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Limbaugh: Obama "Has Had The Road Paved For Him"

January 26, 2012 2:18 pm ET

From the January 26 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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Previously:

Limbaugh: Obamas Think They're "Owed" Lavish Lifestyle "Because Of What's Been Done To" Them And Their "Ancestors"

Limbaugh Ignores Controversy Over His Assertion That Michelle Obama Exhibits "Uppity-ism"

Limbaugh Says A Lot Of People Who Voted For Obama Were "Laden With Guilt" About Country's Past

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    • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 2:20 pm ET)
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      And the Republicans just keep trying to plant IEDs on that road, too.
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      • Author by manofmystique (January 26, 2012 2:26 pm ET)
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        That's why Obama had to pay his own collage debt after getting his education.
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        • Author by wolf kotenberg (January 26, 2012 6:35 pm ET)
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          and the facts just get in the way, don't they ? Wonder how many truckers out there right now, chuckling over a beer talking about our president "Has Had The Road Paved For Him"
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          • Author by wolf kotenberg (January 26, 2012 6:59 pm ET)
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            and i wonder how many stories of the current GOP candidates are getting scrubbed off the internet ?
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    • Author by Dem02020 (January 26, 2012 2:23 pm ET)
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      If the road has been paved for President Obama, then how do you explain these many pot-holes and ditches that are cataloged here at Media Matters on a daily almost hourly basis?

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    • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 2:25 pm ET)
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      Yep. And Romneybot blazed his own trail... he amassed a great fortune, despite the considerable handicap of having a father who was the CEO of American Motors and a three-term Governor. How ever did he make succeed against such odds?
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      • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 2:26 pm ET)
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        "make succeed" makes no sense. Lazy typing on my part.
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      • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 2:59 pm ET)
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        I want to know how much money Mitt Romney earned by himself to get to the point where his money alone makes $20,000,000.00 every year in interest.
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        • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 3:03 pm ET)
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          His net worth is estimated at $250,000,000. How he got there, I'm not sure. Supposedly, it's what he "earned" at Bain Capital. What I'd like to know is exactly what he did at Bain Capital. Was he actively involved in the strategy and business decisions, or was he just another rich politician's son being carried by his partners (like that's never happened before).
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          • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 3:12 pm ET)
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            That's a pretty amazing return on his money then. Anyone else here have money working that hard for them? Wow! Yeah, an extra 5% tax on that amount will be devastating to the Romney family corporation. It's a good thing he's a job creator, oh wait a minute, I forgot he's a job eliminator. Never mind.
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            • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 3:51 pm ET)
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              If Romneybot had to pay the scary 35% on his $20,000,000, he'd still have about $13,000,000 left. However could he survive?
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              • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 4:04 pm ET)
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                I suppose he would have to cash out all of his investments and hide the money under 14,000 mattresses and wait until a Republican is elected to office. Otherwise, he's just throwing his money away, or something like that.
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                • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 4:12 pm ET)
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                  Hey be carful with that laser beam, you just shot me in the shoulder!
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                • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 4:17 pm ET)
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                  Yes, he'd be so discouraged by the futility of it all, he'd just stop working.... oh, wait.... he doesn't work now.
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        • Author by Virgil_Kane (January 26, 2012 5:23 pm ET)
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          In 2010, Mitt Romney made $26000 in 10 hours 30 minutes and 52 seconds.

          It would take you 833 years 1 months 16 days 12 hours 40 minutes and 14 seconds to make what Mitt made in 2010.
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        • Author by mjh (January 26, 2012 6:04 pm ET)
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          "I want to know how much money Mitt Romney earned by himself to get to the point where his money alone makes $20,000,000.00 every year in interest."


          This might help:

          howmuchhasromneymadesofar.com


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      • Author by Lord of Light (January 26, 2012 4:30 pm ET)
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        Yep. And Romneybot blazed his own trail... he amassed a great fortune, despite the considerable handicap of having a father who was the CEO of American Motors and a three-term Governor. How ever did he make succeed against such odds?

        It's tough. There were probably years when he had to ride around with daddy in a car that was last year's model.

        It may be worth noting that American Motors cars were junk -- kinda like his son's dubious legacy in business. George Romney also sent the National Guard into the Detroit riots, which is fine for the looters, arsonists, snipers and vandals. What's not widely reported is that a lot of innocent people were arrested and jailed for no reason other than having long hair or being African-American. I've met some of them.
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        • Author by David2012 (January 26, 2012 5:46 pm ET)
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          Hey, I liked my Rambler American.

