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    March 03, 2015


    From Today's Rush Limbaugh Show...


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    RUSH: Wow. Holy cow. Just wow. Man, what have we been missing for the last six-plus years, what could have been?


    Greetings, my friends, and welcome, Rush Limbaugh, coming to you today from the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies. The telephone number if you want to be on the program's 800-282-2882, and the e-mail address, ElRushbo@eibnet.com.


    Nothing focuses the mind and heart like moral, ethical, and legal clarity. And today in the House of Representatives chamber at the United States Capitol, the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, gave an historically important speech. A speech that any previous American president could have and maybe would have made, a speech to rally and save Western civilization.


    We are talking about thwarting a plan that gives the world's leading terrorist state, we're talking about thwarting a plan being brokered by our administration that gives Iran a certain path to produce nuclear weapons. Iran, the world's leading exporter of terrorism, the greatest threat to peace in the Middle East. And Benjamin Netanyahu came to the United States today in a desperate plea for the world to focus, to get serious, and take notice of what is happening. It was stunning.


    I don't know how many of you in the audience here had a chance to see it. We will have audio sound bites of it coming. We're still putting those together now. But I'm gonna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, it was powerful, and the Drive-By Media is underselling this. As I watched the post-speech commentary on the cable news networks, never has it been more clear that the world in which they live is not the world in which we live. To them it's just another hum-ho speech that happened to be delivered by a foreign leader.


    They're all engaged in post-speech analysis as they would engage in the post-speech analysis of anybody who happened to give a speech about anything. They're looking at it through the political prism of how does it help or hurt Obama? How does it help or hurt the Democrat Party, and what is Obama going to do? Will this hurt the Democrats who boycotted this speech?


    They are missing the full impact and importance of what this speech was. So we will try during the program today to tell you what that was, explain to you the importance of this speech. The optics of this speech were just so overwhelmingly powerful. When I say "what could have been," this was leadership. This was leadership in full force.


    Benjamin Netanyahu today was everything Barack Obama is not. Everything. This speech today even featured Netanyahu turning to a guest in the gallery, much like presidents who deliver State of the Union speeches. Netanyahu's guest, Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor. This speech, as I say, historically important, moral, ethical, and legal clarity. Nothing like that combination to focus the mind. And this speech was all about rallying and saving Western civilization, which is what is under assault.


    Here's some excerpts of what Netanyahu said for those of you who haven't yet had a chance to see it. "Iran's regime is not merely a Jewish problem anymore than the Nazi regime was merely a Jewish problem. ... the greatest danger facing our world is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons. ... Many hope that Iran will join the community of nations, Iran is busy gobbling up the nations."


    By the way, that highlights one of the stark differences between the Obama administration's approach to all of this and what the approach is in opposition to Obama. The Obama administration believes that they have no right to tell any nation what they can or can't do, particularly and especially involving nuclear weapons. So what the Obama administration is relying on is, go ahead and give them a time frame where they can get the bomb, ten years, but in that time frame we will persuade them never to use them.


    This highlights the hubris and arrogance of Obama, that speeches and words can tame tyrants. We've already seen after six years that that promise of Barack Obama back in 2008 has fallen flat. People elected Obama in 2008 with the belief that speeches and words and intelligence could tame the world's tyrants and make them once again love the United States, which they had only recently begun to hate because of George W. Bush. Well, after six years of Obama's speeches and persuasion and ego and arrogance, the world is on fire. It is less safe than when Obama arrived on the scene.


    Speeches, words, persuasion, will never work. Ask Neville Chamberlain. Ask anybody who has asked a tyrant to stop being a tyrant. But this highlights the difference. That is the Obama approach. Even though Obama only has two more years in office, he still believes that the power of his personality and his community organizer skills or whatever, that he can persuade Iran after they get the nuke not to use it.


    The Israeli approach is prevention. Do not let them get the bomb. Don't take the risk. Don't rely on a nation which has a 36-year track record of terrorism to all of a sudden get up one day and become nice guys. Netanyahu doesn't believe it, doesn't believe he wants to take the chance, doesn't think it's worth the chance. He said, "Many hope that Iran will join the community of nations, Iran is busy gobbling up the nations."


    He said, "When it comes to ISIS and Iran, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy. ... Don’t be fooled. The battle between Iran and ISIS doesn’t turn Iran into a friend of America."


