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Topic 7 of 54: The Rush Room

Sun, Dec 15, 1996 (03:55) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Three hours a day of discussion on liberals, gays, women, animal rights activists,
Hillary, Bill, the Republicans, Newt, Jack Kemp and whatever the hot topic of the
day happens to be. Do you agree with Rush? Or do you listen to hear what the
opposition is thinking? Or do you dig the humor? Offensive? Or hitting a responsive
chord? You probably have some kind of opinion on Rush and his views.
3 responses total.

 Topic 7 of 54 [radio]: The Rush Room
 Response 1 of 3: Jim Neely  (wa5lhs) * Mon, May 19, 1997 (20:40) * 11 lines 
 
I think people take Rush too seriously. If you listen to him for the
entertainment value, it works OK.

I still start pushing buttons when he gets off on a few subjects or when he
starts entrapping some little old lady liberal.

He does push some buttons I enjoy seeing pushed, but I still don't take him
seriously.

jn



 Topic 7 of 54 [radio]: The Rush Room
 Response 2 of 3: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Mar 15, 1998 (13:17) * 233 lines 
 
DrugSense FOCUS Alert #57 Limbaugh a "legalizer"

WRITE A LETTER - HELP CHANGE THE WORLD

A really incredible thing happened Thursday March 12 at 10:40 AM PST (1:40
PM EST). Rush Limbaugh came out *in favor* of legalization! Not once but
three times.

Many have long expressed the opinion that if and when "legalization" were
ever proposed by either major party it would be from the conservative camp.
Not only did he come out for legalization he said he believed that it was
the only way we would ever control drugs in this country and that we should
legitimize the cartels (somewhat tongue in cheek I believe) and capitalize
on the profits and use the money for social good (a strategy some have long
believed could resonate with the American public if properly presented)

This was inevitable as Rush has been badgering "liberals" (his favorite
target) about the fact that they were more interested in the money and
power represented by tobacco "prohibition" (price raising to raise taxes
vending machine prohibition, fining tobacco companies etc.) than the oft
touted "save the kiddies" rhetoric. The dichotomy of his thinking vis a vis
tobacco prohibition (which he opposes) and drugs was certainly obvious to
most reformers that heard it. It was inevitable that he eventually come to
terms with it. Now he apparently has.

Regardless of how you view Rush this is one of the most poignant media
opportunities of last few years for reform. Rush has 20 million regular
dedicated listeners. Most listen 2-3 hours a day. He is the most listened
to radio talk show on the planet and he holds sway among way more than a
few powerful Republicans.

In my opinion we need to put forth a concerted sustained encouragement to
continue and broaden this discussion. Rush is on the leading edge of
conservative politics and this could easily be a trial balloon to test the
waters for the upcoming election and try testing a sea change opinion.

I may be overstating this but I see it as a major _really_ major
opportunity.

Let's get to brainstorming as to how we can encourage and expand the
discussion he has started. I have already sent him a personal email. For
starters I suggest every member of ARO do the same if at all possible.

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PLEASE SEND US A COPY OF YOUR LETTER TO RUSH

Please post your letters to the MAPTalk list if you are subscribed, or
return a copy to me at this address by simply hitting REPLY to this FOCUS
Alert or emailing to MGreer@mapinc.org

THREE REASONS WHY THIS IS _VERY_ IMPORTANT

1) This is how we track and measure our success and impress potential
funders.

2) Your letter will be posted - It will help motivate others to follow suit.

3) You efforts provide an example - giving others ideas on what to write
about.

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CONTACT INFO
Please email Rush at Rush@eibnet.com

Friday is "open lines" in which he allow talk on any subject. We should try
to get a concerted call in effort going both Friday 3/13 and Friday 3/20 as
well as all next week.

Rush H. Limbaugh
ELI BALD 17th Floor
2 Penn Plaza
New York NY 10121
800 282-2882 Call in line to go on air
800457-4141 subscriptions to newsletter
B Snarly Screener

AB 212 613-3800
212 955-9222 Fax?

