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WHY RUSH IS DISGRUNTLED (Bush is advancing the Democrats most liberal agenda )
Rush Limbaugh ^ | 5/13/2002 | rushlimbaugh

Posted on 05/13/2002 3:12:19 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

WHY RUSH IS DISGRUNTLED

On Monday's show, the Doctor of Democracy made a sad diagnosis: "If the Reagan Revolution is not dead, then it's dying." If there was a model that the Bush administration used in establishing itself, it was the Reagan presidency. But now Bush is advancing the Democrats' most liberal agenda items - something particularly frustrating at a time when Bush's popularity would make it easy for him to recruit new conservatives.

Many of you have been critical of Rush's reactions to Bush's actions on spending over the recent months, and we took more calls of this sort on Monday - people who'd convinced themselves that the farm bill made sense or that Bush had some grand strategery at play. Now, Rush could throw his beliefs out the window for a day or two and say things that you might want to hear - like when he endorsed Clinton back in 1992 - but that's not what he does.

Rush can only give you his honest reaction, even when he doesn't like those reactions. That's honesty, folks, and it goes to disprove a key criticism many of the nation's liberals have made of Rush over the years. They've said that Rush is a party hack, and that he'd support the Republican Party no matter what they did. They charged that the EIB Network was simply a tool, that we were in daily contact with the powers that be to get marching orders. Well, that has pretty much been dispelled here: Rush is disgruntled.


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To: TLBSHOW
Yawn.

sddp

101 posted on 05/13/2002 4:53:06 PM PDT by don-o
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To: terilyn
I guess if they're going to spend my tax dollars to subsidise farming I'd just as soon they be up front about it and pass the bill and sign it publically vs sneaking in the emergency spending while we're not paying attention.

I have a better idea... why not help Rep. Ron Paul and likeminded Libertarians repeal the income tax so they don't have those dollars to waste in the first place. Many (even quite a few Freepers) will say that's a pipe dream but it has the added advantage of being both the right thing to do and the most practical way to prevent government abuse of our money. After all it's not the abuse of power that's the problem it's the power to abuse.

102 posted on 05/13/2002 4:54:23 PM PDT by seanc623
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To: TLBSHOW
I onjly wish Rush had gotten on board earlier when the GOP congress was rolling over for Clinton

Then he was saying we need a GOP president
103 posted on 05/13/2002 4:54:54 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: zoyd
Zoyd, I have been in the bodyshop business for most of my adult life, I'm a grandfather now and I have paid more than my fair share in taxes, I am not for more taxes, just for spending the ones they collect more wisely. The tax cut last year helped me a bunch, as long as Bush does'nt ask to raise my taxes, he can schuffle around what's coming how he want's. And judging from how the congressman and Senators voted on this bill, The American people must want it. As I already said, I don't know the in's and out's of this bill, So I can't comment on it. But to all those who won't vote for him in 2004, Who will they vote for ? Put the candidates name up and we will debate his chances
104 posted on 05/13/2002 4:55:57 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: zoyd
I'm not sure, but inflation could have something to do with it? Maybe not. But I know I'd sure like to be able to buy a car or house at the same price I could buy one for in the mid 90's.
105 posted on 05/13/2002 4:55:58 PM PDT by terilyn
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To: zoyd
Reagan wasn't a conservative either. He signed the farm bills, he signed the big spending bills, he appointed Sandry Day O'Conner (pro abortion)to supreme court, he signed steel tariffs. Why? He did it to get his priorities through because the House and Senate were controlled by democrats. He signed the big bills which would include his priorities of upgrading the military and tax cuts (sound familiar?). With the Senate controlled by democrats, President Bush is following the Reagan model. Why didn't Reagan use his political capital. He was good buddies with Tip O'Neil and Tip was no conservative. I'm doing as Rush would in being absurd to make a point. Reagan was one of our greatest Presidents, he was a conservative, and he knew how to win over the American people. President Bush is trying to get Republican majorities in both houses to eliminate a lot of this other nonsense.
106 posted on 05/13/2002 4:57:15 PM PDT by rabbitdog
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To: Texaggie79
Ron Paul will make more difference in one day on the Hill than any other Libertarian that has made local office.

That's a specious argument as he may be more visible to some but the hundreds of elected Libertarians in local office are making a difference in ways that we may not see for awhile but are every bit as significant as what Rep. Paul is doing. And of course I very much appreciate what he's doing as a Libertarian Republican.

107 posted on 05/13/2002 4:58:46 PM PDT by seanc623
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To: Tribune7
Yeah! And all this b*tchin' at Bush would be exponentially more productive if it were directed at Dashle et al.

Absolutely.

To be honest, the coup that happened when Jeffords bolted the GOP would have caused civil wars in a lot of countries around the world. No matter what they say, Tom Daschle is the ILLEGITIMATE Senate majority leader. His position was not attained by the will of the people but by the treason of one. Now, if Jeffords would have resigned and Vermont would have held a special election and he won as an Independent, that would be different. But Jeffords is America's 21st century Benedict Arnold.

Would Judge Pickering's nomination been voted on the floor if the GOP lead the Senate? Without a doubt.

