That Was Then, This Is Now (More)
Then:
"I agree with the view, best articulated by Judge Robert Bork, that there is no basis in the Constitution for the privacy right which was announced as the foundational basis for the constitutional right to abortion."
-- Rush Limbaugh, The Way Things Ought To Be, p. 56
"Rush Limbaugh said on his radio program on June 27, 2003, 'There is no right to privacy specifically enumerated in the Constitution'."
Now:
"Limbaugh argued that he has a constitutional right to privacy over the records, and that the seizure of the records by the State Attorney's Office was making it difficult for him to obtain treatment from his doctors."
"It's not up to me to prove my innocence by giving up my right to privacy. I have to give up my right to privacy now in order for the state who is, in effect, just casting a line out there, hoping to net something. They've got to invade my privacy to do this."
When it comes to pointing out this guy's hypocrisy, it's like shooting fish in a barrel. I wonder what he's said in the past about plea bargaining?


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