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Demographic Obstacle for GOP
Rush Limbaugh ^ | 10/4/04 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 10/06/2004 11:59:50 AM PDT by MarlboroRed

But the thing to me, folks, is this election shouldn't even be close right now. The reason that it is close, they're reasons that have to do with things that, you know, Karl Rove and George W. Bush really don't have all that much to say about or control over. I mean demographics -- if we can be honest here for a second -- demographics are going to make it increasingly more difficult for Republicans to win in the future if things don't change as they are now. Many people who are voting have no context. I've got story after story today of voter fraud, registration fraud in Franklin County, Ohio. There are more registered voters than the Census Bureau says are eligible. We got a story out of Tampa today in the St. Petersburg Times about how a group that was formed in the 1970s, you may have heard of them, ACORN, is out trying to register voters two and three times and they've been caught in the act. You've got the Kerry campaign demanding 6,000 lawyers at these polling places but they will not allow Republican lawyers to be sitting side by side. But one of our problems here is that some of the people voting have no context today. They're just being registered and sent out there with marching orders essentially; World War II generation is dying off. We have people here because of the open border policy. We have people who have not assimilated into our culture. The liberal propaganda resonates with many of them, at least, a large number of them, maybe a growing number of them, because of the "we'll do everything for you" propaganda that liberals are known for.

I'm not trying to be defeatist. I don't want anybody to misunderstand. I just want you to know what the obstacles are here. Before everybody starts dumping on Bush and Rove and everybody else totally, there are some things that you have to understand. We still have history taught by the left in academia. The media has been teaching history for a long time and, you know, some inroads are being made there, tremendous inroads are being made. Progress is taking place but I want to be realistic about some of the obstacles that we still face. You can't have all this history taught by the left, including the media and expect to make huge, huge inroads. This is an election, maybe the first of its kind, with such dramatic demographic changes. And these demographic changes, as long as we don't do something about immigration, are going to continue.

Bush, I hate to say this -- but I mean you know this has been one of my bugaboos since 2000 -- on the domestic side Bush has spent like a liberal. He has spent and spent and spent and spent and spent. But, his problem is he dares to defend his country. So the fact that he dares to defend his country cancels out all the so-called "good," he's doing by spending like a liberal. And I think as I look back at the debate, one little comment about it, as you look back at Bush in that first debate, the last half of that debate, first half I'm telling you was a different story than the last half. There was a big momentum shift, but you look back at the second half of that debate, I think what you saw is the new tone. Maybe even a little bit prevent defense. Don't be mean. Let's not attack, let's not make people dislike us. Let's not get people angry at us and so forth. Of course just the opposite was called for, and just the opposite was what was necessary.

So, you know, I mean one of the examples of this demographic shift I can give you, just so you'll know, I'll give you an illustration. Orange County, California. Orange County always was relied on to offset the Democrat liberal dominance of Los Angeles. But now over 50% of Orange County is minority and immigrant and most of them vote Democrat, most of the new arrivals. The point is that the Republicans, I'm looking long-term here just to give you something to think about, not just this election and not primarily this election, but long-term. The Republicans just cannot expect to keep winning if every election we have to write off California. If every election we have to write off New York, Illinois, and maybe soon Florida, if those states become states that we have to write off simply because of demographic shifts, then you can't expect to win. One of those states, some of those states, are eventually going to have to be mined and cultivated if consistent national victories are to take place.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; election; immigration; rush; votefraud
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To: bayourod
The key is to remove the very small but vocal racists from the Republican party so that Hispanics don't perceive us to be their enemies.

Oh, that's just great logic.  One's a racist for recognizing that a country has borders.  "Win their hearts and minds."  How fitting that you compare the Balkanization of America into a third world country to Iraq and Afghanistan. 

It took us decades to purge the party of the KKK types but we still haven't fully recovered the trust of the black community. 

Really? KKK types?? Friends of yours?  Do you have the GOP confused with the Democrats?


Ridding the party of Buchanan was just a first step.

I guess now we have to rid the party of Rush according to your logic.  As far as Pat goes, I believe he left the party of his own choice.  It's amazing how you ignore the substance of Rush's comments by putting your own spin on it and playing the race card.  What a "compassionate" conservative you are.  Keep whistling Pollyanna past the GOP's grave, nay, past America's grave.

181 posted on 10/10/2004 6:33:47 PM PDT by streetpreacher (Bush did not lead this country into an unjust war; Kerry led this country out of a just war.)
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To: bayourod

I apologize for the harshness of my reply. On further reflection, I would have phrased it differently; I'm just put off by what I see as a non-chalant attitude by FReepers to what I consider the future demise of our Republic.

And when those of us who do care about the direction of our nation raise the issue, we are immediately villified as racists, isolationists, etc. in an attempt to shout us down and kill the debate.


182 posted on 10/10/2004 7:18:46 PM PDT by streetpreacher (Bush did not lead this country into an unjust war; Kerry led this country out of a just war.)
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To: streetpreacher

Sallright. There is lots of room for people of good will to disagree on immigration policy. I'd just likew to get Bush reelected first.


183 posted on 10/10/2004 7:25:23 PM PDT by bayourod (Even security moms should now know that you can't lead while waffling and calling Iraq the wrong war)
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To: bayourod

Agreed on that point.


184 posted on 10/10/2004 8:28:24 PM PDT by streetpreacher (Bush did not lead this country into an unjust war; Kerry led this country out of a just war.)
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