
I’m so weary of blogging about the Grand Pooh Bah. Really, but sometimes his insensitivity, his transparency is so glaring, I feel obligated to shine a hideous, crackly fluorescent light on it. On Tuesday’s bloviation fest, Limbag railed against extending unemployment insurance, calling hard-working American job seekers in the the midst of the worst economic plight since the Great Depression, “Welfare recipients, ” and admonishing his ditto heads and subjects in the GOP, “We can’t make hay out of this?”
Wow. Shouldn’t surprise us. After all, Rush is only showing the grubby Republican hand. They’d rather let American families languish, inch closer to foreclosure, bankruptcy and yes, maybe even welfare, than do the moral thing. It’s all about undermining Obama and the Dems. For those who like GOP strategist Karen Hanratty, who shrug it off as “the way it works,” claiming Republicans need not offer any actual solutions, just hold the line at their never ending No, I say shame on you. Politics as usual in a time of crisis is not only cynical it is immoral, and quite frankly un-American.
Wouldn’t vote for any of these clowns if they paid me. Of course in order to do that, they’d have to create some sort of a bogus job. And even those fake, cronyism gigs aren’t good for their bid to takeover Congress. It’ll be funny–in a tragic sort of way–to see the GOP figure out what to do with the tattered ball once it’s back in their court.
Drive safe. Play nice. Think peace.
aba
Tags: GOP, Media Matters, Rush Limbaugh, unemplyment, written by Amy Beth Arkawy





















July 20th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
There can be no doubt this is a concerted effort on the part of the republicans. Its going to backfire
July 20th, 2010 at 6:20 pm
I think you’re right, Shiva. I can’t believe the American people will fall for this cynical political play. I sure hope not.