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What we're doing is trying to button down this whole notion of Republicans wanting to ban contraception.
It turns out that's Dick Morris's theory.
He announced it last night on Hannity.
In fact, let's start with that.
Grab soundbite number 12.
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If you missed the first hour, this is a good summation of what we're discussing.
Bring you up to speed.
This is Dick Morris talking about what the White House was really attempting to do last week.
I think that the conservatives are missing the point about this.
Obama did not make a mistake in this mandate.
It's a deliberately calculated move on his part.
The Democrats realize that abortion is no longer a winner for them.
So what they're trying to do now is replace it with contraception.
You remember that ABC debate with that paid Democratic hitman, George Stephanopoulos, went after Romney, trying to pin him down on contraception.
And Romney kept saying, George, nobody wants to make contraception.
No, but do they have the theoretical power to do?
Remember, it was five minutes.
People were laughing at him.
Now he comes out with this thing on contraception.
They want to create the idea, and it's no coincidence that he came out with it after Minnesota and Colorado, which were Santorum's victories.
They want to create the impression that the Republicans will ban contraception.
Yeah, his point is that this last week, so-called mandate that the Catholic Church pay for abortion, pay for abortion-related activities and so forth, not the church, but Catholic schools and so forth, was really all about shifting the debate to contraception.
And that it came up after Santorum had a couple of primary victories.
They're trying to take Santorum out, is what we need to say to make all this really have sense.
The White House is trying to take Santorum out.
So let's go back and listen now to the debate where this all came up and nobody knew why.
It was January 7th in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Stephanopoulos, no doubt a direct line to the Oval Office, getting instructions, coordinating this, talking to Mitt Romney, question, do you believe the states have the right to ban contraception?
Or is that trumped by a constitutional right to privacy?
Out of nowhere, this came up.
Here's how it sounded.
George, this is an unusual topic that you're raising.
States have a right to ban contraception.
I can't imagine a state banning contraception.
I can't imagine the circumstances where a state would want to do so.
And if I were a governor of a state or a legislator of a state, I would totally and completely oppose any effort to ban contraception.
So you're asking, given the fact that there's no state that wants to do so, and I don't know of any candidate that wants to do so.
So Stephanopoulos said, I'm asking you, do you believe that states have that right or not?
George, I don't know whether the state has a right to ban contraception.
No state wants to.
I mean, the idea of you putting forward things that states might want to do that no state wants to do and asking me whether they could do it or not is kind of a silly thing, I think.
It was.
It was totally silly.
Nobody, we laughed about it.
Nobody said, what was this all about?
And yesterday, the NARAL gang comes out and they have a radio ad running, essentially thanking the president for making sure that the Republicans will not ban contraception out of nowhere.
So then back on January 11th on the Colbert report, the host Stephen Colbert had Stephanopoulos on.
They were talking about the Republican debate that Stephanopoulos had moderated the Saturday night prior.
And Colbert said, look, it's difficult to be a member of the press in front of a Republican audience.
I mean, I'll give you a specific example.
You got into a section there.
You asking questions about contraception.
Romney basically saying, you're a silly little child.
The audience is going, we hate him too.
What does it feel like at that moment?
At that moment, I am thinking, I really want to win this bet.
What was the bet?
Diane Sawyer bet me.
I couldn't get Mitt Romney to say contraceptions are working just fine.
Really?
I won.
You got him to say contraceptions are working just fine.
Even though from the number of children he has, he has no idea how they're going to.
Okay, so he had a bet with Diane Sawyer.
So he says on the Colbert show.
Yeah, I had a bet that I could get Mitt Romney to say contraceptions are working just fine.
So even this comedy show wanted to know why Stephanopoulos asked that question.
And now, how does that answer, how does that answer play now that we know what we know?
I was trying to get Romney to say contraceptions are working just fine.
That's not what he was trying to get Romney to say.
He was trying to get Romney to say that states could ban contraception.
Now, Santorum has done so.
The news media is trying to claim Santorum wants the states to ban contraception because at some point he was asked if the states could do that.
And he said he thought states had the right.
ABC News has a headline.
Santorum explains 2006 loss still supports state right to outlaw contraception.
Still supports.
So they're trying to take Santorum out.
