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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

An Insight From Rush Limbaugh

I happened to be in my car a few minutes ago and heard a truly brilliant insight from Rush Limbaugh.  Rush was talking about the news today that Democrat National Committee staffer Seth Rich was the likely source for the hacked DNC emails put out by Wikileaks rather than the Russians.  Rich was shot dead on a DC street about the time that the email dump by Wikileaks took place.  He was shot but not robbed; his wallet, watch and phone were all still there.  According to news reports Rich was on his way to meet with the FBI when he was killed, but I've not seen any reliable evidence of that.

In any event, Rush Limbaugh was talking about whether or not Hillary Clinton had anything to do with Rich's death.  It's another of those conspiracy theories like Hillary being involved with the death of Vince Foster in the 1990's or the death of people involved with Whitewater during the same decade.  The subject comes up because there have been three people who have died violent or suspicious deaths in just the last month, each of whom had dealings with the DNC and/or Hillary Clinton.

Limbaugh's point was this:  the media calls all these stories conspiracy theories and scoffs at them.  But here's the real question:  if you think about it, how many people have you known who were murdered?  How many people have you known who died in suspicious circumstances?  For most people, the number is zero.  For a few, the number is one.  For Hillary Clinton, the number is over 30.  Here is a list which I got from Twitter; it does not even include Seth Rich.


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