrong looks like lazy journalism to me. One click here- Limbaugh Wire- and taking the time to read some of the work that's gone into that site and Kurtz wouldn't have to be asking his black guests what black people might have heard from Limbaugh on the radio that offended them. He'd already know.

KURTZ: Mike Wilbon, welcome.

WILBON: Thank you, Howie.

KURTZ: Let me play for you something you said on "Pardon the Interruption" soon after the news broke that Rush Limbaugh was part of a team trying to buy the St. Louis Rams.

(BEGIN AUDIO CLIP)

WILBON: I don't know whether Rush Limbaugh is a straight up bigot or he simply plays one on TV and radio, but he is universally reviled by black people in this country.

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KURTZ: So, maybe a straight up bigot, universally reviled by black people. In retrospect, do you think you went a little too far?

WILBON: Universally reviled by African-Americans. That's no surprise. Anybody who wants to walk down any boulevard in predominantly African-American communities will find that out very, very quickly, Howie. No, that assessment is a very easy one to make.

KURTZ: But when you say he may be a straight up bigot, you're saying he doesn't like black folks.

WILBON: He may be. I mean, if you listen to what he says on his show -- and I stopped a long time ago, and I can't tell you specifics of what he said. Meeting him in person is one thing. I have. Communicating with him one-on-one is one thing.

His radio persona, which is all that most people have of Rush Limbaugh, particularly black people in this country, that's a different perception. And I would not back away from that comment at all.

KURTZ: All right. Let's talk a little bit about this alleged "slavery" comment.

Now, this was purported to have been said some years ago by Limbaugh: "Slavery built the South. I'm not saying we should bring it back, I'm just saying it had its merits."

Let me briefly run through the chronology here. This was published in a book about three years ago. It made it on to Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, and then it was picked up once the Rams story broke by Bryan Burrwell and "The St. Louis Post-Dispatch," Drew Sharp in "USA Today," CNN's Rick Sanchez, and then you mentioned it on your ESPN program.

What happened then?

WILBON: I did. I got an e-mail.

Again, I have met Rush. And while there's not necessarily a relationship there, we know how to reach each other. He reached out and said hey, didn't say this, do not believe it, don't know how this got started, although I'm trying to trace the origin of this statement. Don't believe that. It doesn't reflect what my beliefs are about slavery.

And I read the e-mail, e-mailed him back, and we had an exchange. Then I said I took him at his word.

I was not going to be able to sit down and verify everything that is said, because as you know, Howie, there's a lot out there that's said that is attributed to Rush. I have listened to his show. I've heard a lot of things. I'm not sitting there with a notebook writing them down.

KURTZ: Right.

WILBON: So, I cannot verify that he said that.

KURTZ: But in this case there's no evidence that he made this particular "slavery" comment. Do you think you should have checked before putting it on the air?

WILBON: No question. And I told Rush that. That's a journalistic no-no.

But, if I had checked and found out the information that we had basic access to every day on deadline, I might have done it anyway. Still, that's wrong and a journalistic no-no, and I said that to him.

KURTZ: All right. Let's take a look at what Limbaugh had to say about this whole slavery business and the coverage of his now-defunct bid to be part of the Rams ownership. Let's take a look at that.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) RUSH LIMBAUGH, RADIO TALK SHOW HOST: This kind of stuff, this reporting, mal-reporting, lying, repeating the lies while also saying "Limbaugh denies," repeating the made-up quotes, the blind hatred -- and believe me, the hatred that exists in this is found in the sportswriter community. It's found in the news business.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

KURTZ: Does he have a point?

WILBON: He had a point in that smaller area about that quote. Let's not make it seem like Rush Limbaugh has not insulted black people on his radio show. He's done it for years and years and years.

And it's not just black people that know that, Howie. I mean, the commissioner of the NFL, Roger Goodell, knows it. Otherwise, he wouldn't have made the statements he made.

