SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERBOY - RUSH LIMBAUGH SAYS THAT MICHELLE OBAMA ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH FOR SI

MUSCLE BOY - Rush Limbaugh is calling Michelle Obama a hypocrite because she wants people to eat healthy, along with moderate amounts of "good" tasting food. In typical Rush fashion, the Sports Illustrated coverboy tells a NON-TRUTH that Michelle wants us to eat bark and berries. He informs his dittohead listeners that she was caught eating a 1,500 calorie slab of ribs. Even tho she was eating a rib, it was in moderation and was cooked as healthy as humanly possible. The meal was in the 550 calorie range. The "muscle-bound" multi, multi, multi, multi, multi, multi, multi, multi, multi millionaire even felt the need to insult the middle-aged First Lady, even tho she has never said a word about MUSCLEBOY. The hero of the dittohead's told his listening audience, Michelle Obama "does not project the image of women that you might see on the cover of Sports Illustrated."

In other words, MUSCLEBOY Rush was talking out of the "polar opposite orifice of his mouth."

Reading the AP news story comments truly amazed me. The moron dittoheads take everything the MUSCLEBOY says as truth, and repeat the moronic, manure-tainted comments of their hero. One person's comment on the AP story claimed that the First Lady was TELLING (in other words, he implied she was trying to use FORCE) the people of this country to eat better. Does this moron actually believe she has the ability to force the entire country to eat better. Every First Lady takes on a special project and runs with it. Michelle wants Americans to think about what they put in their bodies - she isn't TELLING OR FORCING them to do anything. Hey moron dittoheads, the only person that TELLS you to do anything is MUSCLEBOY, and you follow his words like it came from Moses (I'm trying to be nice and not say Hitler, which is what he really should be compared to.) 

For your enjoyment, Rush Limbaugh's possible MUSCLEBOY photo for Sports Illustrated.



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