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Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
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Very astute of him
But 185mph winds do not concern him
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Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
/thread
Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
/thread
Very astute of him
But 185mph winds do not concern him
So, where exactly in that quote does he deny the hurricane exists?Limbaugh's dismissal of Irma 'panic' riles forecasters
Rush Limbaugh has created a storm of his own by suggesting that the "panic" caused by Hurricane Irma benefits retailers, the media and politicians seeking action on climate change.
The conservative radio personality's swerve into meteorology had Al Roker, the "Today" show weatherman, saying Wednesday that Limbaugh was putting people's lives at risk.
Limbaugh's lengthy soliloquy on his radio show the day before was apparently set off by seeing a rush on supplies of bottled water in south Florida, where he lives. The powerful Hurricane Irma is still in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could affect Florida by the weekend.
"There is a desire to advance this climate change agenda, and hurricanes are one of the fastest and best ways to do it," Limbaugh said. "You can accomplish a lot just by creating fear and panic. You don't need a hurricane to hit anywhere. All you need is to create the fear and panic accompanied by talk that climate change is causing hurricanes to become more frequent and bigger and dangerous."
Hey....Rush sets the Conservative agenda on science, economics, education....why not the weather?
Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
/thread
Very astute of him
But 185mph winds do not concern him
You have no idea what he said, saw a headline and went with it. Now you look stupid....again.
He saw a pic of youI'm trying to find on Alex Jones inforwars shop site... Where is the hurricane survival supplement powder?
You know, the stuff that will give you an erection that'll last thru the hurricane and repel off any leftist climate-change believers.
Impotent, eh?
I'm trying to find on Alex Jones inforwars shop site... Where is the hurricane survival supplement powder?
You know, the stuff that will give you an erection that'll last thru the hurricane and repel off any leftist climate-change believers.
Impotent, eh?
That's the new bar for brilliance in pseudocons.Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
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He saw a pic of youI'm trying to find on Alex Jones inforwars shop site... Where is the hurricane survival supplement powder?
You know, the stuff that will give you an erection that'll last thru the hurricane and repel off any leftist climate-change believers.
Impotent, eh?
That's the new bar for brilliance in pseudocons.Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
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"He didn't say water isn't wet!"
Go pretend you're a conservative, troll. That was fucking priceless...another Fake Jake
That's the new bar for brilliance in pseudocons.Already a thread on this and he never denied Irma was a hurricane.
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"He didn't say water isn't wet!"
Go pretend you're a conservative, troll. That was fucking priceless...another Fake Jake
wowAnyone Rush puts at risk won't be missed.
Derp is what he accuses other's of, a hate filled little troll
Typical of most leftist loons
Limbaugh's dismissal of Irma 'panic' riles forecasters
Rush Limbaugh has created a storm of his own by suggesting that the "panic" caused by Hurricane Irma benefits retailers, the media and politicians seeking action on climate change.
The conservative radio personality's swerve into meteorology had Al Roker, the "Today" show weatherman, saying Wednesday that Limbaugh was putting people's lives at risk.
Limbaugh's lengthy soliloquy on his radio show the day before was apparently set off by seeing a rush on supplies of bottled water in south Florida, where he lives. The powerful Hurricane Irma is still in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could affect Florida by the weekend.
"There is a desire to advance this climate change agenda, and hurricanes are one of the fastest and best ways to do it," Limbaugh said. "You can accomplish a lot just by creating fear and panic. You don't need a hurricane to hit anywhere. All you need is to create the fear and panic accompanied by talk that climate change is causing hurricanes to become more frequent and bigger and dangerous."
Hey....Rush sets the Conservative agenda on science, economics, education....why not the weather?
I hope the hurricane hits Rush's place hard enough to knock all the pictures of himself off the walls.
LOL Rush tweaks the left at will, hilarious.![]()
Just like they faked the moon landing. All those pictures of devastation from Hurricane Irma are just made up to sell climate changeLimbaugh's dismissal of Irma 'panic' riles forecasters
Rush Limbaugh has created a storm of his own by suggesting that the "panic" caused by Hurricane Irma benefits retailers, the media and politicians seeking action on climate change.
The conservative radio personality's swerve into meteorology had Al Roker, the "Today" show weatherman, saying Wednesday that Limbaugh was putting people's lives at risk.
Limbaugh's lengthy soliloquy on his radio show the day before was apparently set off by seeing a rush on supplies of bottled water in south Florida, where he lives. The powerful Hurricane Irma is still in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could affect Florida by the weekend.
"There is a desire to advance this climate change agenda, and hurricanes are one of the fastest and best ways to do it," Limbaugh said. "You can accomplish a lot just by creating fear and panic. You don't need a hurricane to hit anywhere. All you need is to create the fear and panic accompanied by talk that climate change is causing hurricanes to become more frequent and bigger and dangerous."
Hey....Rush sets the Conservative agenda on science, economics, education....why not the weather?
I agree with him. All of he hurricane hype is money. Nothing more.