Posted on 07/03/2013 5:02:09 PM PDT by markomalley
Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said on Tuesday that it was "quite telling" that Fox News did not want him to talk at length about his opposition to comprehensive immigration reform during his appearance on Fox and Friends.
"Now I told the people at Fox that I wanted to talk about this today three or four times and they wouldn't do it," Limbaugh said on his show after his appearance. "They were not interested in bringing this subject up. I wanted to talk about this in relationship to the current state of the Republican party and they wouldn't do it."
Limbaugh said he "had to bring it up myself to whatever extent I did, and that by the way, is quite telling to me."
Limbaugh did indeed manage to get in some comments about immigration on the show, saying, "Republicans are sitting around twiddling their thumbs worried about immigration and whether the Hispanics like them or not and being skunked on issue after issue after issue."
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Aww c’mon man. Border erasure is the American way.
Thanks, I have grown so tired of him.
I will erase Border Erasers.
Dude seems oblivious to the real deal we are experiencing now. I can understand the fatigue, but I am ready to reduce him to tears.
I think immigrants are more of a plus than a minus.
Then you must favor socialism, gun bans, massive entitlements, and various other 'Progessive ideas', because the current crop of Amnesty candidates are hugely in favor of that.
Which, of course, shows us all what you truly favor -- your protestations to the contrary nonwithstanding.
My ancestors came here LEGALLY! How about yours?
They know that the government at Washington has been liberated from the constraints placed by the Constitution, that said government knows how to wield power, and that that government will reward followers and punish opponents.
No, the typical argument is WE have to pay for these people. That’s an argument based on socialism (people seen as a liability becasue they are a siphon for government “entitlements” instead seen as another human being of intrinsic worth and value looking for the opportunity and freedom to build his life). Instead, we should focus on taking down the socialist state.
Happy 4th
Plus, as long as I’m tearing you one, you do realize the poet who wrote “give me your tired...” was an avowed Zionist. I’m guessing she wasn’t a big fan of Arabs immigrating into the new Jewish state she helped form, and then voting on who would lead the Israelis.
Then again, she was loyal to her people.
I guess FOX needs more Mexicans to run the studio cameras?
Wow, you don’t think much of the power and influence of liberty. Given the choice, as Reagan used to talk about, people will choose freedom over slavery to government.
If I favored massive entitlements, would I favor immigration? Of course not! Socialism is an argument against immigration, the argument I hear most often around here. The effort should instead be on taking down this socialist government monster to it constitutional size and limits.
I don’t know, you’ll have to ask them...a couple of hundred years ago...
Well, we’ve always thought of ourselves as a melting pot of all kinds of people from all corners of the globe - people who gladly got busy building their own lives becasue they were free to do so. That’s the America I believe in.
“Let Lincolns party cease to exist as practical political entity.”
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The level of ignorance now is such that millions of Americans think the name of Lincoln’s party starts with a big D. Most of those think that the party of George Wallace and white racism starts with a big R. Ignorance is thriving in all states like Kudzu in South Carolina.
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