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No Bray today, so I’ll post my own observation:
Rush Limbaugh said this Friday in an answer to a caller who said he was lost faith in Trump because he signed this bill:
CALLER: Thats good. My point My call is that the president didnt need to sign that spending bill today. He could have not signed it, declared the emergency, and we, as his base of supporters, would have supported him 100% on it. But by signing it with all this negativity thats in it, all the basic giveaways that hes doing, hes damaged his base. I mean, theres just no getting around it. People are upset that he signed this into law basically giving open borders. No walls gonna be built. Hes turned his back on us and, quite frankly, I have lost faith in his ability to do his job.
RUSH: I know that. Yep.
Well, Im sorry to hear that you are wavering, losing faith. Im not gonna sit here and try to talk you off the ledge. I have more respect for your independence and your decision-making than that. (sigh) About all I could say I mean, when the Democrats win the House, what does anybody think is gonna happen? Look, I dont want to relive the past because you cant change it. But all during that campaign last year, I grew so sick and tired of hearing from everybody, The Democrats are gonna win the House cause its automatic.
This is what happens. The out-of-power party always picks up seats in the first midterm elections after a new presidents been elected. It just seemed to me that there wasnt a whole lot of effort on the Republican side to stop this. We had all these damn Republican resignations. That meant a lot of incumbent seats in the House were automatically in play, given how automatically reelected incumbents are. So all these Republicans are quitting, and Im asking, Why?
And they said, Well, because theyve been term-limited out of their chairmanships.
Oh! So since theyre just gonna go back to being average, ordinary, run-of-the-mill members, thats beneath them, and theyre gonna leave?
Well, they want to go earn some money and, you know, they dont think Trumps this or that.
So we basically had a party How many Republicans retired? Was it over 50 or 40 or something? We practically gave the House to them, and Trumps out there doing all these rallies trying to prevent a disaster and holding the House was crucial to Trumps agenda going forward. It just As I say, theres no going back now. I mean, you cant change it. It ticked me off!