The morons in the House and Senate are trying to provide cover for their own despicable behavior by criticizing Limbaugh for something he didn’t say. These congressional clowns are doing the bidding of far left propagandists Media Matters and Move0n to portray Rush as having said that ex-soldiers who criticize the military are phony soldiers. Just one problem. He didn’t say that.
Rush said last week, “I was talking about a genuine phony soldier — and, by the way, Jesse MacBeth is not the only one. How about this guy Scott Thomas who was writing fraudulent, phony things in the New Republic about atrocities he saw that never happened? How about Jack Murtha blanketly accepting the notion that Marines in Haditha engaged in wanton murder of innocent children and civilians? If anybody owes anybody an apology, the entire Democrat Party, from Hillary Clinton on down, owes the US military an apology.”
John Kerry, who built a career in politics by turning on his fellow soldiers, claims Rush slighted the military with the expression phony soldiers. But Rush was referring to a specific, recent, actual fraud that the left propped up to weave horror stories convenient to their cause and defamatory to the troops. In other words a young Kerry-type, except that the fraud Rush was referring to had washed out after a few weeks of boot camp.
Now Senator Reid is demanding Rush be held accountable for what he didn’t even say. So Rush has challenged this idiot to make the accusations to his face. All of this is just more proof that Congress has even better ratings than they deserve. It really belongs in the low single digits. In fact, appearances on the Limbaugh show would help their ratings.
Rush rationalized, “The reason this does not work, ladies and gentlemen, is that I have a 19-and-a-half-year record on this program of being one of the most devoted supporters of US military personnel in uniform that there is.” Rush relates that he has been saying for a while that the dems have gone over the cliff in their criticism of the military, the way they have portrayed troops as terrorizing Iraqis, and the recent outrage of the Betrayus ad. This is their desperate attempt to create the illusion of supporting the troops.
