Monday, January 27, 2014
Rush Limbaugh on the Grammy Awards: "It was horrible; it was despicable"
Rush Limbaugh, predictably, hated everything about last night's Grammy Awards show.
His review? "It was horrible; it was despicable."
In a rambling rant, Rushbo bounced from one topic to another never connecting any of them. From Katy Perry being "dressed like a witch and burned at the stake," to straight and gay couples, young and old, being married during a performance of 4-time Grammy Award winner Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Same Love."
Rush decried the hateful attack of the lyrics of "Same Love" on conservatives: “The right-wing conservatives think it’s a decision / And you can be cured with some treatment and religion.”
To be honest, isn't that EXACTLY what right-wing conservatives think?
Limbaugh also drums up the previously reported musings of former Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron who lamented the "demonic" nature of the show.
Take a listen above (audio only) if you need to be reminded how someone makes millions blabbering all day long to himself.
Keep in mind, though - this guy runs the Republican party.
SRSLY.
(source)
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There seems to be a shift in Right Wing rhetoric, acknowledging that the sexual orientation is not a decision, but what one does with it, is. Having grown up in a conservative faith tradition, I assume that is fueled by many attempting to reconcile a literal reading of the Bible with increased knowledge about sexual orientation. The arc of time will take care of that discussion, for the most part.
ReplyDeleteNow, if Limbaugh was referring to Robin Thicke adding his, IMHO, very unnecessary vocals to the Chicago numbers, then I agree completely! :-)