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Limbaugh: Budget Deal Gives People ‘No Reason Not To Vote For Hillary Clinton’ [VIDEO]

Steve Guest Media Reporter
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Rush Limbaugh blasted the budget deal Wednesday, insisting it gives people, “no reason not to vote for Hillary Clinton.”

On his radio show, Limbaugh claimed that he “started boiling” and was “literally infuriated” regarding the proposed budget. Limbaugh argued that he was unable to understand the “political thinking now of the Republican leadership in the House of Representatives” for agreeing with the Democrats on this proposed budget. (RELATED: House Freedom Caucus Member On Proposed Budget: ‘There’s Nothing About It That Is Good’)

“The House Republicans have crafted a budget that essentially gives nobody any reason not to vote for Hillary Clinton,” explained Limbaugh. “It is astounding what they have done, particularly when you balance it with what they have promised they would do. They have reneged on every promise written and oral that they have made. Beginning back in 2010 when it comes to what they would do vis-a-vis the budget, government spending overall, and how they would be here of in that with the Democrats. They’ve hosted all aside everything Obama wants in than some is in this budget.”

Limbaugh blasted the House Republican leadership for proposing this budget in light of the presidential race. Limbaugh claimed it makes “literally and absolutely no sense. It makes no sense in dollars and cents, it makes no sense budgetary, [and] it makes no sense politically.”

According to Limbaugh, the House Republicans are “not even [being] an opposition party. They’re not even pretending to be an opposition party.” Summarizing the budget as “whatever Obama wants, he’s got. Whatever Hillary wants, she’s got.” Adding that the Republicans are now “responsible for five trillion additional new dollars added to the national debt.”

Limbaugh argued that he didn’t see “any difference” between the Republican leadership and the Democratic leadership, because both sides are “cheering the budget.”

Limbaugh also accused Republican leadership of telling “blatant” and “obscene lies” to their voters during campaigns and said their goal was to destroy conservatism and the economy. 

Limbaugh explained that Republican leadership “would be happier with Hillary Clinton as President than Ted Cruz… That’s not a feeling, I know that almost for a fact.”

Limbaugh concluded that this budget deal was “rubber stamp liberal Democrat budgetary philosophy.”

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