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tblue37 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-03-08 07:23 PM
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Limbaugh urges listeners to vote for Clinton
Limbaugh wants the Democratic race to continue
(CNN) – As Hillary Clinton battles to keep her presidential bid alive, she may be getting help from an unlikely source: conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh has been actively urging his Texas listeners to cross over and vote for Clinton in that state's open primary Tuesday, arguing it helps the Republicans if the Democratic race remains unsettled for weeks to come.

"I want Hillary to stay in this…this is too good a soap opera," Limbaugh told fellow conservative talk-show host Laura Ingraham on Fox News Friday. He reiterated the comments on his Monday show and replayed the exchange with Ingram.

He also said Clinton is more willing than the Republican National Committee and John McCain's campaign to criticize Barack Obama.

"We need Barack Obama bloodied up politically. It's obvious that the Republicans are not going to do it, they don't have the stomach for it (emphasis added," Limbaugh continued. "As you probably know we're getting all kinds of memos from the RNC saying we're not going to be critical. Mark McKinnon of McCain's campaign said he'll quit if they get critical over Obama. This is the presidency of the United States we're talking about. I want our party to win I want the Democrats to lose.”

More at http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/03/03/limbaugh-urges-listeners-to-vote-for-clinton/
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anamandujano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-03-08 07:24 PM
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1. Reverse psychology. He believes in his ability to bloody anyone all by himself.
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George1984 Donating Member (48 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-03-08 07:33 PM
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2. Is this not the kiss of death to Hillary???
Rush is a putz, having him try to convince the right to go vote for her states that even he knows the obvious, the tougher candidate for them to beat, is just about done with Hillary. Then the old man will be in trouble.
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TheWebHead Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 04:57 AM
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5. uhh.. reverse psychology with dittoheads?
this has been the meme since Wisconsin, and its especially the case today. We're talking about 7 weeks, almost the length of the primary as it has already been run, for internal civil war if Hillary can't be ousted tonight. 7 weeks will destroy either candidate driving a wedge mccain will walk through into a November victory. Nobody in congress on the Democratic side, including Hillary supporters, wan't to see this go on beyond tonight. If PA was in a week or two, that would be a different story, but the gap is just too long and it will become too poisonous.
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:04 AM
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6. oh please. Anyone who can't see that it's to the repukes interest to
have a long contentious dem primary ending in a brokered convention, is just a political moron.
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GoldieAZ49 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-03-08 07:39 PM
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3. The Dems are tearing each other apart, of course Rush wants it to continue
all the worst racist, sexist, religious smears are coming from Dems


All they will do in the GE is re air the primary


Divide and conquer is an age old strategy the Dems are doing to themselves, and Hillary isn't going to drop out this week
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krkaufman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 04:51 AM
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4. Republicans "not having the stomach for it" is complete bullshit, of course.
They just don't need to smear Obama right now, since Hillary's doing it for them, and so that rationalization can be trotted around for a bit in the hopes that it'll stick in the dim brains of some listeners.
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AtomicKitten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:10 AM
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7. I wonder what kind of effect this GOP meddling will have.
Edited on Tue Mar-04-08 05:19 AM by AtomicKitten
TRANSCRIPT excerpt

RUSH: I talked earlier about what's happening in Texas in terms of Republicans voting Obama. It's a Houston Chronicle story: "In Democrat Primary, Expect a GOP Turnout; Perhaps Fueled by Clinton Dislike, Many Republicans to Vote for Obama." I understand I've got a big challenge here to try to get Republicans to change their minds on this and vote for Hillary to keep her in the race, to keep that party at war with itself. This is how the story begins: "At John's barber and styling shop in the historic downtown of this conservative community southeast of Austin, politics is clearly in the air these days. What has particularly struck stylist Pete Campos is how many of his Republican customers are talking about voting for Barack Obama motivated more, he surmised, by a strong dislike of Hillary Clinton than a strong attachment to Obama. 'I think Hillary scares some people,' said Campos, an independent who is leaning toward voting for the Illinois senator.

"According to polling, as well as anecdotal evidence, an unusually large number of Republicans and independents may cast their votes in the Democratic contest next week, a prospect that could tip the outcome of what polls show is now a tight race. Such defections could also affect the many local and state legislative primaries around the state. An American Research Group poll released Monday showed Obama leading Clinton, 71 percent to 25 percent, among Texas independents and Republicans who are likely to vote in the Democratic primary. ... Daron Shaw, a political science professor at University of Texas, said surveys he conducted in two state legislative districts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area revealed that almost a quarter of voters with a history of voting in GOP primaries planned on participating in the Democratic primary. Shaw, who conducts exit polls for Fox News, said that while some Republicans are voting in the Democratic primary largely for strategic reasons, he said others may be tired of GOP control of government and are drawn to a fresh face and ideas."

