So. Any other Republican Party studs care to besmirch Rush?


A rectal cranialectomy does wonders for visual acuity.

Monday Michael Steele got taken behind the woodshed by Limbaugh, de-trousered and birched but good. To put it mildly, he had it coming, and I personally enjoyed it. However, if you heard Steele’s ‘apology’ it’s clear he didn’t learn his lesson, and if he does not figure it out very quickly, he will set new records for ‘Least Noticed Person In America’.

So I ask: Hey, anybody else want some? McConnell? Boehner? McCain and the rest of the RMSP party traitors? The gang at Weekly Standard? O’Reilly? Would any more of you high-ranking muckety-mucks in the Republican Party, and self-appointed ‘conservative’ pundits, like to dish (yet again) on conservatives and conservatism? Any more of you care to try to suck up to leftists and racists by accepting their criminally ignorant, slanderous depictions of Republicans and conservatives? Is it important to you to be seen as reasonable and independent by the hard-left Marxist media and the Democrats in Washington? [you may not know it, but their name for you is 'useful idiots'. Just sayin'.]

You had better wake up. Maybe YOU want to be the Republican Wing of the Democratic Party, but that’s not what grassroots Republicans want. After three generations of doing that (with a few deviations like Reagan and the 1994 Contract With America), we’re SO done with your way.

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Liveblogging Limbaugh


Rush is just about to take the stage at CPAC. Lisa De Pasquale, who has put on a kickass CPAC this year, is on stage being recognized and introducing Rush Limbaugh.

THIS PLACE GOES WILD.

And El-Rushbo comes on stage. The crowd won’t settle down.

Now they are chanting. And Rush loves it.

Says Fox is carrying live, which means it is his first ever address to the nation.

“My security detail is headed by Joseph Stalin. I’m safe from any liberal attack because they’d be afraid of offending Stalin.”

Tells a good joke at Larry King’s expense. Crowd is eating this up.

[BTW: this is the first pretty much everyone has stayed for the end of CPAC]

Rush says, “Let me tell you who we conservatives are. We love people. When we look out over the United States of America . . . we see Americans. We see human beings. We don’t see groups, we don’t see victims, we don’t see people we want to exploit. We see potential.”

“We love the constitution and the Declaration of Independence.”

Rush gives Dave Keane and Lisa De Pasquale the “terrorist fist bump.”

“We look over the country and see so much waste of potential by fifty years of a welfare state. . . . we love the people of this country and we want it to be the greatest country it can. But we understand as people created, we are all individuals and we are all different. There are no two people created created with equal outcomes — that’s up to them.”

“We don’t hate anybody. The racism in this country, let me deal with this head on . . . the racism of this country was on full display in the Democrat primary of last year.”

“It was not us asking whether Obama was authentic. We were asking if he was wrong. We concluded “yes.” We didn’t ask if he was authentically black.”

“We want everybody to succeed.”

“Everyone must pursue their desire with ambition and excellence.”

“Take a look at all the constituent groups depending on the Democrat party to improve their lives and you tell me if you find any whose lives have been improved. You can’t.”

“I want you and everyone around the nation to succeed. … I want any person or force of an overarching big government who would impede you to fail.”

Crowd Goes Nuts.

“Also for those of you in the drive by media, I have not needed a teleprompter for anything I’ve said. Nor do any of us need one because our beliefs are not the results of any contrivances or a deranged psychology. We don’t have to make notes about what we believe.”

“Don’t make the mistake that we are in the minority. The American people may not all vote the way we would wish them to, but more and more Americans live their lives as conservatives in one degree or another. And they are waiting for leadership. We need conservative leadership.”

“President Obama is one of the most gifted politicians, one of the most gifted men, that I’ve ever witnessed. He has extraordinary talents and skills that hardly anyone can surpass. It just breaks my heart that he does not use these gifts . . . to inspire the American people to be the best they can be.

“President Obama has the ability to inspire excellence in people’s pursuits, yet he pursues a path that punishes achievers. He speaks negatively of the country. He portrays America as a soup kitchen in a dark corner of the country.”

“Why does the President want to destroy [our way of life].”

He wants to know why achievement is now the focus of blame.

8 million people live in New York City and 40,000 pay upwards of 60% of New York City’s budget. The mayor won’t raise taxes on them lest they leave.

. . .

“The people who have achieved great things, most of it is not inherited. Most of it is from just plain entrepreneurial hard work.”

“They don’t have the right to take money from the back pocket of producers and give it to ACORN which will just advance the agenda of the Democrat party.”

“He’s so busy fomenting class envy in a created crisis, [Obama] has forgotten it is not his money to spend.”

