Posted on 02/07/2008 2:42:26 AM PST by Yosemitest
This is built on two articles from Rush's show today. I've added a few photos and links.
"John McCain to Rush Limbaugh: Calm Down, Reach Across Aisle"
February 6, 2008
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RUSH: McCain had a press conference today, standing in front of the Straight Talk Express bus, was heading out there, standing with Joe Lieberman, and who else was there, Lindsey Graham. Here's the AP version:
Now, this is what nobody seems to get.
We view those people as threats to the American way of life, as we've always known it.
We view liberals as a threat to the founding of this country.
We view them as a threat to the future.
We view them as a threat to the traditions and institutions that have defined this country's greatness.
We view them as people who need to be defeated, not worked with.
Working with them, history has shown, ends up being a one-way street. They get what they want,
There is no such thing as bipartisanship anymore.
Bipartisanship has come to mean one thing:
So once again, we show that we can work with the Democrats, and we can reach across the aisle and we can show a spirit of cooperation,
while what really happens is that we lose a little bit of our identity and soul founded within this party each time it happens.
Now they're telling us to get over Reagan.
There was only one Reagan.
You guys gotta get over Reagan.
We got people on our side (saying),
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RUSH: I have another question, before I get back to your phone calls, one more point and a question.
When is the last time -- I know you people pay attention -- when is the last time that you heard Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama talk about reaching across the aisle to work with us?
No, seriously.
I mean, stop laughing.
I'm being serious.
Do they ever say this?
In fact, last night, Hillary, in her speech, went on and on and on about us. She was attacking Bush, she was attacking the Republicans, and Obama hasn't gotten to that point yet because he's still out there flying around on Vapid Airlines with all this flowery lingo, but I don't hear them talking about reaching across the aisle to work with us.
Now, here's the rub with me about McCain's popularity.
John McCain is always allowed to have it both ways. He is instrumental in obstructing what conservative measures we do want to implement, and as a result of obstructing those measures, he gets lauded for it by the Drive-By Media.
Then after that, after McCain stands in the way of conservatism moving forward and being lauded for it, Republicans get blamed for getting nothing done!
McCain gets credit for being a maverick, as if that's evidence of his great character, because he'll always follow his conscience rather than the party line, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but he's always a maverick in furtherance of principles that we find abhorrent and principles that liberals love.
He's getting credit on both sides, never paying a price, and Republicans get the blame for it, among voters.
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RUSH: Apropos what I was just discussing, this being enamored -
- Republicans being enamored, defining greatness -- by "reaching across the aisle" and "working with Democrats."
LEHRER: What is that?
BROOKS: -- and I think it's your attitude toward the other side.
LEHRER: Yeah.
BROOKS: Limbaugh's whole mentality is they are the enemy. We are going to attack them, attack them, attack them --
LEHRER: Yeah, that's true.
BROOKS: -- and McCain may disagree but he doesn't necessarily hate them -- and I think a similar sort of theory goes on, on the Democratic side.
LEHRER: Mmm-hmm.
BROOKS: Some people think you can never deal with Republicans.
RUSH: They don't have to "deal with" Republicans, David!
McCain's dealing with them and giving away the house. He's giving away the store.
We don't hate 'em! We want to defeat them.
This is politics; it's not personalities.
We don't like their ideas. For crimanitly's sake, what is so difficult to understand about this?
Maybe to these people there's not that big a difference in the ideas that we have.
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" Suzanne from Hagerstown, MD, Launches Nuke at GOP Sellouts"
February 6, 2008
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RUSH: Suzanne, nice to have you. Hagerstown, Maryland. Welcome to the EIB Network.
CALLER: Hi, Rush.
Listen, I don't think the media gets it.
I don't think these Republican pundits get it.
I'm 50 years old. I've been a Republican since I was a child because my mother was a Republican Party precinct leader, and I have never voted in a federal election for anybody but the Republican candidate, not because they were Republican, but because they were conservative.
I cannot vote for John McCain. I don't care what he says between now and --
RUSH: Why not? Why not?
I hear so many people say that, why not?
CALLER: Because, as Thomas Sowell so well put it, you know, people are looking at it, he betrayed us.
You know, Hillary and Obama can go out there and be liberal and say what they are.
He said he was one of us.
And then, because he lost an election, he turned around,
and because he hated Bush, you know, he always has to hate somebody, he hated us,
he hated the conservatives,
he hated the Christian right,
he turned around and slapped us over and over and over again.
He twice wanted to leave the party, and now the Republicans have the audacity to ask me, a person who has supported them, given them money, given them time, to support this man.
I'm not going to do it.
