Showing posts with label Rush Limbaugh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rush Limbaugh. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2020

Rush...

"...My point in everything today that I’m sharing with you about this is to say thanks and to tell everybody involved how much I love you from the bottom of a sizable and growing and still beating heart, and there’s room for much more. All because I have learned what love really is during this. You know, I have a philosophy there’s good that happens in everything."
"...Our freedom has allowed our adaptability. If disaster is coming our way, we don’t just sit there and endure it. We come up with ways to avoid it, to beat it back, to overcome it, but we don’t just sit there and accept it. And, as such, we don’t just resign ourselves to the fact that they’re living in the darkest days because we, at least to this point, still have the greatest degree of freedom of any people on earth.

Now, it’s under assault and under attack and we all know this. But I don’t believe our darkest days are ahead of us. I never have. People have been asking, “You’ve always told us you’d tell us when it’s time to panic. Is it time?” It’s never time to panic, folks. It’s never, ever gonna be time to give up on our country. It will never be time to give up on the United States.

It will never be time to give up on yourself. Trust me." 
God bless you, Rush!

Friday, October 9, 2020

Trump's virtual rally on Rush today as we reach peak insanity...

can it get any weirder?

Yes. It can, and it will.

As it gets closer to the defeat of the commie/libtards, their wailing and gnashing of teeth is ramping up. The demons are writhing, and I promise you, this is just a foretaste of what's to come.

Prepare for your physical and spiritual well being.


Tuesday, October 6, 2020

David Kupelian : Are Trump haters evil?...

 some are.

Some are not.

Most of the chaos we're seeing is caused by people who are "responding to authority."  The rioters, for the most part, have no real idea of why they're rioting, other than someone they think is in authority has ordered them to do so.

Rush Limbaugh has said:

Marxism is in complete rebellion against God, against His commandments, against His morality, against the very idea of objective truth. Marxists want their own truth, their own laws, their own morality, their own biology, their own science, their own heaven – on earth. They want nothing to do with God or the Judeo-Christian culture that comprised the moral foundation of America and Western Civilization – which they openly hate.

At its deepest level, of course, we’re talking about a war between good and evil.

In response, David Kupelian, in his very fine article at World Net Daily, Fact check: Trump says Democrats ‘have gone totally, stone-cold crazy.’ Is he right? , had this to say:

Hit the pause button: 

None of this is to say that our Democrat countrymen are evil – most are not, but they have been powerfully indoctrinated, intimidated, brainwashed. Their hatred of Trump – and of America herself as a “systemically racist” nation – combined with the Marxist indoctrination dished out by almost all U.S. colleges and reinforced by today’s “fake news” disinformation media and radically intolerant “cancel culture,” has rendered them guilt-ridden, monumentally deceived and very angry. But they are not our enemies; they’re our brothers and sisters who are enslaved by an enemy power that has, for the time being at least, totally captured their minds and loyalties. Some of them will one day wake up and come back to sanity, especially the young.

I would like to believe the very Christian approach Kupelian has to the hatred spewing forth from the mouths of leftists. But, I also believe that someone wishing, no - hoping for, terrible things, including death, to happen to another human, is himself an evil person.

Does that mean they are evil forever?  On that, I agree with Kupelian.  At any point, a person can turn back to God and throw off the shackles of evil thoughts and behavior. 

The Upcoming Election

Rush again:

"The Democrats are promising that the riots will continue and intensify. The Democrats are promising that the violence will ratchet up. In fact, this is one of the things that the Democrats are using to try to win the election. They're actually extorting voters. The Democrats are saying, if you want this, if you want this stuff to continue, elect Trump. If you elect Trump, this stuff's gonna continue and it's gonna keep getting worse. If you want us to stop, then don't elect Trump."

...“At stake in this election is the survival of our nation. It’s true, because we’re dealing with crazy people on the other side. They’ve gone totally, stone-cold crazy.”

I am blessed to live where the aftermath of the election will not in anyway compare to what is going to happen in some urban centers.  I fear for the good people who live in these places and I urge them to prepare. Do the prudent thing and put away some provisions, arm yourself, and most importantly, pray to God.

Dan Bongino, is echoing Rush in his assessment of the coming chaos - and we thank him. 

 
 


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

A warning from Rush Limbaugh...

your future under a Harris/Biden administration.

In 48 days our future will be determined. May I remind you again if you are a Christian, you may not vote for a democrat.  If you have friends who identify as Christian and plan to vote democrat, it is your duty to correct them and explain why they can't. If you don't know the reasons, read the democrat platform. If you still don't know, seek help from a person who does know.

From: Rush:

If the Democrats win, if Biden wins this election with Kamala Harris or whoever that they put up there, that’s the end of democracy. It’s the end of the two-party system. We’re gonna have a one-party government that is going to devote itself to eliminating all opposition. That’s what’s at stake. If they win, I think the Republican Party essentially ceases to exist.

One of the first things they will do is grant statehood to D.C. and Puerto Rico, and that will give them four Democrat senators. They will never lose control of the Senate. They will never lose control of the House. They will pack the Supreme Court with who knows how many new justices, and they’ll all be left-leaning justices. And it won’t be take them long to do any of this. And after they’ve done it, there will be a one-party state.

The United States will be a one-party government. It will be just like California is now. It’ll be just like New York is now. In California, the Republican Party doesn’t exist. Well, it exists, but they never win anything. In New York, the same thing. Now, you can see what’s happened in New York and California. They are the blueprints and the forerunners for what will happen nationwide if the Democrats win in November. Mark my words.

Everybody thought that the election in 2016 was the election of a lifetime. This one is too, maybe even bigger. The Democrat Party has become full-fledged Marxist radical left. They do not believe in opposition. They don’t believe in debate. They don’t believe they should have to win minds and hearts. They don’t believe they should have to persuade anybody. They don’t believe that there is legitimate opposition.

So they’re not going to have debates, they’re not going to have any circumstance where they could lose politically. They believe in a one-party-dominating government. And it’s what they’re going to set up as quickly as they can. And there will be punishment for people who oppose them, try to stop them.

This is what, for me, is so frustrating about all the Never Trumpers and so many so-called conservatives, why they don’t see this as the immediate future of this country if the Democrats — forget Trump. Forget Trump. Trump is the only guy that can prevent this from happening. There isn’t another Republican on the ballot that can stop these people. Donald Trump is the guy.

