Friday, February 19, 2021

The worst people in the world? Those gleefully celebrating the death of Rush Limbaugh -

 The View cohosts Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg are in an epic battle to see which one is the dumbest person on the show. The chickens are clucking with excitement that Joe Biden is suddenly the democratic party’s frontrunner again and there was lots of fantasies about who he should appoint to various positions. Whoopi thinks Biden should make his wife the Surgeon general because she thinks teacher Dr. Jill Biden is a medical doctor. Joy Behar thinks Biden should name AOC as VP because she doesn’t understand there is an age requirement for the position. It’s anyone’s game.  Def-Con News

American Thinker

"You are a little man. It's not that you're short. You're little, in the mind and in the heart. Tonight you tried to make a man little whose boots you couldn't touch if you stood on tiptoe on top of the highest mountain in the world. And as it turned out ... you ever littler than you were before." —People Will Talk, 1951

"The untimely death of the great Rush Limbaugh has left an enormous void in the lives of his many millions of fans, people whose love of America he validated with sincere and robust relish.  He changed lives, brought many who happened upon his radio program who thought they were lifetime Democrats to conservatism with his wealth of knowledge about this nation's founding documents and principles.

"He never in his thirty-two years on the air uttered a racist word.  He did make fun of the worst excesses of feminism and was of course correct in his criticism.  The feminist movement did more harm to women and men than almost any other -ism except Nazism and communism.  But Rush was never a misogynist; everyone who listened to him knew he loved women in the best way, the way they want to be loved.  As many of those who for the last two days have been expressing their love for the man and the pain of losing him while he was still so young and vital knew well, the man was the titan of broadcasting who will never be replaced. 

"But the left is giddy at his passing, celebrating it with the most vile and vicious words of condemnation.  They are vilifying this great man, but we all know they never listened to him.  They didn't need to listen; they take their cues to assassinate his character from the lowest of the low, radical leftists who seek to impose Marxist communism on the American people.  Mark Wauck notes what people like Sunny Hostin of The View had to say (emphasis in original): 

"The liberal hosts of "The View" blasted conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh the day after his death, saying Thursday that he "normalized hatred" for "people sitting in their trucks in the middle of America" and suggesting he was in Hell.

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