Posted on 02/14/2008 9:21:51 PM PST by Yosemitest
Secret Is Out: Rush Helps McCain
February 14, 2008
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RUSH: The Drive-By Media, ladies and gentlemen, two days later is still fascinated with my claim that I am actually the greatest asset Senator McCain has. Because were I to endorse him -- said I -- it would send all the moderates and the independents and the liberals that are supporting him scurrying away, such is their dislike, their hate, their loathing for me. So this is being discussed still on the cable shows.
Morning Joe today, Joe Scarborough had Mary Matalin on as a guest on the phone. Scarborough said,
RUSH: (laughter) Mary Matalin. She wasn't through. She kept plowing on.
RUSH: The secret's getting out. You know, the secret's
-- once the secret's out it's not a secret. When you have a marketing plan, you don't tell people about it because they prepares 'em. You just execute it. I gotta come up with another marketing plan here to stay a couple steps ahead of the game.
They also discussed whether I'm secretly helping McCain on Chatsworth Osborne, Jr.'s show on DNCTV. He was talking to another guy, Joe Mathieu, a radio host. They had in exchange about moi.
That is quite a narcissistic view about the electoral system -- it's all about Rush Limbaugh, but -- do you think that's true?
MATHIEU: I actually think there's a certain amount of truth to that, especially as maybe he was just saying, how important the independent vote will be for Senator McCain in a general election.
MATTHEWS: I love the way he lowered his voice there:
ELDER: There's Rush Limbaugh and then there's everybody else in terms of influence.
TOOBIN: I just think the talk radio thing is more a symptom of the personality disorders of the talk radio hosts.
ELDER: Hey! Hey! Hey!
TOOBIN: Rather than -- present company excluded.
ELDER: Let's take it outside.
ELDER: No, no, no. I'm fine with you.
BROWN: Isn't in their interest to be against whoever, whether John McCain or a Democrat in the White House?
TOOBIN: They're trying to show how important they are, rather than trying to affect a policy debate. I don't think they matter very much.
KING: They thrive on conflict. The conversations are under way. Friends of Rush Limbaugh, who are friendly with John McCain started the conversations.
BROWN: Is there going to be a summit?
TOOBIN: That's right.
KING: They're beginning the quiet diplomacy with them.
TOOBIN: That's right.
KING: You watch. John McCain is going to show up on these shows in the next weeks and months.
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RUSH: George Skelton, who writes for the LA Times from Sacramento, the headline is really all you need to hear on this LA Times story. "Heading Starboard Could Sink McCain in California."
Curt in East Bay of San Francisco.
Hi. Nice to have you on the program, sir.
CURT: Well, thanks, Rush.
Mega dittos from the California Republican.
RUSH: Thank you, sir.
CALLER: I have two points.
For one of the few times that I know of since listening to your show, conservative talk radio and most of the mainstream media have a common goal, and that is the demise of the Clintons and Hillary Clinton's presidential run. That's my first point.
And the second point is,
a few years ago you said that candidates that Bill Clinton endorses generally lose.
I'm going to hang up and listen to your reply. Thanks, Rush.
RUSH: I did say that, but what do you want to know about that?
Wow, that's the fastest hang-up of somebody who wasn't mad that I can remember.
He doesn't help.
Look, he hasn't helped her. He's created all kinds of problems in South Carolina, now he's back in Waukesha, Wisconsin, and didn't look happy in the crowd.
As to the Drive-Bys and talk radio being on the same page, anti-Hillary, I've not made up my mind on that.
In terms of if you're going to express a preference on the Democrat side, who would you rather run against and then who would you rather have as president, Obama or Hillary,
I know that there's a lot of people that would just celebrate the demise of the Clintons, whenever it happens, the sooner the better. Get 'em outta here, it would be happy days.
The Drive-Bys may like Obama right now, but I will guarantee you if Hillary becomes the nominee, the love fest will kick back in gear full speed ahead because they're not going to end up touting our side.
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RUSH: Doug, Fayetteville, North Carolina, nice to have you, sir. Welcome to the EIB Network.
CALLER: Sir, I appreciate you taking my call very much.
RUSH: Thank you, sir.
