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Rush the Butt Boy

The newest insult escaping the lips of the “de-facto” leader of the GOP is that any member of the media who appears to support President Obama is inside the President’s “butt boy bubble”.

One has to ask, how does Rush know what a butt boy bubble is; personal experience from eight years of carrying the Bush-Cheney message to the world through the “golden EIB microphone” perhaps? Or maybe it’s because he’s started collecting his own group of “butt boys” inside the “EIB Butt Boy Bubble”? Who’s in Rush’s bubble? Georgia Republican Phil Gingrey, RNC Chairman Michael Steele, and as of last night for refusing to speak out againt the GOP “de-facto” leader’s actions, Texas Republican Ron Paul. How’s it feeling in there fellas?

Of course if there is such a place in the White House as a “butt boy bubble” then President Obama’s “bubble” is nowhere near as large as the Bush bubble was, and still is. Consider the occupants of the previous administration’s “butt boy bubble”; Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, Mark Levin, Bill O’Reilly, Michael Medved, and the “butt girl” member Laura Ingraham. This is just another case of Limbaugh attempting to turn everything on its head. For eight years conservative talk radio took its daily talking points from the likes of the late Tony Snow and other White House Press Secretaries, and now somehow it’s wrong, or even evil, to think the Obama Administration would try to spin anything its way.

So, this is the guy who’s the “de-facto” leader of the GOP? The Republican Party’s “spokesmouth” describing opponents with mid-school insults such as “butt boy” is supposed to endear the GOP to whom exactly? The religious right? The Independent voters? Conservative Democrats? It’s OK Mr. Steele, Rush running his mouth off like this is great for campaign contributions to the Democratic Party. Thanks a million – or two – Rush.

 
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Posted by on March 4, 2009 in Politics

 

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Rush is Running the Republicn Party?

So, let me get this straight, Michael Steele, the Chairman of the Republican National Committee says that Rush Limbaugh is not the “de-facto” head of the Republican Party, says that he is, and then says that Rush is only a comedian, a mere “entertainer” whose show is “incendiary” and “ugly.” But wait, as they say on infomercials, “That’s not all!” The next day Steele apologized to Limbaugh.

Mr. Steele, this is exactly why I have changed my registration from Republican to Democrat after 29 years. Rush IS a “mere entertainer” and his so-called comedy IS not only “incendiary” and “ugly”, but IS also divisive and racist. Your apology has placed Rush squarely as the “de-facto” head of the GOP. You have placed the court jester on the party’s throne, and you have made yourself the court jester.

So let’s recap, we have the likes of Sarah Palin and Bobby Jindal being hailed as the future of the GOP, and Rush Limbaugh as the “de-facto” head of the party. Yeah, good luck with that.

 
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Posted by on March 4, 2009 in Racism, Right Wing Radio

 

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Bush Justice Department Justified Usurping the Bill of Rights

One of the on-going themes of the right-wing propagandists is that President Obama’s recovery efforts are really about usurping American’s rights and freedoms. How interesting, that trying to fix a failing economy brought on by the failed policies of the previous administration are really secret attempts to take away our freedoms. But wait a minute, what’s this I hear? The Justice Department today released a long-secret document from 2001 in which the Bush administration claimed the military could search and seize terror suspects in the United States without warrants?


The Associated Press (AP) reported that “the legal memo was written about a month after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. It says constitutional protections against unlawful search and seizure would not apply to terror suspects in the U.S., as long as the president or another high official authorized the action.”

“Another memo showed that, within two weeks of Sept. 11, the administration was contemplating ways to use wiretaps without getting warrants,” the AP story stated.

In the search and seizure memo, John Yoo wrote that “the president could treat terrorist suspects in the United States like an invading foreign army. For instance, he said, the military would not have to get a warrant to storm a building to prevent terrorists from detonating a bomb,” the story reported. “Yoo also suggested that the government could put new restrictions on the press and speech, without spelling out what those might be.”

Yoo reportedly said, “First Amendment speech and press rights may also be subordinated to the overriding need to wage war successfully,” adding later: “The current campaign against terrorism may require even broader exercises of federal power domestically.”

So, who is a threat to American freedoms and liberties? I don’t remember the right to ruin the nation’s economy as being covered in the Bill of Rights? But I do recall something about freedom of speech, freedom of the press, protection against unlawful search and seizure; sounds like the real threat to our individual liberties is coming from the right, not the left.

 
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Posted by on March 3, 2009 in Bill of Rights

 

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Rush Doesn’t Know Constitution from Declaration of Independence

So, Rush Limbaugh, the “all-seeing, all-knowing” Maha Rushdi – to use his own words – doesn’t know the United States Constitution as well as he thinks he does. On Saturday afternoon, Rush gave his first nationally broadcast speech, to throngs of the Republican elite at the party’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C.

During his speech, which was met with thunderous applause from the adoring crowd, he said while attempting to describe who the GOP was, “We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be. We recognize that we are all individuals. We love and revere our founding documents, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. We believe that the preamble of the Constitution contains an inarguable truth, that we are all endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, freedom. And the pursuit of happiness.” Unfortunately, the Constitution doesn’t say that in its preamble. That “inarguable truth” is contained in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence. Maybe Rush should have paid more attention when he was in “screwool” back in Missouri.

But maybe he was just nervous, and made a mistake? Rush speaks allegedly to millions each day on his nationally syndicated talk show. Rush nervous? Parish the thought. I suspect Rush was simply his usual bombastic, overconfident and condescending self when he screwed up. It’s a pretty funny mistake coming from a man who claims to be 99.9 % accurate on his facts.

Maybe Rush, and his pals Hannity, O’Reilly, et al should read the documents they profess to love so much a little more often.

Of course Rush used most of his 80 minute address (80 minutes? He was scheduled for 20) to criticize and harangue President Barack Obama, claiming, as he does everyday, that the President is inspiring fear in Americans in order to push his liberal agenda of “big government.”


“He wants people in fear, angst and crisis, fearing the worst each and every day because that clears the decks for President Obama and his pals to come in with the answers which are abject failures, historically shown and demonstrated. Doesn’t matter. They’ll have control of it when it’s all over. And that’s what they want,” he said. “They see these inequalities, these inequities that capitalism produces. How do they try to fix it? Do they try to elevate those at the bottom? No, they try to tear down the people at the top.”

Rush did manage to complement the President, actually appearing to praise him as one of the most gifted politicians he has seen, but said, “It just breaks my heart that he does not use these extraordinary talents and gifts to motivate and inspire the American people to be the best they can be. He’s doing just the opposite.”


I find it so ironic the very men who carried the Bush administration’s message of fear for eight long years are now trying to claim Obama is using the tactic. Rush, and his buddies, acted as the Bush Propaganda Ministry, and scared Americans into believing that “Islamic Fascists” would march down our streets unless we supported Bush’s war in Iraq, and now they claim President Obama is using fear over the financial crisis in our country? Of course if the President did nothing, then they’d attack him for doing nothing, probably claiming he was too scared, or too ignorant to know what to do.

 
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Posted by on March 1, 2009 in Constitution

 

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