From Rush Limbaugh Show

President Obama: Scandal Update 2

ObamaScandalgateRUSH: I mentioned in the first hour that I wanted to go through some of the scandals, or if you will, some of the irregularities.  Here’s a brief summation.  You might call it Scandalgate.  Whatever you want to call it, these are clearly irregularities.  These are occurrences that, had they happened either individually or collectively, under any other administration, a far different reaction would have taken place to any and all of them.

Benghazi.  What did Benghazi expose?  Benghazi exposed that this administration will lie about the death of four Americans in order to get reelected.  It entailed the direct involvement of top administration officials in the Obama regime.  The administration lied about it to the public, lied about it to Congress, the talking points, the video.  They openly, brazenly lied for weeks about what had happened and why.  And to this day, we don’t know where Obama was while the actual murder and mayhem, the terror attack in Benghazi was taking place, we don’t know where he was.

The IRS Tea Party scandal exposed that the regime openly, willingly, laughingly suppressed its opposition, basically at the sandbox level, what they did was cheat.  It was unfair.  They denied tax-exempt status to organizations assembled by their political enemies.  As such, in my mind, they suppressed the votes of millions of Republicans, because they suppressed the fundraising opportunity of millions of Americans.  While that was happening, lying about who Mitt Romney was was the order of the day, with campaign donations sent by any number of wealthy donors from Hollywood to Silicon Valley.

People say, “Well, Rush, it was only metadata.  They can’t learn anything from metadata, right?”  Okay, they’ve got your number.  And they see that you make a phone call to the Romney for President number, office, where you live.  You made maybe five or six calls.  They don’t have to know what you said to know what you’re doing.  You call a suicide prevention hotline.  They don’t have to hear what you’re talking about to know what you called for.  Any number of examples where metadata can tell them anything they want to know, without once having to hear the content of anything.  It matters because of who’s doing it, in my estimation.

Then they’ve got this PRISM business and Edward Snowden…

And don’t forget Fast and Furious—Read more