If you take out the two references that Limbaugh is referring to (he doesn’t say what words he would use in their place, and neither has Mitt Romney), you’re left with this: (fill in your own substitutes, Mad Libs-style) “essentially says that she must be
There has been an effort by the right, even those who were offended by Limbaugh’s remarks, to abet him in casting this as a simple slip-up, a single lapse in judgment. This story is not about “the time Rush Limbaugh called someone a ‘slut’ and then the news cycle had to freeze in place for a week,” it is the story of how Limbaugh waded into an already-hot story that was part of a greater news narrative driven by conservative efforts to attack women’s rights, and launched a sustained 3-day attack on Sandra Fluke (and all women like her) that only (mildly) abated when he began to lose advertisers.
That is not to say that Limbaugh’s attack is necessarily better or worse than other attacks on women, be they from the left or the right, but they are not the same. My friend Kirsten Powers has taken this opportunity to expose what is an undeniable double-standard in the way the left handles misogyny in its own ranks (not all of the left, though), but Limbaugh’s apologists
However, that shouldn’t be used as a means to excuse Rush Limbaugh, who has yet to apologize for these 53 attacks:
In the past, I’ve expressed skepticism of advertiser boycotts, mainly because they’re usually used to silence someone that the boycotters already don’t like, which is also why they don’t often succeed. In this case, though, it appears that the advertiser backlash against Rush Limbaugh is spurred more by a recognition that an association with this kind of broad, despicable attack is inherently damaging to an advertiser’s brand than it is to threats of a boycott. The advertiser exodus began quickly, and mostly during a weekend business dead-zone, hardly enough time for these companies to assess the cost of a boycott versus the cost of losing Limbaugh’s audience, or the benefit of advertising with Limbaugh. The sooner Rush Limbaugh realizes this, the sooner he can stanch the bleeding.