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Rush Fed Up with All the Phonies
Rush Limbaugh Show ^ | April 12, 2005 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 04/13/2005 6:47:52 AM PDT by Matchett-PI

Click here to read complete transcript: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_041205/content/rush_on_a_roll.member.html

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RUSH: ".... and I'm just about ready to chuck all this and head to some island, get everybody's hands out of my back pocket as soon as I frigging can because I have had it.

I've had it with the state of New York. I've had it with the federal government. I've had it with everybody with their hands in my back pocket wanting this and wanting that. Nothing is ever enough for anybody and it's not worth it. At some point you just decide it isn't worth it and let people fend for themselves.

...and it just frosts me, and when I couple it with all of this rigmarole I hear from the liberals in this country about (sigh) taxes and who's not paying their fair share and stuff, it just makes me boiling mad with livid rage.

Okay. I wanted to share some of this with you, but none of the details because they say that blowing off steam is somewhat helpful. I'm not bleeding on you people. I'm not whining and moaning. I am explaining what may be an attitude that you will hear today because I tell you I'm getting fed up with so much.

I'm getting fed up with so many people like Rick Santorum who is a conservative one day, decides he wants to be president and then starts moving to the center.

I'm fed up with people like Christopher Shays. I'm fed up with this attack on Tom DeLay. He's not done one damn thing. There's no charge. He's not guilty of anything!

I'm fed up with phony baloney, plastic-banana, good-time rock and roller so-called moderate wimps like Chris Shays and all these other clowns that are going after Tom DeLay simply because he's effective.

I'm fed up with our side that doesn't stand up for our people.

I'm fed up with our guys that don't advance our agenda because they're scared.

I'm sick and tired of people that are fearful of every damn thing.

I'm sick and tired of phonies that live their lives only to get media coverage instead of be real.

I'm sick and tired of... I can't find people who are real to hang around. All I get is a bunch of phonies that want to use me or find a way to use me to get their names out there, make themselves famous or what have you in the meantime I'm trying to get things done here and everybody else is playing a game and I don't like the game.

I hate the game. I'm into reality. I just can't deal with the phoniness of it. I can't deal.

You know, I've talked to a lot of people who have gotten out of politics for the same reason. They find they can't deal with it anymore. They can't deal with the lack of sincerity they run into in people who are in politics, and I understand the needs to go out and get votes and expand and mix coalitions and constituency groups and this sort of thing, but I've always believed: Do the right thing and the politics will follow.

This judge business, the left and the way they're behaving here with John Bolton and the Dingy Harry Reid and these absolute wimps that have nothing positive to offer anybody in this country, doing nothing but trying to instill fear and loathing, build coalitions built on seething hatred and rage. These people get to certain positions of power, and it's just irritating. It's just flat-out irritating.

Yesterday I said on this program, "I wonder if they're trying to bore me, because for 16 years it's been the same old rigmarole." You know, the left hasn't changed in I don't know how many decades, but it's the same old rigmarole, and I just get tired of explaining it and talking about it to people, and when you do something about it that causes -- or is supposed to cause -- change, like elect a bunch of people that are in the majority, who are supposed to affect the change everybody believes in and then they pokey along and act afraid to do it, you throw your hands up and say, "What the hell?"

Which is I guess why some people run for office themselves, but I, frankly, am not interested in it, have no desire. All right. .....

[Huge Snips]

RUSH: Now on to one of our favorite linguini-spined Republicans, good old Christopher Shays up there in Connecticut. I think he spent too much time with John Kerry -- who, by the way, served in Vietnam. Christopher Shays says he thinks DeLay should step down but he's not demanding it. Oh no, and you know why? Let me tell you why. Because Chris Shays isn't enough to get rid of Tom DeLay! Chris Shays gave it a shot. He went out there and said, "I think he ought to go," and guess what? Nobody cared because Chris Shays doesn't speak for Republicans!

Even though he is a Republican he may as well be a Jim Jeffords; he may as well be a Lincoln Chafee, because it's going to take a lot more than you, Chris Shays, to get rid of somebody who's decent and good and moral and upstanding and a fighter and that's Tom DeLay.

