Rush will eventually learn the hard way that no White person, and especially no White man, can criticize any Black person whether it be in jest, parody of empirically based.
This is a fact of life in America. Millions, both
Black and White, await any hint of disrespect so they can jump and label others as racist. By doing so they avoid thinking or acting about the real problems.
Speech crimes are now punished with an occupational death sentence.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
If Rush goes off the air it will have nothing to do with any of his parodies or comments, the only thing that will take him off the air will be the rebirth of “fairness doctrine” if fascist liberals can force it into law.
He is so ahead of the leftist poltroons that in spite of theirbest efforts, they will not be able to knock him down.
Have some hope.
This "Obama the Magic Negro" parody is almost the exact same attack that Rush made in his comments about McNabb, the black Philadelphia Eagles quarterback. Both attacks were not against a specific black person per se, but instead they were mainly against liberalism itself. Sure, most people won't get it, at least when they first hear of this story through the moldy old media, especially those 280 million Americans who don't listen to Rush.
However, Rush didn't lose his show during the black QB comments. In fact, he gained more listeners because of it. And he's only going to add more listeners after this latest false controversy.
Shanklin's piece is one of the cleverest political parodies ever devised. As more and more people become familiar with it, they'll see how it slams not Obama, but libs in general. They'll see just how clever conservatives are. They'll see just how pathetic and ugly libs can be.