Posted on 03/14/2008 9:44:19 PM PDT by Yosemitest
Let Hillary tear Obama apart, because
McCain certainly is NOT going to do it!!!
Well, we're between the devils and the deep blue rock and a hard place, if you don't mind the well-mixed metaphor. I suppose McQueeg is the least of the evils, but I'm not at all comfortable with that view.
Hitlery. Osamabama. McQueeg. Great bloody Christ!
Has there ever been, in all of American history, a worse set of choices?
At least we'll have a short period of euphoria during this time.
To keep it close we need her to make it to the convention and cause a war in the RAT party.
Osama is going to the convention with more elected delegates no matter what. If we can give the beast wins in the big states and possibly the most votes there will be a bloody war at the convention that will make 68 look like a Church picnic!
Obama is far easier to beat. I'd much rather run against a moonbat than a fiendish manipulator.
Well DUH!
That's the whole idea - illustrating the wrongness of the super delegate system, the racism of the rat party, the blacks pissed off at the rat party and splitting, crossing over or not voting, because Hillary "steals" it from them with the super delegates.
It's also showing the total ineptness of the rats - They can't even manage a primary (Michigan, Florida), yet they think they can manage the country and our health care system.
" I really think that he is going to screw this up and get her elected President."
RUSH isn't the one to "lose this election", it's McCain who will win or lose it. Rush is making it easier for McCain to win.
Open your eyes - The idiots who brought us affirmative action are in a civil war because of it. They generate the mud on each other that we can use later.
Even as the rats are in-fighting tooth and nail, you guys are moaning about Hillary. It's getting old. Just enjoy the show and learn something.
It's there big time either way.
Fat chance with 900 FBI files on hand!!!
Honey, apparently you weren’t alive during the Clinton administration.
Idiots, Rush and you. We in Texas should have buried her.
But no, you idiots think we need sport in the rat primary.
I will eat as much crow plated to me if I’m wrong.
McCain does not have to tear Obama apart... he’s an empty suit... he’s already falling apart... and yes, let’s let Hillary tear him apart, but let’s not help prop her up by voting for her... let them duel with each other... helping Hillary is a big fat mistake...
he is not... do you not remember the Clintons? the media is not gushing all over her right now, but if she is the nominee, the media will carry her to the Whitehouse... and she is an unethical, cheating, wicked person who will stop at nothing in dealing with her enemies... FBI files, the Patriot Act... just wait and see...
i cannot believe Republicans, and even Conservatives, are actually toying with this... one possible outcome is that she will be President... don't think for one minute that Obama supporters will not vote for her even if the superdelegates toss him aside for her... she's winning the big states... that's reason enough for the superdelegates to support her...
that's only because the media is not on her side right now... when she is the nominee, watch her come back...
My thinking says post the background article, so...
Rush the Vote: It's Total Chaos!
March 13, 2008
BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: The chaos continues in the Democrat Party. New York Times,
It is coming to pass now. This is another example of being on the cutting edge of societal evolution. We've seen the Clintons pull the race card in South Carolina before the primaries took place in California, then Texas, large Latino populations. There are polls in stories today that say race matters to me and my vote. Ohio was won by Hillary. It was attributed to white blue-collar voters and the Limbaugh Effect. Now race is an issue, been re-injected before voting in Pennsylvania, and guess who are the targets? White blue-collar voters in Philadelphia, and people like Al Sharpton and the Drive-Bys are not happy about it. That story is coming up here in the Stack of Stuff. Race is tearing this party apart. The Uncivil War in the Democrat Party, this is the chaos, our master plan, folks, unfolding exactly as we saw it, brilliantly conceived, flawlessly executed, Rush the Vote, Operation Chaos.
