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Limbaugh cites Bork, Thomas, Bush: "When people couldn't answer back" Kennedy "was fearless in getting personal"

August 27, 2009 2:15 pm ET

From the August 27 edition of Premiere Radio Network's The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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    • Author by the Grey Path (August 27, 2009 2:36 pm ET)
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      Doesn't anyone remember Robert Bork's involvement in Watergate? After his part in the Saturday Night Massacre, Bork was simply unqualified to sit on the highest court in the land.

      Thomas has proven himself to be incompetent.
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      • Author by eweston8542983 (August 27, 2009 3:11 pm ET)
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        Shrub, yah sure everyone wants to see him return to power.
        Much like recovering from beating on your head with a hammer to pick it up again. Cause its the right thing to do!
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    • Author by phredicles (August 27, 2009 4:09 pm ET)
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      Fearless in getting personal when people couldn't answer back? Gosh, Lardbutt, who does that sound like? Oh that's right: You.
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    • Author by The_Cat (August 27, 2009 5:47 pm ET)
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      Gosh, Mr. Limbaugh, I must be just seriously misinformed. When was Victory in Iraq day? I missed the parades, I missed the partying. I feel a little cheated, to be truthful. So, the surge worked and we won in Iraq. Whoo-hoo! Hey, you know, I think this would've made the news, at some point. By the way, since we won and all, why are we still there and fighting? I mean, you obviously have foreign policy chops, so perhaps you can explain why we are apparently still fighting a war you say we have won. Right? Rush?
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    • Author by williaminny (August 27, 2009 5:57 pm ET)
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      It is interesting that you don't play the audio of Kennedy's vicsious attack on Bork on the Senate floor, the one in which he said a number of things about, "Bork's America," depicting one
      horror after another for women, blacks, and people in general,
      all of which were not only vitriolic and, "over the top," even
      for political rhetoric, but completely untrue.
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