CALLER: Republicans can nominate a young, potentially two-term president, one that believes in fiscal conservatism. We’re gonna have-- In 2019, there’s gonna be a $1 trillion dollar deficit. Trump doesn’t really care about that. He’s not really a fiscal conservative. We don't, we have to acknowledge that Trump has been cruelly used. RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): Nobody is a fiscal conservative anymore. All this talk about concern for the deficit and the budget has been bogus for as long as it’s been around.

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In 2009, Limbaugh claimed that Obama is a “coward” without the “spine” or “gonads” to admit he is responsible for the federal deficit. In 2011, Limbaugh called Obama “the architect of deficits and debt unheard of in this nation.” A perusal of Limbaugh's website reveals the depths of Limbaugh's hypocrisy:

There is a certain serendipity to Limbaugh admitting that this was all a sham the same week that Trump is under fire for racist remarks; after all, this faux concern for the deficit grew out of the tea party -- which always used it as a cover for the seething bigoted revanchism that was really driving the right all along. At least now, the mask is dropped.