Mitch McConnell's aides called Rush Limbaugh "to explain their tactics" to him!


Hello Everyone:

This is hardly being covered by the media but it is a verified fact that Sen. Mitch McConnell's aides have actually called Rush Limbaugh "to explain their tactics" to him regarding what Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has been doing to try and obstruct Obama's health care reform legislation!

Right below is an article from The Hill on Thursday, December 10 titled "Limbaugh vs. McConnell: GOP leader targeted by conservative groups" which says "Aides to McConnell called Limbaugh’s show to explain their tactics, but the conservative pundit did not seem to buy it" and other related things!

Below that is an article from Rush Limbaugh's website on Tuesday, December 8 titled "Just Say No to Obamacare, GOP!" where Limbaugh verified that he got this call from McConnell's office when he said "McConnell's office did call here and say that they are opposing this, so I don't know if adding amendments is a strategery to bollix it up and slow it down.  But I -- I disagree.  They just need to say no, there's nothing wrong with saying no to this!... That is the only thing to say about this!..."

Sen. Mitch McConnell has already made it very clear that he will NOT stand up to Rush Limbaugh:

http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0905/31/sotu.01.html

STATE OF THE UNION WITH JOHN KING

Interview With Senators Hutchison, Klobuchar; Interview with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell

Aired May 31, 2009 - 09:00   ET

JOHN KING, HOST: "President Obama, of course, made his pick on Tuesday in the morning, announcing his intention to nominate Judge Sonia Sotomayor. Within two hours on the radio, Rush Limbaugh was on the attack saying she was unqualified and more.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

RUSH LIMBAUGH, RADIO TALK SHOW HOST: So, here you have a racist. You might want to soften that and you might want to say a reverse racist. And the libs, of course, say that minorities cannot be racists because they don't have the power to implement their racism. Well, those days are gone, because reverse racists certainly do have the power to implement their power. Obama is the greatest living example of a reverse racist, and now he's appointed one.

(END VIDEO CLIP)...

KING: You have a difficult job anyway. Are Rush and Newt making it a lot harder by using language like that?

SEN. MITCH MCCONNELL (R-KY): Look, those of us who have a vote in this process are the ones who are studying this nomination. We have got a country full of people with their opinions, many of whom have big audiences, and they are certainly entitled to their opinions.

KING: Entitled to their opinions -- I don't mean to interrupt. I don't like to interrupt. Entitled to their opinions, but you're the Republican leader, you are the highest elected Republican in the United States of America. You've got a tough job. Would it be best -- would it be best that language like racist not be used by a man who millions of people listen to? A lot of people who vote for your candidate, and for a man who is not only the former speaker of the House of Representatives but is headline a major fund-raising dinner for House and Senate candidates this coming week here in Washington? Wouldn't it be better that they choose their words more carefully?

MCCONNELL: Look. I've got a big job to do, dealing with 40 Senate Republicans and trying to advance the nation's agenda. I've got better things to do than be the speech police over people who are going to have their views about a very important appointment, which is an appointment to the United States Supreme Court.

So I'm not going to get into policing everybody's speech..."

Could anyone ever picture Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) fearing Keith Olbermann and calling him to give an account for his actions and his tactics?  That would NEVER happen because Olbermann does not have even close to the amount of political power and followers that Rush Limbaugh has:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/17825

Keith Olbermann made threats to Blue Dog Dems that he CANNOT back up!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on August 8, 2009 - 10:15pm.

It was reported last month that "Republicans are no longer in control of their base" and that is absolutely correct because when "Limbaugh Cracks the Whip, and Republicans Get in Line:"

http://www.politico.com/huddle/1109/huddle405.html

Conservative coup

By: MARTIN KADY II on November 2, 2009 @ 7:13 AM

"The conservative coup in upstate New York over the weekend has revealed an ugly truth: Republicans are no longer in control of their base..."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/first100days/2009/01/29/limbaughs-talk-crack-gop-whip-stimulus/

Limbaugh Cracks the Whip, and Republicans Get in Line

Thursday, January 29, 2009

To prove this point, Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA) dared to criticize Rush Limbaugh in this Politico article back on 1/27/09:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0109/18049.html

House GOP member to Rush: Back off

By JONATHAN MARTIN | 1/27/09 4:13 PM EST
Updated: 1/27/09 7:32 PM EST

"Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., did not take kindly to this assessment in an interview with Politico Tuesday.

