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RUSH: Long Knives Out for That Punk Kid Snowden
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| June 11, 2013
| Rush Limbaugh
Posted on 06/12/2013 5:29:01 AM PDT by Yosemitest
Long Knives Out for That Punk Kid Snowden
June 11, 2013
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RUSH: Let's go to the audio sound bites.
We have the Washington and media elites upset about Edward Snowden.
Folks, let me ask.Didn't we just go through an election where we were toldthat the youths of America had all the answers?
We had to get the youth of America interested in American politics.
We had to get them interested to the point that they cared.
The youth of America, it's their future.
The youth vote, that mattered as much as anything,whoever got the youth vote was gonna win.
On contraception, gay marriage, immigration, redistribution of wealth, national security, we were toldwe needed to get with it,
because the youth of America all wanted these things.
The youth of America demanding gay marriage.
The youth of America demanding contraception any time, anywhere, anyplace.
The youth of America demanding immigration and amnesty.
The youth of America wanting redistribution of wealth.We gotta get with it.
The Republican Party, a bunch of old white men, a bunch of old fogies.
Okay, so now here comes a youth, 29-year-old Edward Snowden, an ideal young potential Democrat, except for this.
So we have a montage here of media people and inside the Beltway types commenting on the guy.
NORAH O'DONNELL: Snowden is 29 years old, he doesn't have a high school diploma.
GWEN IFILL: The 29- year-old.
NEIL CAVUTO: The 29 year-old behind these sensational US security leaks.
MARY ANNE MARSH: Twenty-nine years old with a GED.
LOU DOBBS: Twenty-nine year old high-school dropout.
KIMBERLY GUILFOYLE: Individuals like this, 29 years old.
ANGUS KING: I got a problem with a 29 year-old deciding US national security policy.
CHRIS STIREWALT: A guy with a patchy beard, whos 29 years old.
BROOKE BALDWIN: He is 29 years old, a Millennial, the generation known for its independence.
BRIAN KILMEADE: Twenty-nine years old, he feels like he knows it all.
RUSH: It doesn't sound like they're so enamored of 29 year olds here, does it?
Sounds like the fact that he's a 29-year-old is a reason to think the guy's not worth listening to.
This is a punk.
It wasn't that long ago, I kept hearinghow important it was to find out what the Millennials thought,
how important it was to pay attention to what the Millennials thought their future would be.
Okay. This is a pretty good example of a Millennial.
And now, all of a sudden,the only difference between this guy and a bag of excrement is the bag
because he's 29.He's just a punk.
Not worth listening to.
What a creep, who does this guy think he is?
That's the attitude now.
Before the election, these guys were Adonises.Yeah, the patchy beard.
At least his beard is better than Jay Carney's beard,
there's no question about it about that.
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RUSH: Rich in White Plains.
Great to have you on the program, sir. Hi.
CALLER: Hey, Rush, thank you for taking my call.
You know, Rush over and over again I see something in the news
and I form an opinion
and sure as heck,it's the exact opinion you express on your next show.
And the last one was this young man, Snowden.
My first reaction was,what did he do to make him so dangerous?
And, Rush, what's interesting is,everybody's opinion before he revealed himself I think was more concerned about the government having our phone numbers,
but now that there's a person associated with it,they're going on the attack.
It's almost like they enjoy having somebody to scapegoat.
And when you said yesterdaythat what did he reveal,he revealed a process,revealed some real details that could really put people in danger.
RUSH: You know, that is an excellent point.
In fact, there have been a couple of stories ---- one of them asked the question,did somebody in the Department of Defense actually give the producers of Zero Dark Thirty literal intelfor the purposes of having themselves portrayed wonderfully in the media taking place?
It was speculation, but he's right.
There is a substantive publicizing of intel.
Snowden didn't reveal anything.
All he did was reveal the process.
He didn't give away any secrets.
He didn't reveal anything that has been learned.
All he did --and I don't mean "all" as thought it's inconsequential, don't misunderstand,
but he just detailed the "HOW."
He detailed the capability.
But he didn't divulge one bit of intel.
I don't think anybody was shocked.Now, a lot of people are feigning real anger over this,
and John Bolton, by the way,we had a sound bite on Bolton yesterday, we didn't get to it,
but John Bolton said,"You know, this reaction that this is getting is hysterical."
And he didn't mean funny.
He said this is an unwarranted hysteria.
Every branch of government signed off on this.
His point was,there's nothing rogue about this.
Every bit of it happened according to the law.
You had the FISA court, judicial.
You had the intelligence committees, legislative.
You had the president, executive.
Every branch of government knew what was going on, every branch of government okayed it.
There isn't one branch of government doing something here without the permission of the other two,
and thereforethere's nothing to see here.
Well, wouldn't you agree with that, Snerdley?
Therefore, don't get so hysterical about it.This is standard operating procedure.
This is how intel happens.
This is how information gathering takes place in 2013.It's a dangerous world out there.
The United States is a great nation at risk in a dangerous world,
and we've gotta make sure that the American people are protected.
That's what causes people to start asking questions.
Is this about protecting the American people or is it about targeting them?
And that's where this guy's detailing of the process started raising at least my curiosity.
Now, he didn't reveal anything that was illegal,which was Bolton's point.
And it wasn't illegalbecause all three branches had signed off on it.
I guess under that line of thinking,if all three branches signed off on doing something,
I guess it's okay.
