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- Oct. 26, 1992: An Interview with Rush Limbaugh
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Oct. 26, 1992 The Iceman's Secrets
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- SHOW BUSINESS, Page 79
- An Interview with Rush Limbaugh
- </hdr><body>
- <p>By MARGARET CARLSON and Rush Limbaugh.
- </p>
- <p> Q. You're unabashedly for Bush and against Clinton. Given
- 13 million devoted listeners, why is your guy 15 points behind?
- </p>
- <p> A. I don't say that I have influence. I was totally
- opposed to the 1990 budget deal, and it still happened. I'm not
- an activist. I do not give out congressional phone numbers. I
- do not urge behavior. No tea bags. This is entertainment. And
- in strict marketing terms, does it hurt me to be the only guy
- not making Dan Quayle jokes?
- </p>
- <p> Q. Weren't you for Pat Buchanan when he was running
- against Bush in the primaries?
- </p>
- <p> A. That was my effort to send the President a message. The
- Republican Party and George Bush got in trouble when they moved
- to the left, when they signed on with the civil rights bill with
- its quotas and the tax increases. He let down people who
- elected him. And so he then attracts the Wimp II image.
- </p>
- <p> Q. But isn't the problem that the President has stayed too
- far right instead of moving back toward the center as the
- general election gets closer?
- </p>
- <p> A. Liberals lose presidential elections, conservatives win
- them. People look out over America and see over $1 trillion in
- transfers of money from producers to nonproducers, and it hasn't
- worked. And they see a continuing decadence. Most people don't
- look at Willie Horton and see a victimized black. They see an
- attempted murderer and a rapist, and they don't want people like
- that out of jail early.There's a seething undercurrent out
- there of people who are simply fed up with the intolerance of
- people on the left for people who wish to have decency and
- decorum in life.
- </p>
- <p> Q. I know you're not a hater, but don't you think you come
- across as mean when you call feminists ugly women who can't get
- dates?
- </p>
- <p> A. No, it's not mean. I once wrote a newspaper column when
- I was in Sacramento, and I said feminism was established so as
- to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream.
- There is a profoundly held, truthful belief rooted in there that
- is, in my mind, compassionate and sympathetic to women. But you
- have to think about it yourself in order to get it.
- </p>
- <p> Q. I'm thinking.
- </p>
- <p> A. Because of the shallowness of our society and because
- of the biological differences in men and women, attractive
- women have an edge at the outset. They are the first noticed in
- social situations, and they are highly thought of in business
- situations. It's just a fact. And in many cases attractive women
- have not had to prepare themselves as well intellectually
- because they've got these other things to rely on. Meanwhile you
- have women who don't think they fit into the category of
- attractive, pretty, beautiful, whatever, who nevertheless are
- intelligent and bright and witty, and who have devoted
- themselves to education, and they care seriously about advancing
- through life as much as anybody else does. And they are just fed
- up that a bunch of bimbos are either married to high-profile
- people or are employed by high-profile people and they aren't.
- </p>
- <p> Q. So women go to law school because they're ugly?
- </p>
- <p> A. I'm not saying that. I'm saying feminism was
- established, that the idea was, "Goddammit, we're going to have
- to have a political movement here to get what we're entitled to
- because it's not fair, we're not getting it out there."
- </p>
- <p> Q. Isn't it like unionizing: people who can't assert their
- individual rights can assert them in a group? And women who only
- follow the traditional path have no protection when men go off
- and leave them, and then they have no career?
- </p>
- <p> A. So what's the question?
- </p>
- <p> Q. Well, even if you don't approve of women working for,
- as you might call it, life-style reasons, how about working so
- that they have a career to fall back on?
- </p>
- <p> A. Absolutely. In both of my marriages, I never once
- insisted that my wife remain home. Whatever my wife wanted to
- do, she did. Be it go to school, be it go to work.
- </p>
- <p> Q. Then the only thing you disagree with feminists on is
- abortion?
- </p>
- <p> A. It's the most profound disagreement. I will never, ever
- accept that abortion is justified because a child might suffer
- or it is unwanted. Those are two of the most selfish,
- unpredictable reasons to abort a child that I can imagine. And
- they cut to the quick of why I'm opposed to it. If that were
- applied, Beethoven might not have lived. Jesse Jackson might not
- have lived, for crying out loud.
- </p>
- <p> Q. I've never known a woman who is happy about having had
- an abortion. I have met women who are relieved that a child
- isn't being brought into this world who will have to rely on a
- mother who isn't going to be there, who has not the means or the
- wit to raise a child.
- </p>
- <p> A. And I'll tell you, to prove my point about the pro-life
- or the pro-choice crowd, here on the one hand you've got
- liberals who want 12 weeks of unpaid leave to have a baby. But
- don't make them wait 24 hours to decide whether they're going
- to give birth because "Well, we may not be able to afford the
- 24 hours because it's going to cause us to miss work and to have
- to get a hotel room." Well, how are you going to afford three
- months without a paycheck for parental leave if you can't afford
- 24 hours off to decide whether to have it?
- </p>
- <p> Q. Are you going to be like Buchanan and go from being a
- pundit to a politician?
- </p>
- <p> A. I've never wanted to run for elected office because of
- what you have to do to get there and while you are there. It
- doesn't strike me as fun, walking around with shackles. I could
- not walk around with my hand out. You have to pay back with
- policy. I couldn't do it.
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