Posted on 11/13/2006 7:13:48 AM PST by truthfinder9
Now that Republican senatorial candidate George Allen has conceded defeat in Virginia, the U.S. Senate, like the House before it, has been delivered to the Democrats. Pundits are poking through the entrails of the exit polls in search of reasons for the GOP debacle, and many are obvious: the fact of the seemingly intractable Iraq war; the fact that, for the past decade, Republican congressmen have allowed themselves to be seduced by the Dark Side of politics, and have thus abandoned their principles for perks and pork; the fact that, even with total control of all three branches of the federal government for years, the Republicans have failed utterly to accomplish much of anything -- except to balloon the size and power of the state to proportions not seen in Karl Marx's wildest wet dreams; etc.
But did the congressional Republicans have to lose everything to the Democrats (not a single one of whose incumbents was unseated)? For instance, did they have to lose the U.S. Senate -- and therefore, vitally important control over the appointment of federal judges? The Dems now run that body by virtue of a single vote, 51-49. This means that had the GOP held onto only one seat in any of several very close senatorial races -- e.g., Virginia, Montana, Missouri -- the balance would have tipped the other way. There is plenty of blame to go around for this sorry mess. But let me single out a previously uncited person to blame for the loss of the Senate: Rush Limbaugh. Yes. Rush Limbaugh. Let me explain. By now, just about everyone knows of Limbaugh's self-indulgent, mocking tirades against actor Michael J. Fox on the issue of federally-funded embryonic stem cell research. Fox suffers from advanced Parkinson's disease, and exhibits obvious tremors and shaking that have ended his acting career. For Fox and people like him, a cure is possible only through medical research; embryonic stem cell research is one promising area that scientists are probing for a medical breakthrough. However, many conservative Republicans (including Limbaugh) took a stand of blanket opposition to all embryonic stem cell research as such, on religious grounds that the embryo is a person. This viewpoint, also reflected in general conservative "right-to-life" opposition to abortion, is justifiably rejected by most Americans. For example, in South Dakota, a ballot measure this November that would have banned all abortions except to save the life of the mother went down to defeat by a comfortable 56-44 percent margin. This vote is consistent with national polls on the subject. Most Americans believe (sensibly) that we should not sacrifice actual human lives to potential human lives. For that same reason, they tend to support embryonic stem cell research. In any case, the issue prompted Fox to hit the campaign trail on behalf of government-funded research and candidates who support it. A pivotal state in this regard was Missouri, where Democrat senatorial candidate Claire McCaskill endorsed a state ballot measure promoting such research, while GOP candidate Jim Talent did not. The actor, shaking uncontrollably, appeared in TV ads on behalf of McCaskill and the ballot measure. Enter Limbaugh, who draws a bigger audience than any radio talk show host in America. On his national radio show -- portions of which are also available online as video downloads from his website -- Limbaugh decided to attack not Fox's views, but his sincerity. "He is exaggerating the effects of the disease," Limbaugh claimed concerning Fox's tremors in TV ads. "He's moving all around and shaking and it's purely an act." Not only did Limbaugh claim that the hugely popular and tragically afflicted actor was faking his tremors, he actually stooped to lampooning and imitating Fox's uncontrollable spasms. This caused a justifiable national uproar against Limbaugh -- and, in my humble estimation, a measurable political backlash against Republicans. The Missouri ballot measure favoring stem cell research won by a narrow margin. Even some Catholic voters supported the measure, tipping the vote toward its margin of victory:
