Limbaugh continues mob references in discussion of Employee Free Choice Act: "Tony Soprano standing in your business with a baseball bat or a lead pipe"
April 03, 2009 2:36 pm ET
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I've never quite gotten this.
Let me see if I have this right: These well-connected brutal mobsters will beat down one secretary if she doesn't go along with bringing a union at a small office. But yet day after day, to millions and millions of people, Rush Limbaugh (and the dumb Limbaugh, Sean Hannity; and the retarded Hannity, Glenn Beck) bash and mock not only EFCA, but unions in general (and the "mob".) Yet not one"Tony Soprano" has taken any of these douches out. If they would assault one worker for not signing the card check, wouldn't they brutally assault (or, more likely, kill) these "influential" voices who are bringing the entire legislation down?
Or maybe, just maybe, the "Tony Soprano" intimidation is merely a myth to get people to, yet again, vote against their economic self-interest.
It's funny because it's true!