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Rush is already losing it over Obama admin

We’ve been watching quite a few fundie/winger heads explode over the last couple of days, as President Obama has used his pen to undo the secret society of the Bush Administration. Hillbilly Heroin procurer and all-around fetid radio gasbag Rush Limbaugh has been on a tear. I’m beginning to wonder if the guy is going to have a stroke from the stress-outs he’s having.

First, look at this nonsense—after Obama’s executive order restoring the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to its pre-Bush state, requiring fed agencies to err on the side of openness when the public requests information rather than secrecy, Rush filled a pantload. (Think Progress):

LIMBAUGH: What I’m afraid of is that what Obama did with this executive order is actually make it easier for the media to go get Bush documents. Because you know Pelosi and some of the guys over in congress are talking about war crimes trials and charges and so forth. […]

What I’m afraid of is what Obama’s done here is made the gathering of the information for this kind of stuff– This is not American. This is not America. This is not what America does. We don’t– This is Banana Republic kind of stuff.

No, we’d rather remain under the thumb of criminal leadership like Dick Cheney and George Bush, who should be offered guest suites at Gitmo.

The Sultan of Right Wing Slop then went on with his boy Sean Hannity and he and the Faux News talking head were shooting the breeze, whining about how the people “don’t know what Obama is,” and dredges up the “radical associations” of the former Illinois senator. Read and watch after the jump.
Ah, those were the days…back during the campaign where the William Ayers story didn’t get any traction despite wall-to-wall coverage. Rush and Sean look back with scorn at how the wool was pulled over the eyes of the American people (and basically says Obama voters that usually voted GOP are just stupid).

HANNITY: His past voting record. By the way, I brought it up a lot. You brought it up a lot. We all talked about it. What…? Do you think he really is that and people either ignored it, people don’t care, or is he just somebody who is politically expedient? That’s what he had to do in Chicago.

RUSH: We don’t know. See, this is the thing. Now, normally a mainstream media would have vetted this guy and we would know this. We don’t know what he is. That’s the whole point. People don’t care what he is. They don’t care who he is. They care that he’s black. They care that he’s historic. They care that they think he’s an intellectual because of the way he speaks. It’s all about how he speaks. I look at some of the facial expressions of people when they’re watching the guy, and it’s frightening. But I’m a thinker. A lot of people, I guess, aren’t. People are emotional and they react emotionally to things, and if he makes them feel good, especially in economic bad times, then that’s all they’re really going to care about. I have to assume that he is who he is and his radical associations are certainly things that have defined him.

Sean goes on to ask Rush if he wants Obama to succeed as president. Predictably, there’s no way he can succeed unless be becomes Ronald Reagan, and then tosses out the race card.

HANNITY: Coming off record-ratings year for you, but you are a passionate conservative. You’ve defined conservatives for many people in this country for years. He represents the antithesis in terms of his worldview. So then the question becomes: Do you want him to succeed?

...RUSH: I’ll tell you why. I am hearing many Republicans say that very thing. “Well, we want him to succeed,” and prominent Republicans! “Yes, we want him to succeed.” They have laid down. They have totally. They’re drinking the Kool-Aid, too. They have no guts to stand up for what their beliefs are because they’re afraid of criticism. They’re afraid of being called racists. They’re afraid of not having gotten with the program. Now success can be defined two ways. I said earlier, “I don’t know about this guy.” I really don’t. I’ve got my suspicions and they’re pretty close to convictions, but we’re going to have to wait to see what he does. Now if he turns out to be a Reagan, if he adds Reagan to his recipe of FDR and Lincoln—

And Rush should be cueing up a successor to “Barack the Magic Negro” soon, because he’s already bleating the Obama has the MSM in the bag (please, the honeymoon will be over in a hot minute), and that we’re all bent-over synchophants solely because he’s black.

You know, racism in this country is the exclusive problems of the left. We’re witnessing racism all this week that led up to the inauguration. We are being told that we have to hope he succeeds; that we have to bend over, grab the ankles, bend over forward, backward, whichever; because his father was black, because this is the first black president. We’ve got to accept this. The racism that everybody thinks exists on our side of the aisle has been on full display throughout their primary campaign. So I think they’ve done a great job, the media has, of covering up his deficiencies. He’s too big to fail, and so whatever goes wrong, blame it on Bush, blame it on… I mean, MSNBC’s new life will be criticizing you and me, because they can’t criticize him.

