Posted on 01/16/2009 7:51:48 PM PST by Yosemitest

EIB Conversation: Ann Coulter
January 16, 2009
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: As you know ladies and gentlemen we very infrequently have guests here. We do make occasions now and then. Today is one of those occasions.
Ann Coulter is here, and for those of you watching on the Dittocam, we've got a new camera placement so that you see Ann and a view of me that seldom is ever seen, my rear. (laughing) But Ann Coulter's new book -- and I'm sure a number of you have seen her pilloried and abused on cable television for the past week.
I noted, Ann, that the initial appearances, the Matt Lauers and the others basically attacking your right to breathe.
COULTER: Thank you.
I am so honored to be here. I know you don't have guests.
RUSH: It's a thrill to have you here. The title of the book is
COULTER: Roughly.
RUSH: Okay. So where did the idea for this book --
COULTER: Not at all.
I do all my own research, and suddenly, you know, you'll find interesting things where you weren't expecting to
and you won't find interesting things where you thought you were going to.
This was going to be more on specific victims.
I mean it started with authentic victims in America, the blacks.
RUSH: (laughing) So what you mean here when you say
that the victims are really the victimizers --
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: -- victims are portrayed as helpless, sorrowful, sad-sack minorities.
What you're saying is they're really power groups?
COULTER: Yes.
I mean look at the Duke lacrosse players.
They were supposed to be the victimizers of this poor, single mother, of course, black woman --
RUSH: Stripper --
COULTER: -- stripper --
RUSH: -- dancer.
COULTER: Yes.
And who was being victimized in that story?
And, by the way, as I described in this book, the New York Times was holding on to the bitter end
RUSH: That's right.
COULTER: So the government does it,
RUSH: Right.
COULTER: Making the easiest job in the world, head of counterterrorism, Al-Qaeda,
RUSH: I think we need a new name for cable news,
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- after four years of trying to destroy Bush and any Republican,
now it's entirely legal just in time for The Messiah to have access.
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: If there's anybody who might spy on Americans using this,
it would be this incoming administration.
COULTER: Right.
Right. And I agree with you on Gitmo.
I've noticed that the mainstream media has suddenly started running articles in Newsweek, LA Times, not yet the New York Times,
RUSH: Exactly.
COULTER: Never heard about that for the past seven years.
RUSH: And then it will manifest itself after The One accepts the oath of office on Tuesday,
and a few short days afterwards we'll start hearing members of the administration say,
COULTER: Right, right.
RUSH:
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: They'll do what they can to continue to dump on Bush.
I could see how you're looking out over our culture
and you see these groups of cultural victims
who have become as minorities,
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- and of course Republicans are easy to intimidate these days.
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: And the more you look into it
once again you end up with a book,
COULTER: A lot of it, yes,
because they are the biggest victimizers.
I mean they talk about the Republican attack machine.
I have a whole chapter on the Republican attack machine,
RUSH: There isn't one, though.
COULTER: Well, yes,
that's the point of the chapter.
But, meanwhile, "Democrat attack machine" has been used about seven times
RUSH: All right, now,
I want to give you a chance,
because you say "B. Hussein Obama" to your average cable news host,
and they freak.
Now, I happen, as a highly trained broadcast specialist,
I understand why you do it, but I want to hear your reason.
You tell 'em why you're doing it.
COULTER: Well, it is kind of funny that we just had this huge war against an enemy named Hussein,
and the Democrats are running a candidate whose middle name is Hussein.
And, by the way,
when we ran J. Danforth Quayle, Calvin Trillin wrote an article,
RUSH: There was a couple, by the way,
a couple in New Jersey I think
that actually had a kid and they gave him the middle name Hitler.
I just saw this yesterday.
COULTER: And I think he was taken away from them,
as he should have been.
RUSH: I'll tell you,
we are going to broadcast B. Hussein Obama's immaculate inaugural address on Tuesday,
and I have instructed the broadcast engineer during the oath,
both when it is given and he recites it,
to bleep when he uses the name Hussein.
Remember, John McCain jumped all over people in his campaign --
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- to avoid any controversy whatsoever,
we will bleep when he uses his own middle name.