He’s the only guy with the gonads, he’s the only guy with the desire, he’s the only guy with the know-how, and he’s the only guy with the spirit to stand up and oppose them. He’s the only guy not afraid of them. But this is what we’re facing. This is the immediate future. It’s within 50 days. That’s why the Democrats can see this. They are salivating. If they lose this election, you ask, will they sue and go to court? Oh, they’ll do that, but they’re going to engage in violence like you haven’t seen yet.  source


Friday, March 29, 2019

Must See! Rush Limbaugh interview with Sean Hannity...

"we're dealing with deranged people who are not rational."

This is an important interview to hear.

Listen to it, and then listen to it again.

The American people need to understand what is going on.

It's not over, and I never thought it was - hence, other than one silly video, I haven't had much to say about the Mueller non-report. 




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Saturday, November 17, 2018

Should we be worried about the millennials?

I think so and so does Rush.

On November 14, Rush talked about an issue that I've thought about most my life.  As each generation grows older they bemoan the upcoming generation not having the same quality of education and values.  The answer has always been,  "Now, now - every generation complains about the upcoming generation and it's always been okay. So just calm down."

One thing I've always recognized since a very young age is that each generation is not as well educated as the succeeding generation.  I never thought my generation, growing up primarily in the 50's, was as great as my mother's generation. My mother was much better educated than I was even though we attended the same private schools.  The generation that followed me in the 60's and 70's - well, never mind.  I shouldn't have to explain that to you.

Now we're witnessing a generation coming up who have been so indoctrinated, propagandized, and ill taught that parents don't recognize their own offspring after a year or two of college. 

What else could possibly explain the fawning admiration for a Bernie Sanders or Empty Cortex?

On October 25th, one of the leading whistle blowers on the state of education, John Taylor Gatto, passed away.
John Taylor Gatto was an American author and school teacher who taught in the classroom for nearly 30 years. He devoted much of his energy to his teaching career, then, following his resignation, authored several books on modern education, criticizing its ideology, history, and consequences. He is best known for his books Dumbing Us Down: the Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling,  Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher's Journey through the Dark World of Compulsory Schooling, and The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Problem of Modern Schooling, which is sometimes considered to be his magnum opus. Wiki
If you've never read any of his books I urge you to do so and rethink how you want your children educated.

And just his morning I read at NPR that Texas was changing it's textbooks to teach slavery played the central roll in the Civil War.  This is blatant rewriting of history.  Maybe for a class project the kids can all go tear down a Civil War statue.
Houston Democrat Lawrence Allen Jr., the board's only African-American member, helped write the new language. He believes it draws a straighter line between slavery and the Civil War than the previous standards did.  read it all
Without further ado, here is an excerpt of what Rush had to say about the upcoming generation: 
[...]But I have this creeping little gnawing fear that courses through the deep, dark crevices of my brain every day that the greatness of this country, that the sustainability of the greatness and uniqueness of this country that stems to our very founding is coasting. In other words, we have built up a reservoir generation after generation after generation of people who were aware of how America came to be and why and had great reverence for that and respect for it. 
They were educated to understand the uniqueness of America and how it came to be. The notion found throughout our founding documents that it is the citizens’ freedom that dominates the structure of the United States, not the government, not the people in the government.The founding documents of our country were written to limit what the government can do. Nowhere else at any time in human history short of Magna Carta had that ever happened. And everybody growing up, every generation from the founding ’til what? At what point in the 1900s was taught this? And they had a reverence for it and a respect for it. 
There have always been leftists, there have always been communists, there have always been socialists that don’t like the concept of human freedom. They want all power invested in government. They’ve always been there, but they have never been a dominant force. And they certainly never had a place in one of the two primary political parties in this country. They had their own party, the Communist Party USA or the Green Party or this or that party, and they were forever minority. 
But today, those people now have a home in the Democrat Party. The Democrat Party has been and is in the process of being taken over by people who do not respect and do not like and do not appreciate and have no interest in preserving America, as founded. We are surviving this onslaught, as I say, by virtue of decades and decades, generation after generation of accumulated — what would you call it, capital? We’re surviving, we’re coasting, we’re heading down the road here surviving based on years and years and years of devotion to the principles and traditions and institutions that founded this country. 
Now, my fear is we have reached a point where that has not been taught in two or three generations, maybe two, that instead it has been taught that America is not this special place. That, in fact, America is a problem, because America is the home of, say, anti-gay bigotry or anti-transgender this or of racism or of bigotry. That America is no longer the solution to the world’s problems. That America is not the moral force for leadership and decency, the beacon of freedom. 
That America is somehow this oppressive place which only grants its special freedoms to certain groups, white Christian men, while everybody else is subjugated and subordinated to the racism, sexism, bigotry of the white Christian males who end up forever running the country. And this is what young people have been taught intensely, propagandized intensely for how long? We don’t know. Would you peg it back to when? I was not taught this. 
The things I have just said to you that describe America as the problem in the world, I was never taught one word of that. I had to learn that people think that by listening to them. When I was in school, even my one semester in college, there was nobody teaching that America was the problem in the world that needed great reform, that America was inherently racist or sexist or any of that. 
So it’s relatively new. And my fear is that we have survived not because of an ongoing awareness and battle against this, but instead we are surviving based on all of the years of education and understanding, and at some point — we’re coasting now. We’re coasting. This is my point.  source if you wish to read the entire transcript

Bunnygate

Several weeks ago a black bunny chose us as his/her new forever home.  This is most definitely not a wild bunny.  Some loser of a human being released a domestic animal into the wild to fend for itself.

After a fruitless trip to Idaho Fish and Game yesterday to borrow a Have-a-Heart trap and returning empty handed due to a government bureauweenie who declared it "was their policy to not loan out traps for domestic animals."  Huh? The lady I spoke to on the phone was all for giving me the trap to save the life of this bunny, but little Miss "We Have Policies" was adamant that I not have the trap.

Tell me something, do idiots gravitate toward government jobs, or do they turn into idiots after holding a government job?

I called Kootenai County Animal Control, and the animal control lady was all about catching that bunny.  Let's face it - wrangling a cute little rabbit has got to be more fun than facing down a pissed off pit bull or a thousand pound moose gallivanting in a neighborhood. 

So today she and I will set about catching the aforementioned bunny and finding an appropriate home for him/her.


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Friday, October 19, 2018

Sean Hannity interviews Rush Limbaugh: Friday viewing to uplift your spirits...

because a steady diet of the antics of the commie/marxist/libtards is depressing and not healthy.

