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Operation Limbaugh (wake up, Republicans)
by Sgt-ROCK
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Rush Job: Inside Dems' Limbaugh plan

By JONATHAN MARTIN | 3/4/09 4:04 AM EST

Top Democrats believe they have struck political gold by depicting Rush Limbaugh as the new face of the Republican Party, a full-scale effort first hatched by some of the most familiar names in politics and now being guided in part from inside the White House.

The strategy took shape after Democratic strategists Stanley Greenberg and James Carville included Limbaugh’s name in an October poll and learned their longtime tormentor was deeply unpopular with many Americans, especially younger voters. Then the conservative talk-radio host emerged as an unapologetic critic of Barack Obama shortly before his inauguration, when even many Republicans were showering him with praise.

Soon it clicked: Democrats realized they could roll out a new GOP bogeyman for the post-Bush era by turning to an old one in Limbaugh, a polarizing figure since he rose to prominence in the 1990s.

Limbaugh is embracing the line of attack, suggesting a certain symbiosis between him and his political adversaries.

"The administration is enabling me,” he wrote in an e-mail to POLITICO. “They are expanding my profile, expanding my audience and expanding my influence. An ever larger number of people are now being exposed to the antidote to Obamaism: conservatism, as articulated by me. An ever larger number of people are now exposed to substantive warnings, analysis and criticism of Obama's policies and intentions, a ‘story’ I own because the [mainstream media] is largely the Obama Press Office.”

The bigger, the better, agreed Carville. “It’s great for us, great for him, great for the press,” he said of Limbaugh. “The only people he’s not good for are the actual Republicans in Congress.”

If Limbaugh himself were to coin a phrase for it, he might call it Operation Rushbo – an idea that started out simply enough but quickly proved to be deeply resonant by a rapid succession of events, say Democrats inside and outside the West Wing.

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The seeds were planted in October after Democracy Corps, the Democratic polling company run by Carville and Greenberg, included Limbaugh’s name in a survey and found that many Americans just don’t like him.

“His positives for voters under 40 was 11 percent,” Carville recalled with a degree of amazement, alluding to a question about whether voters had a positive or negative view of the talk show host.

Paul Begala, a close friend of Carville, Greenberg and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, said they found Limbaugh’s overall ratings were even lower than the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama’s controversial former pastor, and William Ayers, the domestic terrorist and Chicago resident who Republicans sought to tie to Obama during the campaign.

Then came what Begala called “the tripwire.”

“I hope he fails,” Limbaugh said of Obama on his show four days before the president was sworn in. It was a time when Obama’s approval ratings were soaring, but more than that, polls showed even people who didn’t vote for him badly wanted him to succeed, coming to office at a time of economic meltdown.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was the first to jump on the statement, sending the video to its membership to raise cash and stir a petition drive.

“We helped get the ball rolling on this because we’re looking and listening to different Republican voices around the country, and the one that was the loudest and getting the most attention was Rush Limbaugh,” explained DCCC chairman and Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.)

The Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank run by former Clinton Chief of Staff John Podesta, also pounced on Limbaugh's "fail" line, drawing attention to it on their well-read blog.

Soon after, Americans United for Change, a liberal group, was airing Limbaugh’s statement in an ad aimed at pushing Senate Republicans to support the stimulus bill.

“It just cropped up out of how much play that comment was getting on the air,” said Brad Woodhouse, who runs the group and is about to take over as communications director at the Democratic National Committee. “When we did it and it generated so much press, it just started to snowball from there.”

But liberals quickly realized that trying to drive a wedge between congressional Republicans and Limbaugh was unlikely to work, and their better move was to paint the GOP as beholden to the talk show host.

This was driven home to them, according to one Democrat, when Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.) took a shot at Limbaugh in late January only to appear on his program the next day and plead having momentarily had “foot-in-mouth disease.”

By February, Carville and Begala were pounding on Limbaugh frequently in their appearances on CNN.

Neither Democrat would say so, but a third source said the two also began pushing the idea of targeting Limbaugh in their daily phone conversations with Emanuel.

Let me make this as clear as possible.
by Isonomist

You. Can't. Help. Yourselves.

Game over heheh.

Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, tra la, tra la...
by MichaelRyerson

Rush Limbaugh: The Voice Of The Republican Party by Barbara Morrill aka BarbinMD Tue Mar 03, 2009 at 01:30:04 PM PST

The dirty little secret ... is that every Republican in this country wants Obama to fail, but none of them have the guts to say so; I am willing to say it. - Rush Limbaugh

As we continue our search for Republicans willing to utter the four little words, "Rush Limbaugh is wrong," let's take a few moments to look at some other deep thoughts from The Voice of the Republican Party:

  • If Barack Obama were Caucasian, they would have taken this guy out on the basis of pure ignorance long ago.

  • Hey, Barack Obama has picked up another endorsement: Halfrican American actress Halle Berry. "As a Halfrican American, I am honored to have Ms. Berry's support, as well as the support of other Halfrican Americans," Obama said. He didn't say it, but --

  • The NAACP should have riot rehearsals. They should get a liquor store and practice robberies.

