Posted on 02/18/2005 3:28:52 PM PST by goldstategop
RUSH: Let's go to the audio sound bites. We have three bites from Ann Coulter here from Washington Journal on C-SPAN today. C-SPAN caller tells Ann Coulter and Brian Lamb that he divorced his wife because she didn't want him to listen to me. She said, "Me or Rush." The caller picked me.
C-SPAN CALLER: Let me ask you a question about talk radio. I remember when talk radio first hit the airwaves around '88, when Rush Limbaugh came on, and it was really a breath of fresh air hearing somebody that finally agrees with what I've been thinking and not daring to say because, you know, of all the liberals out there. In fact, when I started listening to Rush Limbaugh, my liberal wife couldn't stand him to the point that she gave me an ultimatum. It was either the marriage or Rush, so I picked Rush Limbaugh. I'm single now.
BRIAN LAMB: Wait a minute. Are you serious that that actually--
C-SPAN CALLER: I'm dead serious. She told me that I had to choose between Rush Limbaugh and her and I wanted to listen to talk radio. I said, "This is a free country. I'll listen to anybody I want to," and she said, "Fine. You want to listen to Rush Limbaugh? Then the marriage is over," and the next thing I know, I get a letter saying that I have to go get a lawyer because she's divorcing me.
RUSH: (Laughter) I wish I knew who this man was. This is an example of loyalty that is above and beyond what anybody would even imagine, and Lamb, Brian Lamb then asked the guy, well, was it worth it?
C-SPAN CALLER: It certainly was worth it --
COULTER: Of course. How can you ask?
C-SPAN CALLER: She told me that Rush Limbaugh was a has-been and would never amount to anything. She's gone. He's still on the air, and is growing more and more in popularity, so I'm better off without her.
RUSH: (Laughing). I love this. Brian Lamb turns to Ann Coulter and says, "What do you think of that?"
COULTER: Rush has quite a loyal group of followers and I'm not at all surprised that a man would dump his wife for Rush Limbaugh. I think if I were in his shoes, I'd have done the same thing. He hinted at what was -- I mean, he is evidence of what was so big about Rush Limbaugh, and why he is so hated by liberals, and that is, you had all of these right-wingers out in America but they had no way of knowing that any of the rest of them existed. This vast majority, the famous silent majority, you know, all were driving along in their cars thinking, "I'm just a right-wing lunatic. I better not say what I really think," and Rush gave them a forum or started listening to him and knew that there were apparently 20 million others of them.
RUSH: You know, this is the thing the left has never understood and it's one of the first seeds of their own undermining, and that is, they believe that you people in this audience are a bunch of mind-numbed robots, that I'm a Pied Piper. I came along, you were good old-fashioned independents or Democrats, but I have such powers of persuasion and I put things so simply, simpleton-ish, so black-and-white, that I got into your thick skulls of mush and converted you and made you mind-numbed robot conservatives, when the fact is, Ann Coulter is exactly right: You already thought what you thought, believed what you believed, but you never heard it echoed anywhere in the national media. What you always saw and heard was what you believed made fun of, laughed at, impugned, ridiculed, and so forth. The program started in 1988 and finally somebody was on the radio saying what a whole host of Americans thought and believed. And it inspired them, gave them confidence, so the growth of this program is a direct opposite reason or result of what its growth is assigned to by the left. The left cannot assume that people would actively disagree with them. They cannot assume or believe that people would actively depart and leave them. So it has to be something else. It has to be you are so stupid that you can be maneuvered by slick marketing and packaging and simpleton-like reasoning. It's the same way they explained Reagan's 49-state landslide in 1984. "A triumph of marketing and packaging," they said.
"A triumph of selfishness over greed," or "greed over selflessness," or whatever. A triumph of greed and selfishness, they said. That's why Reagan was elected in a 49-state landslide. These people, I'm telling you, they have been delusional and denying reality for years, long before 1988. It's just that nobody came along and nobody at a national level was focusing attention on it. Everybody knew that there was something odd and weird and unnatural about these people. But, you know, you got together with your little groups and so forth, you agreed, but if you got too loud someplace, some liberal would come shoot you down, laugh at you or what have you. And they still try to do that but now you all have plenty of confidence out there and you're able to run rings around them intellectually, because it is they who actually are the mind-numbed robots, if there are such things in American politics. It is they who are governed totally by fear. It is they who are governed totally by emotions, not thought. It is they who live in a veritable world of panic. It is they who tell themselves negative story after negative story after negative story. It is they who see nothing exceptional about their own country -- quite the opposite, and so the chickens have come home to roost. Which is why, ladies and gentlemen, not only am I happy to see the disintegration, the implosion of the American left, I am happy to have had a small role in causing it.
