"RUSH: ... Look, here's Obama. Let's go back to December 9th, 2014. This is in Nashville. Obama held a town hall event on immigration, and during the event he tried to quote the Bible.
OBAMA: The good book says, uhhh, y'know, don't... uh... don't throw stones in glass houses, or make sure we're looking at the log in our eye buh... Before we're pointing out the mote in other folks' eyes.
RUSH: Now, nobody in the Drive-Bys said, "What the hell is he talking about?" Nobody said, "Who...? What... what ... what ... what verse is he citing here?" But he came off as totally illiterate here on a verse on the Bible. "The good book says, uhhh, y'know, don't... uh, don't throw stones in glass houses..." No, that's "People with glass houses shouldn't throw stones." This is... This is... I don't know, folks. It's just.
RUSH: Okay. Here's one of these sound bites where my inclusion in it is deceptive. The editing here is deceptive. It's ABC's Good Morning America. The correspondent is Tom Llamas and he's got a report here about Trump's "Two Corinthians" slip yesterday instead of "Second Corinthians" or "Second Letter to the Corinthians," if you want to really, really drill down deep. It ended up in this, and here's how it sounded.
LLAMAS: On Monday, Donald Trump quoting scripture at Jerry Falwell's evangelical Liberty University, fumbling the Bible verse typically known as Second Corinthians.
TRUMP: But Two Corinthians, right? Two Corinthians 3:17. That's the whole ball game.
LLAMAS: And now Rush Limbaugh issuing this warning to voters.
RUSH ARCHIVE: There are a lot of conservatives who think that he's a wolf in sheep's clothing, that he's a traditional, lifetime New Yorker -- and that means something." RUSH
OBAMA: The good book says, uhhh, y'know, don't... uh... don't throw stones in glass houses, or make sure we're looking at the log in our eye buh... Before we're pointing out the mote in other folks' eyes.
RUSH: Now, nobody in the Drive-Bys said, "What the hell is he talking about?" Nobody said, "Who...? What... what ... what ... what verse is he citing here?" But he came off as totally illiterate here on a verse on the Bible. "The good book says, uhhh, y'know, don't... uh, don't throw stones in glass houses..." No, that's "People with glass houses shouldn't throw stones." This is... This is... I don't know, folks. It's just.
RUSH: Okay. Here's one of these sound bites where my inclusion in it is deceptive. The editing here is deceptive. It's ABC's Good Morning America. The correspondent is Tom Llamas and he's got a report here about Trump's "Two Corinthians" slip yesterday instead of "Second Corinthians" or "Second Letter to the Corinthians," if you want to really, really drill down deep. It ended up in this, and here's how it sounded.
LLAMAS: On Monday, Donald Trump quoting scripture at Jerry Falwell's evangelical Liberty University, fumbling the Bible verse typically known as Second Corinthians.
TRUMP: But Two Corinthians, right? Two Corinthians 3:17. That's the whole ball game.
LLAMAS: And now Rush Limbaugh issuing this warning to voters.
RUSH ARCHIVE: There are a lot of conservatives who think that he's a wolf in sheep's clothing, that he's a traditional, lifetime New Yorker -- and that means something." RUSH
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