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Dec 26, 2014 16:32:08   #
DJRich Loc: Western Pa
 
Some things never change, limbah the porker has been lying since he went on the air, and spawned a generation of lying wannabe's, but none of his clones have a butt big enough for his chair.

limbah has the advantage of being the first and worst of his breed, but now he is in his 60's and one day soon the tarnished golden mic will go silent as limbah assumes room temperature.

Here is a list of limbah lies during 2014



In 2009, Rush Limbaugh famously vowed to leave the country for Costa Rica if Obamacare passed. We might not be able to credit him with the passage of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s not tough to imagine that after decades of his toxic rants, people worked just a little harder to make the law come to fruition.

Fast forward more than five years and Limbaugh is still there, making the airwaves that much uglier.

2014 has been a rough year for Limbaugh. He’s been steadily bleeding sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a “s**t” in 2012. He’s being called irrelevant as his audience gets older and older. So what has Limbaugh done to stay relevant? In 2014, more of the same. He was the same old offensive white guy, but since there has been a lot of talk of r****m in 2014, he jumped on that bandwagon with all the venom of a KKK Grand D**gon. He also continued his anti-woman theme. Here are some of his worst comments of the year:

January – January of 2014 saw much of the nation covered in frigid air. The words “polar vortex” was bandied about the media throughout the month. Limbaugh, who never lets facts get in the way of a political agenda, blamed liberals and our “g****l w*****g agenda” for the phrase.

The term has been around for decades, although the media, like the media does, did find a catch phrase and they abused it. Still, it’s far from a conspiracy.



February – In February, the four times married Limbaugh claimed that heterosexuals are “under assault” because the first openly gay NFL player was gaining popularity for his courage.

March – March was when his r****m began in full force. He said that the movie “12 Years a S***e” never would have won an Oscar except for the fact that the word “s***e” is in the title.

April – In April, Limbaugh walked a bizarre tightrope when he, on one hand, distanced himself from r****t NBA team owner Donald Sterling by calling calling Sterling a “Democrat” and on the other hand saying that the attacks against Sterling were a big ole’ Democratic conspiracy. Sterling isn’t a Democrat. He’s a Republican.

May – May was a high point for Limbaugh, but a low point in children’s literature when he won a children’s book award. This happened just after said that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to call Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram “terrorists” because they “looked like African Americans.”

The U.S. Government does designate them as terrorists, but Clinton was reluctant in the beginning because the word has a very specific meaning.


A designation process must find that the group threatens US national security interests, economic interests, and US citizens.

Source: CS Monitor

Still, I have to give Limbaugh credit for the wing nut trifecta when he linked terrorism, Clinton and African-Americans all in one thought.

June – I’m not sure if it’s the warmer weather or the fact that the sight of happy children playing in the streets while they enjoy their summer vacation, but for some reason, Limbaugh was particularly cranky in June.

He called African-American v**ers who v**ed for Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran “Uncle Toms.”

He took personal offense at the fact that the Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the Washington Redskins football team had a r****t name. Limbaugh added his own brand of r****m when he said, “the Redskins will not go down without a war dance.”

July – In the lazy, hazy days of July, Limbaugh returned to an old theme – the one that got him in so much trouble two years earlier – and said that “women wouldn’t need birth control” if they “didn’t do a certain thing.”

August – Limbaugh might have garnered the most criticism in August, when he blamed liberalism for the fact that Robin Williams k**led himself – because l*****ts are “never happy.”

September – Just in time for back to school, Limbaugh issued advice to young rapists-to-be, telling them that “no means yes if you know how to spot it.”

October – The first full month of Autumn brought a twofer from Limbaugh. He went full on conspiracy theorist r****t when he claimed that President Obama felt that the nation “deserves” to be infected with the Ebola v***s as retribution for s***ery.

He also defended street harassment, saying that “most of it (in a v***l video), was men being polite.” The video in question showed a woman walking through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in New York while men catcalled her. When push comes to shove, I guess, he’ll defend black men, as long as it means denigrating women.

