Posted on 03/16/2002 10:01:26 PM PST by StopDemocratsDotCom
It took a while for Bush to win over Conservatives who now support him all way. That's why I hate it when the word RHINO is thrown left and right when talking about a Republican who may do something that seems out of step with what we agree with and we don't realize that politics is all about winning and looking like a "centrist"
Check out this 1999 Article:
Conservative talkmeister Rush Limbaugh blasted away at George W. Bush with both barrels today, stoking a possible clash between grass-roots conservatives and the front-running candidate who is already pursuing a centerist general election strategy.
"He's really wandered off the reservation here lately folks," Limbaugh intoned, before making the case against the recent Bush positioning.
"In my mind," he told his listeners, "no conservative running for president would make the kind of statements that he's made. No conservative running for president would leave his philosophical brothers and sisters dying on the congressional battlefield the way Bush did with that EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) thing. And now he's done it again with the speech at the Manhattan Institute. He's done it twice in seven or eight days time."
"This obviously is a carefully crafted strategy." Limbaugh continued. "What it means is that solid conservatives from Tom DeLay to Dick Armey, who are doing all they can to eke out small majorities and beat back Clinton and all his Big Government schemes-issue after issue-end up being emasculated by Bush's comments."
"Who wants a Republican moderate as president?" Limbaugh asked, a question the Bush camp must hope that other conservatives don't begin asking.
Hello?? 1999?? Three years ago? President Bush has proven himself to be a conservative, albeit not a fire-breathing, in-your-face shove it down yer throat conservative. Fine, I don't care; he's gotten the job done.
You know, and I say this with the utmost respect for the honest FREEPers and the talk show pundits out there--it is so **** easy to sit at a keyboard and rip our President and tell him what he's doing wrong and how he's screwed up and how he better start toeing the line or else you won't support him. And it's just a little bit harder to speak into a microphone and blast away at the guy. But when some of you people actually hold office and try to get something done when you aren't given absolute power, you realize you have got to compromise sometimes and on some things. Accomplishment in the political arena involves the "art of the possible" as the lyricist Tim Rice once wrote.
Does it always mean a conservative slam dunk? No. Hell no. But right now we've got a strong voice at the table. And the anti-Bush blabbery we're hearing is exactly what the 'rats and Socialists love.
Because if Bush is gone, who is in? It sure ain't someone more conservative, I can guaran-damn-tee you that. It'll be a liberal. And where will the conservative voice be heard in the public policy arena then? On the keyboards of cyberspace and the talk radio airwaves. But not in the halls of governance.
GW Bush is the best president since Reagan, but he's no Reagan by any means.
GW is more conservative than his New World Order father, however, he is no Conservatives conservative.
Maybe rush wants to be Prez.
Since you have been around since before 9/11 I am sure that you know that that phrase is a caution added to FR after that attack not to post anything of MILITARY SIGNIFIGANCE, which is not already public knowledge. It has nothing whatsoever to do with political discussion.
Oh really??? I thinks the phrase perfectly applies to GOP politics as well. You don't ever see DemocRATS' shooting themselves in the foot!
Be that as it may, it is Jim Robinson's opinion that counts, and he did not mean 'Loose lips sink ships' to mean suppressing all discussion of what is right and wrong about a political office holder. He does oppose 'bashing' GOP officials, as opposed to criticizing certain specific actions they may take. The main page of FR, with its wish for what the President will say about campaign finance, will be implicit criticizm, should Bush not veto the bill.
Rush will have to rethink this. Since Delay, Armey and Ron Paul signed onto the 245(i) extension, they are now, along with Bush, RINO's.
Or so say some here at FR in any case.
this article is from 1999. It's currently 2002. Got anything more current?