“I think that our leadership, Mitch McConnell and John Boehner, are taking the right approach,” Gingrey said. “I mean, it’s easy if you’re Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh or even sometimes Newt Gingrich to stand back and throw bricks. You don’t have to try to do what’s best for your people and your party. You know you’re just on these talk shows and you’re living well and plus you stir up a bit of controversy and gin the base and that sort of that thing..."

It did not take very long for Rep. Gingrey to call into Rush Limbaugh's radio program and apologize to him.  Just listen to Rep. Gingrey's call to Rush Limbaugh on his show where he begged and pleaded for Rush to forgive him and where he told Limbaugh everything that he wanted to hear:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o4GTxVjKPA&feature=related

Rush Limbaugh talks to Congressman Phil Gingrey from Georgia (6:42)

KingofdaWackos
January 28, 2009

http://www.conservative-library.info/ "Rush Limbaugh talks to Congressman Phil Gingrey from Georgia"

Rep. Phil Gingrey is definitely NOT alone.  He is one of MANY elected Republicans who fear Rush Limbaugh and who have apologized to him when they said something that Limbaugh did not like:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/17860

GOP strategist John Feehery on why Republicans fear voting for the public option
 
Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on August 22, 2009 - 3:33am.

http://www.dccc.org/content/sorry

I'm Sorry, Rush

"Republicans who've dared to criticize Rush only to beg for his forgiveness..."

Until Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress seriously try as soon as possible to implement a back door version of The Fairness Doctrine (which is the one and only thing that Rush Limbaugh and his followers really and truly fear), then there will just be more of the same of this:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123508978035028163.html

OPINION / FEBRUARY 20, 2009

Mr. President, Keep the Airwaves Free

As a former law professor, surely you understand the Bill of Rights.

By RUSH LIMBAUGH

"Dear President Obama:

I have a straightforward question, which I hope you will answer in a straightforward way: Is it your intention to censor talk radio through a variety of contrivances, such as "local content," "diversity of ownership," and "public interest" rules -- all of which are designed to appeal to populist sentiments but, as you know, are the death knell of talk radio and the AM band?

You have singled me out directly, admonishing members of Congress not to listen to my show..."

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/17308

Call Sen. Debbie Stabenow at 202-224-4822 to help her Fairness Doctrine efforts!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on February 9, 2009 - 2:52pm.

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/16851#comment-333782

Bringing back The Fairness Doctrine would help to restore...

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on October 28, 2008 - 1:04pm.

Even assuming that Obama cannot pass a back door version of The Fairness Doctrine at the end of the day, it will still take a lot of time, money, and effort for Rush Limbaugh and his wing of the Republican Party to try and stop it from passing while it is tied up in the courts for a long time.  Every minute and every dollar that Limbaugh and his followers spend trying to fight The Fairness Doctrine in the courts (which they will have to put first in order for Limbaugh's radio program to survive) is a minute and a dollar that they will NOT be able to use to mess around with health care and with other important issues!

There is no other realistic way that I am aware of how Obama can deal with Rush Limbaugh and liberate many Republicans in Congress from their fear of him because he has been around for too long (since 1988), he is far too powerful having about 20 million listeners who will do anything that he says, and when he has Sarah Palin as his traveling stooge to help his kind of ideological candidates purge out Republican moderates in GOP primaries all over the country:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/18192

Sarah Palin, Part 1: Palin is a mindless and traveling stooge for Rush Limbaugh!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 8, 2009 - 3:01pm. 
 
