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Genius at Putting on the “Spin”

  • Writer: L. Darryl Armstrong
    L. Darryl Armstrong
  • Oct 3, 2007
  • 2 min read

Senator Harry Reid must have a chuckle every time that he thinks of how well he has goaded the conservatives into defending Rush Limbaugh, the Nation’s most influential conservative talk show host and a real thorn in the side of the “Progressives,” as the socialist liberal Democrats wish to now call themselves.

Who else but the spinmeisters of the Carrville and Clinton camps, certainly not Reid, Pelosi or any of the Progressive minions they just ain’t that smart, could have come up with the charge that Rush Limbaugh, one of the most avid supporters of the military in history of talk radio, is a villain by using the term “phony soldiers.”

Hey folks reading this blog — the Progressives have been snookered again.

Just like the shenanigans of John Kerry, who by the way served in Vietnam – just ask him – another “phony solider” has been revealed. Of course, this one skunked the Progressives into believing his “phony story” but who gets pegged with using the term “phony solider” – Rush.

I tell you what Reid and Pelosi — go ask the soldier in the field who they believe have supported and honored them for the past four years. Your names won’t even come to mind.

But hey, you were geniuses on putting the spin on this one and I congratulate you.

Now, get back to work fixing social security damn it — I am close to retiring and need all that government pie I can get!

Until next time.

Dr. Darryl

L. Darryl Armstrong

ARMSTRONG and Associates

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