If you can't get the show locally you can listen to Rush via the Internet
using RealAudio. The following stations apparently carry the Rush Limbaugh
show on RealAudio:

(NOTE: THE STATIONS BELOW ARE ALL LINKS ON THE FOLLOWING WEB PAGE WHERE THE
SHOW CAN BE LISTENED TO ON REAL AUDIO)

http://www.gvn.net/~creative/rush/rushadio.htm

WTAW, College Station,
Texas Winston-Salem, NC.
KFI, Los Angeles KLVI,
Beaumont, Texas .
WSYR, U of Syracuse New York .
WBAL, Baltimore .
WPSL, Port St. Lucie, FL .
WIBC, Indianapolis, Indiana . K
GUM Agana, Guam (May be best for you WESTAR folks...)

I know, they say they don't carry the show on RealAudio. Some of them do
not allow new connections to be made while the Rush Limbaugh program is
running. However, in many cases it has been possible to connect to the Real
Audio server a few minutes BEFORE Rush goes on the air; then you can remain
connected during the show itself. Please give it a try, and advise me how
well it works! Remember also that each Real Audio server has a maximum
capacity, and enough people have emailed me asking how to get Rush on Real
Audio to max out those servers several times over. If one doesn't work, try
another. Trust me on this; it DOES work.

"Dan & Carol Ellis" report: Hi Ken, You can catch Rush on the Internet live
at WTAW, College Station, Texas. the URL is:
www.radio.audionet.com/radio/Sports/WTAW/. You can get them on Real Audio
from the web site. Rush is on at Noon EST. I'm listening to him now. Hope
this is some help. This station also carries G. Gordon Lid and some other
conservative talk show hosts as well as sports.PLEASE FORWARD

______________________________________________

There is a live chat on-line ME 12-3PM EST where interested parties can
engage in Email conversation with and about Rush and others
http://www.townhall.com/rush/

I spent much of the morning dialing to try to get on the show monitoring
his show and on-line chat room and Em ailing him.

We must expand and encourage Rush's newly announced support for reform.

Please listen, call, or visit the web page above (you need I chat for this
it can be downloaded for free) page.

Email rush at: Rush@eibnet.com
This is the best way to get a message out to him. He notices big numbers of
email on any subject

Call in to get on his show at 800 282 2882
Getting through to his show is a _major_ accomplishment

If we can get Rush talking about this regularly we will have made a huge
stride towards reform.

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SAMPLE LETTERS

Dear Rush:

Dittos!

On Thursday March 24 10:40 AM PST you came to the most brilliant conclusion
I have heard in many years of listening to you. You came to the realization
that not only are our drug laws foolish and destructive but that the drug
war is unwinable. The REAL show stopper, however, was when you realized the
power potential of sensibly reforming our drug laws and capitalizing on the
incredible financial resources that are open to the party with the guts to
tackle this sticky issue first. I am awestruck. I always knew that
conservatives would be the first to see the idiocy of our drug laws but I
never hoped to hear it from your lips.

Three years ago, you may remember, I sent you a copy of my book The Drug
Solution with a couple of good cigars. You mentioned it on your show
(expressing fear of what they might contain ;). I'm not sure you ever read
the book but say the word and I'll send you another dozen copies. The book
was poorly written and poorly edited (my first try) but it presented what
in my humble opinion are some very powerful ideas. You mirrored them today.

Since then a group of us have formed a 501(c)3 non profit corp. dedicated
to educating the public on drug policy issues. Should it need saying I am
neither a whacko nor a drug user. I've given this topic a great deal of
thought and research and would like to help you continue along the
courageous path you began on Thursday in any way I can.

Rush you are very close to some earth shattering changes and I wonder if
you fully get where a man in your position could take this. There is no way
I will take the time to fully get into the subject at this point but check
out our web pages below. If they impress you, as I think they will, let's
open a dialogue. You could easily create a legacy that would insure statues
and freeways in your honor if you educate yourself fully on the subject and
use your awesome power to bring the truth to the public.