So the bottom line is that as long as so many elected Republicans in Congress keep on fearing Rush Limbaugh because they know he can order his many millions of followers to primary them the next time that they are on the ballot, when the aides of the highest ranking elected Republican in the country (Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-KY) are calling Limbaugh "to explain their tactics" to him, and when Sen. McConnell refuses to stand up to Limbaugh; then government is going to remain broken where Obama will get very few (if any) Republican votes on all of his major legislation!

This is the silent elephant in the room about why no other Republicans in the Senate beside moderates Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins will even consider working with Obama and it is why the Republicans will automatically try to filibuster ANY of Obama's major legislation that he cannot get 60 Senate votes for!

Mitch Dworkin

http://mitchdworkin.com/
Check out my political website!

http://www.securingamerica.com/

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/16039
RESOURCES: Speeches, Articles, and Career Highlights to help define Gen. Clark!
Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on July 7, 2008 - 2:51pm.

http://www.securingamerica.com/ccn/node/7191
Listen to Gen. Wes Clark fight for Dems on Sean Hannity's radio program: An excellent example for all of us to follow and what we all need to be doing to help fight back against extreme right wing Neocon smear propaganda!

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http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/71573-limbaugh-vs-mcconnell-as-conservative-groups-target-gop-leader-on-amendments

Limbaugh vs. McConnell: GOP leader targeted by conservative groups

By Alexander Bolton - 12/10/09 06:00 AM ET

"Rush Limbaugh and conservative interest groups are criticizing Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) for not putting up a strong enough fight to stop the Democratic healthcare legislation.

The conservative talk radio host has questioned McConnell’s strategy a few times on his program this week, joining a chorus of growing critics who say the Senate GOP leader is aiding Democrats by allowing the chamber to debate and vote on amendments.

The groups, as well as some Senate Republicans, would prefer that McConnell raise any and all procedural hurdles to slow the healthcare debate and push it into the midterm-election year.

Aides to McConnell called Limbaugh’s show to explain their tactics, but the conservative pundit did not seem to buy it.

“They are up there adding amendments. There’s no question they’re adding amendments to it. McConnell’s office did call here and say that they are opposing this, so I don’t know if adding amendments is a strategery [sic] to bollix it up and slow it down. But I — I disagree. They just need to say no; there’s nothing wrong with saying no to this!” Limbaugh said Tuesday.

Limbaugh took another shot at Senate Republicans on his show Wednesday.

“The Senate Republican leadership strategy here was flawed because it allowed the Democrats to take the offensive, buy time to work out a deal,” Limbaugh said. “I know a disaster when I see it. And I know that it’s gotta be stopped, and whatever parliamentary steps are available to people ... should have been taken.”

The Gun Owners of America went even further, blasting McConnell in an e-mail sent to members in Kentucky, noting previous times McConnell failed to stop legislation and accusing the GOP leader of helping Democrats advance the “ObamaCare legislation.”

The group noted that there is a “substantial cadre of Senate Republicans who want to slow down” the bill..."

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http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120809/content/01125114.guest.html

Just Say No to Obamacare, GOP!

December 8, 2009

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: Waynesboro, Virginia, this is Jennifer.  Great to have you here.  Hello.
 
CALLER:  Hi, Rush.  How are you?
 
RUSH:  Fine.  Thanks very much.  How are you?
 
CALLER:  I'm doing very well.  Just a little nervous.  It's an honor to speak with you.
 
RUSH:  Thanks very much.
 
CALLER:  I wanted to comment on the Senate Republicans and your comments yesterday.  I'm glad to hear Mitch McConnell saying that they are going to stand up against this and not just go along about it -- the health care legislation, that is. But the thought that some of the Senate Republicans are seemingly going to go along with the liberal notion of needing government involvement in health care infuriates me.  I saw Senator Gregg on TV last night talking about all the amendments Republicans are going to introduce to improve this bill.  I don't think anything can improve this bill.  And I don't know that that's where their efforts should be.  And to preface my next comment, I have to say I'm unabashedly pro-life and cannot believe what Barbara Boxer said.  But --
 

RUSH:  Well, the way that she said it.  They are up there adding amendments.  There's no question they're adding amendments to it.  McConnell's office did call here and say that they are opposing this, so I don't know if adding amendments is a strategery to bollix it up and slow it down.  But I --
 
CALLER:  Yeah.
 