The White House, ABC, et al. are trying now to take Santorum out.
And as I say, if you Google Santorum and contraception, you'll get 159 million hits.
So the media has been out there pumping this news out that Santorum wants to ban contraception.
Now, here's a Santorum quote about this.
The state has a right to do that.
I've never questioned that the state has a right to ban contraception.
It's not a constitutional right.
State has the right to pass whatever statutes they have.
That's the thing that I've said about the activism of the Supreme Court.
They're creating rights.
They should be left up to the people to decide.
That was back in January.
Another Santorum quote, you shouldn't create constitutional rights when states do dumb things.
Let the people decide if the states are doing dumb things.
Get rid of the legislature.
Replace them as opposed to creating constitutional laws that have consequences that were before them.
That's both those quotes from January 2nd of this year.
Now, Dick Morris is a pollster, and I'm going to have to throw in with him on this because being a pollster, he probably knows most people today are pro-life.
He probably knows that abortion is a losing issue for the Democrats.
They can't make hay out of it.
Most of what they stand for is a losing issue.
But contraception is a far different thing.
If you can convince The adults in this country, if you can convince, and you know who I'm talking about, snurdy thinks I'm going to get in trouble by trying to categorize these people still watching coverage of the Whitney Houston funeral or story, you know who I mean.
I'm talking about people that are brain dead, people that don't even know how many states there are outside of Obama, people that couldn't care less, people that are out there screwing left and right when they hear the Republicans want to ban contraception.
What are they going to do?
That's the focus of the regime.
Obama is running to be reelected by the dumbest among us.
That's who he's aiming at here.
That's how he looks at the 99%.
The dumbest, the most uninformed.
And that's why he's perfectly willing to campaign on a socialist agenda.
After what's a socialist agenda?
It's what I'm going to give you.
It's what you deserve as an American.
It's all this class envy stuff wrapped up into one little bundle.
The rich have taken everything that's rightfully yours.
I'm the guy that's going to take it from the rich and give it back to you.
And it's yours just because you're an American.
You were born here.
So the Obama zombies, that's who he's campaigning for.
He is openly campaigning as a redistributionist, as a socialist, and his objective are the dumb masses.
There is no question.
As I was noticing earlier, mentioning earlier today, and I've been noticing it, that the Democrats are not going to near the efforts they've gone to in the past to mask themselves.
In the past, they've always had to mask their liberalism.
They've had to cover up who they are.
They had to make themselves sound like they care, for example, about values.
And now that's all out the window.
Other than this payroll tax cut, which Obama wants to own as a tax cutter.
And that's a sitting duck issue for the Republicans.
He's gutting the social security funding mechanism.
And I don't know why they don't, because for all of these years, all of my adult years, every election, I've had to hear how, as a Republican, I want to take Social Security away from seniors.
And I and others want to kick them out of their homes and deny them their medicine.
That's what the Democrats have said.
Now it's Obama doing it.
Obama is short-changing the Social Security Trust Model, the mechanism, by $105 billion a year every time he extends this payroll tax cut, and nobody's replacing it.
You Social Security recipients had better understand that Obama is taking a minimum of $105 billion out of that fund every year and it's not being replaced because this payroll tax cut is quote unquote not being paid for despite the Democrats' pay go rules.
The Republicans were holding out for that.
If you're going to take it out, you better put something back in.
That's what they caved on.
They thought they were reaching across the aisle.
They thought they were compromising.
They thought they were helping in pleasing the independents.
They thought they were doing what everybody wants Republicans to do: shut up and go along to get along.
And so they did that.
And now they're being ripped to shreds as either having retreated or having caved or what have you.
Now, since we're talking about this, since it is Obama who has demonstrated he wants and thinks he has the autocratic power to dictate who shall buy insurance, what that insurance will cover, and how much it'll cost.
That's what last week was about.
When he said that the Catholic schools have to provide it, and they reacted in an uproar, well, we're moral conscience.
We can't do that.
Okay, fine.
I'll accommodate you.
I'll make the insurance companies pay for it.
And everybody said, big win.
We forced Obama to walk.
No, you didn't.
Obama still got away with telling the insurance companies how to run their business, what they must offer, how much they have to charge for it.