I haven't even watched the interview yet.  First I must get a start on my Friday laundry and a few other tasks.  I do know that at one point Rush says something about the polls being mostly bogus which is something I believe from the bottom of my little militant normal heart.  Remember the election of 2016?  Trump had absolutely no chance of winning trumpeted the lefty polls.  I, and many others, knew differently. We were right.


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And...........Trump's Monday rally in Houston has been moved to the Toyota Center with a capacity of 18K.  No doubt he will fill the place. 










First hand report from his Missoula, MT rally yesterday from one of my many friends who drove over to Montana to attend.


Danielle Ahrens
12 hrs
This is true we saw cars parked along the roads everywhere as people were walking miles to see President Trump tonight. Crowds of people walking down the highways and roads. 15,000 plus were standing in lines snaking across 36 acres waiting to get on buses to be shuttled to the rally. All of my years working campaigns I've never seen so many regular Americans just love and support their President. Don't believe the liars saying that he has no support. He is an amazing leader and they opened in prayer and he gave God credit for our rights and our beautiful country. An estimated 30,000+ people tried to get in. God bless America and our President Donald Trump.


And from the Gateway Pundit:

‘JAW-DROPPING’: THOUSANDS LINE UP IN COLD for President Trump Rally in Missoula, Montana – Photos and Video (Update: Cars Abandoned as Attendees Walk for Miles to Rally)






After lunch I plan of watching this interview with Paul Joseph Watson from September of last year:

Westmonster spoke to Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) about the impact of mass immigration, the left-wing hate machine, mainstream media and how the EU is hoping to block Brexit.




More:

Trevor Thomas at American Thinker:   We're Not Battling Craziness. We're Battling Evil.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Rush Limbaugh and Chad Prather agree with me: I'm not "reaching out" to the crappy people...

people who are acting crappy need to be laughed at and shunned.

Yesterday's post highlighting the ultimate in people acting crappy made me consider the manner in which we should respond to the aforementioned crappy people™

How about not responding at all?  How about treat them like the vermin they are? 

I'm not the only one fed up and not willing to take it anymore.  

Rush Limbaugh:
RUSH: No, I do want to cross the aisle and get along with these people. Like I’ve always said: I want them defeated. I want payback. I want these people to have to eat it, folks! They have been doing what they have been doing for 25 or 30 years and longer, and they’re now being called out on it. And that’s good. Now, of course they’re gonna react like stuck pigs to all of it. But, I mean, it’s… This was never gonna be pretty. I tried to warn everybody I could all during the campaign — election week and the election aftermath, and during the transition — that this is serious.

Trump means it. When he says that we’ve had stupid people leading doing stupid things within he means it. Now, Trump’s not ideological like I am. You know, Trump doesn’t take the time… It’s not that he doesn’t take the time. It’s just that liberalism as the source and root of the problem, that’s not it. He thinks it’s stupidity. I don’t care. It doesn’t matter to me that Trump’s not a doctrinaire conservative like I am as long as the objectives remain the same, that’s good enough for me ’cause that’s what we’ve got.

It is, I think, showing amazing success. The Democrat Party’s been decimated! The Democrat Party doesn’t have the numbers to stop Trump whatever he wants to do. This is not the time to start acting like we’re sorry for winning! Which is what we always have done. This is not the time for power sharing. This is not the time for feeling bad for people because they lost and maybe reaching across the aisle. It’s not the time for the way John McCain does things, which is a whole ‘nother story.

Brilliant take down of libtards by Chad Prather - and we thank him.

 




More:

Pirate's Cove:  Sore Losers Call Trump A Sore Winner Or Something

The Last Tradition:  Johnny Playing his Old Games: Rep. John Lewis Also Boycotted W. Bush Inauguration

Bunkerville:  Former Black Panther Mason Weaver Slams Rep John Lewis

MOTUS: Suggestion For the POOP People: MoveOn.Org


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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

People will not remember what you say, what you tell them. But they'll never forget how you make 'em feel...

from Rush Limbaugh.

I usually have conservative talk radio on while I'm working around the house.  In the morning it's Rush, and starting at noon it's Sean Hannity.  Three o'clock ushers in Glenn Beck, who is slowly going insane.  I sometimes leave him on because it's a bit like watching a car wreck in slow motion.

A number of days ago Rush said something that jumped out at me.  I thought it was so important that I searched his archives to see if I could find the exact quote.  I did, and I've posted it below so you can read it in context.

The main thrust of his comments were encapsulated in the title of this post.  Like Rush, I also lament the role "feelings" have in our culture - from "if it feels good, do it" to making intellectual decisions based on how you "feel" and not facts.

The reason Rush's statement spoke to me is it reminded me of the times I've said, "If I'm feeling down, watching a Trump rally perks me up."  You just can't get more "feeling" than that.  It all feeds into a book I'm currently reading about Emotional Agility, by Susan Davis.  One of the things that makes us human is our emotions.
[...]Emotionally agile people are not immune to stresses and setbacks. The key difference is that they know how to adapt, aligning their actions with their values and making small but powerful changes that lead to a lifetime of growth. Emotional agility is not about ignoring difficult emotions and thoughts; it’s about holding them loosely, facing them courageously and compassionately, and then moving past them to bring the best of yourself forward.
Those of us who not only support Trump, but do so without holding our noses, have a lot of emotion wrapped up in his candidacy.  How many of you have lost friends or been marginalized, even by family, for supporting Trump?  We've been called "deplorable" and "irredeemable" by the democratic nominee and accused of being racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, and Islamaphobic.  An emotionally agile person would never accept that premise.  I certainly don't.  Do you?

There's a certain desire for the vindication a Trump win would accomplish.  "We'll show you, libtards!"  I know that's so for me.  There's also a deep emotional fear of a Clinton presidency based on facts.  Also true for me.

But, I also think it's possible to wed facts and intellectualism with emotion.  I've watched many, many Trump rallies.  I've carefully studied his demeanor, his body language, along with the words he uses.  I've also noticed the attendees all seem to be having a great time and exude happiness - even joy.  It doesn't appear, at least to me, the same as the over-the-top reaction that Obama elicited.

After careful study of the facts, I know one thing for sure.  Trump represents the possibility of real positive change. And that, my friends, is what I feel.

What do you feel?