Much more significantly, however, Democrat Claire McCaskill beat Republican Jim Talent, who had publicly opposed embryonic research, by a very narrow 49-47 percent margin. That single, razor-thin victory gave control of the U.S. Senate to the Democrats. Would anyone care to dispute the likelihood that Talent's defeat -- and the consequent GOP loss of the Senate -- hinged on a one-percent swing of voters toward the Democrats because of Rush Limbaugh's highly publicized and grossly offensive personal attack on Michael J. Fox? Not only was Limbaugh's mockery of a sick man disgusting, it was incredibly stupid. Rather than focus the debate on the narrower question of whether such research should be government-funded, he and other conservative Republicans chose instead to mock Fox, and to hinge their case on faith-based "right to life" premises that every poll shows that most voters reject. As columnist Ilana Mercer points out today in a scathing column:
There is an irony here, one that I hope conveys a lesson for "conservatives." Rush Limbaugh's influence was widely credited with inspiring the "Republican Revolution" of 1994, leading to the GOP takeover of Congress. But at that time his message -- and that of the GOP conservative candidates -- had focused on limiting government intervention into our lives. By abandoning its core principles of individualism and limited government in the decade since, the Republicans in Congress have been fired by American voters. Likewise, by focusing stupidly on the alleged "rights" of embryos rather than the actual rights of living citizens -- and by substituting cruel personal attacks for principled arguments -- Rush Limbaugh has now helped engineer his party's crushing defeat. My further thoughts about the philosophical collapse of the Republicans can be found here. UPDATE -- While we're spreading around blame, we can equally blame the Libertarian Party for throwing the U.S. Senate to the Dems by siphoning off enough votes to defeat the GOP candidate in Montana. Hope you idiots enjoy the next few years under the Socialist Party. UPDATE #2 -- One of my favorite pundits, Charles Krauthammer, carefully studies the cloud formations after the election and finds several silver linings. I feel better. Well, for the moment....
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Sorry.
Its my fault.
The election thumpin. My fault. I did it. Me. I caused the Republicans to loose. Sorry about the whole "both houses of Congress lost" thingie, I only meant for them to loose the House, not the Senate, but I got carried away.
So the next thread you see, be it vanity or actual news story/opinion piece, where the author is trying to blame Rush Limbaugh, President Bush, Karl (I thought he was a magnificent bastard?) Rove, War on Christmas, the Christian right, the libertarians, Michael Savage, security moms, soccer moms, Skull and Bones, NASCAR dads, MSM, the individual candidate, Zionists, the House GOP, the Senate GOP, Katrina, the TriLateral Commission, Iraq, War on Terror, Foley, Haggard, culture of corruption, the stupid American voters, Terry Schiavo, Israel, the weather, the 6-year mid term curse, Al Gore, Tora Bora, the turnout, the blue-dog democrats, Nintendo Wii, talk radio, the RINOs, the DINOs, the liberals, ACORN, George Soros, Mel Gibson, the smug Mac guy from the commercial, the Jooooos, Donald Rumsfeld, Osama bin Laden, Diebold, aged swiss, women, men, young voters, seasoned citizens, UFOs, blacks, whites, illegal immigrants, Hispanics, the State Department, global warming, fine brandy, the CIA, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Dunkin' Donuts, Daily KOS, Hollywood, the leftist tenured professors, Little Debbie Snack Cakes, or the alignment of Uranus in the Sagittarius constellation in the 13th house back on August 23, remember this
EYESPYSOMETHING DID IT!!
I accept full and total responsibility.
Now that thats settled, lets get to work taking back the Congress and keeping the Presidency in 2008. Lets get back to conservatism. Conservatism wins the argument, every time.
P.S. Lose not loose. I know. Thats a joke.
The Koran in the toilet? Dan Rather?
I think we are fighting the wrong fight here. Instead of blaming conservatives for being victims of MSM fraud, why aren't we exposing the lies of the MSM? Spine check?
Sorry. I knew that I really was addressing the story.
Limbaugh's words aren't what the problem was so much as the video. That got alot of airtime. It's one thing to diss Fox, which should rightfully be done. Limbaugh doing the cripple spaz impersonation though drove votes in the soccer mom category away from Talent though IMHO.