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RUSH: El Rushbo, the cutting edge of societal evolution, your host for life, here on the EIB Network. I just went to the e-mail, to see what is lurking in the subscriber super-secret account box. "Dear Rush, this past summer, my liberal fiancee ended everything because I listen to you. It was fine by me. You've earned my loyalty as well. Far better to chase her off than to have a horrible marriage. Thanks, Fred Thompson, Charlotte, North Carolina, ex-Strategic Air Command missile leader." "Dear Rush, my ex-wife hated that I listened to you and it contributed to the end of a 17-year marriage. I still listen to you. I don't have to listen to her anymore. I got the better part of the bargain. Stewart Dale Spencer, San Marcos, Texas," and then this from a subscriber down in Boca Raton named Bruce. I love this. "Hey, Rush, I got a new slogan. Instead of a man, a legend, a way of life, how about a man, a legend, a better pick than a wife." (Laughter). This is good. This is too good.
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RUSH: We have on the phone Victor, from Silver Spring, Maryland, the C-SPAN caller today, who dumped his wife and chose this program. Victor.
CALLER: Hi, Rush.
RUSH: Welcome. Hi. Welcome to the program. How would are you, Victor?
CALLER: I'm 57. I'll be 58, and it's the other way around. She dumped me.
RUSH: Oh, she dumped you.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: But you didn't care?
CALLER: I didn't care at that point, because I wanted my freedom of speech and freedom of thought.
RUSH: It is amazing your wife gives you an ultimatum. I mean, she doesn't have to be in the room when you listen to the program and yet she forbade you to listen to the program. I mean, that's tough.
CALLER: She said you were "extremely dangerous." You were like Hitler, and she was ashamed to be married to me because she didn't know what to tell her friend Hillary and Bill.
RUSH: You know, this is sad. It's typical. Here she was embarrassed because of what you were doing, because of what her friends would think of her. That is just a sad, sad situation.
CALLER: It really is that she would not tolerate anybody else's point of view but her own, and the feminist agenda and the homosexual agenda.
RUSH: Where is she now?
CALLER: I don't know and I don't particularly care.
RUSH: My kind of guy. How long were you married?
CALLER: I was married to her for over 22 years, and I grew more conservative and she stayed in the 1960s-type liberalism and I just -- even though I'm blind, I saw some things that were going on that, you know, rubbed me the wrong way. People complaining about why the rich should get all the money and we don't, and stuff like that. I admit, I don't make that much money, but I save what I can, so I don't have to depend on others to help me in life.
RUSH: Well, sounds like she had a lot of resentments and it could not have been comfortable being around that all the time. I mean, sounded like she was never happy about much of anything.
CALLER: She was never happy about anything, especially toward the end of the marriage, and she just finally told me one day that I had to choose, and I preferred, like I said at the beginning of this conversation, that I'd rather have my freedom of speech and my freedom of thought. I don't need the thought police.
RUSH: And you haven't regretted this?
CALLER: No, not one bit. In fact, she told me that you were a fly by night, that you would probably be on for another month or two before you would go off the air. It's now I guess 11 years later --
RUSH: Sixteen years, yes.
CALLER: -- and you're still on the air. You're growing more in popularity.
RUSH: Well, thank you for that. Did you have any kids?
CALLER: No. She hated kids with a passion.
RUSH: Well, you know, all things considered, that may have been a blessing, given the way things ended.
CALLER: It has because I remember what my father told me when I was growing up, that even though I'm blind, I was going to have to work three or four times harder to prove to people that I could do things, and I was to expect to get my feelings hurt with the so-called political incorrectness that's going on. I don't care if people say blind, look, see. It's part of the English language. I remember the joke you told on one of your shows about the homeless advocate, and I told one of my friends, I said, "Rush will probably want me to braille the orange peels and the apple cores for the blind homeless."
RUSH: (Laughter) Well, braille the orange peels. That's not a bad thought, actually. It would be compassionate among the homeless advocates. That would be a compassionate thing to do. You could get a humanitarian award.
CALLER: See, one of the final straws in the camel's back was her cousin came over and I was depressed and he decided that I should start, you know, doing more for myself and not depending on her, so he went around the house and he brailled the microwave, the stove, the washer and the dryer and showed me how to work the appliances so I could do more for myself. That got her mad because I wasn't as dependent on her.
RUSH: Got her mad?
CALLER: That got her mad yes.
RUSH: Well, I don't understand that.
CALLER: Liberals want you to be dependent.
RUSH: Well, I know that, but, I mean, they want you to depend on government, but women -- I mean, that -- marriage, this is -- I mean -- I mean, I don't understand it.
CALLER: I don't either but she got really mad at her cousin for doing that.
RUSH: Well, I guess maybe she just -- you know, what it was? It was fear that you weren't going to need her anymore and in her mind, she'd be worthless and needless to you and then she's probably blaming me for all this or you for listening for to me.
CALLER: Yeah. I'm still listening to you and I will continue to listen to you and WMAL.
