SC Senate Democratic Leaders Introduce Advance-Apology Resolution for Limbaugh
March 5, 2009
SC Senate Democratic Leaders Introduce Advance-Apology Resolution for Limbaugh
Senators Land and Hutto call for Pre-Emptive Apology before the fad ends
Columbia, SC - South Carolina's two leading Senate Democrats introduced a resolution in the state Senate today offering advance apologies to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. Senator John C. Land, III (D-Manning) and Senator Brad Hutto (D-Orangeburg) said if the Palmetto State does not pass this resolution, politicians who criticize Limbaugh in the future will miss out on the fad that is sweeping the nation - to openly grovel before the out-spoken radio host.
"If we wait much longer, apologizing to Rush Limbaugh will go the way of rapper Vanilla Ice and the Chia Pet," said Sen. Hutto. "We need to be pro-active on this Rush-apology fad. We need to be out in front on this."
The resolution follows South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford's comments last week referring to Rush Limbaugh as an "idiot" for Limbaugh's declaration hoping President Barack Obama, and his administration, 'fail'.
"Anybody who wants [Obama] to fail is an idiot." Sanford said in an interview with Real Clear Politics on February 25. Sanford did not apologize for the remark that was directed at Limbaugh but was rebuked by the radio host.
Sanford's remark was followed by newly-elected Republican National Committee Chairman, Michael Steele calling Limbaugh's talk show "incendiary" and "ugly" last Saturday on CNN. Steele did apologize for his remarks.
“With all these Republicans groveling before their Party's new standard-barer, I think everyone needs to go ahead and get the apologies out of the way so we can finally have a real dialogue about moving our state and country forward. Besides, I may want to quote lines from Al Franken's book, Rush Limbaugh Is A Big Fat Idiot, and I don't want to be burdened by the need to say 'I'm sorry'. I may even feel the need to quote the title of the book one day," said Sen. Land.
The resolution was pulled following objections by GOP members of the state Senate.
(copy of resolution below)
TO APOLOGIZE TO RUSH LIMBAUGH FOR ALL PAST TRANSGRESSIONS WHICH HAVE ORIGINATED FROM ANY PERSON IN, OR ASSOCIATED WITH, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO PREEMPTIVELY APOLOGIZE FOR ANY FUTURE TRANSGRESSION.
Whereas, Rush Limbaugh clearly speaks for the common man of America with wisdom that has developed through the firsthand experience of flying across our fine country and looking down from his private jet; and
Whereas, Rush Limbaugh has employed the principles championed by the Republican Party in his personal life to pull himself through an addiction to prescription medication by his own bootstraps; and
Whereas, Rush Limbaugh is the preeminent political talk radio host and de facto leading voice of the national Republican Party and conservative movement; and
Whereas, Rush Limbaugh, on multiple occasions, has publicly wished failure upon President Obama and his administration and, in response, was tacitly called an "idiot" by Governor Mark Sanford, and admonished by Michael Steele, Chairman of the Republican National Committee; and
Whereas, Chairman Steele, who has apologized on multiple occasions, has been at the forefront of a massive wave of apologies to Rush Limbaugh. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly, by this resolution, in recognition of the statements from Governor Sanford and Chairman Steele and in an attempt to prevent the State of South Carolina from having to take a position in the rear of the ever growing line of those wishing to apologize to Rush Limbaugh, hereby apologize to Rush Limbaugh for all past transgressions which have originated from any person in, or associated with, the State of South Carolina and to preemptively apologize for any future transgression.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. Rush Limbaugh.
---XX---

0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home