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Commentary by Rush Limbaugh: “What You Talkin’ ‘Bout, Tillis? Republicans Begin to Fold on Scalia’s Replacement After Just Two Days!”


 February 17, 2016

URL of the original posting site: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2016/02/17/what_you_talkin_bout_tillis_republicans_begin_to_fold_on_scalia_s_replacement_after_just_two_days

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RUSH: You know, the situation Obama out there blasting the Republicans for threatening to block his Supreme Court nominee? He says it goes against the Constitution.  I can’t go through a day without just blowing up and at the same time laughing at it. You talk about hypocrisy, the hypocrisy of Obama, Chuck Schumer, all these guys on Supreme Court nominees? It’s blatant, in your face.  They know it’s not gonna come back and bite them.
They know the hypocrisy charge, even if it sticks, is never gonna harm them.  But with Obama saying opposing his nominee goes against the Constitution — which, of course, it doesn’t. But the real question is: Why should Obama be so concerned about what the Constitution says about appointing someone to the Supreme Court when he doesn’t want whoever he appoints to follow the Constitution anyway?

He’s gonna find somebody who’s gonna rewrite the Constitution.  That’s his criteria.  He’s gonna find somebody who will make law from the bench, like John Roberts has been doing, not somebody who’s gonna interpret the Constitution.  So what does he care what the Constitution says?  As far as that is concerned, he doesn’t care what the Constitution says anyway when it comes to things that he wants.  Ever heard of executive orders? Executive actions?

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RUSH: Now, I remember. It was shortly after we learned of the death of Justice Scalia, it didn’t take but minutes for the politics of his replacement discussion to get going. And Mitch McConnell put out this statement, said that the president should not make an appointment and should not have the right, opportunity, whatever, in a lame duck year like this. And I had a lot of people on Saturday, “See what Mitch did, man, that was great, Mitch came out there, Mitch really hammered them.” On the golf course Sunday, a friend, “Did you see what Mitch did, Mitch really hammered them.” I said, “Wait a minute, Mitch didn’t hammer anybody. Mitch said ‘should.’ He didn’t say ‘would not’; he said ‘should not.’ There’s wiggle room there.”

“No, no, Rush, you’re –” both my friends on Saturday and Sunday on the golf course, “You’re misinterpreting this. I’m not reading it the way you are, Rush.” You see, folks, in my world I’m never right. In my personal world I am never right. It’s a badge of honor to show me to be wrong. My life is a perpetual never ending competition. My personal life. I’m telling these guys, “You are replacing your intelligence with hope. You hope that Mitch is gonna hammer ’em. You hope the Republicans are gonna hang in there. But what is the experience we’ve got over the last seven years?” Well, it didn’t take long.

We now have Chuck Grassley (paraphrased), “Whoa, I’m rethinking this. Maybe we will conduct hearings.” And then Mel Tillis… (Nope, I take it back. That’s the country singer.) Thom Tillis, North Carolina. (paraphrased) “Oh, I think we don’t want to look like obstructionists.” And there it is, folks! There it is! (paraphrased) “We don’t want to look like obstructionists.” That’s translated: “We have to cross the aisle on this. We have to show the people we can help make Washington work.

“It will harm us if we are the agents of gridlock, and the government is not working.” So when Tillis said, “We can’t appear to be obstructionist,” that means this firm, “There’s no way” lasted about a day. And now we’re to the possibility of hearings. And now it’s all, “If Obama nominates a moderate…” Even Obama said he’s not gonna nominate a moderate! Somebody in the Drive-Bys went and asked Obama, “The Republicans say they might be willing to work with you if you no time a moderate.”

“Moderate?” He laughed. “I don’t know what that means! I’m gonna nominate somebody qualified.” Translation: “I’m gonna find the nearest socialist I can and I’m gonna ram it down their throats. Get your popcorn ready. Moderate? Are you kidding me? I don’t do moderate!” But here are the Republicans. So I just… I tried to warn everybody not to confuse your hope with what you think you heard. I even got into an argument with Snerdley! He thinks that Mitch McConnell…

large“He was dead serious! This is different, Rush. It’s the Supreme Court.”

“Different? What’s different about it?” I asked him the question: “What does Mitch McConnell want more than anything in the world?”

