Posted on 10/19/2010 8:17:52 AM PDT by IMissPresidentReagan
AND NOW . . . amidst billowing clouds of fragrant, aromatic first- and second-hand premium cigar smoke. . . it is time for . . . that harmless, lovable little fuzz ball, the highly-trained broadcast specialist, having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have, from behind the golden EIB microphone, firmly ensconced in the prestigious Attila-the-Hun chair at the Limbaugh Institute of Advanced Conservative Studies, serving humanity simply by showing up, and hes not retiring until every American agrees with him, do NOT doubt him, with shrieks of joy at the mere mention of his name (thats Rush, for those in Rio Linda),the Mandarin of Talk Radio, with talent on loan from G-d, at the cutting-edge of societal evolution, with half his brain tied behind his back just to make it fair, the all-knowing, all-caring, all-sensing, all-feeling, all-concerned Maha-Rushie! Americas anchorman, truth detector, and doctor of democracy. A Real Man, a living legend, a way of life. Commander in Chief of U.S. Operation Chaos. Chief Waga-Waga El Rushbo of the El Conservo Tribe. Chief of the Patriotism Police. Leader of the Conservative Movement. A Weapon of Mass Instruction. El Rushbo (a little Spanish lingo, there). He is the man who is running America (you know it and I know it). He knows the Democrats like every square inch of his glorious naked body. He is ready to do what he was born to dothats host. Get ready to what you were born to dothats listen (and post your comments on the Rush Limbaugh LIVE Radio Thread).
This caller’s voice sounds like Sarah Palin to me.
This election is only a beginning for taking back our country. Those who get in the way of our movement are going to get run over.
The gorilla costume threw her off, but when she finally got out of it, she did okay. She’s not a great dancer, but she is probably the most amateur of anyone who entered.
She has lost a lot of weight and looked adorable last night and I think ABC will keep her on another week because they know their viewership will plummet once she leaves.
If they’re smart, they know.
My favorite!
Exactly, the Tea Party will take over the Republican Party and its all ready happening.
that ‘speech’ was given by the president Community Organizer —
not The President of the United States!
and the news said tens of thousands cheered .....
I am with you.
Remember the Foley/Craig scandal?? I never really trusted either of those stories much, but it really got a lot of “100% ers” up in arms.
Foley may be gay but nowhere was he ever even charged with anything actually illegal. Remember that the kid who made the charges was out of the page program and over 18.
After the elections no one heard another word about Craig.
I would think that if either of these stories were remotely true, former “friends” would have been clamoring to come forward and smear them.
God bless whoever these “high roller donors” were who told the GOP Leaders to GET A FRICKIN’ CLUE!
Rush just confirmed it. This is the first step.
(Senate Rs leaking to Roll Call last week, saying they will let conservative legislation “die on the counter like a piece of old fruit”)
http://www.rollcall.com/news/50670-1.html?mostread=1
While Sen. Jim DeMints internecine warfare may rub his fellow Republicans the wrong way, it appears there is little, if anything, they can do to rein him in.
No Senate Republicans would discuss the issue on the record, and the few that would talk explained that most in the party think the best course of action is to ignore the irascible South Carolinian, at least for now.
Jim DeMint isnt the most effective legislator, so he has to gain power by driving headlines. His Achilles heel is everyone saying, no comment, a Republican said.
Part of the problem, Republicans said, is the simple fact that in the Senate there is little leadership can do institutionally to curb troublesome Members, and the culture of the chamber discourages using even those options that are available. Its the same thing with every Senator. Theres nothing you can do to any of them, a GOP aide said.
Republicans relationship with DeMint is further muddied by the fact that, while they may not like his constant attacks on them, he is a driving force in an election cycle that will likely see their numbers swell. Its sort of annoying ... but if he helps get Members elected, more power to him, the aide said.
Nevertheless, some elements of the party would like to see DeMint punished in some form. For instance, Republicans on and off Capitol Hill recently and quietly discussed the possibility of taking away his chairmanship of the Senate Republican Steering Committee, a quasi-leadership role that provides DeMint a platform from which to push his conservative crusade.
According to numerous Republicans familiar with the issue, the hope had been to recruit Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) to challenge DeMint for the post. Coburn is as conservative as DeMint, which would shield him against attacks from conservative activists and limiting accusations that the GOP was stifling conservative demands.
