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It's the media that misrepresents Limbaugh. I support Limbaugh.
I always enjoy how the "Media tweak of the day" always
gets lefties tied up in knots. I remember when he said
that the North Koreans and/or the environmentalists
blew up the oil rig with mini submarines.
Part of Transcript: "CALLER: Hey, it's great to be here. Thank you very much. Giga dittos, Rush, Mega isn't enough. Once again your prescience has paid off. At the noon news hour here in Wichita, I heard ABC interviewing the NASA scientist talking about the water on Mars --
RUSH: Yeah, yeah.
CALLER: -- and how it could lead to proof that there was life or something.
RUSH: Right, right.
CALLER: So the ABC reporter, I can't remember her name, did come on and say, "Mars may have been more like earth at one time," but she basically related it to climate change may have brought about its desolate condition now. She didn't say those words, but pretty much they were equating climate change to Mars' condition now. And I was just floored when I heard them say that."
Why the heck would Leftist scientists, out to advance anthropological climate change, want to claim it can skip across space to another planet?
Additionally, Limbaugh sounds so confused about basic science, I'm almost embarrassed for him.
"It's a brand-new place. Nobody's ever been there. But that's why, and there was no way anybody could have known. Now, it might have been wise to take precautions, but this is absurd. "Catastrophic" events when nobody lives on Mars? Until they're gonna tell us they did. "Yep, and global climate change destroyed them!" Don't rule it out, folks. We're dealing here with desperate leftists who will do anything to advance their agenda here on earth. I know, but don't laugh." - Rush Limbaugh
Oh my freaking god, he is stupid. That is literally the dumbest interpretation of anything I have ever heard. Holy &^%$, this dude is ignorant. I don't like Limbaugh but I never would have imagined he was this stupid.
Part of Transcript: "CALLER: Hey, it's great to be here. Thank you very much. Giga dittos, Rush, Mega isn't enough. Once again your prescience has paid off. At the noon news hour here in Wichita, I heard ABC interviewing the NASA scientist talking about the water on Mars --
RUSH: Yeah, yeah.
CALLER: -- and how it could lead to proof that there was life or something.
RUSH: Right, right.
CALLER: So the ABC reporter, I can't remember her name, did come on and say, "Mars may have been more like earth at one time," but she basically related it to climate change may have brought about its desolate condition now. She didn't say those words, but pretty much they were equating climate change to Mars' condition now. And I was just floored when I heard them say that."
Why the heck would Leftist scientists, out to advance anthropological climate change, want to claim it can skip across space to another planet?
Additionally, Limbaugh sounds so confused about basic science, I'm almost embarrassed for him.
"It's a brand-new place. Nobody's ever been there. But that's why, and there was no way anybody could have known. Now, it might have been wise to take precautions, but this is absurd. "Catastrophic" events when nobody lives on Mars? Until they're gonna tell us they did. "Yep, and global climate change destroyed them!" Don't rule it out, folks. We're dealing here with desperate leftists who will do anything to advance their agenda here on earth. I know, but don't laugh." - Rush Limbaugh
Oh my freaking god, he is stupid. That is literally the dumbest interpretation of anything I have ever heard. Holy &^%$, this dude is ignorant. I don't like Limbaugh but I never would have imagined he was this stupid.
Grade A retard.
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