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Limbaugh Rallies Conservatives to Find 'Right Candidate' (Romney wins CPAC straw poll)
Fox News ^ | February 28, 2009

Posted on 02/28/2009 3:09:11 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

Rush Limbaugh was 15 minutes early to the stage, but no one was complaining Saturday evening in Washington, D.C., at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Quite the contrary. On the conference's third and final day, the conservative talk radio host was the headliner, and the crowd greeted him with an immense ovation.

"Ladies and gentleman, this is my first ever address to the nation," Limbaugh joked, noting that FOX News and C-SPAN were broadcasting the speech live.

Limbaugh then spent his first 15 minutes giving an impassioned summary of what it means to be a conservative before turning the focus to the movement's recent electoral record.

"We can take this country back. All we need is to nominate the right candidate," he said.

The speech was the culmination of an event that featured often fiery speeches by some of top names of the conservative movement and the Republican party, including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and conservative commendator Ann Coulter.

(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2012; anncoulter; coulter; cpac; gop; jindal; mittromney; obama; palin; romney; rushlimbaugh; talkradio
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To: airedale

You’ve got an ipod! I can’t even get voice mails off of my cell phone.


181 posted on 03/01/2009 4:28:03 PM PST by lakey (Politicians thrive on chaos. So, they create it!)
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To: SnakeDoctor
The one represented by the 9,000 people that showed up to listen to Rush Limbaugh at CPAC. The one demostrated by the 28,000 weekly attendees and 50,000+ members of my very conservative Baptist church. The one shown by the 47% of the country that voted for lackluster John McCain and brilliant Sarah Palin just to avoid the very mess that we’re in right now.

I was just curious. And I see that it is the same "resistance" that have had their butts handed to them for the better part of the last two or three decades. The same "resistance" that is treated like the red-headed step child by their own "leaders" in Washington.

pffffft...It's time for the "resistance" to grow some balls and make something of themselves. A true resistance is only going to work if we start within the resistance itself, and weed out the traitors. Only then will we represent a REAL resistance.

182 posted on 03/01/2009 4:33:20 PM PST by dware (3 prohibited topics in mixed company: politics, religion and operating systems...)
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To: NoLibZone
Rush isn’t wrong.

He is mostly right, not 100%.

He is just solidly ineffectual outside the choir.

That may be true, I'm not sure. Sometimes I wish he would be quiet, like when he said McNabb was getting more credit than he deserved because he was black. He could have said he thought McNabb was overrated and left it at that. Such a comment will raise ratings but won't get converts "outside the choir."

183 posted on 03/01/2009 5:05:57 PM PST by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas (I want to "Buy American" but the only things for sale made in the USA are politicians)
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To: Diogenesis

So he raised some fees to get rid of the State’s debt. Commuters do use the roads, btw. I would like a guy like him to carve an intelligent plan to curb our national debt and give us a stronger dollar. I also know that he would fight hard for domestic drilling for oil, which would put even more money in our pockets. Once we clear a good portion of the national debt and begin a sensible long-term sustained effort to erase it, our economy would go through the roof. Too many fools out there who would rather not vote and let someone like Obama have control of this intricate problem.

Despite all Romney brings to the table, Romney never really stood up for himself and informed the public on what’s really going on. He is out of touch, in the sense that he doesn’t realize how much influence conspiracy theorists and rightwingnut sophists have in the GOP. I hope he’s learned his lesson and won’t throw any more money at his pathetic attempts to get elected as POTUS. I voted for him, btw, but he is not able to get through to enough conservatives, even though he is right on most of the issues. This whole Romney debate is post defeat. He’s never going to win it. This straw poll is humbug.

You do know that Deroy Murdok is a queer, btw? I thought you should know from whom you are getting your propaganda.


184 posted on 03/01/2009 5:19:08 PM PST by Force of Truth (Sarah Palin in 2012!!!!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Huck

I sure hope it isn’t Palin. At this point, I like Newt the best.**

LOL. Newt, eh? When you wish upon a star...


185 posted on 03/01/2009 5:26:24 PM PST by Force of Truth (Sarah Palin in 2012!!!!!! WOOOHOOOOO!!!!!!!!!)
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To: lakey

I had a 30 gig which we thought got stolen when our house was broken into over the summer. I got a new 120 gig model and a month after I got it when I was cleaning up the garage I found it in a box of junk my wife had packed when she went on one of her periodic cleanings of my office. I gave the old one to my daughter. My IPOD has about 8,100 songs and another 5,400 podcasts (mostly old time radio shows like X-1, Box 13, Johnny Dollar, Inner Sanctum, Jack Benny, George and Gracie, etc). I’ve got about 3 gigs free. That’s why I want to get rid of the stuff that doesn’t belong.


