General Clark's Orwellian Solution :: Rush Limbaugh
RUSH: As you know, Wesley Clark yesterday all over television lying through his teeth about me. He was claiming that I have a long history of disrespecting and criticizing uniformed military personnel. So I decided to hit back, call him on the lies, and then ask him again, "How are you sleeping at night, General, knowing you could have done something about the genocide of 800,000 Rwandans?" I'm sleeping very well at night these days, thank you, how are you sleeping? So last night on MSNBC, Tucker Carlson who's doing his best -- along with Scarborough now and then -- to hold up the right end on that network, interviewed Wesley Clark. Our pet name for him here is Ashley Wilkes. Tucker says to him, "Here's part of what you wrote in the Huffington Post. You said this: 'Since Rush Limbaugh won't listen to us, we're going directly to Congress, which can prevent him from disrespecting and censoring the voices of our soldiers.' Now, with all due respect, that's almost Orwellian, General. You're accusing him of censorship and, at the same time, attempting to censor him by taking him off the air?"
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