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WASHINGTON — "Rush is the bloated face and drug-addled voice of the Republican Party," Paul Begala is quoted as saying by The Washington Post. Begala is asseverating on Rush Limbaugh, the most popular radio commentator in the country, but alas, one who disagrees with Begala. I think it speaks volumes about Begala's obliviousness that he would bring up physical traits in attempting to make some political point. Has he beheld himself in a mirror lately? Even friends know him as "The Skull," owing to his cadaverous countenance.

You may only have seen him on television. I have had the gruesome experience of seeing him in the flesh. We were in the makeup room being cosmeticized for appearances on a cable television show. The artiste attending to the crevices, the gullies and the bumps of Begala's unfortunate face had to apply so much makeup to it that when he left the makeup room, it looked as though he was wearing plaster of Paris. During the ensuing debate, he may have laughed at one or two of my jokes, or he may have frowned. It was impossible to tell. His ghoulish features were covered up completely.

The point Begala has been trying to make about Limbaugh is the point that apparently an entire phalanx of Democratic operatives — including President Barack Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel — is trying to make, namely, that Limbaugh wants the president to fail. Of course, these Democrats are practicing a deception on their audiences. What Limbaugh clearly wants is for the president to fail in his apparent goal of bringing social democracy to our shores (through his nationalization of much of the economy and his onerous tax increases). Limbaugh wants this effort to fail because it would prevent economic recovery and the prosperity that has been allowed us by free market economics. The whole controversy is a hoax. Yet now it is reliably reported that as many as a dozen top Democrats, some on the White House staff, are continuing this hoax and expanding it by trying to make reaction to Limbaugh an issue for the Republican Party to pronounce on.

Supposedly, if one declares admiration for Limbaugh in public, one is politically an extremist. Alternatively, if one scorns him, one is civilized to the utmost.

The consequence is discord within Republican ranks and — so Democrats believe — growing strength for the Democrats. Truth be told, here is but more evidence of my deeply held belief that politics for many — whether they be Republicans or Democrats — is a form of neurosis. Come election time, only the nuts will care about which side you lined up on in this deviously confected hoax.

Yet the controversy demonstrates anew the validity of O'Sullivan's Law. The eponym of this law is John O'Sullivan, former aide to Lady Margaret Thatcher and former editor of National Review. According to O'Sullivan's Law, in American culture if one is not firmly conservative, one will fall prey to the liberals who dominate the culture, polluting it with their left-wing politics and creating what I call Kultursmog .

In the smog , various timid conservatives have allowed themselves to become instrumentalities of the Democrats' hoax. Thus, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael S. Steele has called Limbaugh's commentary "incendiary" and "ugly." Has Steele listened to Begala lately? Another timorous conservative is David Frum, who always is identified as one of the ex-writers for former President George W. Bush who assisted in creating the phrase "axis of evil." How many writers are needed to create a three-word phrase? Frum is going along with the Democrats' misleading claim that Rush wants the president to fail. Perhaps Frum believes that social democracy is an improvement on free markets.

My favorite among the timid conservatives is this Kathleen Parker, a conservative columnist who apparently rose without a trace. Until this autumn, I never had heard of her, and to this day, about the only time one does hear of her is when she is puffing liberal gases into the Kultursmog . In the autumn, she was one of the conservatives sternly critical of Sen. John McCain for his choice of the pulchritudinous Sarah Palin as a running mate. Now she is equally stern in her criticism of the pulchritudinous Limbaugh.

Her presence in the mainstream media is another example of how the political culture works. Conservatives become acceptable when they disparage conservatives. Rush Limbaugh never has taken the coward's way out — and he is very amusing.

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. To find out more about R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...I don't care who says it or knows it.... You know, and I know that no one gets as grossly obese as Rush without a lot of self hatred... It may be, that only because he spews such hate out of his blow hole against the democrats he is the darling of the right... What ever.... Clearly the guy is saving some hatred for himself, and taking years off his life with his behavior...Not that I will much cry when he passes to his reward or anything...But the guy is hate....In fact, if you could distill the hatred out of him completely, he wouldn't make so much as a squeak...And what ever you say about the appearance of another in relation to Mr. Limbaugh; everyone must know that he is not fed with a pump, and that he shovels food into his face with a vengeance..... Since this is a symptom of mental issues, if not a disease, like chronic depression; How do you buy the poison he produces without some doubt as to its source????You wouldn't think to drink wine from a mud hole....Why do you guys let a mental defect do your thinking for you??? Consider the source for God's sake already...Thanks....Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Fri Mar 6, 2009 10:01 AM
...the guy had never heard of kathleen parker before this fall ...im sure its because she is a conservative writer who called out the past administration a number of times and called 'shenanigans' on McPalin ...truth is, we had never heard of r.emmett tyrrell until this site picked up his columns !! do some research you, you git ...of course the politcos cowtow to Limbaugh, he has his finger on the pulse of the unmoneyed right ...the fact that Rush knows your 'constitchency' better than the gop hierarchy does must burn

i also lol at grown men calling each other 'fat' and 'ugly' in public out loud and getting paid for it ...is this a great country or what!!??
Comment: #2
Posted by: william coleman
Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:18 AM
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