Jimmy Irsay, owner of the Colts, he knows it. Otherwise, he would not have come out and said publicly, "I would not vote for this guy."

Millions of black people know this, which is why they feel about Rush Limbaugh the way they feel. This is not arbitrary. People just didn't pick out Rush Limbaugh and said, oh, let's be mad at Rush because of nothing.

KURTZ: Right. But on this point -- on this point about the slavery, and there was also another alleged quote for which there is no evidence about saying something nice about James Earl Ray, I don't think it's enough to come back the next day and say, well, here's Rush's denial. I think if you don't have evidence to back it up, you need to retract it and apologize.

But let's talk about something that Rush Limbaugh did say famously.

WILBON: And by the way, I agree with you why I did that.

KURTZ: You did, but not everybody has done that. I just wanted to make that point.

Let's talk about something Limbaugh did say famously six years ago when he was briefly an ESPN commentator, and that was about Donovan McNabb. And he said, "I think the media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well."

A lot of people pointed to that as evidence that, well, he's some kind of racist. Wasn't he really talking there about the media?

WILBON: It's his interpretation. That is not in the top 300 things that I would object to, that I would find objectionable or offensive that Rush Limbaugh has said of somebody of African-American descent. So, I mean, that was one thing that people who, in the sports context, all of a sudden were exposed to Rush Limbaugh who may not listen to his show, may not be as familiar with him, and went, wow, this seems a little off center of what we normally hear. And they held on to that.

Again, that is not probably in the top thousand things, if I can go back and chronicle the shows, that I would find offensive of his comments.

KURTZ: Right. Well, he said a number of things over the years, inflammatory things that I disagree with. But when this whole debate erupted about, you know, was he fit to be even a minority owner in the St. Louis Rams, I'm thinking the National Football League, Michael Vick gets to go in the National Football League. There are a lot of owners and players who have done things that are not exactly stuff we heed praise on.

WILBON: I would agree with you there, Howie. My take on his whole ownership bid was this: The market will determine whether or not you wind up being an owner. And if the club you're trying to get into, if its members say, no, we don't want you, you have to live with that.

Rush Limbaugh is out there every day judging, passing judgment, turning thumbs up or thumbs down on whether somebody is fit or worthy to be involved in some activity in this country. He is subject to the same rules, if you will, in that context. And in this case, the market said no, it didn't want to sell what Rush was buying. And he has to live with that, and I would defy anybody to tell me that that's not fair.

KURTZ: But to what extent -- I've got about half a minute here -- did the media uproar over this -- and it's being debated on every cable show and every sports radio show -- contribute to a climate where the NFL just felt it could not touch Rush with a 100-foot football field?

WILBON: Plenty.

KURTZ: Couldn't let him on the football field, I should say.

WILBON: Plenty, Howie, just like he helps -- remember, Rush is the media. Rush is mainstream media. So, just like any other debate, Rush and his conversation on his show contributes to that same sort of...

(CROSSTALK)

KURTZ: And he loves to stir up controversy.

WILBON: Yes, he does. That's what I'm saying.

You can't all of a sudden say, wait a minute, I'm outside of controversy, when you help create it every day, and very successfully and very smartly, by the way, for those who listen to Rush's show. No, you can't then say the rules don't apply to me.

I don't think, to be fair, that Rush is saying that. In our conversation, that that was not what I sensed. So he, again, put himself out there, subject to national debate, and the debate said no, we don't want it.

KURTZ: Right.

Well, the St. Louis rams story is over, but the controversy very certainly is not.

Mike Wilbon, thanks very much for joining us.

WILBON: Thanks, Howie.



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Howard Kurtz isn't fully aware of the documentation that Media Matters has done of the daily bigotry and racism that comes out of Limbaugh's mouth?"

No, of course not. This is like when Bill O'Reilly claimed that they "couldn't find ANYTHING" Limbaugh said that was racist.

