Limbaugh: Civil Rights Leaders Like Rep. John Lewis Want To “Reenact Selma” In Ferguson, MO

Rush: “They Want To Be Able To Riot In The Streets ... They All Want To Go Back To The Good Old Days”

From the November 19 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:

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LIMBAUGH: What do you think is going to come first? The grand jury decision in Ferguson or Obama announcing amnesty on Friday? What do you think is going to happen first? Or do you think they're going to happen at the same time?

We're going to get the grand jury decision, and then we're going to have a rebirth of the 60s anti-right -- or, civil rights era. In fact, they're out there selling it that way. John Lewis, all these guys, “it's going to be Selma all over again.” They're so excited about it. They're excited about the grand jury coming down to Ferguson with a no true bill, meaning no indictment. They're excited about that. They are promoting this thing. They want there to be no indictment of the cop. They want to be able to riot in the streets. They want to be able to reenact Selma. They want to reenact the civil rights battles of the 60s. It's amazing. They all want to go back to the good old days. They all want to go back to the nostalgic, good old days where they made their bones and re-live it and do it all over again. 

 

Previously:

Limbaugh Decries Lack Of “Real Victims Of Racism” At March As Rep. John Lewis Prepares To Speak

Rush Limbaugh: If Civil Rights Activists In The '60s Had Owned Guns, “You Think They Would Have Needed Selma?”

Civil Rights Leader Rep. John Lewis Responds To Limbaugh's Gun Claim: We Chose Non-Violence