Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Rush puts IRS, Benghazi scandals in perspective

Rush puts a couple of the concurring scandals in crystal clear perspective...
"At the very at least — at the very least — the IRS suppressed the Tea Party movement for 27 months, from March of 2010 to June of 2012, across two election cycles. That’s at the very least. The IRS suppressed the Tea Party movement. The IRS. In this case, a branch of the Obama administration...

What was really happening was they were having war waged against them and they didn't know it. Might have suspected it. They were being denied the right to participate in the American political process, because this administration sought to use its power to oppose these people simply because they disagree and don't like and are threatened by their ideas."


BUT...
"But, folks, let me tell you something. All of this, this IRS stuff, yes, it’s bad, and it’s easily explained, and it’s easily understood. It wasn’t fair. It’s mean. But at least so far we don’t know that anybody was killed. In Benghazi, four Americans are dead, and there still is not a legitimate explanation for why. Benghazi remains huge. Benghazi is perhaps bigger than the IRS scandal. I don’t want to put the Tea Party people on a lower rung of the ladder. That’s not what I’m doing here. But in terms of this IRS scandal, this is typical, this is Democrat Party power, unfair, cheating politics using an agency of the government to wage war on domestic enemies. But Benghazi, that is sheer, utter incompetence resulting in the four dead Americans."


Mr. Disengaged, President Passerby, mustn't be excused from this. Not one iota.

They're all Obama.