Rush Limbaugh Uses
Student Gun Control Activist Tweet To Troll Media
ByJames Barrett
March 19, 2018
On his radio show Monday, Rush Limbaugh used one of the
"media darling" student gun control activists to troll his allies in
the press, whose particular form of "journalism," Limbaugh suggested,
took precisely zero years in journalism school to master.
Limbaugh led off one segment on his top-rated show on
Monday by noting that David Hogg, one of the particularly prominent Parkland
student activists, had tweeted over the weekend that he'd just been
"rejected from another college."
Limbaugh used the tweet as an opportunity to reiterate
and expound on the trolling advice he'd given Hogg a few weeks ago.
"This student from the Stoneman High School in
Parkland, David Hogg, who became the media darling, you remember I advised him
just to skip college and go straight to journalism, that he had nothing else to
learn?" said Limbaugh.
"Yeah, this kid had already been lovingly embraced
by CNN and PMSNBC, and using my own experience as a guide, I advised Mr. Hogg,
'Screw it. Don’t waste your time. You don’t need to go to college. You’re
already qualified. You’ve got journalism down pat. You know who the enemies
are. You know how to rip 'em to shreds. They're just waiting to hire you. Don't
waste time. Go straight to journalism. It doesn’t take any more training than
you already have.'"
"Mr. Hogg, forget it," Rush added later.
"You don’t need it. If you apply, CNN would hire you, MSNBC would hire
you. I don’t know this for certain ’cause I don’t know people there, but I’m
saying, my advice to David Hogg, skip college, go straight to journalism.
Already has it down pat."
Hogg made headlines again this week after appearing in a
political ad in which he declares, "What if our politicians
weren't the b**** of the NRA?" as well as participating in an
embarrassing Twitter-hosted pro-gun control discussion in which the activist
accused the NRA of making America into a "dictatorship."
In his Parkland segment, Limbaugh went on to highlight
more of the new developments in the case, including the revelations that
officials, including the school's security guard, wanted the shooter to be
committed to a mental health program, but the Obama-era PROMISE Program
likely thwarted authorities from taking action and potentially saving 17 lives.
Limbaugh eventually tied the new details to attempts by
gun control activists and the left-wing media to somehow blame the NRA rather
than all of the people in positions of authority who could have prevented the
shooting. "What you come to realize as you go through all these is that
everybody in law enforcement, everybody that had anything to do with this
school, anybody down there, they knew what this guy was for a year. And nobody
did anything," said Limbaugh.
"Look at how many places these families could go to
sue just for negligence," he said. "But the point is not one of them
is the NRA. Not one of these places that acted negligently in a way that made
this shooter and his event possible was the NRA. But every one of them, every
one of them in some way has ties to government."
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