In this case, nothing.
So what if one day Obama decides that American families can only be allowed to have two kids?
What's to stop him?
Obamacare will give him the authority to do so.
Or any other Democrat or any president for that matter.
Once this thing is implemented, if it relates to health care in any way, shape, manner, or form, and of course the number of kids that people have equating a population perhaps growing more than we can handle, why?
And then you have this story here in North Carolina where a preschooler ate three chicken nuggets for lunch on January 30th because a state employee told her her lunch that her mother had packed was not nutritious.
Her mother had packed a turkey and cheese sandwich, banana potato chips, apple juice.
The agent in the school inspecting all the lunch boxes said, sorry, doesn't meet requirements.
And they gave her three chicken.
I think now the people in Port St. Lucie ought to love this.
I mean, a school giving away chicken nuggets.
When they walk into McDonald's in Port St. Lucie, they don't have any chicken nuggets.
They call 911 and ask speak to Obama.
That's who I'm talking about.
That's who's still watching Whitney Houston story coverage.
That's exactly who I'm talking about.
Okay, back we are and to the phones.
People have been patiently waiting.
We're going to start with Bruce in Westchester, Pennsylvania.
Great to have you, sir.
Thank you for calling.
Well, thank you.
This is really an honor.
Thank you, sir.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, I'd just like to say that, you know, the schools have done a tremendous job in creating generations of simple-minded Americans.
Yeah.
I mean, they can't put one fact with another fact with another fact together and come up with their own conclusion.
You know, what is he really saying?
What are the real agenda?
What the real agenda is?
They just sit there and wait to be told what to think constantly.
They're manipulated.
There is no conscious thought on their part as to what is going on.
There's no education taking place.
You're right.
Indoctrination is what's going on.
It shows itself in every issue.
Like the church and the abortion of contraception.
What about the banning of prayer at servicemen's funerals?
It's all part of the same agenda.
Nothing's independent.
That's true.
I know.
And it's proving to be beneficial to them because there is a huge section of the dumb masses out there.
And Obama's aiming for them.
That's who he is seeking a majority of votes from.
That's the people who he hopes bring him victory.
The dumb masses.
The Obama idiots.
I guarantee.
I have a story here.
This is from the University of Tennessee, Tennessee today.
It's from Knoxville.
This story is about researchers at the University of Tennessee.
And it got me to thinking about something.
Electric cars have been heralded as environmentally friendly, but findings from University of Tennessee Knoxville researchers show that electric cars in China have an overall impact on pollution that could be more harmful than the gasoline vehicles.
Chris Cherry, assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering and a graduate student, analyzed the emissions and environmental health impacts of five vehicle technologies in 34 major TRICOM cities focusing on dangerous fine particles.
And what Cherry, the professor, and his team found defies conventional logic.
Electric cars cause much more overall harmful particulate matter pollution than gasoline cars.
An implicit assumption has been that air quality and health impacts are lower for electric vehicles than for conventional vehicles.
Our findings, says Cherry, challenge that by comparing what is emitted by vehicle use to what people are actually exposed to.
Prior studies have only examined environmental impacts by comparing emission factors or greenhouse gas emissions.
But particulate matter includes acids, organic chemicals, metal.
Look, let me cut to the chase here.
What this made me start thinking of was the earliest years of the 20th century, 20th century, the 1900s.
Look at the quantum leap forward civilization took in those 100 years.
My grandfather was born in 1893, and he saw more advancement in human technology, quality of life in the first 50 years of his life than had happened in all of human history prior to it.
Look at all that happened.
I'm just going to give you the highlights.
The telephone, radio, television, air conditioning.
You want to talk about something that revolutionized productivity and lifestyles.
We have space travel, air travel, the jet engine.
I could go on.
The quantum leap forward took for the railroads.
Now, of course, that got started in the 1800s, but got me to thinking about what a bunch of wusses we are today compared to the people who built this country.
You realize that if, and I know the liberals are enamored with trains.
If you go to Obama's budget, it's got 35 billion here and 35 billion there for more trains.
And the reason they're into trains is it's mass transit.
It puts you with your fellow citizens all together like cattle rather than have you be independently able to get where you want to go.
