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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Blaming Rush is useless.
Whoever this writer of this article is, prolly hasn't listened to Rush only once or twice in his/her whole life.
Rush wasn't the cause of the Republicans loosing the House and Senate...Rush is powerful, but come on, he's not God, (even sometimes he thinks he is)..lol...
This whole article is Rat Patrol crap and I don't believe a word of it....I will stand up for Rush anytime of the day....I have listened to him since he started In San Francisco and the only thing Rush has done is gotten better...like fine wine, aged to perfection....
It is OBVIOUS he has NEVER listened to RUSH especially to what he said about MJF. The whole damn story by the DBM was an exercise in SPIN!
BINGO!!
Let's see that again:
No, if the GOP took Rush's advice they would still have Congress.
Regarding Rush, this is more of a case of the media being at fault in this matter. I was listening to Rush on the days this was going on, and the media flat out LIED and distorted on what he said. Then they repeated each other's lies.
I suppose the author of this article, like the rest of the media, doesn't listen to Rush.
Limbaugh also QUOTED from Michael J. Fox's book where Fox ADMITTED to not being medicated when he went before Congress, so that his symptoms WOULD be exagerrated.
So the TRUTH was out there for anyone who really gave a crap to discover it. I don't think Limbaugh's opinion, buttressed by facts, were the decisive factor in handing the 'rats the Senate.
This blogger can blast Rush all he wants, but Rush was essentially correct.
Stuff and nonsense. Rush made fun of no one. He was right to point out that the Democrats constantly use victims to mouth their messages because they want them to be beyond criticism. Ann Coulter had the same message about the 9/11 crowd that politicized their own "victim" status to support Democratic positions. If we are going to just "go along" and let them do that sort of thing without calling them on it then we deserve an electorate of under-educated and over emotional boobs.
What office does Rush hold, again?
Also while, maichael savage(weiner) was giving $5,000 to the Gov. Moonbeam, jerry brown campaign.
So when the media hacks take a two second stream from his show and speed it and loop it to make it appear outrageouos; is that Rush's fault, too?
Oh, brother. Why must conservatives attack one another? Corruption brought down Conrad Burns. Incompetence and a loose tongue brought down Allen. And I don't think Talent was brought down by Rush Limbaugh.
What a whimpy editorial,sensitvity to victimhood
will make you a liberal.
This guy needs a vacation in Cuba.
But hey, a writer nobody's heard of can't let a little thing like, you know,
When Clinton was in office, he had his people on the TV talk shows every week. Bush, on the other hand, have remained hidden. The liberals happily filled the communication vacuum. Now we see the results. Politics is about ideas, which have to be communicated.
But the doctors who've bet their careers on ESCR have managed to sell the idea to the public, so that truth is irrelevant.
DING DING DING -- we have a winner!
Rush CORRECTLY pointed out that Michael J. Fox was using emotionalism to sell snake oil, yet not a single stupid MSM source had the guts to point that out! Since when do conservatives put the truth second to winning? That's what DEMS do and look what they've won: a country so mired in liberal policy that it's dragging down everyone, even those willing to fight against it. The GOP deserved to lose for so many reasons, and blaming Rush is another reason why.
My family has a lot to gain from stem cell research. My mom survived cancer thanks to a stem cell transplant, and NO BABIES WERE MURDERED in the process. I battle chronic pain and could benefit from future discoveries. I REFUSE to buy into the latest version of snake oil, and for Fox to have done what he did was criminal.
"It's the candidates, stupid."
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