RUSH:  -- I disagree.  They just need to say no, there's nothing wrong with saying no to this!
 
CALLER:  I agree.
 
RUSH:  That is the only thing to say about this!
 
CALLER:  I agree.  And my question to you would be this pro-life amendment that they're considering today -- if this passes, if that's the only hope of passing the health care legislation. Because I'd rather this amendment go down if that means that the bill goes down.  I don't want the same thing that happened in the House to happen in the Senate.  If that pro-life amendment hadn't been in there, the congressmen would not have voted for that bill, and we wouldn't be in the state where we are now.
 
RUSH:  See, that's very shrewd of you.  The Stupak amendment actually guaranteed passage in the House.
 
CALLER:  It did, and as a pro-life woman who's had three children -- I just -- I don't think if I was in that House that I would have been able to vote for that amendment knowing what Nancy Pelosi intended that amendment for.
 
RUSH:  Well, see, you're going to get me in trouble with these people again.  I already got in trouble once because I raked them over the coals for being single-issue people.
 
CALLER:  Well, I don't want to get you in trouble, certainly, and as I said, I'm unabashedly pro-life.  I think any woman who's had a child who has seen an ultrasound at 12 weeks, I don't see how they couldn't be pro-life. But --
 
RUSH:  Well, look. You and I are so the same page on that, but you not believing that -- and I share that sentiment with you -- but I have the same shock and dismay that people do not look at what Obama's doing. I mean, essentially, we're aborting the private sector, we're looking at a living, breathing country on our own sonogram here, and we're looking at Obama wanting to abort it.  It's the same thing to me, and I -- you get flustered like we had Jeff call: "I can't believe that only 47% disapprove of the guy, ought to be higher than that."  It will be.  Hang in there.  Be tough.  Question is, is it going to matter?  These guys don't care.  Obama is narcissistic, wants to be loved, but, believe me: he sounds himself with enough people that are sycophants that he thinks in his universe he's loved by everybody.  And he goes out and makes these speeches, and I'm sure they tell him, you know, what he wants to hear about it and so forth.  Look, I'm glad you called out there, Jennifer.  Thanks very much.   

END TRANSCRIPT

Read the Background Material...

CNSNews: Senate Democrat Introduces Amendment to Ban Tax Funding of Abortion in Senate Health Care Bill

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/58177

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Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 16, 2009 - 6:05am.

Sen. Mitch McConnell keeps on answering to Rush Limbaugh, as long as so many elected Republicans in Congress continue to fear Limbaugh, if too many Republican moderate candidates get purged out of their party by losing their 2010 GOP primary races to ideological Limbaugh-approved Republican candidates, and especially if Obama loses in 2012 to a Limbaugh-approved Republican Presidential candidate!

As crazy as Rush Limbaugh's "Strategy Memo" in this article looks, it is definitely NOT a joke and it has to be taken VERY seriously in my opinion: 

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_121509/content/01125111.guest.html

The Limbaugh Strategy for 2010: We Will Be Heard Next November

December 15, 2009

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: Now, the conservative movement is the only thing that can stop what is occurring.  And this is important to note.  Our moderates, the people who tell us the era of Reagan is over, the people who tell us that we need to expand our outreach to get that group or this group, get the Hispanic vote or whatever it is, these people have no plan to fight any of this, and they don't have any real plan to attract voters.  They don't even offer a positive alternative.  We are it, folks.
 

