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November 16, 2010, Tuesday, Hour #3
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I am Rush Limbaugh, and this the EIB network and the Limbaugh Institute.
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Telephone numbers 800 282-2882, Harry Reed.
This is from Politico creates a special leadership job for Chuck Yu Schumer.
First, it was Pelosi creating a special leadership job for Jim Kleiburn.
Over in the House, and now Dingy Harry plans to overhaul the Senate Democrat leadership next year, handing New York Senator Chuck Yu Schumer an expanded role, spearheading the party's messaging efforts.
Listen to this.
Listen to this.
In a letter obtained by Politico, which means that Reed sent it to him.
Reed tells his colleagues that the party needs to quote, better integrate our legislative and message crafting functions into a coordinated nucleus managing policy, press, and politics.
Let me read that to you again.
In his letter to Politico, which Politico obtained, Harry Reid said that the Democrat Party needs to better integrate our legislative and message crafting functions into a coordinated nucleus managing policy, press, and politics.
Now, if that's not a perfectly emblematic sentence, I don't know what is.
What's happening up there?
Obama giving away a medal of honor.
That's got to be tough.
You know he doesn't believe in it.
You know he's he's not the medal of honor ceremony to a military guy.
The last thing Obama thinks is anything honorable is the military.
It's got to be one of the toughest parts of the job for him, I would think.
Anyway, how how could the Democrat Party possibly improve on its message crafting function?
Well, how could they lie better?
They got a president elected with their message crafting function.
How in the world can they improve on it?
But that's what it means.
We need somebody here who can tell our lies better than we have been telling them ourselves.
And we have tapped Chuck Yu Schumer to lie to you better than we've been lying to you.
Now, if there's anybody that could top dingy Harriet messaging, i.e.
lying, it would be the always charismatic and charming Chuck Schumer.
As a result, Politico says, uh Senate leadership will unite its policy arm with its communications center into a joint operation run by Schumer.
For those of you in California, they're not selling dubies.
Uh again, this messaging here that are talking about.
I don't want to get the hopes up uh out there.
As a result, the Senate leadership will unite its policy arm with its communication center into a joint operation run by Schumer.
I have asked Senator Schumer, whose communications abilities and tactical skills we all greatly respect to lead this effort as chairman of the new office.
Isn't it funny how the Democrats always reward loyalty?
I mean, it's it's almost as funny as the Democrats' idea of loyalty.
But what's really, I mean, look at this, seriously.
The Democrats from top to bottom think there's absolutely nothing wrong with their politics.
Nothing wrong with their issues.
Nothing wrong with their agenda.
They really seem to believe all they have to do is improve the propaganda.
The propaganda's work.
We need new liars.
We need a new, more creative way of lying.
Rush, don't you think you're being a little harsh with this?
I can imagine some of you are Saying that to me.
No.
If if you have spent any time here, you know that I believe liberalism is a lie, that liberalism can only win when it lies.
Liberals don't dare tell you the truth.
Let me, if Obama had said during his campaign, elect me, I want unemployment to be permanently 10%.
I want people losing their homes to foreclosure.
I want national health care, where everybody's insurance premiums are going to go up.
Their health care coverage will be less.
Elderly people will be rationed.
Do you think he would have gotten elected?
There's no way.
There is no way other than in San Francisco or New York, there's no way in this country a liberal can be honest about his agenda get elected.
It won't happen.
That's why it's a lie.
That's why they need now a new messaging center.
Now, yeah, and I also think uh this is a way for Dingy Harry to kind of keep Schumer's knife out of his back, but I don't think that's gonna work.
No, Schumer wanted, you know, Schumer and Durbin were maneuvering for Dingy Harry's gig as majority leader if Dingy Harry were to lose his re-election.
Dingy Harry dominant, I'm sure they were hoping that they believed the early polling day that Dingy Harry is going to lose.
So Durbin and Schumer wanted a gig, and I think that this means that Dingy Harry thinks of the two.
He's got to be more uh concerned about Schumer.
So it's the old keep your enemies closer thing here.
You know, create a new leadership position for the rich white guy, Jewish guy, put what Schumer in there.
Uh and that way you can keep an eye on Schumer's propaganda as he tries to get your job.