November – For the second month in a row, Limbaugh came to the defense of black men, well, actually one black man, when he defended Bill Cosby against allegations of multiple rapes. Of course, he didn’t let r****m go when he defended the comedian. Limbaugh’s theory? It’s a conspiracy by black people against Bill Cosby’s criticism of the African-American community. Plus, according to Limbaugh, “it’s not like he did it yesterday.”

December – The year isn’t quite over but Limbaugh is on vacation, so we can assume his brand of isms is under wraps for the year. This time, his rant was focused on “The Wire” actor Idris Elba being cast James Bond.


“James Bond is a total concept put together by Ian Fleming. He was white and Scottish, period. That is who James Bond is.”

Perhaps Limbaugh needs to be reminded that James Bond is a fictional character and there’s no record of Limbaugh being upset that Bond is often played by an Englishman instead of a Scot. As a matter of fact, the very first James Bond, who was cast while Fleming is still alive, was American.


* Fleming modeled his Bond character after Hoagy Carmichael

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Dec 26, 2014 16:52:45   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
DJRich wrote:
Some things never change, limbah the porker has been lying since he went on the air, and spawned a generation of lying wannabe's, but none of his clones have a butt big enough for his chair.

limbah has the advantage of being the first and worst of his breed, but now he is in his 60's and one day soon the tarnished golden mic will go silent as limbah assumes room temperature.

Here is a list of limbah lies during 2014



In 2009, Rush Limbaugh famously vowed to leave the country for Costa Rica if Obamacare passed. We might not be able to credit him with the passage of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s not tough to imagine that after decades of his toxic rants, people worked just a little harder to make the law come to fruition.

Fast forward more than five years and Limbaugh is still there, making the airwaves that much uglier.

2014 has been a rough year for Limbaugh. He’s been steadily bleeding sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a “s**t” in 2012. He’s being called irrelevant as his audience gets older and older. So what has Limbaugh done to stay relevant? In 2014, more of the same. He was the same old offensive white guy, but since there has been a lot of talk of r****m in 2014, he jumped on that bandwagon with all the venom of a KKK Grand D**gon. He also continued his anti-woman theme. Here are some of his worst comments of the year:

January – January of 2014 saw much of the nation covered in frigid air. The words “polar vortex” was bandied about the media throughout the month. Limbaugh, who never lets facts get in the way of a political agenda, blamed liberals and our “g****l w*****g agenda” for the phrase.

The term has been around for decades, although the media, like the media does, did find a catch phrase and they abused it. Still, it’s far from a conspiracy.



February – In February, the four times married Limbaugh claimed that heterosexuals are “under assault” because the first openly gay NFL player was gaining popularity for his courage.

March – March was when his r****m began in full force. He said that the movie “12 Years a S***e” never would have won an Oscar except for the fact that the word “s***e” is in the title.

April – In April, Limbaugh walked a bizarre tightrope when he, on one hand, distanced himself from r****t NBA team owner Donald Sterling by calling calling Sterling a “Democrat” and on the other hand saying that the attacks against Sterling were a big ole’ Democratic conspiracy. Sterling isn’t a Democrat. He’s a Republican.

May – May was a high point for Limbaugh, but a low point in children’s literature when he won a children’s book award. This happened just after said that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to call Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram “terrorists” because they “looked like African Americans.”

The U.S. Government does designate them as terrorists, but Clinton was reluctant in the beginning because the word has a very specific meaning.


A designation process must find that the group threatens US national security interests, economic interests, and US citizens.

Source: CS Monitor

Still, I have to give Limbaugh credit for the wing nut trifecta when he linked terrorism, Clinton and African-Americans all in one thought.

June – I’m not sure if it’s the warmer weather or the fact that the sight of happy children playing in the streets while they enjoy their summer vacation, but for some reason, Limbaugh was particularly cranky in June.

He called African-American v**ers who v**ed for Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran “Uncle Toms.”

He took personal offense at the fact that the Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the Washington Redskins football team had a r****t name. Limbaugh added his own brand of r****m when he said, “the Redskins will not go down without a war dance.”

July – In the lazy, hazy days of July, Limbaugh returned to an old theme – the one that got him in so much trouble two years earlier – and said that “women wouldn’t need birth control” if they “didn’t do a certain thing.”