And Snerdley got it. “He wants to stay majority leader.” That’s true, and whatever has to happen to make that happen, bank on it. I can run through a scenario where they conduct hearings and an Obama nominee gets confirmed before the election. I can run through the scenario. You want me to run through the scenario before the program ends? I can go… (interruption) Yeah, part of you wants me to do it; the other part of you doesn’t want to hear it, right? (interruption) All right. ‘Cause you’re… (interruption) All right. So we’ve got that.

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Civil Disobedience in Ferguson Was Planned and Choreographed Beforehand, Not a Spontaneous Riot


Listen to it ButtonNovember 26, 2014 Windows Icon Windows Media

URL of Original Posting Site: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2014/11/26/civil_disobedience_in_ferguson_was_planned_and_choreographed_beforehand_not_a_spontaneous_riot

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RUSH: I tried yesterday to make a point about this business in Ferguson, and I did not spend enough time actually thinking about how I wanted to say it in order to be the most clearly communicable and understood.  The artificiality of this, and I do mean artificiality.  These were not riots.  These were planned, staged, predicted, counted on incidents of civil disobedience.

This was not a riot.  This did not happen spontaneously. It did not happen because of something that happened unexpectedly that caused people to lose their mind.  They planned it.  It was a strategic plan, and the media fell right in line, predicting it, and counting down to it and heightening tensions.  And so when it happens, it was expected, and therefore it can’t be a riot. The fact that it was expected and still happened, what does it say about the civility of our culture?  What does it say about the overall civilization that we have?

Something about this has just not seemed right to me and I haven’t been able to put my finger on it.  But it’s the same way I felt in the days leading up to the Obama announcement on amnesty, the executive amnesty for the five million illegals.  Here we were told what was gonna happen and the media, in the pre-days and hours leading up to the event, heightened the tension, the anticipation.  We had a countdown to an event we all knew was coming, and that was the Constitution being violated.

When you get right down to it, that’s what the event was.  And it seemed, even though it happened and we knew it was gonna happen, it just seemed surreal.  Everything seemed to happen on a media schedule, on a media timetable.  Everything seemed to happen because of the media.

In other words, it was real, and what Obama did was real, there’s no question about that. But the same thing here in Ferguson.  We knew the grand jury was gonna have a report at some point and we knew that no matter what that grand jury report was, there was gonna be a riot.  So we all sat down and we expected and waited for it. And the only question was how big was it gonna be, as though now it’s just common.  We sit by, almost idly, and accept the idea that we’re going to have civil unrest, civil disobedience, call it a riot if you want, and that it is justified and we’d better try to understand it. It’s now part of the American fabric, instead of being something spontaneous that is an actual reaction to something.

This riot was planned. It was gonna happen no matter what.  How bad it was gonna be was the only thing unknown.  The actions of the authorities to stop it or not stop it, that was an unknown, but we knew it was gonna happen.  Rodney King was not like this, for example.  The Watts riots in the sixties were not like this. Trayvon Martin was not like this.  This has all been staged.  I’m not saying conspiratorially.  I’m not saying the Wizard of Oz is behind the screen, behind the curtain pulling marionette type strings on puppets and this kind of thing. It’s just that there are now certain destructive aspects of the American culture, civilization, that we have just accepted.  We have resigned ourselves to the fact that they’re gonna happen, in a way, legitimizes them, is the problem here.

And the way the media focuses attention on and counts down, builds the anticipation. And the media leading up to it was not, “Will there or won’t there be a riot?”  There was no question there was going to be a riot.  The only question was, how bad.  And here come the experts predicting the degree of badness of the riot based on whatever the grand jury said.  And while it happened, I’m not saying it didn’t happen, I’m not saying it isn’t real, but at the same time there was nothing spontaneous about this.  It was orchestrated. It was planned. It was going to happen no matter what.

It was going to happen independent of events.  We knew the trigger.  All we had to do was wait for the trigger.  That was the grand jury decision and the report and the announcement, and that was it, and we all knew what was gonna happen.  It’s almost as though we’ve come to expect it, and in a way it’s therefore justified, justifiable.  I don’t know, folks.  I can’t put my finger on this.  And again, I’m not alleging conspiracy.  Don’t misunderstand.  I wish I could find a way to — my problem here is I have feelings about this, and I’m not good at describing the feelings I’ve got.  I’m trying to turn the feelings, convert them into thoughts, which is what I rely on.

