Limbaugh: Obama Not ‘Haunted’ by Ferguson Images, It’s ‘Working’ for Him
President Obama spoke shortly after the Ferguson grand jury announcement, and the visuals of the president on one side of the screen and chaos in Ferguson on the other were jarring. And some of the media coverage wondered if the images would “haunt” the president. Well, Rush Limbaugh doesn’t think they will because it’s “working” for Obama.
He asserted that the president made absolutely no effort in his comments Monday night, and “what was happening on the screen was not something that troubles Obama.”
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“Haunted,” to Limbaugh, means that it would hurt Obama’s credibility, and he doesn’t think the president cares. Limbaugh elaborated:
“I mean, why isn’t Fast and Furious gonna haunt him? Why isn’t Benghazi? I mean, those things are not gonna haunt. Why isn’t using the IRS against the Tea Party, why is that not gonna haunt him? Why is violating the Constitution not gonna haunt Obama? None of this is gonna haunt Obama because it’s all working, from his standpoint. All of these are elements of his ‘success’ story in terms of his ultimate agenda of transforming the country.”
Listen to the audio below, via The Rush Limbaugh Show:
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