Eh, who knows? "Michael Jones, a 39-year-old self-described conservative Republican who is involved in marketing, said he will cast his vote for Obama ... 'so Hillary gets out.' But he isn't enamored of Obama, a first-term senator whose experience has come under fire from both Clinton and McCain. 'I just wish he would get some substance,' Jones said. Yet Jones said he is undecided about the general election because he doesn't like McCain, whom he described as 'just another Washington senator.'" So you see, confusion is running rampant out there, and it's clear that Republicans in Texas have been listening to this program where we have advised Republicans to pimp themselves for a day and go vote in the Democrat primary. It'll teach them what it's like, by the way. They screwed our primaries up early up, all these Democrats and independents in these open states showing up and voting for a bunch of non-conservatives. It's about time we screwed them up. I just think, at this stage, the longer Hillary can stay in this, the better for us, is the bottom line.

RUSH: I know I'm fighting an uphill battle here, folks, on trying to convince you Republicans in Ohio and Texas to cross over, pimp yourselves for a day, vote for Hillary to keep this campaign going, this Uncivil War, Democrat Party. I know what's going to happen. Even if I convince you to do it -- remember what this is, this is about us winning. You have to understand, it's not about Hillary winning; it's about us winning. It's about our party winning. It's about those people losing. They've got some problems in the Democrat Party. It's not all sweetness and light over there, and we need them to continue warring with each other. We love these stories of black people claiming they've been threatened with violence or their lives because they're not supporting Obama. We want all this kind of stuff out there. We want the Clinton campaign to keep pumping out these pictures of Obama dressed up as Bin Laden. We want this kind of stuff. If Hillary loses this thing, all of that's going to come to a screeching halt. We want all the disruption in that party as possible. It's about us winning.

I know what's going to happen. Even if I persuade you to go in there, to pimp yourself for a day in Ohio and Texas next Tuesday, you're going to go in the ballot, you're going to go in the booth, and you're going to start punching the hole there for Hillary. It's sort of like Peter Sellers and Dr. Strangelove, he wanted to salute Hitler, you kept having to grab his arm to keep -- your arm is just going to be naturally tending to go away from Hillary, it's going to be a fight, because you just can't bring yourself. Never in your life would you ever have believed, A, that I would be recommending you do it, and B, that you would. I know it's going to be very difficult. I am stunned. This Clinton campaign is inept. Well, actually I'm not stunned. Actually I'm vindicated, because ever since the nineties, we've been hearing about how Hillary Clinton is the smartest woman in the world. She's inept! Everything that she has touched at the Clinton administration bombed; everything, in a policy sense or a strategic sense. This campaign of hers has been an absolute disaster. First, the attitudinal arrogance to think that it was a coronation and that she was inevitable, and then when it turned out not to be that, not knowing what to do, not having the right people in the right place.

You know, that campaign managerette of hers, Patti Solis Doyle, one of the reasons she was canned, she was watching soap operas every day, according to TheAtlantic.com. She was watching these soap operas, so the Clinton campaign said. Now, if she was actually doing that, that means she was just a figurehead to try to get the Hispanic vote. But Patti Solis Doyle had been with Hillary since the Arkansas days. Do you know how it has to frost her? I know I keep saying this, but you've gotta try to understand this. She gave up everything. Do you know how mad she is when she goes to bed at night? She gave up everything, and now she's even having to abandon the whole notion she was co-president, because Obama successfully called her out on all the Clinton administration failures. He's out there saying, "Well, you can't say you were co-president on that when it worked and you weren't co-president on that when it didn't work. You're either co-president or you weren't." So now she's having to go back to being advisor, first lady and advisor. She goes to bed every night, I'm telling you, she's probably got little voodoo dolls in her bedroom, she throws darts at them.

She has got to be so mad, here the country ostensibly loved her husband, even though he never got more than 50% of the vote, apparently the country loved old Bill, and the Democrat Party is rejecting her out of hand. It's not just upsetting to Cokie Roberts and Dee Dee Myers. It's gotta be upsetting to Hillary that she is being rejected and that lug husband of hers was so loved and adored by the Democrat Party, and she isn't? You gotta understand these are not happy days. (interruption) I'm sure she does have a Rush Limbaugh doll in that room she's throwing darts at, a little voodoo room, but I'm telling you, I'm on her side here. We are trying to save this. Bill Clinton and I on the same side here in trying to continue to promote the chaos in the Democrat Party.
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Olney Blue Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 06:54 AM
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11. How can people listen to this crap?
:banghead:
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davidpdx Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:19 AM
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8. I thought the rumor was that Republicans were voting for Obama
to mess up the Democratic primaries? I guess that disproves the rumormongers.
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DUlover2909 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:24 AM
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9. Rush is just scared. Either candidate beats McCain.
The Dem primary votes outnumber them by quantities outside the margin of error.
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BringBigDogBack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 05:37 AM
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10. kick.
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Perry Logan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 07:04 AM
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12. That Rush is so clever.
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NJmaverick Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-04-08 08:24 AM
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13. Sadly he is right
At this point in time, it hurts the Democrats the longer Hillary stays in the race (poisoning the well).
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