I mean, Dingy Harry has to figure that one thing that Schumer might want to do to get the job is make Democrats look even worse with Dingy Harry running them.
This could get exciting out there.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, who and what you could say Schumer has to tow Reed's line now.
I mean, that's that's another aspect of this.
That you you defang Chuck Hugh Schumer by putting him on a leadership team.
I mean, he's got to be loyal now.
He has to be loyal to Dingy Schumer uh Dingy Harry, because Schumer in Durban did not believe that the Union thugs would be able to steal as many votes as they did for Dingy Harry.
You say what you want about Dingy Harry.
He knew the long knives are out for him.
So now this is kind of sort of a payback, and Schumer can't turn it down.
Calls who hey, Chuck, I got a new leadership position here for you.
I want you to join my team.
Schumer has to say yes, and now Schumer has to tow Dingy Harry's line.
These people, there's nothing amateur-ish about these people when they're talking about their power and their leadership.
Uh, last night on CNN's Larry King alive, the guest was General Powell.
And Larry King said, I think any American would agree that Colin Powell is a great American, a former Secretary of State, moderate Republican.
What is General Powell?
And this is why I'm playing this for you.
We all are now going to be treated to the ultimate definition of moderate Republican.
If you've wondered just what that is, here it is from General Powell himself.
Someone who believes in a strong uh national security and defense policy, who believes in low taxes, who believes in keeping government as small as necessary, but making sure it's a government that performs the functions that the American people want.
But a moderate Republican in my judgment is also someone who is quite sympathetic to the social needs of our citizens, who is open toward immigration.
Immigration is keeping this country thriving.
And uh the issue of civil rights and the issue of taking care of those in our society who are not doing as well as the rest of us.
I think that should be part of the Republican mantra, too.
So a moderate Republican is essentially uh a conservative who's also down for the struggle.
So that's that's your definition.
Basically big government, uh open borders, uh believe in uh in the social welfare role of the uh of the federal government.
In other words, a liberal.
The moderate Republican is essentially, you just heard it here from General Powell uh in his judgment.
That's by the way, that's elite speak.
I'll give you a little heads up.
If you're listening to people interviewed, like like Chris Dodd's famous, in my view, uh, Larry, uh, in my judgment, uh, Larry, uh, in my view, uh, you you hear the these are code words for I know what I'm talking about.
I'm one of the club.
You hear people using phrases like that, and there are many such phrases that these people uh you clearly is is another.
Uh clearly, Larry, uh blah blah blah.
If you hear those terms used, you know you're talking to somebody or listening to somebody who thinks that they are in the ruling class.
General Powell has just done the service here defining for us a moderate Republican equals liberal.
Except low taxes.
How do you believe in low taxes to vote Obama?
But he did.
Next, Larry King says, Well, you recently suggested that the Tea Party movement might well be a fad unless it converts itself into something that's a real political organization.
That's a quote from your appearance on Meet the Press two months ago.
I thought it would just be a passing fad.
Well, it turned out to be something much more than that.
And I hope that all of our political leaders in Washington, whether you're a Democrat, Republican, moderate, conservative, liberal, reflect on the fact that this is a movement of Americans who are concerned about the future of our country and don't dismiss them as a fad.
I mean, we got a problem, and we're going to figure out a way to deal with these people.
We thought they were a fad, but they're not.
They're serious.
They do pose a genuine threat to us in the ruling class, and we've got to take them seriously.
I think General Powell probably had advanced notice that there was a poll to be published today in the in the politico, which indicates that the D.C. elites, and this is they're self-identified this way in the poll, that Washington elites have a totally different view of the Tea Party and the country than anybody else.
The midterms not only dealt a big shock to the Democrats, also said a message to President Obama, according to the new political power in a people poll.
Only 26% of the public believes that Obama will be re-elected as president in 2012.
And the other aspect of this is Washington elites have little faith that Tea Party candidates will be able to bring change and say that grassroots conservatives have been the most negative in spreading their message, according to a new political poll released today.
Washingtonians, i.e., D.C. elites, involved in the political or policy process believe overwhelmingly that Tea Party candidates will not be able to bring change to Washington.