He doesn't call town meetings to ask a bunch of constituents including Paul Newman how he should vote on impeachment. He knows because it's in his heart, Chris, but you don't have the guts to follow your own instincts because you are afraid so you go through this big charade of a town meeting. (Chris Shays impression) "How should I vote on impeachment?" and C-SPAN covered, everybody said, "Ooooh, this is really great, a town meeting! Why, this is civics at its best."

It was a charade. It was phony, and so Chris Shays decides over the weekend, "You know what? I'm going to move up. I'm going to get plaudits. I'm going to get great coverage in the New York Times and the Washington Post and I'm going to suggest that DeLay should go," and guess what? His suggestion wasn't enough. DeLay is still there.

DeLay is going nowhere, and so Shays has moderated. "I never said he should resign. I'm not demanding it. I'm simply suggesting it." The reason he's now moderated this is because he's not big enough.

It's going to take a lot more than Chris Shays' desire to get rid of DeLay. It's going to take a serious charge that's got some evidence behind it that's not brought by a political prosecutor down in Texas to get rid of Tom DeLay.

Here are two sound bites from Chris Shays. This is yesterday, what he said about DeLay.

SHAYS: I'm not asking him to step down. You're asking me if I think he should? Uh, yes, I think he should. That's just an honest answer to a question. Uhh, But I'm not, uh, arguing and, uh, demanding, uh, that he step down. He's still, uh, the leader. But if I think, umm, uh... but that's what I think, I think he should step down.

RUSH: Boy, that he will really powerful! You know, this is the kind of stuff that really moves minds and really moves people hearts. "Well, you're asking me if I think he should, yes, I think he should that's just an honest answer to your question but I'm not arguing or demanding that he should step down."

What is this equivocation? What is this straddling the fence? What is this wanting it both ways?

Now he's acting like he's afraid DeLay might take it out on him -- and, I'll tell you what, Chris: When you shoot at the king you better kill him. When you try to go and wound a king you better take him out. If the king is still standing and has ammo, guess who he's going to fire at someday down the line?

After that comment he then compares what's going on with DeLay to what Republicans did to Fort Worthless Jim Wright and then tries to clarify his statement again.

SHAYS: He's brought this on himself. This isn't -- this isn't the media. This isn't Democrats. Uhhh, they're doing exactly what we did, uh, with Speaker Wright and, uh, and others like him, and, uh, they're raising important questions that need to be raised. This may be, uh, , uhhh, a difference without, uh, a distinction. But I -- I was asked if I think he should step down. The answer is yes. Am I asking him to step down? No.

RUSH: Well, that's really gutsy. That's the kind of guys we need in the Republican Party, not willing to follow through on their convictions -- because this is isn't a conviction. This is a convenient statement to get praise from our enemies.

Chris Shays wants to be loved and adored by the New York Times, the Washington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, and all the other BSes out there and so he says, "Well, I think he ought to go but I'm not demanding it." Yeah, that's how the country was formed, wasn't it? That's how we won World War II. "Well, I think Hitler is a bad guy but I don't know we should do anything about it."

Yeah, Chris, you're the kind of guy the backbone of America! Exactly right!

Now let's talk a little bit more about this DeLay business, because this is a general overview on travel, and I want you people to know that far more Democrats take far more such trips than do Republicans and Tom DeLay.

A little overview here: The National Center for Public policy research issued a statement last month describing its sponsorship and payment of DeLay trips and others reported on in the Washington Post, and in response to a similar story in the National Journal.

Quote: "'The National Center for Public Policy Research was careful to pay all the expenses associated with Congressman DeLay's trip. Reports to the contrary are incorrect.'

"There have been a number of trips reported on by Washington Post and others on which DeLay was a participant with other members of staff, and while the focus of most of these stories has been DeLay, these various stories include other members and staff of both parties who had the same understandings as DeLay as to the sponsor of these trips and they filed the same paperwork pursuant to those same understandings.

Every year hundreds of members of Congress and their staff travel at the invitation of tax-exempt organizations that pay for their trips.

The National Center for Policy Research was a properly registered tax-exempt educational organization.

