Limbaugh: AZ Judge Is “Partisan,” Obama Has Empathy For America's Enemies

Limbaugh returned to his attacks on federal judge Susan Bolton for her decision in the Arizona immigration case. He called Bolton a “partisan political operative,” and derided conservatives who called the case a partial victory for the elements of law that the judge's ruling kept intact. Limbaugh indicated that this case provided more evidence that the Obama “regime” had different objectives than 70-80 percent of Americans, and that the Obama agenda was opposed to America's national interests. He went on to say that President Obama has empathy not for the American people, but for “terrorists and other enemies of the United States.”

As far as the judiciary, Limbaugh insisted that a recent NY Times profile of Chief Justice John Roberts which described the conservative character of the court was some sort of warning or attack so that Roberts would moderate himself. Limbaugh connected the profile to the Arizona decision, saying that it was not a coincidence that the two episodes happened in such close proximity.

Discussing Obama's appearance on The View, Limbaugh said the President brought “much-needed estrogen” to the program. Limbaugh also found time to once again mock Malia Obama's voice, and falsely claim that Phoenix is “the kidnapping capital of the world” outside of Mexico City.

Highlights from today's show:

Limbaugh opens show with attack on Obama “bringing some much-needed estrogen” to The View

Rush: Obama “reserves his empathy, sympathy, whatever, for terrorists and other enemies” of U.S.

Limbaugh falsely claims Phoenix “is the kidnapping capital of the world -- well, outside Mexico City”

Limbaugh again mocks Malia Obama's voice

Limbaugh attacks AZ judge as “partisan political operative”