Rush, Al Gore Together At Last

I didn’t think that Rush Limbaugh and would ever have anything significant in common. Yesterday, I was proved wrong when Rush and Gore were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Rush was nominated for spreading democracy, Gore for spreading….something else. Here’s what the Landmark Legal Foundation said in nominating Rush:

Limbaugh, whose daily radio show is heard by more than 20 million people on more than 600 radio stations in the United States and around the world, was nominated for the prestigious award for his “nearly two decades of tireless efforts to promote liberty, equality and opportunity for all humankind, regardless of race, creed, economic stratum or national origin. These are the only real cornerstones of just and lasting peace throughout the world,” said Landmark President Mark R. Levin.
“Rush Limbaugh is the foremost advocate for freedom and democracy in the world today,” explained Levin. “Everyday he gives voice to the values of democratic governance, individual opportunity and the just, equal application of the rule of law, and it is fitting that the Nobel Committee recognize the power of these ideals to build a truly peaceful world for future generations.”

Here’s what Norwegian lawmaker Boerge Brende said in nominating Gore:

“A prerequisite for winning the Nobel Peace Prize is making a difference, and Al Gore has made a difference,” Conservative Member of Parliament Boerge Brende, a former minister of environment and then of trade, told the AP. Brende said he joined political opponent Heidi Soerensen of the Socialist Left Party to nominate Gore as well as Canadian Inuit activist Sheila Watt-Cloutier before the nomination deadline expired Thursday. “Al Gore, like no other, has put climate change on the agenda. Gore uses his position to get politicians to understand, while Sheila works from the ground up,” Brende said.

Let’s compare Rush’s accomplishments to Gore’s accomplishments:

Rush has helped spread democracy by being an eloquent and persuasive advocate for the institutions of freedom.
Al Gore has helped spread propaganda about global warming, whose goal is to regulate away liberties. Global warming is a political movement masquerading as science.

Rush has spoken from the heart about the transformative power of freedom in the Middle East.
Al Gore has produced “An Inconvenient Truth”, a movie that warns of a climatological catastrophe if we don’t do exactly as repressive Big Government says.

Rush has spoken about the power of rugged individualism, the cornerstone of peace and liberty.
Al Gore has spoken of the ‘goodness’ of governments when speaking about the need for more regulation. Those regulations frustrate people, which leads to turmoil.

Rush doesn’t have a chance of winning this prize just as President Bush didn’t after liberating 50 million people. If there was truth in advertising they’d have to rename the Nobel Peace Prize to the Liberal Appeasers Lifetime Achievement Award. It certainly doesn’t have anything to do with people spreading liberty and enduring peace.

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2 Responses to “Rush, Al Gore Together At Last”

  1. Rush, Al Gore Together At Last at Conservative Times--Republican GOP news source. Says:

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  2. st0p6u5h Says:

    You’ve got to be kidding. Comparing Rush with Vice President Gore? It’s not a comparison between apples and oranges; it’s more like comparing an egg and a pig. Rush Limbaugh isn’t even qualified to shine Al Gore’s shoes. And it is beneath Gore that there is even this way to draw any comparison.

    Al Gore has a list of accomplishments longer than your arm.

    Rush Limbaugh is a drug-addled hypocrite incapable of thinking about anything besides where his next meal is coming from, and a way to blame the media for whatever crosses his mind (and I use the word “mind” loosely here).

    Al Gore spearheaded the High Performance Computing Act of 1991, which erroneously construed by the righ blogistan, which has lampooned Gore’s oft-quoted “creator of the Internet” remark, but for which the blogosphere owes its very existance.

    Rush Limbaugh’s contribution to the technology sector? He sells trinkets on the internet, runs a pay-for-access website from which his inacurate, misleading, and bloviating spreads far and wide, and reaches a huge, largely conservative radio show audience where it becomes difficult to know whether he’s talking about current events or selling mattresses.

    Al Gore sits on the board of the Apple Computer, is a senior advisor to Google, and has now created the Alliance for Climate Protection which boasts numerous republican board members, including Brent Scowcroft, national-security adviser to presidents George H.W. Bush and Gerald Ford, Lee Thomas, EPA chief under Ronald Reagan, and Teddy Roosevelt IV, venture capitalist and great-grandson of his namesake.

    Rush Limbaugh mocked Michael J. Fox’s Parkinsons Disease affliction, exposing his lack of empathy (at best), and willingness to exploit anything for radical right wing ideology, laying bare his total lack of morality.

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