          The best part was the way all the seats went down.
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          • Author by usp (January 26, 2012 8:33 pm ET)
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            javelin amx...
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            • Author by UncleDaave (January 26, 2012 10:14 pm ET)
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              We had a '65 Rambler, Summer of '66 it caught fire while we were on our vacation. Lot's of fun while on the interstate !!

              By the way, does anyone else remember the story about Willard Twitt Romney going on vacation and putting the family dog in a wire cage on top of the car? Nearly killed the poor dog.
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          • Author by Area Man (January 27, 2012 12:25 am ET)
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            I live in Kenosha, WI, where a lot of the old AMC cars were made and you still see quite a few of them around town. They have a AMC/Nash show at the lakefront each summer and you can see all the clean, fine tuned cars. But the best one was a guy who had rusty purple Gremlin with the hood popped so everyone could see duct tape holding various hoses and parts in place. That was classic!

            This town had a huge union presence in the heyday of AMC/Chrysler. Now the factories are all gone and the town is trying to find its way back. The union retirees have it pretty good thanks to the union retirement package. Quite a lot of the newcomers to town seem to have more white collar jobs so its an interesting dynamic.
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        • Author by dazednamused (January 26, 2012 7:35 pm ET)
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          I read somewhere that Papa Romney turned down over $200K in bonuses during his tenure as CEO at American. I haven't verified that through a second source but if it's true, well, then the apple fell very far from the tree. And he would also promptly release over a decade's worth of tax returns when he was in politics (so he must not have had anything to hide).
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    • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 2:31 pm ET)
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      Rusty also raises the meeting between the president and AZ governor on the tarmac.

      Apparently Rusty had access to the audio that no one else had in order to discern how the president "trash talk[ed]" the governor.

      Unless the audio or transcript exists, I'd invite any dittobots to explain how Rusty was able to ascertain what was said between them.

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      • Author by montanabuddha (January 26, 2012 2:38 pm ET)
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        Here is the transcript of what Jan Brewer says happened. I am sure this is what Rush is referencing. No evidence of "Trash talking except on Limbaughs' part.
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        • Author by bintx (January 26, 2012 2:44 pm ET)
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          I heard earlier on the news that there really was no "trash talking" at all. She gave him this envelop with a letter asking him to meet with her. He said he would, but that he disagreed with the mischaracterization of their previous meeting that was in her book. A mischaracterization which was noted by others who were there at the time of said meeting.

          This was a set up by Brewer to help push the sales of her book, etc. She immediately went on several talk radio shows to talk it up.

          Most of the "conservatives" I've seen on news programs today are not supportive of Brewer and believe that she acted childishly and disrespectfully. Looks like her stunt may have backfired on her.
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          • Author by Dem02020 (January 26, 2012 2:59 pm ET)
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            I don't know all the details as yet, but you refer to a "stunt may have backfired on her" and this makes sense, and makes sense as to why so many are hustling to portray this as the President confronting or lecturing her... and my own first strange impression of this was a CBS online article that had a link to something titled along the lines of "President Lectures Gov Brewer" but there was a picture with it, and in the picture Brewer is sort of getting in the President's face and is definitely pointing her finger at the man, pointing it up and into the man's face... the picture showed Brewer as the one lecturing, but the headline said the opposite, and so yes I agree, I think that a "stunt backfired" and now we're seeing wild spin and damage control because of it.

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            • Author by chazmanr (January 26, 2012 3:07 pm ET)
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              Quite frankly had it been President Obama with his finger in Brewer's face, we would be hearing Limpballs screaming and yelling about how the President is disrespectful and how he would have broken the President's finger.
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              • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 3:09 pm ET)
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                The air above Florida would literally have exploded due to his outrage if it had been the other way around.
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                • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 3:18 pm ET)
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                  Although, personally, I would love to give Governor Brewer a good, little talking too.
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                  • Author by foghornleghorn (January 26, 2012 4:15 pm ET)
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                    I'd love to force her to sit down and listen to the families of the people who DIED when she forced them off their health care plan.
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                • Author by montanabuddha (January 26, 2012 3:27 pm ET)
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                  Walking it back Brewer sez she really didn't stick her finger in the Presidents face.