New York Times:
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Dick Polman, columnist:
This bunch of liberals, George Neumayr said it perfectly yesterday in the American Spectator, they are being devoured by their own policies. They gave us the concept of affirmative action, and now, the Clintons, the rest of the party hierarchy, bigwigs sitting around in their private rooms, and they can't believe,
All the promises, nothing changes, nothing changes. Bill Clinton has morphed into Bull Clinton. We named him after Bull Connor. Now they want a Jim Crow election. Only the blacks should go for Obama, only the women should go for Hillary. This party is demonstrating exactly who they are and what they're all about. They are just being devoured by their own policies. I can't tell you, to see Geraldine Ferraro be so offended. It's tragic. It's tragic. Here, we have some Ferraro sound bites. Why, what timing. These things just don't happen by accident, folks. This is the result of broadcast excellence, highly trained broadcast specialties that I have learned. Last night, Hannity & Colmes, Fox News Channel, Alan Colmes says in reaction to Hillary Clinton's comment,
FERRARO: That's fine. You know, I have to tell you, she had to respond. They were linking her to me. I was exercising my First Amendment right. I had nothing to do with the campaign. And the fact that I was on her campaign committee, I think that David Axelrod saw this as, this is an opportunity. They made this a divisive issue, not me.
RUSH: (laughing) I love this. Geraldine, if you'd been a Republican for the last 20 years, you would have known not to say what you said. We've been dealing with this kind of stuff, false accusations, political correctness, us being made the issue. Welcome to the club, Geraldine, you ought to switch parties. Yeah, there she is on Fox right now. This is the worst thing they did was throw her under the bus because now she's not going to shut up. In fact, I don't even believe she was supposed to shut up. I think this whole thing is part of the Clinton master strategy. She's supposed to stay out there and keep talking, now that she's no longer part of the campaign, nobody can tell her to shut up, Hillary's already denounced her. Here's more. Hannity asked her,
FERRARO: You tell me why. I'm not going to say another word about this.
HANNITY: I'm asking the question.
FERRARO: I've been 40 years fighting discrimination, and all of a sudden being considered racist. Is it because he's better on issues than Hillary was, who was married to the first black president? I don't think so. I'm going to tell you what, it hurts, it really hurts. I'm sorry that people think I'm racist because I'm just not.
RUSH: Oh, no, that's tragedy, tragedy in the Democrat Party. An absolute tragedy, ladies and gentlemen. Geraldine Ferraro's been called a racist, and yes, it just rolled off her lips like it was fact, Hillary Clinton married to the first black president? (laughing) The chaos is unbelievable. Here's one more from Ferraro. On the Nightly News last night, Ann Curry interviewed her.
FERRARO: Let me just say to you this. I personally think that this is the last time that the Obama campaign is going to be able to play this type of a race card, because I think that's what it is. They should apologize to me for calling me a racist.
RUSH: (laughing) Meanwhile, we've got Obama's preacher who makes Geraldine Ferraro look like a nun! Geraldine Ferraro's comments are nothing. They have about the impact of a feather hitting your head compared to this hatemonger lunatic racist that passes as a pastor in Obama's church. Obama's out there acting offended and Obama, by the way, you still owe me an apology. You still have not apologized to me for lying about me and saying I wanted to round up all those illegals and deport 'em.
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RUSH: There's only one man, ladies and gentlemen, apparently -- and I don't even really think this is possible, but if it is possible, there's only one person -- that could heal the Democrat Party right now on the basis of race. Obama can't do it, not with this preacher out there.
(interruption) Jesus? Jesus can't heal the party. Jesus? No. Can't do that.
It's David Paterson, the new governor of New York. Nobody's got anything on him yet other than he's a nut. (interruption)
I know, "Watch it." We'll wait, we'll wait. But this guy's... This guy's...a nut.
The happiest Democrat in Washington over this thing with Spitzer is Charlie Rangel, 'cause Paterson is his protégé. (laughter) Next Monday when Paterson is sworn in, I guarantee you the sun's going to be brighter, the birds going to be chirping louder, the street swindlers are going to stop swindling. The subways will be clean. It will just be a wonderful day, and the patronage that's going to go on between Rangel and Washington and Albany? (laughter) At any rate, I just love this. Dan in Tiburon, California. What a beautiful place this is. Nice to have you here.