    And then it got really powerful. By the way, I should point out, he started out with overwhelming praise of Obama. He understands Obama to a T. He understands what you have to do. He understands you have to kiss ass. He understands you have to bootlick. He understands this is what Obama requires. It didn't work, but nevertheless it makes Obama look small when he responds. Do you know what the White House response to this speech already is? A bunch of useless empty rhetoric and no action. Imagine that assessment from this administration, a bunch of useless rhetoric and no action.


    This was a call to action, a call to a specific type of action that's much different than the rhetoric we are getting from this administration, and rhetoric is all we get. He said, "This deal does not block Iran's path to the bomb, it paves Iran's path to the bomb." Do you realize, ladies and gentlemen, the powerful accusation contained in just that sentence? "This deal does not block Iran's path to the bomb, it paves Iran's path to the bomb." This was a direct punch. If Obama watched this, the first thing that would have-ticked him off would have been the rousing presidential-like standing ovation that Netanyahu got as he entered the House chamber. And it would have only gotten worse for Obama after that.


    Netanyahu very cleverly committed, by virtue of the applause he got in the chamber, virtually committed the United States Congress to his conception of defending Israel. But he said, "Israel now has the ability to defend herself, and, if necessary, Israel will go it alone." Which is another slap, or shall I say punch. Netanyahu said, "This deal won't be a farewell to arms. It would be a farewell to arms control." He pointed out everybody's praising the fact that there are inspectors, UN inspectors will go in and inspect what Iran has done. He pointed out inspectors can't and don't stop anything. Inspectors, at the end of the day, are meaningless. Look at the inspectors in Iraq.


    If the inspectors in Iraq had actually had access, we could have learned that Saddam was using artful BS about his weapons of mass destruction. He pointed out that we've had inspectors go into North Korea time and time again. Inspectors who spotted X, Y, and Z. They leave. North Korea has the bomb. Netanyahu said, "If Iran wants to be treated like a normal country, let it act like a normal country. ... They need the deal a lot more than you do," he said. "This is a bad deal. It's a very bad deal. We're better off without it. ... The alternative to this bad deal is a much better deal."


    And on CNN today, CNN's website and I'm sure all over the CNN network, here's the headline of the story: "White House Warns Netanyahu Not to Reveal Iran Details -- The Obama administration is bracing for Benjamin Netanyahu to spill secret details of Iran nuclear talks, as both camps traded last-minute political jabs ahead of the Israeli prime minister’s controversial address to Congress at 11am."


    A Democrat, I forget his name, I didn't get it fully, who didn't attend today, 50 Democrats boycotted, one of the Democrats who boycotted tweeted after the speech that this speech was an illustration of how the biggest problem facing peace in the Middle East is Benjamin Netanyahu.


    You know, something interesting too, Mr. Snerdley, I don't know if you saw this, CNN in their post-speech analysis and coverage talked to Senator DiFi, Senator Dianne Feinstein. Dana Bash was the infobabe doing the interview, and they cut to her a little bit too soon, DiFi was telling Bash what to ask her, and what she was gonna say. DiFi was going through it, "And this and this and this and this," and then they cut to Dana Bash, "Oh, God, and here we are with Senator Dianne Feinstein." Feinstein, I mean, this is a guess on my part, Feinstein looked like she was giving the reporter the parameters of her answer, which doesn't surprise me in the least. I mean, they're sisters in the cause.


    But I'm telling you, folks, this was leadership, this was fearlessness. This speech today has a lot of people wishing we had this kind of forceful moral, ethical clarity leading our own country. And there will be a lot of Democrats, of course, who disagree with that profoundly. Don't expect this to unify anything. But what this is going to do, and what it did, was expose the abject weakness in the United States position on this whole concept of Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon.


    RUSH: Let's go to some of the Netanyahu speech highlights. The Democrats are now strolling to their microphones to react to this, House Democrats, the ones who attended this. Well, I don't know if it'll be limited to those who did attend. We limited the applause to two seconds here, because it would have taken a lot of time to leave all the applause in. So just understand we've edited most of the applause, but it was thunderous and it was loud and it was constant for Netanyahu. Now, I mentioned Netanyahu's smart. He knows who Obama is. He knows how you have to behave. You have to polish the apple. You have to bootlick. You have to kiss butt. So, Netanyahu obliged at the opening.


