Rush Limbaugh discussed the NFL's decision to block him from minority owner of the St. Louis Rams. The popular radio talk show host described it as, "Obama's America on full display."
Check out this report from Real Clear Politics:
On his syndicated show Thursday, Limbaugh said he was approached by St. Louis Blues chairman Dave Checketts earlier this year about participating in a Rams bid.
He also said Checketts assured him his involvement as a minority investor had been vetted by the National Football League.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and Colts owner Jim Irsay both expressed misgivings this week about Limbaugh's involvement. Late Wednesday, Checketts said Limbaugh had been dropped from the bid.
Limbaugh says he believes he has been made an example by a players' union seeking leverage in talks over a new collective bargaining agreement. And he says he believes what happened to him was an illustration of "Obama's America on full display."
And, you can hear from Rush, himself, below. The saga continues. . . .
Part 1
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