“Most of the people in this country in poverty have just been beaten down.”

“The Barack Obama administration is actively working to expand the welfare state because he wants to control it.”

Takes on Barney Frank and Chris Dodd. They “get to sit around and act as innocent spectators and get to investigate what’s going on when they had the biggest role in causing it.”

Knocks Obama’s State of the Union. Tells a Joe Biden joke.

“You people at home think I told an ethnic joke about Bobby Jindal. I didn’t. I told a joke about the bigotry of the Vice President.”

“We want the best country we can have. We want the most prosperous country. . . and we just cringe to see capitalism under assault and the people that make this country work be made the enemy.”

Says Obama leaves out the 1982 recession, which was much worse, because we got out of that recession with tax cuts.

CROWD GOES WILD.

“It’s not about revenue to them, it’s about control.”

“President Obama, your agenda is not new, it’s not change, it’s not hope. Spending future generations further into debt is not compassion. . . . It is not their task to tear [this country] apart and rebuild it in their image.”

“Where is the compromise on all this spending? Where is the compromise on all this punishment of the achievers? Where is the compromise between good and evil? Should Jesus have cut a different deal?”

“We’re not quitting. We’re not giving up.”

“Now there are certain realities. We don’t have the votes on Capitol Hill to stop it. But we can slow it down and do the best we can to inform the American people of what’s in the law.”

“They are going to overreach. At some point people are going to realize this stuff is not possible. You can’t have people living in homes they cannot afford. Well you can for awhile, but not forever.”

Mentions the tea parties. Crowd loves it.

“Here’s the big question: where is the evidence that the people offering all this stuff have ever succeeded in any similar plans before? There’s none.”

“Then how’s he getting it done? Dumbed down public education. Emotions. And the ongoing . . . you know he could wipe out the GOP by inspiring this country to be the best it can be . . . he wants people to be fearful because that clears the deck for him to come in with his agenda, which is abject failure.”

“They’re not trying to build up the people at the bottom. They’re trying to tear the people down at the top. You’re successful, they whack you.”

Takes on John Kerry. Great punch.

“Obama has tried to emulate the lifestyle he’s attacking.”

“They want you to be happy because they’re going to get revenge for you. Your life won’t get any better, but somebody else’s life will be destroyed. And that’s sick.”

“58 million people voted against Obama. This was no landslide. It would have been more if we had a conservative nominee.’

“We do have an organizational problem. We do have factions seeking power . . . to redefine conservatism. The Declaration of Independence does not need to be redefined and neither does conservatism. . . it is not something you can bend and shape and reform . . . it is forever.”

“You never hear a liberal say the era of FDR is over.”

“Obama can’t appeal to the American people without appealing to Reagan voters and we’ve got people on our side who want to throw them out. We’ve got to stamp this out or it will destroy us.”

“That we have to figure out how to get the Wal-Mart voters, we’ve got most of the Wal-Mart voters already. . . . there’s ego here too. These people want to lead. There will be difference factions lining up to define what conservatism is. Be wary of those whose definition is making liberals like us. They’ll never like us as long as we’re conservative . . . in the political arena they are our enemy.”

“There’s nothing stale about freedom. There’s nothing stale about liberty. Nothing stale whatsoever.”

“Freedom is the natural yearning of the human people . . . and the United States is the place where freedom flourishes.”

Takes on the conservatives who Obama had dinner with. “Some of these are the ones who say the era of Reagan is over.”

Rush tells the story and says that those conservatives Obama had dinner with got less coverage than him and he didn’t even know about the dinner because the media all assumed he’d been there.

“You owe [your children] the truth. You owe them the truth about values, morality, about politics. Next thing, we’ve got to stop treating voters as children. Somebody says they want something that’s bad for them, do you give it to them? You still have to have the ability to tell people right from wrong.”

“We’ve got to stand for what we believe and treat people as adults and understand they can learn. It’s called optimism.”

“Joe Biden again . . . Biden was on the CBS Early Show and he was asked . . . the anchorette, the anchor did a man on the street question and a man asked what was in the stimulus package for small business. Biden was clearly stumped because there isn’t anything in there. Biden said if there was a bridge between you and your customers, we’re going to build that bridge.”

Biden asked for the website number. “I realize those of you at home have never heard liberal democrats made fun of in this way. Get used to it.” Another fist bump.

“The President’s stimulus and TARP rely on one thing — the complacency of the American people. It relies on them being able to convince the American people that only government can fix it. . . . They don’t understand that Americans are a competitive people. We strive to win. Liberals have made efforts to shut aspects of that nature down. Wherever you live, when you were a child, in youth sports, are told not to keep score because the losers, it’s just not fair. . . . so let’s not keep score. Well here’s the dirty little secret — the kids are keeping score. You know they are. The kids don’t want to lose.”