CALLER: Mega dittos, Rush.
RUSH: You bet.
CALLER: Back to Ferraro's comments.
RUSH: Yes?
CALLER: I'm just wondering. Since we know that Obama has Edwards' old campaign manager, and many of the things he said are from Edwards himself, what did Ms. Ferraro mean by her comments? If Edwards' campaign went down the toilet, what's the difference between the two? So, was she a racist or were those racist comments?
RUSH: Well, you see, in our politically correct world they are interpreted as racist comments. She has just found out what it's like to be a conservative Republican.
CALLER: Yeah, yeah.
RUSH: Now, in the real world is what she said racist? What do you think? You tell me.
CALLER: Only she knows that. I can't speak for her. I'm just going by what she said. I'm questioning that. Just on the basis of, you know, what is she basing it on? Is she basing it on, you know, we know Edwards is --
RUSH: No, I think what she's saying, if you want to do this seriously -- which is tough to do when we're having so much fun here with this bunch, but if you want to deal with it seriously -- I think what she's saying is,
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: What's historic about it? The color of his skin is what makes this campaign historic. If he wins he's the first black president of the country.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: Is that racist to point out?
CALLER: Unbelievable. I would have you continue to create chaos by Operation Chaos by pointing out the fact that Obama was the first one to espouse his middle name and to proclaim it, so...
RUSH: I mentioned that. Yep, yep, I mentioned that.
CALLER: I know you did, but mention that to the Clinton campaign, maybe.
RUSH: Oh, the Clinton campaign has a whole room assigned to this show.
CALLER: I know.
RUSH: They've heard it.
CALLER: They're having fun with that. I think it's great. Keep it up.
RUSH: I'll do that. Thanks very much, Dan. I appreciate it. How long you lived in Tiburon?
CALLER: Twenty-six years.
RUSH: Man, that's a beautiful place out there.
CALLER: Yep. I've been listening to you since '85.
RUSH: '85. Whoa! You go back to the Sacramento days, then.
CALLER: Last time I talked to you was about the Persian Gulf situation, and I don't know if it was '85 or '6.
RUSH: Yeah, well, we ended up winning that for a while.
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RUSH: Sean in Indianapolis, I'm glad you waited, sir. You're next on the EIB Network. Hello.
CALLER: Rush, how are you, sir?
RUSH: Good. Thank you.
CALLER: We don't always agree, Rush, but I've been listening to you for years now.
RUSH: Thank you.
CALLER: I think you have to listen to different points of view to be a well-rounded person. I don't consider myself left or right. I'm just in the middle here. It's a mess what's happening with the Democrats, but it's utterly predictable because you've got --
RUSH: Wait, wait, you're in the middle?
CALLER: I'm in middle.
RUSH: Like a moderate?
CALLER: I would say, Rush, I'm liberal about some things and I'm conservative about other things.
RUSH: Right. Right. Yeah, okay, you're a good moderate.
CALLER: Yeah. Yeah. I believe in gun rights, I'm against gay marriage, but I'm also African-American, so there's certain liberal views I have also.
RUSH: Well, give me an example of a liberal view, just a couple, to balance it out here since you're moderate.
CALLER: Just to balance it out?
RUSH: Yeah, because you gave us two conservative views. To be fair here, you gotta give us two liberal views.
CALLER: Oh, gosh, you know, I would say I'm with some aspects of affirmative action but not others. I think that just because of the roles that we have in this country as far as minority-majority, there needs to be some kind of a check and balance as far as making sure that --
RUSH: Yeah, I know, I totally understand.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: There are times I like the sun being out and other times I don't.
CALLER: Exactly. Exactly. But the point of my call is on this whole Democratic, this racist undertone -- well, it's not really an undertone. It's actually blowing up all over the place right now.