We are the only answer to it, the people showing up at the protest in Washington today, this is the 15th, the Code Red thing, and we will be heard next November.  And no one is going to stop us from being heard next November.  There are no moderate Democrats left in the Senate.  There are leftists and pretenders.  And that needs to be put to bed once and for all.  This notion for there are moderate Democrats in the House, moderate Democrats, if there are moderates, the people that run both places are going to get rid of them if they can.  They don't want moderates in their party.  These are leftist radicals.  We are the only ones that can stop them.  We have to have a plan B in case this thing passes, and that plan must be to fight every single effort to increase taxes or expand the bureaucracy to accommodate this disaster.  We need to find out whatever the rules of Congress are to fight them every step of the way.  And if we can make significant gains in November, it will give us a much better chance to do it.  

Well you proceed on the assumption that Obama's going to get something to sign, he's going to be touting it in the State of the Union address.  Keep in mind that all the benefits here, all the wondrous new access, all the cheaper health care, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, which is nothing but a hoax, that's not going to start for four years, but the tax increases, wham, bam, thank you, ma'am, lickety-split in a Tiger Woods second, those tax increases are going to hit.  That will be an opportunity to awaken people who still remain befuddled and fooled by this.  It's never over.  Now, we don't want to hold out at some great plan, specify what it is, but we need to keep the heat on now.  This piece of legislation is actually thousands of little pieces amalgamated into one collective disaster.  It needs to be broken down into those thousand little pieces and explained to people.  

Now, I also think that this Medicare expansion was a ruse from the start.  In negotiations, if you've ever been in any involving, say, your compensation or representing a company or something, you always, in preparing for negotiations, you put in what are called throw-aways, things that you demand be included in the deal that you secretly will throw away or give away in order to get a final deal, and both sides do this.  Except our side.  We don't do anything but accept the premise and needle with it around the margins.  And I think that this Medicare expansion was a throw-away from the get-go.  I don't think they were ever serious about this, and I'll tell you why.  Simple logic.  There's no way in a bill that cuts Medicare $500 billion you can expand it to cover people down to 55 years of age.  The two just don't go together.  So what they do, they raise the Medicare expansion as an issue at the last minute when Dingy Harry is having problems, and then they kill it a few days later on the desires of Lieberman.  

This gives them cover to get Lieberman on their side, and then others say it's now okay to vote for this, since they got rid of the Medicare expansion.  As I say I think it was a ruse from day one, it was a strategy.  You put out a false option, you have a Senator object to it, a Senator who is thought to be a moderate -- Lieberman -- with an independent party label instead of Democrat, and he says, "I can't vote for this.  Why, there's no way I'm going to vote for that.  I'm not going to vote for this with the public option in it, either."  So you give in, you give in to Lieberman, you give in to the so-called moderates, you claim there's no Medicare expansion and no public option and you get your 60 votes, and you look like you're compromising, when you're not compromising at all because you never intended the Medicare expansion to be real in the first place.  It was just designed to get Lieberman in there and it looks like it works.  

Now, I don't pretend to know the ins and outs of how Congress works.  But whatever works, nothing off the table, amendments, spending bills, gridlock, government shutdown if we have to.  It's that serious.  This will destroy the US private sector.  This will destroy the opportunity for individuals to amass wealth because of the taxes and because of the regulation on behavior.  Every aspect of human life will be regulated by the federal government under the pretense that they're saving money and costs on health care.  The more confrontational -- I'm talking about our plan B strategery here -- the more confrontational it becomes, including shutting down the government for some period of time, over government-run health care, all the better.  The more confrontational, the better.  It crystallizes it for us.  And they are forced to keep defending a bill that the public hates.  The tendency is going to be to just throw in the towel and give in if Obama signs something.  No, no, no.  Plan B, we don't give up, we're trying to save America for our kids and grandkids, are we not?  We want them to have the same opportunities that we had.  We want them to live in freedom.  We want them to continue to be able to make this the greatest country on earth.  

