“Morning Joe” Rips Limbaugh For Politicizing Haiti Quake Hours After Olbermann Did It

January 14th, 2010 (9) Posted By Erik Wong.

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NewsBusters:

On Thursday, the cast of MSNBC’s Morning Joe was “shocked” and “horrified” about Rush Limbaugh’s lack of “compassion” on Wednesday for suggesting Obama would exploit the disaster in Haiti to shore up his black base. White House reporter Chuck Todd, the mildest critic, complained: “You would assume he’d have a little more compassion about all of this…You know what? Not everything is about politics. You know? Everything is about politics!” This came just hours after MSNBC’s own Keith Olbermann exploited the earthquake as an occasion to sell ObamaCare.

Mika Brzezinski was “horrified.” Pat Buchanan even said they were “deeply insensitive.” Joe Scarborough launched an all-out attack on Rush. “The insensitivity is, is stunning. The words are deplorable…And that approach, as possibly hundreds of thousands of Haitians are dead or dying, is indefensible.” He told Todd “you go on Twitter feeds, sadly for some idiots – and they are idiots – everything is about politics.”

What if the “idiots” work at MSNBC? Here’s the larger transcript:

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: I want to bring in another facet of the conversation pertaining to Haiti, and that is Rush Limbaugh’s comments.

CHUCK TODD: Yeah.

BRZEZINSKI: I’m going to play them for you now, I have few words for this. Take a listen.

RUSH LIMBAUGH: The words of Rahm Emanuel, we have another crisis simply too good to waste. This will play right into Obama’s hands, humanitarian, compassionate. They’ll use this to burnish their, uh, shall we say ‘credibility’ with the black community – both light-skinned and dark-skinned black community in this country. It’s made-to-order for them, that’s why they couldn’t wait to get out there. Could not wait to get out there.

BRZEZINSKI: Has the White House heard this? Do they have any response, Chuck?

TODD: I have not heard any response from them on this, I doubt they would respond to something like this. I have to say, I’m just surprised – Rush Limbaugh I think lives in south Florida, lives in Palm Beach County. Uh, very large Haitian community in south Florida, you would assume he’d have a little more compassion about all of this. When you come from this area, know what a great community Haitians have built in south Florida, it’s kind of shocking that he would put it in those terms.

BRZEZINSKI: Yeah. I, I don’t know what’s going on there. [to Joe] You want to try?

JOE SCARBOROUGH: The insensitivity is, is stunning. The words are deplorable.

BRZEZINSKI: Deplorable.

SCARBOROUGH: And that approach, as possibly hundreds of thousands of Haitians are dead or dying, is indefensible.

TODD: You know what? Not everything is about politics. You know? Everything is about politics!

SCARBOROUGH: Sadly – I gotta tell you, sadly – Chuck, yesterday, you go on Twitter feeds, sadly for some idiots – and they are idiots – everything is about politics.

BRZEZINSKI: I am horrified by those statements.

SCARBOROUGH: Pat Buchanan, you’ve known Rush for a long time, and laughed with him, liked him, but uh – those comments are indefensible, aren’t they?

PAT BUCHANAN: They are deeply insensitive, there’s no doubt about it. I think the President of the United States speaks for the country when he stands up there and says we’re going to go in there. And I think it’s a good thing he brought back Hillary Clinton and the Secretary of Defense. You want your whole nation – I think it’s very positive, and I think Rush’s comments were very cynical.

The horrifying loss of human life in Haiti certainly offers a chance to forego politics and just follow the mind-numbing human interest story. But TV pundits should probably not get caught attacking everyone else in the media for cynicism and politicking without noticing the same pattern is unfolding in their own media outlet.

Perhaps liberal media employees should consider blaming their own still-ongoing political smear about the federal response to Hurricane Katrina for spurring cynicism about disaster relief in the Obama era.

