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Rush Limbaugh: A Talk Show Host Blogs on First Amendment Responsiblity

Should talk show hosts have a responsibility to their fellow neighbors?

 

As a consumer advocate, talk show host I have a responsibility to my listening audience as well as to my sponsors.  I believe in the First Amendment but many of us have abused it and we us it to satisfy our own agenda against our neighbors.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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Written in 1791, the First Amendment was written to give every American citizen the right to address their government without fear of reprisal.  The meaning was not for each neighbor to slander or disrespect their fellow neighbor. As a host of a talk show I have the right to redress my government but I do not have the right to disrespect my neighbor in a public forum.

Rush Limbaugh, prehaps the most listened to and highest paid talk show host in America, simply does not understand this, or the First Amendment. His continued rant against his national neighbor was completely disrespectful and slanderous.

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However, I do not completely blame Rush for his behavior.

The millions of listeners who give credence to this man and his disrespectful tongue, as well as the sponsors who clamor for your spending power and give credence to this man and his disrespectful tongue, are partly the blame. What is Rush's responsibility in all of this? He has none, or at least he does not think he has any responsibility. He believes he can, and he will say, what he wants without taking responsibility.

On a recent show, he made the sponsors who decided not to support him anymore the culprits. According to CNN.com, Rush stated, "I'm sorry to see them go. They have profited handsomely from you. These advertisers who have split the scene have done very well from their access to you, my audience on this program. That's a business decision and it's theirs alone to make. They've decided they don't want you or your business anymore."

The American consumer made this juggernaut and only the American consumer can unmake this juggernaut. Sure, as American Citizens we have the consititutional right to say what we want but is it right to say it? Let me know your feedback!

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