Time to drop another, ed.
Your wish is my command.
I have an unlimited supply of Limbaugh Lies. Here is one where your MessiahRushie is called on his lie the previous day, and he just continues to repeat his lie over and over each time he is corrected. And topped off with his hypocrisy for good measure.
January 11, 2011
CLYBURN:
All of this stuff about delegitimizing the president of the United States.
That is uncalled for, and
all this stuff taking place in the chambers the other day when the Constitution was being read, all that stuff is uncalled for. The hanging over the banister that some members did last year, egging on the demonstrators out there, that stuff is uncalled for. We ought to conduct ourselves in public office in a way we teach our children to conduct themselves when they go out into the public.
RUSH:
Clyburn is claiming that reading the Constitution on the floor of the House was "uncalled for"
January 12, 2011
CALLER: Yes, sir.
I wanted to respectfully take issue with your characterization of Representative James Clyburn's remarks and one of the clips that you played yesterday. I believe
your assessment was that he objected to the reading of the Constitution on the House floor. And if you listen carefully to the clip, I believe
he said he objected to what occurred during the reading of the Constitution. While he didn't elaborate I think specifically,
he was talking about the outburst that occurred from the gallery when they were covering the portion of the Constitution that spells out the qualifications for the office of the president.
RUSH: Yeah, somebody in the gallery said, "Obama, Obama." I think there was one instance of that, yeah.
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: I don't have the transcript of the clip in front of me, nor do I have the clip, but
he didn't specify that. He just talked about reading the Constitution and --
CALLER: Well,
he did specifically say what happened during the reading, and that was a recent report. Surely he's trying to associate that nut job in the gallery with the members on the House floor, which is inappropriate --
RUSH: No, no, not surely, otherwise I would agree with you.
I don't think that was his context. I think Clyburn, a bunch of Democrats think the reading of the Constitution on the floor of the House is provocative, and I think they think it's provocative for a reason. The Constitution threatens them. The Constitution is an obstacle to them.
July 6, 2010
RUSH:
What bothers me and always has bothered me is a double standard.
October 4, 2007
RUSH:
They don't get to determine what I was thinking,... This is the loss of meaning.