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I wonder if Rita X will call in to Rush today.

She and Farrakhan will probably have a big problem with the Powell endorsement. Hee hee hee

20th Anniversary Flashback: Rita X — The Short Version
July 31, 2008

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_073108/content/01125121.member.html

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RUSH: People have been have been requesting, ladies and gentlemen, to rehear the call from Rita X from Detroit. Now, we’ve got two versions of the Rita X call. We have the full version, which ran over nine minutes. That may be a bit much. But we might do that version tomorrow. We’re going to play the 2-1/2 minute version now as just a little tease.

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[]RITA X: [T]he president and his Chief Joints of Staff are planning a secret war involving their over 40-year knowledge of an encounter with a galactic fleet which has been called the unidentified flying saucers.

RUSH: Yes?

RITA X: Let me just say this. There is a spaceship called the mother plane.

RITA X: And on the mother plane it has what is called 1500 bombing planes, and very soon in the 1990s, a four deplosion [sic] on the UFO phenomenon which has been withheld from the public will be exposed.

RUSH: Uhhh, I see.

RITA X: The Pentagon, NASA space program, the president of the United States, and the joint chief of staff — both Congress, and the senator of the USA as well as the Navy and Air Force intelligence, FBI, CIA — will be forced to —

RUSH: You forgot Interpol, forgot Interpol.

RITA X: Well, will be forced to face the nation in the mounting crisis in the air and on the land and — and the sea, and give up the secret. What are the secrets? The secret is the president and his Chief Joints of Staff are planning a secret war involving their over 40-year knowledge of an encounter with a galactic fleet which has been called the unidentified flying saucers.

RUSH: Rita? Rita, hang on a minute. The “Chiefs of Joint,” as you say, the chairman of the Chiefs of Joint is a black man.

RITA X: Colin Colonel Powell?

RUSH: Colonel Colin Powell.

RITA X: He —

RUSH: (laughing) Colin Colonel Powell. It’s Colonel Colin Powell.

RITA X: Well, let me rephrase this. Uncle Tom Colin Colonel Powell.

RUSH: General! It’s General Colin Powell.

RITA X: Because he — he is planning genocide on the black community as Minister Farrakhan has revealed to the masses of the people that President [George H. W.] Bush has sat down with Colonel Colin Powell to plan genocide against the black community. But this is why the event. The mother plane is there, and the mother plane will destroy England, and that’s why you noticed that when the first sightings of the writing in the hedges, uh, from Stonehengees [sic] and the writings in the grass was 50 miles from what is call Stonehedges in England.

RUSH: Stonehedges, yes.

RITA X: The mother plane with the 1500 bomber plane were dropped know dropped three baby planes, three bombs on England and destroy England, and also she will destroy your nav— your — uh, the air, uh — the, uh, America air bases.

RUSH: Yeah.

RITA X: And her jets and everything.

END ARCHIVE CLIP

RUSH: Now, you might be asking, “Where is Rita X today?” Rita X was from Detroit. Rita X was an acolyte of Minister Louis Farrakhan. I would suspect that Rita X is actively involved in the Obama campaign today, perhaps a community organizer, a voter registration drive precinct captain, or something like that. But no question that Rita X today — Rita X, if you’re still there, we’d love to hear from you. I’d love to hear how it’s going in the Obama campaign, because we’re sure that’s where she is. Maybe she’s Ludacris’ road manager. Could be. You never know. The possibilities with the kind of brilliance that Rita X displayed and the knowledge and the understanding, the depth of understanding she has of world affairs and “Stonehenges” and so forth; the sky was the limit for her, including the mother plane.

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94 posted on 10/20/2008 9:18:54 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (2008 = The Year of the Toilet (for 'rats))
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To: Matchett-PI

Rita X is an Obama supporter!!


109 posted on 10/20/2008 9:24:13 AM PDT by EagleandLiberty (I rather get my Tax advice from Joe the Plumber then my plumbing advice from Obama)
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20 October 2008
Colin Powell’s Obama Endorsement May Raise Uncomfortable Questions

COLIN’S FOUL
Why Powell’s Obama Endorsement Could Actually Backfire
http://radioequalizer.blogspot.com/2008/10/colin-powells-obama-endorsement-may.html

Remember the good old days, when the left saw Colin Powell as a bloodthirsty warmongerer? Now, with his move to endorse Barack Obama for the presidency, he’s somehow a hero to our “progressive” friends.