    NETANYAHU: We appreciate all that President Obama has done for Israel. Now, some of that is widely known. (applause) In each of those moments, I called the president, and he was there. And some of what the president has done for Israel might never be known, because it touches on some of the most sensitive and strategic issues that arise between an American president and an Israel prime minister. But I know it, and I will always be grateful to President Obama for that support. (applause)


    RUSH: I got a bunch of notes, I got a bunch of flash texts and messages and e-mails from people when that happened, and they got very fatalistic. "Ah, come on! Does everybody have to come up here kiss this guy's butt, can't somebody just stand up there and not have to cave to this guy?" I said, "You gotta under, he's got to do this because of what's gonna come later in the speech. This is part of it. This is required, this respect, this according of respect for Barack Obama. He's in Obama's country. He's got to do this in order put in context and give more power to what comes later in the feature." It turned out, as usual, that I was right.


    Here's the next bite. This is Netanyahu painting a portrait of the real Iran.


    NETANYAHU: Just last week, near Hormuz, Iran carried out a military exercise, blowing up a mock US aircraft carrier. That's just last week! In the Middle East, Iran now dominates four Arab capitals: Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, and Sana, and if Iran's aggression is left unchecked, more will surely follow. So at a time when many hope that Iran will join the community of nations, Iran is busy gobbling up the nations. (applause).


    RUSH: By the way, the whole House was applauding here. I didn't detect too many times where the Democrats sat on their hands. There were some instances where they did, but not many. It wasn't... Look, there was nothing in this speech to not applaud. That was the thing, folks. You know, when Obama gives a speech, there's plenty to not applaud. When Obama gives a speech, there's plenty to sit on your hands for. There was nothing in this speech not worthy of applause and support. It's the way it used to be here, in talking and listening to leaders of the United States of America, to whom it was and is number one.


    Here is the section of his speech containing the great line on ISIS and Iran.


    NETANYAHU: And don't be fooled. The battle between Iran and ISIS doesn't turn Iran into a friend of America. Iran and ISIS are competing for the crown of militant Islam. One calls itself the Islamic Republic. The other calls itself the Islamic State. Both want to impose a militant Islamic empire, first on the region, and then on the entire world. They just disagree among themselves who will be the ruler of that empire. In this deadly Game of Thrones, there's no place for America or for Israel; no peace for Christians, Jews, or Muslims who don't share the Islamist medieval creed; no rights for women, no freedom for anyone. So when it comes to Iran and ISIS, the enemy of your enemy is your enemy.


    RUSH: None of that's deniable. I mean, every bit of that is right on the money, but you would not hear those words uttered by anybody in this administration. These words are considered disrespectful to Iran! These words are considered to be inflammatory! Dangerous, irresponsible rhetoric, it is said to be. Yet everything in it is true. "One calls itself the Islamic State. One calls itself the Islamic Republic. Both want to impose a militant Islamic empire, first in the region, then on the entire world." Undeniable. They've said so! It's not a matter of opinion. In he next bite, Netanyahu compares Iran to ISIS with nukes.


    NETANYAHU: The difference is that ISIS is armed with butcher knives, captured weapons, and YouTube, whereas Iran could soon be armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear bombs. We always remember -- I'll say it one more time -- the greatest danger facing our world is the marriage of militant Islam with nuclear weapons. To defeat ISIS and let Iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle but lose the war. We can't let that happen.


    RUSH: But we are on the way to permitting it to happen. Undeniable, that statement is, too. We're on the way to permitting it to happen. Have to take a break. There's more of this, for those of you who didn't get a chance to see it.


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    RUSH: Another great point by Netanyahu here about the deal, the Obama deal, the American deal, that it's so bad because Iran can get the nuclear bomb -- get this. Iran can get the bomb by either breaking this deal or following it. What kind of deal is that?


    NETANYAHU: Iran could get to the bomb by violating the deal. But the second major concession creates an even greater danger, that Iran could get to the bomb by keeping the deal, because virtually all the restrictions on Iran's nuclear program will automatically expire in about a decade. Now, a decade may seem like a long time in the political life, but it's the blink of an eye in the life of a nation. It's blink of an eye in the life of our children. This deal has two major concessions. One, leaving Iran with a vast nuclear program. And, two, lifting the restrictions on that program in about a decade. That's why this deal is so bad. It doesn't block Iran's path to the bomb; it paves Iran's path to the bomb.