If Bush were to actually behave like a conservative, then Rush could play cheerleader instead of critic. Here's just a little quote to think about:
Karl Rove tells me that you're thinking about running. What are you going to run on, Tom? Patients' Bill of Rights? I'm for it. Enron? I'm against it. Campaign reform? I'll sign it. Child care? Tom, I'm gonna expand child care to those who don't even have children." --George W. Bush at the Gridiron Dinner, Mar. 2002
Does Bush believe in the superiority of traditional conservatism? If so, doesn't he realize that capitulating and me-too-ing the Democratic positions will lead undecided voters to believe that the Republicans are conceding the moral superiority of Democratic positions?
Doesn't he understand that compromising on principles will alienate the core constituency of the Republican Party and suppress the voter turnout on election night?
GROW SPINE, GOP, INVESTIGATE CLINTON (NOW says Rush Limbaugh)
Bill Clinton - An Innocent Man
Bush Says He Wants to Let Clinton 'Move On'
"Listen, here's my view: I think it's time to get all of this business behind us. I think it's time ... to allow the president to finish his term, and let him move on and enjoy life and become an active participant in the American system. And I think we've had enough focus on the past. It's time to move forward."
Bush Won't Dwell On Clinton Affair, "We're Moving Forward"
"B/S, Mr Bush. Clinton is a criminal and a traitor. We demand a thorough investigation and prosecution. Our Republic is dead and our liberty is at stake if the next administration does not clean up this mess for now and forever more. Corrupt politicians must pay the price for subverting our Constitution and using their offices for personal gain."
4 Posted on 01/20/2000 14:17:56 PST by Jim Robinson
Bush Justice Department Obstructs Testimony of Chinagate Scandal Figure John Huang
Bill O'Reilly blasts Ashcroft and Reno for Corruption
Bush White House Hides Clinton Fund-raising Scandal From Congress
Bush Administration Lawyers Defending Hillary - Gratis
Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick, not once, but twice
Juanita Broaddrick NBC Interview Transcript
"Thats why Im for instant background checks at gun shows. Im for trigger locks."
George W. Bush - Source: St. Louis debate Oct 17, 2000.
EMERSON & THE SECOND AMENDMENT
BUSH TO NAME JUSTICE DEPT AFTER A KENNEDY
CFR LAWS - "I will sign them into law."
GEORGE WILL: In which case, would you veto the McCain-Feingold bill, or the Shays-Meehan bill?
GOV. BUSH: That's an interesting question. "I - I - yes I would."
Source
"I believe in freedom of speech"
George W. Bush - Source: GOP debate in Los Angeles Mar 2, 2000.
President Bush Promotes Secure and "Open Borders" in El Paso
Un El día En El la vida de Jorge W. La arbusto
"I told the Congress that I want to make sure that the Mexican citizen here is well-respected, And one way to do that is to pass 245(I)"
NOTE: "Bush said he was sorry Congress didn't include in the bill a measure that would have extended a deadline for giving hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants the chance to apply for residency without leaving the United States."
245(i) Amnesty Plan Aids Terrorists
Bush Wants Food Stamps For Some Noncitizens
White House Shifts on Welfare Law; Food Stamps for Legal Immigrants
U.S. Ambassador John Negroponte signed the Monterrey Consensus for global taxes on March 22, 2002
"We should give more of our aid in the form of grants, rather than loans that can never be repaid, .. We should invest in better health and build on our efforts to fight AIDS, which threatens to undermine whole societies. .. In addition to the moral, economic and strategic imperatives of increasing foreign aid, it could also help in the war against terrorism. We will challenge the poverty and hopelessness and lack of education and failed governments that too often allow conditions that terrorists can seize and try to turn to their advantage."
