Hey Bozo...here is Rush responding to a caller on his Radio show about comments he made addressing Obama's Thanksgiving comments:
RUSH: Look, I enjoy the scrutiny. I'm always interested to know how people hear what I say. Because I'm a professional communicator, and if I fail to communicate what I mean, I need to know that. So you've served a very valuable purpose here because I did not mean to imply that we steamrollered over these people.
CALLER: Well, and I know that much of what you say is also designed to provoke thought and to make people think, to be absurd sometimes and make people go to the limits of absurdity and look at their own beliefs.
RUSH: Well, that's exactly right. We do illustrate absurdity by being absurd here. Those who forget that quickly can lose their minds.
So typical of CON$, when they know they're wrong they change the subject. Nowhere in LimpTard's Indians are mass murderers rant did he say he was being absurd, simply take a completely different rant out of context and use that.
The fact remains your MessiahRushie was dead serious in his attempt to relieve the white man of his responsibility for the genocide of the native American Indians.
White Man v. Native Americans
November 24, 2010
CALLER: Well, it's the truth. I'm a smoker but I'm not going to blame Native Americans for me smoking cigarettes.
RUSH: Look, it's a think piece out there. I mean we're bombarded every day with how we committed genocide on these people. The white man is being blamed for every evil on this planet.
Your quote came from this rant below, and the absurdity was the crap about socialism and capitalism since the caller and LimpTard both agree the Pilgrims were thankful for the help of the Indians. Basically LimpTard's objection was Obama said it.
Obama Gives Cliched Proclamation
November 24, 2010
CALLER: We study the Pilgrims intently in our home, and one of the things that you said this morning
I took a big issue with. I think I understand where you're coming from. The first Thanksgiving, as we understand it, that the Pilgrim fathers gave and held was not giving thanks to the Indians. It wasn't giving thanks necessarily for the Indians. But it was giving thanks to God -- and one of the benefits and blessings they saw as coming from him was the relationship they enjoyed with the Indians. And so when they held their feast, of course, they invited the Indians to join them --
RUSH:
Right!
CALLER: -- and they held it with them, and
I think you may be reading too much into it by saying that Obama's trying to perpetuate that entire myth, although I wouldn't put it past him.
RUSH: No! I'm just reading what he wrote in there!
CALLER: Sure. Sure.
RUSH:
He said that Thanksgiving is about the Indians saving us, with their agriculture and everything else. The true story of Thanksgiving is socialism failed. Of course we showed them gratitude! We shared our bounty with them, not because we didn't know how to make it.
It was because we first failed as socialists. Only when we turned capitalists did we have plenty. The Indians didn't teach us capitalism.
CALLER: That's true. That's true.
RUSH: They did look at Massasoit... Bradford called Massasoit the protector of the Pilgrims and they did recognize that without his protection they might have been toast with the other tribes around, and Massasoit did show great courage in welcoming the Pilgrims. You know, he'd been burned before by a pirate named Black that had stolen away a lot of his tribes members, so for Massasoit to not come in immediately and attack the Pilgrims was a blessing from God, and they recognize that, and so they were thankful. But there also came a time when Massasoit was truly thankful for the Pilgrims, and they actually saved his life on more than one occasion --
RUSH: Right.
CALLER: -- and he was grateful for them. So they enjoyed peaceful relations for 50 years.
RUSH: What have I said that you gives you the idea that I disagree with this. I mean, after all the Indians had to show the Pilgrims where the water sources were. They didn't know any of that stuff.
CALLER: Sure.
RUSH: There had there to be mutual sharing. What did I say that gives you the...?
CALLER:
Well, I think to imply that they weren't thankful at all for the Indians or what the Indians had done for them or to say that the Indians did not protect them and weren't in some ways (garbled).
RUSH:
No! I didn't say that. They clearly were because they shared the first feast with them. They shared all the bounty with them.
CALLER:
Then we have no disagreement.
RUSH: It was free range turkey!
CALLER: You're 99.7% rating is still intact, then.
RUSH: (laughing)
CALLER: (laughing)
RUSH: Look, I enjoy the scrutiny. I'm always interested to know how people hear what I say. Because I'm a professional communicator, and if I fail to communicate what I mean, I need to know that. So you've served a very valuable purpose here because I did not mean to imply that we steamrollered over these people.
CALLER: Well, and I know that much of what you say is also designed to provoke thought and to make people think, to be absurd sometimes and make people go to the limits of absurdity and look at their own beliefs.
RUSH: Well, that's exactly right. We do illustrate absurdity by being absurd here. Those who forget that quickly can lose their minds.
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