We're talking with Ann Coulter about her new book, Guilty.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh, Open Line Friday, with Ann Coulter and her new book, Guilty: Liberal "Victims" and Their Assault on America.
I tell you, for me this is an especially timely topic
because I first became aware of this in the early nineties --
well, late eighties -- when I started this show.
I'm in the process of attracting affiliates and so forth,
and this is in the middle of the AIDS issue, the politicization of that disease --
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- and so forth, and I, you know, would offer my opinion about it.
And here came a distinct minority that was just doing everything they could to intimidate radio stations and even me
from not saying what I wanted,
and I ran into some news reporters about this. They said,
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- and now that they're in the majority,
they don't care about the minority,
but it's amazed me how the majority has just caved.
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: I don't care what group of victims you're talking about,
it seems the vast majority --
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: -- and all victim groups are liberals.
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: It's a part and parcel of their political structure.
COULTER: That's exactly right, yeah.
RUSH: Take this out of the realm of the media
because your examples there are great,
but it's amazing how many cultural --
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: -- conservatives who we would define
that descend from the true virtue of the founding of this country,
are caving --
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: -- to the attempt to destroy that very culture.
COULTER: Well, that's part of the reason for this book,
and I describe why I think how that works in this country.
It actually is sort of a nice thing about America. Americans are incredibly charitable and kindhearted people,
RUSH: It's a political tactic.
COULTER: Yes. Yes.
RUSH: There's nothing genuine about it.
COULTER: Yes.
Yes. And there's an example after example.
RUSH: Where is it in the Constitution
COULTER: Right.
Well, he who is offended first
RUSH: Right.
That's precisely it.
How to stop it?
COULTER: Well, to point it out.
Once people start recognizing it and chuckling at it
RUSH: All right, now,
does this relate in any way...?
We go back to the 2006 elections.
I think one of the reasons we have a McCain in 2008 is because we lost George Allen in 2006 --
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: -- over a word,
and I think we lost the House of Representatives because of Mark Foley.
It was nothing the Democrats did. The word was Macaca.
COULTER: Right. (laughing)
RUSH: What's the truth behind this --
and what did George Allen do that was wrong, in the aftermath, if anything?
COULTER: I describe this.
First of all, George Allen was down in a not very wealthy area of Virginia, a rural part of town.
The richest person, the most privileged person in the audience was this kid who was called Macaca.
So in the audience, the most privileged individual --
RUSH: This kid's a plant, right?
COULTER: Well, yes,
he was, from the opposition --
RUSH: Yeah.
COULTER: -- research, he's as I call them the Nazi block watchers.
They show up at the opponent's campaign with their little cameras,
and I think what Allen was doing was alerting these Americans in the audience,
these lovely poor -- not poor, but not wealthy -- people
that if they ask a stupid question, they were about to become YouTube celebrities.
So he interrupts himself, and it's actually a cheerful, nice thing --
The Washington Post ran hundreds of articles on this.
I don't know how Indian-American...
RUSH: Right. We all know why,
and that's because the Democrats are incapable of such things
and so they're protected..
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: Well, no.
They don't pretend to have any standards,
so they can't violate them.
They're protected.
It's just like Geithner can get away with not paying his taxes
but you and I can't.
COULTER: Right, right.
RUSH: Two sets of rules, liberals and everybody else.
But I never heard of the word Macaca,
and I was stunned to see weeks and weeks --
COULTER: (laughing) Right.
RUSH: -- of exploration, in-depth investigative reporting on just what the hell a Macaca was.
And I still don't know!
What is a Macaca?
COULTER: Well, they dig up some foreign language in which it means monkey,
but,
RUSH: Which Indians?
COULTER: The Indians from India.
RUSH: Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
COULTER: No,
the other Indians I know what we did to --
and that was the Democrats, once again, Andrew Jackson. (laughing)
RUSH: Precisely.
She knows her history, folks. (laughing)
Now, that's exactly right.
Now, we've got one minute.
Where did Allen go wrong in your opinion?
If you had been running his show, where did he go wrong once the onslaught began?
COULTER: Not only he, but the Republicans around him.
RUSH: That's exactly right.