I don't know why this is such a big shock to most Americans, if they inform themselves, because up to the late 1930s, most blacks were Republican.
The whole thing with it is that, you're starting to see that, they're okay with you as long as you know your place. And now that things are going well with Obama, you see a lot of the beliefs from the feminist movement coming full steam ahead and running into something they did not anticipate, which is strangely black voters supporting a black candidate for president.
Who coulda saw that happening? You know.
RUSH: What the hell did they think was going to happen?
CALLER: Exactly. Exactly. And the whole thing with it is that Hillary's main argument against Obama, and I haven't declared who I'm going with in this race.
RUSH: I wouldn't expect you to.
CALLER: But her main argument is that she has experience but she's ran her campaign as if she was an incumbent --
RUSH: No, no. She's run it as if she's an incompetent.
CALLER: Yeah, totally, totally.
RUSH: Really, this whole party -- this is a bunch out there, Sean, that wants to run your health care.
CALLER: Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.
RUSH: They can't even run their own business. This is a woman who touts her experience, ready on day one. This is a fly by the seat of her pants, or broom, campaign.
It's stunning to watch this, because everybody has always had the impression the Democrats are masterful, that they are organized, and they are forward thinking and they are three and four steps ahead of us, and they are not.
This whole campaign, all aspects of it, they are finally having to show the world who they really are.
CALLER: Well, I would say also like, again, this racial aspect of it, Mr. Blackwell in Ohio, Clarence Thomas, they've all taken a lot of heat from black leaders on the left, had a lot of despicable things said about them, Uncle Toms, a lot of horrible things.
RUSH: That's right.
CALLER: So there are things in this party, entrenched in this party that this race, no pun intended, is bringing out. They're saying it's a race of historical proportion, and unfortunately, the history of their ideals are running right into each other, and that's what's happening right now in front of us. So it's kind of sad to see, but it has to happen.
RUSH: No, it's not.
CALLER: It has to happen.
RUSH: It's not sad to see at all. This has been a long time coming.
See, Sean, there are people like us, people like me on our side of the aisle here, we know who these people are, we've known it for decades.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: The media knows who they are but they always get covered up, they always get excuses made for them.
Now everybody has a chance to do it, and that's why I want this to continue through the convention because the convention is when most of the country's going to really start paying attention, although I think more people are paying attention now than usually do at this time during a campaign season,
but it's time for people to find out that the real racism lives in the Democrat Party, that the real sexism lives in the Democrat Party. It's time to see that there's no such thing as unity in the Democrat Party, ever. They are a disparate coalition of different groups that have one or two unifying precincts: High taxes, Big Government.
But Big Labor's got its own agenda, the teachers union has its own agenda, the feminists have their own agenda, the civil rights coalitions have their own agenda, and they're all vying for power within the Democrat Party.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton think the party is theirs and they're all for affirmative action except when it's starting to happen to them.
CALLER: And I'll tell you something Rush, I think what's going to happen as far as black voters, you're going to see fracture lines.
You're going to see probably the Democratic Party go largely with Hispanic voters and your feminist voters, and you'll probably see blacks move more towards the middle, maybe even further to the right --
RUSH: I'll tell you what I think. I'll give you a more concrete prediction.
If this stuff keeps up the way it is, two scenarios. Obama gets the nomination, I don't care who else is on the ticket, blacks will vote in even larger numbers for the Democratic Party, rather than being 92%, it will be 95%.
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: Hispanics will not. The Democrat Party has pit Hispanics and African-Americans against each other.
CALLER: Absolutely.
RUSH: Ever since the Hispanic population became larger than the African-American population, they have a competition to be the number-one minority in the Democrat Party, and Hillary Clinton's playing up that division. She's doing everything -- so the Hispanics either won't vote, or they'll vote for McCain.
