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Rush Limbaugh has made many racists, sexist and xenophobic comments.

Video clips from shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh supports that he made many racists, sexist and xenophobic comments.

Video clips from shows hosted by Rush Limbaugh supports that he made many racists, sexist and xenophobic comments.In the combined video of several clips by akachu, Rush Limbaugh expressed his views against other race people by stating that Caucasians(white people) should not be blamed for slavery as they fought to end slavery more than any other races (Watch video at 0:25 sec).

He quoted that President Barack Hussein Obama II is the first President to support illegal migrants since he is black and a bill proposed by him had flaws which encouraged black race children to hate United States (Watch video at 5:30). Also to create humour in the show he teased Chinese Languages (Watch video at 6:37).

He also had set his rules for immigration policy in which he shows dislike against people from other countries(Watch video at 8:47).

The transcript of a The Rush Limbaugh Show hosted by Rush Limbaugh on 8 December 2016 available on the show's website reveals that he had stated that Americans were not willing to accept a black person as President and by doing so would paralyse the country.

In the video uploaded by CNN, Rush Limbaugh stated that Georgetown student Sandra Fluke's proposal to add a provision in Affordable Care Act for contraceptive pills was an unwanted idea and proposing the same resembled her as a slut and prostitute.

All the comments specified above proves that Rush Limbaugh comments have racist, sexist and xenophobic views in them.

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