Rush transcript:


RUSH: If you establishment types really, really want to understand how Trump supporters look at this -- if you really do -- let me remind you of something. By the way, I'm proud of how often I'm seeing this pop up in columns and opinion pieces. It is something I have been reminding people over the past month. You guys in the Drive-Bys in analyzing Hillary's debate, you're judging rhetoric. You're judging the spoken word.

That's how you define intelligence (muttering), "It's intellectualspeak. You communicate (muttering) so you're really, really smart, really... Obama does intellectualspeak. It's a specific pattern of speech to make everybody think the person is very smart." People don't remember that. Like today. People don't remember what anybody said in that debate, and, by the end of the day today, they really won't. But they're not gonna forget how they felt during that debate.

You know, I'm one of these guys that I lament the role feelings plays in so much of our culture, but I can't deny it, and this is unalterably true. Unless you have a particularly advanced power of communication skill like I do, people do remember what I say. Most people do not. But they never forget how you make 'em feel. And I'm telling you: Hillary didn't make anybody feel special that night. She came across as robotic, a witch with a capital "B." Trump inspired feelings among his supporters that they enjoyed and wanted more of. It's how you have to look at this in part.

[...]They want Trump to say it was a disaster. Of course they do! I maintain to you... Again, everybody saw the same debate; it's just that they see it different ways. They're looking for different things. And, as I say, I'm really proud. I must tell you this. A little bromide of mine is being picked up in countless places. I can't tell you how many times I've seen this just in the last week. It's this. It's real simple. People will not remember what you say, what you tell them. But they'll never forget how you make 'em feel. And Hillary is never going to win that one.
It's worth reading the whole transcript HERE

More:


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I'm looking forward to watching squeaky clean Mike Pence up against sloppy/messy "good Catholic" (not) Tim Kaine this evening.  The Cheetos are waiting - both crunchy and puffy.  



 



Friday, July 8, 2016

What's really behind the Dallas police being killed?...

let's let two black men and a white man give you the answer.

I think everything that could be said about this incident has been said.  I am too weary to plug in my 2 cents worth of insight.

I only have one cautionary statement to make.  Do not get sucked into the MSM or the liberal government puppets yanking your chain.  They are the major part of the problem.  Obama, Lynch, Mark Dayton, and all the rest of the race-baiters want nothing more than to foment a race war.  Do not fall for it.  Do not allow yourself to be manipulated. 

After listening to Stefan Molyneux, Alfonzo Rachel, and Sheriff David Clarke, take the time to read the transcript of the interview Rush Limbaugh had with Heather MacDonald, author of The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe.  I have a link posted below.   All four of these people are telling the truth.  They deal with facts, those pesky little things that the gun-grabbing Marxists in our government choose to ignore.












RUSH LIMBAUGH:
Okay.  The war on cops has now come to Dallas, Texas.  The war on police has come to Dallas, Texas.  Now, after the program yesterday I interviewed Heather Mac Donald for the next issue of the Limbaugh Letter.  She has a book out.  She's a scholar, Manhattan Institute, and a prolific writer.  And her most recent book is: The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe. Not just the cops, but particularly the cops.

It was a compelling interview, and this morning I feverishly reached out and asked her if she had some time because she said some incredible things.  Her research has produced some incredible statistics, and I want you to hear it from her.  So she has graciously consented to come back and she joins us now.  Heather, thanks for making time today.  I really appreciate it. READ THE REST



Friday, April 15, 2016

Once again: DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING YOU, READ, SEE, OR HEAR...

outrageous!!

I originally saw the video last night on a site other than Gateway Pundit.  My first reaction was, "Well, that's really rude."

This is what Jim Hoft (bless his heart) posted at Gateway Pundit:

WOW! New York audience Completely Tunes Ted Cruz Out at GOP Dinner - along with the following video.
New York Values—
Ted Cruz spoke at the New York Republican Dinner on Thursday night.
The audience spoke over him.
You can barely hear Ted over the din in the room.
The longer Ted spoke the louder the room got.
By the time he wrapped up his ridiculously long speech the crowd was talking, clinking glasses and paying no attention to the Texas Senator.
Except there's one big problem.

According to Rush this morning

 IT DID NOT HAPPEN!  

Rush was at the event and gave a lengthy explanation this morning as to how the whole thing was orchestrated on purpose.  He's claiming everything was fine until about the last 10 minutes or so of Cruz's speech when suddenly the mics and sound system went all wonky on the broadcast - not the room. He figured they'd fix it - except they didn't.  Finally, Fox cut away and Hannity, who was in the studio, said they were having sound problems. 

Since I wasn't there, it's impossible for me to say whose version of the events was correct.  Why should I believe Rush over Jim Hoft?

I'm going to apply a bit of my homespun logic here.
  • Rush really doesn't have an axe to grind.  
  • He was present at the event.  
  • It would be very easy for his version to be refuted
  • As far as I know Jim Hoft was not at the event
  • Jim Hoft does have an axe to grind as he has chosen Trump as his savior­™
I'll be interested in what Sean Hannity has to say later today.  I've posted a few Gateway Pundit comments below the video.  It seem not everyone is so easily fooled. 

In the meantime, peeps, QUESTION EVERYTHING!


It appears some of the commenters at Gateway Pundit got it:



It is ridicules how Cruz's mic got turned off. There really are a lot of people out to get him. If you watch the second video carefully you will see many people paying close attention to Senator Cruz as he speaks. The rest of the people are acting just as they did during the Trump speech and the Kasich speech. I am sure that in the room the audio was normal.



The New York Gala event was on Fox News for nearly two hours last night. No audio problems until Cruz came on as the last to speak. Hannity finally pulled away from the event saying there was a technical problem with the audio.

Today, Fox News has been reporting the audio problem was almost the entire crowd ignoring Cruz purposely. Crowd talking, taking selfies and showing Cruz their New York values. It was a complete snub of Cruz who is cratering in the National Presidential polls and is fast approaching single digits in the New York polls leading up to the election on Tuesday.

Cruz is going to have a rough next couple of weeks.



Thursday, March 17, 2016

Trump is turning people inside out...

and it's fun to watch.

Two hours.  In two hours of perusing the internet, I have been bombarded with enough anti-Trump hysteria to last until November.

A couple of articles that made Drudge were particularly funny.  How about some expert advice on how to cope with anxiety caused by the Trump campaign.   I'm not including a link because I think this is a worthy article to read.  The link is just to prove I'm not making this stuff up.

