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Rush Reveals GOP's Endgame
Transcript of Radio Program ^ | February 2, 2004 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 02/02/2004 6:36:05 PM PST by Zechariah11

Bush Campaign: This Could Be 1980 or 1960 February 2, 2004

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT 1:40 PM EST

RUSH: New polling data: John Edwards leading the pack in South Carolina, ladies and gentlemen. I don't pretend to know what this is going to do to the race and, frankly, at this point in time I'm still not that interested in it. I said "that interested." I'm not "that interested." I know all the stuff you're worried about: Bush isn't responding; Bush should be doing this and Bush should be doing that. Let me tell you something, folks: When it comes down to this, there are things that concern me about more about this administration than the way they're answering the Democratic primary, to be quite honest with you, all the spending, the Medicare bill. And I've been worried about it since this domestic agenda started expanding. That, frankly, bothers me more than whether he's answering Kerry or not. And, you know, the Democrats are doing their best to inoculate Kerry from any criticism as a liberal. And they think they're going to succeed in doing that. Just wait and see. Let it unfold a little more and then we'll get a better idea what's going on. We haven't heard the last from Howard Dean. Howard Dean is out there now accusing John Kerry of taking Botox. This is starting to get interesting.

Dean stopped spending money. He doesn't have any. He's got $5 million left or something. So he's got a new strategy out there, and we haven't seen Dean really attack anybody else because he's been the front-runner. He's been the attackee. So he's turning around, and this is - when he starts in on Kerry and the Botox, and let Edwards win this primary - and I'm going to tell you something else, folks, and I wanted you to mark my words that I shared this with you last week in a column from Jim Pinkerton who writes for Newsday. And it is this: The press does not like John Kerry, and not very many people in Washington do.

Now, you may think, "Well, hey, a lot of good that's doing us. They're raving about the guy now, Rush. Are you paying attention?" Yes, I'm paying attention, my friends, but you have to understand something. They're all excited about Kerry because Kerry is taking the race away from Dean. Dean had to be destroyed. The Clintons destroyed Dean. Let there be no mistake about it. Just as I told you, they had to destroy Dean because Dean was threatening to take the party away from them. There are two things going on with this party. One is a battle for the party itself, and the other is a battle for the nomination, and in the midst of both of them you'll find the Clintons. I've told you this from day one, and that's why all this happening now is a little bit premature to start analyzing because we don't really know where the Clintons are going to come down on it yet because they don't know. It depends. If Dean has a resurgence - and I know it looks like a long shot - but if he does, all bets are off. If somebody besides Kerry looks like they're going to win, it's not tied to Clinton. Nobody is going to win this nomination that is going to take this party away from Bill and Hillary, folks. It just isn't going to happen.

Additionally, nobody is going to win that they don't control. You couple that with the fact that Kerry is not liked, and he's not. Right now they're singing his praises because they had to get rid of Dean. They don't like Dean, and they want a long race, and they're very content to have a race, but I'll tell you, once Kerry gets it, if he does sew up the nomination, you are going to be stunned at the all of the so-called opposition research about Kerry the press is going to eagerly report. They do not like him. They think he's arrogant and condescending. A lot of people think he's arrogant and condescending. He's not a popular person in the Washington-Boston-New York political corridor.

Now, I don't know whether they don't like him enough to participate in defeating him because they hate Bush as well, but they're not big. It's not like somebody like, oh, a Kennedy getting the nomination, that they would just fall all over themselves and start acting slavish. They don't like Kerry, and at some point you're going to see this manifest itself. Now, let's go back to Bush, let's go back to the Republicans and what are they doing, because many of you people think that the Republicans and Bush are not doing anything to answer the Democrats and letting all this time go by and ought to be responding to them and saying this and not letting them get away with that. Well, a bunch of stories in the press today, Washington Times has one. LA Times has another. And I'll share with you the LA Times story, which I'm holding in my formerly nicotine-stained fingers, a story that's by Maura Reynolds and Doyle McManus, and here's the headline, "GOP Focus Already Fixed on Endgame - (Strategerists') grass-roots plans to reelect Bush are well ahead of schedule. The emphasis is not on swing voters, but loyal Republicans." Now, I saw this headline, I said, "Whoa! I haven't seen this." I mean, not that I haven't seen the story; I haven't seen what they're talking about actually going on.

So I read this story, and let me share with you some excerpts of this story. "From South Carolina to Arizona, Democrats are brawling noisily over whom their presidential candidate will be. But back in the capital, Republican strategists are already focused on the finish line - and quietly working on a new 'ground war' plan to secure another four years in the White House for President Bush. So far ahead are they in their planning, and so committed to their new strategy, that nine months ahead of time they are already leasing vans in key states to carry voters to the polls on election day — Nov. 2 — and teaching volunteer canvassers how to track turnout with pocket computers."

