HBO Mini-Series on Limbaugh: ‘He’s a Liar and a Hatemonger – Makes Me Want to Puke’

Monday night on HBO viewers heard one of their stars call Rush Limbaugh an “idiot” and charge “he’s a liar and a hatemonger – makes me want to puke.” But it wasn’t Bill Maher. It was actress Frances McDormand in the second half of the pay network’s two-night Olive Kitteridge mini-series about the later years of life of a woman living in a coastal Maine town.

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Her disgust with Limbaugh bursts out when she gets into a car with another widower, played by Bill Murray, who is taking her to dinner. When he starts his car (she earlier showed disdain for his vanity in owning a convertible sports car), Limbaugh’s voice is on the radio just happening to say this very famous line: “Feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.”

The Murray character turns the radio off, but “Olive Kitteridge” demands: “Was that Rush Limbaugh?” She proceeds to lecture: “You, Mr. High-and-Mighty-Harvard. You listen to that idiot?”                

He counters that “he has some interesting opinions,” to which she makes her disgust clear: “He’s a liar and a hatemonger – makes me want to puke.” As the scene ends, he corrects her to say he attended Yale, not Harvard.

IMDb’s plot summary for the mini-series based on a novel of the same name by Elizabeth Strout:

A look at a seemingly placid New England town that is actually wrought with illicit affairs, crime and tragedy, all told through the lens of Olive, whose wicked wit and harsh demeanor mask a warm but troubled heart and staunch moral center. The story spans 25 years and focuses on Olive's relationships with her husband, Henry, the good-hearted and kindly town pharmacist; their son, Christopher, who resents his mother's approach to parenting; and other members of their community.

The Limbaugh scene takes place after her husband has passed away.

>> Rush Limbaugh talked about this scene today (Tuesday, Nov 4) on his radio show. Transcript: “Undeniable Truth of Life Number 24 Makes HBO!” <<

The four-hour production ran Sunday and Monday night, November 2 and 3, in two-hour blocks and will re-run in the future in four one-hour blocks. The scene above occurred about two-thirds the way into the fourth hour.

Brent Baker
Brent Baker
Brent Baker is the Steven P.J. Wood Senior Fellow and VP for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center