Rush Limbaugh is highly intelligent and very skilled at what he does. I listened to him for many years, and accepted most of what he said as being sincere and from the heart. I was a true "ditto head" (does ditto head mean replacing your brain with that of someone else?). I no longer believe that. As stated in this article, Limbaugh has admitted he has carried water for the Republicans. He praises people like Dick Cheney, a card-carrying member of the Council on Foreign Relations. From Wikipedia: Carroll Quigley, Professor of History at Georgetown University, stated, "The Council of Foreign Relations is the American Branch of a society which originated in England and believes national boundaries should be obliterated and one-world rule established."
One person for whom Limbaugh has no use whatsoever is Ron Paul, a true conservative, a medical doctor who has delivered thousands of babies and is 100% pro life, the most important issue to me. He is also truly anti-war, the one candidate who would have agreed with Pope John Paul II that it was wrong to go to war with Iraq. Limbaugh has supported almost every major policy of the establishment Republicans, despite his statements to the contrary. The establishment Republicans hate Ron Paul because he, unlike the other candidates, marches to a different drummer. It's called the Constitution. Paul is the only candidate to speak about about the National Defense Authorization Act and the fact that it is taking away all of our constitutional rights. (Limbaugh has never mentioned this bill on his program) Paul is the only one to question the motives of the US Government in going to war around the world. He is the only one to question the legitimacy of the Federal Reserve, which is not federal at all but private banks which make all of our monetary decisions for us, loan us money and then charge interest on that money.
Notice in the video below Limbaugh's statement, "there is no perfect candidate." That is going to be the mantra you will be hearing from the Republican side. Very much like the Democrats in 2008: "Anyone but Bush." It's called "propaganda."
The following is from Infowars.com.
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
December 15, 2011
One person for whom Limbaugh has no use whatsoever is Ron Paul, a true conservative, a medical doctor who has delivered thousands of babies and is 100% pro life, the most important issue to me. He is also truly anti-war, the one candidate who would have agreed with Pope John Paul II that it was wrong to go to war with Iraq. Limbaugh has supported almost every major policy of the establishment Republicans, despite his statements to the contrary. The establishment Republicans hate Ron Paul because he, unlike the other candidates, marches to a different drummer. It's called the Constitution. Paul is the only candidate to speak about about the National Defense Authorization Act and the fact that it is taking away all of our constitutional rights. (Limbaugh has never mentioned this bill on his program) Paul is the only one to question the motives of the US Government in going to war around the world. He is the only one to question the legitimacy of the Federal Reserve, which is not federal at all but private banks which make all of our monetary decisions for us, loan us money and then charge interest on that money.
Notice in the video below Limbaugh's statement, "there is no perfect candidate." That is going to be the mantra you will be hearing from the Republican side. Very much like the Democrats in 2008: "Anyone but Bush." It's called "propaganda."
The following is from Infowars.com.
Steve Watson
Infowars.com
December 15, 2011
With the latest polls showing Ron Paul within touching distance of the lead in Iowa with less than three weeks to go to the caucus, the phony conservative big guns have set about a desperate campaign to smear the Congressman, for fear that he could actually win.
Appearing on on Fox News Channel’s “On the Record with Greta van Sustren” on Wednesday night, radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh lambasted Paul, claiming that “right now anybody other than Ron Paul could beat Obama if the election were tomorrow — easily.”
Limbaugh also suggested that Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and Texas Gov. Rick Perry were the most conservative candidates.
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Limbaugh’s attack falls flat on it’s face when you consider the fact that just last week an NBC News/Marist Poll found that among all competitors for the Republican nomination, Ron Paul has the best chance of defeating President Obama in a head-to-head race. Indeed, Obama defeats all the GOP competitors except for Ron Paul in a hypothetical matchup, thus the EXACT OPPOSITE of what Limbaugh claims is actually true.
Rush Limbaugh is not an idiot, he knows this is the case, yet he also knows that the majority of Fox News viewers will simply swallow his lies wholesale without questioning his “facts”.
Ron Paul is the only candidate in the 2012 GOP race who has the ability to pick up votes from Democrats, Independents and Liberal voters who are dissatisfied with Obama’s continuation of George W. Bush’s core policies.
Limbaugh has consistently sought to sideline Ron Paul by claiming he is a fringe candidate even as his success in national polls prove he is a powerful front runner for the 2012 presidential election.
During a recent monologue on his radio show, Limbaugh, who once admitted that he was a water carrier for the Republican Party, claimed that Ron Paul would destroy the GOP, and that Paul’s supporters were “nuts on parade”.
Not only has Ron Paul received more than double the amount of donations from active duty military personnel than all of the other Republican candidates combined, he has also raised more money from the troops than President Obama himself.
By characterizing Ron Paul supporters as “nuts on parade,” Limbaugh has simultaneously insulted the thousands of U.S. troops he routinely claims to support.
Meanwhile, appearing on Fox News’ “Hannity” last night, Ann Coulter fully endorsed Mitt Romney, proclaiming him to be the most conservative candidate there is, along with Michele Bachmann.
During the discussion Coulter set about a pathetic smear attempt on Ron Paul, stating “I think of the candidates on the stage, Newt Gingrich is tied with Ron Paul — and only Ron Paul because of his foreign policy — as the least conservative candidate on the stage.”
Watch the interview:
Coulter’s assertion that Ron Paul is the least conservative candidate in the 2012 GOP field is beyond ridiculous. In fact, Ron Paul is not only the most conservative candidate, he is officially the most conservative member of congress and more conservative than any senator or president, not only today but dating all the way back to 1937.
Out of 3,320 individuals, Ron Paul ranks number 3,320 (number 1 being the most liberal) in a Common Space Scores tabulation by distinguished political scientist Dr Keith T. Poole. The scores are computed from all the roll calls cast in the House and Senate for the 1937 – 2002 period.
Coulter, on the other hand, is not a conservative. Rather she is a rabid neo-conservative of the PNAC mould. She is practically obsessed with the idea of dominating and culturally obliterating the middle east and routinely espouses the doctrine of pre-emptive invasion of other countries.
In her mind, a conservative is someone who wholly endorses aggressive policing of the planet by the military industrial complex and the armed forces of the United States . Coulter’s idea of what a conservative is is so twisted it defies belief.
To suggest that Romney or Bachmann are more conservative than Ron Paul is truly laughable. Romney supported the banker bailout and was the author of an almost identical proposal to Obamacare, while Bachmann, the so-called Tea Party (Taxed Enough Already) candidate, is a former tax collector. Both candidates also endorse an aggressive militaristic foreign policy.
Only by directly challenging the blatant lies and smear coming out of the mouths of talking heads like Limbaugh and Coulter can we communicate the fact that Ron Paul’s policies represent the only solution to help rescue a crumbling America that has been gutted economically, socially and geopolitically by decades of phony partisanship and a complete abrogation from both parties of the constitutional foundation of the country.
The latest Rasmussen poll out of Iowa places Ron Paul narrowly in third place with 18%. Gingrich is at 20% and Romney at 23%, according to the poll. A poll earlier in the week from Public Policy Polling had Paul in second place, just 1 percentage point behind Gingrich.
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