Friday, May 16, 2008

Limbaugh's devastating remarks about McCain by Lawrence Auster

On May 14, Rush Limbaugh delivered one of the most pointed, powerful, disturbing monologues I've ever heard from him, on the subject of Sen. McCain's manmade global warming speech. I didn't think I could have a worse opinion of McCain than I already had. I was wrong. Rush's analysis shows how McCain's well-known negative qualities--his desire to win the favor of the left by betraying his own side, his never-resting officious impulse to cleanse Republicans of their "divisive" and "bigoted" attitudes--have been raised, as it were, to a higher power with his handling of global warming. What McCain is pushing now, as Rush puts it, is a form of international socialism, the main object of which is not to save the planet but to put down America. To repeat what I said a couple of months ago on the subject of McCain's support for the North American Union:

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