Hmm. "'On a grass-roots and regional basis, this campaign is already underway,' said Ken Mehlman, the campaign manager, as he ticked off the organizational groundwork that has already been done: local committees named; voter registration drives launched; millions of supporters signed up; websites and e-mail systems humming."

'We are literally nine months ahead of where we were four years ago,' said Robert T. Bennett, chairman of the Ohio Republican Party and a veteran of 40 years of GOP work. 'This campaign is probably the best organized I've ever seen.' The result, GOP planners hope, will be a juggernaut that not only guarantees Bush's reelection but lays the foundation for a lasting Republican majority in Congress." Let me stop here and analyze. I have no doubt this is going on, and I have no doubt that they really think they can pull off this big alignment, this electoral alignment.

But don't be fooled. They are out there trying to get people voting Republican. There's no ideology in this. This is not about issues. These people are not out there stumping issues. They're not out there doing any of that. They are just lining up the apparatus necessary to get people to go to the polls and vote Bush, vote Republican, in as many races as they can. Now, this is great stuff. I'm glad this is happening. I just wish that there were - how can I put this? See, I'm starting to get depressed - not depressed - I'm starting to get reluctant, because I don't want you people to think I'm depressed, because I don't want to bring you down because it's way too soon for anybody to get depressed over anything. In fact, it probably doesn't make any sense to get depressed over anything anyway other than a death in the family. Nevertheless, I wonder how much of this would not be necessary if there were things going on in Washington that made people want to go vote and keep this administration in office on their own. I wonder how wonderful it would be if it didn't take... I have nothing against grassroots. I think grassroots is where it all happens, don't misunderstand. I understand the necessary evils of voter registration. Not "evils," but the necessity of voter registration and getting as deep in the grassroots as you can to get interest and so forth, and I'm all for it.

But wouldn't it be a nice thing to add to all this if these people who are the subject - all these people that are being worked on to get them to the polls and do all this stuff, the recipients of the e-mail - the people who are going to go get on the buses that they're going to be taken to the polls? Wouldn't it be nice if they were on the way to being inspired and motivated to do it anyway? And they could. See, this is the rub: they could be. And I want to tell you what, folks. It's coming up later here in the stack, but Bush still has time to turn this around.

This can be 1960 or this can be 1980. The Republicans can run the 1960 campaign as the Republicans did against Kennedy, or they can run an '80 campaign like Reagan did against Carter. Now, which of the two you think they should run? Rerun the '80 campaign because it was a landslide. What happened? I'm just telling you. I don't have Reaganitis here. I wouldn't apologize if I did; I'm just saying Bush has a chance to turn this around if he'll just start talking and speaking about things that energize his base. If they just start talking and doing some of those things as well, we'd be back to thinking this is going to be as big a slam-dunk as it was against Howard Dean. Mark my words - and I betcha this happens before long anyway.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2004; botox; clintonclinton; election2004; endgame; gop; gwb2004; rush; strategy
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1 posted on 02/02/2004 6:36:09 PM PST by Zechariah11
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To: Zechariah11
Wishful thinking? Maybe. There is certainly a general distaste among conservatives right now. I can feel it. Hell, I've had a Bush/Cheney sticker on my car since 2000 and have been contemplating taking it off. I hope things change.
2 posted on 02/02/2004 6:43:02 PM PST by SunStar (Democrats piss me off!)
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To: Zechariah11
It's this kind of Rush monologue that sets him apart from the Hannity diatribes. There's a plot....a theme....some thought behind it. Synthesis of personal info and topical articles.

This is why libs fear Rush.

3 posted on 02/02/2004 6:53:26 PM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Zechariah11
Go Rush go!
4 posted on 02/02/2004 6:56:19 PM PST by God is good (Till we meet in the golden city of the New Jerusalem, peace to my brothers and sisters.)
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To: sam_paine
I've always wondered. Is this all Rush or does he have writers? If he does, it's a pretty closely held secret. But one man can't produce all this by himself can he?

There's a plot....a theme....some thought behind it. Synthesis of personal info and topical articles.

5 posted on 02/02/2004 6:58:08 PM PST by DManA
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To: Zechariah11
Rush is dead on here.
6 posted on 02/02/2004 6:58:13 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("There's no soap ever been invented that can wash that blood off his hands." - Gen. Patton on Kerry.)
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To: Zechariah11
Great rant, Mr Rush! And Bush will come around before long, I guarantee it! Expect Bush to respond to the Republican/conservative crowds as the campaign ramps up just as he answered the call when the country was in dire need after the attack on America. We need a conservative in the White House as surely as the country needed a great war-time leader after 9/11. George W. Bush is the man!
7 posted on 02/02/2004 6:58:53 PM PST by Jim Robinson (I don't belong to no organized political party. I'm a Republycan.)
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To: sam_paine
It's this kind of Rush monologue that sets him apart from the Hannity diatribes. There's a plot....a theme....some thought behind it. Synthesis of personal info and topical articles.

