Posted on 10/27/2005 10:03:31 AM PDT by Ben Mugged
Rush Limbaugh began his nationally syndicated radio program Thursday with an interesting spin on the news of Harriet Miers withdrawal from Supreme Court consideration.
Limbaugh turned his attention not to Miers, President Bush or his own largely conservative radio audience, but rather, to liberal politicians in Washington D.C.
"Pity the poor liberals, Limbaugh said. "They all bought new suits and ties and got ready for the cameras today thinking that CIA Leak indictments were coming down and they would get to talk about it on TV. Instead WHAMO! Harriet Miers withdraws her nomination and the liberals are having a conniption.
~snip~"Liberals have to learn that there is no extreme right wing, he said. "There is a conservative movement and these are the people who are the majority in America, and they elected President Bush. Limbaugh said people such as Senators Ted Kennedy, Patrick Leahy, Diane Feinstein and Reps. Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi must be having fits over this news.
"The conservative movement today showed its size, Limbaugh said. "This is an illustration of what the Left faces and they know it. They are scared to death and already talking about filibusters again.
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MEGA DITTOS!!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL! Good stuff. He always has an interesting and different point of view.
He describes the libs like children all the time, which is what they are, and it is so funny to me.
He ain't the MAJA-Rushie for nuthin'. :o)
Just LOVVVVE when Rush does the "little kid" voice....cracks me up every time!
Them: filibuster
Us: Nuke em!
One would think that the Republicans, especially the so-called Republican moderates, would be shaking in their boots as well. When it comes to all of this spending, the failure to control the border, etc. etc. etc., we're not all that happy with the Republicans either. We gave you power to do the right thing, not to turn in to demonrats.
Now lets see if the conservative movement is big enough to move the gang of 14.
Not quite
Rush is absolutely right. When he starts putting out anything but the truth, he goes off at my house.
The day is young...
What have I learned? The liberals who may have been content with Miers are absolutely BESIDE themselves knowing that the next one is going to be their own worst-case scenario.
At least I hope it materializes that way.
I don't think so. He's got to be dizzy from all the spinning he's been doing lately. His act is getting tired, at least to me it is.
There is a conservative movement and these are the people who are the majority in America
Not quite
If Bush had the courage to nominate a Janice Rogers Brown, I think he would have done it the first time.
I want to believe he will nominate a strong conserative, but I do not think the gang of 14 will allow him to do so.
Ditto !!!!!
I'm not sure President Bush ( and I still know he's vastly preferable to a - shudder! - President Kerry!) has the nerve to face any really strong opposition.
His failure to veto even something so basic as McCain-Feingold first demonstrated this.
On second thought, I don't.
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