Moving on to Politico, telling us how Democrats are sounding the alarm about Trump. Notably quoted is Mary Kay Henry, the head of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), which is just about as corrupt an organization as you can find.  Bandied about in the article are the usual epithets; bigot, hate-filled, dangerous, alarming, ugliness, and threatening.

Mary Kay has gotten together with some of her best friends, including those at MoveOn, the Sierra Club, NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Greenpeace, to pen a missive telling the left why they need to oppose Trump - or something. 

Over at the WaPo, we learn that Odumbo is going to get really, really involved in stopping Trump, because, after all, Trump is divisive, said the most divisive president ever. 

Drudge saved his headline for John Kasich being the new foe of Ted Cruz since Rubio has slipped back to Florida to enjoy the sunshine.

It appears to me that the "conservative" pundits, bloggers, and assorted others, who have already chosen their savior™, have joined up with a bunch of the most odious types on the left to stop Trump.

None of this "hate Trump" rhetoric is productive.

Rush Limbaugh:
The wise men and the smart money says that there is no way that the powers that be will deny Trump or Cruz once we get to Cleveland. They just won’t do it. It can’t happen. It won’t happen. Too many people will have voted. And I’m sorry, folks, I don’t think that’s automatic because of the way I know the people in the Republican establishment that we are all talking about here.

This crowd is very stubborn. They have not come to grips with what’s happened to them here. They by no means have accepted that the top two delegate getters are outsiders and are not part of the Republican Party ranking establishment in any way. … And the reason they haven’t come to grips with it is that they don’t want to. This operation is theirs. It has been their life. They trained for it in college. They trained for it with family connections. They trained for it, they got involved in it, and they climbed the ladder within it from the moment of young adulthood, those that wanted to be in it that early.

Some have been recruited, of course, over the years because they’ve recently acquired a lot of money and, therefore, have influence. But for the most part, these are lifers. They fear losing their virtual professional existence. They fear losing their self-worth, the thing that gives them swagger. The thing that validates their success is their position in this club, the establishment, the Republican Party and, in fact, the entire Washington establishment.

They’re not just gonna let some outsiders come in and take it. It just isn’t going to happen. The thing to keep in mind here, these people to whom I’m referring, they have all of this whether the party wins or loses elections. That’s the key. They have all of the perks and the power, the lifestyles, the connections, even if they lose elections. As long as they run the party, as long as they run their part of the, quote, unquote, establishment. They fear losing their standing in this club more than they fear the party losing the presidency or any other election.

And let’s talk about other members of the establishment. Let’s talk about other conservative media types. How about the people who – and this is not personal. But how about the people whose very lives are devoted to the intellectual pursuit of conservatism, supposedly? They may have magazines. They may be at think tanks. They may be policy aides. They might be legislative aides. But their existence is to continue to write about the superiority and the preferability of conservatism. That’s the role they play in this whole arrangement. That’s the reason for their existence. That’s what gives them their swagger. They are considered leading opinion makers and opinion leaders. They are considered superior intellects when it comes to the intellectual pursuits of conservatism.

What is the reason for their existence if Trump wins the White House? The think-tank people, what would be the point? Trump has not welcomed them; they haven’t welcomed Trump. Trump is not going to be identified as a movement conservative who is going to be seeking the advice of these people. You think they’re not paranoid? Their whole lives have been rooted and based on that identity. They’re the go-to guys to explain the conservative view of the Middle East. They are the go-to guys to explain the conservative view of Putin and the Ukraine and China and whatever. And now they’re on the outs because nobody will be interested. Theoretically.

Now, they could make a move here and try to sidle up to Trump if and when the day comes, but they don’t want that to happen. They’re scared. I mean, their identities, their self-worth, they’re just not going to peacefully let all this happen.


More:
 
Always On Watch:  Why Are We Having Primaries At All?

Gateway Pundit:  Newt Gingrich: Trump-Hating GOP Elites “Functionally Supporting Hillary Clinton”… Be Honest About It (VIDEO)  

Nox and Friends:  Are anti-Trump Republicans planning a third party run? 

Political Clown Parade:  Five-Cent Advice 

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Rush on Trump...

on Chris Wallace 3/6/2016.

Rush speaks common sense. 

You take what you get.

Speaks highly of Ted Cruz. 

O/T - How come Chris Wallace is 68 years old and his hair color looks like it came out of a tar bucket?  Just wondering. 




Thursday, April 2, 2015

Iran deal, libtards attacking Christians, and Holy Week: Let's connect the dots...

dot, by dot, by dot.

Be patient, dear readers, for this will be lengthy, but necessary reading.  It breaks a basic rule of blogging by being long.  People have been so dumbed down that anything that takes longer than mere minutes to get through is considered verboten.  I happen to believe my readers are smarter than the average kitchen sponge, and will have no problem getting through this material.


Remind yourself that it took me waaaay longer to put this together vs the time it will take you to read it - so no complaints, please. 

I'm going to suggest some articles for you to read along our journey today.  I can think of no clever non-bossy sounding way to say this except, well, just do it

Moving on...

Do you often feel like you are bombarded with so much information that it becomes a huge jumble in your mind, and while you try valiantly to sort it all out, you're still left with an uneasy feeling that you're missing something?

It should come as no surprise that this, the holiest week on the Christian calendar, has become a "let's attack Christians" week.  It is also apparent that the MSM and their acolytes are protecting this administration's outcome on talks with Iran.  Diogenes clearly stated that today by way of her clever photo.  She "get's it."

So all this homosexual cake baking and pizza catering brouhaha is being cooked up as a shiny object to divert our attention to some truly awful stuff going on.

But how, you ask.

Last week, Michael Synder published an article about how much time people spend plugged in to electronic media.
The average American spends more than 10 hours a day using an electronic device.  And most of that activity is not even interactive.  The vast majority of the time we are just passively absorbing content that someone else has created.  This very much reminds me of the movie “the Matrix”, but with a twist.  Instead of humans being forcefully connected to “the Matrix”, we are all willingly connecting ourselves to it.  There is a giant system that defines our reality for us, and the length of time that the average American spends connected to it just continues to keep growing.
[...]As I have written about previously, more than 90 percent of the “programming” that we absorb is created by just 6 enormously powerful media corporations.  Our conversations, attitudes, opinions and belief systems are constantly being shaped by those entities.  Unfortunately, most of us are content to just sit back and let it happen.
I think his article is important for you to read.  I'll wait for you to get back.