Only 11% of D.C. insiders polled said they thought the Tea Party could bring change compared with 77% who did not.
Now, they asked Doug Schoen about this.
They asked Doug Schoen about this.
Let's go to Audio Soundbite number 11.
This was this morning on Fox.
Martha McAllum was speaking to him, and uh she said, Doug, any surprises out there?
Basically, the content of this survey shows that Washington elites don't think much of the midterm elections, the Tea Party or Sarah Palin.
This is proof positive that uh Washington elites are absolutely out of touch because the midterm elections were a repudiation of the Democratic Party and the administration.
They were a ratification of much, if not all of what the Tea Party movement was saying, and if Sarah Palin had any impact or result on the election, it was to see her stature enhanced given the success of the candidates she endorsed around the country.
You're listening to a Clinton pollster here.
And he's analyzing this political poll.
And he says the Democrat Party's out touch.
Absolutely.
The DC elites.
Out of touch.
General Powell, I am certain before going on Larry King Alive last night knew of this poll.
And that's why he said these uh these Tea Party people are not a fan.
Uh we're gonna have to deal with these people.
We're gonna take them seriously before we knock them off.
Larry King said back to sound by number 10 here.
Well, what about the stories, though, that the central aspect of the Republican Party doesn't even like the Tea Party people?
In a sense, it's it's gonna affect them.
Some of the things that the Tea Party movement is asking for are not achievable, and I'm not sure it's right.
It's not doable to say we want to cut spending.
We want to reduce the deficit, but we don't want to increase revenue.
This algebraic equation will not work.
Don't tell me you're gonna freeze spending.
Tell me what you're gonna cut.
What service are you not gonna provide to the American people that they now are expecting?
The only way to reduce the size of government is to cut things, not freeze things, and not pretend that we're only gonna give it a certain percentage of increase.
You've got to eliminate things.
Yeah, totally right.
Uh, but he's saying you can't do it.
American people won't put up with it.
A ten percent across the board budget cut, you could do it, and you can show you could do it.
Ten percent across the board.
But this see, this is the straw dog.
This Powell joining a Democrat, okay, Democrats.
What would you cut?
What would you cut?
You tell us what you would cut.
You want to cut Social Security, you want to take, you want to kick old people out of their houses, you want to deny them food.
What do you want to cut?
That's the straw dog that they create.
And thus the Tea Party can't succeed.
And by the way, a freeze, even factoring for elation, uh, inflation would be huge in terms of reducing the debt and spending because of baseline budgeting.
Because the baseline budgeting, a freeze would be a genuine cut compared to the baseline.
Why why is it impossible to cut spending without increasing revenue?
That's another misnomer.
When he says you can't cut spending without increasing revenue.
No.
You gotta cut spending because we don't have the revenue.
Pure and simple.
Anyway, that's moderate Republican.
That's what you need to be if that's what you want to be.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
El Rushbaugh and uh the EIB network.
Okay, the freshman Republicans, the Tea Party people and the freshman Republicans are soon to descend on Washington.
In fact, they're already there going through orientation, some of them.
This morning on MSNBC, the politico executive editor Jim Vande Hy appeared, and the host Joe Scarborough said, Hey, Jim, what would be your one big overarching piece of advice to new members of Congress?
Now, as you remember, I once spoke to the freshman class of 1994 during their orientation.
And that was in uh, it was in October, November of uh, well, late November of 2000, or of 1993, and it was at Camden Yard.
And I remember what I told them.
I said, remember, the biggest thing you've got to know is the media in this town does not want you here.
The media in this town is not happy you won.
The media in this town is not gonna want to take you to lunch to figure out what you care about, how to advance your agenda, they're gonna take you to figure out how they can ruin you.
They're gonna get to know you so they can figure out how they can do you harm.
They don't like you are here.
That was my advice.
Joe Scarborough today asked the political editor-in-chief, well, the exec editor, Jim Vande High, what's your one big overarching piece of advice of new members of Congress?
I've covered the hill for about 16 years, and it's amazing the effect that this place has on, especially men, men who come to Washington, who are away from their families, and the behavior that you see at night is the type of behavior you often saw from our friends in college.