If we have to shut down the government, which is in the process of destroying the private sector of this country, it's damn well worth it.  It's damn well worth the confrontation.  It's damn well worth the crystalization of issues here.  Now, as for whether our side, as currently constituted, is strong enough (this is why we need a big election in November, an election based on reversing government-run health care.)  I hear people say, and I've even said it myself that I know of no entitlement that's been stricken, I know of no entitlement that's been rolled back out of existence.  But there's always a first time.  The strategy, nationalize every House race in 2010, nationalize every Senate race in 2010, just as those elections were nationalized in 1994.  And by nationalize them, I mean very simply, most House elections are local.  You've heard the old phrase, Tip O'Neill said it: "All politics is local," meaning the congressman or congresswoman will be elected or reelected based on how much bacon they bring home to the district.  

So if they get a new hospital built, if they get a new federal courthouse built, if they get a old folks house built, if they get a bridge built or whatever, they run around and they tout that, "Look what I did for you, look what I brought back to the district.  I secured blah, blah, blah."  I'll tell you a little story.  I'm going to get smacked down if I do this.  Nope, I'm going to tell it.  What the hell.  This is important.  Brand-new federal courthouse Cape Girardeau, Missouri, named after my grandfather.   We go in for the dedication of the building and the grand opening.  And my cousin Steve is the federal judge working out of this brand-new building.  It's a tremendous honor for our family.  This doesn't happen much, a federal building named after a citizen, prominent citizen but local nevertheless in a town of 30,000 people.  

So we're gathered there -- and I've shared my thoughts with my family on this.  It was just instructive to me -- we're gathered at the dedication, and a lot of people from the government who got the building built, what's the federal agency?  Maybe it's good that I can't remember it.  I don't remember the agency.  But it's the agency that the money is authorized from and the budget, and then they allocate which projects will be funded and which won't, and this one got funded.  Folks, if my memory is correct, 75% of the dedication was one government official after another coming up praising himself and his colleagues and their government agency for the hard work they put in getting the building built.  And I thought the dedication was going to be about my grandfather.  It was these people.  And, look, it's their job and they were all nice, we had dinner with them, I sat and talked to them, they're proud of what they did, they're proud of what they did.  But the vast majority of it was the government basically patting itself on the back, "Look what we did for you."  

That's how local House races are conducted.  The candidate comes back and says, "Look what I did for you."  These elections in November have to be nationalized.  And the way they were nationalized in 1994, Contract with America, was, "Look at what your Democrat member of the House of Representatives is gonna mean to national security.  Look at what your member is going to mean to corruption and scandal: House bank, House post office.  Look at what your Democrat member of Congress is going to mean to deficit spending out of control.  Look at what your member of Congress is gonna mean to the destruction of the American culture.  This man, this woman supports gay marriage, or whatever cultural issue, condoms in schools," whatever it is, tell that about them.  Position these people as nationwide leftist radicals with their impact not just in the district but throughout the country.  That worked magic in 1994.  That's part of the strategery next November.  That's going to have to be done.  

I don't know if they do a new Contract with America, but I think one of the elements that the Republicans could run on is this out-of-control spending, whether it's health care, cap and trade, or any other Obama agenda item, the simple fact of the matter is, everybody knows, enough people know that this administration and the Democrat Party are spending the income of kids and grandkids not yet born.  They know that we are bankrupt.  They know that the ChiComs are propping us up by buying our debt.  They know the precarious position we are in.  Every family knows what debt means.  Being in debt is the single greatest threat to freedom you can have.  If you're in debt your choices are really limited.  You have obligations that you have to take care of first.  It's no different for a nation; it's no different for a country.  