A few days later, over at Zero Hedge, I read Big Brother Is Here: Facebook Reveals Its Master Plan - Control All News Flow.  Another must read.  I'll wait.

Also last week, hubby sent me a link to repost by Erick Erickson over at Red State You Will Be Made to Care. 

This morning, Francis Porretto, citing Erick's article had this to say:
Memories Pizza didn’t blast out a news release. They didn’t contact the media, nor make a stink on Twitter or Facebook. They didn’t even post a sign in the window rejecting gay-wedding catering jobs. They merely answered questions from a novice reporter who strolled into their restaurant one day – who was sent on a mission by an irresponsible news organization. another post that should be read   I'll have breakfast while you're gone.
Breakfast was delicious.  Welcome back.

Do you start to see a pattern forming?  Do you??

Early this morning I read a post over at Deus Ex Machina Blog, who has been doing a series on Objective/Virtual Reality. In it, he published almost the full transcript from a Rush Limbaugh show.  In the interest of you're having to chase around, I'll reprint it here.

This was from his April 1st show: (emphasis mine)

RUSH: Lo and behold, my friends, here's another one. Another bakery had to shut down, and this is from Indianapolis, all the way back in February, February 15th. USA Today: "A bakery that drew protests for refusing to prepare a cake for a gay couple has closed its doors."
So you see, ladies and gentlemen, I knew that bakeries had been shut down because of this. I just erred in talking about the bakery in Denver. That one's still open, and they weathered the storm. But this one is in Indianapolis.

"The 111 Cakery was still profitable, said co-owner Randy McGath. But McGath's 45-year-old wife, Trish, did most of the baking and wanted more time to spend with the couple's four grandchildren. The business 'was wearing her out,' her husband said. She has been taking a break from working since Dec. 31 when the bakery went out of business, he said. In March the McGaths faced a firestorm of protest after declining a request to bake a cake for a commitment ceremony for two men. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Indiana since Oct. 7."

What? The hell, you say. You mean to tell me that gay people could get married in this bigoted, racist state? How is that possible? With everything you're hearing about Indiana, can you believe this hysteria? Can you believe this? All these businesses claiming they're gonna get out. All of these conventions that were scheduled to take place in Indiana, the sponsors demanding and claiming they're gonna get out, can you believe this? A 100 percent manufactured hysteria.

If you pay attention to the Drive-By Media, you would think that the state of Indiana has more bigotry, racism, sexism, than your average Middle Eastern Sharia law country. If you paid attention to the American media you would think Indiana was one of the worst spots on earth you could go and live. So many bigots, so many racists, so many homophobes. And yet we find out that gay marriage has been legal in Indiana since last October.

A TV station in Indianapolis broadcast the story of the bakery rejecting the request to bake a cake for a commitment ceremony for two men. The next day Facebook and Twitter blew up with outrage. By the way, that's all manufactured, too. Take it from one who knows. Take it from one who is a target of some of this stuff. We have done research, folks, we have found out that it's 10 to 11 people who have found a way, using advanced algorithms, to make themselves appear to be thousands upon thousands of people.

There is on Twitter this thing called StopRush, and it's people attacking me and this program much the way Indiana is being attacked today, and whatever conservative institution was attacked yesterday. What this group does is they go after local advertisers on local EIB affiliates, and they try to intimidate local businesses. This cake shop is an example, I don't know if they're one, but like this little mom-and-pop businesses. They just overwhelm them with complaint tweets, threatening tweets, a bunch of e-mails.

It's 10 people. We researched it. We know who the people are. We know where they live. Virtually 85% of all the so-called outrage e-mails and tweets are generated by 10 people, made to look as though they are thousands and thousands and thousands. It's all fake. It's all phony. It's all part of a left-wing, massive smear operation. It's defamation, it's smear, it's everything you can imagine. But it's made to look legit, and it does look legit until you get into it. It just scares the hell out of people. So here's this bakery shutting down because Twitter hummed with outrage.

We are led to believe, we're supposed to think that when something like this happens, Okay, a gay couple walk into a bake shop in Indianapolis, they want a cake. The bake shop says, "Sorry, no, we don't believe in gay marriage. We're not gonna bake your cake." Ask yourself, how, then, do thousands upon thousands of people find out about that within hours? How does that happen? How all of a sudden does this bake shop start getting all of these tweets and all of these e-mails, all of them threatening, by the way. Some of them are scary threatening.

But how does anybody know? This gay couple that's rejected at the bakery, what do they do? Do they go out, tell somebody, it then blows up? How does it happen? It's all strategized. It's all organized. It all has, as its objective, being turned down. They target places that they think this is gonna happen, and then they've got their response ready to go to make it look like the whole nation.

You know what else we found in our investigation? Let's just take a state, doesn't matter which one, take Illinois. Let's say there's a mom-and-pop operation that wants to advertise on our station in Illinois, Chicago, WLS, and that local sponsor's commercial is heard, and the next thing that proprietor knows, he's got thousands and thousands of tweets threatening him, telling him defamatory things about me, lies and things totally made up about things I've supposedly said on the radio.
And the guy gets scared. We found out that not only are only 10 people behind this, but in the vast, I mean vast majority of cases, 90% of the tweets are coming from out of state. They're not even from people within the listening area of WLS, in the example I gave you. They're not even people in Chicago. Because that's not where these 10 people are. They're in Southern California, they're in New England, a bunch of places there in the upper Midwest. There's an active college professor that's one of these 10 people. The point is that this has become a stratagem that has been conceived by people at Media Matters for America, and it's all contrived. It's all made possible by exploiting vulnerabilities that exist in Twitter.

As a result, Twitter has become a cesspool. Twitter has become a sewer for this kind of stuff. But these people at the bake shop, let's go back to them, the McGaths. Okay, so they refuse to bake a cake, and the next thing they know Twitter has erupted, and they've got threats coming in, and it's made to look like they're all from the neighborhood. It looks like these threats and these tweets are all from people in Indiana and in Indianapolis and in the suburbs, when they're not. They're from out of state. Ten people. I don't know in this case if it's 10. I know in my case it is. We've researched it. We spent a lot of time finding out about this.

Just to see this all happen is mind-boggling to me. And to look at how effective it is, because it literally -- if you're a mom-and-pop business, and you think thousands of potential customers are sending these. And the message, they're all, by the way, worded almost identically, almost like form letters. There's some differences in them, but they're all threatening, some to a greater degree than others. But the bottom line is, that if you're a local mom-and-pop business, and you do something in the process of running your business one day, and the next day you've got thousands of supposedly angry people breathing down your neck because you're a racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe or you're supporting racists, sexists, bigots, homophobes, whatever, you get scared.

