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Fact is stranger than fiction category as this blog provides direct correlation between radio celebrity Rush Limbaugh and the George Orwell character Emmanuel Goldstein from his novel 1984.



Thank you for coming here. It is my hope that you will be pleasantly entertained.

If you are a fan of Eric Blair aka George Orwell and his novel 1984 then you will probably begin to see some straightforward similarities between the novels fictitious antagonist, Emmanuel Goldstein, and the not so fictitious and very real modern day radio celebrity, Rush Limbaugh. Without giving away the store, take a moment to think about the times that you have heard the press, progressive groups, congress, and yes, the president himself attempt to blame Rush Limbaugh for failures within the progressive platform. I'll bet you could come up with at least one. Now, let the transformation of Rush Limbaugh into the real life Emmanuel Goldstein begin as a series of "Letters to Goldstein" composed and submitted by "Winged Pegasus" presented for your approval.







It is with great excitement that the Goldstein Chronicles will now become available for public viewing. For well over a year now, The Chronicles have been composed on a live thread for viewing by Goldstein (Rush Limbaugh) himself, and are now available to the general public for our viewing enjoyment.






Under the spreading chestnut tree, I sold you and you sold me...




Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Average Homeowner In Obama Foreclosure Program Deeply Underwater, Drawing Calls From GOP To Cut Off Help


The Fair Housing Act and its subsequent incarnations is anything but fair to hard working Americans barley making a living wage who have their paltry income taxed to give to multi-billion dollar "To Big To Fail" banks who were compelled by Federal Regulations to give individuals houses which they could never afford. All in the name of "Fairness". Where does fairness come into play for the hard working American citizen who can barley keep their family afloat. Why does a person work forty hours a week and and have to work "X" amount of hours for free to give money to someone who they will never meet and may not even like. Why should someone renting an apartment have to pay for a defaulted mortgage for someone who in the "real" should never have received a loan in the first place? You are fanned and faved!
About Financial Crisis
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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