And so nationalizing these races on the irresponsible, out of control spending and then identifying what the spending is for, what its real purpose is, is to keep Democrats in power in perpetuity, that this spending is creating wards of the state, that it is creating people who will be forever dependent on Democrats for their breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and other essentials, and that's the purpose.  That is not compassion, that Democrat spending and Democrat politics are destroying individual initiative, destroying the concept of self-worth, on purpose.  All of this must be part of the strategy.  Now, I'm way long here.  The next segment's going to be way short.  But it was worth not interrupting this monologue.  
BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: As for whether our side is strong enough, folks, to pull this off, this is why we need a big election -- and the people that we elect need to have backbone, spine.  No more RINOs. No more reaching out to moderates. No more excuses for who we are. No more running around apologizing for our party.  We don't need to act like Barack Obama, apologizing for America around the world.  We have too many people in our party run around apologize for us.  "Well, uh, yes, we have been racist in the past and we've been on the wrong side of certain things. 'Will not balance the budget on the backs of the poor,'" all that rotgut. No more!  This moderate Republican crap is why we are where we are.  There aren't any moderate Democrats, and the independents are fleeing them in droves.  Imagine how many more independents would flee if they actually were leaving because they supported something rather than opposing Obama!  

They're fleeing in droves 'cause they have learned, and they don't like what they're seeing, they're going to the Republicans because it's the next stop.  Imagine if there were a national political leader articulating the philosophies of the founding of this country and how that's what we represent -- talking about freedom, individual liberty, rolling back this spending, rolling back the tax increases, rolling back this hoax that we're "fixing" health care.  You know, we could set up a charity! We could set up a charitable foundation, and everybody on their income tax form could simply say, "Yep. I'll check the box here and put a dollar into the insurance plan for people who don't have insurance." One dollar!  How many taxpayers do we have?  We could do this for $30 billion a year.  That's what it would take to insure the genuine 12 million who are uninsured who want health insurance.  It's not 30 million.  The number of people who really want insurance but don't have it and can't get it, is 12 million.  If you do that -- we've run the numbers -- you could do it for $30 billion a year.  You think we could raise $30 billion with a one-dollar check-off on an income tax return?  We're a charitable people.  We don't need 2,000 pages and over $2.5 trillion in order to fix something that we're not fixing. We're making it worse.  An election based on strengthening the private sector, creating jobs and opportunities, creating wealth.  An election based on returning to all of us becoming Americans, in America again.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: somebody called in and asked if parts of the health care bill could be repealed.  Because everybody's asking this, "Can we roll it back?"  And whoever answered the question from Heritage on the teletown hall meeting said that, yeah, if we win some control of Congress in 2010, that there are ways to get parts of the health care bill repealed.  Now, I don't know. Like, I'm not a political strategerist. 

All I know is these elections have gotta be nationalized in November. They've gotta be big, and they have gotta be focused on reversing government-run health care, reversing cap and trade, blocking the Obama leftist agenda.  Protecting the dollar (the currency), stopping the hemorrhaging of the debt.  It needs to be focused on the spending.  Elections have consequences.  They really do.  We need an election that's based on strengthening the private sector, creating jobs and opportunities there, creating wealth, empowering the individual, protecting the family, protecting future generations.  Liberty versus tyranny is the message.  It needs to be oriented around liberty and freedom:  Restoring America to its greatness, protecting it, saving it.  Believe me, that would resonate.  I don't know if you want to have a campaign based on like one word, "reverse" or "repeal."

If you go out and say "Repeal!" -- if that's our one word slogan, repeal, meaning repeal health care, or parts of it -- it might become an easy target for those who want to just characterize the Republican campaign as one of negativity and opposition and so forth.  That's why it has to be positive; and it has to be unabashedly, unafraid positive and bullish on America.  Too many of us have let political correctness silence us in speaking of things about which we're proud.  America, in the multicultural curricula in schools -- America as talked about by Barack Obama -- is an America of guilt.  An American that's guilty of racism, sexism, bigotry, homophobia, discrimination, imperialism, colonialism.  It's gotten to the point where some people are actually afraid to say great things about their country because they are afraid they're going to be attacked by their friends and others who don't agree with it.  There's no time to be afraid. There's no time to wallow in political correctness. 

