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Resistance to Obama Has Melted Away
RushLimbaugh.com ^ | 2/5/13 | Rush Limgaugh

Posted on 02/05/2013 2:44:45 PM PST by Evil Slayer

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RUSH: Look, folks, I really don't like being a "see, I told you so." I mean, I know I do it a lot 'cause it happens a lot, and I used to even have a little jingle with it. "Nah-nah-nah-nah-nah-nah! See, I Told You So," because it used to be somewhat unique. Now it's not difficult at all. It is important, however. I do, when relevant, like to remind you of things that you've heard in the past on this program that you may have forgotten, things that I've said. Here's a story that leads into my point.

Washington Examiner, here's the headline: "Kasich's Cave on Obamacare Shows How Hard it is to Beat Big Government -- Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who campaigned as a limited-government Republican," and he used to be a big-time limited-government Republican when he was a member of the 1994 House freshman class. He presided over the budget committee that actually did balance the budget one time. Kasich has walked the walk as well as talked the talk. But here now is this story:

"Ohio Gov. John Kasich ... on Monday announced that he would implement one of the costliest provisions of President Obama's health care law by expanding the state's Medicaid program. His decision, a huge victory for the White House that will provide cover for more Republican governors to do the same, serves as a great case study on how difficult it is to impede the growth of government. When Obamacare was making its way through Congress in 2009 and 2010, the proposed expansion of Medicaid was one of its most controversial elements.

"As things stood, the program was crushing state budgets, so governors in both parties feared that expanding it to 15 million to 18 million beneficial," the so-called uninsured, "would be unsustainable. Then Sen. Ben Nelson was infamously given the 'Cornhusker Kickback' -- expanded federal funding for Medicaid to Nebraska -- to win help secure the 60th vote to get Obamacare through the Senate. The backlash against the 'Cornhusker Kickback' cemented the idea in the public consciousness that the process used to pass Obamacare was corrupt," and as you recall that "helped elect Scott Brown to the Senate in Massachusetts and added fuel to the Tea Party.

"Ultimately, [members of Congress] substituted the special Medicaid treatment for Nebraska in favor of increased federal funding for all states instead. Under the law, the federal government will pay 100% of the cost of the Medicaid expansion at first, and then 90% after 2020. This comes at a cost to federal taxpayers -- $932 billion over a decade," and it's going to be more than that, "according to the Congressional Budget Office. To be clear, that's if all states participate." Just to give you a little history on this: "But last year, 26 states led by Florida won a suit challenging the federal government for coercing states into the Medicaid expansion and the Supreme Court left states with the option of rejecting it.

"This brings us back to Kasich and his decision." Now, again to refresh your memory, remember Obamacare has a bunch of cuts. From Medicaid, it cuts $700 billion. See, they had to bring Obamacare in under a trillion dollars. They didn't have to, but they wanted to as a means of telling voters it wasn't gonna cost anything. The Iraq war... Remember these numbers? The Iraq war cost us a trillion dollars, and so they said, "We're gonna end the Iraq war, and we're gonna do health care. So it's a net wash in terms of money at present being spent. There no new money!"

This is what they said. But in order for them to be able to say that (with a wink and a nod), the number as scored by the CBO had to come in under a trillion dollars. Well, the way this was achieved, in part, was the federal government, via Obamacare, makes the states pick up all these Medicaid expenses. All of it. That was the only way to do it, because the states can't print money like the federal government can. They have to come up with the money.

They have to raise taxes or try to borrow it or whatever, but they can't print money like the federal government can, and this was a huge expense that Obamacare just shoveled right through their front door. So we get to the Supreme Court decision on Obamacare, and the court said that states cannot be compelled to incur this Medicaid expense. They can opt out if they want to. So a lot of states decided to opt out. Kasich has decided to opt in, but he's not the first. There are five of them now.