                  "You know me, when I talk, I am animated and I talk with my hands. I suppose that the picture was probably shot when I was moving my hands around."

                  But if the fingers were reversed I am sure Rush would have had a transcendent moment

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                  • Author by Conchobhar (January 26, 2012 4:16 pm ET)
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                    She can walk it back for the national media all she wants. She knew what she was doing. It helps her with her xenophobic base in Arizona.

                    On a lighter note, it reminds me of one of the funnier anecdotes in the late George Plimpton's hilarious account of his week in the Detroit Lions' training camp, Paper Lion. In an exhibition game, all-star defensive back Night Train Layne missed a coverage and the opposition scored a TD. Layne went over to the rookie partnered with him, and said, "My fault, baby, my fault." But while he was taking responsibility man to man, he was wagging his finger in the kid's face, leading the thousands in the stands to think the kid was at fault. The rookie almost ran and hid behind the coach to get away from him.
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                    • Author by Conchobhar (January 26, 2012 4:38 pm ET)
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                      For those to young to remember Plimpton or the book: Haven't read it since it first came out (and my ribs still hurt), but I have a feeling it holds up very well.
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                      • Author by xlrrp173 (January 27, 2012 4:30 pm ET)
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                        The movie was good too. I think Alan Alda played Plimpton. All the real Detriot Lions were in it too.
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                    • Author by Dem02020 (January 26, 2012 9:20 pm ET)
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                      Take advantage of the difference between the picture and the words describing the picture... be photographed blaming others, never mind who is really at fault.

                      Head coaches are expert at it, by profession.

                      It's an old trick, even an old dog would marvel at it.

                      George Plimpton: have you seen the movie "REDS"?

                      He's hilarious and real as Jack Reed's editor, and at being the letch after Jack's girlfriend...

                      Never mind that, the movie REDS is what's important, and George is in it, and it tells a historical truth however strange or unpleasant, and not much has changed.

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              • Author by xlrrp173 (January 27, 2012 4:27 pm ET)
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                If I was President Obama, I would have walked away, and waved good-bye with a different finger.
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          • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 3:05 pm ET)
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            Doesn't she know that the proper way to hand over a manila envelope with special instructions is to do so in a covered parking garage while wearing a trench coat with the collar upturned and a wide-brimmed hat that causes the shadow to conceal the whole face, except the eyes?

            No wonder he wouldn't take it.
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            • Author by bintx (January 26, 2012 3:17 pm ET)
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              Just heard her horrid book has risen substantially on the Amazon list. Her mission has been accomplished. She made herself look like an ass in order to sell books.
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              • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 3:20 pm ET)
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                Seems like Goal Number One among all members of the GOP nowadays. They can't govern, might as well sell books.

                The real question is how did the governor find time to actually write a book? Doesn't she have enough to do. Maybe the citizens of AZ should question the time and dedication she has to her job.
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                • Author by bintx (January 26, 2012 3:36 pm ET)
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                  I'd like to know who really wrote it. From what I've seen of this lady, I don't think she has the intellectual ability. Just looked up her bio . . . she has a Radiology Tech certificate from Glendale Community College in Glendale, California. That's the extent of her formal education.
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                • Author by MickD (January 26, 2012 3:39 pm ET)
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                  It's possible it was orchestrated. SuperPacs and Repub think tanks put bulk orders en masse for unreadable right wing diatribes. A nice coordinated effort between a shrew and her shills. Mission Accomplished.
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      • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 2:41 pm ET)
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        Well, he also claims that professors in college just gave Obama A's when he should have received C's. Of course he has NO basis to say such a thing - it just sounds good to the dittoheads who nod their heads in unison when he makes ridiculous claims.

