While on the air Thursday, wingnut gasbag Lush Dimbulb took exception with Faux News anchor Shepard Smith’s plea on Wednesday
for pundits and politicians to pull back on their hyperbole over the
Ebola cases in Texas. Smith utilized a few minutes of air time on
Wednesday to provide only the facts on the Ebola virus and point out
that America is not dealing with an outbreak. He asked that those in the
media be more responsible in their coverage of the story and that radio
and television personalities stop fear mongering in an effort to stir
up panic for political gain.
Well, this didn’t sit well with El Lushbo on
Thursday. Ever since the story broke that a man in Texas had contracted
Ebola while in West Africa and carried the disease with him to the
United States, Dimbulb has made it his mission to blame President Obama
for it and stoke as much fear as possible. While Dimbulb has definitely not been alone in this endeavor, his megaphone is one of the loudest around, as despite sagging ratings, he still has the #1 hate speech radio program in America.
Dimbulb first claimed that he wasn’t trying to
cause panic. Instead, he was just displaying concern because of the
incompetence of the Obama Administration and other government
departments.
Below is from the transcript of The Lush Dimbulb Show:
There is no desire here to spread a panic, and I am not secretly harboring a belief that we have a wide outbreak and they’re not telling us. I don’t believe that. Not yet. My concern is what it always is. One thing you can count on. Whether you’re a new Article here, whether you’re a veteran, one thing you can count on from me is consistency.If there are people who are fearful of a panic out there, or if there are people who think they’re not being told the truth, it’s because we have a level of incompetence I have yet to see in my life prior to this. The point that I’m trying to make with all of these things I highlight is the utter incompetence of the people that you think are trustworthy in these institutions that everybody counts on.
Dimbulb then proceeded to induce panic in his
audience over an upcoming epidemic by claiming the government isn’t
going to do anything about it. They won’t try to contain the virus on
West Africa. Instead, they will just allow it to spread further. They
will continue to reject ideas from good, dog-fearing wingnuts who
truly care about America for purely political reasons.
Therefore, per Lush, he is just “trying to alert”
the audience in anticipation of the upcoming elections so they choose
wisely. They can either stick with the incompetent leaders currently in
charge of certain institutions who are going to bring death and
destruction to our country via a deadly virus, or they can elect more repugicans who will fix everything.
My point to you is, just like with Obamacare, and just like with a number of other things with this administration, the election coming up in November is crucial, and whatever is really known about this is not going to be shared with us until after that point. But more than that, I’m just trying to alert you to be curious and to question some of these things that you’re hearing, because it’s nonsensical.I think it’s not too powerful to say it’s tragic that we have such levels of incompetence in positions of leadership that are really important. Now, I know why we have such a high degree of incompetence. It’s because the people that are choosing those to lead these institutions are themselves incompetent and have never really done anything. They’ve not accomplished anything.…Anyway, one other thing, folks, about the criticism here. I just want you to understand, the same people who are illustrating their blatant incompetence in all of this, they’re the same people telling you that there is global warming. They are the same people telling you you’re not paying enough in taxes. The same people that promised you shovel-ready jobs and stimulus spending. These are the same people that told you you could keep your doctor. The same people told you you can keep your insurance plan if you liked it, lied to you about that, same people.
Obviously, Shep Smith touched a nerve with Dimbulb.
In Dimbulb’s warped and diseased mind, he sees Faux News as kindred spirits if not direct
allies. While he occasionally will criticize the network, he only does
so if he feels they aren’t pushing the wingnut false narrative
enough regarding a specific subject. When one of the network’s most
visible anchors blasts the wingnut entertainment cabal, it feels
like a direct betrayal. Sure, Smith is perhaps the only one that has any
credibility left at the network, but he still works for Roger Ailes and
needs to toe the company line. Dimbulb is essentially telling those at
Faux News that Shep needs to be put in his place.
While it was genuinely refreshing to see someone at
Faux News, of all places, call out the wingnut noise machine for being
irresponsible, it isn’t going to stop Dimbulb and others. It will only
embolden them. Expect non-stop fear mongering and Chicken Little
declarations for the next three weeks, minimum.
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