But we're a bunch of, what is this electric car crap?
Do you realize how asinine at 40 miles on a charge?
You need a backup gasoline engine to get you at another 300 miles.
It takes how long?
Hours to charge the thing.
And what charges it?
Coal-powered power plants, electric plants.
But all of this is done on the basis of guilt.
We have been guilted into thinking our existence is poison.
Our existence is poisonous.
It is destructive.
And I think back to the real people.
The pioneers, the men and women who built the country crossed the country not knowing where the hell they were going in covered wagons.
Built the railroads.
Tough guts, blood, sweat, tears.
Now we expect to advance with barely breaking a sweat.
And if we break a sweat, we want to sue somebody.
What a bunch of wusses culturally we are compared to the dynamism that built this country.
It breaks my heart to see what's happening to us.
All right, so I got this snarky email in the rush from the website subscriber account.
Okay, Mr. Smarty Pants, if you say that they're trying to take Santorum out with this contraception business, then why did they try to take Romney out with the same question?
They're trying to take them both out.
They want to beat the Republicans.
The reason they're trying to take Santorum out is that they would rather run against Romney.
That's my theory.
And I think that I don't disagree with me all you want on that, but I think that's the objective.
Now, here we go.
You know, we subscribe here to all the Democrat stuff.
We subscribe to the SEIU website and the Democrat National Committee.
We go under the, well, I'm not going to give away the names, but we use the stupidest names and they don't care.
We never send them money, but we're on the mailing list.
Like we got one here today from the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee, Patty Murray, senator from Washington.
This is the group that tries to elect as many Democrats to the Senate as possible.
And it's addressed to our fake name here.
I can hardly believe this, writes Senator Murray.
Republican senators are pushing legislation that will allow any employer to deny women coverage for birth control.
This is dated today at 9.30 this morning.
Right here on schedule, the Democrat Senatorial Committee is sending out a fundraising letter to people who've donated before or to members telling them that the Republicans want to make contraception illegal.
And this all started with a George Stephanopoulos question on January 7th in a Republican debate, question he asked Nitt Romney.
Then last week, here we go with Obama demanding that Catholic schools and other Catholic organizations pay for health benefits that include abortion and contraception and RU486 and all that.
Everybody has an uproar.
You can't make the Catholic Church separation of churches and Obama.
Okay, okay, I'll make an accommodation here.
I'll make the insurance companies do it.
So at the end of the day, Obama still dictates, and that's the word, what insurance companies must cover, what they must make available, what you must buy, and how much the insurance companies charge.
In this case, zero.
It's a freebie.
And they're locked down on it, and they're not changing.
And so now in just two days, two workdays since Friday, now the whole thing has shifted to Republicans want to stamp out, wipe out contraception.
What it's all been about.
And the Democrats are now fundraising at the Senatorial Campaign Committee.
1 million strong for women fight back against the right-wing attacks on women's health.
Stand strong for women.
Sign the petition.
Add your name to 1 million strong for women and help fight back against the war on women.
This ridiculous Republican legislation will probably come up for a vote this week.
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Republican senators are pushing legislation that will allow any employer deny women coverage for birth control.
You read that right.
Birth control.
What's wrong with these people?
More than 98% of American women use or have used contraception.
It says this has been in the works for how many months?
And they triggered it on January 7th.
Another fundraising off of it.
Meanwhile, there isn't one Republican anywhere who wants to ban contraception.
And you're thinking, well, don't worry, Rush.
People are going to fall for the people that don't know diddly squat about what's going on.
These people out there behaving like minks.
These people who behave like minks while watching Whitney Houston coverage, while reading whatever trash tabloids they read, will hear, and they'll probably put a face to it, Orin Hatch or pick some old senator.
He wants to ban Congress.
He wants you to get pregnant.
And then he wants abortion.
You can see where they're illegal.
You can see where this is headed.
And then these dumb masses get angry and outrageous and outraged.
And I'm not going to allow this.
And they go vote for Obama.
Meanwhile, while all this is going on, Barack Obama is destroying country.
He's destroying the finances of this country.
He's breaking this country.
We are in debt.
He has proposed more.
He has not balanced anything, although he says he has.
He has not reduced spending, although he says he has.