This strategy, this plan B if health care passes, has got to be implemented --and its scope must be national in terms of local, House, and Senate races.  I'm going to tell you something else. Folks, I do not believe that Obama is as popular or as liked as everybody says.  I think it's all part of the hoax.  It's all part of the myth.  But the key for the Republican Party down the road is no more RINOs, no more moderates, no more Republicans-In-Name-Only.  They are killing us.  They are why we're where we are.  We could blow the most important election cycle in decades if we win these races but have more of the same kind of leadership, a leadership typified by our presidential campaign.  Reaching across the aisle, showing the country that we are not all these horrible things said about us.  There are no moderates in the Democrat Party.  There aren't any!  I don't see the independents running to them.  Democrats make it out like they're moderates but they're not.  Whatever moderates, meaning the Blue Dogs, do exist, believe me: The Democrats are gonna target them for destruction more than we are.  Nancy Pelosi cares more about defeating them than we do!  She doesn't like them around.  They get in her way. 

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Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 16, 2009 - 5:07pm.

which could possibly free them of their fear of Rush Limbaugh who can order his activist base of many millions of people to primary them if they do not vote his way.  Even the author of the book below (which I have) who is a strong supporter of Rush Limbaugh said on page 240 that the damage to extreme right wing talk radio would be "significant" while this issue is tied up in the courts if Obama tries to reinstate a version of The Fairness Doctrine (which is why I think he needs to try and do this any legal way that he can as soon as possible):

http://www.conservative-library.info/

Brian Jennings

Censorship: The Threat to Silence Talk Radio

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1439154422?ie=UTF8&tag=worldofvideo73-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1439154422

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on December 21, 2009 - 2:30am.

is why I had absolutely NO sympathy at all for him when he was complaining about the health care bill on the Senate floor as I was watching CNN!

As long as Mitch McConnell is reporting to Rush Limbaugh about what he is doing to obstruct health care which I have credibly documented in this post, as long as ideologue GOP Senators like Jim DeMint are rooting for Obama to fail and for health care reform to "be his Waterloo," and as long as most Republicans in Congress either agree with Rush Limbaugh or fear him to the point that they will not stand up to him; then Obama has absolutely NOTHING to work with as far as the Republicans are concerned:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHV4nDS501Y

Sen. Jim DeMint calls defeating Obama like Waterloo (0:14)

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July 20, 2009

"If we're able to stop Obama on [health care reform], it will be his Waterloo. It will break him and we will show that we can, along with the American people, begin to push those freedom solutions that work in every area of our society."

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/17338

ANALYSIS: Why Bipartisanship is NOT possible with far right wing GOP ideologues!

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on February 17, 2009 - 6:21pm.

I will give Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins credit as POSSIBLY being the only two Republican Senators who may have had honest disagreements with Obama that could just not be worked out but that is only an assumption on my part!

However Obama and the Democrats are taking a VERY huge political risk by passing this health care bill without any Republican votes. They will completely own this health care bill and anything that may go wrong with it which could come back to hurt them very badly politically if similar things go as wrong with it that went wrong with other very big and expensive programs like TARP (such as the AIG bonuses) and the economic stimulus package (such as some pork and a road to nowhere).

As risky as it would have been, I would rather have seen as much of this health care bill as possible passed by using the budget reconciliation process in order to make it a better bill so that Joe Lieberman could not hold it hostage and so that Obama and Harry Reid did not have had to buy the votes of Senators like Mary Landrieu and Ben Nelson in order to do whatever it took to get 60 Democratic and Independent Senate votes:

http://securingamerica.com/ccn/node/17957

ANALYSIS: The benefits and risks if health care is passed using reconciliation

Submitted by Mitch Dworkin on September 23, 2009 - 7:28am.

I really hope that this health care bill works and that Obama succeeds for the good of the country. However Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans are getting just what they deserve right now for their obstructionism and for their refusing to work with Obama because of their fear of Rush Limbaugh!

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