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  • Ivan the Kafir

    Rush Limbaugh is not a humanitarian aid worker – even if he may donate to charity (which I’m sure without a doubt, he does). His principle job is to provide political commentary. If Obama wants to politicize the Haitian Crisis by providing tax dollars to refugees, that is open to commentary. Since there is no doubt in my mind (or anyone else’s) that Obama would do that very thing (liberal ideology DEMANDS such an action), Rush’s preemptive statement against such propagandist stunts by liberals is wholly justified. In any case, if we want to be truly honest, WE WERE ALL THINKING THE SAME DAMN THING!!!

    • Blade Runner

      Rush conducts annual drives to raise funds for Leukemia and lymphoma research, and for the Marine Corps/Law Enforcement Foundation that provides scholarships for children of Marines and LE officers killed in the line of duty. He has contributed matching funds of nearly 4 million to the MC/LE Foundation.

      Obama will “politicize” the tragedy in Haiti. He doesn’t know how to do anything else. The man is totaly void of compassion. He won’t even help his own destitute brother.

    • Blade Runner

      Oh, and is that asshole in the picture above picking his nose or pointing to where I should place this 7.62 round?

  • Ivan the Kafir

    Oh…I should mention that Obama providing aid to Haitians to shore up political support is the truly cynical thing here. And since Obama has a long, long track record of cynical political action, calling the coin while it’s still in the air is justified. And if Limbaugh is guilty of insensitivity, then so are all the rest of us – and we’re honored to be called that.

  • Nanny

    Well where is the outrage about NBC’s own Nora O’Donnell? She was tweeting about getting a pedicure and manicure during the earthquake. Then, she too, came out and singled out Rush. That woman is nothing but a SLUT!!!

  • bacongreasenapalm

    Pat,
    How `bout starting a running list of commie traitors and their crimes? It would be alot of fun, and may come in very handy, very soon. :cool: :gun:

  • BT

    Why is Rush such an obsession w/ these vermin?

    • Lock and Load

      :arrow: BT Rush is an obsession because he causes them the most pain, kicks their ass and shows their pathetic hypocrisy DAILY. :twisted: :twisted: He is the one they love to hate, because he is their biggest threat – remember, they couldn’t wait to declare him dead two weeks ago. In a strange way, Rush is more like Jesus than obambi – they declared Rush dead, and he rose again :shock: :twisted: :beer: :beer:

  • Holm

    All of this coming out just as Obama and OFA sent me this email…

    No he doesn’t send emails about helping Iraqis or helping out in the AFPAK region.. No emails about underwear bombers and nothing to say about Ft. Hood…

    But he sends these emails….

    I don’t care for Rush most days.. But he was 100% right about what he said…

    Friend –

    On Tuesday, a catastrophic earthquake struck near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, but the death toll — already in the thousands — is climbing fast.

    This is the worst earthquake to hit the area in more than 200 years. Entire communities have been ripped apart and as many as 3 million people have been directly affected, including tens of thousands of American citizens who are in Haiti.

    Our neighbors in Haiti are racing to confront the enormous devastation — and the OFA community can help.

    Click here for more information about essential relief efforts and ways you can help today.

    Footage is pouring in of homes collapsing, Haitians carrying injured family members, and hospitals being overrun in what was already the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere.

    I have directed my administration to respond with a swift, coordinated, and aggressive effort to save lives. Personnel from the United States and our partners in the international community are on the ground in damaged areas right now, working side by side with the Haitian people. They’re providing much-needed food, water, and sanitation supplies, saving lives and helping local communities start to rebuild.

    Despite the fact that we are experiencing tough times here at home, I encourage those who can to reach out and help. It’s in times like these that we must show the kind of compassion and humanity that has defined the best of our national character for generations.

    Click here to find out what you can do:

    http://my.barackobama.com/Haiti

    As this story continues to unfold, I hope you will continue to keep the people of Haiti in your thoughts and prayers, as well as the many Haitian-Americans who have done so much to enrich our country and who are worried about friends and loved ones in this time of need.

    Thank you,

    President Barack Obama