Radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh expressed concern Wednesday about the safety of Democrats in the United States in light of the bombs mailed to several prominent party leaders, including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

He believes the country should do something – right away – to ensure they are removed from such dangers.

By voting them out of office.

"We could sum this up by saying that many Democrats today have been targeted by bombs. CNN was sent a bomb. Bill and Hillary Clinton were sent a bomb. Barack Hussein Obama was sent a bomb. George Soros was sent a bomb yesterday. Eric Holder has been sent a bomb. And Debbie 'Blabbermouth' Schultz, the former chairman of the Democrat National Committee was also said to be recipient of a bomb," he said.

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"Now, we here at the EIB Network are very concerned," he continued.

Limbaugh explained he condemns the use of bombs in politics.

"But clearly America has become a very dangerous place for Democrats," he said. "It seems to me the best way to ensure their safety is to get them removed as often as possible from public life. And the most available way to offer this assistance, the most immediate opportunity we have to offer this assistance will occur in just under two weeks, the midterm elections.

"With Democrats under siege, Democrats under assault like this, it would only be responsible and compassionate to vote them out of office and remove them from the public sphere in which they exist and are for some reason being targeted here by people apparently sending them bombs," he continued.

"We would like to do everything possible to see to it that future bombs are not sent and that future bombs like those today don't go off. And as I say, protecting Democrats our number one objective here.

"The simple fact remains, Democrats in America are at risk. To save them, to protect them, vote against them. A public service announcement from me, your host, Rush Limbaugh, and the EIB Network."