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03-20-2008, 10:40 AM
Rush Limbaugh
... I'm listening to Barack Obama and I'm listening to Hillary and all the other Democrats trash President Bush, and I got to thinking, I wish that Senator Obama were as tolerant of our president as he is his pastor.
Do you realize the things that Obama and Hillary and all these Democrats have said about George W. Bush the last five years? There has been no tolerance, and there has been no attempt to understand, and there has been no attempt at unity. In all this talk about Obama being the unifying candidate, go find one instance where he's reached across the aisle as a Senator in a bipartisan way to promote unity. It's all a smoke screen, and it's a mask. But wouldn't it be great, from the candidate talking unity and talking tolerance, if he were as tolerant of George Bush as he is of his minister. By the way, a lot of people, a lot of commentators across the aisle are amazed at how casually and how easily Obama threw his own grandmother under the bus yesterday in his speech in Philadelphia. He had worse things to say about her than he did about Reverend Jeremiah Wright. I don't know, this raised some questions here about who he is and what his character really is, and like I've been saying, he's two people. The one that we know has been on the scene for, what, a couple years. The earlier Obama, we're finding more and more about, and we said, "Well, which one's the real one?"
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... I'm listening to Barack Obama and I'm listening to Hillary and all the other Democrats trash President Bush, and I got to thinking, I wish that Senator Obama were as tolerant of our president as he is his pastor.
Do you realize the things that Obama and Hillary and all these Democrats have said about George W. Bush the last five years? There has been no tolerance, and there has been no attempt to understand, and there has been no attempt at unity. In all this talk about Obama being the unifying candidate, go find one instance where he's reached across the aisle as a Senator in a bipartisan way to promote unity. It's all a smoke screen, and it's a mask. But wouldn't it be great, from the candidate talking unity and talking tolerance, if he were as tolerant of George Bush as he is of his minister. By the way, a lot of people, a lot of commentators across the aisle are amazed at how casually and how easily Obama threw his own grandmother under the bus yesterday in his speech in Philadelphia. He had worse things to say about her than he did about Reverend Jeremiah Wright. I don't know, this raised some questions here about who he is and what his character really is, and like I've been saying, he's two people. The one that we know has been on the scene for, what, a couple years. The earlier Obama, we're finding more and more about, and we said, "Well, which one's the real one?"
More (http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_031908/content/01125106.guest.html)