“The complacency of the American people is something they are going to rely on along with authoritarian control. . . . We’re not going to sit idly by while the American dream is restructured.”

“We want the best - happiness - for everyone.”

“Now about my comment that I want Obama to fail . . . I love the Pittsburgh Steelers - - 15 seconds left in the game, I wanted Kurt Warner to fail.”

“This notion that I want the President to fail, this shows you a side of the problem we’ve got, this notion is just commonsense. Why in the world would we want rampant government growth? What possibly is in this that any of us want to succeed. Did the Democrats want the war in Iraq to fail? They not only wanted it to fail - they proclaimed it a failure.”

“They called General Petraeus a liar before he even testified.”

“We’re in the process of winning the war and it’s the last thing they wanted. They hoped George Bush would fail. What’s so strange about saying Barack Obama should fail if he’s going to structure this country so capitalize and individual liberty fail? Why would I want that to succeed?”

Crowd Goes Wild.

“I want the country to survive as you and I know it.”

“I don’t give other people the power to offend me and you shouldn’t either.”

“Ladies and Gentlemen, the Democrat party has not just actively sought the failure of Republican Presidents and policies and now wars, the Democrat party . . . destroys lifes, reputations, and character.”

“Am I supposed to want this President to succeed?”

“We are in for a real battle. We’re talking about the United States of America . . . remaining the country we were all born into and reared into it. And it’s under assault . . . but it’s never been under assault like this before, from within.”

“so as you leave here, optimism, confidence, not guilt — it’s not worth it. . . realize there’s a way to persuade.”

“Stop thinking that we’re in the minority. Stop thinking that its being in the minority that liberates you. It is your freedom, your liberty, and your confidence that liberates you.”

Ends thanking the audience. Off hand libertarian reference to leaving people alone in their bedroom.

CPAC presents Rush the Defender of the Constitution award, which is a framed document written by Benjamin Franklin.

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CPAC Straw Poll Results


We have the results of the CPAC straw poll of preferences for the 2012 presidential race:

Mitt Romney — 20 percent
Bobby Jindal — 14 percent
Sarah Palin — 13 percent
Ron Paul — 13 percent
Newt Gingrich — 10 percent
Mike Huckabee — 7 percent
Mark Sanford — 4 percent
Rudy Giuliani — 3 percent
Tim Pawlenty — 2 percent
Charlie Crist — 1 percent

The remainder of the vote was undecided.

Gee. Who’d have thought that Sarah Palin and Bobby Jindal could be so popular with the conservative base, given the way the Left constantly attacks them?

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Ann Coulter at CPAC


My three year old calls Ann “Wonder Woman.” She’s taking the stage at CPAC — introduced by Tom DeLay (leftist heads begin exploding now).

I’ll live blog the speech. Stay tuned . . .

She enters the hall to “We Will Rock You.”

The crowd loves her. “I’ve bee watching the MSNBC coverage of CPAC. Is there any other network where you know every host was at the alternative prom?”

She calls the media the government “guard dog” except Olbermann and Matthews who are government lap dogs.

“The media compared Obama to Jesus. I lost a bet. They do know who Jesus is. But as the leader of twelve apostles, even Jesus had more executive experience than Obama.”

“Apparently the media likes carpenters. It’s plumbers they hate.”

“Obama’s first word sounded like ‘entitlement.’”

“That right there proves the whole Jesus thing wrong. Would Jesus have had a play date with Damien?”

“I guess that’s the end of Obama’s honeymoon with the press. He’s not Jesus. Now he’s just Lincoln.”

“And I forget. How many times did Lincoln vote present?”

“Obama voted present over 100 times. The only time he wasn’t present was when Rev. Wright gave one of those hate filled speeches.”

“The press called Lincoln a baboon. If only Al Sharpton had been around, Lincoln would have known he was a victim of racism.”

“The press is still talking about the fist bump Lincoln gave Mary Todd the night he won the nomination. It was a big night for Mary Todd. She was finally proud of her country.”

“Wait until the press finds out that Obama sleeps through the night without wetting himself.”

“The one thing the press knows about Lincoln is that he put rivals on his cabinet. I’m not sure buying Clinton’s cabinet at fire sale prices is the same thing.”

“Obama’s basic message . . . was bringing people together. I’ve heard that speech since I was about nine years old. Even Richard Nixon . . . gave a speech in 1968 saying he saw a little girl holding a sign that read ‘bring us together again.’”

