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President does the right thing (dismissed global warming report)Rush Limbaugh
rushlimbaugh ^ | 6/4/2002 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 06/04/2002 7:14:24 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

President does the right thing

President Bush has dismissed the report put out by his administration warning that human activities are behind climate change that is having significant effects on the environment. The report to the UN, written by the EPA, puts most of the blame for recent global warming on the burning of fossil fuels by human beings. The president said, dismissively, as described by AP, "I read the report put out by the bureaucracy."

Folks, I had a conversation with people in the White House this morning over all of this, and this is pretty much what I heard. The EPA was referred to as a "bureaucracy," that did things on its own over there, and the report went out, with not a whole lot of attention paid to it. Much of what was interpreted by the New York Times was not correct, in terms of the administration's view of the report. Now we have the president dismissing the report.

We played the sound bite of the president's remarks on Tuesday's show, and you can hear it for yourself in the audio link below, along with more analysis, but here is a transcript of the question, and the president's entire answer:

QUESTION: Mr. President. Do you plan new initiatives to combat global warming?

BUSH: No - I have laid out that very comprehensive initiative. I read the report put out by the bureaucracy. I do not support the Kyoto treaty. The Kyoto treaty would severely damage the United States' economy. And I don't accept that. I accept the alternative that we've put out - that we can grow our economy and at the same time, through technologies, improve our environment.

This sounds to me like a pretty clear, open and shut case dismissing the contention of the report. One of the central aims of the Kyoto Protocol is to blame human activity for global warming. The president is saying that he does not agree with that when he says, "I read the report put out by the bureaucracy. I do not support the Kyoto treaty." This is a big step. There are few who would do this, who would make a correction like this in the heat and the thick of things. President Bush has done the right thing here, and that is ultimately worth a whole lot of support and applause.

Perhaps this episode is sort of like when we learned that the federal government was going to buy up all those oil and gas leases in Florida to see to it that there was no new oil drilling or gas drilling either in the gulf or on three wildlife reserves in Florida. The reason the administration gave was, "We don't want to destroy the environment. We don't want to do damage to the pristine countryside." In the process, they undercut their own desire to do just that, drill for oil in ANWR. We were all scratching our heads trying to figure that out. I don't know that I have an answer, but it may well be that some things are just not calculated as far out as they should be. It will be interesting to see if anyone is held responsible at the EPA for this, as we discuss in From Rush's Stack of Stuff: Bush Dismisses EPA Report, But Will He Dismiss Those Who Put It Out?

One thing that we know for sure, my friends, is that in most cases the attempt to do the right thing is always there with this administration. I know that actions are more important than intentions, but couple that with the fact that we're talking about somebody here, George W. Bush, who has a profound level of integrity and decency. People want to believe and trust the president. That's why his approval numbers are so high. What he has done today is one of the reasons why his approval rating is understandable, and greatly deserved.

Folks, here's just a little bit more on the Bush strategy, and a few things to keep in mind as you try to analyze this: The White House thinks their strategy is working like a charm and, really, who could argue with them? Their strategy is not to really spell out their own agenda and fight for it no matter what. Their strategy is to advance a centrist agenda that consists of a sizable percentage of the left's agenda, issue by issue. In the process, they're picking off Democrat votes. They're doing two things. They're denying Democrats issues to run on, and at the same time giving specific members of the Democrat coalition reasons to vote for Bush or against the Democrat candidates. The way they're looking at it, it's working.

The second element to this is a little less clear, but there's something at play here that I underestimated for a long while and I won't again. Whether it's right or wrong, or whether it's an incorrect standard, is not the point now. Bush is benefiting from the fact that there was a far greater dislike and disgust with the Clinton administration among the general population than we ever knew.

We were following presidential approval polls and concluding that over half the country thought Clinton was just the greatest thing since sliced bread, and that's not the case. What we saw in those polls was the natural tendency of people in this country to support their president, whoever and whatever he is. It takes a lot for presidents to destroy the bond of trust they have with the American people, because the American people have such respect and awe for the office of the presidency. So in contrast, Bush is so far ahead of Clinton when it comes to these basic human characteristics - honesty, integrity, decency, and character - that he's getting a double whammy benefit from all of this.

Plus, we can't leave the war out of the equation. The way he has conducted himself in the aftermath of September 11th inspires confidence. As long as he doesn't do anything to interrupt or weaken the bond of trust that people have, he's going to be riding high, and it's going to be smooth sailing ahead. Bush doesn't look political at all. He doesn't appear to be doing anything he's doing because of politics, even though he is, but it doesn't look that way. He's just riding high for all sorts of reasons. As far as he's concerned, this strategy of his is working and I don't see what there is to suggest that he needs to change the way he's doing things.

The desire that so many people have to want to believe the absolute best of this man is not going away. This belief is being reinforced every day by his own actions, as it was on his dismissal of the EPA report on global warming. The investment in George W. Bush is being validated each and every day as people see him, listen to him, and hear him speak. He's really riding the crest of a wave that few presidents have, and he's making the most of it, in his own way.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: georgewbush; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax
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To: rabbitdog
Take a look at this:

HERE

I bet Rush's "inside source" at the White house LOVES this.

121 posted on 06/04/2002 10:01:29 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
If someone from the WH talked to limbaugh, my money would be on Rove! If that is the case, I would expect limbaugh got his head handed to him in a nice way (well maybe not so nice)! That picture of Pres Bush morphing into Gore I am sure has made the rounds of the WH and would think it and limbaugh are not on the top of their popularity list.