If the Dear Leader’s supporters were hoping for a grand slam from Powell’s move, however, they may soon be saddened to discover this is a mere foul ball. Worse, it could prove a complete strikeout.

That’s because it brings to the surface issues of ethnic division in our society that Obama’s handlers have long sought to keep out of the debate. Do they really want to open this can of worms?

Though he denies it now, as recently as a month ago, Powell was open and honest about Obama’s race as a key asset in this contest. From MSNBC in September:

From NBC’s Libby Leist

Colin Powell, the first African-American Secretary of State, said this afternoon that electing an African-American US president would be “electrifying” for the world, but he said he still remains undecided between McCain and Obama.

Appearing today at George Washington University with four other former US Secretaries of State — Madeleine Albright, James Baker, Warren Christopher, and Henry Kissinger — Powell and the panel were asked by a student whether they thought America electing Obama president would send a more powerful image overseas than John McCain.

Baker and Albright spoke first and said they both thought it would be significant, but Baker noted he was still voting Republican. “I think electing the first African-American president would send a powerful message not just abroad but in this country as well. Having said that I have, of course, endorsed Sen. McCain,” Baker said to much laughter.

Albright followed up and got a huge round of applause from the college audience for her presidential choice. “I think it would send a huge message in terms of what America stands for and in terms of diversity and potential. And I, of course, am supporting Sen. Obama,” she said.

Then came Powell. “[T]o send that kind of a message, I think would be electrifying,” he said, “but at the same time, we have to make a judgment here ... which of the candidates blends a right measure of experience and judgment? I have been watching both of these individuals, and I know them both extremely well and I have not decided who I’m going to vote for yet.”

Because many Americans suspect Powell endorsed Obama primarily because of a shared ethnic identity, the move raises fears that his candidacy really is about division, rather than unity.

That raises tough questions about the issue of race in this election that until now might have been avoided in public settings.

Enter talk radio, where the gloves are truly coming off in the final days of this lengthy campaign season. Knowing full well the left would attack him, Rush Limbaugh didn’t even wait for the start of Monday’s broadcast to get the ball rolling:

“Secretary Powell says his endorsement is not about race,” Limbaugh wrote in an e-mail. “OK, fine. I am now researching his past endorsements to see if I can find all the inexperienced, very liberal, white candidates he has endorsed. I’ll let you know what I come up with.”

As for Powell’s statement of concern this morning about the sort of Supreme Court justices a President McCain might appoint, Limbaugh wrote: “I was also unaware of his dislike for John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy and Antonin Scalia. I guess he also regrets Reagan and Bush making him a four-star [general] and secretary of state and appointing his son to head the FCC. Yes, let’s hear it for transformational figures.”

And, in response to a request from your Radio Equalizer, syndicated host Mark Levin offered this reaction:

“It’s my understanding Colin Powell gave his word to John McCain that he would not make an endorsement in this election. Powell stabbed McCain in the back. This is the same Powell who kept silent for two years while Scooter Libby was falsely accused of leaking to Bob Novak when Powell knew his own deputy, Richard Armitage, had spoken to Novak.

“I have never been a fan of Powell. He was plucked from obscurity by Ronald Reagan, did little noteworthy in all the top jobs he has held, had become a favorite in the Washington social scene, and now he endorses Barack Obama. In the end, though, it won’t make a difference. Powell thinks he’s more important and influential than he actually is.”

Levin’s final point may be the most compelling: when was the last time Powell had any relevance in national politics? One would have to go back many years. This is exciting news for Beltway elitists, but not the average American.

Beyond that, Powell’s move has made fair game an issue that many were previously reluctant to discuss. That’s why Limbaugh didn’t hesitate to get straight to that point in his reaction to the news.

Sure enough, Colin Powell’s endorsement was a game-changer, but perhaps not in the way Obama’s campaign had hoped. Worse, the ensuing backlash could actually undermine his chances if it causes some white voters to reconsider their support.


143 posted on 10/20/2008 9:33:59 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (2008 = The Year of the Toilet (for 'rats))
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