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To: LikeLight
MO is ours, as is the Senate!

Rush did fine, basically stated that the Dems had no real strategy, have been belittling and attacking Bush for most of the 2 years, and will have to regroup and come up with a new message. Gave his speech about the mistakes of the GOP after 1994, advised them to not be arrogant this time and to analyze this election correctly. Suggested that the GOP needs to stand firm on what they believe and move on the domestic front, but not to be cocky. Said he was wrong in his criticism of Bush's new tone.

His best comment of the night was in the first segment, when he gave his oft repeated speech of the Dems had been successful by demonizing Republicans, but that people now know and like Bush, thus they lost their main strategy. At the same time Rush came across as a reasonable debater of ideas, not an ogre. Which made me mad as hell when that bastard Brokaw ended the segment with a snide backhand remark toward Rush.

Rush did very well, and his first segment(most watched) was very powerful.
2,853 posted on 11/05/2002 10:48:05 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Thanks, I caught the early segment also . . . I was hoping they would have more time on the later one, maybe some real back and forth discussion, which is why I was curious . . . Brokaw with his introduction of the "conservative" Limbaugh (when was the last time he introduced any guest as a liberal?) and that peculiar condescending comment about "that's not a threat" was his usual self, but seemed almost too eager to please Limbaugh, like he was trying to impress him . . .
2,927 posted on 11/05/2002 10:56:00 PM PST by LikeLight
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