Perfect Answer
Rush Limbaugh provides the perfect retort to Al Gore's disgusting, America-smearing rant in Saudi Arabia. Just what those people need, right? A former Vice President of the United States over there ginning up more hate for the Americans. That's exactly what he was doing. I'm beginning to think the man has a mental problem, and apparently Rush agrees:
"Former Vice President Al Gore told a mainly Saudi audience on Sunday that the U.S. government committed 'terrible abuses' against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and that most Americans did not support such treatment... Gore told the largely Saudi audience, many of them educated at U.S. universities, that Arabs in the United States had been 'indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order, and held in conditions that were just unforgivable.'
'Unfortunately there have been terrible abuses and it's wrong,' Gore said. 'I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.'"
Rush replies:
Nor does it represent the truth, Algore. These are the utterances, the mad utterances, of an irresponsible, angry and bizarre human being who happens to have born in America. "A Democrat in good standing" is about the best thing that you could say about him, but I'm beginning to wonder if there's not some mental instability going on here since this 2000 defeat of his. He's just really been a candidate for the little yellow bus and the men in the white coats. So he "laments US abuses against Arabs." Let me tell you what I lament, Al Gore. I lament all these ads like MoveOn.org and Americans Coming Together comparing our president to Adolf Hitler. I lament Dick Durbin comparing our troops to Nazis, to "Soviets and their gulags" and to Pol Pot. I lament liberals saying that the Bush family fortune is rooted in Nazi blood money. I resent and lament the fact that Howard Dean says John Ashcroft is a descendant of Joseph McCarthy, and Ted Kennedy saying shamefully, "We now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, US management." I lament these kinds of things, Al Gore, and I lament you saying that America routinely and terribly abuses Arabs since 9/11. I lament the New York Times portraying the American military as employing torture as standard practice. I lament Democrats declaring as a fact that President Bush deliberately lied to Americans and the world about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as an excuse to take over that country to control their oil. And I lament liberals claiming President Bush knew of the 9/11 attacks in advance and let them happen to give him an excuse to go to war in Iraq to bolster his presidency -- and I could go on and on and on.
Amen, Rush. The Left has lied and distorted to the extent that they're starting to believe themselves. America is bad, America is the problem. Limbaugh sums it up:
Al Gore and the Democrats have lied purposely and repeatedly, and they have deceived about why we've gone at war, and how we've conducted the war. They have lied about our military during a time of war for political gain on their part. They accomplished this hopefully by smearing our troops and their commander-in-chief, during a time of war. The Democratic Party's treatment of great American institutions is what I lament, and yet here's Al Gore, over in Jedda in Saudi Arabia, telling lies. In the midst of all of this Islamofascist rioting that's going on all over the world, the last thing that these people need is to be fueled with more gasoline thrown on the fire, and yet leave it to Al Gore to go do just that in Saudi Arabia. I guess this is what Al Gore defines as patriotic and responsible free speech, but to me it is just indefensible and reprehensible at the same time. (interruption) I know, 16 of the 19 hijackers did come from Saudi Arabia. He goes there and tells them about all the mistreatment that we have visited upon Saudis and Arabs, which would not just be Saudi Arabia but Arabs, since 9/11.
Now they're trying to do everything they can, it seems, to prevent America from gathering intelligence in order to prevent another 9/11. But...who will they blame if we are hit again? Why, it'll be Bush's fault, of course! Why didn't he do more? Why didn't he "connect the dots?" And the media will fall right in line, conveniently forgetting that it's the Democrats who are standing in the way of doing what needs to be done, because they are afraid that Bush will look good. What's good for America is bad for Democrats. What a sad situation.
"Former Vice President Al Gore told a mainly Saudi audience on Sunday that the U.S. government committed 'terrible abuses' against Arabs after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and that most Americans did not support such treatment... Gore told the largely Saudi audience, many of them educated at U.S. universities, that Arabs in the United States had been 'indiscriminately rounded up, often on minor charges of overstaying a visa or not having a green card in proper order, and held in conditions that were just unforgivable.'
'Unfortunately there have been terrible abuses and it's wrong,' Gore said. 'I do want you to know that it does not represent the desires or wishes or feelings of the majority of the citizens of my country.'"
Rush replies:
Nor does it represent the truth, Algore. These are the utterances, the mad utterances, of an irresponsible, angry and bizarre human being who happens to have born in America. "A Democrat in good standing" is about the best thing that you could say about him, but I'm beginning to wonder if there's not some mental instability going on here since this 2000 defeat of his. He's just really been a candidate for the little yellow bus and the men in the white coats. So he "laments US abuses against Arabs." Let me tell you what I lament, Al Gore. I lament all these ads like MoveOn.org and Americans Coming Together comparing our president to Adolf Hitler. I lament Dick Durbin comparing our troops to Nazis, to "Soviets and their gulags" and to Pol Pot. I lament liberals saying that the Bush family fortune is rooted in Nazi blood money. I resent and lament the fact that Howard Dean says John Ashcroft is a descendant of Joseph McCarthy, and Ted Kennedy saying shamefully, "We now learn that Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, US management." I lament these kinds of things, Al Gore, and I lament you saying that America routinely and terribly abuses Arabs since 9/11. I lament the New York Times portraying the American military as employing torture as standard practice. I lament Democrats declaring as a fact that President Bush deliberately lied to Americans and the world about the presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as an excuse to take over that country to control their oil. And I lament liberals claiming President Bush knew of the 9/11 attacks in advance and let them happen to give him an excuse to go to war in Iraq to bolster his presidency -- and I could go on and on and on.
Amen, Rush. The Left has lied and distorted to the extent that they're starting to believe themselves. America is bad, America is the problem. Limbaugh sums it up:
Al Gore and the Democrats have lied purposely and repeatedly, and they have deceived about why we've gone at war, and how we've conducted the war. They have lied about our military during a time of war for political gain on their part. They accomplished this hopefully by smearing our troops and their commander-in-chief, during a time of war. The Democratic Party's treatment of great American institutions is what I lament, and yet here's Al Gore, over in Jedda in Saudi Arabia, telling lies. In the midst of all of this Islamofascist rioting that's going on all over the world, the last thing that these people need is to be fueled with more gasoline thrown on the fire, and yet leave it to Al Gore to go do just that in Saudi Arabia. I guess this is what Al Gore defines as patriotic and responsible free speech, but to me it is just indefensible and reprehensible at the same time. (interruption) I know, 16 of the 19 hijackers did come from Saudi Arabia. He goes there and tells them about all the mistreatment that we have visited upon Saudis and Arabs, which would not just be Saudi Arabia but Arabs, since 9/11.
Now they're trying to do everything they can, it seems, to prevent America from gathering intelligence in order to prevent another 9/11. But...who will they blame if we are hit again? Why, it'll be Bush's fault, of course! Why didn't he do more? Why didn't he "connect the dots?" And the media will fall right in line, conveniently forgetting that it's the Democrats who are standing in the way of doing what needs to be done, because they are afraid that Bush will look good. What's good for America is bad for Democrats. What a sad situation.
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