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:D :D :D :D :D :D who's dumb enough to listen to this fat fool
mean, this bad guy, "Bane," has been in Batman comics since 1993, and the movie started filming 2 years ago.
But in Rush's conservafairyland, Hollywood called the bad guy "Bane" as a dig against Romney.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Have you heard, this new movie, the Batman movie -- what is it, the Dark Knight Lights Up or something? Whatever the name of it is. That's right, Dark Knight Rises, Lights Up, same thing. Do you know the name of the villain in this movie? Bane. The villain in the Dark Knight Rises is named Bane. B-A-N-E. What is the name of the venture capital firm that Romney ran, and around which there's now this make-believe controversy? Bain. The movie has been in the works for a long time, the release date's been known, summer 2012 for a long time. Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?
LIMBAUGH: Anyway, so this evil villain in the new Batman movie is named Bane. And there's now discussion out there as to whether or not this was purposeful, and whether or not it will influence voters. It's going to have a lot of people. This movie, the audience is going to be huge, lot of people are going to see the movie. And it's a lot of brain-dead people, entertainment, the pop culture crowd. And they're going to hear "Bane" in the movie, and they are going to associate Bain. And the thought is that when they start paying attention to the campaign later in the year, and Obama and the Democrats keep talking about Bain, not Bain Capital, but Bain, Romney and Bain, that these people will think back to the Batman movie --"Oh yeah, I know who that is." There are some people who think it will work. There are some people think it will work. Others think -- "You're really underestimating the American people who think that will work."
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:D :D :D :D :D :D who's dumb enough to listen to this fat fool
mean, this bad guy, "Bane," has been in Batman comics since 1993, and the movie started filming 2 years ago.
But in Rush's conservafairyland, Hollywood called the bad guy "Bane" as a dig against Romney.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Have you heard, this new movie, the Batman movie -- what is it, the Dark Knight Lights Up or something? Whatever the name of it is. That's right, Dark Knight Rises, Lights Up, same thing. Do you know the name of the villain in this movie? Bane. The villain in the Dark Knight Rises is named Bane. B-A-N-E. What is the name of the venture capital firm that Romney ran, and around which there's now this make-believe controversy? Bain. The movie has been in the works for a long time, the release date's been known, summer 2012 for a long time. Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?
LIMBAUGH: Anyway, so this evil villain in the new Batman movie is named Bane. And there's now discussion out there as to whether or not this was purposeful, and whether or not it will influence voters. It's going to have a lot of people. This movie, the audience is going to be huge, lot of people are going to see the movie. And it's a lot of brain-dead people, entertainment, the pop culture crowd. And they're going to hear "Bane" in the movie, and they are going to associate Bain. And the thought is that when they start paying attention to the campaign later in the year, and Obama and the Democrats keep talking about Bain, not Bain Capital, but Bain, Romney and Bain, that these people will think back to the Batman movie --"Oh yeah, I know who that is." There are some people who think it will work. There are some people think it will work. Others think -- "You're really underestimating the American people who think that will work."
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Bain owns Clear Channel, which owns Rush and Hannity.
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Is that a home video 333...?
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Is that a home video 333...?
From LS? I think so. He actually is moving along w his lawsuit regarding his gay affair w obama
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From LS? I think so. He actually is moving along w his lawsuit regarding his gay affair w obama
Will you represent him in court?
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Will you represent him in court?
He is in Chicago.
Obama should just man up and admit the affair already.
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From LS? I think so. He actually is moving along w his lawsuit regarding his gay affair w obama
Didn't they give him two polygraphs which he failed?
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i think that's in 333386 apartment by the looks of the dirty drapes ;D
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Didn't they give him two polygraphs which he failed?
That was actually the subject of the lawsuit and he won.
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That was actually the subject of the lawsuit and he won.
if it was true, he'd go take a real polygraph, pass, and hand out leaflets with the official results.
Anytime someone has a silly claim, without poly proof, they're full of shit.
Oh, and we're still waiting for Herman Cain's promised polygraph test ;)
oh golly it's hilarious sometimes.
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:D :D :D :D :D :D who's dumb enough to listen to this fat fool
mean, this bad guy, "Bane," has been in Batman comics since 1993, and the movie started filming 2 years ago.
But in Rush's conservafairyland, Hollywood called the bad guy "Bane" as a dig against Romney.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Have you heard, this new movie, the Batman movie -- what is it, the Dark Knight Lights Up or something? Whatever the name of it is. That's right, Dark Knight Rises, Lights Up, same thing. Do you know the name of the villain in this movie? Bane. The villain in the Dark Knight Rises is named Bane. B-A-N-E. What is the name of the venture capital firm that Romney ran, and around which there's now this make-believe controversy? Bain. The movie has been in the works for a long time, the release date's been known, summer 2012 for a long time. Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?
