Friday, February 11, 2011

Rush Limbaugh on the Mubarek Resignation.

Rush Limbaugh had an excellent take on the situation in Egypt, specifically the resignation of Hasni Mubarek.  Rush says that he waited so long to resign just to taunt the media and the demonstrators in the street were leftists and socialists.  Audio:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

such a prophet Mr. Limbaugh is.
If it was looked into deeper this is a rent a mob. Probably the islam (muslim) brotherhood as one of the main parts of this uprising.
I wonder if the big o in the oral office in dc will lose Egypt as carter lost iran? History does repeat itself when it is not paid attention to.

republicanmother said...

I think that if we follow the money, we would definitely see that it is a front group.
I saw an interview with a true blue protester who referred to the Muslim Brotherhood as "the beards" who get up in front and hog the cameras.

Look, people there are physically hungry, they're living on less than $2/day and they have a 40% unemployment rate. There is genuine unrest.

Carter didn't lose Iran - the people of Iran were still quite pissed about their democratically and westernized leader, Mossedeq being forcibly overthrown by the CIA (openly admitted by Kermit Roosevelt). The Shah was the US's puppet and his secret police made lots of Iranians "disappear". This kind of thing tends to piss people off you know. Radical mullahs filled the power vacuum as there was no one left to lead.

Read Carter's NSA man Bzresenski's book, The Grand Chessboard, and all this crap is laid out. Mubarak didn't go along with something and he is being taken out and is in the process of being replaced with the new capo. It's just that simple. Leftists and socialists are just half of the equation.