    RUSH: This is a huge statement in this speech. I mean, this speech is a nuclear bomb, in a sense. This was a direct attack on the people who have put this deal together. The power here is profound, especially when you realize that the Regime had been warning Netanyahu not to do this in the days leading up to it. Don't you dare discuss the inner workings and the details of the deal. Netanyahu, fearless. He did it anyway.


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    Thanks for posting this! Its true.
    Bibi loves his people and nation - not obama
    Bibi is a MAN! - not obama
    Bibi is a leader - lol - of more than one nation! - all obama wants is to destroy destroy destroy

    Now I am listening to Mark Levin radio
    He played the applause after Bibi was introduced to Congress.
    The clapping went on n on - Mark said everyone was standing-
    BOTH dem and gop applauding - I didnt time it - 5 mintes? long time

    BIBI WAS A WELCOME CHANGE FROM OBLAHBLAH

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    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Thats good Lenno..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyb View Post
    Thats good Lenno..
    Bibi is the classroom example of a K-Type
    Obola is a Lab Sample of an r-type
    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Um....they're both politicians.
    The only difference there is one's a good politician and one's a suck-head.
    Remember the Prepper's Motto: "Panic early and avoid the rush!"
    Everything I post is Fiction and shouldn't be taken seriously by anyone.
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    Obama must respond to Netanyahu proposal
    March 5, 2015
    - Opinion Attorney Alan Dershowitz, best-known criminal lawyer in the world.
    Netanyahu has said that the alternative to this bad deal is not war,
    but rather a better deal that Israel and its neighbors could live with, literally.

    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a logical and compelling critique of the deal regarding Iran’s ambitions to obtain nuclear weapons. He laid out a new fact-based proposal that has shifted the burden of persuasion to the White House.

    His new proposal is that “If the world powers are not prepared to insist that Iran change its behavior BEFORE a deal is signed, at the very least they should insist that Iran change its behavior before a deal expires.” His argument is that without such a precondition, the ten-year sunset provision paves, rather than blocks, the way to an Iranian nuclear arsenal, even if Iran were to continue to export terrorism, to bully nations in the region and to call for the extermination of Israel.
    http://www.algemeiner.com/2015/03/04...t-new-proposal


    Bibi warns of bad deal on Iranian nukes
    http://www.timesofisrael.com/netanya...ongress-speech

    Bibi rebuts Obama, says he offered practical alternatives to Iran deal
    http://www.timesofisrael.com/rebutti...s-to-iran-deal


    Obama cut intelligence cooperation with Israel
    March 2015
    - Barack Obama cut American intelligence cooperation with Israel.
    Israel reports USA will cut defense aid to Israel and Obama had threatened to shoot down an IAF strike on Iran.
    http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...4#.VPX79GZfpOh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shep View Post
    Bibi is a leader - lol - of more than one nation!
    Really....Israel and what other nation Shep?

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    Bibi is a leader - lol - of more than one nation!
    Quote Originally Posted by rondaben View Post
    Really....Israel and what other nation Shep?
    Many Americans wish Bibi was our leader! Not the being there now.
    My meaning was - Bibi wants to protect the world from Iran nukes.
    Obama has been trying to start WW3

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    New York Times LIES again
    March 5, 2015
    - Once again, the NYT is not dealing with the facts.
    New York Times FALSELY claimed that the debate over Iran’s nuclear program boils down to a question of loyalty to either Obama or Israel. Its wrong, its not just Israel that is in the cross-hairs of Iran.


    NYT claimed Bibi argued against the Obama policies.
    GOOD for Bibi! Obama is Anti-American and anti-Christ!
    If anything, Bibi urged Congress to PROTECT AMERICA - and the WORLD from Iran!
    Bibi is more pro-America than Obama! Obama has PROVEN he cannot be trusted. Obama is pro-Islam! - and has publicly said that!
    http://www.algemeiner.com/2015/03/04...ama-and-israel


    NYT over the years has been caught lying more than once.
    They ALL lie - most are never called on it

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