CALLER: By the way, I love your promos. They're great.
I was wondering, something I've been asking people and I haven't gotten a good answer from anybody about, so I thought I would ask you, it concerns McCain.
For years he's been the media darling, the maverick, he goes against his own party, they love each other.
And my question was, if he becomes president, then he's no longer going to be a maverick, he's going to be the establishment. And what's going to happen when all of a sudden the media turn against him because he's no longer the lovable maverick that they've had before.
RUSH: Well, I think that might happen before he wins the presidency or is inaugurated. It depends.
But if he wants to hold on to the maverick label, it would be simple as pie to do it, especially if he wins the White House, it would be easy. We talked about this yesterday.
You have to think, just based on voter enthusiasm -- I hope this is not true. This is conventional wisdom right now, but even the Republicans whose business it is to calculate these things, will tell you that the Democrat majorities in the House and Senate are going to increase.
Right now they're pretty narrow and they can't get a lot done, plus they got Bush vetoing things but they're going to have a bigger margin. All they need is 60 votes in the Senate. If they get up to 53 to 55 Senators, they're going to have four or five liberal Republicans that will join 'em to get to 60.
The House majority, Nancy Pelosi says if Obama wins, he's a going to bring 75 new seats to the House for Democrats.
If all that happens, McCain's going to have no choice but than to work with the Democrats, because all presidents want to get things done.
And unfortunately today, you define getting things done by the number of bills you pass in a bipartisan way and how much you advance the liberal agenda. That's how getting things done is defined.
All presidents want to be thought of as,
Later on in the program, they brought in James Carville, and Larry King said,
RUSH: Carville is on to something. He may be irritating now and then, but he's not stupid.
He knows it's not just conservative talk radio McCain has a problem with. There are people
-- he refers to them as the hinterland. I refer to it as the place where the people that make the country work live. But he's at least right about that.
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Read the Background Material...
CNN: Limbaugh: I'm McCain's 'Most Valuable Asset'
LA Times: Heading Starboard Could Sink McCain in California - George Skelton
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< sigh > you know, we’re going to “principle” our way to pure hell for EIGHT years, NOT FOUR, of Democratic lunacy. The situation is clear:
*because of our infighting in the primaries, we’re now stuck with McCain
*McCain is NOT EXACTLY the same as Hillary/Obama. Similarities yes, but not the same.
*the next president will get to nominate 2, maybe even 3 SC justices to the bench.
*as bad as McCain is, there is simply NO ARGUMENT, THAT MAKES SENSE, THAT SAYS MCCAIN’S NOMINEES WILL BE AS BAD AS HILLARY’S/OBAMA’S
That, combined with the fact that McCain will prosecute the WoT much more effectively than Hillary would leads any reasonable person to say, “I’m not going to act like a CHILD, and say I’m not voting for McCain because I didn’t get my candidate in there, rather, I’m going to act like an ADULT, and realize that, unless I want the SC SCREWED UP for the next 30 years, and absolutely NOTHING done on the WoT, I’m going to HAVE to vote for McCain!”
As I’ve said previously, no one likes that McCain is in the drivers seat for the nomination, and it would take a miracle to stop that now, but it’s time to act like adults and deal with reality. The only reason the “revolution of ‘94” happened was because conservatives realized they were snookered by ol’ big ears down in Texas in ‘92, and realized it’s best to affect change from WITHIN the party, not by standing by and letting the party be DESTROYED from the outside!
Thus, it’s not an analogous situation today. We have no 3rd party spoiler to blame. We only have OURSELVES to blame; so to think that letting a Dem win to “teach the RNC a lesson” is foolhardy. There’s no lesson to learn other than the most basic of all: Quit fighting so much in the primaries and maybe we can get behind REAL conservatives sooner! But again, that’s a lesson for 2012.
TODAY, it’s time to suck it up, act like an adult, and do the RESPONSIBLE thing, or has this site suddenly become a site to promote Democrats to office, simply to “teach the RNC a lesson”? Funny, I can’t remember a time when it was EVER acceptable to even SUGGEST voting FOR a Democrat on FR.
"Bipartisanship" Is A Dirty Word; and RUSH: "We want to defeat them" explains very clearly why I will NEVER accept McCain.