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 01:57 PM • (46) Comments

You know, racism in this country is the exclusive problems of the left. We’re witnessing racism all this week that led up to the inauguration.

Care to remind us again, Rush, how you lost your job as a Sunday Night NFL sportscaster?

Comment #1: Mighty Ponygirl  on  01/23  at  02:05 PM

Duh, Ponygirl, it was because the racist lefties punished him for saying the truth.  See how easy that is?

Limbaugh = treadmarks in America’s underwear.

Comment #2: MAJeff, the God of Biscuits  on  01/23  at  02:14 PM

The next four years are going to be very entertaining, if only for the on-going spectacle of an overfed confidence artist and his mouth-breathing marks bashing their heads against a brick wall ... in perfect unison ... using the same series of tired moves ... again and again.

Keep it coming, Oxyboy.

Comment #3: Gracchus.  on  01/23  at  02:16 PM

Rush sez, “Freedom of information…is Banana Republic stuff.”

You keep using that word.  I do not think it means what you think it means.
/montoya

Comment #4: elmo  on  01/23  at  02:19 PM

The junkie has made no sense for a long, long time.  Why expect him to now?  His entire livelihood is based on hatemongering and always will be.

Comment #5: Jake Squid  on  01/23  at  02:19 PM

His past voting record. By the way, I brought it up a lot. You brought it up a lot. We all talked about it.

Yeah, so why do you keep bringing it up as if nobody knows about it.  We know about his past voting record.  We voted for him because of his past voting record. 

You blanketed the airwaves with anything you could find trying to discredit him.  You really couldn’t have done more; “Barack the Magic Negro” was a bonus.

There are just more of “us” than of “you”.  We weren’t hornswoggled.  We just disagreed.  Vehemently.

Comment #6: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  01/23  at  02:20 PM

You know, the transcript capitalizes “banana republic”.  Maybe Rush was talking about the policy at the stores?

Perhaps Banana Republic is a very nice place to work.

Comment #7: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  01/23  at  02:21 PM

Perhaps Banana Republic is a very nice place to work.

It’s a crappy place to shop. Hell, they make me feel like I’m not gay enough to be there every time I set foot in the damn store. (Nothing fits, anyway, so I don’t go there anymore and no longer put up with the little attitude queens)

Comment #8: MAJeff, the God of Biscuits  on  01/23  at  02:23 PM

You know, racism in this country is the exclusive problems of the left. We’re witnessing racism all this week that led up to the inauguration.

No, Rush, honey, that’s optimism you’ve been witnessing. I can see how you might confuse that with racism: Obama is black, therefore every positive message about him must trace back, in some form, to the color of his skin.

But most people are simply relieved that Bush is now an ex-president, and that Obama seems willing to reach across the aisle in friendship as opposed to slapping the shit out of his political opponents for daring to oppose his grand vision.

It’s hard to say whether Obama will be a good president or not, but the fact he’s suspending those kangaroo court proceedings at Gitmo is an excellent sign that he’ll at least be better than Bush – not that it takes a lot of doing to leap the bar set by Dumbya.

What’s especially funny about Rush the Gaseous Windbag’s whining is that he’s been in bed with a petty dictator for the last eight years with ne’er a peep about how banana republicanism is anti-democratic. But now he’s all worried, because it’s a “leftist” in office. What a ridiculous man.

Comment #9: Nil  on  01/23  at  02:24 PM

RUSH: We don’t know. See, this is the thing. Now, normally a mainstream media would have vetted this guy and we would know this. We don’t know what he is. That’s the whole point. People don’t care what he is. They don’t care who he is. They care that he’s black. They care that he’s historic. They care that they think he’s an intellectual because of the way he speaks. It’s all about how he speaks. I look at some of the facial expressions of people when they’re watching the guy, and it’s frightening. But I’m a thinker. A lot of people, I guess, aren’t.

Jesus, some call the waaaahmbulamce for OxyMan.

Comment #10: Ben D.  on  01/23  at  02:27 PM

They sound like dinosaurs talking about the new mammals on the block and how they will never ammount to anything.

Comment #11: Magis  on  01/23  at  02:36 PM

“It’s all about how he speaks. I look at some of the facial expressions of people when they’re watching the guy, and it’s frightening. But I’m a thinker. A lot of people, I guess, aren’t.”

