Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Grayson: Limbaugh an Insane Drug Addict, President Bush Knew About 9/11 Beforehand

As time goes on, there are more and more utterly insane things that Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson has said.  Last year he said that Republicans wanted people to "die quickly."  In August he warned that people would eat each other if government spending was cut.  In September he released his notorious fraudulent campaign ad that referred to his opponent as a terrorist.  And earlier this month he compared his campaign to "ground zero in Hiroshima."  Well, Grayson has done it again.

Yesterday, Alan Grayson called Rush Limbaugh a criminal drug addict that is insane and then went on to assert that President George W. Bush knew about the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, before they occurred.

According to Grayson, he himself is not insane (he spent an entire paragraph explaining how he was not).  He then asserted that nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh is, while insulting him:
Remember, Alan Grayson is a member of Congress.  He is a member of the House of Representatives and he is trying to pick a fight with a radio host, instead of actually trying to do his job.  But hey, I guess it's worth it to Grayson if he can find a reason to beg for money (that's why the text at the bottom is blue).

But even his attacks on Mr. Limbaugh aren't the worst part of Grayson's rant.  Later, he goes on to assert that President Bush knew that 9/11 was coming before it did, writing that Bush "did absolutely nothing" about an impending attack.  In other words, Grayson alludes that Bush knew the attack was coming, but did nothing to stop it and therefore let it happen.
Nuts
I do not believe that I even need to analyse this drivel.  To assert that Bush knew about and let 9/11 happen is certifiably insane.  Mr. Limbaugh was right to call Grayson nuts because Grayson is.

I'm sorry Mr. Grayson, but you are insane.


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2 comments:

  1. Are you denying that Rush was a narcotics addict? Denying that he doctor-shopped? Denying he sent his maid out to score drugs for him? Denying he had to accept random drug testing as a plea bargain in exchange for not being prosecuted and imprisoned?

    If so - I wonder just who is the crazy one here.

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