I don't care what he says. He can reincarnate Reagan and run with him; I will not vote for this man for president.
And this hurts.
This is a hard thing, to come to this realization.
RUSH: Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a minute.
Are you just going to not vote,
or are you going to go out there and vote for the Democrats?
CALLER: At this point, I'm not going to vote.
If I think McCain can win, I will vote for the Democrats,
but I do not want him as a representative of all the things Republicans have fought for,
and Rush, I'm not the only one.
Nobody in my family, I know a lot of people, my husband, his wife, my cousin, his wife, my grown children.
Nobody gets this.
You know, Thomas Sowell wrote a piece last week, and he said something which I think is really profound.
RUSH: What was that?
CALLER: And that was that Benedict Arnold was a war hero, too, before he betrayed his country.
RUSH: (laughing) Geeez. Whoa. I didn't see that.
CALLER: He wrote an article called "McCain's Straight Lies." He didn't say it exactly like that,
but what he said was that, you know,
and this war hero stuff, when is the Vietnam War going to end?
You know, I'm tired of it. For God's sake, it's 2008.
Can we move on?
RUSH: Well, the Vietnam stuff is purposely up front to help obscure the problems in Senator McCain's record.
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: That story is there to cover up or to relegate to insignificance in terms of this primary race, McCain's record on things.
So that's why. And of course the media loves it.
CALLER: What has he done since then?
I mean, that's the point, everybody gives him a pass. I don't know at what point
-- how much they think we're going to take.
You know, they called me for money last week and I told them no way.
RUSH: Let me ask you a question.
CALLER: Hm-hm.
RUSH: Can you name the chairman of the Republican National Committee?
CALLER: Currently?
RUSH: Who?
CALLER: You mean right now?
RUSH: Yeah.
CALLER: The chairman of the Republican --
RUSH: National Committee.
CALLER: No, I cannot.
RUSH: I can't either. Can you name the chairman of the Democrat National Committee?
CALLER: Yeah. Dean.
RUSH: Right. (interruption) No, it's not Martinez. Martinez is a figurehead. There's an actual chairman of the Republican National Committee
-- I don't know who it is, either.
CALLER: I was going to say --
RUSH: I would have to look it up. It doesn't matter.
I was just trying to illustrate a point. They're not on the field.
CALLER: No, and not only are they going to lose the presidency, they're going to lose down ballots.
It's bad now, and, well, my theory is in all of this, you know, is that there's not going to be anybody that's going to put up a fence. There's not going to be anybody fighting for it. McCain's more likely to build a bridge than a fence.
RUSH: Right.
CALLER: And the people voting for Huckabee,
listen, I'm a Christian, I'm Catholic, I'm Christian right.
Those people that voted for Huckabee, I understand because he's evangelical and they want one of us and they have been spit upon,
but the problem is, is they not only threw their vote away, they threw away all their power because, believe me --
RUSH: I've got a theory about that.
CALLER: -- John McCain hates them, too.
RUSH: I have a theory about that.
Look, Suzanne, I appreciate it. I'm getting close to break time, and I gotta run.
CALLER: That's fine.
RUSH: I love your passion.
You've led me here and you've transitioned me here into some of my in-depth analysis.
As far as the regional vote, what's been called the regional vote, the Southern vote for Huckabee, there are a number of things that go into this.
Evangelicals, since 1973, have stuck with Republicans, basically on the promise,
I think there's genuine support for Huckabee.
I think the IRS factors a big deal in his support. I've gotten enough e-mail to know this.
There are a whole host of reasons that make up this vote,
but you also have, in certain evangelicals, just no stomach whatsoever for Mormons.
All of these things, it's not just one thing, it's all these things combined that I think explain the regionalism,
McCain failed to win a majority of Republicans. McCain beat Romney in California, and that's the end of Romney.
But McCain continues to depend on moderate, nonevangelical Republicans for his victories. In California,
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RUSH: Wow, folks. I have to say to Suzanne from Hagerstown, Maryland:
There are too many on our side, who have simply succumbed to the notion that government's the end all.
Government's the answer.
Government should do this on global warming.
Government should do that on people being obese.
Government should do that on the price of heating oil.
Too many people on our side have bought into this, and the reason for it, ironically, I think, is
-- well, not the reason. One of the factors is that we have promoted an active government in dealing with the war. Now, that's constitutional. That's one of government's jobs: the military, defending and protecting the country and the Constitution. In the process of speaking out in favor of executive power, presidential power to do these kinds of things in the war, the message has been sent that maybe government should do other things, too.
Of course it's been creeping. It's not just that. It's been creeping 50 years of FDR and liberalism, and I don't have time to fully develop this now, but I'm going to in the next hour.