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: If Hillary gets the nomination, if she somehow blows up the convention, they have riots and whatever, and they can't find Obama the day after the convention, and she's the nominee then you're going to have blacks in larger-than-ever numbers staying at home.
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: Some of them, I think 10%, might cross over and vote for McCain.
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: Hispanics will vote for McCain in larger numbers than they would vote for the Democrats, particularly Obama.
CALLER: Well, and Rush, there's a problem with a lot of the logic, there's a lot of illogic going on with this.
Ferraro, she had every right to make the comment that she made. I think PC is killing us. But she has a right to say what she wants to say. The only thing about it is that Hillary's main trump card for experience is being the first lady underneath her husband.
RUSH: Beside. We're not allowed to put Hillary on the bottom anymore.
CALLER: (laughing)
RUSH: Beside her husband.
CALLER: Oh, beside her husband, yeah, yeah, that's right. So basically she has --
RUSH: She gotta be on top, beside, on top. Put her on top. You can't put her on the bottom. Don't even think about it actually.
CALLER: That's all I got, sir. It was nice talking to you.
RUSH: Wait a minute, Sean, before you go, what kind of water heater do you use?
CALLER: Oh, gosh, you know, this thing's been giving us problems. I think we use --
RUSH: You got a tank, right? I don't care about a brand name, I just care about the kind, you got a tank.
CALLER: Got a big tank.
RUSH: What kind of problems you having with it?
CALLER: Well, the thing is kind of built on this platform here, this platform has given us a couple problems. We're in a condo here.
RUSH: Oh, a condo water heater, I've been there, I've been there, yeah.
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: When you turn it on, you get hot water when you want it?
CALLER: Yeah, absolutely.
RUSH: You do?
CALLER: Oh, it's too hot.
RUSH: Doesn't take awhile for the hot water to get there?
CALLER: Well, I mean, I haven't really noticed anything, I mean it's not new, so I'm sure it could be better.
RUSH: Well, you ought to think about it. Do you own the condo?
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: You do?
CALLER: Yes.
RUSH: Is it the water heater yours, or is it part of the building?
CALLER: It is mine.
RUSH: It is mine. All right. Well, it sounds like this thing is on its last legs, or like this platform is on its last legs, one of the two. I wouldn't blame it on the platform. I would blame it on the heater. I'm sure if you live in Indianapolis and so forth, very bad winter up there, you want to save money, energy costs are rising, think about this, Sean. A Rinnai Tankless Water Heater heats only the water that you demand. It doesn't have this big tank full of hot water that you're never going to use, it's constantly running to keep it hot. You get one of these tankless water heaters from Rinnai, and you will not waste energy, nor hot water. You'll never run out of hot water with a Rinnai Tankless Water Heater. I don't care how many guests, how many showers, how many loads of laundry are going on at once, you will not ever run out of hot water. Now, as a moderate you may want to run out of hot water now and then, but you won't if you have a Rinnai Tankless Water Heater. You can calculate how much money you'll save at a website, ForeverHotWater.com. Go in there, fill it all out. It's very simple and you'll find out how much you can save, but really the thing is cool. It does not store hot water, it's there when you want it, and it's always there when you want it. ForeverHotWater.com. Rinnai Tankless Water Heater. Go get one, Sean.
END TRANSCRIPT
Read the Background Material...
New York Times: Racial Issue Bubbles Up Again for Democrats
Politico: Ferraro Cries Reverse Racism
Dick Polman: Archie Bunker at the Kitchen Sink
American Spectator: Reverse Discrimination - George Neumayr
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So...the American people are smart enough to stop Obama, but not smart enough to see the same qualities in Hillary?
You don't very much about Hillary, do you?
Oops, that should be “know very much”.
I know enough to know that if I were running for president on the democratic ticket, but I was behind, or even a big behind, and I could count on a certain percentage of republican votes coming my way, then that would be enough to keep me in.
If she had lost either of the two (Ohio or Texas), she’d be gone.
She is far, far, far more dangerous than Obama.
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