Rush Limbaugh Calls 'The Oprah' 'Fat' Regarding Purse Purchase Incident - 8/9/13
August 9, 2013 - On his radio show Friday, Rush Limbaugh weighed in on
Oprah Winfrey's recent brush with discrimination, wondering if maybe the
clerk who turned away one of the richest women in the world was not
being "racist" but instead just thought the media mogul was too "fat" to
be shopping in her store. Much as President Obama recently revealed how
he has experienced racism in the form of women "clutching their purses"
when he stepped into an elevator, Winfrey this week told Entertainment
Tonight a story about how she believes she was discriminated against in a
Switzerland shop. She said a clerk refused to show her a handbag
because, suggesting Winfrey would "not be able to afford" the $38,000
price tag. "I said, 'OK, thank you so much, you're probably right, I
can't afford it' and walked out of the store. Now why did she do that?"
Winfrey wondered.
After retelling the story to his radio
listeners, Limbaugh said she's looking at it all wrong. "If I were
Oprah, I'd be so happy I could go someplace and not be recognized," he
said, adding, "we've all been insulted by retail people." Limbaugh found
it hard to believe that race played any factor in the incident, saying,
"Maybe it's because The Oprah's fat!"
"Maybe the judgement that
The Oprah couldn't afford a $38,000 bag had nothing to do with her race,
because aren't the Swiss enlightened in that regard?" Limbaugh asked.
"There isn't any racism in Europe, right?"
Continuing down the
path regarding Winfrey's weight, Limbaugh asked, "Don't most people
think that the fat and the obese are poor and stupid? Where do you see
fat people? You see them at places where things don't cost very much."
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