        "YES, RUSH, YOU ARE RIGHT" - fricken' 1984 zombies, every one of them.
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        • Author by vgranucci2016 (January 26, 2012 5:28 pm ET)
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          Well of course no [insert racial slur here] could get A's legitimately at Podunk U, let alone at Harvard.
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      • Author by Tony195616 (January 26, 2012 2:41 pm ET)
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        Rush makes up stuff all the time, this being the latest example. Just what is it that wasn't "vetted" about the President? It seems quite clear that Rush is insanely jealous of BHO's success, his happy marriage & family, and the fact that Rush will never achieve any of that.
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        • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 2:50 pm ET)
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          I totally agree Tony. I think jealously is the basis for most of Rush's hatred of the president.
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          • Author by rms (January 26, 2012 3:13 pm ET)
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            I don't disagree, but there is also the "I know what my meal ticket is and what generates my big salary" factor. Trashing the "left" makes him a great deal of money, and he wants the golden goose to continue laying golden eggs... Credibility/honesty are not part of the equation.
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      • Author by manndan (January 26, 2012 2:43 pm ET)
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        Rush is a lip-reading hearing-impaired man.
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      • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 2:44 pm ET)
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        Just from what I've observed of the two people involved, and the photo I've seen of the incident, I'm guessing it was the Governor who was in a a snit.
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      • Author by mjh (January 26, 2012 6:06 pm ET)
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        "Unless the audio or transcript exists, I'd invite any dittobots to explain how Rusty was able to ascertain what was said between them."



        The same mind reading powers that allow Limpballs to tell his dittos what President Obama is "thinking", "feeling", or "knows."


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      • Author by Andy Kreiss (January 26, 2012 6:34 pm ET)
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        ...explain how Rusty was able to ascertain what was said between them.


        The same way he knows that the president got a C in college, but had the professor change it to an A. he has no evidence, but is confident he's right.

        In other words, he's so jealous of Obama he just makes sh*t up and convinces himself he's right.
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      • Author by UncleDaave (January 26, 2012 10:16 pm ET)
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        Flush Rush (and help save America) hears things and sees things on one else hears or sees. Must be the drugs.
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    • Author by Liberal in the South (January 26, 2012 2:35 pm ET)
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      "the road has been demolished by republican stalwarts" Fixed
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    • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 2:36 pm ET)
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      If Obama were a Republican, Limpy would be praising and pounding his background from the hilltops. But because he is a Democrat, and black, he must have gotten to where he is because no one dared to challenge him. Right....
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    • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (January 26, 2012 2:36 pm ET)
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      El Fathead, on the other hand, was born a poor black child.
      ~
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      • Author by dogbreath (January 26, 2012 2:43 pm ET)
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        Without soul, without rhythum.
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      • Author by UncleDaave (January 26, 2012 10:19 pm ET)
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        El Fathead, on the other hand, was born a poor black child.

        Well, with no offense to my Africa- American friends because I don't mean any negative comments about them - Rush is part black but it is limited to his heart and supposed soul
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    • Author by Iceguy (January 26, 2012 2:40 pm ET)
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      What a JOKE, EIS - Excellence In Stupidity
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    • Author by chazmanr (January 26, 2012 2:42 pm ET)
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      President Obama has never been challenged by anyone at any time? He has had a "charmed" life? I would say that the President is challenged every day by hundreds of idiots like you, Rush. And that only covers your show and Fox.
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      • Author by MiniTru (January 27, 2012 12:43 pm ET)
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        I would say that the President is challenged every day by hundreds of idiots like you, Rush.
        That's giving Limbaugh the benefit of the doubt. He hasn't been a challenge to anyone except his own well-being for almost 15 years now.
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      • Author by xlrrp173 (January 27, 2012 4:49 pm ET)
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        President Obama has never been challenged by anyone at any time?


        I'd say he was challenged by Osama Bin Laden.
        I'd say he was challenged by those Somali pirates that were holding the captain of a ship hostage on a life boat.
        I'd say he was challenged by those kidnappers holding those two people for ransom.

        How did all that work out?
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    • Author by CAL (January 26, 2012 2:45 pm ET)
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      The only "road being paved" for Obama is the road to re-election. Limbaugh and FOXPAC are the ones performing the labor on that road with their toxic lies and bigoted nonsense that are turning off rational people. I guess with that in mind, I should say, "Thanks Limbaugh, for paving such a clear road." Rush Limbaugh, ladies and gents, the REAL MVP for the progressive movement, and the poster boy for the failure of "conservatism."
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      • Author by Andy Kreiss (January 26, 2012 6:44 pm ET)
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        Before listening to the clip, I thought that was going to be the context for the "paved road", that it was the road to re-election.