These guys are just a bunch of right wing tools willing to lie to the viewers.

since he slams Media Matters on his show all the time. He hates them bacause they document him and has for a long time. He knows their work is there. And CNN regularly has some of them on as guests. I find it very hard to believe he doesn't know who they are and what they're doing.

I just realized that I left something out of my comment. O'Reilly said they couldn't find anythng EXCEPT for Limbaugh's comment about McNabb (and O'Reilly didn't say if he thought the comment was racist; he said it was mistaken analysis on the part of Limbaugh).

Limbaugh's Racism? I am shocked!

What racism? Kurtz made a funny without meaning to.

I still wonder as the quote was published in 2006 - do any of the talking heads even bother to check the source? I bet I can email the author and get a response.

Even I could hit that pitch outta' the park. Everyone knows that the ignorance isn't feigned....It's very very real.

at CNN are a joke. If limbaugh said 1/10 of the inflamatory things about jews that he implies about Obama, you wouldn't be able to get a report of anything else, short of a nuclear war on any of their shows.

Micheal Wilbon is correct. I've never met a black person who knew of Rush and didn't hate him.

Fuck the Slavery and James Earl Ray comments, Rush Limbaugh is positively a repulsive, vile, genocidal racist pile of pus who got what he deserved.

Also, I would rather count blades of grass in the park on Sunday mornings than allow Kurtz to steal and waste my precious weekend time.

...by associating it with The Immense Heap O' Lies 'N Lard?

PUS is comprised of faithful heroes of the body who give up their lives in its' defense....

RUSH is festering infection of the body politic, oozing toxic and infectious memes....

Try to keep them straight, please....

I still can't believe the likes of Kurtz, as well as clowns such as Bill O'Reilly and Juan Williams, are so focused on what can't be found on Limbaugh recently, versus what can be found on him going back years and years ???!!! Polarizing and dividing the country via minorities has been one of Limbaugh's -- as well as bigots such as O'Reilly -- raison d'etre. They live for that stuff, all the while laughing to the bank. Why does Kurtz even have a show? I mean, if the obvious is going to evade him?!

keeps harping on the 2 un-sourced comments he claims he never said. I remember OxyButterball saying that no one wanted to run for Miss Black Teen America from Idaho because she would have to say "I-DA-HO" in his best racist sounding black voice imitation. And the list could go on and on...

Thanks for reminding me, I guess...

Kurtz is either terribly ignorant of Rush's body of racist comments, which everyone on this site knows is well-documented; or he is willfully ignoring them; or he is slanting the whole issue in favor of Rush; or he does not understand how the NFL works. There is an enormous difference between a player convicted of a crime, who pays the penalty and who then seems to be contrite, being given a second chance -- and a candidate for team owner who makes racist comments unapologetically and then expects to lead a team that will be about three-fourths African-American. It would be a PR disaster of proportions never seen in American sport. The NFL leadership knows the league would be excoriated. Whatever the cause of Kurtz's ignorance, CNN should fire him. He does not deserve a public forum.

here ya go

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Rush+Limbaugh+racist+asshole

PS> Dear CNN since Mr. Kurtz isn't able to even perform the most basic journalistic due diligence on any subject he tackles, I am willing to be the official googler for your news organization. I can work for half of Mr. Kurtz's salary, and I am also willing to take up his face time since I am better looking to boot. All in all I believe my services can substantially increase the informational value proposition for your network. Cheers.

...responses to Rush+Limbaugh+Racist+Asshole

Kinda sez it all, eh?

has the back of the racist, drug addict, anal cyst draft dodging child rapist known as Rush Limbaugh.

I'm not saying that Kurtz is any of those things as well, just that he supports people who are.

Has he ever said anything good about somebody who has said something good about NAMBLA?

Get him!!! He's a communist!

boy

the bar of your intellect is set rather low.

go on supporting your child-raping hero, Limpballs.

...Kurtz helped Limbaugh and Beck rape and kill a girl in 1990?