The governors of Ohio, New Mexico, North Dakota, Arizona, Nevada have all... The word is "caved" in the story, so that's what I'll use. They've all caved and said they will cover the expenses of Medicaid. They'll take over the expense of the federal government, in effect, which helps Obama just in terms of the paperwork and keeping the so-called costs of Obamacare artificially lower than what they really are. Now, this is a disappointing situation to a lot of people. But there is a practical political reality to explain it, which doesn't make it easier to swallow.

There is a political reality: We lost the election. We lost the state of Ohio. Kasich is up for reelection, and he wants to win, and he is simply judging where the people of his state are. I think this is happening in a number of other places. The 2012 election is going to prove to be the most devastating election result in ways that we haven't even contemplated yet. Every week, there is new evidence of this. The See, I Told You So is not specifically that governors like this were going to cave, but that resistance to Obamacare was going to become practically nil.

There isn't any resistance to Obama anywhere, and it's going to get worse even from this point. There's no political impetus, there's no perceived upside on the part of Republicans standing in the way of Obama. The perception is that the people of this country love Obama. I mean, they cult-figure love this guy. This is the perception in the Republican Party and that there's nothing that's going to change that. So they have to bite the bullet, gnash their teeth, and go along with all this so as not to be hated.

It is a purely defensive posture, but it's also a concession to what they believe the political realities today are. This election result is causing a mind-set in the Republican Party that is as devastating... This is worse than the mind-set and the realities after Watergate, and it's not just because the Republicans thought they were gonna win. It's not just because they thought Romney was gonna win. It is because of who Obama is and what his policies are and the perception that the American people massively support it all.

That's why Cantor is saying, "We're gonna have to do a better job of explaining who we are. We need to do a better job of explaining why we're doing what we're doing." Well, I think that epitomizes how lost they all feel -- and right now, folks, there is no fight. There's no desire for it. There's no fight mentality. There is no desire for any opposition of any kind at this point in time. That's what all of this means. It's a direct outcome of the 2012 election. It is Santa Claus trumping freedom. Santa Claus trumps everything. Santa Claus beats fiscal responsibility. Santa Claus beats individual liberty. Santa Claus beats individual responsibility. Santa Claus trumps all of this. It's no more complicated than that, but that's exactly what all of this means.

Santa Claus trumps everything. Santa Claus trumps working. Everybody loves Santa Claus. That bugs 'em. They think there's nothing in it. There's no upside to opposing anything that's happening in the country right now. And it's gonna get even worse as issues come up and more Republicans throw in the towel. That is going to happen. And I have no idea what's gonna arrest it. At some point it'll stop. At some point it's gonna reverse itself. I don't know what it's gonna be, when, I haven't the slightest idea. But Kasich's up for reelection. He lost the state of Ohio, it went Obama, it went Democrat. He's reading tea leaves. Other governors are doing the same thing.

There's some holdouts. I mean, not every Republican is throwing in the towel. But for the most part, the overarching philosophy or theory is there's nothing to be gained in opposing Obama. The media's gonna come out and destroy you. The American people love Santa Claus and don't want to hear any opposition. That's just gonna be categorized as mean-spiritedness, extremism, racism, what have you. So you're gonna have to bite the bullet for a while, let this play out, because there's nothing that's gonna stop this, nothing foreseen that's going to stop it. Something will, but I don't know what or when, but something will arrest this. Because it always happens.

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RUSH: Let me grab this next call. Look, we're bombing out on the phones today. I think you and I can both agree it has been an absolute disaster on the phones today. I'm still looking to salvage that portion of the program. "Let me try again," in the famous words of Frank Sinatra. Mike in Pompano Beach, Florida, it's great to have you on the EIB Network. Hello.

CALLER: Hey, Rush.

RUSH: A lot of pressure on you, Mike.

CALLER: Yeah.

RUSH: I don't mean to do that to you.

CALLER: You really set the table for me. First of all: "Amen! My prayers have been answered." I wanted to talk to you on this issue for a long time. In the age of the low-information voter, why is it that the policies of Kasich towards Medicare, Medicaid, or any of this stuff is actually gonna play into voters' decisions? We keep giving up and caving for a purported benefit at the polls which the low-information don't know about.