It sponsored a number of trips that dozens of members and staff participated in. One of the trips under scrutiny." Here is the 1997 Russia trip. "'The []trip was initiated by the National Center,' spokesman Dan Allen said, 'and they were the ones that organized it, planned it and paid for it. Three DeLay staff filed the same paperwork with the same understanding."

The London trips, National Center statement: "National Center for Public policy research sponsored and fade [sic] for educational trips to Russia and to Great Britain in 1997 and 2000 that included, at our invitation, Congressman DeLay, Mrs. DeLay, and congressional staff members. Various members and staff reported this and a similar trip paid for by Center."

The Korea trip: "At least eight House members..." and we had a call about this yesterday from sniveling little liberal trying to pass himself off as a conservative who said he was very concerned about the Korea trip and he thinks if our guys are going to do things like this they ought to have the courage to resign without being forced out because we must main the high moral honor and code and all this rotgut.

Well, listen to this: "At least eight House members and 15 House aides filed the same paperwork and information on the South Korea trips including..." and this is in addition to DeLay, "including [Delegate] Faleomavaega a Democrat. Lisa Williams chief of staff to Faleomavaega said, 'He went through the process of clearing him on the ethics to the Korea trip." Jim McDermott, Democrat on the Korea trip. 'It's a great 20/20 hindsight story,' said Mike DeCesare, spokesman for McDermott," Baghdad Jim if you'll recall, who went on one of the group's trips. "'McDermott's understanding, DeCesare said, 'that was the ethics committee cleared this.' Like the dozens of Republicans and Democrat members and staff who go on trips every year, DeLay reported this and other trips, and provided the appropriate disclosure information.

Privately sponsored trips are a common bipartisan practice, although Democrats took approximately 600 more trips over the past few years.

In the past four years, there have been over 4,800 private trips of the kind DeLay is being investigated for, and they have cost $14.4 million.

Between January of 2000 and May of 2004, organizations ranging from the Aspen Institute," run now by Walter Isaacson who used to work at CNN and TIME and Newsweek and wherever the hell else, "to the World Economic Forum," where Eason Jordan went and accused us of murdering journalists, our military, "they sponsor these trips to Davos, Switzerland.

These groups ranging from Aspen to the World Economic Forum spent $14.4 million to send lawmakers on more than 4,800 trips according to an analysis of congressional trips by a news service, the Medill News Service in partnership with American Public Media's marketplace program and American Radio Works.

"Aspen Institute, the top provider of these trips is a favorite of Democrats. They spent a total of 2.7 million on 490 trips with 69.2% of the money spend on Democrats, 30% spent on Republicans, 0.8% spent on independents.

The Aspen Institute forums are held in places like Rome, Barcelona, Honolulu, Porto Vallarta, and the Bahamas. From 2000 to 2004, despite being the minority party, Democrat members of Congress took 54.3% of the trips which is 2,730, at an expense of $7,809,837. Republicans took 45.3% of the trips, grand total 2,095 totaling $6-1/2 million.

Bottom line: Democrats took over 600 more trips than Republicans between 2000 and 2004, and the top five trip makers in the order of most spent on the trips from 2000 to 2004 were all Democrats.

John Breaux [Democrat] [retired: news ] was the top trip taker in Congress. He took trips totaling $158,311.92.

Bob Wexler, [Democrat] Florida, number two. Wexler's only domestic trip was to Greenbrier up in West Virginia.

Gene Green, Democrat, Texas, third top trip maker.

Maurice Hinchey, [Democrat] New York, the fourth.

Cal Cooley, Democrat, California, was the fifth."

The Democrats are taking all these trips and they're focusing on DeLay and our guys don't stand up and defend him.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: One other thing about Chris Shays, and this is from a WorldNetDaily.com story in the year 2000. It had to do with some of the arrangements made to normalize trade with China, and it dealt with some of the relationships that the Clinton administration had with the Chinese, campaign contributions, so forth and so on. There's this little paragraph:

"Then-influential House Republican anti-impeachment leader Representative Chris Shays was able to avoid public notice when his wife Betsy [sic--Betsi] quietly accepted a six-figure appointment as director of AmeriCorps."