Agreed.

8 posted on 02/02/2004 7:01:21 PM PST by Zechariah11
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To: Zechariah11
Bush has increased domestic spending? No way! Look at the percentage v. GDP!
9 posted on 02/02/2004 7:01:40 PM PST by Guillermo (Not recycling for over 20 years)
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To: Zechariah11
There's no need for "the media" to "turn against Bush, and conspire to keep him from re-election" in '04.

Not so long as there are enough noisy "loyal Republicans" willing to carry the left's water, and do the job for them.

10 posted on 02/02/2004 7:03:31 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: Jim Robinson
If you look how far the left has been pushed in the past year, what Rush is predicting here might be part of what Rush said he was told by a "Senior" in the Bush Camp.

With Kerry as the Dem nominee, it would open up a huge path for firing up the base and moving back to the right. The Bush camp has been making fools of the democrats for three years now and I can't see how they would screw it up now

11 posted on 02/02/2004 7:06:52 PM PST by MJY1288 (VOTE CONSTITUTION PARTY IF YOU WANT A DEMOCRAT)
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To: sam_paine
Bet you're correct regarding the Libs fear of Rush. We gotta love our Rush!!! He's still the BEST, IMO.

LOVE you RUSH!!!!! You make us Proud!!
12 posted on 02/02/2004 7:06:55 PM PST by Gracey (John Kerry - The Shar Pei Candidate - Hillary for VP 2004 - Be wary!!!!)
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To: DManA
I think there's a "stack-of-stuff" outline that he uses. But it's pretty clear from the breaks and the backtracks that it's off-the-cuff. I think he mulls these ideas and maybe bounces them off of high level in-the-knowites, but when it comes down to delivery, I think he's just flinging from the hip. For example:

... I have nothing against grassroots. I think grassroots is where it all happens, don't misunderstand. I understand the necessary evils of voter registration. Not "evils," but the necessity of voter registration and getting as deep in the grassroots as you can to get interest and so forth, and I'm all for it....

That's not a script. You can't deliver that from a script without being a better actor than most of the top hackers in Hollyweird.

13 posted on 02/02/2004 7:09:01 PM PST by sam_paine (X .................................)
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To: Zechariah11
Rush also predicted the the hildebeast would never win the Senatorial race in NY. I like the guy a lot but he is no prognosticator in elections.
14 posted on 02/02/2004 7:11:24 PM PST by strongbow
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To: sam_paine
Love him or hate him, it is an extrordinary talent to be able to keep do that 3hr/day 5 day/week.
15 posted on 02/02/2004 7:12:45 PM PST by DManA
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To: sam_paine
Love him or hate him, it is an extrordinary talent to be able to keep do that 3hr/day 5 day/week.
16 posted on 02/02/2004 7:12:59 PM PST by DManA
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To: SunStar
Hell, I've had a Bush/Cheney sticker on my car since 2000 and have been contemplating taking it off...

You have my permission to take it off IF and only if you allow me to send you a Bush/Cheney 2004 sticker replacement. OK? ;-)

17 posted on 02/02/2004 7:16:08 PM PST by Gracey (John Kerry - The Shar Pei Candidate - Hillary for VP 2004 - Be wary!!!!)
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To: Zechariah11
I think everyone, the press included that are misunderestimating the effects of the daily, monthly, hourly media attacks on GW.
"If you tell a lie often enough it will be believed"??????????????
Who said that, Lenin?
By itself, that fact will have a huge effect, that won't show up until later in the year, unrepairable by then.
18 posted on 02/02/2004 7:17:05 PM PST by oreolady (Wanted: new tag line)
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To: Zechariah11
Well, he's absolutely right. It's all very well to have a huge plan to get local workers out there and get every Republican to the polls. But it would be a hell of a lot easier if Bush would stop offending his base. Why one EARTH is he coming up with some of these proposals? He is basically sound, but I think Karl Rove or other advisers are making a big mistake here. More useless AIDS funding?

An increase in spending for the NEA? NO efforts to cut wasteful spending anywhere? More and more spending on education at the national level but no vouchers? Bush is still the best president we've had since Reagan, but he is undermining himself with this nonsense. And he's not doing it because he's indistinguishable from the Democrats. He's doing it because some jerk of an advisor has told him it will gain him more votes. Wrong.
19 posted on 02/02/2004 7:17:40 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: SunStar
Then who will you vote for or will you vote at all? If you go either way, chances are your vote or lack of one, will help the RATS. That is not wise!
20 posted on 02/02/2004 7:26:09 PM PST by Paulus Invictus (4)
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