Posted on 10/22/2004 9:46:40 AM PDT by RushCrush
All right, ladies and gentlemen, as you gaze out over the country, and as you watch the news each and every day, do you not get the impression that love is in the air? Do you not? I do. I look out over the country. I watch the news each and every day and I see the party of love. I see the party of warmth, of feelings. I see that party reaching out to all of us. The Democrats, yes, the party of love, they offer understanding. They offer compassion. They are reaching out to those in need with wisdom and judgment and sensitivity, all over the place, ladies and gentlemen.
(Playing of Love is in the Air.)
RUSH: Christopher Reeve would have been walking. He'd have gotten out of that wheelchair if John Kerry were only president. Laura Bush never had a real job. Oh, she was a teacher? I forgot. She still never had a real job. Laura Bush is a robot, said Bill Maher one day. How about Joe Biden yesterday? Lots of love in the air from Joe Biden. Bush is brain dead, he said.
(Continued playing of song.)
RUSH: And then the Kerry campaign says, "Why should Vice President Cheney get a flu shot?" Even though Bill Clinton got one. And John Kerry himself, Vietnam veterans were war criminals, they committed atrocities. The party of love and compassion and warmth is full of nothing but pure unadulterated hatred, ladies and gentlemen. Just listen each day. You can't miss it. They hate.
(Continued playing of song.)
RUSH: And this just proves that it's not really what Democrats think, my friends, it's what they really try to hide. The Democrats try to project this notion that they are full of love and compassion, that they have the greatest care for all of the infirm and the sick and the thirsty and the hungry, and in fact if you listen to who they are, what they say, they are nothing but vile creatures filled with a seething rage and hatred that they can no longer mask.
They try to hide it, but they are failing and it has kind of come home to roost. This is not the way you build a majority movement. This is not the way you build momentum. This is not the way that you inspire people to follow you. And they are not doing so. And I don't even care what happens in this election. I have no clue what's going to happen in this election, but I'm just telling you that this is not the way their movement gets built, and it is not a movement that's building. The Democratic Party governed by its very shrill liberal wing is in a steady state of decline, regardless what happens in this election, the steady state of decline will continue.
Jim Jones had his followers drink Kool-aid which was laced with poison. They had moved to Africa and were afraid their compound was going to be invaded or some such thing.
Jim Jones had his followers drink Kool-aid which was laced with poison. They had moved to Africa and were afraid their compound was going to be invaded or some such thing.
The only thing I disagreed with was when Rush referred to proponents of medical marijuana use as 'leftists' who 'just want to toke up.'
Shouldn't people suffering be 'allowed' to determine for themselves what substances they can and cannot intake?
Who cares about Ralph Nader and what does that have to do with my post?
You have to hear the whole segment. He quoted Presidential candidates in the not distant past who refused to let themselves be characterized as 'conservative'. They claimed to be liberals on both sides.
Kerry is trying to hide his liberal nature. He is goose hunting (Pro Gun Candidate), he is a hawk (he will capture OBL in the first week of his term), he is for tax cuts (for selected Americans only), he has God on his side (he just won't let God influence his actions), and he reacted violently to the L-Word in the debates.
Rush quoted surveys where the percentage of Americans who identify themselves as 'liberal' has dropped precipitously, while the percentage who classify themselves as 'conservative' is way up.
Even Clinton had to be a conservative to survive. He had to adopt the Republican welfare-reform. The conservative viewpoint grew both in flyover country and in the Congress during Slick's regime.
>>I don't know. I think he's right about this. If we're actually stupid enough to elect Lurch I think that the electorate will rather quickly realize what a colosal mistake we've made. If Kerry gets in expect 2006 to mirror 1994, and that would really doom the Rats to minority party status for another 25 years.
Don't get me wrong, I really think that this thing is going to go our way. I don't believe that he'll get in. But if he does, the American people won't put up with extreme left wing liberalism for long.<<
That sums up exactly how I see this thing!
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