Monday Musings: Bipartisanship Means GOP Caves
JASON: Bipartisanship has been all the rage, all the buzzword around town, especially when the Democrats are in the majority. So, here's Rush from 2006 talking about what it really means.
JASON: Bipartisanship has been all the rage, all the buzzword around town, especially when the Democrats are in the majority. So, here's Rush from 2006 talking about what it really means.
JASON: The Democratic Party is the party of Wall Street. Rush made that claim, which is absolutely true, a while back.
JASON: I gotta tell you, friends, I was watching the PGA yesterday, all four hours, and I thought of Rush, my friend Rush Limbaugh.
JASON: A new covid test that's a heck of a lot more pleasant than having a Q-Tip shoved up your shnoz.
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RUSH: Forget Jew and Arab, forget liberal, conservative. If Israel loses this, then we are next.
BRETT: Rush laid out a perfect argument as to why this ceasefire just isn't going to work.
RUSH: You don’t have competing intellectual arguments inside the left. You either have acceptance or heresy.
BRETT: Lipstick sales jumped more than 80%. You know what that means. It's a return to farding. That's right. If you wonder what I'm talking about, I'll let Rush explain it.
BRETT: That's become the hot topic in the last 24 hours, the source of outrage of so many on the cable news channels.
BRETT: We’re not really seeing a whole lot to be shown as a result of that, right? Well, Rush had thoughts on Kamala Harris.
BRETT: Every Friday, we're adding a new song to a playlist that we're building with the audience of all the great bumper music and the commentary that went with it.
RUSH: I love this next story, but don’t misunderstand why. I don’t revel in the suffering of others.
BRETT: Rush talked about what your kids are being taught about diversity.
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RUSH: I meant everything I said, very proud that I said it. I think it's right. So, throw me in jail. So, fire me! If that's what it takes to stand up for free speech, fine.
RUSH: It's not even a one-state solution that the Palestinians want. It's not a one-state solution the Iranians want. What we're talking about here is a final solution.
BRETT: Rush made it clear it should not be shocking at all to hear the ChiComs released the virus intentionally.
RUSH: They wanted me to run for president. They were trying to convince me to do it. They pledged all kinds of money. I don't know how the Weekly World News got hold of this.