There’s something about it that, even though it happened and even though I saw it and even though it was real, there’s something about it that seems illegitimate to me.  (interruption)  Well, it was a stunt.  It was preventable.  But nobody made any effort to stop it.  That’s another thing about this that kind of troubles me in the deep, dark crevices of my mind, is this acceptance, okay, it’s gonna happen, it’s justified, whatever, there was no effort to stop it.  The president didn’t even make an effort.  The president fed the rage when he had his 20-minute little speech, when he was split screened with the riots.

There’s a story out there today, by the way, that that split screen shot is gonna haunt Obama for the rest of his — who in the world believes that?  How in the world is that gonna haunt Obama?  If anybody thinks that that split screen TV shot, here’s Obama on one half of the screen supposedly railing against riots and trying to ask for calm, which is not what he really did.  On the other half of the screen is Ferguson burning and people I guess cannot give up the traditional way of looking at politics and political figures in this country.

If that would have been George W. Bush or George H. W. Bush, maybe even Clinton, it might be something that would haunt.  But what was happening on the screen was not something that troubles Obama.  There’s no way that he could be haunted by this.  Haunted by it means it’s harmful.  Haunted by it means he has no credibility.  Well, there he is out demanding and asking for calm and right next to him on the other side of the screen is Ferguson in flames.  That’s not gonna be a problem for Barack Obama.  A, he’s not responsible for it.  B, he wishes it didn’t happen; but, C, his call for calm was perfunctory.

But even without all of that, that split screen image you could practically do that every day with some sector of life in this country in chaos and say that’s gonna haunt Obama.  I mean, why isn’t Fast and Furious gonna haunt him?  Why isn’t Benghazi?  I mean, those things are not gonna haunt.  Why isn’t using the IRS against the Tea Party, why is that not gonna haunt him?  Why is violating the Constitution not gonna haunt Obama?  None of this is gonna haunt Obama because it’s all working, from his standpoint.  All of these are elements of his “success” story in terms of his ultimate agenda of transforming the country.

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RUSH:  Look, let me clarify something.  When I say, “There’s no conspiracy,” of course there is conspiracy between all of the groups that were organizing to protest in Ferguson and all over the country.  Of course that was a conspiracy.  What I’m trying to say was that there was not a conspiracy between all of this and the timing of the grand jury announcement and what the grand jury announcement was gonna be.  I’m trying to make a really, really fine point here and I’m not doing it. I haven’t gotten there yet.

I’m talking about fake versus real, artificial versus substance — and a lot of this is not real.  Politics. People think politics is about the way things are, and it isn’t.  Politics is about the way things appear.  And that’s one of the things that bothers me the most.  What’s happening in our… Look at this Darren Wilson interview, the cop.  Do you realize that to whatever group of people we’re talking about on the other side, it doesn’t matter a hill of beans what the facts are? The truth and what is real doesn’t matter.

There’s no way you can convince them. There’s no way you can convince them to care about the truth and what is real.  It doesn’t matter.  It’s a pointless effort.  And to me — the mayor of Realville and somebody consumed and obsessed by the idea of getting truth out and having people understand it and act on it and believe it and behave according to it — it’s really frustrating to know that, to a large segment of this country, none of that matters.  They don’t care what the truth is.

The agenda is all it is.  The appearance, the fake, whatever it takes in order to advance the agenda.

I’m telling you, it’s destructive.  Liberalism is a poison that is rotting this country, every element of it where it is dominant or growing.

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RUSH:  Let me try this another way.  I’m sitting down, Kathryn and I, in front of the TV on whatever the night the grand jury announcement happened. This is Wednesday, so it must have been Monday. The days run together in a short week, I get confused.  Whatever night it was.  And we turned on Fox at nine o’clock, and we’re expecting the announcement at nine o’clock, and by 9:20 there’s no announcement. No, we tuned in at eight o’clock thinking the announcement was — we were off by an hour.

