Rush tries to paint the Occupy Wall Street crowd as antisemitic.

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Rush Limbaugh may be as conniving and as hateful as they come, but he is outdoing himself more and more. With his usual mindless flair of flinging shit on the wall and seeing what sticks, today on his radio show he has sent the first salvo against the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) crowds. He is secretly laying the undertone for his mindless minions to pick up their marching orders and declare the OWS group as antisemitic.

I include this little ditty… Rush singing ‘I’m a Nazi”. This never fails to crack me up!


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lazersedge
12 years ago

I stopped paying attention to this jerk off a while back. He makes a lot of money to say outrageous things.

Reply to  lazersedge
12 years ago

He makes huge $$$ indeed. I guess he’s pretty much willing to do whatever it takes to keep making those $$$$.

Bradley Scott
Reply to  Professor Mike
12 years ago

A media whore of the lowest stripe.

jess
12 years ago

Don’t know how anti semitic they are, when they are doing Kol Nidre services there at Zuccoti park and are getting ready to construct a Sukkah at various different places. That being said, Limpballs is a boil on the ass of humanity.

https://twitter.com/#!/JFREJNYC

“The eight-day festival of Sukkot reminds us of the abundance we have, and how very fragile that abundance is. The sukkah that we build, reminiscent of the fragile huts built in the days the Israelites spent wandering through the desert, represents shelter in a time of crisis, “the halfway point between slavery and liberation.” We are again at a halfway point. The movement has begun – will it take hold?
Join us as we spend the 8 days of Sukkot in a sukkah at Occupy Wall Street. This space will not only serve as a metaphor for the shelter of the Israelites. It will be a space to challenge economic injustice, racism, oppression, displacement, and exploitation that so many in our country and world face. Throughout the 8 day-festival we will offer trainings, workshops, and teachings; our sukkah will become part of Occupy Wall Street, a site of movement-building – shelter to demand that our nation’s abundance be reclaimed and fairly distributed among the 99%!

jess
Reply to  Teeluck
12 years ago

Better make it quick, because the owners of the park have asked the NY powers that be, to shut down the encampment for “cleaning” as of a little while ago today. Bloomberg his own self went there to talk to the protesters to let them know he believes in free speech blabbity blah blah. Typical list of complaints, DFHs stinking up the place. We saw how that played out in Wisconsin. I’m just wondering out loud if this will give NYPD the excuse to go in and break it up. I’m guessing it won’t end well if that turns out to be the case. How many teabaggers were popped or told no you cannot do this when they carried guns into speeches and so on. No don’t tell me, I’ll just lose the will to live.

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Bradley Scott
Reply to  jess
12 years ago

Occupy St. Louis is admittedly a small community, indeed, when compared to the thousands in New York, but we’ve made everyone members of the clean-up comittee. There is a sort of ‘steering comittee’ so to speak, of the clean-up comittee, but by and large, making everyone resposible for keeping the place clean, and aware of the potential consequences if they don’t has resulted in a remarkably tidy encampment. Why, I’ve witnessed other events in Kiener Plaza that have trashed the place more thoroughly in one hour than it has been at any point during the occupation, and the occuption is entering it’s twelfth day! I hope that this is helpful to my brothers and sisters in New York, and wherever else the powers that be are trying to backdoor a solution to their discomfiture with democracy.

jess
Reply to  Bradley Scott
12 years ago

If you listen to one group they are saying the WS peeps are keeping the place clean and organized, then another saying oh those DFHs stinking up the place and using drugs, having sex and so on. You know how that goes. It’s probably an excuse to try and get people to move, that gives each side some cover as not being the one to do it.

Bradley Scott
Reply to  jess
12 years ago

I don’t know if the Jews who can’t possibly be at Occupy St. Louis (according to Flush) are planning a similar observance of their festival of Sukkot, but since they are in fact occupying right along side the rest of the 99%ers, I will relay the information, Jess, and hopefully, here in the state I unfortunately share with the aforementioned boil, a similar celebration will take place. Thanks for the idea.

Bradley Scott
12 years ago

But…aren’t Rush and most of his supporters anti-semitic? *sigh* As usual from the right, it’s only bad if the other side does it. As a supporter of my local OWS encampment, Occupy St. Louis in Kiener Plaza, I invite whomever of whatever religious or political persuasion to come to your local occupation site and see what’s really going on. Don’t take my word for it, and for God’s sake don’t take Flush Blimpo’s shock-jock blather as fact, ever. Go talk to the representatives of 99% of the world NOT included in the corporate wealthcare $y$tem who have taken over a public space near you to fight for our, and our children’s future

Reply to  Bradley Scott
12 years ago

Well said Bradley and St.Louis is my home city by the way.

Bradley Scott
Reply to  Professor Mike
12 years ago

Thanks Mike. i hope your schedules frees up enough to allow you to visit ‘Occupied St. Louis.’

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