That, My Friends, Is Why I Listen To Rush

Bill Ayers hates America, he has always hated America, and he knows that he personally cannot really do anything material to bring about it’s downfall anymore, so he took a young Barack Obama under his wing and mentored, even brainwashed, him…. to carry out his plan under the banners of hope change as a presidential candidate.

Ya see, I never would have thought that such an insidious plan had been conceived, let alone implemented….. but Rush is a deep thinker, he see’s things that mere blogging mortals couldn’t possibly hope to comprehend, and asks the hard questions – like this one posed today:

What do Barack Obama and Osma bin Laden have in common?

 

The both have friends who bombed the Pentagon.

Huh? What about that ‘eh?

I’m telling ya, if I didn’t have the likes of El Rushbo on American news/talk radio telling me what’s really what in the world today I’d never know this sort of stuff — and neither would you.

Update: Sean Hannity asks hard question to

How do you fight terrorism if you’re friends with an unrepentant terrorist?

There’s just no logical answer to that one is there?

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7 Responses to “That, My Friends, Is Why I Listen To Rush”

  1. balbulican on October 7th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

    The problem is that there are an awful lot of stupid, stupid people out there who can no longer distinguish between this kind of delusional bullshit and reality.

  2. Peter D on October 7th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

    Rush and Hannity, as well as Coulter and O’Reilly, make a tonne of money pandering this shit to the uninformed and terrified masses. It’s an artform.

  3. nastyboy on October 7th, 2008 at 8:05 pm

    Peter D,

    They have high rating because a good chunk of their audience hates them and listens to them so they can be outraged. At the height of his popularity in New York, Howard Stern had as many listeners who said they hated him as liked him.

    Ignore them and they will go away.

    BABA BOOEY, BABA BOOEY, HOWARD STERNS PENIS, BABA BOOEY!!!!!!!!

  4. nastyboy on October 7th, 2008 at 10:24 pm

    balb
    The problem is that there are an awful lot of stupid, stupid people out there who can no longer distinguish between this kind of delusional bullshit and reality.

    Kind of like the people who believe in a CPC “hidden agenda” and AGW.

  5. balbulican on October 8th, 2008 at 6:09 am

    No. Not kind of like that.

    Expanding on my earlier point about Harper’s unwritten Aboriginal policy, the Conservative agenda is not “hidden” – it’s simply not articulated during election period. Conservative attitudes towards arts funding, Aboriginal people, social support, the role of government, the environment, and so on can be read on pretty much any blogging Tory site, along with the occasional “When we get our majority…” yearning/threats. Flanagan himself has written at length about the need for profound social and economic transformation along Reform lines in Canada, but cautioned that it must be introduced slowly to avoid “spooking” the citizenry.

  6. Chimera on October 8th, 2008 at 3:17 pm

    Aaaaaaawwwwwww…*poot*

    Unlike Rush’s good buddy, G. Gordon Liddy, Bill Ayers has never been convicted of any criminal activity.

    So when does Rush get booted off the air for unrepentantly associating with a known felon?

  7. Throbbin on October 8th, 2008 at 10:49 pm

    ^ As soon as “our” bad guys are understood to be just as bad as “their” bad guys.

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