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RUSH IS A CFR MEMBER & A CON-ARTIST


Rush Limbaugh is now a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, proving he
is a con-artist.

Rush cannot afford to tell it like it is--he can't be objective. "Doing so
simply isn't in his best interest." When it came to Mickey Mantle, Rush
didn't condemn him for getting special treatment, yet he says everyone on
welfare must be cast adrift. He brands them as "cheats" and demands they be
given the axe. It doesn't hurt his image to "float the canard that they're
largely to blame for the entire budget shortfall either, even though welfare
transfer payments make up less than 10 percent of the national budget."

He can't afford to be honest. "Limbaugh's truth is Janus-faced. Ditto heads
defend him like rabid dogs because in both cases they agree with his
viewpoint. The diametric incongruity simply doesn't register. But critics see
a gargantuan con-in-progress. In their view, Limbaugh truth is protean and
tawdry."

Though Rush is a bad con-artist he is a worse One Worlder. He pushed GATT and
ridiculed everyone who opposed it. He accused them of failing to understand
free trade or of being One World Order-phobes. After all the smoke over GATT,
he reluctantly admitted he had not read even one word of it.  Rush probably
supported GATT thinking that since he is a conservative and conservatives are
for GATT, then he must be for it. [Ed. note: Could it be someone tells Rush
what to say? Yes!]

Another attractive feature of Rush is his narcism. he becomes "intoxicated by
the sound of his own voice... and seldom resists the urge to launch into long
soliloquies. But like a drunkard, he rarely remembers specifics from some of
these majestic diatribes."

His lack of consistency causes him to make some of the most ludicrous
contradictory statements ever uttered by a radio jock. In a fit of rage he
branded all moderates as poltroons and a few minutes later he called Colin
Powell a moderate. He was slammed between a rock and a hard place when a
caller pointed out this blatant contradiction and asked if Rush considered
Colin a coward. He had nowhere to hide. He denied making the statement,
treated the intelligent woman with contempt, and cut her off.

Rush also has a bad habit of changing his positions frequently. He backed
NAFTA to the hilt helping it squeak through, but when the Mexican financial
crisis didn't fair well with the American people, Rush turned his back on
NAFTA and said Mexico should not be bailed out.

Rush does whatever he thinks will make him a success. He started his radio
career spinning records in the 1980s. He jumped on the conservative bandwagon
and became a radio talk jock. He spent most of his time talking about how
great he is and he still does. Rational people consider him to be more of a
cockatoo than a conservative. "But many regard him as a charming buffoon with
an amusing line of patter, a sort of conservative-lite combined with low-brow
comedy just short of whoopee cushion schtick." The clown act worked and his
audience grew. Sadly, many middle-class Americans accepted him as their
spokesman.

Rush knows that he isn't a tenth of the man he claims to be and rarely lets
anyone on who is smarter than him. His screener does a good job at keeping
rational people off the air. He doesn't want to risk "getting his head handed
to him. It doesn't make good business sense, and his audience might start
thinking their emperor has no clothes." If he didn't have his screener weed
out the intelligent callers he might "tangle with someone with better than
the room-temperature IQ he faces every day on the radio; he would be
rhetorically eviscerated in short order.

"Limbaugh will never place himself in a forum where anyone with a lick of
sense can have at him. If he does, he knows, the game is up."

Rush mocks people that believe there is a group of wealthy people who run the
country for their benefit. "Perhaps because he is a fairly recent member of
the Council on Foreign Relations, Limbaugh has taken pains to ridicule those
who fear the possibility that there indeed may be people in high echelons of
government, banking, and industry who may not have the best interests of the
country as a whole, or its citizens, upper-most in mind. But instead of
rational discussion, Limbaugh instead parodies them with his kook test."

Even though Rush claims he doesn't believe in any kind of a conspiracy he
constantly bewails the control of the press by the liberals. "Relentlessly
slamming the mainstream media--charging they are part of some preposterous
conspiracy or are the lap-dog lackeys of liberals--has convinced many ditto
heads that nothing they say is true. Meanwhile, Limbaugh has foisted great
gobs of his own propaganda into the vacuum, all of it at least as untrue as
the other. He's convinced ditto heads that they are now wily, independent
thinkers, while in fact all they have done is exchange one poisoned
information trough for another." It is this kind of nonsensical rhetoric
which destroys his credibility.

The most annoying aspect of Rush is his false modesty. He claims that he is
very uncomfortable talking about himself, yet that is all he does.

It should be noted that Rush doesn't support the pro-life position. "You
people out there who have this pro-life paranoia need to realize that it's
just one issue," he boldly said (Oct. 25, 1995).

Rush is nothing but a carnival barker trying to get people to buy something
they don't need. He mixes in self-flattery with pseudo-conservatism and
pushes his books, newsletter, videos, ties and nose bandages that keep people
from snoring. Rush sounds like a "high-coiffed televangelist" and leads some
to realize they got something entirely different than they thought they were
getting.

Rush is nothing but a "pop messiah" who is "perfect for a sound-byte society.
Real in-depth policy wonkers can't draw a crowd because the issues are
complicated and intellectuals are often boring."

Ditto heads will blindly follow Rush into the sea like the snakes followed
St. Patty if they don't pull their heads out and take a look at reality.

Rush was given an opportunity to respond to this article before press, but
refused to. (Media Bypass, January 1996, p. 10)

Rush is a parrot of the "High Cabal" who spews out pseudo-conservative puke
to pacify the middle-class to keep them from prying into the machinations of
the "High Cabal" and its puppet rulers. Ditto heads are brain-dead and will
be the first ones to suffer the pains of the New World Nightmare that will
soon fall upon them with the weight of a trillion neutron stars.

WAKE UP DITTO HEADS!

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