RUSH: Well --

CALLER: So why do we keep tailoring our governance for this demographic?

RUSH: Okay, first, let me stop because I'm ecstatic. You have salvaged the disaster that was the phone portion of the program. That's a great question, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

CALLER: Yeah. Yeah.

RUSH: In fact, would you like an iPad?

CALLER: My goodness, I can not believe that's actually happening to me. I listen to you give those away every day. I love it.

RUSH: In fact, you know what? You could be among the first to have one of the new iPads that just came out today with 128 gigabytes of storage, if you would like one.

CALLER: I would love it.

RUSH: This is the Retina display, fourth-generation iPad with 128 gigabyte storage. Would you like it?

CALLER: I would love it.

RUSH: Okay.

CALLER: I would absolutely love it.

RUSH: Then hang on at the end of the phone call for Snerdley to pick up and get your address so that we can FedEx the thing out to you, okay?

CALLER: Fantastic.

RUSH: Now --

CALLER: Can I just add to this one little bit?

RUSH: Don't ruin it! It's a great question. Okay, go ahead. I'll roll the dice.

CALLER: I promise I won't ruin it. I promise. You can take away the iPad if I ruin it. But the point is we need a whole marketing campaign toward mind share. Stop worrying about policy and ideas and start getting marketing out there. They don't have that and that's what's needed.

RUSH: Okay, I'll deal with that in just a second. Your question, as I understand it, is: Kasich caved to the premise that the states will pick up the Medicaid expense. Your question is: Why is he caving, because low-information voters do not vote on policy. They're not informed enough to be voting on policy, so why are we caving on policy? You want to know, if I got you right, why the Republicans keep giving away their core beliefs?

CALLER: Absolutely, and especially when they give 'em away makes it even harder for us to get elected! So you just fight tooth and nail. These guys fought us tooth and nail when they were in the minority. We need to fight, and I don't see it anywhere!

RUSH: Okay. Here's why I think it's happening. I don't think that Kasich and the boys are looking at this as policy. I think that they are perceiving and assuming that voters are looking at Obama as Santa Claus, as the giving away of benefits and things. And if they oppose Obama, they are afraid these voters are going to think the Republicans don't want them to have stuff. You're right. It isn't about policy with the low-information voters. It's not that they care about who is paying for Medicaid, the states or the federal government.

That is of no interest to them. They're not aware of it at all. It's not the issue. All they want is, when they go to the hospital, to get treated, and they want to think somebody else is paying for it. That's what they think of Obama, that's what they think of the Democrats, and if the Republicans oppose that, what these people hear is that they might have to pay for it themselves 'cause the Republicans don't want them to have that. This is what I think Kasich and the boys are thinking.

CALLER: I agree with you but I think we can actually out-Santa Claus them. We should be giving away school vouchers. Give people $20,000 cash. We should be giving away health care insurance. I mean, the amount of money we could give away to make things more conservative in America by giving away stuff, by giving away limited government-type things that will move the government in a limited-government direction. You can still be Santa Claus and win those low-information voters.

RUSH: Okay, how do they -- how do we -- give away health care?

CALLER: Well, what if...? I don't even know what the cost is. It's gotta be less than Obamacare, but what if we gave everybody --

RUSH: No, no, no. Obamacare is the law of the land. We can't do anything about that. How do we --

CALLER: Okay, so don't give that gift. Let's give school vouchers. That's a big win. I don't like people going to these indoctrination camps that are the public schools.

RUSH: Okay, stop right there. Stop right there. In their defense, the Republicans have been doing school vouchers. They've been promoting it. They stand for it. Obama took 'em away in Washington, DC, at Sidwell Friends and every other school that has them, and at a special school where low-income people were the beneficiary. He took it away.

CALLER: Federal vouchers are big money, and let me hear them talk about it because I haven't heard 'em talk about it for a while. I think they're placating us. I feel like they are all betraying us.