He is spending like we've never spent before on purpose.
There isn't right in front of our faces.
This transformation is going on.
And the objective here is to get everybody thinking the Republicans want to ban birth control pills.
And you think it won't work?
There are enough idiots out there.
Like the caller said, single-issue people who just want to continue screwing without consequences.
And if they think the Republicans are going to bring consequences to it, they'll vote against them.
And no matter what else is happening.
You know it, and I know it.
Okay, Mr. Limbaugh, then how would you suggest that this be fought?
Stick with me on this.
It's only February.
This is still the United States of America, and we are not ruled yet by the dumb masses.
I am sure we're not ruled by them yet.
Need a morning after pill for presidential elections.
Joyce in Lincoln, Nebraska, you're next.
I'm glad you called.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
I get tongue-tied here, but I want to tell you that I am sorry.
I used to think you were nothing but a blowhard because I never listened to you.
But I live in a Republican state that is a blue city, you know, and liberal city.
And so I just went with what everybody else said, that you were just blah, blah, blah, mouthy and didn't know what you're talking about and believed all the crap.
Lied.
I make things up.
Oh, and then the drugs and blah, blah, blah.
And I hate women, and I'm a racist and a bigot and all that.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, I want to tell you I am so sorry because I have followed Fox now.
In fact, I'm almost addicted to it.
I can't help it.
From, you know, 5 o'clock till 10 o'clock, I watch it continually.
But what I want to thank you for.
Wait a second.
Well, who is your favorite person on Fox?
I like Hannity.
Well, cool.
Because he really gets down to it.
Oh, he'll love hearing that.
And I love his radio show.
I'm addicted to radio now.
You know why?
Radio, if it's done right, is compelling.
Because you can't see anything with radio.
You have to use all your senses.
You can't be lulled into sleep if radio is good.
Television can put you to sleep.
So I appreciate that.
It's very nice of you to say.
I want to tell you, can I just take a little bit more time to tell you something?
Yeah, sure.
Okay, I listened to Dick Morris last night talk about the issue you brought up with birth control contraception, and he explained it in a political way.
And I think I'm so smart because I am a very smart woman, and I have several degrees and held high jobs and on and on and on.
I'm 56, but when you turn menopausal, they got the wrong people fighting in Iraq, by the way.
They ought to send menopausal women.
We don't mess around.
I understand that.
Believe me.
That Iran would be gone in a second.
Anyway, but I'm off topic.
What I called to tell you is I listened to Dick Morris and it enlightened me a little bit, but you today explained it on an everyday people's level.
And here I think I'm so smart, I don't need to have it explained any further.
But I can't believe these people sit around and can calculate seven times down the road what they're going to do.
I was raised that you're truthful.
And you know what scares me?
We raised our son who's adopted the Catholic Church saved from abortion, by the way.
And we are not Catholic.
We are evangelistic.
But anyway, you explained it in a way I just went, oh my gosh, I didn't, I didn't, I can't believe they are that corrupt.
They are.
And the one thing that makes it work, I mean, Democrats could strategize all they want.
If they didn't have a media that was part of their operation, none of this, or very little of it, Joyce, could they implement, you realize this required a debate moderator working with the White House and the Democrat National Committee to bring this off.
George Stephanopoulos.
Now, George Stephanopoulos ran the Bill Clinton war room.
George Stephanopoulos is as down and dirty as anybody in politics needs to be to get whatever needs to be done done.
He may be small in stature, but this guy is not the marshmallow man.
And now he's over at ABC, and he's supposedly an objective journalist.
He supposedly doesn't have an opinion about things.
He supposedly is uninterested in outcomes.
It turns out he is complicit.
He is a part of what is a conspiracy here.
And by conspiracy, some people have gotten together.
They have conspired in order to secure an outcome.
They're in the process of doing it.
It has been uncovered.
It's been discovered.
They won't care, by the way, Joyce.
They'll just deny it.
And they'll accuse me and others who say this of being extremists and paranoid and all that.
But if the Democrat Party did not have their willing accomplices in the media to implement their strategy, they would not be able to get away with all this foresight and all this advanced thinking and the ability to pull this off.
And therefore, what you need to be, I mean, I think you're getting there.
