H/T: The Gateway Pundit
Rush Limbaugh slammed Barack Obama today for “opening up
the jails” and releasing the criminals like fellow totalitarians.
From the Rush Limbaugh website:
RUSH: I tell you, I’m finding myself in a difficult
situation here, because I know that certain words and phrases happen to turn
people off in this country. For example — it’s been this way a long time — in
this country and in the media today, if you say to somebody, “That person over
there’s a communist,” you lose ‘em. That doesn’t work. So you say, “Okay,
socialist.” Well, okay, that may make more impact. Call ‘em a totalitarian or a
statist, they still don’t want to hear it.
But it’s challenging because that’s exactly what’s
happening. Barack Obama is employing tactics that have been used by people like
Nicolae Ceausescu, Saddam Hussein, and Fidel Castro. Fidel Castro released
hundreds of thousands of just the most horrible characters from his prisons and
they infested south Florida in the Mariel Boatlift — and the same thing with
Ceausescu and releasing his prisoners. Not all of them are political. Some of
them were hardened criminals.
I mean, Ceausescu was trying to pollute Western Europe. He
wasn’t sending a bunch of freedom fighters to Western Europe. He was polluting
it. Castro was trying to pollute south Florida. He was trying to corrupt it,
and the United States in general. Saddam Hussein was trying to corrupt Iraq and
Baghdad by letting his most hardened criminals go. It was a punishment, a
punishment to the citizens of Iraq for not supporting him, for being complicit
in the forthcoming US invasion.
So what happens is, Ceausescu… Well, use the Mariel
Boatlift. What happened in this country was the Mariel Boatlift — and, of
course, the nice, compassionate people of America welcomed them in at first.
“They’re escaping the dungeons of Fidel Castro! These are people seeking
freedom, and we are people of freedom.” The same with Ceausescu’s release, and
the same thing with Castro’s and Saddam’s. They end up corrupting the places
that they go, and that’s the purpose of it.
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