
Rush Limbaugh

Radio host Rush Limbaugh (Photo Credit: FILE)
On Monday night, rapper Jay-Z caught some major media attention after he performed at a rally for President Barack Obama. Of particular note was his performance, which included changing out explicit lyrics to create an anti-Mitt Romney tune.
As TheBlaze reported, Jay-Z exchanged the line, "I got 99 problems, but a b*tch ain't one" for "I got 99 problems, but Mitt ain't one." On Tuesday, radio host Rush Limbaugh, clearly unamused, took aim at the re-calibrated rap song -- and even recited the lyrics for his listeners.
"That's at a campaign rally for the president of the United States," Limbaugh incredulously proclaimed after explaining that Obama allowed this potentially-offensive display to unfold at one of his official rallies.
Of course, Limbaugh -- no stranger to controversy -- lambasted Obama and the Democratic Party over the use of a song. He also derided the performer, who sometimes uses offensive words in the music he produces to describe women.
"Now remember, it is Obama and the Democrats who claimed it's the Republicans who are conducting a war on women," the radio host reminded his audience.
Toward the end of the segment, he recited Jay-Z's rap lyrics -- a must-hear moment.
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