“No, no it’s not about me”... then proceeds to waste three hours of air time defending himself against braindead libtards.
Way too much talk about nothing.
Rush is right and we had better right back against this Orwellian groupthink.
JoMa
ABC and some others IMMEDIATELY started their own “Weather channels on cable ( DIRECT TV ).
They have to put their slant on the WEATHER !!!!!.
(Learn Russian, the only Caucasian civilization)
He went on later to point out that if 7(?) million people are without power in FL etc that we should see if the loss of power would ‘slow down’ the next one seeing how WE are the cause of it.
Hate it when he throws ‘logic’ into an otherwise one sided conversation...
Much like his ‘biatch slapping’ Rep Lewis in regards to the scores of people the evil Whites threw overboard and the sharks still patrol the same waters.
Rush did the #s and it was astronomical and Lewis countered with HALF of his original claim and Rush cut the #s in half - which was still mindboggling, especially when the slaves were property with a price attached, making it very very dumb to just ‘toss them aside’.
My old Aunt in Broward was watching Big Media and she was under the ridiculous impression that the entire state of Florida was going to experience hurricane force winds and that a large percentage of it would be Cat 3 winds. And all of her old friends down there were watching and thinking the same thing.
That's the result of Big Media's assault on the truth, in this case in the favor of manmade Globull Warming.
He is getting so bogged down in BS anymore.
He should have real problems, like Trump being hounded by Inspector Javer
I heard the original broadcast again over the weekend. Rush sort of played both sides. On one hand he adevised people that he’s not an expert. On the other he said he follows some storm expert that indicated a miss. Then he went on to have a discussion of how the media hypes these events to raise ratings and sell advertising. And the was a dose of using the storms as fodder to advance a climate change narative.
Ok, do he follows an expert who sort of dismissed a Florida landfall with a discussion of how the media hypes these things and advertisers liking the hype to sell water and plywood and it’s easy to come to the conclusion of he was in a way pooh poohing it.