The theme is not new.

“If Obama thinks the people really want change, wait till 2012.”

“I think we all know where Clinton’s place called hope is. [pause] Anywhere Hillary isn’t.”

“Obama has the entire media, the European Union, and Oprah on his side. A poll in Germany said 80% of Germans liked Obama over McCain and we all know how infallible Germans are at picking leaders.”

“Meanwhile we were running John McCain. It’s amazing he lost by only 7% instead of 75%. Obama beating McCain is like George Foreman beating Helen Thomas in the seventh round on a technical knockout.”

“It’s amazing the media keeps comparing Obama to Lincoln and Reagan. The press apparently can’t think of a Democrat worthy enough to compare him to.” The house goes wild.

She says history shows that the public opinion of Republican Presidents always goes up and Dem Presidents always go down.

In Q&A, she got in a dig at John Edwards again. “Obama was asked what he would do if three U.S. cities were simultaneously hit by an attack. He said he’d send ambulances. John Edwards said he’d be right behind them chasing them. This shows how different I am from Obama. My first response would be ‘which three cities.’”

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Rush Limbaugh at CPAC


At 5:00 p.m. today at CPAC, Rush Limbaugh will close out the show. The audience will be huge. The speech will be awesome. And we’ll be bringing it to you live on RedState.

Oh, and if God smiles on me today, I’ll get to meet Rush.

It may be a Saturday, but things haven’t slowed down.

This is the best CPAC I’ve ever been to.

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Mike Pence at CPAC


One of the best decisions made this year by House Republicans was putting Mike Pence in charge of the House Republican Conference. Yesterday at CPAC, he proved it.

Pence was dynamic, powerful, focused, and absolutely willing to call out other Republicans who totally failed the party and the conservative movement.

His theme, from stage, was set early:

How we, as conservatives, respond to these challenges could determine whether America retains her place in the world as a beacon of freedom; or whether we slip into the abyss that has swallowed much of Europe in an avalanche of socialism.

While some are prepared to write the obituary on capitalism and our movement, I believe we are on the brink of a great American awakening.

The crowd really responded, understanding that the GOP needs conservatives and their ideas more than conservatives really need the GOP. The fight for freedom will be based on our ideas, not the left’s. Pence drove this point home with a line that left people in the exhibit hall frozen — absorbing the wisdom of the line:

Fighting for free enterprise means standing up for free markets. The freedom to succeed includes the freedom to fail. We must defend entrepreneurial capitalism against the onslaught of the American left.

Mike Pence gets it.

After the speech, I asked Congressmen Pence how he responds to those who say the GOP leadership failed the GOP. “Not me,” he said. I responded, “Yeah, but . . . what about the leadership? The same guys are there.” He admitted there were problems, but said they are working hard to fix the problems. He pointed to toeing the line on the stimulus. He pointed out Boehner and Cantor’s leadership holding the caucus together. He made a lot of sense.

Below the fold you can listen to his whole speech.

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McConnell: Arlen Will be a Good Soldier


Also: No Compromise on Card Check, but YMMV

I’m here at CPAC, where I’ve had the opportunity to meet briefly with Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell to talk over current issues. After a strong speech (which you might ultimately be able to find here), McConnell addressed questions from several bloggers.

To me, the most notable answer from McConnell came in response to a question from Fausta - when she asked his thoughts on Michael Steele’s suggestion that the RNC might not support the re-election of Senators Snowe, Collins and Specter, given their votes for the Obama-Reid-Pelosi Debt Spending Plan. McConnell first threw cold water on the idea - saying that he would support the re-election of his Senate GOP colleagues. Then he predicted that Arlen Specter would be a more dependable vote in the future, saying:

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Mike Huckabee for Senate


See this line?

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Those are people waiting in a line that runs the length of the convention floor, turns, and wraps around of people waiting and waiting and waiting to meet Mike Huckabee and get his autograph on his book.

That’d be one hell of an army of activists ready and willing to help in run for Senator from Arkansas next year.

Maybe he’ll do it. He should.

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Live from CPAC


RedState is at CPAC again this year. We’re on the floor, interviewing people, and having fun.

Brian Faughnan, Jeff Emanuel, and I are ensconced at Bloggers Row. Stop by and say hi.

Mike Pence just gave a stellar speech and Mike Huckabee is up now. I’ll have more on their speeches shortly.

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She got PAC: The latest on Sarah Palin


Gov. Sarah Palin now has a political action committee. It’s called, naturally enough, SarahPAC. The PAC’s website, SarahPAC.com, just went up on the web.

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