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The Problem For John Kerry
Rush ^ | 4/26/04 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 04/26/2004 3:48:44 PM PDT by pookie18

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RUSH: All right, the problem for John Kerry is that he desperately wants to be noticed. He does. I think that's been his problem all his life. There's a story in the New York Post today about the way Kerry lived before he met Teresa. This almost makes it sound like he was living out of his Dodge or his Chrysler. He had no money, he had nothing. I mean, it's almost, well, wouldn't say pathetic, but it was [talking to program observer] I don't have any idea whether he got money from the first wife.

Point is that he's just desperately trying to get noticed. He wants everybody to focus on his service in Vietnam. He wants everybody to focus on his service in Vietnam, and not his conduct when he came back. He wants everybody to focus on his medals and his ribbons, but not what he did with them when he got back. I mean, John Kerry actually had more influence over the course of the Vietnam War from the United States when he got back than when he was there in Vietnam as a Navy lieutenant, and it's quite clear that his allegations and antics were lies. I hate to be redundant. I keep saying, greatness does not need to be explained. Greatness does not need to be defined and John Kerry continues to have to explain himself and to define himself because who he is doesn't stand out, and who he is doesn't strike anybody as great. He doesn't strike anybody as having stature just in his own realm, just in his own existence. Folks, I tell you what, a lot of people sent me e-mails and always do over the weekend. We had Prince Bandar on Meet the Press, we had this Kerry thing that erupted a little bit yesterday, the medal controversy, then we had a feminazi march on abortion, the first big one in 12 years.

But I'm going to tell you what the biggest news of the weekend is. You juxtapose it or put it side by side with ABC deciding to take after Kerry today in order to defend the honor of Peter Jennings. And, by the way, there's also a message: don't lie to us. You know, we'll do this to you if you lie to us is all the other candidates out there. This is ABC setting the ground rules: Don't make fools of us. Don't try to use us to peddle your lies. If we catch you, you're doomed. They're doing that to Kerry today and the message goes out to others, but if you look elsewhere in the media that's where the big story was this weekend. The media's puzzlement over the fact that the news out of Iraq is not good yet support for the war is increasing. It's in the LA Times, Ron Brownstein, it was in the Washington Post, David Broder. It's all over the media this weekend. They are beside themselves. They don't understand it. I think it was even in Newsweek. Scan some websites. I didn't have much time yesterday, I was quite busy, but on Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, I spent some time looking at all this. It was stunning, the amount of things over the weekend.

If you want to see a disconnect between the mainstream elite pundits and the people, just watch our best and brightest journalists asking, "Why are these people still behind the president?" And they've concluded that it's primarily due to the negative ads that Bush has run against Kerry. Or they ask, "Well, if it's not that, is it the anti-war crowd isn't getting their message out? What is it?" You know, the communists learned, to their utter shock folks, that they could crack down on religion but they couldn't eliminate it from the human spirit. And the media is learning, you can trash-mouth patriotism all day long but you cannot eliminate patriotism from the American spirit. All you have to do is look no farther than JFK, John F. Kennedy, and Pat Tillman. Can you imagine the Democrats, the media people, this weekend, after the death of Pat Tillman trying to figure out why it is that John Kerry's anti-war message isn't getting out? Can the media trying to figure out why it is that the people of this country still support Bush even though Iraq is not going well, even after the Pat Tillman death and the tributes that followed, the media still don't get it. Because they do not understand that you can trash-mouth patriotism all day long and you can make fun of it and you can try to redefine it, and you can impugn people who exude it, and you can try to laugh at them, but you cannot eliminate patriotism from the American people, and you cannot eliminate events from the American memory, such as 9/11. And so all of this head-scratching and all of this hand-wringing in the media this weekend over My God, how is Bush doing it? Why the people still support him. Look at all the casualties! Look at all the deaths.