That's Bill Clinton's answer to the Peace Corps. Yes, Chris Shays, according to the WorldNetDaily.com, Chris Shays "able to avoid public notice when his wife Betsy quietly accepted a six-figure appointment as director of AmeriCorps" from close Clinton confidante and early damage control aid Mark Geron, who is now the director of the Peace Corps.

"The job came through on October 8th, 1998, eight weeks before the actual House impeachment vote, and these are the appointments that are known."

The story lists some others as well. So I just wanted to throw that into the mix because I had remembered something about this, but I couldn't find it anywhere, and Cookie looked it up for me, found it on WorldNetDaily.com.

END TRANSCRIPT

Read the Articles... (American Spectator: The Truth About DeLay - Ben Stein) http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=8018

(Washington Post: Senators May Have Named CIA Operative) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45280-2005Apr11.html

(NewsMax: DeLay Fundraising Plied Special Interests) http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/4/11/222100.shtml

(NY DailyNews: Bill: Gay GOPer 'self-loathing') http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/299104p-255983c.html

(FPM: Soros Shadow Party Stalks DeLaySoros Shadow Party Stalks DeLay) http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17686

(AP: Santorum: DeLay Needs to Answer Questions) http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050410/D89CLA881.html

(AP: Shays Says DeLay Should Step Down) http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050410/D89CP0K80.html

(LA Times: In Nevada, Reid Is the Name to Know - 06.23.03) http://www.latimes.com/services/site/premium/access-registered.intercept

(Washington Post: A 3rd DeLay Travel Controversy) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28319-2005Apr5.html

(CST: Quest to get a Republican to fight DeLay may have crossed a line - Robert Novak) http://www.suntimes.com/output/novak/cst-edt-novak11.html

(NRO: Eric Pfeiffer: Can DeLay survive?) http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/pfeiffer200504111009.asp


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To: Matchett-PI

"everybody's hands out of my back pocket" What's the details on this? Someone suing him? Ex wife trouble? Syncophant friends? Who or what is he talking about? He shifted it to talking about political things but it sounds like he was making reference to something personal.


81 posted on 04/13/2005 7:44:42 AM PDT by voteconstitutionparty
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To: FreedomSurge
Without Rush there would be no Republicans in the White House; no Republican majorities in the Senate and House. He is frustrated that his hard work ended up in majority parties of wimps and losers.

Worth a re-post...so true. That and NY State sucking extra funds out of Rush, must of sent him over-the-top.
82 posted on 04/13/2005 7:44:52 AM PDT by CaptSkip
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To: DoctorMichael
Its time to scorch the microphone with invective and let all the weenie Pubbies, johnny-come-lately-Conservatives, highly critical cheese-&-brie-poltical-scientist-wannabe-keyboard-jockeys-in-chatrooms-that-never-did-a-thing-in-their-lives be damned.

Megadittoes to that!

83 posted on 04/13/2005 7:46:12 AM PDT by RushCrush (Blind Rushbot)
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To: xzins
Savage was an ridiculous last night.

Sometimes he can be but mostly he is right on.

I still like Rush but I am so tired of all the phony stuff that Savage is the only one that interests me lately.

All this middle of the road craziness drives people over the edge. Sometimes I feel crazy like Savage.
84 posted on 04/13/2005 7:46:23 AM PDT by Delphinium
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To: Matchett-PI
I myself would like to see more progress now that we have both the Senate, the House, and the Presidency. We need to make hay while the sun shines, and it would be nice to see the Congress doing something besides back-biting and playing unnecessary partisan politics: we are running the show, so let's get on with it.

Without Republican cooperation, this DeLay nonsense can go absolutely nowhere; without Republican acquiescence, this intransigence on judicial nominations can go nowhere. So, as Mr. Limbaugh says, our leaders need to lead, to grow a spine and get on with their work.

85 posted on 04/13/2005 7:47:25 AM PDT by snowsislander
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To: Matchett-PI

Rush is a phony otherwise he would be pounding on Bush for his liberal anti-conservative proposals.


86 posted on 04/13/2005 7:47:38 AM PDT by sasafras (Innocent blood is on Bush's hands for doing nothing to protect our border)
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To: Luigi Vasellini; oldglory; MinuteGal; Pukin Dog; blackie; JulieRNR21; sheikdetailfeather; ...

