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Boogyman
10-25-2006, 20:59
I wonder if the same bile would spew from Limbaughs fat mouth if he had Parkinson's disease himself? Ya think?

Limbaugh mocks Michael J. Fox political ad

Conservative talk show host accuses actor of faking Parkinson's disease

By David Montgomery

Updated: 7:27 a.m. CT Oct 25, 2006
Possibly worse than making fun of someone's disability is saying that it's imaginary. That is not to mock someone's body, but to challenge a person's guts, integrity, sanity.

To Rush Limbaugh on Monday, Michael J. Fox looked like a faker. The actor, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, has done a series of political ads supporting candidates who favor stem cell research, including Maryland Democrat Ben Cardin, who is running against Republican Michael Steele for the Senate seat being vacated by Paul Sarbanes.

"He is exaggerating the effects of the disease," Limbaugh told listeners. "He's moving all around and shaking and it's purely an act. . . . This is really shameless of Michael J. Fox. Either he didn't take his medication or he's acting."

Limbaugh, whose syndicated radio program has a weekly audience of about 10 million, was reacting to Fox's appearance in another one of the spots, for Missouri Democrat Claire McCaskill, running against Republican Sen. James M. Talent.

But the Cardin ad is similar. It is hard to watch, unless, for some reason, you don't believe it. As he speaks, Fox's restless torso weaves and writhes in a private dance. His head bobs from side to side, almost leaving the video frame.

"This is the only time I've ever seen Michael J. Fox portray any of the symptoms of the disease he has," Limbaugh said. "He can barely control himself."

'A shameless statement'
Later Monday, still on the air, Limbaugh would apologize, but reaction to his statements from Parkinson's experts and Fox's supporters was swift and angry.

"It's a shameless statement," John Rogers said yesterday. Rogers, Fox's political adviser, who also serves on the board of the Parkinson's Action Network, added: "It's insulting. It's appallingly sad, at best."

"Anyone who knows the disease well would regard his movement as classic severe Parkinson's disease," said Elaine Richman, a neuroscientist in Baltimore who co-wrote "Parkinson's Disease and the Family." "Any other interpretation is misinformed."

Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh said on his show that Michael J. Fox "exaggerated" the effects of Parkinson's disease in several political ads.

Fox was campaigning yesterday for Tammy Duckworth, a congressional candidate, outside Chicago, when he alluded to Limbaugh's remarks. "It's ironic, given some of the things that have been said in the last couple of days, that my pills are working really well right now," he said, according to a report on the CBS2 Web site.

After his apology, Limbaugh shifted his ground and renewed his attack on Fox.

"Now people are telling me they have seen Michael J. Fox in interviews and he does appear the same way in the interviews as he does in this commercial," Limbaugh said, according to a transcript on his Web site. "All right then, I stand corrected. . . . So I will bigly, hugely admit that I was wrong, and I will apologize to Michael J. Fox, if I am wrong in characterizing his behavior on this commercial as an act."

Then Limbaugh pivoted to a different critique: "Michael J. Fox is allowing his illness to be exploited and in the process is shilling for a Democratic politician."

'Hope to millions of Americans'
Limbaugh's shock at Fox's appearance is a measure of the disease's devastation, advocates say. Contrary to the charge that Fox might not take his medicine to enhance his symptoms, the medicine produces some of the uncontrolled body movements.

"Stem cell research offers hope to millions of Americans with diseases like diabetes, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's," Fox says in the Cardin ad. "But George Bush and Michael Steele would put limits on the most promising stem cell research."

Fox has appeared in ABC's "Boston Legal" this season. In his scenes, taped over the summer, Fox does not shake or loll his head as he does in the Cardin commercial, but does appear to be restraining himself, appearing almost rigid at times.

A source with direct knowledge of Fox's illness who viewed the Cardin ad said Fox is not acting to exaggerate the effects of the disease. The source said Fox's scenes in "Boston Legal" had to be taped around his illness, as he worked to control the tremors associated with Parkinson's for limited periods of time.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15408508/

josh
10-26-2006, 04:45
What else would you expect from an openly partisan hack?

Olds
10-26-2006, 04:45
This is a sad event to say the least. I have a close family member who has Parkinson in a bad way. There are now appliances implanted in his brain.

I stopped listening to Rush a long time ago; as his path is one-way-only-thinking. He will say anything to promote the far right. This attack on Fox is just one more example of his one-way-only-thinking.

Olds
10-26-2006, 18:09
Here is the vid of it.
http://www.whereistheoutrage.net/wordpress/

BlenderWizard
10-28-2006, 16:55
Fox strikes back...
http://usatoday.feedroom.com/ifr_main.jsp?nsid=a-37e9baf5:10e91067a88:-2da0&fr_story=FEEDROOM164713&st=1162076019535&mp=FLV&cpf=false&fvn=9&fr=102806_065455_w37e9baf5x10e91067a88xw2d9f&rdm=151563.21911057492

jeff
10-28-2006, 18:09
I am continually surprised that people take Rush seriously he has said over and over that he is just an entertainer.

Jeff

Boogyman
10-28-2006, 18:15
I am continually surprised that people take Rush seriously he has said over and over that he is just an entertainer.

Jeff

Your kidding, right?

You think that excuses him from his vile BS?

How anybody can defend this bloated jackass is beyond me... :rolleyes:

craig
10-28-2006, 19:37
Low self esteem seems to be his problem, what kind of a person makes fun of, or calls a dying man a liar? Its like pointing at mentally handicapped people and laughing, its very distasteful.

markw76
10-29-2006, 06:12
Once again, ignorance rears its head and bites Rush in the @$$. I guess he wasn't aware Parkinson's is a progressive, terminal disease. Of course MJF is going to shake worse as time goes on! Rush Dimbough didn't really attack MJF personally, he just said the Dems were using him. When I saw the ads on TV, they didn't strike me as unusual at all, and of course they're going to use MJFox as a personality- he's got a dog in the fight over stem cell research bigtime. People do need to take these guys in broadcasat media less seriously. They get stuff wrong just like anybody else. All they really are is someone's idea of creating more valuable ad time.

BlenderWizard
10-29-2006, 07:20
We should all chip in and buy Rush some more oxycontin or vicodin or whatever the hell it is that he's hooked on so he'll STFU.