August – Limbaugh might have garnered the most criticism in August, when he blamed liberalism for the fact that Robin Williams k**led himself – because l*****ts are “never happy.”

September – Just in time for back to school, Limbaugh issued advice to young rapists-to-be, telling them that “no means yes if you know how to spot it.”

October – The first full month of Autumn brought a twofer from Limbaugh. He went full on conspiracy theorist r****t when he claimed that President Obama felt that the nation “deserves” to be infected with the Ebola v***s as retribution for s***ery.

He also defended street harassment, saying that “most of it (in a v***l video), was men being polite.” The video in question showed a woman walking through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in New York while men catcalled her. When push comes to shove, I guess, he’ll defend black men, as long as it means denigrating women.

November – For the second month in a row, Limbaugh came to the defense of black men, well, actually one black man, when he defended Bill Cosby against allegations of multiple rapes. Of course, he didn’t let r****m go when he defended the comedian. Limbaugh’s theory? It’s a conspiracy by black people against Bill Cosby’s criticism of the African-American community. Plus, according to Limbaugh, “it’s not like he did it yesterday.”

December – The year isn’t quite over but Limbaugh is on vacation, so we can assume his brand of isms is under wraps for the year. This time, his rant was focused on “The Wire” actor Idris Elba being cast James Bond.


“James Bond is a total concept put together by Ian Fleming. He was white and Scottish, period. That is who James Bond is.”

Perhaps Limbaugh needs to be reminded that James Bond is a fictional character and there’s no record of Limbaugh being upset that Bond is often played by an Englishman instead of a Scot. As a matter of fact, the very first James Bond, who was cast while Fleming is still alive, was American.


* Fleming modeled his Bond character after Hoagy Carmichael
Some things never change, limbah the porker has be... (show quote)


Another useless post by a progressive troll, maybe we should all slobber over the rev. Al Sharpton like all the left wing nuts do. 😝😝😝😝😝😝😂😂😂😂😂😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

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Dec 26, 2014 16:58:26   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
DJRich wrote:
Some things never change, limbah the porker has been lying since he went on the air, and spawned a generation of lying wannabe's, but none of his clones have a butt big enough for his chair.

limbah has the advantage of being the first and worst of his breed, but now he is in his 60's and one day soon the tarnished golden mic will go silent as limbah assumes room temperature.

Here is a list of limbah lies during 2014


In 2009, Rush Limbaugh famously vowed to leave the country for Costa Rica if Obamacare passed. We might not be able to credit him with the passage of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s not tough to imagine that after decades of his toxic rants, people worked just a little harder to make the law come to fruition.

Fast forward more than five years and Limbaugh is still there, making the airwaves that much uglier.

2014 has been a rough year for Limbaugh. He’s been steadily bleeding sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a “s**t” in 2012. He’s being called irrelevant as his audience gets older and older. So what has Limbaugh done to stay relevant? In 2014, more of the same. He was the same old offensive white guy, but since there has been a lot of talk of r****m in 2014, he jumped on that bandwagon with all the venom of a KKK Grand D**gon. He also continued his anti-woman theme. Here are some of his worst comments of the year:

January – January of 2014 saw much of the nation covered in frigid air. The words “polar vortex” was bandied about the media throughout the month. Limbaugh, who never lets facts get in the way of a political agenda, blamed liberals and our “g****l w*****g agenda” for the phrase.

The term has been around for decades, although the media, like the media does, did find a catch phrase and they abused it. Still, it’s far from a conspiracy.



February – In February, the four times married Limbaugh claimed that heterosexuals are “under assault” because the first openly gay NFL player was gaining popularity for his courage.

March – March was when his r****m began in full force. He said that the movie “12 Years a S***e” never would have won an Oscar except for the fact that the word “s***e” is in the title.

April – In April, Limbaugh walked a bizarre tightrope when he, on one hand, distanced himself from r****t NBA team owner Donald Sterling by calling calling Sterling a “Democrat” and on the other hand saying that the attacks against Sterling were a big ole’ Democratic conspiracy. Sterling isn’t a Democrat. He’s a Republican.

May – May was a high point for Limbaugh, but a low point in children’s literature when he won a children’s book award. This happened just after said that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to call Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram “terrorists” because they “looked like African Americans.”