        But I knew Lispy wouldn't be admitting that it was he and his teabagging co-horts that had driven the GOP off the track, I figured he was going to go with his standard " The GOP is not being crazy enough ! Perry and Bachmann!!"
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    • Author by ThomasJH268 (January 26, 2012 2:47 pm ET)
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      Which is funny coming from the guy who says government never did anything right.

      Because, I'm 99.76% certain that Henry Ford didn't pay to pave the U.S Interstate highways by himself

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    • Author by YouTubeJEFF9K (January 26, 2012 2:58 pm ET)
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      Rush's claims are getting so ridiculous, they may be a sign of early dementia.
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      • Author by UncleDaave (January 26, 2012 10:28 pm ET)
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        Rush's claims are getting so ridiculous, they may be a sign of early dementia.

        I thought that set in on Rush years ago (1960???)
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    • Author by Lizinbklyn (January 26, 2012 3:00 pm ET)
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      Why'd Brewer go to the airport to meet the President? She wrote that he treated her very "cold" during her visit to the WH, so why'd she show up at the airport yesterday?

      DITTOHEADS ever ask themselves WHY?
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      • Author by bintx (January 26, 2012 3:06 pm ET)
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        She showed up with a letter in an envelop asking Obama to meet with her again. He said he would, but that he disagreed with her characterization of the last meeting that they had which she put in her book. You can see from the expression on his face that he was not "trash talking." Brewer, on the other hand, was definitely trash talking. This was a pre-arranged stunt. After the "confrontation," she went on several talk radio programs to discuss this "confrontation." I've seen some reports on television today and even "conservatives" are appalled at her behavior. They think that she was totally out of line.
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      • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 3:07 pm ET)
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        According to Rusty, it was to show the president how mature she was, which explains why she tried to thrust a secret-message envelope at him, got in his face, and, after he walked away from her, ran immediately to the media to tell them how she felt "threatened" by him during the exchange.
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      • Author by UncleDaave (January 26, 2012 10:22 pm ET)
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        DITTOHEADS ever ask themselves WHY?

        Asking them to think or question any thing is asking more than they can possibly do
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    • Author by mhughen (January 26, 2012 3:08 pm ET)
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      ". . . He has never been challenged by anyone, anywhere." Except for that pesky election thingamajig we had back in 2008.
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    • Author by foole (January 26, 2012 3:12 pm ET)
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      Roads being paved for people?!? Why that's socialism/reverse discrimination (depending on what one is complaining about at that moment)!!!

      Seriously, Rusty, when exactly has The President had the road paved for him? When he was born to a single mother? When he grew up in a small apartment with his grandparents? An apartment his grandparents stayed in because they wanted to save enough money to send Barack to a really good school. When he made it in to Harvard? When he became editor and then president of the Harvard Law Review through hard work? When he ran for state senator in Illinois on a shoe-string budget? When he and Michelle feared they may have been too far in debt to pay their college loan payments and raise their family?

      Obama earned his money from writing two books and making smart investment choices. But, that came after all of the above. So tell me, Fats, where in there was the road paved? Was it paved when he decided to run for office and the right-wing went insane? Has it been paved since he won and the right-wing has gone even further over the edge attacking and smearing? I really want to know, Fats. Give me an answer here.
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      • Author by Conchobhar (January 26, 2012 8:02 pm ET)
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        The only thing, besides his abilities and hard work, that has 'paved the road' for the President's political career is what Machiavelli called Fortuna (indispensable for a leader) and we call luck. Obama has been lucky in his opponents when running for office, since his first foray into the electoral arena. (Alan Keyes for Senate? Really?) His luck appears to be holding, in that regard. Newt Gingrich appears has succeeded dragging Mitt Romney's approval numbers down close to his own, which are more than 20 points below the President's. And Newt's disapproval ratings are only two point's lower than the President's approval score, which has been on the rise recently, and now stands at 50%.
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        • Author by Conchobhar (January 26, 2012 8:04 pm ET)
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          Should have proofread more carefully. I thought I'd gotten rid of that second 'appears.'
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    • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 3:15 pm ET)
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      Rush Limbaugh paid Elton John a million dollars to play for an hour at his wedding so you can assume that he has no idea of how a regular American lives in 2012.
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      • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 3:22 pm ET)
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        That was probably an expense that even Blimpy noticed, since it takes him six whole days to "earn" a million dollars.
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        • Author by foole (January 26, 2012 3:34 pm ET)
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          While I love Elton John's music, the concept of Misinformin' Fats hiring him to play at this wedding just makes one want to scream, "CLOSET CASE !!!!!" I will try to reframe from doing this.
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          • Author by foole (January 26, 2012 3:35 pm ET)
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            Damn I wish I could edit this stuff...I meant "refrain" not "reframe".
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            • Author by Imbecile (January 26, 2012 3:44 pm ET)
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              While I sometimes wish we had an edit function, I could only imagine what the trogs would do to their own comments in order to hide away all the stupid they've amassed in the past few years.
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              • Author by foole (January 26, 2012 3:52 pm ET)
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                I must agree. :)
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              • Author by danielsangeo (January 26, 2012 4:12 pm ET)
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                That's why we need to have something where it shows when they last edited their comment.

