
Rush Limbaugh is nothing if not stubborn. He's now obstinately resisting an international outcry over his incendiary comments about Africa's Lord's Resistance Army.
This band of child-abductors, rapists and killers is acknowledged as bad news by pretty much everyone. Everyone, that is, except for Limbaugh, who took to the air shortly after President Obama announced he was dispatching 100 military advisers to help take them on.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)We've all heard the saying that "my enemy's enemy is my friend." In Rush Limbaugh's case that's just put him in bed with some rather unsavory characters.
The characters in question are the Lord's Resistance Army - a notorious gang of child abductors, rapists, mutilators, thieves and murderers who have marauded across Africa's "Great Lakes Region" for more than 20 years. President Bush declared them a terrorist organization in 2001, and the U.S. has ramped up its efforts to help African governments battle the group ever since then.
However, now that President Obama has committed 100 combat advisers to the region to help finish them off, the right wing talk show host Rush Limbaugh has suddenly discovered these murderers are in fact princes among men.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Rush Limbaugh's reaction to the news that President Obama was sending 100 combat-ready troops to help fight the Lord's Resistance Army was probably similar to that of many Americans.
Speaking on his radio show last Friday, shortly after the President's letter informing Congress of the deployment had been released, the right wing talk show host did a mini-straw poll among his callers.
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