The U.S. Government does designate them as terrorists, but Clinton was reluctant in the beginning because the word has a very specific meaning.


A designation process must find that the group threatens US national security interests, economic interests, and US citizens.

Source: CS Monitor

Still, I have to give Limbaugh credit for the wing nut trifecta when he linked terrorism, Clinton and African-Americans all in one thought.

June – I’m not sure if it’s the warmer weather or the fact that the sight of happy children playing in the streets while they enjoy their summer vacation, but for some reason, Limbaugh was particularly cranky in June.

He called African-American v**ers who v**ed for Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran “Uncle Toms.”

He took personal offense at the fact that the Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the Washington Redskins football team had a r****t name. Limbaugh added his own brand of r****m when he said, “the Redskins will not go down without a war dance.”

July – In the lazy, hazy days of July, Limbaugh returned to an old theme – the one that got him in so much trouble two years earlier – and said that “women wouldn’t need birth control” if they “didn’t do a certain thing.”

August – Limbaugh might have garnered the most criticism in August, when he blamed liberalism for the fact that Robin Williams k**led himself – because l*****ts are “never happy.”

September – Just in time for back to school, Limbaugh issued advice to young rapists-to-be, telling them that “no means yes if you know how to spot it.”

October – The first full month of Autumn brought a twofer from Limbaugh. He went full on conspiracy theorist r****t when he claimed that President Obama felt that the nation “deserves” to be infected with the Ebola v***s as retribution for s***ery.

He also defended street harassment, saying that “most of it (in a v***l video), was men being polite.” The video in question showed a woman walking through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in New York while men catcalled her. When push comes to shove, I guess, he’ll defend black men, as long as it means denigrating women.

November – For the second month in a row, Limbaugh came to the defense of black men, well, actually one black man, when he defended Bill Cosby against allegations of multiple rapes. Of course, he didn’t let r****m go when he defended the comedian. Limbaugh’s theory? It’s a conspiracy by black people against Bill Cosby’s criticism of the African-American community. Plus, according to Limbaugh, “it’s not like he did it yesterday.”

December – The year isn’t quite over but Limbaugh is on vacation, so we can assume his brand of isms is under wraps for the year. This time, his rant was focused on “The Wire” actor Idris Elba being cast James Bond.


“James Bond is a total concept put together by Ian Fleming. He was white and Scottish, period. That is who James Bond is.”

Perhaps Limbaugh needs to be reminded that James Bond is a fictional character and there’s no record of Limbaugh being upset that Bond is often played by an Englishman instead of a Scot. As a matter of fact, the very first James Bond, who was cast while Fleming is still alive, was American.


* Fleming modeled his Bond character after Hoagy Carmichael
Some things never change, limbah the porker has be... (show quote)
where did you dig up these lies? hufpo?

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Dec 26, 2014 17:00:54   #
JMHO Loc: Utah
 
DJRich wrote:
Some things never change, limbah the porker has been lying since he went on the air, and spawned a generation of lying wannabe's, but none of his clones have a butt big enough for his chair.

limbah has the advantage of being the first and worst of his breed, but now he is in his 60's and one day soon the tarnished golden mic will go silent as limbah assumes room temperature.

Here is a list of limbah lies during 2014



In 2009, Rush Limbaugh famously vowed to leave the country for Costa Rica if Obamacare passed. We might not be able to credit him with the passage of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s not tough to imagine that after decades of his toxic rants, people worked just a little harder to make the law come to fruition.

Fast forward more than five years and Limbaugh is still there, making the airwaves that much uglier.

2014 has been a rough year for Limbaugh. He’s been steadily bleeding sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a “s**t” in 2012. He’s being called irrelevant as his audience gets older and older. So what has Limbaugh done to stay relevant? In 2014, more of the same. He was the same old offensive white guy, but since there has been a lot of talk of r****m in 2014, he jumped on that bandwagon with all the venom of a KKK Grand D**gon. He also continued his anti-woman theme. Here are some of his worst comments of the year:

January – January of 2014 saw much of the nation covered in frigid air. The words “polar vortex” was bandied about the media throughout the month. Limbaugh, who never lets facts get in the way of a political agenda, blamed liberals and our “g****l w*****g agenda” for the phrase.