Yawn... like I said this old bit... Sorry most republicans (especially the ones we elected to win the house and senate ) are affected when people call them cry babies and such. I do not represent anyone but myself. You are using the same tactic to flees conservatives out of their votes and donations like you have for about 15 years.
I am not running away from anyone, I am choosing to use my time, money and passion to enact the change we want to see through other means. We tried it your way all we got was mealy mouthed leaders like hastert,lott,and the like. Your side got their agenda’s met. We didnt. nevertheless you want us still to do it all over again.
You can loose all the money and the election on your own. The difference is this time is that we KNOW the candidate will not represent us from the outset.
So go back to your little room and figure out a way to elect the people you want to elect without taking care of your base. We not only survived clinton I we were quite successful at destroying his agenda.
It isn't and that's the reason why.
McCains conservative record.
Shouldn't you know his record?
Then, I suggest you stop it.
Let me repeat, oh fixated one.
America is the true classless society.
Jefferson and Lincoln told you so.
Wow, another member of the suicide squad who thinks that if you don’t agree with them it’s because you think McCain is the second coming of Reagan. Another member of the suicide squad who thinks Bud Day is a traitor to the United States.
Predictable, but still sad.
Karl Marx said “classless society”
Lincoln and Jefferson never used that phrase.
Like I said, you’re the type of guy who’d pick Jimmmy Carter over FDR and pat yourself on the back for beign such a great citizen.
Strong defense is only a portion of what one looks for in a Conservative- One who is deficit in other respects, regardless of his military credentials is to be rejected. So, in a word, yes it is conservative to reject a candidate who is not Conservative, thereby accepting the inept Democrat.
Now might you answer a question for me? What makes you think that putting a traitorous bastard in command would be any better? Shall our troops be forced to salute one so devoid of honor simply because he is "our" traitorous bastard?
Get a clue. There is an active attempt by the fringe including Windbag to sabotage the election. We ignore it at our own peril.
To: hiredhandMaybe we will just have to win over even more of the center and cut the right out of the GOP entirely. A public disassociation of the extremists, particularly the anti-immigrant jihadis, will the best course of action.
You people are right. The GOP has learned its lesson from 2006: the party cannot count on the votes of the fringe so we will have to forge a new coalition - the McCain coalition. Good luck wandering in the wilderness for the next ...oh, forever or so.
51 posted on 02/13/2008 2:54:32 PM MST by End Times Crusader (The Ann Coulter Suicide Voters Brigade - Electing Democrats because they don't get their way. JIHAD!)
And let me repeat: “all men are created equal” means no recognition of any class system (i.e., classless).
What policies and positions do you think Mike Huckabee would champion in order to bring about to preserve a ‘classless society’?
With all your rantings about Megastockholders and Megacorporations and then going on about ‘fighting for a classless society’ I wondered how this would be different than the many others in the last century who ‘fought for a classless society’ by nationalizing the means of production and abolishing private property.
And when confronted with ‘classless society’ being a DIRECT quote from Karl Marx you said that was not the case (it is) and tried to claim it was a quote from Lincoln or Jefferson (it isn’t).
Do you admit that
a) Karl Marx wrote that phrase ‘classless society’ hundreds of times; and
b) Lincoln or Jefferson never actually used that particular phrase and neither did they mean or believe in what most people who use that particular phrase mean or believe (i.e. instituting Communism)?
You keep going on about how Jefferson or Lincoln believed all men are created equal, and attempting to conflate that belief with them actually saying that there was a need in the U.S.A. to ‘fight for a classless society’.
It is despicable to besmirch these two men by trying to pass off Communist rhetoric as an actual quote (your first attempt) or as something implicit in their beliefs (your backup strategy). And now you say it is Rush Limbaugh who lacks intelligence? That is almost funny.
Yes it is “interesting” in more ways than one. In fact, three.
Lincoln raised himself up by his bootstraps to be the “log cabin to White House” American success story. This type of democratic republicanism puts to shame the ruling monarchies of his day — as well as puts to shame Karl Marx’s idea that once you are in the lower worker class, you can never rise above it. American capitalism and republican democracy. It works.
Sounds good.
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