Coburn was also an attractive possibility because unlike DeMint, he has retained good relations with the Conferences traditional and moderate Republicans. And since Coburn is increasingly seen as the staunchest supporter of Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in the partys conservative wing, he would likely win broad support from his colleagues.
But Coburn spokesman John Hart said the Oklahoman would not challenge DeMints control of the committee.
Dr. Coburn strongly supports Sen. DeMint for Steering chairman and hopes to serve with other new Members who will help change Congress borrow-and-spend culture, Hart said.
Even if DeMints opponents could find another Senator willing to make a bid for Steering, it appears unlikely they would succeed in supplanting him.
Although DeMint has long been a supporter of open government and transparency, he is the beneficiary of one of the more secretive bodies in the Senate, Steerings executive committee.
Composed of eight Republican lawmakers who sources said are all extremely conservative and loyal to DeMint the executive committee keeps their identity secret, even from other members of the GOP Conference. A DeMint spokesman, who declined to comment on concerns within the Conference regarding his boss, would not identify the executive committee members, noting that as an informal organization it is not required to disclose its membership.
And because the executive committee decides who will be the Steering chairman, it is all but certain DeMint would likely survive a challenge.
Forcing him out of Steering could also pose other challenges. A former Senate Republican aide said DeMint could simply start a new caucus or other semiofficial Senate organization. He could just start the Senate Tea Party Caucus, and youd have the same problem, the aide said.
More Draconian measures are also not available to McConnell, even if he were to pursue them.
DeMint does not serve as ranking member on any official committees, and professes no interest in running for a formal leadership position, so Republicans cannot attempt to force him out of a top position. (Such moves are rarely attempted in the Senate, and even more rarely successful.)
Other, less drastic measures have thus far had little effect on DeMint.
Peer pressure has traditionally been the most commonly used tool of persuasion in the genteel Senate. Unfortunately for McConnell, that has not served Republicans well in dealing with DeMint.
Colleagues have repeatedly criticized DeMints attacks on Republicans including his recent denunciation of the Conferences decision not to strip Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) of her Energy and Natural Resources Committee ranking membership to little avail.
Even private pressure has had little effect. After the dustup over Murkowski, McConnell warned his colleagues during a closed-door luncheon that, with the election so close, they should avoid attacks on one another, according to several Republicans familiar with the discussions.
DeMint promised to hold his fire. But he was back at it a few days later, saying at a rally for Kentucky GOP Senate candidate Rand Paul that he was excited to have not just two but eight or 10 Senators as conservative as DeMint to push the bulk of the GOP Conference to the right.
Leaders in both parties have also used the power of the purse as a subtle way to reign in wayward Members. But while the threat of reduced earmarks or other appropriations priorities can often be used to bring Members in line, DeMint position as an anti-earmark crusader makes it an ineffective threat.
Threatening to slow-walk DeMints legislative agenda is also a nonstarter. Even if McConnell were Majority Leader, his to-do list traditionally draws minimal support, even from fellow Republicans.
DeMint has spent most of his legislative career as an outsider, championing transparency and government reform issues. Because he consistently has to fight to bring his measures to the floor, threats to hold up his bills are largely hollow.
And so, Republicans said, they are essentially left with only one option: ignoring DeMint and hoping the lack of attention is punishment enough.
Its like a piece of fruit. If you leave it on the counter long enough, it will spoil and go rotten on its own. I feel like thats whats going to happen with Jim DeMint, a GOP aide said.
I will check back about March or April and see if you consider it just a beginning.
Absolutely, whomever they are you gotta figure they too don’t want their fortunes squandered in paying off zero’s enormous debt that knows no bounds.
Check back for what? Not sure what you are trying to say.
Has Rush even mentioned the Coons/O’Donnell debate that took place earlier?
Yep, we’ve got to take out a few exdtablishment Republicans with each election. Christine O’Donnell may lose in Delaware but hse has already done a good thing by taking out Mike Castle. If we can manintain majorities while we ‘flush the toilet’ of establishment Republicans we will be able to blunt the left from moving their agenda while we are retooling the party.
And, I really don't care too much for Coburn ever since he had nice things to say about Pelosi, the "Have you ever met her?" quote still makes me want to puke.
These guys are all smoking the wrong thing in the cloak room. They need to put the crack pipe down and listen to their constituents, not each other.
Not that I know of...
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