The term has been around for decades, although the media, like the media does, did find a catch phrase and they abused it. Still, it’s far from a conspiracy.



February – In February, the four times married Limbaugh claimed that heterosexuals are “under assault” because the first openly gay NFL player was gaining popularity for his courage.

March – March was when his r****m began in full force. He said that the movie “12 Years a S***e” never would have won an Oscar except for the fact that the word “s***e” is in the title.

April – In April, Limbaugh walked a bizarre tightrope when he, on one hand, distanced himself from r****t NBA team owner Donald Sterling by calling calling Sterling a “Democrat” and on the other hand saying that the attacks against Sterling were a big ole’ Democratic conspiracy. Sterling isn’t a Democrat. He’s a Republican.

May – May was a high point for Limbaugh, but a low point in children’s literature when he won a children’s book award. This happened just after said that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to call Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram “terrorists” because they “looked like African Americans.”

The U.S. Government does designate them as terrorists, but Clinton was reluctant in the beginning because the word has a very specific meaning.


A designation process must find that the group threatens US national security interests, economic interests, and US citizens.

Source: CS Monitor

Still, I have to give Limbaugh credit for the wing nut trifecta when he linked terrorism, Clinton and African-Americans all in one thought.

June – I’m not sure if it’s the warmer weather or the fact that the sight of happy children playing in the streets while they enjoy their summer vacation, but for some reason, Limbaugh was particularly cranky in June.

He called African-American v**ers who v**ed for Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran “Uncle Toms.”

He took personal offense at the fact that the Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the Washington Redskins football team had a r****t name. Limbaugh added his own brand of r****m when he said, “the Redskins will not go down without a war dance.”

July – In the lazy, hazy days of July, Limbaugh returned to an old theme – the one that got him in so much trouble two years earlier – and said that “women wouldn’t need birth control” if they “didn’t do a certain thing.”

August – Limbaugh might have garnered the most criticism in August, when he blamed liberalism for the fact that Robin Williams k**led himself – because l*****ts are “never happy.”

September – Just in time for back to school, Limbaugh issued advice to young rapists-to-be, telling them that “no means yes if you know how to spot it.”

October – The first full month of Autumn brought a twofer from Limbaugh. He went full on conspiracy theorist r****t when he claimed that President Obama felt that the nation “deserves” to be infected with the Ebola v***s as retribution for s***ery.

He also defended street harassment, saying that “most of it (in a v***l video), was men being polite.” The video in question showed a woman walking through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in New York while men catcalled her. When push comes to shove, I guess, he’ll defend black men, as long as it means denigrating women.

November – For the second month in a row, Limbaugh came to the defense of black men, well, actually one black man, when he defended Bill Cosby against allegations of multiple rapes. Of course, he didn’t let r****m go when he defended the comedian. Limbaugh’s theory? It’s a conspiracy by black people against Bill Cosby’s criticism of the African-American community. Plus, according to Limbaugh, “it’s not like he did it yesterday.”

December – The year isn’t quite over but Limbaugh is on vacation, so we can assume his brand of isms is under wraps for the year. This time, his rant was focused on “The Wire” actor Idris Elba being cast James Bond.


“James Bond is a total concept put together by Ian Fleming. He was white and Scottish, period. That is who James Bond is.”

Perhaps Limbaugh needs to be reminded that James Bond is a fictional character and there’s no record of Limbaugh being upset that Bond is often played by an Englishman instead of a Scot. As a matter of fact, the very first James Bond, who was cast while Fleming is still alive, was American.


* Fleming modeled his Bond character after Hoagy Carmichael
Some things never change, limbah the porker has be... (show quote)


You do like spreading lies don't you? Just the normal DJB***h bulls**t, nothing new.

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Dec 26, 2014 17:06:15   #
Aunty M
 
DJ deems to be the nitpicker of all nitpickers. Obviously he never listened to
Rush Limbaugh ever. I have been listening to Rush for 25 yeara and have
never heard him say the things that DJ mentions in is diatribe. Perhaps he is
delusional.

