Calling Thursday's
Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare a
"disaster,"
radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh told his radio
audience that the left now has the government
exactly where it wants it.
"I think many of us are witnessing now the complete corruption
of Washington, D.C., meaning the objective has been to corrupt
the government and success appears to be, at this moment in
time, in hand," Limbaugh said. "The left has the government that
they've always wanted."
President Barack Obama is an "authoritarian megalomaniac ruling
like a monarch," he said, and according to the Supreme Court,
"words, laws, really have no meaning. It's whatever the popular
interpretation of the powers that be of the day want the words
to mean
Limbaugh joined Justice Antonin Scalia in
excoriating Chief Justice John Roberts for ruling to continue
allowing subsidies for people in states that use the federal
healthcare exchange. Roberts jumped through legal hoops to
ensure the law is not affected, Limbaugh said.
"If the law doesn’t mean anything other than what the highest
judge ruling on it says it means, then what is it worth?" he
asked, adding that Roberts was "taking it upon himself to
interpret this law politically, not reviewing it judicially.
That equals the full politicization of the court."