What you need to be is suspicious of virtually everything you hear and read and see in conventional media.
You've got to understand that everything there, I don't care, Washington Post, New York Times, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, LA Times, it's all oriented toward two things.
Advancing the Democrat Party and whoever runs it, in this case, Barack Obama, and at the same time, defeating, embarrassing, and humiliating the Republicans and conservatives.
Those are the two things that are the daily objectives of the media in this country.
That's what they're doing.
There is no news, Joyce.
You don't turn on the news now to find out what is happening in the world.
You turn on the news to find out what Obama is doing and how well he's doing it and how much people love Obama and how he loves the country and how he's doing great things for seniors.
He's putting $40 a month in people's pockets that Republicans want to take out of their pockets.
He's saving people from these Republicans who want to ban birth control pills.
He's saving people from the Republicans who want to ban abortion.
He's saving, you must understand this going forward.
I think you instinctively now are starting to.
But you must watch the news and inherently instinctively distrust all of it and then keep watching and later on learn what they did that was accurate and true and what wasn't.
But the best way to get through this is to distrust all of it.
ABC, CBS, NBC, New York Times, Washington Post, when it comes to presidential politics, when it comes to Washington political news, distrust all of it.
The media are a stronger and more fanatical, more committed opponent of the Republican Party than even Obama is, Joyce.
And that's saying something, because Obama is an ardent foe.
The media stronger, more fanatical, more committed opponent of the Republican Party than even Obama.
The media today is simply the implementation arm of the Democrat Party.
They are simply executing a political agenda, pure and simple and nothing more.
So just a few weeks ago, what was the news?
A few weeks ago, Obama goes to the national prayer breakfast, right?
And what does he say?
He announced that Jesus supports his policies.
He announced that socialism, liberalism is Jesus.
And as we discussed yesterday, this false equating of the redistribution of wealth, socialism, to charity is what sucks a lot of people in.
It's what gets a lot of people believing that the redistribution of wealth is a compassionate thing to go out and take from the producers and give to the loafers.
That's charity.
That's charity.
Yes.
And so how?
We can't oppose that.
That's charity.
Now, a few weeks later, after Obama's at the prayer breakfast saying Jesus supports his policies, what's Obama doing?
He launches this contraception fraud and he demands that the insurance companies pay.
You think this is Jesus' policies?
Where do you think Jesus is on contraception?
Where do you think Jesus is on abortion?
Think Jesus agrees with the Democrat Party and this stuff?
Obama wants you to think so.
Obama wants you to think that he is the embodiment of Jesus' policies on earth today.
That's why the Muslim Brotherhood's ticked off.
Lucas in Boone, North Carolina.
Welcome to EIB Network.
Hello.
Greetings from the People's Republic of North Carolina.
Thank you, sir.
About eight months ago, my wife and I decided to enroll our son in daycare here in North Carolina, and I got this huge packet of sheets that I had to fill out.
And they, you know, field trip permission slip, take your photo permission slip.
And one of them was, by signing this, you agree that you'll meet the state's requirements for a preschool lunch, even though I'm packing it.
And it says I have to have six ounces of milk or milk substitute, four ounces of meat or meat substitute, three ounces of grain, three ounces of vegetable, three ounces of fruit.
It goes on and on and on.
And I did not sign it, and I thought about it with them.
And they pointed me to the state official that I could talk to.
And they told me, if your son doesn't like milk, just pack it anyway, and we'll dump it out for you.
And then you can pack them something else.
I said, do you know how much a gallon of milk costs?
And they said, well, that's the rules, and you have to follow them if you want to be in daycare.
So now I've got the government telling me that I'm not smart enough to feed my own child.
Yep.
Yep.
North Carolina, same state as the kindergarten requirements I just described.
It's same state.
And I'll tell you what, this is all coming from Michelle Obama.
This is where there are agents in preschools, kindergartens in North Carolina examining the preschool students' lunch boxes.
State agents, folks.
So what it all adds up to is that the Democrats are running for reelection, not trying to hide who they are, folks.
They are in our faces as they seek to re-elect Barack Obama.
They're running full-fledged on a socialist agenda.
And except for a few exceptions, they're not even trying to mask it any further.