                "Last edited: 1/26/2012 4:15 PM (ET)" after a comment made at 4:04 PM would show that they edited after someone posted.
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                • Author by Brabantio (January 26, 2012 4:25 pm ET)
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                  Helpful, but dishonest posters would just say they were correcting a typo or forward some other innocuous explanation. And on the flipside of that, if you corrected something afterwards, a troll could claim you changed what you posted as damage control. "You said all Republicans should be rounded up and shot!...then you went back and fixed it."

                  It's just not worth it. The follow-up "oops" posts get the point across perfectly well.
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            • Author by Spooky Dooooooooood (January 26, 2012 4:06 pm ET)
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              Rush needs to get his dentures reframed.
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    • Author by mcnairbo6573 (January 26, 2012 3:48 pm ET)
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      I recall they Rushs' rich daddy was part owner of a radio station and gave Rush his first gig in the radio biz. Must be nice to just walk into dads' station and sit down and start working just like that.
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    • Author by Wes C. Addle (January 26, 2012 3:55 pm ET)
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      Very factual, Rushbo. You just know that the president's grades were falsified. Feel it in the gravy that runs through your veins.
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    • Author by shaggles (January 26, 2012 4:09 pm ET)
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      But guys like Rush & Mitt had to struggle to get where they are. Being born with a silver spoon in your mouth makes everything so much harder.
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      • Author by IRONY 101 (January 26, 2012 4:17 pm ET)
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        They resent successful people who were not born of privilege...

        BTW, Rush, how can you be "confident" that Obama was given preferential treatment throughout his life? Please give one factual anecdote...just one.
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        • Author by nerzog (January 26, 2012 4:24 pm ET)
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          Well, at the risk of being accused of playing the race card, it fits in with Blimpy's thinly veiled attitude that a successful Black Liberal simply must have benefitted from Affirmative Action.

          Successful Black Conservatives, like Clarence Thomas, succeeded in spite of Affirmative Action (at least in Blimpy's world).
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          • Author by Brabantio (January 26, 2012 4:31 pm ET)
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            Given his record on race, that's a plausible theory. And there is a definite sense that this type of comment is going to be taken racially by many like-minded individuals, so it's fair to think it may have been an intentional dog-whistle.
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    • Author by MickD (January 26, 2012 4:23 pm ET)
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      Yes, a mixed race man born in 1961 has just had clear sailing all the way. Yep, the America of his youth, from late 1960s to the '80s, was just the age of enlightenment for the relationship between African Americans and whites.
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    • Author by Johaely (January 26, 2012 6:03 pm ET)
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      Translation: the media says positive things about him/does not throw a fit about everything he does.
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    • Author by mjh (January 26, 2012 6:13 pm ET)
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      Limbaugh: Obama "Has Had The Road Paved For Him"


      Given your gross tonnage, Limpballs, I'm surprised any road you've previously traveled on wouldn't need re-paving . . .

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    • Author by kabniel (January 26, 2012 7:20 pm ET)
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      We ALL have the roads paved for us. That is one of the good things taxes do. As for Rush he is still looking for the bottom of that well of loathsome, putrid indecency.
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    • Author by politeradical (January 26, 2012 10:47 pm ET)
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      Tubby just waddled right off the map.

      Charmed life? Yeah, single parent, foodstamps, raised partially by his grandparents. Busted his rear in school.

      And who does Rush think he is questioning Obama's school performance? He flunked out of college in 2 semesters. He even admits he's lying and then goes right ahead with it.

