Rush Limbaugh, Pat Robertson take heat on remarks
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh and televangelist Pat Robertson are being scolded for their comments in the immediate aftermath of an earthquake in Haiti that has killed tens of thousands, according to early estimates.
Critics from both the left and right are denouncing their remarks as insensitive to the disaster and attempts to score political points off human tragedy.
Speaking on his radio show Wednesday, Limbaugh said the earthquake has played into Obamas hands, allowing the president to look compassionate and humanitarian while at the same time bolstering his standing in both the light-skinned and dark-skinned black community in this country.
He added: We've already donated to Haiti. Its called the U.S. income tax.
Limbaughs comments were, in part, a riff on Sen. Harry Reids (D-Nev.) much publicized remark in a new book that Obama was able to win the election because he is light-skinned and lacks a Negro dialect.
But regardless of the intended context, Limbaughs comments have been widely panned.
They are deeply insensitive, said conservative commentator Pat Buchanan on MSNBCs Morning Joe.
The president speaks for the country when he says were going to go in there, he said. You want your whole nation, and its very positive. And I think Rushs comments were cynical.
Sitting next to Buchanan on set, host Joe Scarborough called Limbaughs comments deplorable.
The insensitivity is stunning, said the former Republican congressman.
Liberal commentators also quickly jumped on Limbaugh.
Limbaugh did not know when to just shut up, said liberal commentator Keith Olbermann on his MSNBC show Countdown. Today he blamed communism for the poverty of Haiti, blamed President Obama for holding a news conference the day after this cataclysm when he did not hold one after the failed half-assed terror attempt in Detroit.
John Amato from the left-leaning website Crooks and Liars added that with thousands of people dead already and as the suffering continues in Haiti, Limbaugh and his ilk only care about one thing: destroying Obama.
The conservative media watchdog site Newsbusters stepped up to defend Limbaugh, saying his comments were not put in proper context, but very few others are backing the conservative firebrands latest controversial remarks.
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Poster Comment:
Leave it to the fat, drug-addled pig Limbaugh to try to turn a natural disaster into a political act.