But let's start at the beginning, Rush claimed yesterday that Wal-mart was lobbying heavily to keep "Obama" from nationalizing the company. Lord knows they have lobbyists, but it takes a certain kind of person to broadcast that there is any likelihood of such an action and a really special kind of person to believe it. Now why would that be something awful you might ask Rush? Because there's no war on, says he, driving home the point that whether there is or isn't is situational and specific to any particular argument he's trying to make. There's a war when you can attack the President with it and there isn't when you can attack the President with it and both times Rush will be right.
"The last time this happened was World War II, but that was because there was a war on and it made sense"The last time what happened, Rush? It may make sense to him, but not only are we losing men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan, we did not nationalize Wal-Mart then or ever, nor is anyone contemplating it but Rush.
"Country is under assault, more so than we were during World War II, other than the Japanese. But the Germans never attacked us, the Japanese did."he continued and I'll leave it to you to figure out what alternate universe these "facts" come from. I suspect there are numbers of people who will simply accept that the current administration is more dangerous to our national security than what in the late 1930's was the most powerful military on Earth, will simply nod and accept that Germany didn't declare war on us and didn't over-run Europe and attack England and that we didn't lose almost half a million troops or that untold tens of millions of people didn't die -- Obama is dangerous and has already done us more harm than the Axis powers and without a doubt is going to nationalize Wal-Mart.
Does anyone reading this believe that Rush Limbaugh isn't stark raving mad with power, thinking he can invent alternate histories, create alternate realities and use them to attack the government and the people of the United States of America? There are millions who do and it may be that one or two of them will take it upon themselves to do Rush's bidding and rid us of the man who has already ruined everything for everyone.
Of course it's a United States of America where the president's imaginary "gun grab" has already taken place, where people who just got a tax cut are protesting an imaginary increase, where people who can't afford a check-up much less treatment for a serious illness are screaming about "Obama" taking away their ideal situation and somewhere, somebody is plotting acts of violence because after all, "Obama" is not only a Nazi, but a more dangerous one than Hitler. Thus spake Limbaugh.
Yes, if these loons had any real talent, we could almost call them "performance artists." Liberal talkers and politicians may exaggerate and at times suffer from a lack of backbone, but their rightist compadres seem prone to making things up. Which would be almost admirable if they didn't stoop to trying to back up their imaginings with "facts." As Oscar Wilde said, "A fine lie is simply that which is its own evidence." Try to justify it with a set of hastily cooked facts, and the charm is gone.
ReplyDeleteThis Rush fabrication reminds me of the alleged plot to overthrow President FD Roosevelt, a story that was downplayed in the newspapers or characterized as a hoax at the time; although contemporary historians believe there is credibility.
ReplyDeleteThese days, however, given the level of vitriol aimed at Obama by reactionary loonies, I can’t help but wonder about the potential for dark conspiracies that really do lie beneath the surface. The Walton family is super wealthy, super rightwing, and just the sort of folks who would cook up a wild and crazy story to add to the already fever pitch hysteria against Obama. The rhetoric itself reeks of “coup d’etat.”
Frankly, nothing would surprise me these days.
Ratings must be down.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about ratings, but sanity is down, honesty is down and irrational hate is up, up, up.
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