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Rush Limbaugh has gotten behind the only logical horse left in the U.S. Presidential race that might actually do something different once in office and much of that will be just by the fact that she is a woman. What do I mean by that statement, you ask? Well, think about it this way — the most evil powers in the world are predominantly men. I say it’s time to put a woman in charge and send a message to those bastards wherever they be, Muslim sheik or Bilderberg banker: “Hey, look boys, it’s no longer an all-guy’s club at the top of the food chain.”
Trouble is I’m pretty sure that Hillary is just a much a part of the machine as all the rest, so she can at least stand as a symbol for women everywhere no matter what her intentions might be. If that helps alter the minds of a few Muslimas in the Middle East and the Islamic world, frees them from the chains of tyranny a few years faster, then some good will have been done.
Most of all though, I do not want to see John McCain or Barack Obama elected President of this great country of ours. Both are wolves in sheep’s clothing. With Hillary Clinton, I at least know what I’m getting.
From Newsmax.com:
It may be sound unbelievable, but conservative Rush Limbaugh is urging Republicans to cross party lines this Tuesday in primaries in Ohio and Texas and vote for Hillary Clinton.
During his No. 1 rated radio show and on his Web site, www.rushlimbaugh.com, the former Clinton archenemy has told listeners to “pimp themselves” for just one day vote by voting for Hillary to keep the Democratic Party “at war with itself.”
Citing a story in a Texas newspaper headlined “Many Republicans to Vote for Obama,” Limbaugh told listeners this week: “I understand I’ve got a big challenge here to try to get Republicans to change their minds on this and vote for Hillary to keep her in the race, to keep that party at war with itself . . .
“It’s clear that Republicans in Texas have been listening to this program where we have advised Republicans to pimp themselves for a day and go vote in the Democrat primary . . . I just think, at this stage, the longer Hillary can stay in this, the better for us.”
Limbaugh said he wants to see Hillary and Barack Obama continue battling, noting that the battle will end if Hillary is vanquished and Obama can focus completely on presumptive GOP nominee John McCain.
“I know I’m fighting an uphill battle . . . vote for Hillary to keep this campaign going, this ‘uncivil war,’” Rush said.
“Remember what this is, this is about us winning. You have to understand, it’s not about Hillary winning; It’s about us winning. It’s about our party winning. It’s about those people losing. They’ve got some problems in the Democratic Party. It’s not all sweetness and light over there . . .
“If Hillary loses this thing, all of that’s going to come to a screeching halt. We want all the disruption in that party as possible. It’s about us winning.”
As things stand today, it seems that Senator McCain has some new problems of his own to contend with if he wishes to reach the pinnacle of American political power. Tough luck, John.
Rush, the consummate Republican yes-man, is seeking to derail the Democrats with the short-term tactic of a Texas “whoring” of the Republican vote for Hillary, but me, I have more important concerns and that leaves both parties out. Vote for Hillary to keep Obama out of the Nomination and then we’ll worry about McCain on another day.



















Foehammer you know it won’t make any difference. She is going to be Obama’s running mate. I was thinking a couple of months ago to myself, what’s the scariest scenario ticket I can think of and like a bad dream it came to me, a Hillary/Obama or Obama/Hillary ticket. And I dislike and distrust McCain. I don’t know what to do. The democrats do seem a little desperate today though, to dredge up the point of McCain not being born in the US. Why would they try to hurt him, he is after all, one of them?
Perhaps that will be the case, Patricia, but a far scarier scenario for me is a McCain/Obama or Obama/McCain combination, once the race is over.
You really know how to scare a girl! I hadn’t thought of that one!
Agreed, Foehammer. For me, all the red flags went up when the Kennedy clan endorsed Obama. And the more he reveals about his plans, the worse it gets. While none of the current candidates are desirable, one thing is clear. Obama is the last person that anyone should consider to defend America or manage the war on terror/islam. Republicans will help themselves with a vote for Hillary on Tuesday. We can deal with McCain later.
Can’t tell if my thoughts got through or not. The first time was rejected because forgot to respond to the question at the bottom. I then rephrased it and resent it. Then I was told that it was a duplicate comment which it wasn’t word for word.
I’ll add it here. If the original got through, please delete the repetition Foe. It has been a long time since I have posted anything anywhere.
I will now repost my reply because of that pesky godamn question I forgot about at the bottom. I said that I will vote for McCain because of the war we face with Islam. He is the best of the three sorry candadates we have who can deal with it.
It is also good to see Rush coming around to my way of thinking as I have been planning for quite some time to vote for the Hildebeast in our primary. I want to see the DemocRATS destroy their party like the Republicans have destroyed theirs. It’s high time for some new political parties to form.
Has anyone considered what would happen when B. Hussein Osama (my bad–I just can’t picture a US President with that name in a time of war with Islam) Obama’s grandmama is kidnapped by jihadists? They will make demands which must be met, or off goes Granny’s muslim head. That has been common practice on all fronts of this war to kidnap relatives of those who cooperate with the US. What better target than the “president’s” muslim relatives.
Although I detest much of McCain’s politics, he is much better on this all pervading issue. We will still have to fight him on immigration just as we have successfully fought Bush. We just can’t allow the liberal looney left to set public and foreign policy.
I am of course, an onlooker. My 2 cents: When I see a man poised to lead a nation who will not wear the flag pin of his country on his lapel, nor cover his heart with his hand in patriotic moments and then we hear that his wife was not proud of America until just the other day, a man who served as a paid director on the board of a nonprofit organization that granted funding to a controversial Arab group that mourns the establishment of Israel as a ‘catastrophe’, a man who stated he will surrender Iraq to jihadists, a man who has pledged:
I will cut investments in unproven [sic] missile defense systems…
I will not weaponize space…
I will slow development of Future Combat Systems…
I will institute a “Defense Priorities Board” to [prevent] unnecessary spending…
I will set a goal of a world without nuclear weapons…and to seek that goal, I will not develop nuclear weapons…
I will seek a global ban on the development of fissile material…and I will negotiate with Russia to take our ICBMs off hair-trigger alert…
and to achieve deep cuts in our nuclear arsenals…
Yes America will indeed see ‘change’ and I would be very concerned.
Who’s his running mate going to be, Ray Nagin? The fact that this guy is the democrat offering proves that to be a democrat you have to be retarded or on drugs, one or the other.
I know what Rush is saying, but as he said earlier during the primaries when Romney was still viable, if McCain gets elected, it’s over for the Conservatives, since McCain would nominate the RNC chair and control all the posts. If he was that aggressively pro-amnesty as a senator, what makes any of you think he’ll be less open borders than Bush as president? Given the lack of support McCain has shown to Conservatve causes, he doesn’t deserve the support that he’d get by Obama getting bloodied further by Hillary.
So look at the Hillary vs Obama race not in terms of what’s good for McCain, but in terms of which is better for the US, since whoever wins will likely trounce McCain. If Hillary wins, it’ll be 4/8 more years of the Clintons, and she has that record of abusing power (the travel office, the FBI files, et al). If Obama wins, he’ll be Liberal, but as a result, you could see a re-run of 1994 in 2010, and a GOP comeback in 2012. So don’t write off BO - support him for now, and let him and the Dems crash and burn once they come to power.
According to the TROP website, HRC has never been nominated for dhimmwit of the month. She also made it clear that Iran would be attacked if Iran nuked Israel. Guess who was offended? Non other than Pink Floyd’s dhimmwit Roger Waters. If Hillary is getting criticized by dhimmwits, maybe she would be the best choice for the Presidency.