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Oh whoa is me Rush. More of CNN's so-called non-biased reporting, or as I like to call it, yellow journalism. I have long since considered Kurtz a huge pimple on the ass of journalism, and everytime he opens his mouth he proves me right. Kurtz is not ignoring Limbaugh's racism, he is simply trying to show Rush here is a "journalist" who will be fair to you, and by the way, come on my show. Give me a fucking break. CNN is exactly what is wrong with true journalism; they never ferrot out the truth, as John Stewart chronicled on his show last week, they present an "un-biased" reporting of the news; "we'll have to leave it there and let the viewers decide." And we know how smart viewers are in this country; they elected the dumbest person to ever sit in the White House in George W. Bush, and that's saying something. The morons on the right actually tried to make the case that Sarah Palin was more qualified to be President than Barack Obama. Yeah, we are a smart, intelligent, rational, fact-based, and logical thinking public, aren't we!!!!

They can't be everywhere at once you know.

Can't be bothered to get to the bottom of the whole "he said-she said" about whether John Kerry actually served in Vietnam or if there are or are not secret provisions for death panels in the new Health Care Bill...

But let's get down to brass tacks, is Rush Limbaugh really a racist or just an asshole who says racist things for money but doesn't really believe them?

I'm sure that the most relevant, important item you could have covered in your analysis of the media was if Rush Limbaugh was unfairly maligned.

Thanks, douchebag.

Rush Limbaugh deserves my attentions and sympathies a little bit less than Britney Spears's little sister's baby-daddy.

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You mean the president's black?

Whoddathunkit!!!

Only half. So I think Limbaugh would be happy if he was counted as four fifths of a person. The whole first family is about 2 and 4/5 if I did my math right.

)O(

limpballs could well stand to lose 4/5 of his weight.

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of fame are over.

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to bring against Wilpon. kurtz is an asshole and he is a repuglyKKKan operative in the media just like his wife.

He's a clown, and I got a lot of joy out of his angst a few years ago, re. Bill O'Reilly. He'd been defending O'Reilly vociferiously. Then O'Reilly attacked Kurtz, and he became rabid about O'Reilly.

a map if his life depended on it. Film at 11.

Because seriously, how dense and unobservant can one man be?

Howard Kurtz is a pretty pathetic media whore..

If Michael Richards wanted to buy a football team, I think that most black people would look at his history and see (as far as I know) that outside of the incident at the Laugh Factory (spurred on by two black audience members calling him a ****), there's no real evidence of racism. It was just one stupid thing he did that he's been apologetic for, so much so that he's kept pretty much out of the spotlight.

Limbaugh has a long long history of bigoted statements. In the same way you cant take one quote from Richards and say 'thats it...he's a bigot' you also cant say 'well, one of the statement hes made might not be as bigoted as most of the others, therefore he cant possibly be a racist!'

I mean, do we really need to psycho-analyze someone who spews hatred, racism, homophobia etc. across the air-waves??
I truly don't think that it's a valid point of discussion.
I mean, you either believe it or not. If you don't, you don't have verbal diarrhea in expressing you do.
So I go from the assumption that he does believe the vile he spews out.
Although I'm also very aware of, well, some sort of right-wing conspiracy(perhaps you were indeed right, Hillary), where the top-of-the-ticket comes together and decides what the mode of attack will be.
Some people have already admitted this happening.

Still, if you have some personal ethics (beyond self-aggradation, and yes, that does mean the build-up of sediment), morals....well, you simply cannot say the things they say. Unless you believe it.
Or unless you're completely void of said ethics and morals.

Silly me....

I've never been able to stand this man -- he has "tool" written all over his face and manner - he can't even hide it.
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)O(

Maybe he should ask his lover to wear a condom.

The

Dominican boys he pays on his sex tourism vacations would have to...

it's just about every mexican american and latino i've ever met. the guy is an equal opportunity hater of anything darker than his pasty ass.

Is it against the law to state precisely who Howie Kurtz is and what he does?

I'vd read enough of these Howard kurtz threads to know that he's a freaking racist. Enough said.