...okay, so you believe you’re a “thinker”?

...and I suppose in your mind you’re a lean mean Marine fighting machine ready and eager to kick bin Laden’s ass too, eh El Rushbo, The Oxy Cowboy…

Comment #12: MikeEss  on  01/23  at  02:38 PM

But I’m a thinker. A lot of people, I guess, aren’t.

Hmm…fancy hearing that from someone who flunked out of college after a few semesters.  For cryin’ out loud…..he even failed a Ballroom Dancing class?!!

You really need to go out of your way to f^%k up to do that IME…...

Comment #13: exholt  on  01/23  at  02:43 PM

I love how despite the fact that Obama wrote two books and has been in the public eye since at least 2004, he’s a <I>totally unknown quantity!!!</a>

Comment #14: Mnemosyne  on  01/23  at  02:44 PM

D’oh!  That’s what I get for skipping preview.

Comment #15: Mnemosyne  on  01/23  at  02:44 PM

Yes, O Lord of Biscuits, I concur.  I haven’t shopped there in ages, b/c what they had was always too expensive, unless it was on sale.  They’re part of the Gap chains of stores that overprice, can’t sell enough, so heavily discount in a couple weeks. 

That’s why I said it might be a nice place to work, what with the transparency from their employers, and not shop.

Comment #16: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  01/23  at  02:46 PM

“They sound like dinosaurs talking about the new mammals on the block and how they will never ammount to anything.”

...Them new fangled auto-mo-beels will never replace the horse as transportation…

...Tarnation!  What do they need those rad-e-oos for?  Isn’t the phonograph good enough for folks?

...why are these people getting excited about that air-o-plane?  If God had wanted man to fly he would have given us wings!...

Comment #17: MikeEss  on  01/23  at  02:48 PM

You know, racism in this country is the exclusive problems of the left.

That’s actually true. Conservatives are almost all white; they hate black people and they have no problem with it.

Oh, he means only people on the left ARE racists? Well, that explains why all those conservatives voted for Obama.

I am hearing many Republicans say that very thing. “Well, we want him to succeed,” and prominent Republicans! “Yes, we want him to succeed.” They have laid down. They have totally. They’re drinking the Kool-Aid, too. They have no guts to stand up for what their beliefs are ...

Damn those conservatives and Republicans who are politicians who actually win elections! They should be following ME down the rathole! Resentment is SO much more awesome than success! Particularly when your agenda is ratings rather than governing!

Someone’s having their Norma Desmond Moment: “I AM big! It’s the Republicans who got small!”

Comment #18: RickMassimo  on  01/23  at  02:51 PM

Rush is also probably jealously angry that for once in 8 years…we finally have a President who graduated at least in the top quarter of his undergrad class as opposed to the near-absolute bottom…...

I can somewhat relate as someone who also graduated near the bottom of my graduating senior class…....in high school. LOL

D’oh!  That’s what I get for skipping preview.

Happens to the best of us….especially after the last 8 years.  Even the Capitol Steps singer/actor who played W at a live show and admitted to forgetting his lines or sounding incoherent because that was an occupation hazard of playing him.  We in the audience never really noticed as we all thought that was part of the act….wink

Comment #19: exholt  on  01/23  at  02:53 PM

It’s important to remember the Rush Limbaugh first came to prominence during the Clinton years—being in opposition to the current administration gives people fire and purpose. He’s going to have a tough sell as Obama’s approval ratings are so high… for the moment. But Rush is going to do everything he can to chip away at that public goodwill to the new president, and the second Obama trips up, they’re going to pounce.

He’s dug himself a pit for wishing the administration would “fail” but he’ll keep at it. We just have to make sure that we’re prepared.

Comment #20: Mighty Ponygirl  on  01/23  at  02:53 PM

You know, racism in this country is the exclusive problems of the left.

Rush and Co. have really got this neat twist of logic down pat now.  According to their New Rules:
You’re a racist if you even mention race - in any context.
You’re a racist if you notice someone’s race because they “don’t see race”.
You’re a racist if you accuse someone else of being racist.
You’re a racist if you even use the word “race”.

Comment #21: BadKitty  on  01/23  at  02:54 PM

Rush is crying about his irrelevance

Comment #22: Renmiri  on  01/23  at  02:55 PM

Mnemosyne, that kept hitting me during the campaign, until I finally (duh, I’m slow) realized that it’s dog-whistle racebaiting. 

