CALLER: Yeah. Rush?
RUSH: Yeah?
CALLER: What a fantastic, fantastic primer course you gave on this liberal sociopathological condition.
RUSH: The Battered Liberal Syndrome?
CALLER: You understand. You discussed the onset, the course, the treatment, uh, but the nature of the beast is this. Just a few words, Rush.
RUSH: All right.
CALLER: It exists in mild, moderate, and severe degree. If it's severe, it's terminal. These people are lost forever. It's kind of like it affects the brain. You might call it a psychosclerosis, uh, and what you have to do including in your steps is one vital thing in this is like your message, and that is that the truth will set them free in treatment. The truth will set 'em free.
RUSH: You know, I didn't mention that because I assumed it. You know, what happens here is the truth.
CALLER: Well, yeah, but if you're a liberal, how do they know it? (chuckles) Now, finally, they have to give up the top of the toxic liberal atmosphere that they're living in. It's a bubble. It's just like a drug addict has to give up his buddies who use drugs.
RUSH: That's right. The awareness factor: You've got to admit this, and you've gotta get out.
CALLER: You betcha, and it's not easy, once you're hooked. They listen to the same old, stale line day after day after day, and they never catch on.
RUSH: Well, that's what leads to being battered, because it leads to being miserable, the promises, all of the assurances that things are going to get better and they never do.
CALLER: Yah. Yah. Yah.
RUSH: Their lives never change.
CALLER: Yah.
RUSH: They're always miserable and unhappy.
CALLER: But, you see, their hatred is what gives their life direction, and without that anger, where would they go?
RUSH: Well, that's the challenge. That's the challenge. It's to get them to assuage the anger and get rid of it, and the greatest way to get rid of anger is simply turn to doing something productive.
CALLER: You got it. Just concentrate your efforts on those that suffer from this in mild-to-moderate degrees. You'll get a larger percentage of successes.
RUSH: But the severe, they're hopeless?
CALLER: You know, you should get an honorary degree in treatment of people who are disturbed.
RUSH: (Laughing.) Are you an expert?
CALLER: Oh, yes, yes! I'm retired after about 30 or 35 years of treating people.
RUSH: In psychology, psychiatry?
CALLER: Psychology.
RUSH: Psychology. Wow. Well, you've made my day here.
CALLER: Ha. Well, listen. Periodically I have a few gems I'd like to share with you but it's awfully hard to get to you.
RUSH: Well, I know, but you gotta keep trying. The odds are that you'll get through more often than not.
CALLER: All right. You're a good man.
RUSH: Thank you very much, doctor. I appreciate it.
CALLER: You take care now.
RUSH: We'll be back after this, folks.
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The bad thing about my doorless Jeep Wranglers is that when I heard this segment today, I almost fell out LMAO while driving.
There is a reason that he is number 1.
The only time I hear about things changing for the better for a liberal are the ones who finally start doing things for themselves.
Oh man, I wish I got Rush up here in Canada :(
None of the radio stations in Buffalo seem to play him.
Rush nails it.
Too bad so many Liberals are medicated on alcohol, drugs legal or illegal or any number of things to have to actually listen to the Still Small Voice.
Great post.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
As usual, Rush is right about this. It is not so easy for someone to renounce his liberal social support structures, such as liberal friends, the MSM, liberal-oriented entertainment, and so on. There is an uncomfortable period during which one has to work at replacing liberal supports with conservative supports. After a while, the new set of viewpoints coalesces, simplifies, and strengthens, but until then a refuge from the relentless liberal onslaught can be very helpful.