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If you weren’t already aware, during Obama’s presidency, Obama and the First Lady would invite plenty of pop music stars and rappers to the White House, many of which had songs that consisted of very provocative language.
Well, when Michelle Obama tried to criticize Trump’s ‘locker room talk,’ Limbaugh was quick to shut down the double standard with the aforementioned recollection.
The Western Journal reported:
Conservative icon Rush Limbaugh lambasted first lady Michelle Obama for going after then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his “locker room talk” after having invited to the White House rappers and pop music stars whose lyrics contained far worse degradation than anything Trump said.
“It’s not locker room talk. I don’t know men who talk that way. Decent men do not talk that way. What Trump was talking about was sexual assault,” Michelle Obama said during a visit to New Hampshire in October 2016.
Limbaugh stated:
“How about some of the rappers that talk about their b—–s and their hos have performed such lyrics in the White House? But she doesn’t know men who talk and sing about sexual assault. It’s all over hip-hop lyrics and has been for a while!
“So is assault on the police a feature of some hip-hop lyrics, and it’s been performed at the White House.
But she doesn’t know men who talk that way. She doesn’t know decent guys who talk that way.”
Oh, and don’t forget about how Michelle Obama and Beyonce were practically joined at the hip, having suggested that Beyonce is a role model…
Go ahead and look up the lyrics to some of Beyonce’s songs. The proof is in the pudding.
But please go on about Trump’s language… insert eye rolls.