Thursday, April 5, 2012

Rush: Obama's AP speech a "blatant appeal to the dumbest Americans"

I heard this topic across the talk show forums yesterday, so thought I'd share a favorite. Rush slammed Obama's economic speech given at that ridiculous AP lucheon on Tuesday, and in reference to his criticism of Ryan's budget, Rush said it was a "blatant appeal to the dumbest Americans." He's absolutely right.

"It is beneath the office of the presidency, but it is an appeal to the stupidest of our people...He's appealing to the absolute, most ignorant segment of our population, with this and with what he's doing with the Supreme Court, and the decision upcoming on his healthcare bill.

It is clear what he is doing, and it is clear what he thinks of this country. His reelection hinges on him being able to mobilize the ignorant, the shallow, the uninformed, the uneducated, the dumb and stupid. That is who he's appealing to.

Now how many of you think that there are a lot of those people in this country? Are there enough of them to win somebody the White House?"

Although Obama's 2012 campaign is a "stark contrast from this big messianic campaign from 2008," we have nonetheless sadly come to realize that if there were enough stupid people who have bought into the manipulative utopian mindset to get him into the White House the first time, there certainly are enough to incite into pulling for a second round.



Is ANYONE buying Obama's crap?! It's not Ryan's plan -- which actually makes cuts to federal spending over a pretty lengthy amount of time, but eventually get us on a better path -- that paints Obama's dystopian scene. On the contrary, it's the inevitable collapse that is certain, if we don't reign in spending, starting with Obama's budgetless direction.

ADDENDUM: Ryan had more than a few choice words for Obama's fearmongering...