See, this is,
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: "We're not racist.
We're not any of these things you say,
and I'm sure offended you."
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: And of course the people on the side of the attack,
COULTER: Right.
The moment you apologize, you have admitted that what they were attacking you for had some merit.
Well, it didn't have merit.
If you ever do something wrong, fine. I'm not against apologizing.
But these are always synthetic scandals; there's always a completely phony victim.
Like I say, the wealthiest person in the audience was the victim in this story.
RUSH: Exactly right.
Well, I agree with you. I don't apologize ever.
It helps that I'm never wrong.
It's hard, but, I --
COULTER: Yes, you never make mistake.
RUSH: Well, no.
In a political thing,
COULTER: Yes, I do!
RUSH: Okay, Ann Coulter is the rare guest today,
and we will be back.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: It's Open Line Friday,
El Rushbo -- the all-knowing, all-caring, all-sensing, all-feeling Maha Rushie -- with Ann Coulter
and her new book,
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: The title of the book is
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: Everybody thinks -- well, not everybody.
A lot of people think that we know George Soros,
COULTER: Right.
Right. Well, first of all he does own the Democratic Party, thanks to campaign finance reform.
RUSH: Arianna, you need a translator.
COULTER: And George Soros!
RUSH: Yeah, him, too.
I've never heard the Daily Kos guy speak.
COULTER: Yeah, he was brought up in someplace in Latin America.
You can't understand them. They speak in foreign accents.
They represent the Democratic Party.
George Soros, to show his great patriotism on 9/11 --
RUSH: So he went short.
COULTER: Yeah.
RUSH: And upset the whole thing.
COULTER: When asked about it by Steve Kroft,
he said, for one thing, he finally...
RUSH: "B. Hussein Obama," again, as you refer to him,
everybody knows that...
COULTER: I think that's right.
RUSH: Yeah.
COULTER: He's only been a Senator for what,
six or seven minutes?
RUSH: Yeah, that's right,
because Roland Burris --
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: So the media helped Obama get private divorce files of one opponent,
but there were two --
COULTER: There were two.
RUSH: That's been one of Obama's modus operandis
is to clear the playing field.
COULTER: Yep.
RUSH: So there is nobody you have to beat.
COULTER: I mean, this is the power of the media
and why they are running the Democrats
rather than the Democrats running the media.
Obama and other liberal Democrats can always stand up and give magnanimous speeches about how,
RUSH: It's Chicago.
COULTER: Well, then California,
the case of Jack Ryan, a stunning Republican candidate,
RUSH: (laughing)
COULTER: He was accused of propositioning his own wife --
and, by the way, then when Obama's running against Sarah Palin
I noticed once again Obama has a tough, formidable opponent
RUSH: This traces back to Chicago and Illinois politics.
What's the media...?
Local and national, what's their really attraction to Obama?
Is it race?
COULTER: Part of it, definitely is.
For one thing, the media is more left wing that probably the average of the Democratic Party,
even elected officials.
RUSH: That would be tough to be.
COULTER: Well, and certainly people who call themselves Democrat.
The media is very, very left wing.
You have with Obama, the most left-wing president we've ever had.
So they liked that he's --
RUSH: Now, speaking of all this,
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: The Republican Party to a person is out saying,
COULTER: I think you are right,
from what you were saying in the first part of your program,
and I hope he succeeds in the sense that,
RUSH: Oh, no question.
No question.
COULTER: -- taxes, the economy will collapse.
RUSH: Abortion, gay marriage, same-sex marriage --
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: Well, and there's a third element to this,
and I'm having a mental block,
but there are three pillars to the cultural overhaul that they want to engage in.
Look, the guy is a full-fledged leftist.
COULTER: Right. Right.
RUSH: He's just a full-fledged leftist,
but he won't be able to get away with getting what he wants if he talks that way.
That's why these cabinet members are moderate figureheads.
We all know that Bill Ayers will provide primary advice on education. They could never put him in the cabinet.
COULTER: (laughing) Right. And that does show the victory, by the way -- (snorts)
I mean I'd like more of a substantive victory, but the victory -- of conservative ideas in America.
