Limbaugh still ranting about death panels: "there are death panels back in this bill" which "cannot be repealed"
December 22, 2009 1:02 pm ET
From the December 22 edition of The Rush Limbaugh Show:
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Dear Rush,
Greetings from the President of the United States. You are hereby ordered to report on Friday, January 1, 2010 at 8:30 AM to Death Panel number 53265 at the FBI office in Palm Beach, Florida.
Sarah Palin must be whispering in his ear while he is in studio.
You can not have a law in the United States that can not be repealed. Even consistutional Amendments can and have been repealed.
Nor would any legislator attempt to pass a law with langugue that says its cant be repealed because they know what would happen. Somebody would take the law to court and the supreme court would throw the law out, and not nessecary just the section that can not be repealed but the whole law if they want to.
The only way a law cant be repealed is if it is so popular that to vote to overturn it becomes political suicide because then no one would vote to over turn it.
However if a law is that popular is must be doing much more good then evil (medicare and medicaid for example)
So I guess either Rush is wrong or Death Panels will be the next big "in" thing that we are all going to love
Has anybody ever looked into the amount of spendable income his idiot listeners have. I would guess that they could hardly purchase a bag of lard. So what is the point if you have zillions of listeners, if all they can afford to buy is cough medicine and cigarettes. His advertisers have got to know that you can't buy goods with jars of scabs or framed noodle art pictures.
Here is a question for Raunch: Give me a name of a friend that you have. Not somebody riding your coattails, but an actual friend. Go ahead. Name one. Just one. Give 'er a shot staple gut.