RUSH: I think they think that that's too complicated.

CALLER: Ugh! Please. (chuckling) You talk about money for people.

RUSH: Okay, let's look at it. Wait. Don't interrupt me now. On the one hand, you're the low-information voter, okay? On the one hand you've got Obama, and you think Obama is giving you education, giving you student loan, giving you this, giving you that. On the other hand, the Republicans are saying that they're gonna give you the money and then you gotta go spend it and you have to go shop for the best deal, then you get to keep what's left over. What's easier? Just take the freebie.

CALLER: No 'cause you get to go to a private school that's even better and you probably end up with five grand cash extra every year. I don't know. At least put it out there. I'd love to have the cash, but again, I'm not a low-information voter. But, I don't know. I just feel like first of all, your first idea that we're dealing with the low-information voter is huge. Now we gotta figure out how to sell it, and then we gotta put together marketing campaigns to sell it. Talking about policy and saying, "Obama's a great guy but his policies are misguided" isn't going to win.

RUSH: Okay. All I'm telling you is that in the low-information voter mind-set, "vouchers" are work. Low-information voters really don't care about education. "Just go to school. You get school breakfast, school lunch, and that's it."

CALLER: They still go to school in the ghetto. They still don't like their schools. We should be in there making inroads in the low-income areas and saying, "Listen, we're gonna get you the private schools that they're going to." No more of this, "Oh, free hot lunch!"

RUSH: Mike?

CALLER: Okay, I'm sorry.

RUSH: Mike, how old are you?

CALLER: I'm 43, Rush.

RUSH: You're 43.

CALLER: I actually wrote a book about this and stuffed it in my top drawer because I don't want to publish it.

RUSH: No, no, no, no, no. My point is that you're young enough not to know that the Republicans have been doing this all of my life. They have been talking about it, they have been proposing it, they have even implemented it in places like Wisconsin. It gets torn down by courts! It gets ripped away by Democrat activists. Because it does work! It does exactly what you think. This is the nature of the beast, the nature of the battle that we face. We need an accompanying mind-set not just to win the minds and hearts of these people like you're talking about. We've gotta also amp up to defeat the Democrat Party! That's what does not exist right now. There's a two-pronged stool, if you will, and we've only got one prong. That is trying to reach voters.

We gotta wipe out the Democrats, too.

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RUSH: Just to state it again: Obama killed a voucher program in Washington, DC, in his first month in office in 2009. It was a widely successful voucher program for low-income minorities, and he just ripped it out from under them.

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1 posted on 02/05/2013 2:44:49 PM PST by Evil Slayer
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To: Evil Slayer
TEA Party members really have no wish to be a part of the Government's Other Party. We don't usually chose to associate with cowards.
2 posted on 02/05/2013 2:49:20 PM PST by YHAOS
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To: Evil Slayer

It’s not Santa Claus, because nobody is getting anything out of this (except Bambi’s faux homies, who might be getting a free phone...big whoop!).

It’s fear. Obama is a dictator, and he has the full support of the media, Wall Street and the federal government with its full enforcement powers.

We thought it couldn’t happen here...


3 posted on 02/05/2013 2:50:13 PM PST by livius
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To: Evil Slayer

We have conservative talkradio, internet sites, and blogs. They will be working really, really hard, plus the tea party movement.


4 posted on 02/05/2013 2:52:59 PM PST by Biggirl ("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
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To: Evil Slayer

February 23, 2013!


5 posted on 02/05/2013 3:11:45 PM PST by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Evil Slayer

`Resistance To Obama Has Melted Away’ “There isn’t any resistance to Obama anywhere, and it’s going to get worse even from this point.”

Complete nonsense! Assuming the election wasn’t stolen, just under half the country can’t stand the fraud.

Presidential
Candidate Vice Presidential
Candidate Political
Party Popular Vote Electoral Vote
Barack H. Obama Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Democratic 65,899,625 51.02% 332 61.7%
Willard Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Republican 60,928,981 47.18% 206 38.3%

FR is `Resistance HQ’ and the fight has just begun!
To your battle-stations .....