Would all of Dubya's judicial nominations be voted on if the GOP lead the Senate? Without a doubt.

Would CFR been initially brought to the floor for a vote if the GOP lead the Senate? Without a doubt it would not have.

Would we be drilling in ANWR right now while the caribou made love by the warmth of the pipelines and multiplied if the GOP lead the Senate? Most assuredly.

Bush, like any human being, can be criticized. However, my criticism of him will be held to those things in which he had total control over. I can't criticize him for living with the current political landscape that was formed by Jeffords' selling him out.

It shocks me that the coup d'etat of the Senate isn't talked about more among conservatives.

108 posted on 05/13/2002 4:59:07 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: truthkeeper
His incessant, relentless pandering to minority factions has really gotten on my last nerve lately. Frankly, if I never hear the word "compassionate" again it will be too soon.

I don't know if you consider the Senate to be one of the "minority factions" but 50 RATs, 49 Pubs, and 1 Independent is not a minority.

109 posted on 05/13/2002 5:01:51 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: Uncle Bill; Southack
He does Lie a lot, doesn't he?

"I was deeply concerned about the drift toward a more powerful federal government. I was particularly outraged by two pieces of legislation, the Natural Gas Policy Act and the Fuel Use Act. It seemed to me that elite central planners were determining the course of our nation. Allowing the government to dictate the price of natural gas was a move toward European-style socialism. If the federal government was going to take over the natural gas business, what would it set its sights on next?"
George W. Bush - Source: “A Charge to Keep”, p.172-173 Dec 9, 1999

Way to go jr.

More Lies.

110 posted on 05/13/2002 5:02:15 PM PDT by rdavis84
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To: rdb3

It shocks me that the coup d'etat of the Senate isn't talked about more among conservatives.

BUMP

111 posted on 05/13/2002 5:02:33 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: rdb3
Bush, like any human being, can be criticized. However, my criticism of him will be held to those things in which he had total control over. I can't criticize him for living with the current political landscape that was formed by Jeffords' selling him out.

You should criticize Bush for recreating this landscape for the 2002 elections as he sides with RINOs and left-wing Republicans in primaries around the country. He's setting himself up for another Jeffords-type disaster by helping these bottom feeders (Ganske, Alexander, Riordan, etc.).

112 posted on 05/13/2002 5:07:35 PM PDT by seanc623
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To: seanc623
I caint believe that anyone would be proud to have put Cantwell in office. Great job.She absolutely detests guns. But hey your proud. Mumbling to myself!!!!!!!!!!
113 posted on 05/13/2002 5:08:16 PM PDT by cksharks
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To: rdb3
"It shocks me that the coup d'etat of the Senate isn't talked about more among conservatives."

You wan't to know why? I believe that there is quite a few RATS in FReepers clothes posting articles from every liberal rag they can get their hands on, and then we have every single one of the 2%rs here frothing at the mouth everytime Bush doesn't tow their party line. Anyone who thinks because Bush is the President now, we can count on him overturning 40 years of liberal policies is dreaming. the only way he will be re-elected is to take the stands that are critical and bend on those that are not. Anything else and we will see Hillary or worse in 04.

114 posted on 05/13/2002 5:11:20 PM PDT by MJY1288
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To: rdb3
Excellent points.

No matter what they say, Tom Daschle is the ILLEGITIMATE Senate majority leader.

And that's a great way of putting it.

115 posted on 05/13/2002 5:12:59 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: seanc623
You should criticize Bush for recreating this landscape for the 2002 elections as he sides with RINOs and left-wing Republicans in primaries around the country.

You totally missed what I was talking about.

Let me ask you a question: Does the coup d'etat in the Senate factor in to your criticism of Dubya?

116 posted on 05/13/2002 5:14:03 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: Tribune7
Thanks. And like an elephant, I have a looooooonnnnngggggg memory.
117 posted on 05/13/2002 5:15:51 PM PDT by rdb3
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To: TLBSHOW
Jesus and His Army of super-annointed saints is the ONLY answer to the ills of the world. I like President Bush, but he was born of a woman. We need 100% born-again from the incorruptible seed of God leaders. Then we will see the earth filled with incorruption, not corruption. With eternal life, not a constant procession of funerals. With perfect health, not doctors and hospitals in every community.

"The whole creation groans and travails, waiting for the manifestation of the Sons (plural) of God."

118 posted on 05/13/2002 5:18:58 PM PDT by Russell Scott
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To: cksharks
I caint believe that anyone would be proud to have put Cantwell in office. Great job.She absolutely detests guns. But hey your proud. Mumbling to myself!!!!!!!!!!

Don't believe it...it makes me sick to realize that the spineless GOP would rather lose that seat to a Democrat gun grabber than stand up for its professed principles. Every broken promise from the Republicans creates opportunities for Libertarians, Constitutionalists and others so don't blame the victims, blame the victimizers.

119 posted on 05/13/2002 5:19:49 PM PDT by seanc623
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To: MJY1288
Why don't Rush Limbaugh wattle his fat ass down

Lot less fatter these days
120 posted on 05/13/2002 5:19:58 PM PDT by uncbob
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