It crossed the line. Fox is going to be dead in a few years, and even if he was faking it, you can't really prove that. You can prove that Limbaugh was a jerk though. There are voters out there in the middle who needed to be reached. Some of them have family members with illnesses such as this. Mocking their movements probably did not rally them to the cause very well.
You guys should go leave comments on his site.
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Or they'd be able to get real grants. My brother's a medical researcher (nothing to do with stem cells) and he hates writing grant proposals, but he always gets the money, because HE HAS RESULTS TO SHOW. He's eliminated this factor, or isolated that one, but he always has progress & he always gets his grants.
Pure mularky! The writer apparently did not listen to Rush. Fox did admit that he exaggerated his symptoms on purpose. What killed the election for the Party was the failure of Pubbies to stick to conservatism.
Nevermind that a large group of repubs occasionally leave the conservative reservation to promote themselves rather than a conservative agenda. (We call them RINO's around here). Nevermind that the drive-by-media is biased 77%-19% toward the left. Nevermind that we don't have a group known as DINO's. Lieberman tried to become a DINO member and the democ rats kicked him out. Now he is an independent idiot who still wants to suck up to the left not realiziing that his scrotum is still hurting from the kick.
We lost for a multitude of reasons and, IMHO, Limbaugh was not one of them
"Last Tue, I said Rush has his share of blame in this loss! "
Bush and illegal amnesty was a far worse sin. Were it not for Rush (and of course the Gipper), we'd all be reciting Chairman Mao's little red book.
"Moderate" Republicans, aided and abetted by the mainstream media of course, have given us a radical leftist leadership in Congress.
Freekin' whiney crybabies!
Rush has been an asset for the past twenty years. Without Rush, the entire political landscape would be different.
Frankly, Rush's attack helped blunt the Michael J. Fox ads. They were bad for us, no matter what. But it would have been worse to leave them unchallenged.
Rush did not spend the last two years spending taxpayer dollars like a drunken sailor, gettin feckless on the WOT or diddling the Pages. It was Congressional Republicans who did all that. For anybody to blame Rush for their failures is ludicrous.
We should stop looking for scapegoats and start figuring out how to win next time. Rush Limbaugh had better be part of those plans, or we're in for a long time out in the cold.
I would respectfully suggest to you that Conservatives didn't. However, the GOP leadership did put conservativism second to winning. The Party leadership has been driving the GOP to the left for twelve years.
Conservatives have been browbeaten by the Party leadership for being "unrealistic," "crazy," "extremist," "outdated," and "on the fringe." What the GOP forgot was that they were insulting the same people who braved the hatred and violence of the Democrats and their anarchist pals to promote the Republican platform.
You want to know what cost the Republican Party the majority? The Republican Party cost the Republican Party the majority. Mehlman et al bet the political life of the Party on the same limpwrists who caved in to the minority after 2004. As I predicted, tens of millions of angry Americans were not about to buy the same bill of goods that they were sold two years ago.
I will bet you a pizza that if the Party casts aside the RINOs who cost them the majority and begins to boost candidates who reflect the traditional values of the Party, they can regain the majority and retain the White House in 2008. But if the Party leadership continues to stupidly endorse "electable" RINOs and stiffarm traditional Republicans, they will lose even more seats.
That's just my observation. I don't care if you agree or not. We need to undertake some sober reflection on this instead of throwing rocks at Rush Limbaugh or any other talking head. Our Party has lost its way, and we won't save the ship until we finally throw overboard the people within the Party itself who have been drilling holes in the hull for years.
Rush uses FR for some of his show prep. He knows what's being posted here, if he has time to pour through it all. Science is not one of Rush's strongest points. I've offered material to him in the past, but he does have an arrogant streak, don'tchaknow.
And Fox WAS playing the "cripple/pity" card in that ad to pull a fast one...(I am also "disable" rode the "short bus" with the other "cripple kids" so I know the game... it's so easy to yank people "PC" chain to manipulate others)
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