I wouldn't argue that lefties weren't salivating over it; of course, they look for any attempt to bring Rush down.
Rush's popularity, and the lengths to which his legions go to defend him, is somewhat inexplicable to those on the left. His legions will read this and say, "He's doing the job right, then; he's right, and that makes the lefties mad." Which makes it even weirder.
So, when he has a moment like the MJ Fox moment, when everything we know about him is in full display, and his legions STILL see fit to defend that episode as justified and one in which "Fox was asking for it"...yeah, that is even stranger.
Once again, I will post Mr Fox's admission he was over medicated for the ad
Fox: I Was Over-Medicated In Stem Cell Ad
CBS News Exclusive: Parkinson's-Afflicted Actor Tells Katie Couric He Wasn't Acting In Ad
(CBS/AP) Responding to criticism by conservative pundit Rush Limbaugh, actor Michael J. Fox defended his appearance in a political campaign ad, saying he wasn't acting or off his medication.
In fact, at the time he was over-medicated for his Parkinson's disease, Fox said Thursday in an exclusive interview with CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric.
"The irony is that I was too medicated. I was dyskinesic," Fox told Couric. "Because the thing about … being symptomatic is that it's not comfortable. No one wants to be symptomatic; it's like being hit with a hammer."
His body visibly wracked by tremors, Fox appears in a political ad touting Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill's stance in favor of embryonic stem cell research. That prompted Limbaugh to speculate that Fox was "either off his medication or acting."
Fox told Couric, "At this point now, if I didn't take medication I wouldn't be able to speak."
He said he appeared in the ad only to advance his cause, and that "disease is a non-partisan problem that requires a bipartisan solution."
"I don't really care about politics," Fox added. "We want to appeal to voters to elect the people that are going to give us a margin, so we can't be vetoed again."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/26/eveningnews/main2128188.shtml