Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Apples And Oranges

Pat Kennedy is a nobody Congressman from somewheres up North, and his biggest claim to fame is the family. Rush Limbaugh is the voice of Conservatism. Attacking the Kennedy's is fun, but attacking Limbaugh scores political points.

But some folks don't understand this:

Michelle Malkin: KENNEDY/RUSH DOUBLE STANDARDS


Howard Kurtz's piece on the MSM's differential treatment of Rep. Patrick Kennedy vs. Rush Limbaugh got a lot of buzz today, but Mark Levin nails it best:

Early on, prosecutors claimed they had evidence of over ten felonies. They demanded that Rush plead guilty to some felony—any felony. He refused, always insisting on his innocence. So, they leaked more lies to the media, hoping to intimidate him. They seized his medical records. They gave his medical records to the media. The media took those records and turned them into graphics for television. Reporters and commentators were studying his prescriptions, discussing both the kinds and amount of medicine he had taken. They were beside themselves with glee. Newsweek, AP and the Palm Beach Post, Rush's local paper, were especially vicious, serving as lap-dogs for the prosecutors.

In court, Rush fought these people every step of the way—all the way to the Florida Supreme Court. He spent millions of dollars defending himself—despite the fact that he had been a first-time abuser, went to rehab, and was clean. And then last October, the lead prosecutor sauntered into court and in response to questioning told the judge—we have no evidence that Rush Limbaugh has committed any crime! None.

So, I am very angry. You will hear commentator after commentator speaking sympathetically about Patrick Kennedy and his addiction to painkillers. You will hear people say that he is addicted, he has a serious health problem, he deserves to be praised for his forthrightness today, and we should leave him alone. And many of these commentators will be the same people who were giddy in their ceaseless attacks on Rush.

I am angry at the double standard, where liberals are regularly treated one way and conservatives another. I am also glad Patrick Kennedy won't be abused as Rush was. But you can be sure that the next conservative with a problem won't be treated like Kennedy.
But there are some aspects to the Kennedy matter that require answers. If Patrick Kennedy, who is not a first offender, is addicted to painkillers, from where did he get them? And there are news reports that he had been drinking earlier at a Capitol Hill bar and alcohol was later smelled on his breath. So, why was the officer on the scene prevented by more senior police officers from performing a routine sobriety test?

I truly wish Patrick Kennedy well. But you bet I'm angry.
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And I guess some folks don't understand that liberals stick up for liberals, and conservatives for one another. The MSM is loon-ridden, and Rush is both popular and pompous, the perfect target.

2 comments:

Lemuel Calhoon said...

The point is to demonstrate liberal hypocrisy because there are "average American dolt" types out there who might not pick up on it on their own. Given their 3 second attention span.

Fits said...

Agreed. A liberal elected official will always have plenty of shoulders to cry on. Conservative talk show hosts are fair game, and thats probably one of the reasons why they earn lots more.

I don't understand addiction and am the wrong person to toss stones because I feel that all the bastards should lose their jobs, and that's probably not fair.