Rush Limbaugh |
One aspect of Limbaugh's radio
career that often goes overlooked is his role as a conduit for wild and
pernicious conspiracies born on the right-wing fringe to migrate to a
broader audience. Limbaugh frequently poaches material from obscure
conservative writers and enthusiastically disseminates their feverishly
conspiratorial and racially charged content to his national audience.
1. Vince Foster
On
July 20, 1993, the body of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster was
found in Northern Virginia's Fort Marcy Park. According to multiple investigations,
Foster died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. But conservatives, led
by Rush Limbaugh, incessantly cast doubt on Foster's suicide, suggesting
instead that the Clinton White House had murdered Foster and covered it
up. On the March 11, 1994, broadcast of his television show, Limbaugh
reviewed "some of the key questions" surrounding Foster's death:
LIMBAUGH: His body was found lying face-up and straight. His head was at the top of an incline; his feet at the bottom, an unusual position for someone who had shot himself while standing on an incline. Looked like he was ready for the coffin, in other words. [via Nexis]
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