Even Obama runs on tax cuts.
I mean, he says he's going to give tax cuts to everyone,
RUSH: Well, he's still saying some dangerous things, though.
Government is the only element that can fix the economy --
COULTER: Yes.
RUSH: -- and all these sorts of things,
so it's going to be interesting to see.
He's going to have no opposition.
COULTER: Right.
RUSH: Republicans are bending over forwards.
They're bending over backwards and grabbing the ankles.
COULTER: And blaming you.
I knew it was your fault that John McCain lost. (laughing)
RUSH: Well, Colin Powell blamed me.
He said the Republicans need to stop listening to me, which they did a long time ago.
Who was it?
It was Chris Matthews on Hardball last night who said --
or, no, it was Steve McMahon, you know,
one of these Ken doll --
COULTER: Oh, yeah.
RUSH: -- inside the Beltway Democrat strategerists.
And he said,
COULTER: If only! (laughing)
RUSH: Well, look, your book has been out, what?
COULTER: One week.
RUSH: One week, and you're debuting at number two on the New York Times.
COULTER: Number one on Book Scan.
RUSH: Number one on Book Scan.
Well, after this we'll take care of those number twos and number threes and all that.
COULTER: (laughing)
RUSH: I wish you the best.
You are a prolific writer, and you have a lot of admirers out there
COULTER: Thank you Rush Limbaugh.
RUSH: Great that you came by. Good luck with the book.
Do you have an idea for your next one?
Do you work that far in advance?
COULTER: Not exactly. A few ideas.
I have to say when I was writing this I kept thinking,
RUSH: Well, put 'em in the paperback.
COULTER: Yeah. (giggles)
RUSH: All right, Ann Coulter.
END TRANSCRIPT
I love you both,
and wished you'd fund a school for childern from kindergarden to high school,

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No, it needs to be a college.
I just watched this interview on the Dittocam at Rush 24/7...that woman is stunningly beautiful, and with the sharpest wit. They went to break, Rush held out his hand to shake hers, and she walks around the table and gives him a big (side) hug and kiss.
Man I wish I could have been there!
Marking.
That book cover is just *begging* to be photoshopped to "NOT GUILTY".
Cheers!
The one thing missed by the transcript she just couldnt stop laughing at the remarks by Rush. Just shows that she is not a constant listener to Rush, most of the remarks that she thought were so funny, were things we hear every day.
“RUSH: (laughing) So what you mean here when you say
that the victims are really the victimizers — “
In psych. terms, it is called the “Tyranny of the Weak”...
(think about it)
I have a bone to pick with Rush Limbaugh about the word "intellectual." He says he isn't one. But Rush is the sharpest political commentator we have today. He is a public intellectual in the old sense:
Rush has a well-thought-out political philosophy, with deep roots in European and American history. He constantly collects real evidence, and is better at explaining it to millions of listeners than anybody else today. Limbaugh has a twenty year track record of sifting truths from lies; that is not an accident, any more than Tiger Woods is an accident. It comes from great talent and lifelong practice.
In the upshot, Rush is a voice for rationality and sanity in a world awash in madness and propaganda. If that's not the proper role of an intellectual, what is?
The words "intellect" and "intellectual" deserve to be rescued from the myth-makers of the Left, which has decided in its amazing arrogance that it really owns those words. But that is just another sign of its narrow-minded cultism. The Left shuts out competing voices, like any other cult, and then becomes outraged when independent thinkers don't agree with its "smelly little orthodoxies" --- as George Orwell famously called them. (Orwell started as a Leftist and then figured out the scam.)
An intellectual is just a thinker, somebody who uses the intellect and does it well. An athlete is somebody who uses physical talent and does it well. Those words stand for excellence.
Rush Limbaugh listens to hundreds of competing voices and finds ways to make sense of them. That is what good intellectuals do -- a lot of listening, a lot of dialogue, a lot of clarification. Talk show hosts have the perfect job for it.
By far the majority of the great intellectuals in history have been conservatives, going back to the two main wellsprings of Western thought, the Greeks and the Bible. It is also true in ancient India and China. Confucius was one of the world's great conservative thinkers, emphasizing personal and governmental morality, correct social relationships, justice and sincerity.