Michael Savage is just another unstable phony. He doesn't believe a "conservative" word he's saying - he just knows what buttons to push to suck in an audience.

I'm surprised you're not able to pick up on the cognitive dissonance he exhibits. It's QUITE evident.


87 posted on 04/13/2005 7:48:37 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (The DemocRAT Party is a criminal enterprise.)
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To: swampfox98

He's still pushing the "Guest Worker Program" which is far from "letting it all hang out on illegal immigration" as far as I'm concerned.


88 posted on 04/13/2005 7:49:06 AM PDT by voteconstitutionparty
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To: FreedomSurge

Let's hope others on this thread who seem to think Rush is INSANE, BURNED OUT, and OVER THE TOP can read what you just said because it is the truth and nothing but the truth. Rush deserves credit for a lot of the success of the GOP. Too bad they are too weak to pay him and all of us back.


89 posted on 04/13/2005 7:49:26 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: Delphinium

I'm quitting Savage.

There've been a number of things over the last few months that convince me he's phony.

But, each to their own.


90 posted on 04/13/2005 7:49:45 AM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
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To: xzins

Savage is crude


91 posted on 04/13/2005 7:50:32 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: takbodan
John the Baptist was a holy man; he wasn't divorced 3 times and addicted to pain medicine.

He probably wasn't perfect because the Lord usually picks flawed men to use. Who else is there?
92 posted on 04/13/2005 7:51:12 AM PDT by Delphinium
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To: Matchett-PI
George Bush should have been #1 on his list on conservative phonies. He has encouraged illegal immigration and has grown the federal government at every chance.

If it had not been for such a lousy democratic presidential candidate, Bush would have been a one term president.

Why does Bush keep trying to tackle impossible, long and drawn out things like social security when there are lots of little things he could do that would add up to make a big difference.

Eliminating the DEA and ATF would be applauded by both parties. Eliminating the IRS would go over pretty well too. Building a fence on the mexican border would be a big winner to all but the race warlords.

He's not going after any of these though - instead he is focusing on the boondoggle of education.
93 posted on 04/13/2005 7:51:16 AM PDT by JeffAtlanta
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To: xzins
Savage lost me when he threw his immature fit about XM radio and stopped letting XM broadcast his show. I don't know how he thinks he can be competitive when he isn't heard in a majority of US markets.

XM was one way for him to be heard, but I guess he doesn't care so much about his message.

94 posted on 04/13/2005 7:51:19 AM PDT by RushCrush (Blind Rushbot)
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To: JeffAtlanta
Sorry but GWB will never be #1 on Rush's list.

Liberals are #1 on Rush's list. If you don't think he's had many successes in many arenas by putting them on top, then I will have to disagree with you.

95 posted on 04/13/2005 7:53:32 AM PDT by RushCrush (Blind Rushbot)
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To: sasafras

Rush is a phony. :) That's amusing.


96 posted on 04/13/2005 7:53:44 AM PDT by cubreporter
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To: sasafras

Just like Congress,Rush has backslid on things too. He used to rip into gays, abortionists,etc. He was ruthless in the past- that's what made him so funny. He hasn't been funny since he married that wife. He's "softened" up his show too over the years.

Get the log out of your own eye first, Rush. Then you will have the credebility to rip politicians who are gutless.


97 posted on 04/13/2005 7:54:13 AM PDT by Finalapproach29er (America is gradually becoming the Godless,out-of-control golden-calf scene,in "The Ten Commandments")
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To: cubreporter

Very amusing. I shudder to think where this party would be without Rush's voice, and those that he has inspired.


98 posted on 04/13/2005 7:54:18 AM PDT by RushCrush (Blind Rushbot)
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To: GianniV
"...it literally sounded like Rush had lost his mind. He was all over the map.."

Really? Maybe it was the other way around.

I thought he was quite focused and right on the money - and I have been a daily 3-hour listener for almost 15 years. I couldn't have agreed with him more.

99 posted on 04/13/2005 7:55:21 AM PDT by Matchett-PI (The DemocRAT Party is a criminal enterprise.)
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To: sport
If I owned New York City and Hell, I would live in Hell and rent New York City.


100 posted on 04/13/2005 7:56:01 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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