Chris Wallace interviewed today Rush Limbaugh on his show, News Sunday.  Rush  informed us that President Obama  is an egomaniac.  An egomaniac?  Rush has the audacity to say someone else is an egomaniac?  Speechless.   

 

This video is the mother lode of insults and national antagonism.  Limbaugh  bashes the President, calling him a man-child and a little boy, brags about earning $400,000 a year, talks about his addiction, whines about the NFL (and blames Obama),  and all the other things we have come to expect from this radio actor.  He says Vice President Biden is a windbag and pompous. 

 

Rush feels it is his talent, not the news, that has made him what he is.  Rush seems to be all the negative attributes he has attached to President Obama.  How odd.  Who remembers when he talked this way about Bill Clinton?

Is this the most arrogant, egotistical evil man in the world?  I just think he is Un-American.  He makes me like Glenn Beck, who I do not think is evil, just misguided.

 

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9 Thoughts to “Rush Accused President Obama of being an Egomaniac”

  1. Slowpoke Rodriguez

    Rush is right on this one. Obama is unbelievably egotistical and arrogant. That doesn’t bother me in someone who delivers the goods. But in a total incompetent??? It’s quite ugly.

  2. Emma

    You’d have a big head, too, Slow, if people handed you awards and honors just for showing up and reading pretty words. The guy got a Nobel prize just for being him.

  3. Well we are all stuck with him, for better or worse, for the next 3 + years. You all need to come up with an electable candidate. You didn’t last time. The message is that extremists might make it on the state level during rough times. It is an anomoly. Even McDonnell played Mr. Moderate. Extremism will not fly in a national election.

  4. I am just flabberghasted that no one is outraged that someone would speak about any President of the United States like this.

  5. Slowpoke Rodriguez

    Moon-howler :
    I am just flabberghasted that no one is outraged that someone would speak about any President of the United States like this.

    Perhaps you should dig up some old Keith Overbite, Johnny “Chucklehead” Stewart, Bill Maher, or a 1000 others commenting on Bush while he was our President. Puh-lease!

  6. Emma

    For all those who firmly believe in the increasing incivility of the public discourse (in no particular order):

    “He is incapable of thought, because he has nothing to think with.”
    Woodrow Wilson on Warren Harding

    An economic fatalist with a God-given inertia.He knew nothing and
    refused to learn.”
    W.A.White,Journalist on Calvin Coolidge

    “… a hypocrite in public life, the world will be puzzled to decide whether you are an apostate or an impostor, whether you have abandoned good principles, or whether you ever had any?”
    Thomas Paine (1737-1809) to George Washington

    “As an intellectual he bestowed upon the games of golf and bridge all the enthusiasm and perseverance that he withheld from books and ideas.”
    Emmet Hughes, American writer, on Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969), 34th American president

    “Filthy Story-Teller, Despot, Liar, Thief, Braggart, Buffoon, Usurper, Monster, Ignoramus Abe, Old Scoundrel, Perjurer, Robher, Swindler, Tyrant, Field-Butcher, Land-Pirate.”
    Harper’s Weekly on Abraham Lincoln

  7. I don’t like it when anyone does it, and that includes SNL. I didn’t watch them or laugh at them.

  8. Emma, thanks for that contribution. And it is easy to forget.

    Members of Congress used to resort to fisticuffs and call each other out for duels. Maybe we have come a long way.

    What a shame we have to always resort to ad hominem attacks instead of policy attack,

    Thanks again for contribution.

  9. Slowpoke Rodriguez

    Moon-howler :
    What a shame we have to always resort to ad hominem attacks instead of policy attack,

    Well, admitting the problem is the first step on the road to recovery!

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