These people shut down the bakery. In Oregon, the same thing happened and it cost 'em 150 grand in addition to losing the bakery. This is all bought and paid for in one way or another by George Soros and the Democrat Party. Now, the thing about this is, none of what I've told you is news to people who've investigated this. It's striking that even though all of this is known -- and we've taken our research and documented research and we've shown it to people. And it's still, for some reason, showing them the truth, it's kind of like global warming: You show people the truth about the lies and the totally made-up science of global warming, and they still have are trouble rejecting it because they're still getting all those threats on their computer from Twitter, from Facebook or wherever else it's coming from.

No business owner wants to get that kind of stuff routinely thrown at him. The Republican Party, they're all victimized this way. And it's just stunning to me that people have not come up with a way to fight back and deal with this. But the take-away, the thing you need to know, the thing you need to understand is that it's a safe bet in practically every one of these cases, Twitter doesn't erupt. It's not thousands upon thousands, tens of thousands, in some case millions of people. It's a very few, it's a handful making themselves look like a mob.

And it seems to me that there would be, at least at the Republican Party level, some way of being able to deal with this, since you know exactly what it is, and you know when it's coming. You know what you say and how you say it, you know what kind of reaction it's gonna cause from the left. And to continually act shocked and surprised by it is a bit curious to me. I know there's a term, it's astroturfing, made famous by David Axelrod who practically invented this whole concept, online astroturfing. The Obama campaign and the radical left have been using this for years to not only mislead the public, but to intimidate people.

My point is, they are not gigantic in numbers. They are not a majority of people. It's not a majority of people ticked off at the state of Indiana, folks. It's not the whole country outraged over what's happening in Indiana. It's made to look like that. And the media, of course, is part of the game, so they go right along with this. They know this whole thing is ginned up. You can tell them the truth, just like the story on global warming that I just had here: "Scientists Say New Study Is A 'Death Blow' To Global Warming Hysteria." No, it's not, because it isn't about global warming.

The global warming proponents are not gonna be stopped by science that disproves their claims 'cause it isn't about the science in the first place. There isn't any science. Everything that you think is true about global warming has only been established to exist in a computer model. There isn't one shred of data anywhere that can conclusively predict what the climate is gonna be next year, much less in the next 50. The only way that they can do that is computer models, and those are only as good as the input data. There is no scientific data. All there is is a so-called consensus of scientists. Ninety-seven percent of scientists agree. Well, science is not a consensus.

But here's the point. You can respond to all of this with fact after fact after fact after fact that destroys claim after claim after claim after claim, and it's not going to stop because the agenda is not about global warming. Global warming is the vehicle, just like Obamacare was not really about health care. It's about something much larger and much more insidious, as is all of the left-wing agenda. And because they still remain a minority, a true minority, a numerical minority because they are not the majority of people in this country, and they are not the majority of thinking, but they have captivated certain elements of pop culture media, and these tricks they play on Twitter and elsewhere to make themselves look like they are so numerous and so large that you and everybody like you ends up thinking you've lost your country and there's only 10 or 20 of you left, and there's no way to beat 'em back.

It's a total psychological ploy. They are not a majority. They're nowhere near a numerical majority, and this is the only way that they can hope to have any success with their agenda is to impugn the opposition, intimidate, and defame, frighten, and paralyze the opposition. That is exactly what they're engaged in. And that's how they seek to win, because they can't win in the arena of ideas. They are nowhere near enough people to win.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: Another favorite trick in all of this: "Why are you so upset just because of who people love?" You've seen that phrase bandied about in this. "It's discriminatory to care about who people love, and love is a great thing. Why are you objecting to it?" Well, I can tell you right now, I could mention I love somebody, and it wouldn't be accepted. I would be called a bigot and any number of other bad names. All I would have to do is say, "I love, Jesus Christ."

That is not permitted.

That makes you a bigot and whatever else, because that's what the left is scared to death of. All of this, every bit of this is about the left's visceral fear of religion. So the next time you get caught up in this argument and they accuse you of being a bigot or a discriminator because, "What's wrong with this? What's it matter who loves who?" say, "Yeah, you know, I love Jesus Christ," and that's like -- oh, my! -- showing Dracula the cross.

You're not supposed to say that; that doesn't count. You are not permitted. That says bad things about you. So it's not about that, either. That's just another one of these arguments that's designed to make you shut up, and to agree with the notion that, "Yeah, I'm a bigot if I have a problem with who people love." Tell 'em you love Jesus next time and see what they do.
Moving on:

Yesterday, while we were absorbed in the latest rants of the homosexual activists, Zero Hedge posted this:
It's business as usual in Washington. President Obama has just signed another Executive Order declaring a National Emergency to deal with cyber threats:
  • *OBAMA ORDER CREATES NEW AUTHORITY TO RESPOND TO CYBER THREATS TO BE USED IN 'TARGETED MANNER'
  • *OBAMA ORDER ALLOWS SANCTIONS FOR CYBER THREATS
This new authority, yet another layer of government oversight, we are sure is for your own protection and in Obama's words will "augment work to fight cyber threats." All your internet is belong to us...
And From SHTF Plan:
The E.O. stops short of getting into certain policy specifics, especially regarding what to do in the event a cyber security attack to our critical infrastructure is identified, but given that the President has already reserved the right to shut down the internet using a kill switch as he deems necessary, we can take a pretty good guess at what would happen, and we’re fairly certain that this will soon be written into policy. Whether those regulations will be made available to the public remains unclear.
What we do know is that this executive order, combined with a previous action by Obama known as the Executive Doomsday Order, gives the President jurisdiction over not just the internet, but every resource in America, including your very person:
So where does all this lead?

Glad you asked.

All of these events are not random things, and they are not things that we were unaware of. It's all part of the seemly random information we ingest each day.  

We know that the Obama administration is making an unholy alliance with Iran. Notice I said the Obama administration and not Obama.  He's a drugged up sock puppet doing the bidding of his string pullers.

 We also know that they have turned their back on Israel.

 We know that the money supply is rigged along with the stock market and the banking industry.  We know this country is drowning in debt and about to add trillions more to the bottom line.

We know that our borders are wide open to any and all - including Islamist terrorists. 

