9/5/13 - The news out today is that Russia has compiled a 100-page report of evidence that the Syrian rebels used chemical weapons, not the Assad regime. Even the NY Times documents the brutality of the Syrian rebels today, saying it creates a dilemma for the West. So given all of this, plus the fact that Obama and Kerry have lied many times over, Rush laments how difficult it is to have to agree with Russia over the word of our own American president and explains why he feels he must:
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Max Keiser's Marshmallow Gun of Truth | Think Tank
Abby Martin talks to Max Keiser, host of RT's 'Keiser Report' about
everything from why a supposedly broke country always has money for war,
and the often illogical outcomes of important events, citing
Halliburton stocks rising following revelations of the company's
criminality
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Rush Limbaugh Says Obama's 'Red Line' Blame Shifting Puts His 'Stability' in Question: 'Psycopathic'
9/5/13 - Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh told his audience on
Thursday that some are becoming concerned about the president's mental
health. Limbaugh said that President Barack Obama declaring the use of
chemical weapons in Syria a "red line" and then shifting that
declaration to Congress and the international community once it was
crossed is "psychopathic."
Limbaugh played a clip of the president in Sweden on Wednesday telling reporters that the world and Congress set the "red line" prohibiting the use of chemical weapons in Syria and he only referenced it in the summer of 2012.
"This is some-pathic, I don't know what kind," Limbaugh said. "Psychopathic, it's some pathic."
"It's Congress' fault, because they're the ones that passed a resolution decades ago against the use of chemical weapons," he added. "Oh yeah, it's the Republicans fault."
"There are people watching this and I'm telling you they're questioning the stability of the people running this country and they're scared to death," Limbaugh asserted.
Limbaugh said that the country is better off if it does not intervene in the Syrian civil war and accept the lost credibility that will result when nothing comes of Obama's forceful declarations about the need to act.
"This is dangerous," Limbaugh added. "It's not Obama cleverly outwitting his opponents. He's President of the United States and he's not up to it."
"He doesn't want the job," he insisted. "He'll be glad to raise your taxes and control your life with health care, but he doesn't want to do this stuff. It's too messy."
"It is his credibility on the line and there's nothing he can do about that," Limbaugh continued. "Can you imagine any president ever say, 'it's not my problem, it's America's problem."
"Who the hell says that? Who -- what kind of person thinks that?" the radio hosts went on.
Limbaugh played a clip of the president in Sweden on Wednesday telling reporters that the world and Congress set the "red line" prohibiting the use of chemical weapons in Syria and he only referenced it in the summer of 2012.
"This is some-pathic, I don't know what kind," Limbaugh said. "Psychopathic, it's some pathic."
"It's Congress' fault, because they're the ones that passed a resolution decades ago against the use of chemical weapons," he added. "Oh yeah, it's the Republicans fault."
"There are people watching this and I'm telling you they're questioning the stability of the people running this country and they're scared to death," Limbaugh asserted.
Limbaugh said that the country is better off if it does not intervene in the Syrian civil war and accept the lost credibility that will result when nothing comes of Obama's forceful declarations about the need to act.
"This is dangerous," Limbaugh added. "It's not Obama cleverly outwitting his opponents. He's President of the United States and he's not up to it."
"He doesn't want the job," he insisted. "He'll be glad to raise your taxes and control your life with health care, but he doesn't want to do this stuff. It's too messy."
"It is his credibility on the line and there's nothing he can do about that," Limbaugh continued. "Can you imagine any president ever say, 'it's not my problem, it's America's problem."
"Who the hell says that? Who -- what kind of person thinks that?" the radio hosts went on.
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