LIMBAUGH: Anyway, so this evil villain in the new Batman movie is named Bane. And there's now discussion out there as to whether or not this was purposeful, and whether or not it will influence voters. It's going to have a lot of people. This movie, the audience is going to be huge, lot of people are going to see the movie. And it's a lot of brain-dead people, entertainment, the pop culture crowd. And they're going to hear "Bane" in the movie, and they are going to associate Bain. And the thought is that when they start paying attention to the campaign later in the year, and Obama and the Democrats keep talking about Bain, not Bain Capital, but Bain, Romney and Bain, that these people will think back to the Batman movie --"Oh yeah, I know who that is." There are some people who think it will work. There are some people think it will work. Others think -- "You're really underestimating the American people who think that will work."
He's doing his job, he is getting people talking about him and his show. I don't think he believes any of it, he isn't one of the highest paid hosts in history for no reason.
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He's doing his job, he is getting people talking about him and his show. I don't think he believes any of it, he isn't one of the highest paid hosts in history for no reason.
your probably right but that doesn't say much about his audience
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He's doing his job, he is getting people talking about him and his show. I don't think he believes any of it, he isn't one of the highest paid hosts in history for no reason.
really
that would hilarous if it were true
what makes you think that?
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really
that would hilarous if it were true
what makes you think that?
did you ever see the people that listen to him, not the brightest bunch ;D
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really
that would hilarous if it were true
what makes you think that?
Come on, Straw, let's be honest here....the man is very, very good at his job. Getting listeners, new listeners and getting people talking about him and his program across a wide range of media. This is what he does. I listen to the show and you can see stuff like this coming a mile away.
Also, it is kinda in response to this: http://washingtonexaminer.com/romneys-new-foe-batmans-bane/article/2502274 (http://washingtonexaminer.com/romneys-new-foe-batmans-bane/article/2502274)
Romney's new foe: Batman's 'Bane'
This summer's much-anticipated Hollywood blockbuster, "The Dark Knight Rises," is getting an unusual boost from Democrats and other foes of Mitt Romney who are eager to tie the Gotham crushing villain to the GOP presidential candidate. Their angle: the mask-wearing, "Venom" gas breathing bad guy has a name that sounds just like Romney's former investment firm that President Obama has been blasting as a jobs killer.
"Bane" is the terrorist in the new movie who drives the caped crusader out of semi-retirement in the final Batman movie. Democrats, who believe they have Romney on the ropes over the president's assault on his leadership at Bain Capital, said the comparisons are too rich to ignore.
"It has been observed that movies can reflect the national mood," said Democratic advisor and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane. "Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society," he added.
As the Friday release date has neared, liberal blogs were the first to connect Batman's toughest foe with Romney's firm. But now even some conservatives, concerned Romney isn't fighting the Bain attacks hard enough, see a similarity in the epic DC Comics fight and the political campaign.
Conservative commentator Jed Babbin told Secrets, "Now we have the new Batman movie with super-villain Bane, the comic book bad guy who broke the Bat's back. How long will it take for the Obama campaign to link the two, making Romney the man who will break the back of the economy? Romney can't win if he's constantly on the defensive," he said.
Even GOP advisor Frank Luntz jumped into the fray. "Hollywood does it again," he told Secrets. "[Romney] had to know all this was coming and he should have done a lot more to prepare for it."
But conservative analyst Greg Muller doesn't buy the connection or the Bain attacks. "Democrats are truly living in fantasy land if they think the Bain story is anything more than a little summertime blues for Romney," he said. "The election will be a referendum on Obama socialism and the Obama economy. Wonder if the Batmobile was made in China."
Democratic strategist Karl Frisch suggests a Romney comparison instead to Mr. Burns, the devilish nuclear power plant owner on the Simpsons. "The similarities are endless."
And even while playing up the Bane-Bain tie, Lehane suggested that Romney is a weak version. "The 'Bain Romney' should at least endeavor to match the comic book Bane in at least one way: prove to be a worthy adversary. Bane never asked Batman to apologize--neither superheroes nor super villains nor candidates for president should ever ask for apologies from their opponents if they are to be taken serious," he said in a reference to Romney's demand of an apology from Obama for his Bain attacks.
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did you ever see the people that listen to him, not the brightest bunch ;D
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see what i mean :D
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:D :D :D :D :D :D who's dumb enough to listen to this fat fool
mean, this bad guy, "Bane," has been in Batman comics since 1993, and the movie started filming 2 years ago.
But in Rush's conservafairyland, Hollywood called the bad guy "Bane" as a dig against Romney.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: Have you heard, this new movie, the Batman movie -- what is it, the Dark Knight Lights Up or something? Whatever the name of it is. That's right, Dark Knight Rises, Lights Up, same thing. Do you know the name of the villain in this movie? Bane. The villain in the Dark Knight Rises is named Bane. B-A-N-E. What is the name of the venture capital firm that Romney ran, and around which there's now this make-believe controversy? Bain. The movie has been in the works for a long time, the release date's been known, summer 2012 for a long time. Do you think that it is accidental, that the name of the really vicious, fire-breathing, four-eyed, whatever-it-is villain in this movie is named Bane?
