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Originally Posted By: HunterBear71Gobbling oxycontin and calling The President Of The United States a racist are not indications of extreme intelligence. However, I will concede that Rush and Beck are both reasonably intelligent men. They just spout simplistic slogans because they know the limitations of their audience.
The POTUS is a mulatto. His father abandoned him almost immediately, as ~75% of black men typically do to their children, and his mother was a hard-Leftist with a passionate hatred of white men and the US middle/ upper middle class. In my experience, white women who choose to regularly reject white men for men of other races usually have 'issues,' often deep, very serious ones. Consistent with that, she also partially abandoned young Barry and he was mostly raised by his hard-Left maternal grandparents, the Dunhams.
Obama attended for ~20 years the hate-filled 'church' of the good Rev Jeremiah Wright, clearly and individual with a passionate hatred for white America.
Obama's racial views would also seem confirmed by his nomination of Sotomayor for the SCOTUS, she is an avowed 'quota queen' and one with a history of openly racist statements, such as her infamous "wise Latina" rant.
I, therefore, find a lot of credibility to the argument that Obama is racist. He was raised to be one.
As to Limbaugh's well-documented pain killer addiction, all I can say is that I have never heard anyone correlate drug or alcohol addiction to diminished IQ. While no expert, in my reading over the years I always understood this to be a spiritual, not intelligence, problem. It is my understanding that this is why spiritually based recovery systems, like AA, are far, far more effective than non-spiritually based methods.
As to Beck and Limbaugh making simplistic slogans, wow, in my view there just isn't a scintilla of evidence to support that claim. In fact, I am always amazed at Limbaugh's ability to hold his audience's attention as he makes somewhat complex points over the radio--that has to be an amazingly difficult thing to do. Beck also makes complicated points and often employs a chalk board to outline his thoughts and the elements of his arguments.
In my experience, it is the Left that relies on childish, simplistic slogans far more than the right ('Bush lied, kids died!' and anything that begins with 'hey hey, ho ho...', lol!).
The POTUS is a mulatto. His father abandoned him almost immediately, as ~75% of black men typically do to their children, and his mother was a hard-Leftist with a passionate hatred of white men and the US middle/ upper middle class. In my experience, white women who choose to regularly reject white men for men of other races usually have 'issues,' often deep, very serious ones. Consistent with that, she also partially abandoned young Barry and he was mostly raised by his hard-Left maternal grandparents, the Dunhams.
Obama attended for ~20 years the hate-filled 'church' of the good Rev Jeremiah Wright, clearly and individual with a passionate hatred for white America.
Obama's racial views would also seem confirmed by his nomination of Sotomayor for the SCOTUS, she is an avowed 'quota queen' and one with a history of openly racist statements, such as her infamous "wise Latina" rant.
I, therefore, find a lot of credibility to the argument that Obama is racist. He was raised to be one.
As to Limbaugh's well-documented pain killer addiction, all I can say is that I have never heard anyone correlate drug or alcohol addiction to diminished IQ. While no expert, in my reading over the years I always understood this to be a spiritual, not intelligence, problem. It is my understanding that this is why spiritually based recovery systems, like AA, are far, far more effective than non-spiritually based methods.
As to Beck and Limbaugh making simplistic slogans, wow, in my view there just isn't a scintilla of evidence to support that claim. In fact, I am always amazed at Limbaugh's ability to hold his audience's attention as he makes somewhat complex points over the radio--that has to be an amazingly difficult thing to do. Beck also makes complicated points and often employs a chalk board to outline his thoughts and the elements of his arguments.
In my experience, it is the Left that relies on childish, simplistic slogans far more than the right ('Bush lied, kids died!' and anything that begins with 'hey hey, ho ho...', lol!).