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Limbaugh: Obama's presidency worsening relations between races

By Jordan Fabian - 10/12/09 07:30 AM ET

In a rare interview, conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said that President Barack Obama's election has worsened racial problems, not helped solve them.

Limbaugh claimed that critics of Obama's policies are quickly labeled racist, creating a toxic environment for political discourse.

"I'll be honest with you, I predicted to you it was going to exacerbate racial problems, and it has," he told NBC in an interview that aired this morning. "Any criticism of President Obama is going to be said to be racism. And if you don't like his healthcare bill, racism. And I opposed it when Clinton and Hillary were trying to do it, and they aren't black."

Limbaugh, who is an adamant opponent of President Obama, said that his election as the first black president "was wonderful when it happened" but that he "got over it very quickly."

"He's the president of the United States. His skin color doesn't matter to me, his policies are what matter," Limbaugh added.

When asked if some of the past segments on his show, such as a song called "Barack the 'Magic Negro,' " crossed the line from satire into racism — Limbaugh defended them as pure satire.

"Would you ask someone who writes for 'Saturday Night Live' these questions?" he responded, saying the title was lifted from a Los Angeles Times column written by a black man.

Limbaugh also demurred when asked if he was the leader of the Republican Party and had the power to influence GOPers like party Chairman Michael Steele. The chairman apologized to Limbaugh after he criticized him several months ago.

"Well, I'm going to dispute that I have that much power," Limbaugh said. "I believe in the free market. And if the free market creates that with my participation in it — then it is what it is."

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Comments (118)

No, Mr. Limbaugh.YOU have worsened racial problems.BY Mason Green on 10/12/2009 at 09:55
Honestly, I don't get it. Rush can afford a football team but he can't get a pair of dentures that fit.BY Elevenworth on 10/12/2009 at 10:07
Mason Green …Please elaborate?Obama is the racist…Go to a sermon at his former church for 20 years…BY dean on 10/12/2009 at 10:12
Attack, attack, never a comment on the substance. The man said nothing racist or inaccurate.BY Keckkw on 10/12/2009 at 10:14
I agree that Limbaugh has worsened racial problems. He's the one who repeatedly claimed that Obama was elected because he is black and makes statements like the one he made about McNabb. He said all of this before anyone put forth the claims that many of Obama's more extreme opponents have racist motivations. Little or nothing was said about race until the Right just took the bashing and their own race card playing to an extreme level that is almost unprecedented. Then Carter had the guts to speak out.If Limbaugh didn't care about race, then why does he reference race so much? He's a hypocrite.BY Paul Banks on 10/12/2009 at 10:17
Rush is absolutely right!!!!!!!BY Molly on 10/12/2009 at 10:18
Y'see—- that's the difference between radio print. What he actually said was "Obama's Presidency is worsening relations between racists." And he's right—- I mean, just look: his blood has turned to battery acid, his saliva to fermaldihyde… the dude's just not doin' so well.BY Honest Abe on 10/12/2009 at 10:18
Rush is right on the money with his point. In my 54 years I don't think I have seen the left use the race card like they do now. Obama's presidency has sent race relations back to before I was born. Good job, empty suit.BY cjjeepercreeper on 10/12/2009 at 10:27
Limbaugh is clearly the clearest, sharpest analyst of the American political-cultural spectrum. Those who would accuse him of racism or exasperating the racial climate have either not listened to him or they are blinded by their own political/racial bias.BY BillT on 10/12/2009 at 10:32
Honestly, I do think that Obama and the Dem Party have done more damage to racism then they've helped it.Rush is right about every disagreement with Obama can and has been pointed out as racist. Jimmy Carter is one example ! There are many others !The incident with Professor Gates, why did Obama assume the police were in the wrong ? Why did he feel he needed a beer with all parties afterwards ? Maybe because he realized just how blatant his racism was ? People can and have assumed that Obama jumped to Gates side for two reasons, Gates is a fellow elite and a black man.I'm sorry that Rush points out the reverse racism, but people need to get over it, playing the race card when there's no racism has done more damage to the issue of race then some moron yelling out racist comments.Can be compared to a woman claiming rape when there is none, who does that hurt most, women with legitimate claims !!BY BrianPat on 10/12/2009 at 10:37

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