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A worldwide runaway recession seems headed for depression, and Barack Obama is worried about Rush Limbaugh.

Messiah can’t walk on water with Rush in his way


By Judi McLeod ——--January 26, 2009

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imageHeads up to George Soros: Better give the strings of your recently acquired puppet an extra tug. Within days of having to be sworn in twice, President Barack Obama is looking a lot more like a tinpot dictator than The Messiah. Like an l'enfant terrible on an unholy tear in the palace, he’s used his presidential pen to shut down Hotel Gitmo, signed documents for American taxpayer-paid abortions in foreign countries and is gloating, “I won!” and “I will trump that!” to suspected dufus RINOs.

The 44th President of the USA couldn’t resist bragging about having his own in-House gym when he made an impromptu visit to the White House press corps last week. But America’s newly ACORN elected president and touted King of the World has turned a certain shade of green over the likes of established King of the Airwaves Rush Limbo, “El Rushbo” to millions of disenfranchised small c conservatives. When he was still President-elect, Barack Obama loaded up on brass in the personage of Colin Powell who started telling Republicans not to listen to the guiding light of millions. The cat was out of the proverbial bag and conservatives knew something was coming. Comically enough savvy Rush was his usual 10 steps ahead of the POTUS, predicting Obama edicts before they were even issued. El Rushbo had already declared himself “Last Man Standing”, when he predicted on January 23, 2009 that “Liberals Plan to Separate Elected Republicans from Their Voters.” Responding to a caller who asked, “What can I and other people do?” to get people to understand what is happening to them, Rush described winning strategy: “Well, you know, I’ve been giving this a lot of thought because I get this question frequently. and right now the focus of the attention on the American people is worthwhile. It’s going to be a big project, because right now the American people are not thinking, and we’ve gotta find a way to reach them by virtue of emotion, at least the Obama supporters and some of the cult followers And there are a lot of Republicans in this group, too, by the way. I don’t think reason is the way to approach them right now. Reason will be automatically rejected, because they view this not within the realm of reason, but within the realm of emotion and hope, all these ethereal things that are not tangible. I think the only thing that’s going to turn people around will be time, and that will require the failure of Obama policies to work. That will happen, and I think 2010, 2012 will both provide pretty good opportunities for significant Republican gains in the House and Senate, maybe even the White House back, but limiting the damage between now and then so that even after Republicans win in 2010 or 2012, that there’s still something left to fix, that’s not so far gone. ...”But, look, I think what’s coming is going to be a concerted effort by the Obama administration to separate our elected officials from us on the Republican side. Colin Powell is working on that. Colin Powell is already out there saying Republicans should ignore Limbaugh, meaning conservatives, plus me. McCain (in a) New York Times story today, “The Maverick is Back”. And what does that mean. It means he’s back criticizing the Republican Party, and they’re celebrating it. So I think what’s going to happen, Obama had a meeting with congressional leaders today, and it’s a wild guess, but my assumption is that there’s going to be an attempt made to separate elected Republicans in the House and Senate from their voters. “The effort is going to be, “Don’t listen to what your voter says. It’s not the way this is going to get done. We’re not going to get things done up here, unless we work together my way.” That’s what Obama is going to say.” As it turned out El Rushbo was right on the mark. “You can’t just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done,” Obama told GOP leaders invited to the white House to discuss his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package. Americans are losing jobs and homes. A worldwide runaway recession seems headed for depression, and Barack Obama is worried about Rush Limbaugh. “I won!” and “I will trump you on that” won’t cut it with the millions who tune in on Rush Limbaugh. It would be something like walking on water.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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