"I think what we've had here is a little social concern on CNN. Their media critic has been very desirous that a fat xenophobe do well."

so what is the false slavery comment, so we can stop citing it in the blogosphere? In order that Kurtz can't demand a retraction about one single comment. Wilbon came unprepared.

Howie Kurtz is either really, really naive about Rush Limbaugh (or he likes to play one) or just a really bad journalist. How long would it have taken for him to google comments Rush Limbaugh has made over the years about blacks that prove, beyond a sane persons doubt, that Rush is a racist? I doubt it would take more than 15 minutes for him to get verified quotes or even audio clips of Limbaugh saying the most racist things. Kurtz didn't want to find them, he wasn't interested in finding them, only in taking to task those who spread a false quote attributed to Rush. To take Rush to task would mean to expose to those still living in a bubble the reality of what Rush Limbaugh really is. A racist, sexist (that is easy to prove also).

Howard Kurtz is so full of crap. He's so damn terrified of offending the right wing that he has to play dumb 50 percent of the time. "Huh?, what? Oh, I hadn't heard that. He said what? I must've been sick that day." If you're not up to the job Howie let someone with some real jutspa have the job of media watchdog and you can hide your head in the sand.

It's Obama's America, and the poor white kid, Rush Limbaugh, is now getting beaten up. And the black kids are cheering. Rush is a prophet! Right on, right on, right on!

The rest of the people on this site are a bunch of morans.

I love the fact that Limbaugh, despite his tens of millions, is now a prisoner to the very cesspool he's been hard at creating and stewarding for years and years. Time to pay the piper I guess, Rush. Ha-ha!!!

Kurtz' whole problem is that, in trying to be an objective (in his mind) journalist, he seems to think that ONE fact that proves his argument is equivalent to thousands that prove the other point. Maybe Limbaugh didn't make the statement about slavery - I'll even grant this as a fact in this discussion. So what? As others have pointed out, on nearly a daily basis, he makes racist (or to try and put it in language that Kurtz could understand) "quasi-racist" comments (don't want to offend ANYONE, do we, Howie?). Whether or not Limbaugh actually believes these statements is, again, irrelevant. He does make those statements. To an audience of millions who follow his lead so completely that they call themselves ditto-heads. That they'll believe anything he tells them. "Halfrican-American"? Ha ha ha. "I want Barack Obama to fail." Sure. If Rush tells them something, they will believe it as surely as they do that the Bible is the Word of God that should be read literally, word for word, not for it's ideas. Kurtz doesn't want to cause any controversy about himself or his corporate masters, and he knows that the msm won't call him out for being such a wuss that he (pardon the pun) won't call a spade a spade.

There is an easy explanation for howie's ignorance of rush's racism.

Being racist comes so naturally to these guys that they aren't even aware of their behavior in this regard. Nor do they recognize the blatant racism of others - just another fine day in a white America threatened by people of color...

have succeeded.

It wouldn't exist, and certainly not as we know it.

What were the two most feared events in colonial Murka, especially on the east Coast? Raids by "savages" (insurgents protecting their homes), and slave rebellions (liberty, etc).

The exception is not Rush, the racist, because the USofA is still, and probably always be a nation of racists, because racism--the system of agreements, and arrangements, and policies and practices which support, approve, and even endorse consequential bias, bigotry, and diecrimination--is built into the dna of the country.

The exception is the really RARE 'white' person who is NOT a player in the racism of the State. I'd go so far as to say that anyone whose self-identification included "white" in a prominent role was probably--knowingly or not--likely to be guilty of behaviors that betray their alleged 'superiority' to minorities.

It’s not a crime to hate a douchbag like Rush Limbaugh, nor is it a crime to hate black people. In the grand scheme of things, does it really matter what loud mouthed (Jerry Jones?) millionaire scumbag owns any football team? Why can’t the media spend less time on these non stories and more time supporting Hang a Politician Day?

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