Posted on 01/28/2010 5:58:32 PM PST by Federalist Patriot
Here is audio of Rush Limbaugh today giving President Obama some "Fatherly Advice" in a "heart-to-heart" talk he wrote on the heels of a State of the Union message he called "an embarrassment."
Limbaugh spoke as if he was speaking directly to Obama. He told Obama "it's time to man up - it's time to grow up."
He hammered Obama for attacking the Supreme Court during his State of the Union Address when they had no opportunity to respond or defend themselves.
Limbaugh asked Obama, "Has it occurred to you that you are not as cool as you think you are?" He called out Obama for being a "bully," as evidenced by his attack on the Court and his war against Fox News and others who dare to challenge him.
Limbaugh reminded Obama he was elected to "serve the people," not "dictate to the people." . . . (AUDIO)
(Excerpt) Read more at freedomslighthouse.com ...
I listened to it earlier. Excellently done, but 0 has surrounded himself with such incompetent people that he’ll never hear it. An affirmative action loser.
BTTT
“but 0 has surrounded himself with such incompetent people that hell never hear it.”
How can you tell the dif between true incompetence and a specific agenda that you may interpret as incompentence?
that letter was a thing of beauty!
I think it's more like a bunch of freeloaders who accidentally got moved into the White House and are eating as much food as they can before anybody finds out.
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OBAMA’s MOMMA RAISED A BULLY, BULLY, BULLY
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O”YEAH, OBAMA’s MOMMA RAISED A BULLY. BULLY, BULLY
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BULLY BULLY, BULLY BULLY, BULLY BULLY
BULLY BULLY, BULLY BULLY, BULLY BULLY
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