What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby Me Myself n I on 01/28/08, 1:47 pm

Rush Limbaugh says Mrs. Clinton:
Looks desperate for attack ads on Obama
Looks lost for relying on Bill to campaign for her
Looks foolish when she blows up at reporters
Looks ridiculous when hurting Obama and giving credit to LBJ over king for civil rights
Looks spiteful when saying can’t win SC because of “all those blacks”
Looks silly when resorting to crying about how hard life is for candidates that are women

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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby paleocon on 01/29/08, 12:45 am

And your point is?
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby Antisoros on 02/09/08, 8:31 pm

I don't really know what the point is, her doing all those things makes her sound to me like any typical Democrat Party nominee for POTUS.

Rush will most likely in the end say "Madame President", Sexy Barack will get his yet, like that Yogi guy finally did.
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby paleocon on 02/10/08, 8:12 pm

Antisoros wrote:I don't really know what the point is, her doing all those things makes her sound to me like any typical Democrat Party nominee for POTUS.

Rush will most likely in the end say "Madame President", Sexy Barack will get his yet, like that Yogi guy finally did.


Yogi who?  I really feel like there is a "secret code" on this thread and my Captain Marvel Decoder Ring is just missing a few crypto keys...
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby Antisoros on 02/14/08, 8:20 pm

Ohhhh, pardon my right wing nut talk..the old Beatle's guru died, as you know, and he was "Sadie" in the song "Sexy Sadie", and Obama kinds reminds me of the Yogi in that he is a political false image instead of a spritiual one.
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby paleocon on 02/14/08, 9:02 pm

Antisoros wrote:Ohhhh, pardon my right wing nut talk..the old Beatle's guru died, as you know, and he was "Sadie" in the song "Sexy Sadie", and Obama kinds reminds me of the Yogi in that he is a political false image instead of a spritiual one.


Okay.  I was wondering what Yogi Bear had to do with Hillary!  I remember the Beatles but I was only a kid when they broke up.
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby Eyas on 02/15/08, 1:16 am

Antisoros wrote:Ohhhh, pardon my right wing nut talk..the old Beatle's guru died, as you know, and he was "Sadie" in the song "Sexy Sadie", and Obama kinds reminds me of the Yogi in that he is a political false image instead of a spritiual one.


"Maharishi, what have you done,
Maharishi, you've made a fool of everyone."


To get the tune, go to:
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My personmal favorite version is as follows:

John McCain, what have you done

John McCain what have you done
You made a fool of everyone
Any good laws you have undone
John McCain what have you done.

John McCain you broke the rules
You layed it down for all to see
The Constitution in mockery
John McCain you broke the rules.

Every person in the world was waiting for a conservative
He came along to Lie to everyone
John McCain the greatest RINO of them all.

John McCain how did you know
The Left was waiting just for you
La Raza was waiting just for you
John McCain how did you know.

John McCain you'll get yours yet
However big you think you are
You're a Left-wing superstar
John McCain oooh you'll get yours yet.

We gave him every vote we had just to sit at his table
A simple flip-flop would change everything
John McCain, he's the oldest and the boldest of them all.

He's made a fool of everyone
John McCain.

However big you think you are
John McCain.
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby paleocon on 02/15/08, 2:45 am

So, like are you like saying that Yogi Bear is a Buddhist?  Like, and are Buffalo wings really made out of Buffalo meat?  Like do those big critters really even have wings?
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby acbp555 on 03/28/08, 8:07 am

I am tired of hearing about her so called leadership experience.  Being the White-House Wife for 8 years does not qualify her to lead the country.  Investigations into her schedule as First Lady are insightful showing her activities as social, not in the decision making loop.  Her only cause during that period, healthcare reform was a failure. When will people pick up on this about HilBillary?
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Re: What Rush Says about Hillary Clinton

Postby Eyas on 03/28/08, 9:58 am

acbp555 wrote:I am tired of hearing about her so called leadership experience.  Being the White-House Wife for 8 years does not qualify her to lead the country.  Investigations into her schedule as First Lady are insightful showing her activities as social, not in the decision making loop.  Her only cause during that period, healthcare reform was a failure. When will people pick up on this about HilBillary?


Never, because the people that you're expecting to pick up on it are in the media, and therefore leftists.  My guess is that she is the least qualified candidate to have ever even run for President.  

She has five (5) years more experience as a U.S. Senator than Barack Obama - that's less than one full 6-year term.  Obama, at least, was elected to the Senate on his own merits.  Hillary got into office on the coat-tails of her husband, and in a State in which she didn't live.  It's clear that New Yorkers were hoping that, by electing Hillary, they were actually electing Bill.  It's equally clear that even this wouldn't have worked if not for the fact that the entire populace of New York City appears to be profoundly retarded.  

She continues to claim some 35 years of experience.  At what,  I have no idea.  I have 35 years experience, too -- at breathing.

She has ZERO experience that would qualify her to be President.  And 6 years experience that should dis-qualify her to become President.  There are reasons why so few Senators have been elected President -- 15 out of 43 -- and only TWO (2) have moved directly from the Senate into the White House -- Kennedy and Harding (Teapot Dome, anyone?).  Firstly, it's not Executive experience. Secondly, there is justifiable fear of the candidate being too beholden to other Senators for their position.

Oh, so many reasons why she doesn't satisfy any reasonable minimum requirements for President (except age).  But, maybe I shouldn't have said that you'll never hear about it.  The media is in love with Obama -- to the point of trying to rig the election in Obama's favor by claiming that Hillary no longer has any chance of winning.  Remember, the only reason why any of the suitable Republican nominees dropped out was that the media convinced people that they "couldn't win".  So, in addition to skimming past the Reverend Wright story, the media may soon start talking about Hillary's lack of experience.  However, this would be tantamount to admitting that the Democrat Party has NO qualified candidate.






Of course, neither do the Republicans.
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