But Bolton's point,there was nothing unconstitutional here,
there was nothing illegal here,
and therefore there's nothing to see here.
Basically this is the sausage making of intel gathering,and nobody wants to see the sausage factory.
You want to eat the bacon and the links --well, except for Snerdley
-- but you don't want to see how it's made.
At least that was Bolton's point.
I understand it. I'm a mature, relatively mature 62-year-old.
But I hearken back toit matters WHO'S doing it and WHO has the POWER,
and this regime is targeting Americans it doesn't like,
and that's WHY it bothered me, pure and simple.
And I think that's only common sense,
it's not paranoia.
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Great thinking, Rush, ... as always.
Thank you .... and thanks to Rich in White Plains.
To: Yosemitest
Yes, I used to think that our Intelligence and Defense agencies needed to be enabled to have access to this type of VAST raw data to be able to detect and track our enemies. But that was back in the days when I trusted the members of our Intelligence and Defense forces.
In recent days it’s become clearer that there has been a sea change in the character of these federal forces. It’s now evident that they are WILLING and EVEN EAGER to abuse their powers and access to oppress (and destroy where “necessary”) the perceived enemies of the “progressive” forces in our country. Military officers are now willing to obey unlawful orders to oppress anyone that is perceived to be opposed to the liberal/homosexual agenda. The corruption of our institutions has spread even into the institutions where duty, honor and integrity used to be the hallmarks of their culture.
These institutions can therefore no longer be trusted with access to the vast quantities of data that they have been afforded and this data should no longer be available to them—even at the cost of the loss of some small measure of our security.
To: Yosemitest
When most of the Media, the Democrats, and many Republican politicians are on the same page, you know something stinks.
hmmmmm
Wonder what other ‘documents’ and data Snowden has? And who might it implicate?
==
If one throws a rock over a fence into a pig pen, the pig that squeals the loudest is the one that got hit.
There’s a whole lot of squealing going on.
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posted on
06/12/2013 5:53:28 AM PDT
by
TomGuy
(.)
To: TomGuy
The chicken that cackled is the one that laid the egg.
To: House Atreides
They’ve even called the sleepers like Michael Medved.
To blow his long cover on this story shows tht it is serious.
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:05:02 AM PDT
by
cuban leaf
(Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
To: House Atreides
I knew that the Egyptian military wouldn’t fire on its’ own
people in Tahrir square. I don’t have the same faith in our military anymore.
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:05:38 AM PDT
by
Dr. Ursus
To: Yosemitest
Wow, Rush hit the nail on the head.
Thank you Rush.
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:06:22 AM PDT
by
JCBreckenridge
(Texas is a state of mind - Steinbeck)
To: House Atreides
When the criminals are in charge of the Department of Justice, don't expect Justice.
"Duty, honor and integrity" are no longer wanted and can no longer serve under this ILLEGAL Administration.
"Duty, honor and integrity" are DESPISED by this administration.
The way this ends in not the way most people expect.
This will only get bloody, and will be
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:16:21 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
With the amnesty bill on the agenda, Limbaugh is wasting his time talking about this. He needs to be hammering home to his audience the need to impress upon the pols that they will be held to account if the amnesty bill goes through. The bottom-feeding GOP dirtbags in DC are edging towards letting amnesty through by letting the bill out of committee and giving amnesty the opportunity to pass by letting the Democrats muster the majority for it. The GOP dirtbags who claim to represent conservatism will then feign piety by voting against the bill even as it passes with Democratic votes and a few dozen GOP turncoats who don’t even care about appearances.
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:36:35 AM PDT
by
Zhang Fei
(Let us pray that peace be now restored to the world and that God will preserve it always.)
To: JCBreckenridge
I expect any day now Greenwald will publish proof provided by Snowden that they spied on a whole lot of other reporters.
To: JCBreckenridge
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:39:25 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Zhang Fei
On the Gram-nesty bill, on
iHeart Radio right now, Glenn Beck is all over this.
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posted on
06/12/2013 6:42:48 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
Snowden belongs on Mt Rushmore! He was the last American that could stand up to Domestic Tyranny, and he DID!
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posted on
06/12/2013 7:20:50 AM PDT
by
rawcatslyentist
(Jeremiah 50:32 "The arrogant one will stumble and fall With no one to raise him up; And I will set)
To: rawcatslyentist
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posted on
06/12/2013 8:09:33 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
I was always under the impression that the libs worshiped the ground whistle blowers walked on. Oh, wait... that’s only if the perp is a conservative.
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posted on
06/12/2013 8:20:33 AM PDT
by
Lizavetta
(You get what you tolerate)
To: Lizavetta
Like Rush said,
Liberals are LIBERAL FIRST !!!
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posted on
06/12/2013 8:22:58 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
Breakdown right now is 73-12-15%, with the "traitor"-pushing Establishment taking a beating at 12% followership.
I'm in the "don't know yet" camp. Amazing 85% of respondents are ready to commit already.
Lots of questions still to answer. Why the deception of his bosses? Why'd he go to Hong Kong, which makes him available to the PLA to pick up and interrogate? Lots of odd factoids at work.
But Rush seems to be right about an E-smear in progress aimed at the guy's rep .... All the RiNO commentariat like Gallagher are lining up behind the Official Line and the intel establishment. It's Rush and some local Tea Party guys who are trying to spit out the bit.
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