  • Now I got something for you that's true--1972, Tufts University, Boston. This is 24 years ago--or 22 years ago. Three year study of 5000 co-eds, and they used a benchmark of a bra size of 34C. They found that the--now wait. It's true. The larger the bra-size, the smaller the IQ.

  • One of the things I want to do before I die is conduct the Homeless Olympics... [Events would include] the 10-meter Shopping Cart Relay, the Dumpster Dig, and the Hop, Skip and Trip.

  • If we are going to start rewarding no skills and stupid people--I'm serious, let the unskilled jobs, let the kinds of jobs that take absolutely no knowledge whatsoever to do--let stupid and unskilled Mexicans do that work.

... and ask ourselves, are these more "dirty little secrets" that every Republican believes but only Limbaugh has the guts to say? Would Republican lawmakers be willing to say that Rush Limbaugh is wrong about these comments?

Yes, this is the respected voice of today's Republican Party. And apparently the only one with the guts to say what they are all thinking.

And remember, we are calling Republican lawmakers to find out which ones are willing to say "Rush Limbaugh is wrong," so please, call your Senator or Congressman and let us know the results.

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"Met with Republican Rep. Mary Bono Mack from Riverside County's Coachella Valley. While a social moderate, Sonny Bono's widow is a solid conservative. Talked to her about Obama's $780 billion stimulus legislation. She's outraged that the plan has "$1 billion wasted on a magnetic-levitation train from L.A. to Sin City" - all at Nevada Sen. Harry Reid's doing.

After expressing my doubt that the Las Vegas line was actually in the bill's language, Bono Mack directs her staff to "get him the bill, it's right there, show him." A few minutes later, a staffer emerges with a copy and quietly says "it's not in the bill."

This is what happens when Republicans listen to their Dear Leader Rush Limbaugh. Alternate realities have a habit of colliding with the real world. And while the GOP's alternate reality once held sway in this country, those days are long past.

If Republicans want to keep themselves from being embarrassed like this time and time again, they might want to stop getting their information from conservative radio or Fox News:

From Fox News broadcast...KELLY: It's a super railroad, of sorts -- a line that will deliver customers straight from Disney, we kid you not, to the doorstep of the moonlight bunny ranch brothel in Nevada. I say, to the moonlight Bunny Ranch brothel in Nevada. So should your tax dollars be paying for these kinds of projects? [...]

See, the plan only works...
by Archaeopteryx
...as long as you idiots continue to make Limbaugh your patron saint. All you have to do is say, "He doesn't speak for us, we don't believe what the guy says." That's all you have to do.
Re: Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, tra la, tra la...
by Thomas Paine

From Fox News broadcast...KELLY: It's a super railroad, of sorts -- a line that will deliver customers straight from Disney, we kid you not, to the doorstep of the moonlight bunny ranch brothel in Nevada. I say, to the moonlight Bunny Ranch brothel in Nevada. So should your tax dollars be paying for these kinds of projects? [...]

Wouldn't it be quite the indirect route for a fast train from LA to Vegas to detour all the way to Carson City? Seems that would add several hundred miles to the trip.

Limbaugh Rules!
by BobW

Limbaugh has been the face of one part of the Republican Party for a very long time. Virtually every ultra-conservative in the nation tunes into his show every day to get a daily fix of demagogy and brain detergent. Many other Republicans have turned away from the ultra-conservative message after the failures of the Bush/Cheney administrations and the pathetic candidacy of superannuated John McCain. The economic meltdown the nation is currently experiencing also has brought some Republicans to consider the utter foolishness of supply-side, voodoo economic policies foisted upon the nation by the Reagan, Bush the Elder and Bush the Shrub. They did not work, could not work and have resulted in severe recessions following the terms of each of the three Republicans: 1987-88, 200-2001 and the financial chasm we face today.

So, yes, moderate Republicans have moved away from the extremist views of the Republican Party, while Limbaugh and the other loons rave on. Therefore, Limbaugh makes as good an example of Republican values and policies as anybody else these days.

Re: Operation Limbaugh (wake up, Republicans)
by JackDallas

It won't work. Democrats are not that smart.

Jack

Nah, that would be jumping through the hoop you guys are
by Sgt-ROCK
holding up. What Republicans need to do is remind the voters who is trying to make Limbaugh the front and center story while the economy tanks...........
It figures...
by Archaeopteryx
...you'd know the exact location of every brothel. ;)
It's a beautiful thing, isn't it?
by tartuffe
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Re: It figures...
by Thomas Paine

Archaeopteryx:
...you'd know the exact location of every brothel. ;)

Well, hardly EVERY brothel.... ;-)

I used to drive by the signs for the Moonlight Bunny Ranch on a fairly regular basis though ..... and I also know there are no legal brothels anywhere near to Vegas. They are not legal in Clark County.

Nah, with the way the DOW is headed
by Sgt-ROCK
I think by this time next year, people will have grown pretty tired of your party's games..........
So, you'd rather the economy collapse...
by Archaeopteryx
...than admit your party's tactics are wrong. You're a true patriot.
yeah, and they're doing a bang up job.
by Isonomist
What was it the Gov of Virginia said, on bended knee?
they don't have to be that smart, Jack.
by Isonomist
Just smarter than the LCD Republican functionary, and Rush. Not a biggie.
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