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The Friday Rush: Discussing Obama's foreign policy, Limbaugh's hyperbole is hyper

September 25, 2009 9:55 pm ET

Rush Limbaugh probably didn't need to listen to what President Obama said Wednesday morning when he addressed the opening of the United Nations General Assembly. It was clear to us that Rush had his checklist of right-wing Obama grievances waiting by his side, regardless what Obama would go on to say in his speech. You might be familiar by now with the usual conservative tantrum every time Obama gives a speech on the world stage. It goes something like this: Obama is apologizing for America, blaming America, and selling out Israel.

Needless to say, Rush hit all those points in this first five minutes of his show following Obama's speech. And despite the actual content of the speech, the reviews from some of the saner political and foreign policy commentators, and some diplomatic accomplishments achieved after the speech, Rush never strayed from his script:

LIMBAUGH: This is scary, dreadful. This man is in the process -- I mean, the mask came off. Obama took the mask off and he is who he is. He was who he is today. He just ripped this country to shreds. He ripped Israel to shreds.

But Limbaugh really notched his hyperbole up a few degrees moments later, likening Obama's speech to a coup:

LIMBAUGH: I would describe what Obama is doing to this country is basically a coup. It is just -- it is just frightening. He talks about a new world order, and the new world order is him. Obama is bigger than his country; he's bigger than the presidency; he is the world.

He delivered the United States of America to global powers today, just handed us over on a silver platter without a gunshot.

Never mind that Obama never even uttered the words "new world order"; it was clear from the start that we'd have to seriously address many of Rush's accusations.

Was Obama actually surrendering the United States to the world in a "bloodless coup"? Well, yes, if you define coup as "making gains" on Iran and stopping nuclear proliferation. The New York Times reported that Obama "made progress" following his speech in getting Russia to "consider tough new sanctions against Iran" and getting Russia and China to support a Security Council resolution "to curb nuclear weapons." In his recent Salon.com column, Juan Cole described Obama's policy as "slowly putting Iran in a box," adding:

The U.S. right wing accused Obama of a failure of nerve. But in fact his move was shrewd and gutsy, since he predisposed Russia to increased cooperation with the U.S. in regard to Iran's nuclear research program.

As for Rush saying that Obama "ripped Israel to shreds," well, even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been at odds with the Obama administration over settlements, called the speech "positive." The Israeli leader specifically praised Obama for speaking "clearly and sharply about the right of Israel [to exist] as a state of the Jewish people." And yes, Obama was still pushing for a settlement freeze. And no, calling for a settlement freeze is not the equivalent of Obama saying, as Rush offered, "[t]he Israelis, the Jews, they stink, too."

Limbaugh's dart-lobbing at Obama's foreign policy wasn't confined to Wednesday's show. He's been complaining about Obama's change in missile defense policy for about a week now. On Tuesday, Rush again reminded us he lives in a fantasy world, bemoaning how Obama "withdrew the missile shield that was gonna be placed in Europe to defend the Czech Republic and Poland."

Of course, a cursory examination of the changes that were actually made make Rush's grievances look petty and childish. Defense Secretary Robert Gates described the plan -- which would scrap plans for long-range missile defense in Poland and the Czech Republic and redeploy "proven" short- and medium-range interceptor missile elsewhere in Europe to better respond to the threat of a nuclear Iran -- as a "pragmatic proposal." Also, taking into account the general unpopularity of missile shield plans amongst the Poles and Czechs, blogger Matt Yglesias makes the following point about saber-rattling Rush Limbaugh conservatives:

The right wants us to at great expensive [sic] build a missile shield that doesn't work, in places it's not wanted, to protect Western Europe from Iranian missiles that don't exist, in order to antagonize the Russians. The fact that it would make the Russians happy to kill the system somehow makes it a bad idea to kill the system. The Russians would also be mad if we bombed their naval bases -- is it appeasement to decline to do so?

Rounding out the liberal blogosphere's response to the type of arguments we've seen from this week from Rush, blogger Digby observed:

The right is very discombobulated by this new Democratic president on foreign policy. They can't wrap their minds around the fact that so far, he's behaving like a run of the mill establishment hawk ... which is how they all act to one degree or another. So they flail about incoherently attacking and defending in different directions simultaneously without really knowing who the enemy is. It's fascinating.

And why not throw NBC's Chuck Todd into the mix, too? On Thursday's Morning Joe, Todd said of Obama's speech:

TODD: I actually thought he did it -- I thought he was -- I thought they tightened up their rhetoric and toughened it up. What's funny is that the criticism coming from the right on Obama's international speeches to me felt like they were still criticizing the ones he had done a couple months ago. That -- it was almost as if the press releases were ready truly before they read the speech.

We agree. Limbaugh wasn't so much responding to Obama's speech at the U.N. as he was responding to the perceived liberal stereotype that conservatives like Rush believe Obama portrays, facts be damned.

And speaking of NBC (how's that for a transition?), the network's goal this week must have been mainstreaming Limbaugh and the word vomit he regularly spews. On Wednesday's Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams -- who, in a 2004 interview for C-SPAN, said it was his "duty to listen to Rush" -- used the exact same language as Limbaugh in comparing the U.N. General Assembly meeting to the Star Wars "bar scene."

