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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Dems misleading and out of context ad attacking Limbaugh

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That's right Democrats across America, we are working to make sure Obama fails and you can bet your lives on it as we won't be caught dead goosestepping alongside the likes of you people who worship and slobber over your false idol called Obama.

We will not take these endless and outright democratic lies, your welfare handouts for the stupid, the lazy and the outright useless slugs throughout the country who think that a government that cant even keep it's hands out of your wallets and lives is the answer to all the worlds problems, that's for damn sure.

Those who wake up each day and say not as Kennedy famously said but instead the exact opposite:

"And so my fellow Americans, ask what your country can do for you - instead of asking what you can do for your country"

Rush just got finished shredding the democratic party and the anointed one in a speech at CPAC and I hope you were able to see it, if not come back here as I will post it up as soon as it becomes available. A speech that puts anything that the lying and cheating Obama has spit out behind a teleprompter in his empty suited career to shame, and just about any other slug in politics for that matter, particularly ones on that left side side of the aisle that'll be wandering in the wilderness for 40 years after just four months of Obama much less 4 long bankrupting years.

Meanwhile enjoy this picture I love of the thin Limbaugh (although from his addiction period it's a shame can't keep that weight without the other problem going with it), and read the first story out on the wire about the speech


Limbaugh Rallies Conservatives to Fight Democrats, Find 'Right Candidate'

Presidential Politics | Political News - FOXNews.com: Rush Limbaugh was 15 minutes early to the stage, but no one was complaining Saturday evening in Washington, D.C., at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Quite the contrary. On the conference's third and final day, the conservative talk radio host was the headliner, and the crowd greeted him with an immense ovation.

"Ladies and gentleman, this is my first ever address to the nation," Limbaugh joked, noting that FOX News and C-SPAN were broadcasting the speech live.

Limbaugh then spent his first 15 minutes giving an impassioned summary of what it means to be a conservative before turning the focus to the movement's recent electoral record.

"We can take this country back. All we need is to nominate the right candidate," he said.

The speech was the culmination of an event that featured often fiery speeches by some of top names of the conservative movement and the Republican party, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and conservative commendator Ann Coulter.

Earlier Saturday, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, another failed GOP candidate, won his third straight presidential straw poll at the annual conference, edging out Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Rep. Ron Paul and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who expressed support for President Obama's $787 economic stimulus plan, finished last of the 10 named choices.

The straw poll is not binding. Romney won last year by 35 percent over Sen. John McCain, Huckabee and Paul, though McCain later was nominated by the GOP.

It may have surprised some in attendance at the event to hear Limbaugh praising President Obama -- at least at first.

Despite mocking Obama's regular use of a teleprompter, Limbaugh called the president "one of the most gifted politicians, one of the most gifted men I have ever witnessed. He has extraordinary talent."

But, he added, "It just breaks my heart that he has not used that extraordinary talent and gift to motivate and inspire the American people to be the best that they can be. He's doing just the opposite."

Limbaugh didn't hold back for most of the rest of his speech in skewering liberals, Democrats and the new president on a wide ranges of issues, including Obama's massively costly stimulus package and budget plan.

"It's not new. It's not change. And it's not hope," he said.

Obama is still in the "honeymoon phase," Limbaugh said, but conservatives shouldn't get discouraged.

"We are not quitting. We are not giving up," he said. "The country is too important."



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