Posted on 03/05/2009 12:25:09 PM PST by Tolik
In recent days, there has been a great fuss over Rush Limbaugh. Its amazing, the attention he attracts, and the heebie-jeebies he gives people. Some of my friends have blasted him. One was in my office just yesterday, blasting him.
Okay. Rush isnt for everybody, but who is? There are many other radio hosts on the dial, and you can choose the ones you like or none at all. I like Rush. I think hes right about almost everything. And I like his spirit the sheer joie de vivre he expresses. I wish I had more of that myself.
After Novembers election, Colin Powell said that Republicans have to stop listening to Rush Limbaugh. Since when have they ever listened to Rush? For president, the Republicans nominated probably Rushs least favorite politician (in the GOP, that is). And Im sure most Rush fans voted for him, because they thought he was a lot better than the alternative, which he was.
Whom did Powell support, by the way? Barack Obama, the Democrat, and the most left-wing president we have ever elected, possibly. Im not sure that Powell Republicanism is the Republicanism the GOP should want.
And let me say a further word about John McCain whom I admire, and whom I voted for enthusiastically. He was almost perfect for the GOP moderate types, you would have thought. He was anti-Christian Right. He was Mr. Campaign Finance Reform. He was Mr. Amnesty. He was Mr. Global Warming. He was Mr. Reach Across the Aisle.
Except for being against abortion and for free trade, he was made-to-order.
And if McCain isnt good enough for the Powell brigades who ever would be?
As far as I know, Rush Limbaugh isnt running for anything. And he isnt trying to be the face of the Republican party. He has a radio talk show. And, taking advantage of free speech in America, he says what he thinks. People are free to agree or disagree. Thats democracy. (Forgive the banality.) If you have a better argument, spell it out. One thing Rush has always been happy to do is engage with ideas.
Are his critics willing to engage with him? Or just sneer and resent?
Rush has had a considerable influence on people, for the good, I believe. In my time at National Review, Ive interviewed a lot of young people, for jobs internships and junior editorships. And I often ask how they became a conservative (presuming they are). And a good many people have said sometimes sheepishly I listened to Rush Limbaugh. And a good many of those have said, I listened to Rush behind my parents back.
Are these dumb kids who hate books and long to join up with the Klan? Not on your life they are among the fanciest: Ivy Leaguers, brainiacs, world-beaters.
Rush has been widely criticized for saying he hopes Obama fails. Well, I hope Obama fails, too that is, in his efforts to achieve what I think would be bad for the country. Whats so mysterious and wrong about that? Say I were elected to office. (Just imagine!) I am anti-abortion. I would work to make abortions illegal. I think its an issue with some parallels to slavery.
And pro-choicers would hope I failed. So what? Why shouldnt they? I cant think of anything more understandable.
For eight years, we heard nothing but Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Those who did the most to block or undermine President Bush were exalted as the Great Americans, and People. But dare oppose The One (i.e., our 44th president) and youre one of the lowest life forms.
Well, nuts to that.
There are many things wrong with the Republican party today, and Rush Limbaugh, in my opinion, is not one of them. Donald Rumsfeld (another pet bogey) used to say, America is not whats wrong with the world. That is true. And Rush Limbaugh is not what is wrong with the Republican party.
Frankly, Secretary Powell is more like whats wrong: If he cant discern the superiority of John McCain to Barack Obama, where the presidency is concerned, who needs him?
And even if you think Limbaugh is harmful, whats he supposed to do? Give up his show? Kill himself? Can he help it if people are drawn to him? Whats he supposed to do, be less appealing so as to depress his ratings?
One thing that has pained me is that some people have used Bill Buckley against him. They say, Rush Limbaugh is no Bill Buckley. Yeah, so? Who is? Bill Buckley was unique, and Rush Limbaugh is unique. Both are their own men. They are individuals. Campaigning in 1976, the president used to say, Im a Ford, not a Lincoln. There was only one Lincoln.
Until now, that is, in the eyes of some of Obamas more fervent admirers.
As it happens, WFB loved Rush Limbaugh I know, I was there. And Rush loved him back. Bill does his thing, Rush does his. I try to do my thing, we all put in an oar. Im sure Rush makes mistakes, and Im sure I make mistakes. You may make mistakes, too. And we keep going, doing our best.
Rush Limbaugh is a Reagan conservative who thinks that what a united Democratic Washington is now doing is wrong and alarming. I agree. And conservatives would be a lot better off if they stopped spitting at Rush and stood up strong against Obamism.
I mean, here is a man who is putting Charles Freeman and Samantha Power and Dawn Johnsen in power. And we conservatives have our knickers in a twist about Rush?
I want to return for a second to a theme: George W. Bush liked to say that you cant be all things to all people. And the older I get, the more I appreciate the truth of that statement. You cant be loved by everybody. You may desire it, but its a darned hard thing to achieve. Especially if you stand for something then its especially hard to be liked by everybody.
This may shock you, but not everybody likes Impromptus. (I know, I know . . .) And not everybody likes Rush Limbaugh. Big deal. You pays yer money and you takes yer choice.
And there should be room for all of us as long as we have goodwill and something to say. I must say that, as a music critic, I am getting ever more liberal. That is, I am ever more conscious that there is room for everybody as long as the person has merit.
In the last week, I have reviewed both Lang Lang, the pianist, and Cecilia Bartoli, the mezzo-soprano. Now, their musicianship is not the musicianship I was raised with that is, the idea of musicianship that was instilled in me. I think they commit a great many excesses. But, you know what? They are loaded with talent, and Im glad they have their careers.