But maybe we shouldn't be so hard on Williams -- perhaps they put something in the water at NBC in preparation for Limbaugh's appearance Thursday night on The Jay Leno Show. During his interview with Leno, Rush condensed eight months of anti-Obama diatribes into nine minutes, capping it off with the lie that ACORN, Bill Clinton, Barney Frank, and Chris Dodd are to blame for the financial crisis. Rush went through each of his talking points -- Obama's "five-minute career," no government programs "help" or "work," the market can solve everything, etc., etc. -- at such a hurried pace that Leno seemed lost and confused by the end, unable to offer more than meager pushback on anything.

Congratulations, NBC. You just gave America's No. 1 conservative bloviator a platform to say whatever he wanted -- unchallenged -- in front of a network television audience.

Finally, we'd like to return the subject we addressed in last week's column: Limbaugh's penchant for race-baiting. That theme continued this week (and we're pretty positive this won't be the last of it, either) with Limbaugh asking:

LIMBAUGH: I think, frankly, a lot of people are asking that question about Obama on everything: Is this worth it? Is the historical relevance of this president, the first black president, worth all this? 'Cause, clearly, there are designs on the traditions and institutions that have defined this country's greatness, and one of those is the United States military.

The point we made last week still stands. Rush continues to mix the sensitive subject of race into his monologues in order to pique his listeners' emotions and wield them like a political sledgehammer.

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    • Author by rpierc01 (September 25, 2009 11:03 pm ET)
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      The HMFC sold us out at the UN like he has done everywhere in the world. If Castro and Chavez love the guy, then we know we have a problem. I don't understand why you even care what conservative talk radio and TV says about anything........unless of course you fear the truth.
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    • Author by SkeeterVT (September 25, 2009 11:30 pm ET)
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      That Rush Limbaugh has degenerated from a conservative commentator to a race-baiting far-right demagogue should by now be obvious to all but his brainwashed "dittoheads."

      When Limbaugh called for "segregated" school buses, he violated an FCC rule that bars broadcasters from using the airwaves to openly advocate illegal activity. race segregation on buses and other public accommodations has been illegal under a host of federal laws and court rulings for half a century.

      So why hasn't anyone filed a formal complaint against Limbaugh with the FCC?
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    • Author by captfoster2 (September 26, 2009 2:35 am ET)
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      Wouldn't it be great if we could simply ignore this fat ass drug addled gas bag and just figure he is one of those lunatic fringe clowns we hear about every so often...

      I know, I know... but it sure would be nice if we could.
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    • Author by democracy7 (September 26, 2009 9:46 am ET)
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      I would love to ignore him, but he just won't go away. I never listen to him, he's very bad for my blood pressure.
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    • Author by donwelty (September 27, 2009 3:29 am ET)
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      Does Rush have any moments of sanity and clarity? I think Rush would be happy if we dropped back 4 centuries and Vlad the Impaler were in charge--he kept he borders safe.
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      • Author by dash63 (September 27, 2009 7:39 pm ET)
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        Yes I think he does , oh sure hes hard to listen too,I listen to alot of different media, Rush nailed the health care bill months ago, Im not speaking of death panels, but about cost he stated that we would have to rob medicare to pay for it ,and that the middle class would take it on the chin, and that we would all be forced into government controled health care. Well compare the presidents speech before congress as opposed to the baucus bill.Were taking billions from medicare, putting a whopping tax on private insurerswhich will be passed right along to the public.Then the president claims we will pay for the rest by trimming the fat in washington ,I laughed out loud.Those of us who listened knew this months ago.Thats where all this town hall meeting crap is coming from. President Obama needs to get moving explain to the American people what the plan is (in detail)! but he cant because its all lies.
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      • Author by dash63 (September 27, 2009 8:12 pm ET)
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        Limbaugh, Occasionally asks, if this is such a home run stand up and cheer, red white and blue bill. Why are the Democrates so desperate for Republican signatures, I mean if this is so great why not own it. Embarrass the republicans and charge ahead with it. I mean They cant stand in the way, they have no power to stop it.( why is that)?
        theres a bit of sanity and clarity for you.
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        • Author by Cannonball (September 28, 2009 10:32 am ET)
             
          Obama wants as much political cover as possible to protect the Dems in the interim elections. So he bends over backwards for some GOP support. The GOP doesn't give a damn about the un/under-insured, they only care about gaining seats. So Obama is under intense pressure by his own party to protect them. I am very dissapointed in Obama. I couldn't care less about keeping a majority in the House or 50 votes in the Senate after this travesty. What's the point of having the power to pass anything we want if we are too afraid to use it? I want universal single provider healthcare with all hospitals, doctors and medical staff working for the government at regulated salaries. Obama could pass this if the Dems had any cajones. It will never happen...

          But it has been proven to work in several European countries where even major surgeries cost nothing extra. The taxpayers pay the bills and, guess what, their total taxation per capita on a progressive scale is lower than ours, even for the rich! How can they do this? They don't operate the largest military complex in the world with troops garrisoned in over 150 countries!!

          If we must define security as dominating the world, then we fail. True security is knowing that if you are sick, you will get care, without losing your home, that the economy will sustain you through good and bad times, and that your children will always be fed end educated regardless of your position. These things were true in the U.S. before Nixon sold us out to the HMO, Reagan began the process of dismantling the social security net (which Clinton finished), and the cold war, already too expensive and equally purposeless, was refashioned into the war on terror, another needless misuse of military might.

          The U.S. will now have a third rate economy for a decade or more because we are warmongers and we sold our souls for corporate profits.
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