Posted on 01/23/2009 5:22:49 PM PST by My Favorite Headache
PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR
Red Headline blazing on Drudge...
What fresh hell is this? If the Obamessiah goes after Rush, he’s going to find out just how many millions of Americans have Rush’s back.
Notice how this is done when Rush is off the air?
In other news, Rush’s ratings skyrocket!
BTTT
I won.
And you can’t just listen to Rush.
Well, now where is that word, hubris, when you really need it?
My thoughts, exactly. By Monday, Rush will be in fine form.
Substance???
O’bummer is headed to a gunfight with a pocket full of rubberbands, and a comic book cover to make spitballs with?
OBAMA’S GOING TO LOOSE *(Unless he actually wants to take this in stride and know that there will be those actively opposing his agenda); if he makes this personal: I’m on Rush’s side, and I won’t go for our “annointed leader”. Till then I’ll pray for him, respect the office, but firmly but politely oppose his policies as our 44 Prez.
Free Speech under attack.
Silencing of the critics, typical Liberal and Socialist tactic.
Lets see if the Liberals come to the defense of the First Ammendment..... I doubt it...
That’s OK, it gives Rush the whole weekend to plan his strategy for Monday’s show!
Obama does not want to stir up a civil war. There are far too many people in certain high paces that won't have his back, but will look out for the people of this nation.
Welcome to change and unity. Why am I not surprised?
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A former faculty colleague of Obama at the University of Chicago once suggested that it was impossible to communicate any new ideas to this man. Obama is so married to his leftist opinions (which he firmly believes in, but tones down for political speeches and vote hustling) that he is not open to examining other points of view.
Exactly what is in that stimulus package and when do we the people get to see the details?
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