186 posted on 03/01/2009 6:08:31 PM PST by airedale ( XZ)
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To: lakey

My wife watched both speeches today when I was out with the dogs and she prefered Newt’s speech.


187 posted on 03/01/2009 6:09:21 PM PST by airedale ( XZ)
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To: airedale
Newt, as I recall, talked about policies. I want to hear saving our Constitution.

People ridicule Ron Paul, but he wants to abolish IRS and the Federal Reserve.

Some years ago, when we lived in So. Calif, we were in an area where we got both L.A. and San Diego PBS channels. I tuned in a university program, "Money." These 3 young people talked about banking system but never came right out that the Fed is not federal. In fact, they looked chagrined, stumbling.

That made me start questioning, why do we have to pay interest to ourselves? Only when we retired to Arizona did we learn the truth from a neighbor.

So, that's why I wanted a computer - taught myself. Unfortunately, now I'm tired of learning all of this new technology.

Your dogs sound lively, precious. We have a female hound from the Humane Society. She's a pistol, too.

188 posted on 03/01/2009 7:11:45 PM PST by lakey (Politicians thrive on chaos. So, they create it!)
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To: airedale
I loved InnerSanctum! There was another good one, "I Love a Mystery," I think it was. Nine-thirty every week night.

House broken into - that's scary!

189 posted on 03/01/2009 7:18:55 PM PST by lakey (Politicians thrive on chaos. So, they create it!)
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To: dware

>> And I see that it is the same “resistance” that have had their butts handed to them for the better part of the last two or three decades.

Three decades? Since 1979, we’ve won 5 of 8 Presidential elections, and we controlled Congress from 1994-2006. And, as Democrats go, Bill Clinton was on the conservative side (he was comparable ideologically to Nixon — particularly after we took Congress). Barack Obama is the first truly liberal President we’ve had since 1980 (with the possible exception of Clinton’s first two years).

We had the most conservative President in 50 years (Reagan), and no true conservative has lost a Presidential election since 1979. We’ve seen the media monopoly crumble with the emergence of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, conservative talk radio, and the Fox News Channel. We’ve seen the nomination and confirmation of Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, John Roberts and Samuel Alito, to create what will likely be (with Kennedy) a longstanding conservative majority on the Court.

With regards to policy — we’ve seen several substantial tax cuts in that time, welfare reform, Court recognition of the 2nd Amendment, and until recently, the economy has thrived. We crushed Soviet Communism, saved Kuwait, liberated Iraq, and are making headway in Afghanistan. We’ve got Al Quiada on the run and haven’t seen any domestic terrorism in 8 years.

There may have been some failures over the last 30 years ... but there has also been a LOT of success for the Republican/conservative resistance over that time.

>> The same “resistance” that is treated like the red-headed step child by their own “leaders” in Washington.

We’ve never been a top-down movement. This resistance starts from the bottom-up.

Right now, our current “leaders” are less important than discovering our future leaders. Bobby Jindal, Sarah Palin, Eric Cantor, Mark Samford, etc. will be those leaders — until then, Rush is king. In addition, with the exception of several worthless Senators, I was very impressed with Republicans in Congress and the Senate for standing up to the “stimulus”.

>> It’s time for the “resistance” to grow some balls and make something of themselves.

We got lazy in our success since 1980, and we stopped fighting the ground war — we stopped selling conservatism. But, we’ve started up again. The Republican resistance, however futile, to the stimulus was the first step. We have overcome these odds before. We will again.

>> Only then will we represent a REAL resistance.

We have, since William F. Buckley’s National Review started in the 50’s, always represented a real resistance. Don’t believe me? Ask Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, and John Kerry. Ask Bill Clinton, whose agenda was stifled by Newt Gingrich and the “Contract w/ America”, and who was impeached because of our resistance. Ask the “moveon” goofballs that fly into a tizzy everytime Rush Limbaugh opens his mouth.

This isn’t a bright time for conservatives, I am fully aware. But, this isn’t much different than it was in 1976 when Carter was elected, or in the first two years of the Clinton Administration. Democrats controlled all. But, in 1980, we had Morning in America ... and in 1994, we seized agenda control back from Bill.

Morning in America will come again.

SnakeDoc


190 posted on 03/01/2009 8:56:52 PM PST by SnakeDoctor (Proud Charter Member of the Republican Resistance.)
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To: lakey

ITunes Podcast section has tons of old time radio shows that you can download and listen to for free. You don’t need an IPOD to listen to them either.

I used to listen to KNX between 9:00-10:00 every day (repeated at 2:00-3:00 a.m) to their Drama hour which included Inner Sanctum. They took it off the air to maintain an all news format. I talked to the programing director and he told me that it was their most popular show and people listened for the entire hour not a few minutes but it wasn’t the direction they were going. They have brought back a lot of the other non news shows but not the Drama Hour (demographics skew old I guess.) That’s why my IPOD is loaded with these shows.