(Which is why that Leftist hero Mao Zedong murdered tens of millions of people trying to uproot Confucian traditions in China. In the end, Confucius won.)
Plato was a great conservative. Cicero was a great conservative. The American Founders were conservatives, with rare exceptions. The wisdom books of the Bible are full of conservative sayings. That's what the Ten Commandments are about. "Honor your father and mother" is a profoundly conservative idea.
All high civilizations have been built by conservatives. You can't accumulate the cultural capital needed to build any high civilization if you try to destroy the past, as the Left constantly tries to do. You can't build a chariot if you have to reinvent the wheel every generation. The batty idea that kids have the real answers in life is just a modern delusion. It is just ignorant.
Conservatism builds. Leftism overthrows. That is the meaning of that pop word "revolution." The all-destroying revolution is an adolescent fantasy, and the Left hangs on to those fantasies a lot longer than conservatives do.
The idea of a "revolutionary" intellectual class is also a modern invention, made up to prop up the cult ego of the scribbling classes -- the teachers, newspaper writers and bureaucrats. Doctor Johnson called them the ink-stained drudges, and he was one himself. (A conservative, needless to say.) Professional word merchants only go back to 1800 or so.
Most prominent thinkers in history were talented amateurs, and didn't need to ride the wild horse of social revolution to gain control over other people. They kept their powerlust in check.
Socrates didn't have a college degree. He became an intellectual through constant dialogue. The Socratic dialogue is the origin of Western thought. Aristotle, the pupil of Plato, who in turn was the pupil of Socrates, founded the original "college" -- Aristotle's academy, which met in an Athenian grove. Mathematics goes back to Pythagoras and Euclid and many others, 25 centuries of cumulative thinking by talented amateurs. Almost nobody got paid for doing advanced mathematics until the 19th century. All from amateurs -- "lovers" -- of knowledge.
The same is true for the sciences and the other "departments" of human thought. But even the idea of "departments of thought" is a modern invention: As Alfred North Whitehead pointed out, "Nature has no departments." Neither does the human intellect. All that is just a bunch of paid professors trying to divide up the loot.
Intellectual creativity arose in thousands of places in the ancient world. We just happen to know more about Greece and the Hebrew and Christian sources than about the others. But they existed. Good thinkers are found all over, like good athletes and musicians. When they find other, they start to learn from each other, and then you see a spurt of creativity. It only takes a few to get it started.
But let me get back to Rush: Rush Limbaugh is far closer to the great tradition of Western intellectuals than anybody in the celebrity freak-show of the Left. It is the Rush Limbaughs who became Socrates and Plato in the ancient world. They composed the Psalms and the Book of Proverbs. They were not professional scribblers. They did not found a revolutionary cult designed to overthrow all the good traditions. They were talented talkers, and even better listeners. All good thinking starts from dialogue.
That's what the Doctor of Democracy does best today.
It was good to see them together. I wonder if they are friends.
It was good to see them together. I wonder if they are friends.
Unlike BOR, Rush let her talk.

I think this estate would make a fine school and college,
that would command the respect Ann and you would deserve as Deans and Directors,
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
It’s been too long. When I was a young kid, my dad told us boys that he had just purchased a new house and were moving our family to Biltmore Estate. After driving miles along the paved winding driveway back to the house, our eyes were as big as saucers as we arrived at the house. ;o)
?Wouldn't Rush make a great Dean? It could become a talk-radio-estate and college, with all the great minds leading our young. Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, and many, many others.
Clarance Thomas and Thomas Sewell could teach there.
And of course, the Heritage Foundation would have to relocate to his college.
Soros is a NAZI collaborator and the MSM doesn’t care. Oh, well, I’ll just descend futher into cynicism about my fellow man.
Just open the video in a separate small window
and use a half screen vertical window to read this article, at the same time.
It's great!!!


Beautiful place though.
It is worth the haul to go to Ashville to see it.

NOT GUILTY! Unfortunately, Ann won't be getting a marriage proposal from me. I refuse to live with someone who never loses an argument...
Good work... Thanks..
My pleasure ...
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