Can I tell you about casualties, ladies and gentlemen? How many dead in Iraq so far, about 700? 700? [talking to program observer] No, in a year, we've been there a year. 700 deaths that year, all right? "Sixty years ago yesterday (sixty years ago) 749 U.S. soldiers and sailors were killed when their D-Day landing practice was attacked by German torpedo boats off the south coast of England. It was one of the least-known allied disasters of World War II. On Sunday, yesterday, at St. Michaels and All Angels Church in the coastal village of Stokenham, American and British veterans attended a memorial service for the men of Exercise Tiger who died in the early morning darkness of April 28th, 1944." Not June 7th, April 28th. They were practicing the landing a Normandy, Omaha Beach. 749 were wiped out when German U-boats, torpedo boats, discovered the exercise and nuked them with torpedoes. The exercise involved 3,000 ships and 30,000 men. Only one British Corvette provided escort for the slow-moving convoy of U.S. Navy ships to Slapton Sands. Nine fast-moving German torpedo boats happened upon the convoy, sank two ships, and badly damaged a third. More people died in one day in a practice session in 1944 than have died in a year in Iraq. The media today thinks that the number of deaths that we have had should have stoked anti-war furor in the minds and hearts of the American people and they don't get it. It is another example of the great disconnect from the elites of this country to you. That to me was the big news of the weekend.

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RUSH: I want to stay with this disconnect between the elites and you for just a second, because John Kerry's one of the elites, or wants to be one of the elites, probably is one of the elites. He keeps saying, [John Kerry sing-song voice] "I will gooo to the UN. I will go toooo France, and I will rebuuuuild coalitions with these coooountries that can heeelp us." And at the same time, when Prince Bandar says, "Ah, we're going to lower gasoline prices, we're going to lower oil prices, good for everybody." Kerry says, "I suuuuspect there's a secret deal, aaand that's un-tolerable to the American people." Turns out there's no secret deal, but Kerry gets tricked into, you know, coming out for high oil and gasoline prices. And he starts ripping into Prince Bandar.

Of course the press can't figure out why this doesn't work. Press can't figure out, "Why are the American people keep siding with the Saudis? Why the American people keep siding with Bush? What is this?" Let me see if I could explain this very simply. I know the Saudis don't have all of our interests at heart, to say the least, but they do have some of our interests at heart. Let me ask you. In terms of American allies and the role a foreign country can have for the goodness of our future, who do you choose, Jacques Chirac or Prince Bandar? It's not a tough choice here, folks. It's not a tough choice.

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TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: kerry; rush; transcript
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1 posted on 04/26/2004 3:48:45 PM PDT by pookie18
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To: pookie18
the problem for John Kerry is that he desperately wants to be noticed.

Actually, Kerry's problem that he finally has been noticed. ......and the electorate doesn't like what they see.

2 posted on 04/26/2004 3:50:36 PM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
That's what bombed Dean.
3 posted on 04/26/2004 3:55:48 PM PDT by rudypoot
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To: Mr. Mojo
My word, I am having a sympathetic feeling. The guy sounds like a hanger on, a person who really has nothing, who is desperate to be someone. Sad isn't it in a man his age. Reminds me of al Gore, both a pathetic. I don't think Americans like pathetic men to be president. Nevertheless, this made me sad for him. I still wanta bitch slap him anyway.
4 posted on 04/26/2004 3:56:23 PM PDT by cajungirl (<i>swing low, sweet limousine, comin' fer to Kerry me hoooommmee</i>)
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To: cajungirl
Bump.
5 posted on 04/26/2004 3:59:02 PM PDT by stylin_geek (Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
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To: Mr. Mojo
Sounds very similar to the latest Republican ad..."the problem is that they do know him"
6 posted on 04/26/2004 3:59:15 PM PDT by pookie18
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To: Mr. Mojo
Sounds very similar to the latest Republican ad..."the problem is that they do know him"
7 posted on 04/26/2004 3:59:29 PM PDT by pookie18
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To: Mr. Mojo
That's exactly it, Mr. Mojo! That's exactly it!

They're beginning to see the lies, and heros don't lie! What does that make JFK?

8 posted on 04/26/2004 4:00:25 PM PDT by Sen Jack S. Fogbound
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To: cajungirl
Bless his heart.
9 posted on 04/26/2004 4:08:15 PM PDT by EllaMinnow ("Pessimism never won any battle." - Dwight D. Eisenhower)
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To: redlipstick
Heheheh!
10 posted on 04/26/2004 4:36:35 PM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: EggsAckley
Outstanding!

I heard most of it, but not the end.

Spont on, as usual.
11 posted on 04/26/2004 4:45:28 PM PDT by MonroeDNA (PLEASE become a monthly donor. Just $3 a month by credit card?)
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To: pookie18
I heard this on Rush today and thought, Pity, what a small man Kerry really is.