I think when it finally hit me was when I realized that I had never heard the “We don’t know who he is” meme applied to any white male politician, no matter how new he was on the scene.  When John Edwards was Kerry’s choice for VP, I don’t remember any chorus of “Huh?  Who’s this guy then?” even though he hadn’t been in the Senate much longer than Obama, and didn’t have the additional “two books and huge DNC speech four years ago” behind him.

Same with the whole birth certificate kerfluffle, which they are STILL flogging over at FailRepublic.

(Yeah, I know.  I’m slow and naive.  But I’m getting better!)

Comment #23: elmo  on  01/23  at  02:56 PM

I am hearing many Republicans say that very thing. “Well, we want him to succeed,” and prominent Republicans! “Yes, we want him to succeed.” They have laid down. They have totally.

So, essentially Rush sez:
How dare anyone want things to be GOOD for people???!!!  I want to see all Americans living under bridges fighting rats for food in the ashes of the apocalypse, because that will mean we neo-cons will have WON THE GAME!!!!  Won’t that be just GREAT??!!   
.... um, hey, why isn’t everyone on board with me here….? you all must be racists!

Comment #24: CalliopeJane  on  01/23  at  03:02 PM

I just got back from vacation, where I spent significant amounts of time on a dive boat with a couple who were pretty staunch republicans.  We had some, shall we say, “spirited” conversations over dinner and whatnot, but at the end of the day, they both said, flat out, that even though they didn’t vote for him, and don’t agree with him on many things, Obama is now our president and they support him in that endeavor.  Because that’s how democracy works. 

I guess though, that they’re really just patsies for our left-wing agenda. 

I think that’s what people like Rush don’t understand.  They’ve spent so long viewing any dissent to their point of view as disloyalty - if you criticized any policy of Bush you were a traitor to the country - that they can’t even conceptualize when people on their own “side” support the “presidency” even when they don’t necessarily support the particular policies of the administration.

Comment #25: sam  on  01/23  at  03:14 PM

They’re afraid of being called racists.

Say what you like about Rush, he’s not afraid of being called a racist.

Courts it, actually.

Comment #26: Molly, NYC  on  01/23  at  03:15 PM

I love how despite the fact that Obama wrote two books and has been in the public eye since at least 2004, he’s a totally unknown quantity!!!

Obama’s personal history is well documented, but he isn’t the scion of a political dynasty or the spawn of old money like Bush is. It seems likely to me that Rush’s concern over Obama have less to do with the man himself than with his family; where they came from and what their priorities were. That, to Rush, is an area shrouded in the magic and mystery of darkest Africa.

Obama’s parents were divorced. He attended school outside of the United States for a time. He used drugs as a teenager - and admits it. He spent a lot of time in the care of his grandparents. I think these things are all red flags to Rush and his associates. He’s an “unknown” to them because they’ve never personally known anyone with his background. Obama isn’t “well-rooted” like they are.

Comment #27: Nil  on  01/23  at  03:18 PM

For cryin’ out loud…..he even failed a Ballroom Dancing class?!!

You can’t blame him… Dancing is for teh Gayyyyzzzzz!

Comment #28: elgie  on  01/23  at  03:30 PM

If there was ever proof of how completely morally and intellectually bankrupt these goons are, it lies in their continued trotting out and group chanting of Shit We Have All Heard Before And Again And Again. 

That they all seem to think that any substantial number of people will finally agree with them or care on the 70th group rotation of this bullcrap is beautifully pathetic. 

If they had anything to go on, anthing relevant or important, they would be bringing it out.  That they don’t have anything new or even different to flog speaks to their irrelevance.

Comment #29: Ms Kate  on  01/23  at  03:36 PM

For cryin’ out loud…..he even failed a Ballroom Dancing class?!!

So that was the source of the famous mystery injury that kept him out of ‘Nam?

Comment #30: Ms Kate  on  01/23  at  03:41 PM

I think when it finally hit me was when I realized that I had never heard the “We don’t know who he is” meme applied to any white male politician, no matter how new he was on the scene.

