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My Memories of President George H.W. Bush
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | December 3, 2018 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 12/03/2018 3:53:08 PM PST by Kaslin

RUSH: They’re just starting the engines on the Boeing 747 that will take George H. W. Bush back to Washington. The Bush family’s aboard. I’m pretty sure — you know, the Boeing 747, they call it Special Air Mission 41. I’m pretty sure this is the airplane that went into service as Air Force One during George Bush’s presidency.

Greetings, my friends, and welcome. Great to have you. Rush Limbaugh here at the EIB Network, and another full week of broadcast excellence. Telephone number, when we get to the calls as time unrolls, it’s 800-282-2882.

My Memories of President George H.W. Bush

Dec 3, 2018

RUSH: They’re just starting the engines on the Boeing 747 that will take George H. W. Bush back to Washington. The Bush family’s aboard. I’m pretty sure — you know, the Boeing 747, they call it Special Air Mission 41. I’m pretty sure this is the airplane that went into service as Air Force One during George Bush’s presidency.

Greetings, my friends, and welcome. Great to have you. Rush Limbaugh here at the EIB Network, and another full week of broadcast excellence. Telephone number, when we get to the calls as time unrolls, it’s 800-282-2882.

I don’t know how many of you have been to the Reagan library, but if you have, you have seen Air Force One there on display. And a lot of people wanted Air Force One when it was decommissioned. It was decommissioned in 1992, and the two Air Force Ones now — there are always two of them — went into service in 1992 during George H. W. Bush’s presidency. And I’m pretty sure that it’s the same airplane. I think they’ve made sure it’s the same airplane that went into service for him that’s now taking him back to Washington from Houston.

But when the Boeing 707 that served as Air Force One for decades prior to 1992, when it’s decommissioned, taken out of service, a lot of people wanted it. The Smithsonian wanted it. Boeing wanted it back to put on display. A number of museums made a claim. George H. W. Bush decided to let the Reagan library have it on the basis that more people would see it there than anywhere else.

This weekend has been complete with people sharing their memories and remembrances of George H. W. Bush, and I have my own. And I’ve shared some of those stories over the course of the years of this program, but, folks, I’m gonna go through some of them again because there are new people tuning into this program each and every day.

It’s a rare opportunity for an average, ordinary citizen like me to have been able to access certain institutions and people. And the Bush family have opened many doors for me. George H. W. Bush, Barbara Bush, Robert Mosbacher, commerce secretary for President Bush became a good friend. George W. Bush. All of them have been as open and accommodating and nice as they could be.

In fact, George W. Bush visited my mother’s home in 1999, 2000 during the campaign one year when I happened to be there just to say hello. He was on a campaign swing through southeastern Missouri. And to get to know the family and have them invite you in, however limited it was for me, my primary access to them was in their official lives, but it’s still a rare and great honor, and I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge it today and also comment on the way media handles these things.

It’s just amazing, folks. Just amazing. We’re hearing about how the White House was all filled with dignity and grace and how it’s a long-lost time compared to what we have now with an ogre and some gross figure in the White House. Have you ever noticed, though, that when the media wants to go back and recall a White House and a period of time in Washington when there was dignity and respect and bipartisanship, they never go back to Clinton? You ever notice this?

Funny how none of them ever mention the name of Bill Clinton. And I would put it to you that Bill Clinton did more to destroy the dignity of the presidency in the White House than Donald Trump ever could. In addition, the media is celebrating George H. W. Bush in a way they never did when he was alive. This hypocrisy, I can’t help but notice it and I can’t help but comment on it.

It’s much like when President Reagan died and it came time for the media to cover it. The media was literally flabbergasted at the millions of Americans that wanted to pay their respects to Ronald Reagan both in Washington and in California. The streets were lined in both places with just hundreds of thousands of people. The media was totally stymied by it because in their world they had discredited Reagan.

And when President Bush was in office for his one term, they didn’t accord him any of the respect that you’re getting now except on one occasion, and that’s when he rejected his “no new taxes” promise and made a budget deal with the Democrats.

I’ve even got sound bites here today with media members praising Bush. That’s the last great Republican who finally succumbed and made a deal with the Democrats for the betterment of America. It’s just frustrating as it could be. During the first Gulf War, which we title Gulf War I here. This is the one that took two days. This is the one that drove Saddam out of Kuwait.

I’ll never forget, Bush was lambasted for doing this, and the left had a battle cry: “No blood for oil!” They said that Bush had no business doing this, that pursuing warfare for the sake of securing oil was beneath what the United States should be about. It was not worth American blood and treasure to secure the free flow of oil at market prices. There wasn’t any love lost.