Your thoughts appreciated.

Mark Greer

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Rush:

I am proud of you for speaking out against Drug Prohibition.

Prohibition is creating a hundred times more problems than the drug
themselves. And the system of classifying drugs is crazy with bourbon and
Scotch acceptable under the law and marijuana Class #5, which means
verbotum!

Reclassify marijuana to #3 or even #4, treat use of it as a misdemeanor, and
we do away with 70% to 75% of the Drug Civil War.

Then let's concentrate our funding on realistic education (not the phony
DARE
program which tries to scare kids and therefore backfires when they become
teenager) and treatment.

Rush, you are going to take a lot of heat for our stand. But stand your
ground and help educate the public.

Robert E. Field

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Just DO It!
Mark Greer
Media Awareness Project (MAP) inc.
d/b/a DrugSense
MGreer@mapinc.org
http://www.DrugSense.org/
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 Topic 7 of 54 [radio]: The Rush Room
 Response 3 of 3: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Mon, Oct  8, 2001 (18:19) * 143 lines 
 
Rush reveals his deafness

I had intended to start today's program telling you what I'm about to tell
you. The outbreak of our attack on Osama bin Laden made it
necessary to deal with that and bring everybody up to speed first on that,
and to place that in perspective. But I have, throughout my
career - at least as far as this program is concerned, now into its 14th
year - have been as up front and candid with all of you, first,
as possible. This as opposed to, say, calling a press conference to
announce something or doing it in some other way.

The relationship that I have always enjoyed with you is one I consider to be familial. I see evidence of it each and every time I venture
out in public, and I've been overawed by that. I will never take it for granted. And around Christmastime and Thanksgiving time, I always
try to make an effort to express my gratitude and thanks for how much your support has meant. Because so many people have told me over the
course of the years how much this show has meant to them, because, when it started, there was nothing like it in the national media.

There were all sorts of liberal talk shows, both TV and radio, but they were at night, and the people who think as you and I do had to
endure being laughed at and made fun of and impugned on a daily basis. And finally, here came a guy, Rush Limbaugh, who didn't tell you what
to think but simply reflected what you already thought, what you already believed. He validated what you already thought and believed.

That made you feel confident, and you relished the fact that the show was there, and you made no bones about expressing that. There was
never any market research. We didn't survey the market before the program started and say, "What's missing out there," and try to fill the
void, and then come up with decisions. "Hey, there's no conservatism in national radio. Let's go do that."

That's not at all what happened. We just decided to try something, based on a passion, and do it - and the passion to do it continues.
That's the first thing that I want you to understand. The passion to get up every day - I talked a moment ago about pursuing happiness, and
how I was going to be mentioning this a lot in the coming days and weeks. Well, I've been doing a lot of soul-searching this past summer
because of some things that have happened to me, that have caused me to redefine what's meaningful and what is happy and important and
what's not.

Simply put, I noticed on the 29th of May - I'll never forget the date - that I could not hear anything in my left ear. So I went to the
doctor. They assumed it was earwax, (as they always do; I'm 50 years old) and took my oral history and found out that there's some genetic
hearing loss in my family, and immediately chalked it up to that. The bottom line is, from May 29th up until about, I'd say, ten days ago,
I lost hearing every five days, to the point, ladies and gentlemen, I'm now totally deaf in my left ear.

I cannot hear a thing in my left ear. Hearing aids, the most powerful made, mean nothing. I have the ability to recognize sound but not
identify it in my right ear. I cannot communicate with people. I can occasionally talk to people in person one on one if their voice
frequency happens to fit the range that I can still hear, but I cannot hear radio; I cannot hear television; I cannot hear music. I am, for
all practical purposes, deaf - and it's happened in three months.