No back bone, a real jellyfish.
12 posted on 04/26/2004 4:54:38 PM PDT by Joe Boucher (G.W. Bush in 2004)
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To: Joe Boucher
It's like watching an Ichabod Crane body, with a Ted Baxter voice and an Al Gore brain run for president.

Oh, and the big hair, too.
13 posted on 04/26/2004 4:58:23 PM PDT by Judith Anne (HOW ARE WE EVER GOING TO CLEAN UP ALL THIS MESS?)
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To: redlipstick
There is an interesting pattern of behavior that President Bush tends to follow.

Do you remember what it was like on FR in the months after 911. By December tons of Freepers were angry with George W. Bush. We had been attacked and he had done nothing. Then with tensions at the highest we used the northern Alliance to take Afghanistan down in no time at all.

I noticed that President Bush waited until he was sure of victory before calling for action. Then he acted and acted quickly. He goes on his time table not ours and public outcrys do not shake him. He waits until he has the force to win. Then he uses massive force

Remember the Iraq situation? Month after month we went to the UN for resolutions and tried for international approval. There were many on FR demanding he at long last take action. They said it was going to be summer with terrible heat in the desert if Bush did not attack. Yet president Bush still delayed the attack. Then when all peaceful means had been rejected, came the attack and before we could ask what happened Saddam was gone.

Now we have another problem. The Bathists and some Shites are trying to drive us out. Bush waits and we are seeing the beginnings of the polls showing that people want more troops, they want more firepower they want victory.

But he will wait and try every peaceful means to achieve his goal. And when the militants do not give in, I look for President bush to release the Marines and the militants will pay a terrible price.

One other supporting bit of information. It has only been weeks since this forum was filled with people wondering when Bush was going to counter attack on Kerry... Remember when they were saing if Kerry is not defined NOW, all will be lost? They kept saying if for weeks. But Bush did nothing but say (all in good time)and Kerry was not defined... alas and alack. But the last 3 weeks have people singing out of the other side of their mouth. Mr Heinz-Kerry doesn't know what hit him.

There is a good case to be made that President Bush never goes off unprepared. Experience shows he plans for victory. When he is sure his plan will achieve victory he acts. He gives them every chance to make it easy on themselves. They never do. I think his faith requires him to exhaust all peaceful means before he uses hard force. I think he goes beyond what might be reasonable. But once the decision to use force is make, there are no reservations.

I think there are things Dubya has in the pipeline for Iraq that may very well change the situation. He will give the resistance every chance to give up. He will give them more than any of us might give them. But when that fails he tends to go all out for victory. I would not want to be against him. He has yet to fold or lose a hand... but it does take him a long time to call the pot.

14 posted on 04/26/2004 5:09:51 PM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Common Tator
I am bookmarking this thread just for your post. Spot on, as usual.

15 posted on 04/26/2004 5:19:16 PM PDT by EllaMinnow ("Pessimism never won any battle." - Dwight D. Eisenhower)
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To: pookie18
Kerry is crashing far too soon..
This is the DNC responding to the fact that Kerry is spoiled meat, and the stench can not be perfumed over...

The DNC is attempting to torpedo the "presumptive" candidate --- as Cheney so correctly named him --- to put another horse in the race at the convention...

Remember where you heard this first...

Kerry is a dead horse....shot by his master..

Semper Fi
16 posted on 04/26/2004 5:58:32 PM PDT by river rat (You may turn the other cheek...But I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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To: river rat
The only other horse that I can think of would be Hillary--that would be OK with me, but I don't think that anything will take Kerry down.
17 posted on 04/26/2004 6:07:42 PM PDT by pookie18
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To: pookie18
Kerry is a very, very, very small man. And I use the term 'man' very liberally in this case.
18 posted on 04/26/2004 6:09:14 PM PDT by ApesForEvolution (FREE 3D On-line Golf Game - Independent Reseller of the Week: http://egolfinternational.com/wig)
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19 posted on 04/26/2004 6:09:46 PM PDT by SerpentDove ("I actually WAS ashamed of my service in Vietnam...before I was proud of it." J. F'n. K.)
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To: redlipstick
Kerry's biggest porblem will be spelled TERESA....
20 posted on 04/26/2004 6:11:53 PM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her genes.....any volunteers?)
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