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Dec 26, 2014 17:08:10   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Aunty M wrote:
DJ deems to be the nitpicker of all nitpickers. Obviously he never listened to
Rush Limbaugh ever. I have been listening to Rush for 25 yeara and have
never heard him say the things that DJ mentions in is diatribe. Perhaps he is
delusional.


he didn't hear them but the liberal blogs told him what to say

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Dec 26, 2014 17:10:05   #
Forkbassman Loc: Missouri
 
Aunty M wrote:
DJ deems to be the nitpicker of all nitpickers. Obviously he never listened to
Rush Limbaugh ever. I have been listening to Rush for 25 yeara and have
never heard him say the things that DJ mentions in is diatribe. Perhaps he is
delusional.


I don't listen to Rush but I'm conservative. I like Sam Sorbo, Laura Ingraham be others. I wonder how many liberals are successful on the radio. I've never heard any stats on that.

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Dec 26, 2014 17:20:27   #
dafongi Loc: the Green mountain state
 
. . . RUSH RULES ! ! !

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Dec 26, 2014 17:26:30   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
I nominate this thread to be the most insignificant and utterly boring post of the year 2014.

I nominate the author of this thread to be the most dim-witted, pin-headed, feeble-minded, underachieving simpleton of the decade.

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Dec 26, 2014 17:54:09   #
Hemiman Loc: Communist California
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I nominate this thread to be the most insignificant and utterly boring post of the year 2014.

I nominate the author of this thread to be the most dim-witted, pin-headed, feeble-minded, underachieving simpleton of the decade.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 26, 2014 17:58:34   #
Tyster
 
DJ is just a poor lib who, like most of his ilk, cannot differentiate a lie from a difference of opinion. Most of his twaddle are opinions that El Rushbo might have said. Opinions can be misinformed, tactless, and so on, but they are not lies.

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Dec 26, 2014 18:11:42   #
lfdavis Loc: Alabama
 
Before you even got to typing the list...

1. limbah the porker
2. has been lying
3. a generation of lying wannabe's
4. his clones
5. a butt big enough for his chair
6. limbah ...the first and worst of his breed
7. as limbah assumes room temperature
8. limbah lies during 2014

That's eight ad hominem attacks in what? 3 sentences? You do realize that a single ad hominem attack is a sign of a weak, emotional, unlogical, rationalizing mind, don't you? Eight, though? Wow. You really spend too much time with someone else's liberal finger hooked through your nose ring, leading you around like a bad little piggy...

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Dec 26, 2014 18:43:10   #
vernon
 
Hemiman wrote:
Another useless post by a progressive troll, maybe we should all slobber over the rev. Al Sharpton like all the left wing nuts do. 😝😝😝😝😝😝😂😂😂😂😂😃😃😃😃😃😃😃


these nuts slobber all over his dick

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Dec 26, 2014 18:44:14   #
vernon
 
DJRich wrote:
Some things never change, limbah the porker has been lying since he went on the air, and spawned a generation of lying wannabe's, but none of his clones have a butt big enough for his chair.

limbah has the advantage of being the first and worst of his breed, but now he is in his 60's and one day soon the tarnished golden mic will go silent as limbah assumes room temperature.

Here is a list of limbah lies during 2014

i can tell your runnimng your mouth when i see the title,no reason to read that s**t

In 2009, Rush Limbaugh famously vowed to leave the country for Costa Rica if Obamacare passed. We might not be able to credit him with the passage of the Affordable Care Act, but it’s not tough to imagine that after decades of his toxic rants, people worked just a little harder to make the law come to fruition.

Fast forward more than five years and Limbaugh is still there, making the airwaves that much uglier.

2014 has been a rough year for Limbaugh. He’s been steadily bleeding sponsors since calling Sandra Fluke a “s**t” in 2012. He’s being called irrelevant as his audience gets older and older. So what has Limbaugh done to stay relevant? In 2014, more of the same. He was the same old offensive white guy, but since there has been a lot of talk of r****m in 2014, he jumped on that bandwagon with all the venom of a KKK Grand D**gon. He also continued his anti-woman theme. Here are some of his worst comments of the year:

January – January of 2014 saw much of the nation covered in frigid air. The words “polar vortex” was bandied about the media throughout the month. Limbaugh, who never lets facts get in the way of a political agenda, blamed liberals and our “g****l w*****g agenda” for the phrase.