I have been to what I learned were the finest doctors and clinics throughout the country, focusing on one, and every effort has been made to
stabilize the loss, with the hope of restoring it. No success has been reported, in either stabilizing it or ... restoring it. Now, all
during this summer, the loss, even though rapid - by the middle of July, for example, I was told that from the end of May to the middle of
July I had lost what the average person loses in 15 years, in terms of hearing. Hearing aids are of such improved quality today that they
accommodated the loss.

My hearing wasn't normal, but I could function. I could have one-on-one conversations. I could do everything but listen to music. Music was
just a mass of noise. I was unable to hear it. I still don't know music. I haven't been able to recognize a song I'm hearing since the
middle of July. I have been able, though, to get powerful enough hearing aids to where I can communicate one on one with people and, up
until about ten days ago, was able to listen to things on radio and TV.

But I can no longer do that, and the odds are that within another month or so, if the pattern keeps up, I will be entirely deaf - 100% - and
at that point, a decision has to be made as to what to do about it, because my desire is to continue doing this, and there are an infinite
number of ways of continuing. I mean, I'm doing this program today, ladies and gentlemen, in effect, total deafness. I have taken two phone
calls today, and have not heard a word any of the callers said to me.

I'm not going to explain to you how we're doing this. Put two and two together, if you wish, but as long as the passion exists to do it,
then we'll find a way. I'm at that point now. This is where I am. What do I do about it? Now, I've been luckier than most people will ever
be in life. I can retire if I wanted to and not suffer. I don't have a worry in the world when it comes to finances. That's how fortunate
I've been, and as such, I have options.

That's, again, getting back to what I was referring to earlier when I talked about all the options that we as a free people have. I can
still, even with this, get up, and if I want to, with the help of other people, come in here and do this radio program. I can do this radio
program every day without taking a phone call, if I have to - and in my mind, still out rate 99% of the people who do it.

Or, if I want to take phone calls, we'll find a way to do that. In fact, we already have. That's what I was doing all last week was
rehearsing ways in which to conduct this program in a way that would allow me to perform in such a way that it would meet and hopefully
continue to surpass the expectations that you have.

So that's my challenge. How to structure this in such a way as to continue to be able to do it at the highest levels - my desire, my
expectations, and yours - without dwelling on the loss. It's happened, and...there are things that are being done. You would not believe the
medication that is flowing through me in an attempt to reverse this. There is a theory as to what's happening, but I'm going to keep that to
myself. It is not genetic. There's something more going on than that. I have been through every conceivable medical test and exam this
summer you can imagine.

All those times that you thought I was on vacation or playing golf, I've been in an MRI machine or getting blood drawn, or on a stress EKG
machine or at a cardiologist - wherever - hearing aid doctor, the hearing doctor, where have you. The only thing that is really going to
change is that I may have to be absent a day here and a day there, more so than I would like, just in order to see the doctors.

Now, if it eventuates that the medication that is literally - I mean, I'm popping pills [and] I'm shooting up stuff. I've never done stuff
like this before. If this stuff doesn't work, then there is one other option that is relatively new, but it's not something that has been
done enough to where a pattern has been established to say that it's acceptable. There's always the last resort - the cochlear implant.
It's the last thing they do, because it's irreversible. Once you do that, you're finished, and if it doesn't work, then nothing they can
do to go back and put you back the way you were.

So you must wait until you are entirely deaf for approval for this. I mean, the FDA even gets involved in this, because it's surgery which
involves the brain. I have not yet spoken to people who have received cochlear implants, but I've talked to a number of doctors who say that
it would be an improvement over the situation I'm in now. To describe for you the way I hear things now, I understand what I'm saying -, but
I think it's more because I know what I'm going to say, rather than I'm actually hearing it.