Especially unattractive members of Congress who've not had women show attention to the hem maybe since college.
They come here.
Power is an advertising sex, Suddenly they have women who are interested in them.
It's a temptation that some just can't withstand.
The executive editor of Politico, Jim Vande Hy is warning ugly Republicans.
Be on the lookout because women will still hit on you.
Doesn't matter if you're ugly or not.
Men come to Washington away from their families, the behavior see at night, they act like it's animal house, especially unattractive members of Congress, especially the ugly guys.
They've not had women show attention to them, maybe since college, but they come here and power is an Aphrodisiac.
And suddenly they have women who are interested in them.
It's a temptation that some just can't withstand.
Now, can I ask you?
When is the last time we ever heard any reference to any of this kind of activity going on in Washington, DC?
Did they ever tell us about the Chris Dodd Ted Kennedy waitress sandwiches?
What is this?
What about great-looking conservative women?
What happens to them when they show up?
Are men gonna start paying attention to them when they're away from their families, or what do they do?
Does this mean that political is gonna be on a lookout, particularly for ugly Republican freshmen?
And if you get hit on by women, and if you if you if you make time with them, politico is gonna rad you out.
What what I mean?
Especially you ugly Republicans.
What he said.
I've always said that politics is showbiz for the ugly.
And I say that every year at the White House Correspondents Dinner when I watch it on TV, kind of go there.
But I mean, um, you know, it's it's kind of like the warnings they used to give uh spies, intelligence agents.
Don't get seduced.
Don't get seduced by the good looking foreign spies over there in Russia, the svetlanas and all that.
Don't, you know, just stay away from them.
So here's of all the things, of all the pieces of advice, you ugly freshmen.
Look out for women showering you with attention because it isn't real.
It's only because you have some power.
Fascinating.
Back to the phones.
Tom, Seattle, great that you held on.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Megadetto's rush.
I'm really honored to speak with you.
Thank you very much, sir.
Um, hey, uh, I wanted to get back to your uh hunger issue that you were speaking about earlier.
Food insecurity, yeah.
Yeah, tell you about a couple of things I noticed locally here.
I live in Kent, it's about twenty miles south of Seattle.
Um, and my kids go to public school, and we a few times a year we're getting harassed by the school.
They keep sending stuff home, trying to urge you to get on free lunches.
Um, I guess the statistics in my child school is uh close to 70% of the kids are on a free or reduced lunch program, and I can tell you there's no way that they all need it.
You know, their parents apply for it and they get it just because it saves them from having to feed their own kids.
Yeah, I know.
You know, um, I go to the grocery store here in Washington, they replaced food stamps, they started giving them uh EBT cards, and it's like a debit card, and it's to reduce the stigma of using food stamps in the line.
It's so that people online can't tell that you're using food stamps.
I have a debit card too, but it debits my own account, not Washington's.
Oh, sure.
But about the beginning of the month, uh shortly after they give the cards out.
When I go to the grocery store, I get accosted when I'm going in the store, when I'm coming out of the store by people standing outside trying to sell me their EBT cards for a reduced price.
They obviously don't need the food.
They're just trying to get the money.
You know, so I mean, this happens to me regularly.
Have you ever have you ever bought somebody's EBG card?
I have never bought anybody's E V T card, no.
But what do they want for them?
What's the average price that they ask you for them?
I uh, you know, I I don't know.
They they usually just say, hey, I got E V T cards for sale, and I just say no thanks and keep walking.
You know, I don't even stop and talk to them.
But I mean, this is a this is a constant thing.
Every month you can always find them outside the grocery store, and their EBT cards are for sale.
And yet Washington is an extremely blue state.
Yeah.
So I mean, I'm I'm very much in the minority here.
You know, um, my wife and I, we try really hard to support ourselves.
Um, you know, we got kind of caught up in the whole housing market crisis.
We bought our house at the peak back in two thousand six, and I'm currently probably about sixty thousand upside down on my mortgage.
But you have my payment.
You have house insecurity uh but not food insecurity.
Well, and that's the other thing.
See, I I recently I quit work to go back to school to try to try to get my degree in web application development, emphasis and programming.
I'm trying to provide a better future for my family above what I could before.