RUSH: Let me ask you this, Victor: Have you been blind since birth?
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: Okay. So you've never seen?
CALLER: I can see a little bit. I had too much oxygen at birth, and the only reason why I have any sight at all is because I kept knocking off the oxygen mask.
RUSH: Damn! Well, can you give me a description of what your sight is like? You say you can see a little. Do you sense light? Do you sense, can you see shadows?
CALLER: I can see some colors. I can see objects. As I tell my female friends, I say, "The only way I can see you is if I get close enough to see you, you'd slap me."
RUSH: (Laughter). Well, have you found a way to pick the good-looking ones?
CALLER: No. I just go by voice.
RUSH: Yeah. Well, I've done that in the past.
CALLER: Every time I talk to a woman and she says, "What do you like?" I say I like listening to talk radio and as soon as I mention you, she says, "Oh, I hate him." (Laughter).
RUSH: Stick in there.
CALLER: I am sticking in there.
RUSH: I mean, they are more plentiful out there than you can possibly imagine. You just need to start traveling in different circles. One of the problems is you're in Silver Spring, Maryland. I mean, it's going to be tough to find a conservative anything there.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: Other than you. Let me ask you -- I don't mean to insult you here, but I'm just trying to gather information because -- do you have the ability to use a computer?
CALLER: I don't have a computer. I just never really got interested in them.
RUSH: Okay. So here's what...
CALLER: So I just have the telephone and I like taping the people.
RUSH: All right. Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to send you a stash of stuff from the EIB Store, so I want you to hold on. I'm going to send you some EIB golf shirts, I'm going to send you an EIB cap. This way people won't have to ask you.
CALLER: Uh-huh.
RUSH: If you listen to me. They'll know from across the room. You can broadcast it, and we'll send some other things that will be appropriate from our store for you, okay, Victor?
CALLER: Okay. Thanks a lot.
RUSH: Now, thank you. This has been an incredible day hearing your call on C-SPAN today, and it floors me. But it's the loyalty of people like you that have generated and defined the success of this program and we all love you out here for it. I love all of you, and people like Victor are irreplaceable, so sit tight, Victor. We'll get all the information we need to stock you up.
I'd pick my wife who is a diehard liberal.
This is the dumbest fing thing i ever heard of.
I should leave my wive and 5 month old because our political views don;t match?
Only a complete self absorbed a__h__e would do such a thing.
Get real - politics is a very very small part of life.
flame me but you know I'm right - the only thing that matters while yer lying there dying is your family - if you think otherwise --- THINK AGAIN
What's great is my fiance is a die hard democrat, yet very conservative in her values (which is why it doesn't bother me) So I'm listening to Rush and some others and she asks me who this guy is because he makes so much sense. Mind you her politics are extremely corrupted because she has never listened to talk radio, just what her parents and relatives had to say. I nearly drove into a ditch I was so floored.
My wife is always calling me at work and saying "Did you hear Rush just now?" or "You should be listening to Hannity right now". When I get home she usually has Savage or Rusty Humphreys on and we listen to Jerry Doyle together in the evening.
Agreed. The wife sounds like a totally heartless witch.
I don't know about the first two, but the last one was beautiful. She was a dead ringer for Reba McIntire.
I agree. I think it's important that a couple share similar values and that is what was really tore them a part, and I bet that Rush was just the tip of the iceberg.
(oxymoron - I know)
Her unobstructed (maybe) declaration is here too.
Most of these women sound like control freaks. The men are better off without them.
You are correct. Political views aren't important enough to end a good marriage. However, a person's base values that form theirs may well be. Modern liberalism calls for a complete avoidance of reality, something almost no marriage can survive.
The Dittohead: Man/woman Dumps Wife/husband For Rush
Limbaugh happens probably more often than we
will ever know!
Of course not. But if your wife were a demanding shrew who insisted that you parrot her every view and ignore values, beliefs and ideals that you truly believe in, I think divorce is an option.
They were married 25 years and had no children.
I hear they looked like this. Honest. Some guy told me.
If my wife ever presumed to tell me what I could or could not listen to (Not that she ever would) we would have to have a serious heart to heart discusion about the facts of life and if she insisted that she has the right to make that kind of demand on me she would be invited to find another home. Anyone who thinks they have a right to exercise that degree of control over another human being, aside from minor children, is seriously wrong IMO and anyone who accepts that kind of control from another is seriously weak. But you should know that sort of thing about your lifetime partner before making the committment
My kind of woman..........I think.
LOL. I think he should add "lightning rod" to his resume.
Yeah, he's the one the left refers to when disdaining talk radio and conservatives in general.
As he described it, they had been married for a long time and, while he got more conservative over the years, she had stayed very 60s liberal.
Any woman who would make an ultimatum like that isn't worth having, anyway. She divorced him not he her as the title implies.
Two nasty sluts and a hot asian lady?
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