I have 72 episodes of Inner Sanctum alone on my IPOD. I liked the show and the announcer Raymond who is the model for the Crypt Keeper from the TV show Tales from the Crypt.

I also have The Creaking Door, Mysterious Traveler, Lights Out, The Haunting Hour, Horror Stories Presents, Escape (brought to you by Roma Wines), Weird Circle, Night Beat Gunsmoke (80 episodes), Have Gun Will Travel (36 episodes), X-1 (185 episodes) and lots more in all areas of old time radio except the soaps and quiz shows.


191 posted on 03/01/2009 9:02:18 PM PST by airedale ( XZ)
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To: SnakeDoctor
The only successes we have truly had were Reagan & no terrorist attacks since 9/11. As for Republican control from 2000 - 2006? Who cares? We allowed W. and the Pubbies to piss it away, all in the name of "bipartisanship". Make no mistake about it - the only reason to reach across the aisle is to CRUSH the socialist ideology of the leftist extremists.

And '12? I don't see much hope considering the current makeup of the potential "leaders". Palin would be my choice, but she was smeared too much by the "LEADERSHIP" OF HER OWN PARTY! Jindal is a decent enough man, but he better work on his charisma if he wants to beat out O.

192 posted on 03/02/2009 4:07:05 AM PST by dware (3 prohibited topics in mixed company: politics, religion and operating systems...)
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To: dware

Some on this board measure their conservatism by how pessimistic and cynical they are. It is a continual race to the bottom to see who can be the most bitter and angry.

I choose not to participate.

SnakeDoc


193 posted on 03/02/2009 6:05:17 AM PST by SnakeDoctor (Proud Charter Member of the Republican Resistance.)
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To: SnakeDoctor
Some on this board measure their conservatism by how pessimistic and cynical they are.

You know, it has nothing to do with cynicism or pessimism. If that were the case, I would have left the Republican party a long time ago. Instead, it's more about the fact that I love my country, and I want my party back. And the only way that is going to happen is to stand up and make my intentions completely clear.

In all reality, the Republican party has lost its way. We have not come together and stood strong the way we should since Reagan. The so-called leadership in the GOP, from Chairman Steele to the House & Senate leadership has failed us overall, and it's time to say enough is enough.

I agree with the concept of a Republican resistance. But I also believe that we have a LOT of work to do. And it's going to start within the party, at a real grassroots, localized level.

Today, Hannity said that 2010 is going to be the moment of truth for the Republicans in the House & Senate. In truth, we have had our moment of truth, and it started in 1994. Gingrich led the resistance, and did well, for the most part. Unfortunately, since then the Republican party has been focused on getting re-elected, not doing what is best for the country. In fact, it could be argued that the Republicans never really fulfilled their contract with America.

Since then, we have been given opportunity after opportunity to make it happen. 2000 - '06 was a VERY crucial moment, and one which I worked very hard for. But again, it was pissed away in the name of bipartisanship. Do you really think the liberal socialists care about bipartisanship? If so, I have some chilling news for you. THEY DON'T. As Rush said at CPAC the other night, bipartisanship for the socialists means simple, we own you. I reject that.

The time has come. It's now or never, and it's only going to happen if we, the Republican membership, stand and fight. It's going to get ugly. It's going to mean going against the traitors within the party. In any event, it is time. If we truly love our country, and want it to live on as we know it, it is time for us to make a stand.

The only question is, are there enough of us truly willing to do so?

194 posted on 03/02/2009 5:40:43 PM PST by dware (3 prohibited topics in mixed company: politics, religion and operating systems...)
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To: airedale
How do you find time for all that?

I think radio was wonderful for kids' imaginations. I liked "Let's Pretend" on Saturday mornings. On Sunday, Mayor LaGuardia read the comics over the radio.

I just bought a used 1999 iMac for $100. My technician said they are far better than the new ones. There goes my vow to stop learning new stuff.

195 posted on 03/03/2009 4:30:34 PM PST by lakey (Politicians thrive on chaos. So, they create it!)
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To: lakey

I walk with my dog every day and listen when I walk and I’m retired. It’s also a way of preserving it for later and giving choice. Besides I have a terabyte drive for long term storage and 2 250 Gigabyte drives and a 30 gig drive at home in addition to the 120 gig IPOD and my wife’s 60 gig IPOD.

I have an Atrai 800, Atari 126 and three PC’s in the garage that all work, but I probably should get rid of the PC’s. The Atari 800 ran a Naval Reserve unit when I was the Admin officer and XO years ago.


196 posted on 03/03/2009 6:49:29 PM PST by airedale ( XZ)
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