This is not something that's subliminal with Republicans. I mean, those of us who identified with Suzanne from Hagerstown. We see all this stuff, and it frosts us and it doesn't make any sense.
We're not the party of Big Government.
We're not the party of an active Big Government.
We're not the party that says,
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Do conservatives really want to lose?
We've been losing ever since Reagan left office.
We want McCain to lose, and lose big.
If Hillary or Obama gets into office, then we'll get more conservatives in the House and Senate.
Well ... I can think of another "Mr Brooks" that could probably come up with a solution.
May I suggest "John McCain vs. the Right: No easy peace; Update: McCain at CPAC" by Michelle Malkin as a resource into his problems with conservatives.
Bump.
When you’re lecturing conservatives and Graham and Lieberman are standing next to you, my eyes glaze over.
When you’re lecturing conservatives and Graham and Lieberman are standing next to you, my eyes glaze over.
I’m with you. Every picture of him standing on a podium shows him with other RINOS or libs.
I heard last night that he is going to use a Reagan film to “introduce” himself at CPAC today. A way of saying he has the Reagan mantle. OMG! The guy needs to get a clue. Does he not see how that will offend conservatives.
Hey wound. Meet Salt.
What McCain can say to reassure conservtives:
“I announce my withdrawal from the Presidential campaign...”
It is a mighty big “nutshell”, but that sums it up in a nutshell.
“I am mad as Hell and I am not going to take it anymore.”
ping
So McCain’s master plan is too act and talk like a liberal to get some of the leftist-centrists and liberals to vote for him. Then supposedly when he gets in office he will turn his back on all these new voters and govern conservatively ? So we are supposed to be happy about this master plan to win the Presidency that is based on deception ? Apparently McCain knows nothing about conservatives. We do not govern by deceit and we despise those who do.
Thomas Paine
The Ant and the Grasshopper
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TRADITIONAL VERSION:
The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter.
The grasshopper thinks the ant is a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.
Come winter, the ant is warm and well fed.
The grasshopper has no food or shelter, so he dies out in the cold.
MORAL OF THE STORY: Be responsible for yourself!
MODERN UPDATED VERSION:
The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter.
The grasshopper thinks the ant is a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.
Come winter, the shivering grasshopper calls a press conference and demands to know why the ant should be warm and well fed while others are cold and starving.
CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, and ABC show up to provide pictures of the shivering grasshopper next to a video of the ant in his comfortable home with a table filled with food. Americais stunned by the sharp contrast. How can this be, that in a country of such wealth, this poor grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?
Kermit the Frog appears on Oprah with the grasshopper, and everybody cries when they sing, “It’s Not Easy Being Green.”
Jesse Jackson stages a demonstration in front of the ant’s house where the news stations film the group singing, “We shall overcome.” Jesse then has the group kneel down to pray to God for the grasshopper’s sake.
Nancy Peloski, John Kerry & Harry Reid exclaim in an interview with Larry King that the ant has gotten rich off the back of the grasshopper, and both call for an immediate tax hike on the ant to make him pay his fair share.
Finally, the EEOC drafts the Economic Equity and Anti-Grasshopper Act, retroactive to the beginning of the summer! The ant is fined for failing to hire a proportionate number of green bugs and having nothing left to pay his retroactive taxes, his home is confiscated by the government.
Hillary gets her old law firm to represent the grasshopper in a
defamation suit against the ant, and the case is tried before a panel of federal judges that Bill Clinton appointed from a list of single-parent welfare recipients.
The ant loses the case.
The story ends as we see the grasshopper finishing up the last bits of the ant’s food while the government house he is in, which just happens to be the ant’s old house, crumbles around him because he doesn’t maintain it.
The ant has disappeared in the snow.
The grasshopper is found dead in a drug related incident and the house, now abandoned, is taken over by a gang of spiders who terrorize the once peaceful neighborhood.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
Be careful how you vote in 2008.
BUSH...Compassionate Conservatism.
The only thing the conservatives of the party felt they could do to advance the republican party is to support moderate Bush. And look what they've gotten for it! This has been dissaster of biblical proportions. Conservative allowed Bush to run roughshod over them with moderate values and it's produced this McPita effect. If McPita gets nominated the only thing conservatives can do is force a brokered convention by not supporting him, because the alternative, at least at this point becomes President Hillary Clinton. < /spew chunk factor >
I will never vote for Hillary, but what I will do is sit on my dead conservative ass in November if McPita is the nominee, and millions will join me!
Ditto.
Yep.
McCain sure is selling allot of BULL!!!
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