Jan 29 2009
A Study In Ignorance and Excesses
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Give a fool a microphone and he will definitely show you how ignorant he is and Rush Limbaugh is a prime example of ignorance with a microphone. He is a study in what excesses will do to you in life. He has taken freedom of speech to a level of excess; sprouting whatever negativity he feels like and it does not even have to be based on truth, just what he wants to say in the moment.
He has become the spokesman for the Republican Party and a true reflection of where they have gone. The insane part to this is that people are listening to him, not only listening but believing in what he speaks. He is a study in division and divisiveness by the things he verbalizes, off the top of his ignorant head. I can not believe he actually gets paid to talk the insanity he spits out.
Sources have said that towards his mission of wanting to see Obama fail, he has encouraged his Republican Party members to oppose the stimulus plan because it would give Democrats an electoral advantage by creating new jobs. How could you wish for Obama to fail without taking all of America down with the failure.
He is representing the Republican Party and he is a fitting representative filled with nothing but division, negativity and excesses. He talks to excess, with no thought just words and the words are foolish, sarcastic and rude nothing but hot air. Similarly, that is what the Republican Party has been of late.
John McCain thought he could win the race for presidency, by putting Obama down, twisting his words and raising suspicions on his character. He felt strongly that because Obama was black all he had to do was engage (sorry I have to put it like this) white America, on divisions that have always happened in America, showing himself as a “good ol boy” by the camouflaged way he spoke his words of division.
Bush and his excesses ran the deficit up with his mindless spending on a war that we should not have even been in (and it’s too early to know whether it even did any good), his lack of foresight, the lies he told to achieve his goal of war in Iraq, excesses, excesses, excesses led us to where we are now.
The Republican’s excess in the criticisms of Palin, being the main reason for the failure of the Republicans in the election; not even facing the fact that it was the view of the excesses that turned people off and made them want change. The truth is, it was McCain who ruined the campaign, trying to drive wedges between people in the remarks that he made and choosing to spend all his time ridiculing Obama.
The Republican Party is showing time and again that they are not worthy, not fitting to be in charge and the ugliness that they have been keeping alive in some American people is coming to light with people like Rush Limbaugh showing just what an anything goes party they are. The Republican Party has shown that they would go to any means to achieve their end, as Bush did with the lies he told.
To the dissention they are showing to the American public in not wanting to pass the stimulus bill because they are not ready to relinquish control, the control they have had these last 8 years. Who are they to judge what economist say may work and stand strong in their partisan ways at the cost of the people they were put there to serve.
More than that with all I have witnessed them do over the past eight years, I don’t trust them or believe them because they have shown me what they are capable of and what they will deny in the face of truth. Yes, Rush Limbaugh is the perfect spokesman for the Republican Party, all who can’t handle truth or change and It’s very disconcerting what I see in his eyes.
And that’s the way I see it!!

How are you true? I very much enjoyed your piece on that fool Limbaugh. I am afraid that his nonsense (well, not afraid) will bite him in that big ass of his. According to a recent poll in the N.Y. Times: 64% percent of AMERICANS feel confident that the stimulus plan is a very positive start. Approximately the same number blame the GOP for the failure to achieve bi-partisanship as witnessed by the vote in the House. I couldn’t agree with you more when you say that “Rash” is more concerned with regaining power in Congress than he is in seeing Democratic proposed bills turn out to be good for America. If he actually took the time to be a bit more emperical instead of just babbling the same, tired rhetoric; he would realize that HIS party was responsible and people feel that President Obama and his people are taking positive steps to mitigate the damage. “Rash” should be aware that these polls are not restricted to those registered as Democratics. Keep writing; I love your posts. I will not be posting on Today.com any longer so you can find me on my own site at http://deanconnorsblog.blogspot.com. Keep writing; I love your work.-Dean Connor