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Grrr!': What Did John McCain Do to Make Rush Limbaugh So Mad That He Growled on the Air?
October 30, 2013
"You're not showing them how to get along, you're showing people how to lose!"
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh expressed his intense frustration with Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in the form of a growl on Wednesday, blasting the Republican for praising Hillary Clinton while discussing her potential bid for president in 2016.
“You turn around and you call Ted Cruz a ‘wacko bird’, and you praise Hillary Clinton? What in the name of Sam Hill? This is just sheer — I don’t know what it is. Idiocy? Stupidity? Blindness?" Limbaugh ranted.
He later added: "In many people's minds, she is the next Democratic nominee, and we are already out there singing her praises? For what purpose? Is this somehow going to make people less inclined to vote for her and vote for us because we're nice people?"
Limbaugh then busted out his best McCain impression, saying "That's right, bipartisanship, that's what it's all about. People want us to get along and I'm showing people who to do it."
"You're not showing them how to get along, you're showing people how to lose!" he hollered. "Grrrr!"
Listen to the segment via the Daily Rushbo below:
McCain earlier this week praised Clinton for her work as secretary of state -- other than Benghazi -- and said she would make "a very formidable candidate in 2016."
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