We we made we made it so that you know we could pay our bills barely.
I mean, we're sacrificing a lot for me to spend two years to go back to school.
We're mainly uh trying to live off of my wife's income.
Um we have a financial deficit every month.
Every month it is stressful just trying to find the money to pay the bills.
You know, I mean, I could probably go down and apply for a bunch of state programs.
I probably qualify for a majority of them, but I don't.
You know, we we're very proud people, we try to support ourselves.
And uh I just don't like the idea of going down and taking a handout from the state.
I mean, I'm partially support uh supplementing my income with student loans, you know, my leftover from loans.
I'm gonna have to pay all that back with interest.
Good for you.
I mean, family, but not much.
Well, take any state handouts.
I know it's still good that you're not running around looking for benefits.
Um but good for you, sir.
Um I applaud you.
I appreciate the call.
Thanks very much.
This reminds me.
You know, last week, couple days, I was really over the edge.
You know, and it uh they saw the rioting, the long-haired maggot infested dope smoking FM types in the UK rioting over the fact that their college tuition was going up some.
They were gonna have to pay for their own education.
You know, this and it just it sent me over the edge for two days.
I was just as many of you remember fit to be tied.
I remember getting emails, a lot of them.
Rush, why do you care?
All these emails said, you why do you care about this?
You could retire today and I mean you you you don't have any financial concerns at all.
These people think that I have whatever and that I don't have to worry about things.
So why do I why I care about it?
And it's very simple.
I care about it because I care about the country.
I it's this is not a b none of this stuff is just about me.
If I were so inwardly focused and self-focused, yeah, I wouldn't have a I wouldn't have a concern in the world.
You know, go ahead and tax everybody and go ahead and give everyone away.
I got mine, I can live behind a gate and hell with the rest of it.
I can go ahead and live my life until I die and not have a single care in the world.
I could do that.
But I would be miserable.
This stuff, it eats away at me because it's a country that we're talking about here.
Every person that we create, or every person that we make a dependent member of the d of the dependent class, the tougher it's going to be for the country to survive as we've known it.
And it matters to me.
Plus I love people.
And I would love for everybody to have the chance to enjoy the great things this country provides as I have, and I see that opportunity flittering away for a lot of people.
Uh not for any reason other than politicians and government people are taking it away.
By robbing people of their humanity, by making them dependent, by telling them that their their their lot in life is is benefits, their share of whatever government's giving away that year.
Uh that that it it's it really offends me.
Really offends my sensibilities.
It bothers me to see people reduced to that degree of of um of having no consequence of our lives.
You know, we only get one life, and it is such a blessing to have that life be an American life and to have it frittered away for that opportunity to not be promoted for people to reach for it and access it, really does tear at my heart.
I can't explain it any other way.
But yeah, it would be easy for me to say I don't care.
Uh country's going to hell, I got mine.
Fine.
I'll sit around and watch while you all destroy yourself.
I couldn't live with myself if I did that.
It bothers me to no end.
It bothers me when I see people with potential sitting around not using it.
And then when I learn if they happen to be politically liberal, it just it grates on me.
It's so unnecessary.
I look at all of the wasted opportunity and all of the wasted production and productivity that we have in this country because of the way people are being programmed.
And I think of how great the country could be.
And then I hear a president going overseas happy about this decline and happily telling people of the world that the American people are never going to lead the world economy again.
That's just bow hunk to me.
And it it infuriates me.
So that's why I that's why this stuff makes me mad.
It's not it's not that I have an animus against these people.
In some cases, it really isn't their fault.
They've been born into this mentality.
Their parents had it.
Their parents were Democrats, their grandparents are Democrats.
They voted Democrat all their lives, and they believe that life is inherently unfair because there are Republicans.
And so to get even, the government has to give people stuff.
And anytime you start depending on anybody else but yourself for your needs and then your wants, your goose is cooked.
Because there's nobody that's going to care about you as much as you do.
No matter what you think.
I don't care what you think of Ted Kennedy or John Kennedy or pick your favorite liberal.
They don't love you anywhere near as much as you can love yourself.
They don't love you, period.
You're an asset to them.
You're a you're you're on a profit and loss sheet.