George W. Bush - Source
Illegal Mexican immigrants get 'respect' from Bush
Dubya's New Deal - The New FDR
Socialists Want Bush To Be Like FDR
FDR's Grandson Endorses Bush For President
Great Myths Of The Great Depression
Bush Spending Bill Largest Ever
George W. Bush's Big Government Adventure
2001 Laws Cost Taxpayers 733 Billion
House Panel Authorizes $73.4 Billion Military Procurement
Bush wants $100M to urge welfare moms to marry
U.S. Prepares 'Big-Time' Aid Response To Famine in Africa - Bush Says No Problem
George W. Bush Throws Jesse Jackson A Bone
Aides: Bush Knew of Hijacking Threat Before Sept 11
London Report: Bin Laden May Hit New York, Stock Exchange - **** October 5, 1999 ****
THE FAILURE OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE AND THE ROAD AHEAD FOR AMERICA
CATASTROPHIC INTELLIGENCE FAILURE
Bush and his Terrorist Buddy
NOTE: The suit's main target is Sami Al-Arian
US Has Given 50,000 Visas Since 9-11 To New Visitors From the Middle East
George W. Bush Caves On Airport Screeners
THE LAWS HAVE BEEN PASSED - The Coming Dictatorship
THE USA PATRIOT ACT AND THE TWILIGHT OF THE REPUBLIC
Civil Liberties Groups Challenge USA Patriot Act
RIDGE SAYS TERRORISM IS PERMANENT
Bush to Sign Sweeping Nuclear Disarmament Treaty with Russia
Bush's Nuclear Deterrent Disarmament Plan Opposed by Pentagon
Bush's Proposed Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament Measures Will Increase Chances Of Nuclear War
Ridge says arming pilots "doesn't make a lot of sense"
"White House officials say Ridge's view reflects the thinking of President Bush."
Bush Establishes Office of Homeland Security
NOTE: The Justice Department is arguing that the U.S. Office of Homeland Security is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act because it technically isn't an "agency"
NOTE: Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge stood firm yesterday in his refusal to testify before Congress about the White House's anti-terrorism budget
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator."
George W. Bush - Transition of Power: President-Elect Bush Meets With Congressional Leaders on Capitol Hill - Aired December 18, 2000.
Source
Bush Won't Label Arafat A Terrorist
"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
Powell Calls For Accelerated "Negotiations" To Establish A Palestinian State
Netanyahu: Palestinian State Would Be A "Terrorist State"
Congress Defies Bush, Passes Pro-Israel Resolutions
Our National Education System: A $49 Billion Dollar Disaster
Bush Signs Billions More For Education - Cooking 101
Meanwhile, Back On The Farm - Bush Signs $190 Billion Farm Bill - 80% Increase
Bush Promises To Cut Farm Bill
George W. Bush Pushes and Signs Huge Farm Bill Just Like Tom(puff)Daschle
Bush and Congress Farms Taxpayers, Again - Socialism, alas, is alive and well in the United States
"Rely less on government control of supply and more on market demand."
George W. Bush - During the 2000 campaign, Bush praised the 1996 "Freedom to Farm" bill and encouraged farmers to rely on markets. - Source.
"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 Urges Congress to Deliver on Prescription Drugs for Medicare
Bush Proposes Billions To Expand Government Insurance Programs
House Republicans Ready Legislation For Full Drug Subsidies For Low-Income Elderly
Ted Kennedy Now In Charge Of Health Care
"Seniors often pay the highest prices for drugs out of their own pockets."
George W. Bush - Source
You don't think they'll
still use medi-scare?
Child Molestation and the Homosexual Movement
Bush Appoints Four More Homosexual Activists
Bush Appoints More Homosexual Activists
Most Americans Are Socialists At Heart Today
"The surest way to bust this economy is to increase the role and the size of the federal government."
George W. Bush - Source: Presidential debate, Boston MA Oct 3, 2000.
Quote of the week:
"I remember my father and his siblings talking about living in East Texas during the Depression in the early Thirties. The stories always went something like: 'We were hungry and poor, no food to eat, no electricity, no running water, dirt floor, six pairs of shoes between nine kids, and nothing but rags to wear.' Then, with a perfectly straight face and without a hint of sarcasm, someone would say 'And then the Depression came.' "
Mortimer Snavely
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