LIMBAUGH: Anyway, so this evil villain in the new Batman movie is named Bane. And there's now discussion out there as to whether or not this was purposeful, and whether or not it will influence voters. It's going to have a lot of people. This movie, the audience is going to be huge, lot of people are going to see the movie. And it's a lot of brain-dead people, entertainment, the pop culture crowd. And they're going to hear "Bane" in the movie, and they are going to associate Bain. And the thought is that when they start paying attention to the campaign later in the year, and Obama and the Democrats keep talking about Bain, not Bain Capital, but Bain, Romney and Bain, that these people will think back to the Batman movie --"Oh yeah, I know who that is." There are some people who think it will work. There are some people think it will work. Others think -- "You're really underestimating the American people who think that will work."
Wow...how dare they portray Romney as a villian from Batman when Obama hasn't been given the same treatment????
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(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.politicsdaily.com/media/2009/08/obama-joker-picture.jpg)
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Come on, Straw, let's be honest here....the man is very, very good at his job. Getting listeners, new listeners and getting people talking about him and his program across a wide range of media. This is what he does. I listen to the show and you can see stuff like this coming a mile away.
Also, it is kinda in response to this: http://washingtonexaminer.com/romneys-new-foe-batmans-bane/article/2502274 (http://washingtonexaminer.com/romneys-new-foe-batmans-bane/article/2502274)
Romney's new foe: Batman's 'Bane'
This summer's much-anticipated Hollywood blockbuster, "The Dark Knight Rises," is getting an unusual boost from Democrats and other foes of Mitt Romney who are eager to tie the Gotham crushing villain to the GOP presidential candidate. Their angle: the mask-wearing, "Venom" gas breathing bad guy has a name that sounds just like Romney's former investment firm that President Obama has been blasting as a jobs killer.
"Bane" is the terrorist in the new movie who drives the caped crusader out of semi-retirement in the final Batman movie. Democrats, who believe they have Romney on the ropes over the president's assault on his leadership at Bain Capital, said the comparisons are too rich to ignore.
"It has been observed that movies can reflect the national mood," said Democratic advisor and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane. "Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society," he added.
As the Friday release date has neared, liberal blogs were the first to connect Batman's toughest foe with Romney's firm. But now even some conservatives, concerned Romney isn't fighting the Bain attacks hard enough, see a similarity in the epic DC Comics fight and the political campaign.
Conservative commentator Jed Babbin told Secrets, "Now we have the new Batman movie with super-villain Bane, the comic book bad guy who broke the Bat's back. How long will it take for the Obama campaign to link the two, making Romney the man who will break the back of the economy? Romney can't win if he's constantly on the defensive," he said.
Even GOP advisor Frank Luntz jumped into the fray. "Hollywood does it again," he told Secrets. "[Romney] had to know all this was coming and he should have done a lot more to prepare for it."
But conservative analyst Greg Muller doesn't buy the connection or the Bain attacks. "Democrats are truly living in fantasy land if they think the Bain story is anything more than a little summertime blues for Romney," he said. "The election will be a referendum on Obama socialism and the Obama economy. Wonder if the Batmobile was made in China."
Democratic strategist Karl Frisch suggests a Romney comparison instead to Mr. Burns, the devilish nuclear power plant owner on the Simpsons. "The similarities are endless."
And even while playing up the Bane-Bain tie, Lehane suggested that Romney is a weak version. "The 'Bain Romney' should at least endeavor to match the comic book Bane in at least one way: prove to be a worthy adversary. Bane never asked Batman to apologize--neither superheroes nor super villains nor candidates for president should ever ask for apologies from their opponents if they are to be taken serious," he said in a reference to Romney's demand of an apology from Obama for his Bain attacks.
That's pretty much it. But, don't expect the clue-bereft Blacken to get that.
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That's pretty much it. But, don't expect the clue-bereft Blacken to get that.
your probably right but that doesn't say much about his audience
did you ever see the people that listen to him, not the brightest bunch ;D
wrong again i did agree ;D
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I'm hardly what you'd call a comic book enthusiast, but I'm assuming the "Bane" character was conjured up years ago like most of the other characters in the comic, right? Is Rush suggesting that the authors somehow predicted the events of the 2012 election campaign and invented "Bane" to be used as a political tool?
Reason #793 that I only listen to Michael Savage.
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Wow...how dare they portray Romney as a villian from Batman when Obama hasn't been given the same treatment????
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(http://www.blogcdn.com/www.politicsdaily.com/media/2009/08/obama-joker-picture.jpg)
Haha this thread is so absurd