In living memory, the Dems have given the Repubs basically two kinds of presidential candidates to run against. There’s the egghead from the North (Stevenson/Kennedy/Mondale/Dukakis/Kerry) who doesn’t understand the little people and doesn’t know what you’re going through, and the good ol’ boy from the South (Johnson/Carter/Clinton/Gore - and would have been Edwards) who seems a bit normal on the surface, but he’s either SECRETLY the first guy doing a funny accent (Gore) or his life is WRACKED WITH SCANDAL. Also, he doesn’t hate the blacks and the gays, so he can’t really be a regular guy, right?

Obama is the egghead from the North, but they were more desperate this time, and they saw even more opportunities to other him based on his race. So as well as the usual “elitist” mantras (arugula, clinging to guns and religion, posh rhetoric) we got “scary foreigner” stuff too (radical pastor, birth certificate, “don’t really know him”, someone from Hamas said he didn’t hate him, blah) - because in the dittohead brain, black people ARE scary foreigners who want to kill you.

I’m aware that the know-nothings are scattered across the country, not contained to the South. But wherever they are, they hold the South up as an example of fat white guys kicking some ass.

They are small-minded and I don’t want them anywhere near me.

Comment #31: Dolbia  on  01/23  at  03:46 PM

If I had to venture a guess, I’d say that Rush has little cross-generational appeal and that he’s preaching to an ever-shrinking audience. Meanwhile, it’s started to make the mistake of taking himself progressively more and more seriously. You could see this in his freak-out over michael j. fox in ‘06, and he certainly comes across less healthy now than he did in only recent years past.

Personally, I wouldn’t worry about him. The people he’s preaching to are the same people who he preached to during the clinton years… and he’s more and more out of touch with the zeitgeist and recycling a failed republican message.

Comment #32: Tyro  on  01/23  at  03:49 PM

So that was the source of the famous mystery injury that kept him out of ‘Nam?

I thought he had a pilonidal abscess. I had one of them at college and I couldn’t do anything too active for… about a month? And I had to sit on a cushion. Which should totally have kept me off the draft for a decade.

Comment #33: Dolbia  on  01/23  at  03:53 PM

Because you know Pelosi and some of the guys over in congress are talking about war crimes trials and charges and so forth.

They ARE? Oh this is GOOD news.

Oh wait, this is Rush. So it’s probably not true, except by accident. Dang.

Comment #34: Jesurgislac  on  01/23  at  04:18 PM

Tyro, I wish it was true about the shrinking audience, but I have friends - yes, real people, who are otherwise rational, sane human beings - who are in my age group (I turn twenty-five in two weeks) and who idolize Rush.  I don’t get it.  An otherwise sweet, wonderful guy I know (an ex-boyfriend who, until this one, was pretty much the gold standard for me), who isn’t a Nice Guy and, while not a feminist, doesn’t have your standard baggage against women, who is kind and gentle and loving and giving, and he just freaking loves Rush.  He’s not racist; he’s not sexist (at least, beyond likely a few privilege issues).  He’s not really anything other than an adamant laissez-faire capitalist, which, while a position I wholeheartedly disagree with, is one I can respect.  It makes me want to slap him upside the head and ask him what the fuck he’s doing listening to that crazy bullshit.

Either way, I know Dittoheads who are my age, and I’m not exactly over-the-hill yet.

I’m surprised they haven’t at least moved on to Michael Savage in my generation.  He’s much cooler and edgier and more psychotic.  I even liked him back in my fundie days before I realized that agreeing with him made me want to shoot myself in the face, which likely indicated disagreement of an intense sort.

Comment #35: Atheist Feminazi  on  01/23  at  04:31 PM

They care that they think he’s an intellectual because of the way he speaks. It’s all about how he speaks.

Yeah, a BA from Columbia and JD magna cum laude from Harvard Law has nothing to do with being an intellectual. Or actually being competent, skilled even, at all the jobs he’s had before he was president. It’s aaaaallll about how he speaks, and he’s totally tricking us about how smart he is.

Comment #36: HeatherMae  on  01/23  at  05:11 PM

You can’t blame him… Dancing is for teh Gayyyyzzzzz!

I finally found a man who loves to dance and isn’t gay…

Comment #37: Sarcastro  on  01/23  at  05:17 PM

So that was the source of the famous mystery injury that kept him out of ‘Nam?
~ ~Ms Kate

&
<blockquote>I thought he had a pilonidal abscess. I had one of them at college and I couldn’t do anything too active for… about a month? And I had to sit on a cushion. Which should totally have kept me off the draft for a decade.
~ ~pepito<blockquote>

I also had a pilonidal cyst & was out of commission for about a month after the surgery.  It seems to me that this was a case of an ass with a cyst on him.

