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Rush Limbaugh's exercise in sarcasm: 'Thank God for President Obama'

Well, here you go high school English students. If you're currently learning the literary device of sarcasm, Rush Limbaugh gave us a hot, smoking pile of it on his radio show Monday (May 2) on the assassination of Osama bin Laden at the order of the President.
Limbaugh employs the stylistic device to chastise Barack Obama on what the conservative talk show host perceived as the President taking too much credit for the operations surrounding and leading up to the assassination of bin Laden - policies Limbaugh says were established by former President George W. Bush's administration.
"Last summer, it was suggested that we go in and get bin Laden," the host says. "And Obama -- even then knowing full well, only one in the room knowing -- that the military's way... wasn't the way to work. Thank God for President Obama."
Take whatever comfort you can from this, dear High school English students, for what you're learning in class will indeed come back to haunt you later in life thanks to geniuses like Rush Limbaugh.
Listen to the lesson below:
Oh, and pay no mind to his frequent use of "Osama" instead of Obama. It's actually an easy mistake.
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Sarcasm & 911 doesn't mix.
Who really listens to that idiot anyways?
I Listen to him. He's brilliant.
******** ~~ that's cause you're a phucking idiot like your lord and savior Rush azzhole
“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.” BHO from Audacity of Hope.
He has been telling us all along who he really is.
How many of you would like to see our country come to a catastrophic meltdown, just to show that this administration is a failure? Rush Limbaugh would! He is NO American! Many people didn't like Bush, but they never would want our country to fail just to prove that he was unfit to lead.
Hey, "audacity of dope", way to quote out of context! He meant he would stand w/ those who peacefully practice their religion should a campaign of blind hatred against Muslims become policy, as he would defend anyone's right to peacefully practice their religion. Our country is founded on that principle among others. You'd know that if you'd read the book. Way to be a hater, though.
Oh, and all you geniuses out there who actually place value on Rush Limbaugh's twisted, jingoistic tirades, do you also consider yourselves Christians?! Newsflash: Jesus never said "ditto".