Rush Limbaugh's interview on 'The Breakfast Club' went south after Limbaugh declared he didn’t believe in white privilege or even the notion of systemic discrimination within institutions
Two radio hosts, both alike in dignity … Photo: Getty Frankly, things are too fraught right now to be stressing about some mess that happened on “The Breakfast Club,” so unless you really want to know what happened in the impromptu conversation between Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and conservative broadcaster Rush Limbaugh that aired on Monday afternoon, we totally understand if you want to close this tab. For the rest of you, here’s what happened.
.youtube[data-uri="www.vulture.com/_components/youtube/instances/ckawx3oy2002p3g68yxdta7m8@published"].border-top:before { content: 'Watch'; } But the convo quickly devolved into a losing battle when Limbaugh declared he didn’t believe in white privilege or even the notion of systemic discrimination within institutions.
After a tangent where Limbaugh tried to gain sympathy for Donald Trump , the radio host hit Limbaugh with the ultimate question: How do we end white supremacy? “Well, that’s another show, guys, because you’d have to define what that means to you,” Limbaugh said. “I don’t feel like I am a white supremacist and I don’t think there’s much white supremacy going on out there.” So, I guess this was a waste of airtime? Limbaugh pressed for more time — maybe another conversation another time.
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