Limbaugh Soils The Memory of 9-11

September 12, 2008 · Filed Under Media, Rush Limbaugh 

Rush Limbaugh is a creature of habit. A habit of diminishing humanity by endless means.

Whether mocking Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s or lying about…well, anything to make his point, Limbaugh has never met a swamp bottom he couldn’t crawl under.

But he topped it all yesterday as he chose one of America’s most solemn days to use as an ugly partisan club with which to hammer Democrats.

In one single commentary commemorating 9-11, Limbaugh…

-Blamed the Clinton administration for “handicapping intelligence agencies and forgoing a strong military response.”

-Claimed “Clinton associates wished that the attacks had happened on Bill’s watch so he could have had a chance at greatness.”

-Alleged that soon after the attacks Hillary Clinton “echoed conspiracy-based claims that Bush knew of the attacks beforehand.”

He continued, making other allegations against other Democrats, buy how many and how valid or false his points might have been are not of any matter on this day.   On any other day we could quibble over the credibility.  But not on 9-11. 

What does matter is that this man who says he speaks for so many millions, has shown that absolutely no sense of respect for the events, loss of life and the tragedy suffered by all Americans seven short years before.

And that, my friends, is just one more American tragedy.

Sorry for the video two-step here but it’s the only way I was able to get it from Limbaugh’s website. 

Download and watch the abomination here…

Steve

Comments

7 Responses to “Limbaugh Soils The Memory of 9-11”

  1. Frank on September 12th, 2008 3:11 am

    So the release of the Democrats memo on their plan to politicize the 9/11 attack and the war that follows is some how Limbaughs fault????

  2. Steve Young on September 12th, 2008 9:29 am

    Frank,

    Read what I wrote.

    “He continued, making other allegations against other Democrats, buy how many and how valid or false his points might have been are not of any matter on this day. On any other day we could quibble over the credibility. But not on 9-11.”

    It was his ignorance in grasping, as Obama and McCain did, that this was not a day for political attacks…especially using 9-11 to do so.

    SY

  3. pancake on September 12th, 2008 12:44 pm

    Funny, you don’t want to hear truthful criticism any other day either.

    How about the truth be told every February 30th?

  4. jeffrey678 on September 12th, 2008 1:07 pm

    This is The Perfect Example for The Fairness Doctrine!

  5. Steve Young on September 12th, 2008 1:24 pm

    Pancake,

    Who wants to hear criticism? Untruthful mnakes it worse. Using 9-11 on 9-11 for political criticism. Shameful.

    Uncritically yours,
    SY

  6. 1PissedOffLady on September 13th, 2008 1:36 pm

    Rush defiles everything he touches.

  7. Lindalp on September 21st, 2008 11:16 pm

    It would have never happened during Clinton’s administration, so it’s a null point. It was a Bushco backed horrific event that could be used to be a “WAR PRESIDENT”.

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