Note to limbaugh: This President NEVER forgets!

122 posted on 06/04/2002 10:03:04 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: rintense
You are no intelligent enough to speak on this subject. So go fly a kite.

You do not understand the first thing about power, influence, etc. And that is why you are still a low level EMPLYEE wishing you would make it big.

123 posted on 06/04/2002 10:03:10 PM PDT by smoking camels
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To: Texasforever
That is, of course, the reason, but I was explaining the Bush's statement (that Rush was picking on) about oil drilling spoiling the environment.
124 posted on 06/04/2002 10:03:23 PM PDT by Eva
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To: gov_bean_ counter
We are all a team Rush, Free Republic.com, Drudge, Cornell Review, Ann Coulter, David Horowitz and so many more it would take the whole page to name.
125 posted on 06/04/2002 10:03:45 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: Eva
There is a difference. Florida doesn't want drilling because it could affect their tourism if there was a problem and the people that have property along the coast could be directly affected, whereas Alaska has nobody living in ANWR and it creates jobs for them and if there were a problem it wouldn't affect their economy. It's simple one state doesn't want it and the other does.
126 posted on 06/04/2002 10:03:54 PM PDT by rabbitdog
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To: TLBSHOW
Agreed. However...
127 posted on 06/04/2002 10:05:28 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: smoking camels
Where is the hole you slithered out of?
128 posted on 06/04/2002 10:05:36 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: PhiKapMom
I agree with you! Rush tried to make it sound like "his contacts" at the WH confirmed such and such. I bet it didn't go quite like that.
129 posted on 06/04/2002 10:08:16 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: All
All you choosing to berate Rush LImbaugh remember one thing:

He's done more for Conservatism than W ever has.
(That little dot after the word "has" is a period, it means 'end of discussion')

130 posted on 06/04/2002 10:09:33 PM PDT by jla
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To: smoking camels
Didn't anybody ever tell you it's better to LET people think you're dumb rather than say something to prove it?
131 posted on 06/04/2002 10:10:21 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: gov_bean_ counter
however

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Now what are we trying to do?

Stop the left, demorats and commies from taking over this country. Stop the culture of filth from over running everything that is good.

Think about 2 things and they are November and the election. That is all that should be on everyones mind. We are down to the wire in this election and the rats are eating this fighting up here at FR. They say the right will sit it out because they are at each others throat.

132 posted on 06/04/2002 10:10:30 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: jla
He's done more for Conservatism than W ever has.

Total BS.

133 posted on 06/04/2002 10:10:58 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
I had seen that and I wasn't pleased. It obviously went too far and again I think that may have been the final straw to get a reaction from the White House.
134 posted on 06/04/2002 10:13:50 PM PDT by rabbitdog
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To: TLBSHOW
Conservatives are wasting their time hoping against hope that Bush isn't a wishy-washy, touchy-feely, Rockafeller liberal Republican that only pays lip service to conservatives and their cherished ideologies. In short, Bush cannot be salvaged or "turned" because he isn't what you want him to be. We are faced with yet another situation in which the "supposed" conservative leadership is anything but.
135 posted on 06/04/2002 10:16:08 PM PDT by rebelsoldier
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To: TLBSHOW
I am totally focused on November, which is why Rush's rant yesterday was so disappointing. This report was a straw man which Bush's team allowed to be released so it could be "dissed". At the end of the day, the lines on the environment had been clearly drawn and Bush had made his point. It would have happened with or without Rush.

There was a day when I enjoyed his commentary and wit. That was, however, before Free Republic and other conservative venues. I find posters on Free Republic to be infinitely more knowledgable and funny that Limbaugh could ever hope to be.

Frankly his schtick has grown old for me.

136 posted on 06/04/2002 10:18:28 PM PDT by gov_bean_ counter
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To: PhiKapMom
"Note to limbaugh: This President NEVER forgets!"

Good! I don't either!

137 posted on 06/04/2002 10:18:44 PM PDT by A Citizen Reporter
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To: rebelsoldier
If Bush is wishy washy and a Rockafeller Republican then Reagan was too. I see little difference between what Bush has done and what Reagan did.
138 posted on 06/04/2002 10:19:03 PM PDT by rabbitdog
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To: gcruse
I have had enough of bureaucracies that run 'on their own.' The ATF, IRS, INS, FBI, CIA, and DEA are creatures of the executive branch. If government policy isn't effected by who sits in the Oval Office, who is in charge? Al Haig?

Have you ever been in charge of anything bigger than the midnight shift at a fast food joint? It is frustrating as Hell to be sitting in the corner office, watching entire divisions of your company wander off the reservation again and again. But you know what? It happens anyway. What's worse, half the time the people doing this stuff think they're helping. And in the federal government, you can't even fire the jerks.

This stuff happens everywhere, and all the time. There is no such thing as micro-managing an organization with three million employees. You can't even do it with two hundred. There's always some bastard out there whose motto is to seek forgiveness instead of permission, and the worst thing is, he's the only one getting anything done.

139 posted on 06/04/2002 10:20:37 PM PDT by Nick Danger
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To: gov_bean_ counter
So you are saying that Rush is lying?
140 posted on 06/04/2002 10:23:51 PM PDT by DennisR
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