President Invokes His Daughters In Response To Limbaugh Controversy
President Obama said he called Sandra Fluke, the college student at the center of the latest Rush Limbaugh controversy, after thinking about how his own daughters would have handled the criticism.
I thought about Malia and Sasha, Obama said Tuesday at a news conference. And one of the things I want them
to be able to do is speak their minds in a civil and thoughtful way, and I dont want them attacked or called horrible names when theyre being good citizens.
I wanted Sandra to know that her parents ought to be proud of her.
Last week, Limbaugh called Fluke a slut and a prostitute on his radio show after the Georgetown University law student testified in support of Obamas contraception mandate.
Limbaugh issued a statement Saturday apologizing for using those terms and has lost a steady stream of advertisers over the remarks.
Obama called Fluke on Friday to express support in the face of the controversy, a move many Republicans said was driven by politics.
Democrats have launched an aggressive push against Limbaugh, calling on GOP leaders to publicly disavow his comments.
I dont know whats in Rush Limbaughs heart, so I cant comment on the sincerity of his apology, the president said. All decent folks can agree that the remarks that were made dont have any place in public discourse.