The term has been around for decades, although the media, like the media does, did find a catch phrase and they abused it. Still, it’s far from a conspiracy.



February – In February, the four times married Limbaugh claimed that heterosexuals are “under assault” because the first openly gay NFL player was gaining popularity for his courage.

March – March was when his r****m began in full force. He said that the movie “12 Years a S***e” never would have won an Oscar except for the fact that the word “s***e” is in the title.

April – In April, Limbaugh walked a bizarre tightrope when he, on one hand, distanced himself from r****t NBA team owner Donald Sterling by calling calling Sterling a “Democrat” and on the other hand saying that the attacks against Sterling were a big ole’ Democratic conspiracy. Sterling isn’t a Democrat. He’s a Republican.

May – May was a high point for Limbaugh, but a low point in children’s literature when he won a children’s book award. This happened just after said that then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to call Nigerian terrorist group Boko Haram “terrorists” because they “looked like African Americans.”

The U.S. Government does designate them as terrorists, but Clinton was reluctant in the beginning because the word has a very specific meaning.


A designation process must find that the group threatens US national security interests, economic interests, and US citizens.

Source: CS Monitor

Still, I have to give Limbaugh credit for the wing nut trifecta when he linked terrorism, Clinton and African-Americans all in one thought.

June – I’m not sure if it’s the warmer weather or the fact that the sight of happy children playing in the streets while they enjoy their summer vacation, but for some reason, Limbaugh was particularly cranky in June.

He called African-American v**ers who v**ed for Mississippi Republican Senator Thad Cochran “Uncle Toms.”

He took personal offense at the fact that the Patent and Trademark Office ruled that the Washington Redskins football team had a r****t name. Limbaugh added his own brand of r****m when he said, “the Redskins will not go down without a war dance.”

July – In the lazy, hazy days of July, Limbaugh returned to an old theme – the one that got him in so much trouble two years earlier – and said that “women wouldn’t need birth control” if they “didn’t do a certain thing.”

August – Limbaugh might have garnered the most criticism in August, when he blamed liberalism for the fact that Robin Williams k**led himself – because l*****ts are “never happy.”

September – Just in time for back to school, Limbaugh issued advice to young rapists-to-be, telling them that “no means yes if you know how to spot it.”

October – The first full month of Autumn brought a twofer from Limbaugh. He went full on conspiracy theorist r****t when he claimed that President Obama felt that the nation “deserves” to be infected with the Ebola v***s as retribution for s***ery.

He also defended street harassment, saying that “most of it (in a v***l video), was men being polite.” The video in question showed a woman walking through predominantly African-American neighborhoods in New York while men catcalled her. When push comes to shove, I guess, he’ll defend black men, as long as it means denigrating women.

November – For the second month in a row, Limbaugh came to the defense of black men, well, actually one black man, when he defended Bill Cosby against allegations of multiple rapes. Of course, he didn’t let r****m go when he defended the comedian. Limbaugh’s theory? It’s a conspiracy by black people against Bill Cosby’s criticism of the African-American community. Plus, according to Limbaugh, “it’s not like he did it yesterday.”

December – The year isn’t quite over but Limbaugh is on vacation, so we can assume his brand of isms is under wraps for the year. This time, his rant was focused on “The Wire” actor Idris Elba being cast James Bond.


“James Bond is a total concept put together by Ian Fleming. He was white and Scottish, period. That is who James Bond is.”

Perhaps Limbaugh needs to be reminded that James Bond is a fictional character and there’s no record of Limbaugh being upset that Bond is often played by an Englishman instead of a Scot. As a matter of fact, the very first James Bond, who was cast while Fleming is still alive, was American.


* Fleming modeled his Bond character after Hoagy Carmichael
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Dec 26, 2014 18:46:05   #
vernon
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I nominate this thread to be the most insignificant and utterly boring post of the year 2014.

I nominate the author of this thread to be the most dim-witted, pin-headed, feeble-minded, underachieving simpleton of the decade.


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