Pinning someone under a lie can be a tricky thing. It requires nuance, preparation, persuasion and resolve to convince a group that another person is or has been lying. This is especially true in preaching across ideological lines, where many are already inclined to believe the words of another.
Take Rush Limbaugh, for example. In a Thursday radio broadcast, the right-wing leader lamented Rep. Joe Wilson's (R-S.C.) apology for interrupting President Obama's speech with a jeer of, "You lie!"
"One of the things that's really irritated me all morning and last night," began Limbaugh, "was listening to Republicans, after Wilson had apologized -- and I wish he had not -- but he's apologized and, even after he's apologized, members of his own party are all over television denigrating him, 'Mmyeah it was bad decorum.'"
Limbaugh then claimed efforts to broaden access to health care are actually moves "to completely tear down the institutions and traditions that have made this country great."
He added: "He is lying, President Obama is. From the moment he opens his mouth until he ends the speech."
Wilson interrupted Obama's speech after a cascade of boos from Republicans triggered an explicit admonition from the president over alleged coverage for undocumented immigrants in the health insurance reform proposals.
"This too is false," Obama said. "The reforms I am proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally."
"You lie!" jeered Wilson.
A cavalry of condemnation rode through the chamber. Even Republicans joined in.
"That's not true," said Obama.
Limbaugh added that he was shouting "You're lying" at his television through the entire thing.
Shout as he may, on this point the president is truthful.
In the America's Affordable Health Choices Act (PDF link) legislation currently circulating the House, page 243, Sec. 246 reads:
SEC. 246. NO FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS. Nothing in this subtitle shall allow Federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully present in the United States.
In plain(er) speak, that means no government subsidies will be appropriated to make an illegal immigrant's health coverage cheaper. Citizens and legal residents are the only groups covered.
An interesting passage, considering how many Republicans have loudly called on Congress to "read the bill."
While there are several competing packages of reform legislation at the moment, it would appear as though Mr. Limbaugh and Rep. Wilson did not abide by their own constituents' advice.
M.C.L comment: Rush is so full of dog crap, if any Democratic congressmen got up and called Bush a liar(which Bush was a liar) the Republicans and their storm troopers in the right wing media would declare an war on that Democratic congress person. The right wing used this mythical reason of well the Democrats did it to Bush, as far to the left some members of the Democrats in the congress not one of them interrupted Bush by calling him a liar during one of his speeches.
Which brings up what I've been saying even before President Obama got swore in, the Republicans and their whores in the right wing media will magically remember there's something called freedom of speech and they're going to excise their rights to voice their displeasure with President Obama even though they made sure critics of George W. Bush were kept silent or face retaliation i.e. the Dixie Chicks.
For the right wing to act like people on the left or elected Democratic office holders had the same level of freedom voicing their opinions of George W. Bush is a lie, just watching the documentary "Shut up and Sing" proves it. If you was a high profile Bush critic you probably got enough hate mail that you could make two books out of them or if you're one of the lucky ones you got death threats from probably one of these proud tea baggers that's screaming about their first amendment right.
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