Limbaugh thinks hurricane Issac is an Obama conspiracy. (voted, bill, arguments)
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Damn!
Every time I click on a Rush clip, it's this Young Turks guy.
WTF? Is his reason for existence just to hump Rush's leg?
(I get a kick out of this fool thinking Rush was actually serious.)
That's the problem with mocking leftists: It's not as much fun as it should be because they're usually too clueless to realize they're being made fun of.
Yes, I do.
No one gets their marching orders from Rush.
His fans are entertained and his hater's heads explode.
I don't think the liberals realize that no one worships Rush. They may listen to him, but no one bows down to an alter like the obamalovers do. No one has a Rush shrine in their house. I'm sure Rush loves the free advertisement on the thread though. Controversy is exactly what he tries for. And you libs fell for it.
I want Obama out of there as much as anybody else, but mind-numbing BS like this just really annoys me. It just gives fodder to the democrats to paint all conservatives as right wing loons.
OP - The first two words of you title illustrate a common error. "Limbaugh thinks" is simply not true. He rants pure emotional blather. Unfortunate a lot of people respond to blather and ignore facts.
Yes, Clinton and before that Bush Sr, not sure when the technology was first developed but my guess it was way back, probably an invention of the German scientists that were brought here after the war. Passed down from President to President to be used as they see fit.
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