There are other pianists in the sea, and there are other singers, too. You dont have to go to their concerts. You dont have to buy their records (as I still call them). But I, for one, am glad theyre part of the mix. If you want music-making thats a little less . . . hot: You can go to, say, Ivan Moravec and Anne Sofie von Otter.
And if you dont like Rush or me or Jim Hightower or Eric Alterman, you dont have to have anything to do with any of us. Isnt that wonderful?
But, really, who could fail to like Rush! I mean, no matter what a persons politics! Im pretty sure that, even if I were left-wing, Id like El Rushbo get a kick out of him. He is talented as can be and a radio talent is a special talent. (I think Rush and Howard Stern should be friends, behind the scenes, but I guess that hasnt happened.) Rush is an irrepressible spirit. He faced up to an addiction problem without an ounce of whining or blaming (very un-American, actually). He makes millions of people happy every day. He has given millions to worthy charitable causes.
I mean, whats not to like? But then, my mother might say that about Impromptus . . . (Wouldnt you, Mom?)
So this television host, D.L. Hughley, said that the Republican convention was like Nazi Germany. He said, It literally looked like Nazi Germany. It really did.
Um, I hate reductio ad Hitlerum, as Strauss (not Richard) once dubbed it, but which convention last summer was more worthy of Riefenstahl? The Democratic or the Republican?
Look, the indecency of certain Democrats, when they talk about Republicans, knows no bounds. And it stands to reason that this Hughley is a host on CNN.
Thanks, CNN. What a lovely contribution you make to American life.
excerpted, continue at the NRO website
Jay Nordlinger, a.k.a. Impromptus archive
... For eight years, we heard nothing but Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Those who did the most to block or undermine President Bush were exalted as the Great Americans, and People. But dare oppose The One (i.e., our 44th president) and youre one of the lowest life forms.
Well, nuts to that.
There are many things wrong with the Republican party today, and Rush Limbaugh, in my opinion, is not one of them. Donald Rumsfeld (another pet bogey) used to say, America is not whats wrong with the world. That is true. And Rush Limbaugh is not what is wrong with the Republican party.
Frankly, Secretary Powell is more like whats wrong: If he cant discern the superiority of John McCain to Barack Obama, where the presidency is concerned, who needs him?
And even if you think Limbaugh is harmful, whats he supposed to do? Give up his show? Kill himself? Can he help it if people are drawn to him? Whats he supposed to do, be less appealing so as to depress his ratings? ...
Nailed It!
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First time I saw this “Hughley” I thought it was a joke. I had no idea CNN had actually allowed this person to have his own show.
Jay, among others, got a shout-out from Rush today.
Why would the Whitehouse pick a fight with Rush Limbaugh? They wouldn’t want to distract people’s attention from anything else, would they?
More Rushing [Jay Nordlinger]
Readers have made some points about my Rush Limbaugh bit in Impromptus today, and a few of these points, I forgot to make myself.
In particular, I should have noted this: One of the creepiest, most disturbing things about the war on Rush particularly as orchestrated from the White House? Limbaugh is a private citizen.
A reader wrote, The same people who gasped because the FBI surveilled John Lennon are more than happy to have government employees including Emanuel and Gibbs conduct a campaign to demonize and diminish a radio personality for political purposes.
Rush is a big boy, and he can handle it. But still . . . There is something creepy about bringing the weight of the government down on a radio host, even if that host is prominent, influential, and brave.
Couldnt President Obama save this heaviness for Ahmadinejad, Assad, Kim Jong Il, and other real villains?
Also, werent we supposed to have a new kind of politics in the Obama era? Change and all that? A discarding of the bad old ways? And here we have Carville and Begala . . .
Well, let that same reader talk about it: So whos working on the Rush campaign? Perhaps the two most execrable individuals in American politics, Carville and Begala.
Thats putting it a little strongly, but, still, thats putting it and the Obama era doesnt seem so terribly new, except for the galloping socialization of the country.
Well said. Glad there are still people at NRO who get it.
I would be willing to wager that Rush has his dough stashed in a Swiss bank, (Or somewhere equally as safe) his passport, his jet fueled up & packed with a supply of clothes and other necessities, his pilots on standby, and is ready to flee this country on a moments notice.
I only pray that this administration and Congress can't all escape when Humpty Dumpty falls.
Nailed it is right! This may be the definitive analysis of this whole ‘get Rush’ strategy from the bowels of Carville.
Well done, Jay. I would like someone to ask General Powell if there is any buyer’s remorse or, more pointedly, how could he put race in front of country...
What is interesting is that almost all his detractors have NEVER heard Rush’s show. They just parrot talking points.
The next time you hear someone Rush of being a “hater” or some such nonsense, challenge them. Ask if they have ever actually listened to Rush.
It usually shuts them up.
Dittos, Jay.
ML/NJ
Colin Powell is a disgrace, to America and to the uniform of the US Army. He should be ashamed of himself for supporting Barack Obama, which action alone undermines all of his previous service.
Don’t worry about Rush. As he said himself, he was made for this moment in time. He knows what they are all about.
Yep. I am enjoying the show!
Yes indeed! Good post IMHO.
From “Dissent is the highest form of patriotism” to “dissent is not patriotism” to “Silence the dissenter” to “Kill the traitorous dissenter” in eight years.
The New Democrat party. NAZIs.
And Michael Steel's decision to go on that show tells us a lot about his approach to strengthening the GNC...
Of course there isn't. After all, the Black won. That was the purpose. Politics wasn't even a secondary issue...
Well, nuts to that. Binnnnnnnng!
Donald Rumsfeld used to say, America is not whats wrong with the world. Mega Binnnnnnnng!
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