Sean Hannity Interview with Rush Limbaugh Part 4

Sean Hannity
In Part 4 of Sean Hannity’s interview with Rush Limbaugh, Limbaugh tells how expects President Barack Obama will overreach, how there is an ethical double-standard for Democrats and Republicans, liberal myths, how conservatives have lost the culture, and talks about President Bush.
Excerpt:
HANNITY: Let me, let me ask you this because we have Geithner, we have Eric Holder. We have Carol Browner. We have conflicts of interest with Hillary Clinton. Just where are the Republicans standing up, you know, to — any in the past. Anybody that had an illegal immigrant problem had to withdraw.
Geithner has an illegal immigrant problem and a tax cheat problem. If Rush Limbaugh doesn’t pay his taxes why don’t I doubt Harry Reid and Dick Durbin and Chuck Schumer are going to say, you know, Rush is a good guy, he made an honest mistake. Not going to happen.
LIMBAUGH: It’s two sets of rules. The Democrat Party has never claimed to have standards. Only once in my memory have they claimed to have ethics and that’s when Pelosi promised the most ethical Congress in 2006 after the elections.
If they actively promote no standards for themselves then how can they violate them? As far as the liberal media is concerned, Geithner is too important to fail. He’s the only man who can fix it.
Hillary, ethics? What is this? There’s no ethics violation. They — it’s not possible for Democrats to create these. It’s all under the rubric of Obama is too big to fail. People don’t, people don’t care about the only Democrat that, as you know, has got an ethical problem is Blagojevich. And that’s only because he was foolish enough to be taped acting as Democrats do selling the Senate seat in — Illinois.
But I — I think it’s a waste of time to focus on the Geithners. You have pointed out but, and you — we can point out the conflicts of Hillary. But it’s not going to change voters’ mind about, about who they are. The — there is two sets of rules. One for the dominant left and one for everybody else.
And Geithner, for example, you use — he is too important. He is the only guy that understands this. So these are just — this is everybody does. That’s the constant excuse, everybody has sex with their intern. Everybody, you know, leaves the stain on the blue dress. Everybody does this.
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