6 posted on 02/05/2013 3:12:13 PM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: All armed conservatives.)
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To: Evil Slayer

I guess Rush’s message is that the country will have to go totally belly up before the low-information voters notice the change. And I suppose the Republicans hope to be the ones to put Humpty Dumpty together again.


7 posted on 02/05/2013 3:16:10 PM PST by luvbach1 (We are finished.)
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To: Evil Slayer

Sorry, but I couldn’t listen to Rush at that time...I had the radio on, but he was so damn depressing...

Providence has given us this oppressive government. We have a Witness to keep—a Name to bear.

Jesus Christ is that name, and He is the Righteous Judge.

We must not give up—He is not against us. He may judge our nation. Our nation deserves judgement. But we should not lose our witness.


8 posted on 02/05/2013 3:23:07 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
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To: livius

Actually Baraq’s followers are living pretty well relative to the value they add to society.

EIC, TANF, EBT, Obamaphones, subsidized cable, school breakfast and lunch, section 8, energy assistance, yadda yadda. All paid for with fake money created by Bernanke and Geithner (now Lew).

The Fedgov is like that family in 2007 riding a wave of false prosperity based on maxxed out credit cards and helocs on a house with negative real equity. Two leased luxury SUVs and a McMansion.

It’s gonna blow, hopefully in the next 4 years, and hopefully Baraq gets the “credit”.


9 posted on 02/05/2013 3:23:47 PM PST by nascarnation (Baraq's economic policy: trickle up poverty)
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To: Evil Slayer

Everyone I know is forgoing luxury items in order to buy ammo. I wouldn’t say that the resistance has gone away. I think the resistance has just stopped talking and that is not the same thing at all.


10 posted on 02/05/2013 3:30:37 PM PST by nolongerademocrat ("Before you ask G-d for something, first thank G-d for what you already have." B'rachot 30b)
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To: livius

“It’s fear. Obama is a dictator, and he has the full support of the media, Wall Street and the federal government with its full enforcement powers.”

You got that right. People believe that the federal fascist goons are 10-feet tall, are battle-tested veterans and eat railroad spikes. Of course that’s BS.

The macho ATF gestapo surrendered to the women and children at Waco 10 minutes into the firefight. You can see them walking away with their hands in the air.

People are afraid of bogeymen they create in their own minds.


11 posted on 02/05/2013 3:31:16 PM PST by sergeantdave (The FBI has declared war on the Marine Corps)
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To: livius

“It’s fear. Obama is a dictator, and he has the full support of the media, Wall Street and the federal government with its full enforcement powers.”

Sure is fear. At lunch with friends today I said it felt like when I was a kid and we heard how the Soviets had kids ratting on their parents, friends ratting on friends, making it so no one had anyone they could trust and didn’t fear if they weren’t marching in lockstep. We are living in dangerous times and as we were warned back in the Cold War days,our destruction would come from inside.


12 posted on 02/05/2013 3:40:35 PM PST by EDINVA
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To: Evil Slayer
Rush is correct. The Republican party has collapsed...on the fiscal cliff, on the debt ceiling, on Medicaid expansion (even “Scorpions for Breakfast" Jan Brewer), on immigration. Now Carl Rove and the establishment republicans attack the Tea Party.

Why vote Republican when you get this garbage? At least the Democrats say what they want to do; the Republicans are spineless weasels.

It is very tempting to take it out on the GOP by not voting for them again. Disgusted, dismayed and depressed.

13 posted on 02/05/2013 3:48:42 PM PST by conservativehistorian (.)
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To: Evil Slayer; All

With all due respect to Rush supporters, please bear with the following. I classify Rush as an Obama guard dog just like Fx News and Townhall.com. This is because not only did Rush ignore major concerns about Obama’s fake BC, but just like Fx News, Rush never mentions Congress’s constitutionally limited powers evidenced by Section 8 of Article I, Article V and the 10th Amendment in federal public policy discussions.


