Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Rush Limbaugh Calls Barack Obama our “First Anti-American President”

From Brian at Weasel Zippers:





Limbaugh said can you imagine the reaction of the Left if someone was trying to build a “Walmart” two blocks from Ground Zero! He pointed out that there are no Walmarts in the area, while there are dozens of mosques.

Rush also said Obama is actually the “first anti-American President” – rather than the first “post-American President.” Limbaugh believes there are now many in Obama’s Administration who believe “he is a disaster,” and will now start “running for the tall grass.” As an example, he believes it will be hard for Obama to find a quality person to replace Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who indicated he would retire sometime next year – “He might have to go so far as to get Cindy Sheehan to take the gig.”

5 comments:

revereridesagain said...

That's a SHINTO temple, Rush! Pay attention!

A hindu temple next to Pearl would merely be strange. And a tourist attraction.

Anyone in Obotland who is heading for the tall grass at least has some healthy sense of self-preservation left. The ones who worry me are the shahids and kamikaze who are sticking it out.

Damien said...

Revere Rides Again,

That's what I thought when I first heard him. Rush really needs to be careful, there maybe a lot of Buddhists in the Japan, but Buddhism originated in India, not Japan. Shinto was founded in the Japan and it was Shintoism that believed him emperor worship, and Bushido.

Damien said...

Pastorius,

I agree with Rush, I just wish he had got the analogy right.

Ms. Cat said...

I detest Rush. lol.

Pastorius said...

Ms. Cat,
Being a lifelong registered Democrat, and former Leftie, I have had to get used to separating the message from the messenger.

The question is, is the message true?

I friggin' hate Sean Hannity, but I have to admit, sometimes what he says is true.

That doesn't mean I listen to him.

If I am given a choice between listening to Stairway to Heaven and Baba O'Reilly for the billionth time, or listening to Sean Hannity, I'll tune into the Classic Rock station.

So, I guess I know how you feel.