And you're a registered voter to them, pure and simple.
It actually hold you in contempt.
And they become afraid of you if the more you the less you need them, the more independent and self-reliant you become, the bigger threat to them you become.
Which is the exact opposite.
They really cared about you.
You know, you think about the best teachers that you ever had in your life, probably the ones you didn't like.
But those were the ones that got more out of you than you knew you had.
You only realize this long after you're out of that classroom, in some cases out of school.
Uh and there's there's not there's not a liberal that anybody's gonna ever say that about.
The liberals do not want to get the best out of you because they don't believe it exists.
We're all flawed human beings.
And the best in humanity is running the country, them.
The fact that you're not in a club translates to them that you're incompetent and incapable, and you are to be managed.
Propagandized so that every four years, every two years you vote the right way.
The more of you that show up at the Social Security Office, the better.
The more of you that show up for the less government handout, the better, as far as they're concerned.
It's like that circumstance in Detroit where thousands and thousands of poor people showed up for the opportunity to get us a very small amount of vouchers that would allow access to some affordable rent.
And I remember telling you that if I were president of a country and that was happening during my presidency, I would be humiliated.
I would be embarrassed.
And I would want to do something about it.
Obama and the liberals look at that, that's a measure of success.
How many people depending on them?
How many people believe this country is inherently unfair and will look to the Democrat Party to get even with the people who are responsible for it being unfair?
And it's the exact opposite, the truth is.
So that's why I care about it.
Because I hate seeing opportunity missed.
I hate seeing it destroyed.
Uh, in this country, especially.
And then you look around at people around the world who come here because they are escaping that kind of tyranny or bondage.
They really understand what this country is all about even today.
Uh it it it ought to wake people up.
But no, the people we want to let in are not those kind.
The people we want to let in are going to get the Democrat Party bigger and fatter, so forth.
They're all I just hate it when people are used.
And I guess it's no more complicated than that.
And to me, the Democrat Party, the American Left uses people until they're finished with them.
Never caring about them at any stage of the process.
Back after this.
So I checked the email during the uh spot break.
Rush, come on, how do you know that Vande High is talking about Republicans?
He's talking about incoming freshmen.
How do you know he's talking about only ugly Republicans?
Well, did the how many incoming Democrats are there?
Maybe four?
Are there four Democrat freshmen?
I guarantee you, Vande High is not concerned about them.
He's happy they're there.
Let me let me go up this another way.
At one time, Henry Waxman was a freshman.
Do we really think somebody hit on him?
At one time, Gerald Nadler was a freshman.
At one time Alan Grayson was a freshman.
Do we really think women hit on them?
What do you mean, folks?
The fact that these incoming freshmen are Republicans is why this so-called helpful hint warning has uh has.
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Nice to have you on the program.
Thank you, Rush.
Wow, I finally got through after years.
I'm calling regarding you uh what you were talking about this morning of uh hunger and uh food and the shortages and uh the prices rising.
Think back just a few months up in the San Joaquin Valley when they were begging for water for their crops.
And uh neither Feinstein nor Boxer nor my Congressman Russian Rover Aller did one thing to help them get water for their crops.
They died, thousands lost their jobs.
They chose rather to pitch in with the environmentalists and uh save the salamander.
That's right.
That's exactly right.
Not only that, but I think corn is one of the most important things, uh state uh the pro crops that we have, and what are they doing with that?
They're putting that in our gasoline tanks.
That's right.
Using rather to go with the environmentalists than the people.
And and it it that is a food staple for our Hispanic brothers and sisters.
Uh tortillas, tacos.
South of the border, the price is skyrocketing.
It's one of the reasons they're coming here.
It's because we're taking their food staple and making ethanol gasoline out of it.
Now, you're you're you're exactly right about this.
We are going to do open line Friday on Wednesday tomorrow, since tomorrow's my last day this week.
Mark Stein uh will be in Thursday and Friday.
So uh open line when open line Friday on Wednesday means uh whatever you want to talk about tomorrow is now the last time we did this was last Friday, and remember it was a bomb.
I mean, it was an utter, total bomb.
But we're gonna go for it again tomorrow.
You're welcome, Snurdly.
Gonna go for it again.
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