Rush says Obama is sure to whine about inequality at the ‘State of the Coup’ address...
"We also have the State of the Union. I’m gonna call it the State of the Coup. I think that is what we need to call this. It’s not the State of the Union. It’s the State of the Coup. ...
And do you know what the theme of the State of the Coup is? Inequality. The president is going to complain and whine and moan about inequality."
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Levin clarifies Obama's ‘One Man Wrecking Ball’ status...
"This President has created more poverty, more economic inequality, more economic dislocation, more crushing debt than any president in modern American history, including Jimmy Carter and Herbert Hoover!"
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And to go along with Levin's comments on the need for a New Republican Party, Rush also has a word of advice for the GOP leadership and their cronies in the Chamber of Commerce: Amnesty is dead...except for the Republicans!
"It’s the State of the Coup address tonight. USA Today is reporting that, for the second straight year, undocumented immigrants will be in the chamber when President Obama makes the State of the Coup speech tonight. “As Congress struggles to reach an agreement on a way to overhaul the nation’s…” You know, this is dead. Except for the Republicans, this is dead. Everybody acknowledges it’s dead for 2014.
The Democrats could not get it done on their own, and Obama could not get it done. I mean, the time passed. Now, the Republicans are planning on reviving it. It just goes to illustrate the game that’s played inside the Beltway with the establishment of both parties. They’re hell-bent on getting this done, and no matter how. There is no party difference on this issue. Never mind the fact that it only polls at 3%. Only 3% of the American people would rank it as an important issue.
So this is, again, the establishment forcing it on us. Chamber of Commerce is forcing it on the Republicans — and the continuing parade of victims, people that break the law being portrayed as victims worthy of our sympathy. People who are breaking the law are being present as worthy of our sympathy and being presented as examples of what a mean country this is. They’re gonna bring in a parade of undocumented immigrants to the State of the Coup speech for the express purpose of having them portrayed as victims."
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ADDENDUM: Ted Cruz also relayed a few words about what to expect from Obama's SOTU address to Glenn Beck...
“This president consistently is not addressing the challenges facing this country. I mean, we know what’s going to come next week. He’s going to propose raising the minimum wage. He’s going to propose more government spending. He’s going to propose more debt. He’s going to propose more taxes. He’s going to propose all of the policies that he’s been doing for the last five years that aren’t working and they are making the problem worse.Beck's reply to Cruz:
He’s going to ignore the enormous harms that people are suffering because of Obamacare, that are suffering because we have the lowest work force participation in decades, because the Obama economic policies aren’t working,” Cruz said. “And he’s certainly going to ignore the scandals of IRS and Benghazi.”
“For the first time ever, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin and Glenn Beck, and hopefully Rush Limbaugh, are all on the same page. We’ve all come to the same understanding ourselves … and we’re all moving in the same direction. And none of us are moving in the direction of the GOP. For the very first time, all of talk radio, which is supposed to be this GOP organ, is the furthest thing from a GOP organ.
I think you and Mark and Sean and Rush are like Paul Revere and Patrick Henry. You are sounding the alarm, and you’re speaking the truth. And that is powerful. It’s critically important. But I think the answer is to bring the Republican Party back to the principles we should have been standing for.”