During that particular Gulf War, remember CNN had some personnel stationed at a hotel in Baghdad. The United States military had to rescue them. Bernard Shaw was one of them. When the CNN crew got back they refused to be debriefed by the FBI, CIA, and American intelligence agents on the basis that they, as journalists, cannot choose sides. They couldn’t even choose America over Saddam Hussein. “Oh, we must remain objective,” said Bernard Shaw. Refused to provide any intel. It was the al-Rashid Hotel they had to be rescued from. It was part of the original attack mission.

I marvel at the way all of this goes down, because it’s all about Trump, when you get right down to it. It’s all about making the current occupant of the White House look as bad as possible. And if you have to build up a former Republican in order to do that, fine. But I’m just telling you that during the 1992 campaign, when the economy was not bad at all, the Clinton campaign had this thing, “The worst economy in the last 50 years.”

Does the number 92 ring a bell, 92% negative news coverage for Donald Trump? Do you know what 92 negative percent media coverage in 1992 on the economy in the presidential campaign of 1992. Ninety-two percent negative coverage on the economy. That was the New York Times story, George Bush supposedly not knowing what a supermarket scanner was, a story completely manufactured and made up.

They did their best to portray George Bush as — well, here. AP put out a tweet that they had to recall over the weekend. “George H.W. Bush, a patrician New Englander whose presidency soared with the coalition victory over Iraq in Kuwait, but then plummeted in the throes of a weak economy that led voters to turn him out of office after a single term, has died. He was 94.”

So we have wheels up on Air Force One, Special Air Mission 41 — it’s not Air Force One when the president’s not aboard — on the way back to Washington, D.C. The last time I saw President Bush and his wife, Barbara, was in Houston. And I forget the year. It was not that long ago, four or five years ago. The president had been very ill and had been hospitalized. And we got hold of Jim McGrath, who is the family spokesman and basically a de facto family member, and asked if we could come down and say hello, not thinking that the request would be granted. But we wanted to make the request anyway.

So they put it together. They put together a lunch in Houston, Kathryn and I went down there and had just a great two and a half hours. President Bush was in a wheelchair. Mrs. Bush was — they were just always nice people. They were friendly and Mrs. Bush had a terrific sense of humor. I’d never heard of the place we were having lunch. It was an exclusive, private club. She said, “Oh, yeah, yeah. You have to be born here to be a member.” They even have a delivery room down in the basement,” making a joke of the exclusive, elite nature of the club.

One time, two or three times in Kennebunkport related to the First Tee golf charity which is a PGA way of extending the values of American life via golf to young people who would otherwise never get to play the game, and President Bush was the honorary chairman. They have just been exceedingly accommodating and nice. Just decent people.

And it is par for the course and a little frustrating at the same time to watch the media here act like they have always felt this way about President Bush, the way they are lionizing him and eulogizing him today. When in fact… He didn’t get the Reagan treatment. He didn’t get the usual conservative Republican treatment, but he got it. He nevertheless was ripped and criticized no matter how hard he tried to accommodate the left, Democrats, and the other side.

And it’s an effort here to rewrite history for people who weren’t alive or old enough during Bush’s presidency, in their quest here to continue to portray the current occupant of the White House — and they did this with Ronald Reagan — as somehow unfit and indecent. But it was still, despite all that, a tremendous opportunity that I had to get to know them and be welcomed in to the inner sanctum of the Oval Office and their home and the White House during both the presidency of George Bush 41 and George Bush 43.


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To: gaijin

Along with Nixon.


21 posted on 12/03/2018 4:53:00 PM PST by Dr. Ursus
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To: plain talk
Great post, thank you.

I am disgusted at the haters here on Free Republic. President Bush was not my favorite president, but he was better than Johnson, the peanut farmer from Georgia, Clinton and that arrogant pos former occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

22 posted on 12/03/2018 4:57:15 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Media: the only good Republican is a dead Republican. George Bush is an example of a patriotic American and how NOT to do business with Democrats. Both can be true at the same time. As mentioned on Howie Carr’s radio show earlier, thank God Bush and not Dukakis was president when Saddam invaded Kuwait


23 posted on 12/03/2018 5:08:42 PM PST by gogulls (frequent lurker since 2000 recount)
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To: Kaslin

Media: the only good Republican is a dead Republican. George Bush is an example of a patriotic American and how NOT to do business with Democrats. Both can be true at the same time. As mentioned on Howie Carr’s radio show earlier, thank God Bush and not Dukakis was president when Saddam invaded Kuwait


24 posted on 12/03/2018 5:08:43 PM PST by gogulls (frequent lurker since 2000 recount)
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To: Kaslin

Media: the only good Republican is a dead Republican. George Bush is an example of a patriotic American and how NOT to do business with Democrats. Both can be true at the same time. As mentioned on Howie Carr’s radio show earlier, thank God Bush and not Dukakis was president when Saddam invaded Kuwait


25 posted on 12/03/2018 5:08:44 PM PST by gogulls (frequent lurker since 2000 recount)
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To: MNDude

Haiti was the Clinton/Bush Foundation. He was not the saint everyone is pretending he was.