      Jan Brewer needs to be talked down to. She signed a blatantly illegal law pushed by the for-profit prison industry and left 100 medicaid transplant patients to die to save a couple bucks.
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      • Author by PBVV (January 27, 2012 12:30 pm ET)
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        THANK YOU Political Radical for pointing out the HUGE role the For Profit Prison Industry has and is playing in the entire immigration issue!
        This is an excerpt from an old article but an article well worth the read.

        By NINA BERNSTEIN
        Published: December 26, 2008


        CENTRAL FALLS, R.I. — Few in this threadbare little mill town gave much thought to the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility, the maximum-security jail beside the public ball fields at the edge of town. Even when it expanded and added barbed wire, Wyatt was just the backdrop for Little League games, its name stitched on the caps of the team it sponsored.

        Then people began to disappear: the leader of a prayer group at St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Church; the father of a second grader at the public charter school; a woman who mopped floors in a Providence courthouse.

        After days of searching, their families found them locked up inside Wyatt — only blocks from home, but in a separate world.

        In this mostly Latino city, hardly anyone had realized that in addition to detaining the accused drug dealers and mobsters everyone heard about, the jail held hundreds of people charged with no crime — people caught in the nation’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Fewer still knew that Wyatt was a portal into an expanding network of other jails, bigger and more remote, all propelling detainees toward deportation with little chance to protest.

        If anything, the people of Central Falls saw Wyatt as the economic engine that city fathers had promised, a steady source of jobs and federal money to pay for services like police and fire protection. Even that, it turns out, was an illusion.

        Wyatt offers a rare look into the fastest-growing, least-examined type of incarceration in America, an industry that detains half a million people a year, up from a few thousand just 15 years ago. The system operates without the rules that protect criminal suspects, and has grown up with little oversight, often in the backyards of communities desperate for any source of money and work.

        Last spring, The New York Times set out to examine this small city of 19,000 and its big detention center as a microcosm of the nation’s new relationship with immigration detention, which is now sweeping up not just recent border-jumpers and convicted felons but foreign-born residents with strong ties to places like Central Falls.

        $101.76 a day the federal government paid the jail for each one

        In a sinking economy, immigration detention is a rare growth industry. Congress has doubled annual spending on it in the last four years, to $2.4 billion approved in October as part of $5.9 billion allotted for immigration enforcement through next September — even more than the Bush administration had requested.

        Seeking a slice of that bounty, communities like Farmville, Va., and Pahrump, Nev., are signing up with developers of new detention centers. Jails from New England to New Mexico have already made the crackdown pay off — for the private companies that dominate the industry, for some investors and, at least in theory, for places like Central Falls, a city so strapped that the state pays for its schools.
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        • Author by PBVV (January 27, 2012 1:09 pm ET)
             
          HuffPo Article
          No Trial, No Conviction, No Freedom: Immigration Authorities Locked 13,000 In Limbo
          January 27, 2012


          WASHINGTON -- On a single day this past fall, the United States government held 13,185 people in immigration detention who had not been convicted of a crime, some of whom will not be charged with one, according to information The Huffington Post obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. Instead, at a cost of roughly 2 million taxpayer dollars per day, the men and women were detained while immigration authorities sorted out their fates.

          .............

          Locking people up is big business.
          The Corrections Corporation of America, which gives heavily to both parties, is explicit about the connection between immigrant detention policy and the private prison company's bottom line.
          the company wrote in an analysis for investors filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

          [T]he demand for our correctional and detention facilities and services ... could be adversely affected by changes in existing criminal or immigration laws, crime rates in jurisdictions in which we operate, the relaxation of criminal or immigration enforcement efforts, leniency in conviction, sentencing or deportation practices, and the decriminalization of certain activities that are currently proscribed by criminal laws or the loosening of immigration laws,
          Immigration reform laws which are currently a focus for legislators and politicians at the federal, state and local level also could materially adversely impact us."

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    • Author by flaminglionofjudah (January 27, 2012 8:16 am ET)
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      You know this nation is becoming increasingly disgusted with the attempts to play the race card by these closeted racist like Limbaugh, to even suggest that to come from the heritage of a people systematically oppressed is somehow an extra point in the scheme of things is really stupid even for this gas-bag !
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    • Author by angels4light (January 27, 2012 3:36 pm ET)
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      Paved with what, the startling obstructionism of the 2009 and 2011 Congresses?
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