Imagine being someone with Rush's giant, fertile brain, and being told that you should accept the agenda of the Idiot-American lobby. Patrick set off an avalanche of calls on the farm bill in which Rush pretended to play the Idiot-American. When David in Hopkinsville, Kentucky called to demand Rush, "get off President Bush's back about the farm bill" because "It's not welfare. It's farmers." Rush "agreed," thrilling Dave.
See how seductive liberalism can be? All you have to do is feel! You don't have to be consistent or stick to your morals. If it feels good to say farmers should get money from other taxpayers, you just say it should be so! Next up, Rush talked to John in Clayton, Indiana. Like so many callers lately, he had concocted an elaborate Bush strategery by which all this spending somehow, someday will lead to smaller government. Although he had no evidence of this happening, John was sure it would.
Advocating the Wel-farm bill required Rush to tie his entire brain behind his back instead of his usual half, so it wasn't long before he just couldn't take it anymore. History has proven that price controls and subsidies don't work, yet apparently we must listen to Idiot-Americans who don't care about facts. George W. Bush is president of them, too, so he has to listen to them - even though he's smarter and more educated than them, and even if he could bring them over to the right way of thinking in two seconds.
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