14 posted on 02/05/2013 4:52:55 PM PST by Amendment10
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To: Evil Slayer
Rush still has to explain why, if there is no fight left in the GOP, then why did Boehner fight so hard to keep the Speakership of the House?

If he didn't have the fight left in his belly to oppose Obama, why didn't he step aside and let someone who does have the fight to take it up?

I'd like to know why Boehner was so strong when it came to purging conservatives from committees, if he really didn't have the will to continue the fight, as Limbaugh suggests?

Isn't it worse to openly collaborate with Democrats by refusing to relinquish the reins of power that could be used by someone of strong will to oppose Obama, and removing people who might from their committee positions?

Didn Boehner purposely cripple the Republican party's ability to oppose Obama in the House?

Would you say that Boehner and McConnell moved from giving in to open collaboration with Obama, rather than letting someone else continue the fight?

Do we have a vichy Republican party?

-PJ

15 posted on 02/05/2013 5:01:28 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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To: Evil Slayer

I am far from melted. I am frozen solid!


16 posted on 02/05/2013 5:04:39 PM PST by dforest
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To: livius

“......As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends,
I must not look to have, but, in their stead,
Curses, not loud but deep.....”
Macbeth, Act 5, William Shakespeare


17 posted on 02/05/2013 5:25:53 PM PST by expat2
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To: tumblindice

You might be right. But the GOP doesn’t see it that way. They see the glass as half empty.


18 posted on 02/05/2013 5:28:06 PM PST by Terry Mross (Who long before America is no more?)
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To: Biggirl; Evil Slayer
We have conservative talkradio, internet sites, and blogs. They will be working really, really hard, plus the tea party movement.

In my opinion that strength is, in actuality, a weakness. The vast majority, if not all, of the Conservative movements primary modes of communication are totally inward looking. Closed loop systems that, for lack of a better term, preach to the choir. It makes for quite strong conservatives, but it achieves diminishing returns quickly, and more importantly doesn't add numbers quick enough. FR, talk radio, etc are great, but they are a greenhouse. New growth doesn't come quickly.

This is one area the Liberals have done extremely well. Exceedingly well. Their mode of communication is external as opposed to our internal. They control the media, and more importantly entertainment. That is far more important than news or some guy talking on the radio. This allows them to drip drip liberal leaning precepts, and this is why an issue like homosexuality went from being looked down on in the early 90s to generally accepted by most people below 35 in 2005. Drip drip in tv and movie programming. The 2nd amendment? Give them 15'years of drip drip and even that will change.

I'm not saying that we should leave talk radio. No, we should GROW it - and not just radio. Conservatism needs to take a more pro active stance, and to sell itself to people who are NOT conservatives. That is however much harder than nodding heads in tandem at what Rush said, thus I expect no movement.

Which unfortunately is tantamount to the last 50 die hard fans of Dungeons and Dragons physical boardgames. Yes, those 50 are the absolute best in D&D board games, but unfortunately everyone else moved to videogames.

The Tea Party has great opportunity to sell themselves to the general public, but I believe they will simply sit in a circle and pump each other up ...while the Libs gain control over the next generation of minds through their outward looking media/entertainment approach. This is why the Libs have people like Rachel Maddow to give semi-serious Lib propaganda to those in the early 30s, and they has entertainment to take care of everyone younger. Who do we have? Rush and O'Reilly (and I jest on Bill).

19 posted on 02/05/2013 7:09:58 PM PST by spetznaz (Nuclear-tipped Ballistic Missiles: The Ultimate Phallic Symbol)
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To: spetznaz

Outstanding post. You understand the problem.

Two generations of “progressive” education.

Control of the MSM - which transitioned from “heavy liberal bias” to “full journ0list members of the regime” in 08.

Open borders.


20 posted on 02/05/2013 7:14:33 PM PST by nascarnation (Baraq's economic policy: trickle up poverty)
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