Posted on 05/13/2002 3:12:19 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
On Monday's show, the Doctor of Democracy made a sad diagnosis: "If the Reagan Revolution is not dead, then it's dying." If there was a model that the Bush administration used in establishing itself, it was the Reagan presidency. But now Bush is advancing the Democrats' most liberal agenda items - something particularly frustrating at a time when Bush's popularity would make it easy for him to recruit new conservatives.
Many of you have been critical of Rush's reactions to Bush's actions on spending over the recent months, and we took more calls of this sort on Monday - people who'd convinced themselves that the farm bill made sense or that Bush had some grand strategery at play. Now, Rush could throw his beliefs out the window for a day or two and say things that you might want to hear - like when he endorsed Clinton back in 1992 - but that's not what he does.
Rush can only give you his honest reaction, even when he doesn't like those reactions. That's honesty, folks, and it goes to disprove a key criticism many of the nation's liberals have made of Rush over the years. They've said that Rush is a party hack, and that he'd support the Republican Party no matter what they did. They charged that the EIB Network was simply a tool, that we were in daily contact with the powers that be to get marching orders. Well, that has pretty much been dispelled here: Rush is disgruntled.
The Republicans have not held the Congress and the Presidency since 1953-55. They held the Senate and the Presidency in 1981-87. The House and Senate in 1995-01. Bush, of course, will have had the in House 2001-03. Pundits are saying this will not change at mid-term.
Then what is the point?
It makes no nevermind about who is President?
I will stay home before I vote for the lesser of two evils.
George W. Bush: No Amnesty for Immigrants - "There's going to be no amnesty"
Bush Administration Wants to Extend Immigration "Amnesty"
"My concern about the role of the federal government is that an intrusive government, a government that says, Dont worry, we will solve your problems is a government that tends to crowd compassion out of the marketplace, that too often in the past people said: Somebody else will take care of the problem in my area. Dont worry. The government is here. "
George W. Bush - Source: Remarks at Cityteam Ministries, San Jose, CA Oct 31, 2000
Bush Wants Food Stamps For Some Noncitizens
Bush Spending Bill Largest Ever
BUSH TO NAME JUSTICE DEPT AFTER A KENNEDY
Bush Justice Department Obstructs Testimony of Chinagate Scandal Figure John Huang
Bush Administration Lawyers Defending Hillary - Gratis
"The men and women in uniform understand that if you break the law, there will be a consequence."
George W. Bush - Source: CNN.com Sep 20, 2000.
"When people lose faith in their institutions they trust to enforce the law, justice is no longer possible."
John Ashcroft - Source
Bush Won't Label Arafat A Terrorist
Bush Administration and Powell "Negotiate" With Arafat
"Terror Must Be stopped. No Nation can negotiate with terrorists. For there is no way to make peace with those whose only goal is death."
George W. Bush - Source
U.S. Securities and Exchange Records - George W. Bush Disregarded Federal Statutes
Bill Clinton - He's Done Nothing Wrong
"Were going to go after all crime, and were going to make sure people get punished for the crime."
George W. Bush - Presidential Debate at Wake Forest University - Oct 11, 2000.
Bush promises to cut farm bill
George W. Bush Signs $190 Billion Farm Bill - 80% Increase!
Bush Signs His 26.5 Billion Education Bill
"And then, of course, there's Senator Edward Kennedy. And the folks at the Crawford Coffee Shop would be somewhat shocked when I told them I actually like the fellow. He is a fabulous United States Senator."
"Our children must also be educated in the values of our civil society. Some people think its inappropriate to make moral judgments anymore. Not me. We must be willing to draw a clear line between right and wrong. Those clear lines must be supported by political leaders, public schools and our public institutions. Educating our children about their moral and civil responsibilities will serve them-and the nation-every bit as well as the academic learning they require."
George W. Bush - Source: Powell Lecture Series, Texas A&M Univ. Apr 6, 1998.
"READ MY LIPS"
TURN RUSH OFF!
I don't know if I would go so far as to say that, but I do think Rush believes he has enough clout to influence the administration's policies.
He's sadly mistaken of course.
I will grant you that at times he sounds fixated to the point of being demented.
Listening to Rush was a habit that I've broken.
It most certainly does matter who is the President. But he's the head of only one branch of the government, NOT a dictator.
I will stay home before I vote for the lesser of two evils.
Well, kick off your slippers, put your feet up, and relax. You have the right to vote or not vote.
Rush opposed Bush I in the primaries but gave him strong support in the general. He took a very real risk in alienating a large part of his audience with his treatment of Perot.
I'm going to refrain from bashing Rush, Bush I and, especially, Dubya. I'll save my powder for Dashle and Rendell and Gephart and Edwards and Jesse Jackson.
Rush is human, and far more falable, than some are willing to admit. Before he married Marta, he was fat hermit, who NEVER went anywhere. He spent his time actually working and doing research. He had a " fire in his belly " ! Then, slowly at first, post Marta, he became less inerested in doing all that, and went out ! Low and behold, instead of poltics, current events, and funny bits, it was " I went here". " I went there ", I had dinner with / played golf with / bought this / bought that ! " His T.V show was always far better than the radio show and then that was over . Newt ceased to whisper in his ear . Instead of three days late, the news from FR threads, that he used , would be a week, or a fortnight late, and he'd break off, to talk about himself. Now, it's Bush bashing, without let up. He's doing no one any good.
Oh, he'll be back, praising Bush to the skies, come the 2004 election cycle. This bashing is all hyperbole and mostly an act ; that's what I object to.
Don't you think?
Well, everything you tell me!
Your links are wonderful. Thank you.
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