White House Takes On Rush Limbaugh – Again

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rush-limbaughAt a briefing yesterday to discuss the administration’s efforts to rescue the auto industry, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs took on conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh-and every other critic “sitting in the cheap seats” – or criticizing the rescue of General Motors and Chrysler as a “government takeover” that smacks of socialism.Told by a reporter that “You had Rush Limbaugh today – today or yesterday – talking Obama Motors again,” Gibbs, who doesn’t often provide free advertising by taking on his critics by name from the podium, let fire.

“Look, Rush Limbaugh and others wanted to walk away. Rush Limbaugh and others saw a million people that worked at these factories, that worked at these parts suppliers, that had – that supported communities, and thought we should all just walk away. The president didn’t think that walking away from a million jobs in these communities made a lot of economic sense,” Gibbs said.

He was just getting up to speed.

“We’ve got auto companies that for the first time since 2004 all showed an operating profit in the first quarter of this year. It’s adding jobs. And the money that this administration invested – about $60 billion – we believe we’re on the path to recouping all of that. That’s a significant story.

“I’ll let those that sat in the cheap seats a year-and-a-half ago and wanted to walk away” from a milion workers, he continued, “explain to every one of those workers why they made that decision.”

Finally, he wrapped it up: “And then you should ask Mr. Limbaugh – I don’t know what kind of car he drives, but I bet it’s not an F-150.”

The F-150 truck, we should note, is made by Ford, which didn’t get federal rescue funds.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Easy to say that Rush didn’t care about a million jobs – but the President stood up for them. BUT THE ADMINISTRATION HAD NO PROBLEM CAPRICIOUSLY CLOSING DEALERSHIPS-EVEN ONES WITH STRONG SALES RECORDS! THIS IS REWRITING HISTORY AT BEST-AND OUTRIGHT DECEPTION!
    I find it so curious that the Administration feels a need to defend itself from other opinions.

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