Monday, September 30, 2013

Rush Limbaugh Bashes 'Journalistic Malpractice' Attacking GOP Over Gov't Shutdown




9/30/13 - Rush Limbaugh took the media to task Monday for foisting all the blame of a potential government shutdown on Republicans. He mocked pieces like The Washington Post's "You will no longer be able to watch this baby panda online if the government shuts down" and this Associated Press articlefor basically saying Republicans want a shutdown and "hate the zoo" and all the rest of it.

Limbaugh predicted in the next few days the media would write piece after piece about all the programs getting shut down during the shutdown and blaming Republican intransigence on the whole thing. He referred to the AP article above as "basically a press release from the Democrat party" that accuses Republicans of hating Obama so much they're willing to let millions of people go without health care.

"It's just flat-out journalistic malpractice. There is no pretense--there's not even an objective pretense here to portray the Republican position on this anywhere near accurately."

The Alex Jones Show - Monday, September 30, 2013 (Full Show): Geraldo Rivera, Dr. Jerome R. Corsi

On this Monday, September 30, 2013 worldwide broadcast of the Alex Jones Show, Alex explains how the impending government shutdown isn't really a shutdown at all because the vast majority of federal services will continue as normal. House Republicans are attempting to delay the implementation of Obamacare for at least a year as the destructive nature of the "law" becomes even more obvious. Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera joins the show to discuss the current gridlock in Congress. New York Times
best-selling author Dr. Jerome R. Corsi also joins the show to break down these developments within the Washington beltway. Dr. Corsi is also the author of Who Really Killed Kennedy? 50 Years Later: Stunning New Revelations About the JFK Assassination.


War and Peace in the Middle East



U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by telephone Friday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani — the first direct conversation between leaders in Washington and Tehran since 1979.
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