We know that Christians in the Middle East are being routinely slaughtered.

We know that the Federal government has taken over public education through the Common Core Standards, further dumbing down the electorate.

I see several scenarios which could occur.  World War III sounds like a real possibility.  

What to do:

I will never tell anyone what to do.  I can only make suggestions based on what I've observed and what information I have been able to glean.

First I would take your money out of the bank.  Leave a small amount for operating expenses.  Granted, the fiat currency may end up worthless, but if it's in a bank and the bank either closes or goes offline for some reason, you will not be able to access any of it.  I'll take my chances with under the proverbial mattress since it's not earning one dime in interest anyway.

I would be prepared for a minimum of one month of country-wide disorder.  It is not hard to stockpile a month worth of water and food and, I believe, it's something everyone should do no matter what shape you think the country is in.  Disasters come in many different forms. 

Get out of debt.  Do I need to tell you why?  I didn't think so.

Carefully vet everything you read or hear.  I've been studying logic at a site that will help you recognize the ways people try to influence you.  While I don't always agree with everything he posts,  his Taxonomy of Fallacies is excellent, if a bit overwhelming. He has all the fallacies on a flow chart just the way I like things presented - nice and orderly. 

Most importantly, connect with your higher power.  For me that is the Holy Trinity - God Almighty, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.

And finally, don't panic and don't lose hope.  We outnumber the libtards ten to one.  They are afraid of us. Enjoy the life you have.  Go to the park, hiking, and fishing.  Listen to uplifting music, read some good books, and pray daily.

With all that in mind, I'm heading to Costco.  I have to work Friday and Saturday and this is my only chance.

May God bless and keep you all during the Easter Triduum and always.


Iran "Framework"

As I'm writing this. I await Odumbo to make a statement about whatever agreement they've come to with Iran.  You can be assured there will be no details.  You can also rest assured that he will be late; very late.  It's the administration's way of thumbing their nose at us.

Here ya go:  There is no deal, only a framework.  Maybe by June they'll have a deal.  In the meantime he is insulting and belittling Netenyahu and throwing Israel to the wolves.

Allow me to add that the libtards at Huff and Puff are calling this "framework" a victory for Obama "the greatest president, evah."


Additional Reading:

Abby Roads:  RFRA: Indiana, Arkansas, and counting ...

 Independent Sentinel:  Memories Pizza Is A Manufactured Crisis by Leftists Says Daughter of A Gay, Transgender Man 

National Review:  The War on the Private Mind

SHTF Plan:   This is Why You Need Your Money Out of the Bank: Freeze Outs, Glitches and Holds Increasingly Locking Customers Out of Funds

Thoughts From Frank and Fern:  What Is Really Going On?




 







Friday, December 19, 2014

Bill Whittle: Stories Liberals Tell: How Conservatives Can Win Back the Country and Rush on Liberalisim......

according to Bill we need to start telling our own stories. 

But first - Rush. 

Yesterday, Rush Limbaugh opened his show by talking about how easy it was to be a liberal.  Luckily, I was able to find a transcript on his site so you won't have to be subjected to what would, no doubt, be my tortured paraphrasing.

I realized that he was describing every single liberal I know.

From Rush:
Do you remember the name John O'Sullivan?  Used to be the editor at National Review in the days shortly after -- well, Mr. Buckley was still alive and running the place.  And he also was a prominent position holder at Lady Thatcher.  And he said something once that I think a lot of people have forgotten if they heard it in the first place.  And I'm paraphrasing, but John O'Sullivan said any organization, any group, any bureaucracy, family, you name, any group of people, any organized group of people that is not actively conservative will become liberal.

Liberalism is easy.  It's the default position.  If you want to love yourself with no reason, if you want to love yourself for caring and doing nothing, if you want to love yourself for thinking you are very compassionate and very concerned, liberalism is easy.  Conservatism is an applied process.  You have to actively be conservative in the way you think and live on a daily basis. It's not because conservatism is hard.  Most people live their lives that way.  It's just that liberalism is so seductive.  It's a set of false promises, and it's a set of illusory things that make surface emotions easy as pie.

All you have to do to be thought of as a good person is to look at suffering and say it bothers you, and that's it.  You're a good person.  Well, that doesn't do a thing in terms of solving the problem.  But you don't have to solve the problem to be a good person, to be a liberal.  All you have to do is be able to recognize it and then convince people that it bothers you and that it shouldn't be.  And then, if you learn very quickly that you can blame other Americans for that misery, then you're an even better liberal.  And that's all it takes.

But conservatism is an applied, I believe, intellectual process.  I know that most people live their lives that way.  I mean, you don't walk down the street and give your paycheck to neighbors, but you'll vote for people that do it for you.  People live their lives that are conservative don't know it.  Republicanism, conservatism has a brand problem, if you will, and liberalism, it's just easy.  If you look at the Republican Party, for example, it is clear, is it not, that in these six years of Barack Obama, the entire country has shifted to the left, including the Republican Party.

You may not like hearing it, and you may say, "Rush, look at the election result."  Yeah.  Yeah.  Of the people who voted, we overwhelmingly rejected it.  But not even half the people voted in this country in the 2014 midterms.  Of the people who voted -- and that counts, don't misunderstand, the people who vote are the ones that do end up making a difference.  See, I've gotta be very careful.  I'm not trying to dispirit anybody here.  But the Republican Party has abandoned conservatism.  And according to O'Sullivan, what's happened to 'em?  They're becoming more and more liberal.

Obama is shifting the entire country liberal.  You don't automatically default to moderate.  Moderate is also something you must try to be.  Despite what people think, being a moderate takes effort. You have to consciously object or accept things.  Liberalism doesn't require consciousness, is my point.  All it requires is emotion on your sleeve, and bingo, and you've accomplished it.  It's why I've always said it's the most gutless choice you can make because it takes no effort and you end up being thought of as a wonderful person.

The Republican Party clearly has abandoned conservatism, and what's happening to them?  They're indistinguishable, at the leadership level, from the Democrat Party in terms of issues.  Name it:  amnesty, Obamacare, you name it, you can't spot significant difference in the two.  There's more and I suggest you read it

From YouTube:
Liberals have dominated the storytelling and culture making industries for some time now. So how do Conservatives win back the hearts and minds of America? Find out, as Bill Whittle takes a look at what has made Leftie Hollywood such a success, and discusses some options for the Right. Because, if we lose the culture for good, we will lose in the ballot boxes too.