Rush Limbaugh: If Trump wins reelection, “the investigations will go on” against Barack Obama

Limbaugh claims that in Obama's Democratic convention speech against Trump, he “was fighting for himself”

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From the August 20, 2020, edition of Premiere Networks’ The Rush Limbaugh Show

RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): Folks, let me tell you something. Barack Obama, in that speech last night, was fighting for himself. If Trump wins in November, the investigations will go on.

The investigations will go on. They will disclose the treachery that Obama engaged in, in trying to destroy Michael Flynn — and Biden — they will disclose the treachery that Obama authorized to protect Hillary Clinton, with [then-FBI Director James] Comey running interference, and with the setup of Trump and the spying of Trump. This has to be stopped.

Obama last night, he knew full well what’s at stake here. If Biden wins, Obama knows he’s off the hook. He’s desperate, and you can tell it. He was so personal with his hatred for Trump.

And let me tell you, there’s a lot of jealousy because Trump, in three years, took this country to places Obama told everybody we couldn’t go anymore.

“We just can’t do it. America’s best days are behind us and do not argue with me on this.” He did say those words. He over time, time and again — and not just him, members of his administration were trying to set us all up. “Look, America’s best days may be behind us. You know -- a new era of decline, you know, lower your expectations.”

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