Rush Limbaugh went nuclear today. Excerpts:
I come to the Golden EIB Microphone today, ladies and gentlemen, with just an effervescing and bubbling joy and happiness and pride knowing full well that some in America are devastated today because the Democrats have lost their second election in three months. The Democratic Party lost its second election in three months yesterday in Iraq. There is no question that the sentiments of the leadership of the Democratic Party were with the terrorists and the insurgents who sought to undermine yesterday's election in Iraq. Once again, the American left, much of the mainstream media, the liberal wing of the Democrat Party, and all of the so-called elite intelligentsia has been shocked by the mind-set of free people. They continually are shocked by the mind-set of free people in the United States of America. They are shocked by the expression of the people of Iraq yesterday.
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They're going to continue with their obstinate, "To hell with you! We're going to be as negative as we can. We're going to be who we are. We're going to finally find a way to bring you and Iraq down, Mr. President." I mean, they align themselves with whatever enemy Bush has. They hate Bush so much, if bin Laden hates Bush, bin Laden is a good guy. The insurgents hate Bush so much, they hate Bush, fine. We're going to side with the insurgents -- the terrorists, if you will, and, of course, here's Barbara Boxer, while people... By the way, do you know that suicide bomber that was blown up yesterday was a Down's Syndrome child? The insurgents sent out a Down's syndrome child as a suicide bomber. That's what the American left sides with. That's who the American left sided with and has been siding with throughout this entire campaign in Iraq, ever since the invasion started in 2002, 2003. So, make no mistake about it, here's Barbara Boxer out there wailing and whining and moaning about all of the hardships. "People in Ohio and Florida had to endure by standing in line to wait hours to vote!" The Iraqis braved death and they had a turnout that exceeded ours in November. Seventy-two percent, something like that, is the number. Ninety-five percent in certain places in Iraq. Will the legacy media run pictures of Iraqis dancing in the streets? Will they run pictures of people lining up to vote including women just as in great a number percentage-wise as happened in Afghanistan? Will they show us these pictures as often and as frequently as they showed us the pictures from Abu Ghraib? Don't count on it.
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