26 posted on 12/03/2018 5:15:34 PM PST by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: gaijin
are you implying that bush had some involvement in the assassination of JFK? If so, you are an idiot. If not, I apologize.
27 posted on 12/03/2018 5:21:04 PM PST by Ditto
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To: Kaslin

I agree, that is the proper perspective by which we should measure him and the rest of our presidents.

Likewise, ‘43 saved us from man-bear-pig and the long horse face.


28 posted on 12/03/2018 5:23:57 PM PST by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
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To: Kaslin
Thanks again Kaslin.

I/we can always depend on you to post relevant articles with your usual timeliness, skill and precision, leaving the usual snide remarks and asides for others to provide.

We humans are neither perfect nor without fault but as is written scripture, it is the Lord who raises up kings and emperors to rule over us and especially in what I firmly believe to be His City on a hill, He chooses our leaders for very specific reasons: sometimes to get us through especially troubling times, such as George Washington, the man God would choose to lead our land through the perilous Revolution; the era just prior to and during the Civil War, God placed Abraham Lincoln as our leader (some here might despute his qualifications); Geo. H.W. Bush as mantle bearer following the great Ronald Reagan (no one person could follow Reagan and bear up but he did,.........for one term); then, Geo. W. Bush, whom I believe of the choices Americans were given, him or Al Gore, the better choice to be sitting in office on 9/11.

I personally believe God allowed the anti-American, godless heathen, Obama to bring those of us who have sat in church (or not) and listened to watered down Christianity at best or the blatant paganism of Social Justice, when our fathers, grandfathers or g.grandfathers would have run those scam artists out of the pulpit but we reap what we sow, so here we are with the results and as some in our family, friends, co-workers, etc. refer to Trump as “unpresidential,” “profane,” and worse, preferred the lying harridan Hillary, the Socialist nut Bernie, or worse yet, look longingly back to the “Manchurian Candidate,” Obama!

Yes, God does indeed place the rulers we need and/or deserve at the time, knowing Trump to be the man God has chosen or allowed to lead us at this trying time.

29 posted on 12/03/2018 9:04:34 PM PST by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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To: Kaslin

I watched the entire ceremony today at the Capitol.
VP Pence’s Eulogy was so personal and moving.
Thanks for the post.


30 posted on 12/03/2018 9:26:24 PM PST by MEG33 (Help Shorten FReepathons......DONATE MONTHLY)
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To: dp0622

Get well soon.


31 posted on 12/03/2018 9:28:34 PM PST by MEG33 (Help Shorten FReepathons......DONATE MONTHLY)
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To: laconic

I started listening to Rush many years ago when my radio dial just happened to land on his show. I was more captivated by the uniqueness of his balls-to-the-wall approach, his informed sarcasm , and his outright mockery of Bill Clinton early in his Administration. But it occurred to me over the years, that as perfectly as he had the Dems figured out, he had yet to figure the Republicans out, and to foresee how the two parties were effectively becoming a Uniparty-—for awhile he seemed to be showing that he was not necessarily all-in for all Republicans, but eventually he reverted back to his hyper-partisanship.I haven’t listened to him for nearly ten years, because he’s basically become another cheerleader , like Hannity. The only reliably independent host in any media is Tucker Carlson. He does not suffer fools in any party gladly. And since GHW’s death has at least not succumbed to the high-minded nonsense now heard by just about everyone, “Left” AND “Right”.


32 posted on 12/03/2018 10:51:08 PM PST by supremedoctrine
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To: plain talk

agree and most don’t remember that the Dems held both the House by 30 to 70 seats and the Senate. He was a WWII combat pilot, I believe flew over 100 missions and could have just dodged it and gone on to college-I doubt many of those criticizing him here did that.

RIP to a good man


33 posted on 12/04/2018 1:42:41 AM PST by TECTopcat (TopCat)
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To: MEG33

Ah, i’ve seen the best doctors :)

it’s hopeless!!


34 posted on 12/04/2018 6:03:19 AM PST by dp0622 (The Left should know if.. Trump is kicked out of office, it is WAR!)
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To: ifinnegan
My memories. He lost to Clinton. Different world if he doesn’t choke

Gotta remember he was in a three-way race with Ross Perot, who foreshadowed the whole Trump Movement. If Ross was a sane individual who could have stuck to his guns he would have won.

Read My Lips was a deal ender. Even without the media bashing GHWB about the head and neck over not knowing the price of a gallon of milk.


35 posted on 12/04/2018 7:15:53 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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