I feel it. I feel the vocal vibrations in my skull, but in terms of actually hearing what I say, I don't really know if I am or not. Other
people, depending on their voice range, if they're loud and speak slowly enough and are close enough to me, then I can hear them, but this
is relatively new. The past ten days, it's been this case. Ten days ago [and] two weeks ago, I was able to conduct a normal conversation,
just a couple of times, "Say that again, please?" But now it's deteriorated to the point that, for all clinical, practical purposes, if I
take the right-side hearing aid out, I do not hear a single thing - zip, zero, nada.

I don't hear smoke alarms, and you know how loud they are. I've tested the loudest things that I could find to see if I hear them, and I
don't. Now, I do hear certain sound frequencies. I hear myself walking on a concrete floor. I hear the toilet handle flush now and then. But
when it comes to the human voice, I hear not enough to have any kind of a productive conversation with anybody. That doesn't mean that I
cannot continue to do what I love doing here. It's just a matter of finding out how and the best way to do it.

Now, one other thing here before I go to commercial break. I know a lot of you are sending e-mails about my voice, and I know that a good
percentage of them are what I call seminar e-mails because you are so far off track, you've got to be making it up. Somebody's got to be
telling you what to say. "Rush, I hadn't listened to you for four months, and all of a sudden, you sound like you're Bill Buckley all the
time." Or "Rush, I haven't heard you in six months, and you sound very pompous."

That's just flat-out BS, but there are some people who are writing who are saying your voice pitch is lower, or you sound like you're
speaking slower than normal, what have you. My friends, it could well be that my voice is changing. I don't know. I cannot hear myself well
enough to know. As far as I'm concerned, my voice is as normal as it's ever been. My energy level is as normal as it's ever been. And when
we were in rehearsals last week out in Los Angeles, we discovered, in fact, that some of the people in the rehearsal were also concerned
about the voice quality, and they were stunned as how normal I sounded last week.

So we're looking at technical things. Is there something in our technical circuitry, in the connections from here to New York, to wherever
our signal goes to get the program to you that's causing some of these fluctuations to take place, in addition to whatever may be happening
with my voice? But as far as today is concerned, everybody that's surrounding me tells me I sound as normal as I always have when they're in
the room with me, that there's no change whatsoever today.

We have made some technological changes, because people have been complaining about the lower octave, so I think we've made some minor
changes to raise the pitch of the voice electronically today as were trying to figure out what's going on but as far as I'm concerned
there's no change, it's very frustrating my voice is my voice and I'm not trying to change it in any way, shape, manner, or form. Got to
take a break here because of the length of time in the opening segment. We'll be back and continue in a moment.

BUMP IN: Billy Joel "Pressure"

It's no pressure. Is that Billy Joel? I thought it was. That's Billy Joel? That's no pressure. Nice try, Mammone, but that's no pressure.
Mammone, the broadcast engineer. See, folks. This is my whole point. This is not pressure, and it is why I posted on my website the little
statement I did after our attack yesterday. It's why I reread it again today. You really have to keep things in perspective when you are
fortunate enough to live in this country.

You know, whatever malady befalls people in this country, there are - look, there are a lot of people worse off than I am, especially since
September the 11th. And I cannot sit here and in any way compare myself to people who have lost their lives or lost body parts or have
suffered really tragic injuries in the effort to save others. This is just one of those things that happens. It happens with 10% of the
people in the country.

As I say, my challenge is - I want to do this. I want to keep doing this. So the challenge is to find a way, and there are any number of
ways of doing it. I'm not going to get into the various ways of going about it, but there are infinite, infinite ways of keeping this
program alive, in present form or in some other form. And that's what most of last week was spent doing, in fact, various forms of
rehearsal, discussion, broadcast partners, that kind of thing - and, of course, just a self-examination.

I've got to make sure that I can do it in a way that doesn't let people down, that doesn't dissatisfy me or in any way detract from the
overall level of excellence that people have come to expect. I mean, that's just the whole reason I do this anyway is the passion and love
for it that drive it, and then take it to that level. And I've not lost that. All I've lost is my ability to hear, but it doesn't mean I've
lost my ability to communicate. Those are two different things, given the technological advances that we have in this country today.

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