Comment #38: fastiller  on  01/23  at  05:50 PM

Someone’s having their Norma Desmond Moment: “I AM big! It’s the Republicans who got small!”

Win.

Comment #39: Mnemosyne  on  01/23  at  06:07 PM

Either way, I know Dittoheads who are my age, and I’m not exactly over-the-hill yet.

Yeah, don’t go dismissing Rush just yet. Just because the snake ain’t in the tent ain’t a good reason to think it won’t work damn hard to hurt you. As long as Limbaugh is on the air, he’s dangerous.

What gives me hope is that this new administration will probably be less interested in ignoring Rush’s various crimes. Hope he can keep his mitts off the drugs, ‘cause the feds are probably watching him right now…

Comment #40: Scott  on  01/23  at  06:22 PM

Yeah, a BA from Columbia and JD magna cum laude from Harvard Law has nothing to do with being an intellectual.

Not merely a BA from Columbia…but one which placed him at least in the top 20% of his graduating class…..and not merely getting a JD magna cum laude from Harvard Law…but graduating #1 in his class. 

No wonder so many people of Rush’s ilk hate Obama as his academic achievements alone starkly showed how far they’ve fallen short in their lives.  The fact he happens to be African-American adds further insult to their perceived injury…....


Similar dynamic to how many socio-economically privileged undergrad classmates my high school classmates and I have encountered who assumed they were “superior” to us public high school graduates for having attended fancy private/boarding school were quite discomfited and even enraged when they found their assumed superiority was a complete mirage when many of them not only underperformed relative to their public school graduate counterparts…but also did so to the extent of flunking too many courses and facing some sanctions as a result.  Our recent outgoing president is another datapoint in this regard…..

Comment #41: exholt  on  01/23  at  06:55 PM

The schadenfreude. Let me show you it. wink

Rush has always been a gaseous windbag, but now he sounds merely desperate. He reminds me of how Beetlejuice sounded at the end of the movie when the headhunter in the afterlife shrunk his head after Beetlejuice stole his number. Rush has that same sound - like a balloon quickly running out of air.

Comment #42: The Countess  on  01/23  at  07:02 PM

I really think ol’ Rushbo is going to self destruct before this is over.  Can’t quite decides how, however.  Torn between the conventional exploding head, and implosion when he realizes that nobody cares what he says, or spontaneous combustion from all the futile rage.

Comment #43: DrDick  on  01/23  at  07:54 PM

This:
What I’m afraid of is that what Obama did with this executive order is actually make it easier for the media to go get Bush documents.

and this:

This is not America. This is not what America does.

I’m just flabbergasted at this.  So, Rush, if he’s got nothing to hide, and all of his actions are justifiable, then what does he have to fear from some documents?  After all, that’s the argument that’s brought up in defense of a police state…you have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide.

I can’t wait until he slips into complete irrelevancy, where he never works on the airwaves again.

Comment #44: Duhlicious Insanity  on  01/24  at  10:36 AM

Stinking traitor.

Even those of us who despised everything Bush and Cheney stood for wanted the enterprises they pushed the country into to succeed, because lives and livelihoods were at stake. But no, not a traitor like Rush. He’s willing for thousands of americans to die, millions to lose their jobs and their homes, just so that he can feel better about himself.

The banana republic (remember how that term got started, anyone?) thing is just the icing. Giving the public access to information about their government—yeah, the next thing you know they’ll be naming airports and post offices and particle accelerators after… oh, wait.

Comment #45: paul  on  01/24  at  07:44 PM

Have to second on the ‘kids’ not being immune to this peckerneck. I hear at least a few of the younger guys I work with parroting these particular memes, although I genuinely believe that race generally does not enter their calculus (we have a very diverse workplace and a true racist would have a helluva time there - but I could be naive, too, I guess), but the ZOMSocialist!!!1!, weak-on-whatever, won’t-let-us-bomb-whoever-in-the-hell-we-please and on and on etc memes. They don’t listen to talk radio, mostly rock radio/fratboy style morning shows, but when these guys hit 40 and start listening to talk, it will likely be wingnut and not Mike Malloy…

Comment #46: paleotectonics  on  01/25  at  01:47 PM
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