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| May 7, 2008 |
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Story #1: HuffPo Kooks Compare OpChaos to Genocide
RUSH: The Huffington Post today. Before we get to the battle plans, you gotta hear this. Some guy named Jeffrey Feldman has posted a piece: "'Did Limbaugh Try to Incite Violence?' -- For weeks, now, Rush Limbaugh has been trying to incite political violence by giving on-air military-sounding orders, effectively 'commanding' his listeners to wage war against the US electoral system... How does Limbaugh's bid to incite political violence with radio broadcasts differ from previous instances where radio has been used to that end (e.g., Rwanda)" to conduct a genocide? The Huffington Post has now compared Operation Chaos, with its radio military orders, to the Rwanda genocide. This is how successful Operation Chaos is: The left now is going nuts trying to explain it. Where do we go from here? What did you say, Mr. Snerdley? Well, Mr. Snerdley, the only thing that Operation Chaos and Rwanda have in common is that the Clintons refuse to stop it -- that's it.
Story #2: NC Superdelegate Shuler Declares for Clinton
RUSH: A North Carolina superdelegate, ladies and gentlemen, has just declared for Hillary Clinton. His name is Heath Shuler. He is a conservative Democrat, a former quarterback for the Washington Redskins. Shuler had promised to support the Democrat candidate who won his conservative western North Carolina district. Unofficial results showed that Clinton won that region by 13 points. That has to be Operation Chaos. Heath Shuler and his vote gives Clinton the support of three superdelegates in North Carolina, including governor Mike Easley. Six of them have backed Obama. But this clearly was not supposed to have happened, and so even though I released the superdelegates to support Obama today, still dissension in the ranks. At least Heath Shuler understands the importance of promises and commitments and the vote.
Story #3: Split Between Denver Convention Protest Groups
RUSH: Try this, from the Rocky Mountain News: "A split has opened in the ranks of two groups organizing protests during the Democratic National Convention in August. Tent State University, a group that hopes to bring college students from across the country to Denver, said Monday that it has severed ties with Re-create 68. 'Re-create 68 has demonstrated an inability to fulfill the needs of a growing list of individuals and organizations,' Tent State organizer Adam Jung said in a prepared statement. 'Our ability to effectively present our message to the delegates, the Democratic Party, and the public, is our number one priority.' The statement said that Tent City [sic] organizers felt their efforts would be compromised if they tried to maintain a relationship with Re-create 68. The two groups had been sharing the proceeds of concerts held as fundraisers such as one held in Fort Collins, said Tent City [sic] spokeswoman Jo Pease. That no longer will happen, she said. [Glenn Spagnuolo], an organizer with Re-create 68..."
You know what this is. We're talking people here who want civil unrest and perhaps more at the Democrat National Convention. Now they can't even get along with each other. Here's the unity party led by the unity candidate, Barack Obama. These two protest groups -- Tent State and Re-create 68 -- can't even get along with themselves. Now, Spagnuolo, "an organizer with Re-create 68, described the split as a mutual one... said that his group had concerns over the images that..." Get this. This is just hilarious. The Re-create 68 guy says he "had concerns over the images that the name Tent State seemed to convey, because it suggested Kent State, the university where four students were shot to death by National Guardsmen during a Vietnam War protest in 1970." So Re-create 68 is worried about the image they would have if they align with a group called Tent State. Don't you just love all this love, this mutual admiration going on in the Democrat Party at their convention?
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