Anyway, the announcement finally came, and I looked at Kathryn, I said, “Listen to all these people on TV.  They’re just vamping and filling time and they’re just trying to flap their gums until the real news is made.”  The whole thing, to me, made me feel like I was watching a scripted event.  Now, one of the allures supposedly of reality TV is that it’s real, that there isn’t a script.  That’s why audiences really like it, like The Real Housewives of whatever, or whatever reality TV show. But let me tell you, there is no such thing as improvisation or reality TV.  It’s all scripted.

The only difference in reality TV and other TV is that the writers in reality TV are not members of unions, and that’s it.  The whole thing feels like a scripted event that I know in advance the outcome.  And, therefore, it isn’t news.  And none of it was spontaneous.  We tuned in all knowing what was gonna happen.  We tuned in expecting what was going to happen.  There was not any thought given by anybody to stopping it.  And what happened?  Sheer barbarism.  People’s businesses were destroyed.  That’s real.  Real live bullets were fired at people.  Real live Molotov cocktails were used.

A woman who saved up everything because her hobby, her passion in life is baking cakes, and she’s black, and she has a place in I think a little strip mall or some street in Ferguson near where all this happened.  It was totally destroyed.  She had nothing to do with any of this.  She was in tears the next day.  From her own neighborhood, people from her own neighborhood and who knows where else, showed up and destroyed her little cake shop.

Now, there’s a great campaign on to refund and donate to her to rebuild, and she’s collected, I think before the program started, over 70 grand and she’s happy as she can be, and thank God for that.  But everybody knew this was gonna happen, maybe not that specific thing, but everybody knew it, the governor knew it.  Where was the National Guard?  The governor knew it. Every law enforcement official knew what was gonna happen. There was no effort to stop it.  The only thing that we speculated about was how bad was this gonna be, how big was it gonna be, and we all tuned in to see that.

We all tuned in to see how bad the destruction, how big the flames, how chaotic.  There wasn’t an effort made to stop it.  We were witnesses to barbarism, scripted barbarism that was designed to tear apart the fabric of an American community, and we sat and watched.  And we had pre-advance knowledge.  They could have put the listings in TV Guide.  Your DVR could have scheduled this because that’s how much in advance we knew it was gonna happen.  Just like any other scheduled television show, which is what this was, except it’s not.

Lives were at risk.  People’s businesses were destroyed. Barbarism was on display.  All-out assaults on the American culture and civilization were taking place.  And there was no effort to stop it.  None, nowhere.  The governor of Missouri, in preparing the state, made it look like it was London in World War II on the eve of the German blitz.  That’s the degree to which he made preparations.

And then for some reason the National Guard was not deployed, and we were told that, well, maybe Obama called on the governor, fellow Democrats, “Keep the Guard out of this. I don’t want militarized pictures during my Regime.  I want to do what I want to do without anybody figuring it out with the pictures, so keep the Guard out of there.”  Who knows.  But we’re left to speculate.

But there wasn’t any effort to stop it.  And then the next day we got questions on television, which should be absurd, but instead they were legitimate:  “Did authorities let Ferguson burn?”  It was a legitimate question, sadly.  “Did authorities let Ferguson burn?”  Why?  There was no effort to stop it.  When the Rodney King riots, the Watts riots of the sixties, when those things started, there were efforts to stop them.  I mean, they played out to a certain point, and I don’t know if you could call ’em great TV or what have you, and they were structured and planned and so forth.  Again, nothing is brand-new in 2014.  Everything has a precedent.  But this is destructive in ways way beyond the riot itself.

This is destructive in ways way beyond the damage to Ferguson, Missouri.  This is destructive because there are a lot of casualties here.  Truth, reality, fact, all casualties.  None of that mattered.  None of it matters today to a significant portion of the population, which is hell-bent on tearing down the modern-day order.  And nobody appears to be willing or knowledgeable enough or whatever to stop it.  Instead, it becomes a television show, a scripted television show.  There was not even a cliffhanger.  We knew who shot J.R. before watching the episode.

The whole thing, I don’t know, folks, it just seems we’re being manipulated in ways that we haven’t been before.  We are really being manipulated by a media complex, in its association with the American left and the Democrat Party, and I think I’m instinctively reacting and objecting to and pushing back against that manipulation and saying, “I’m not gonna fall for it.  You’re not gonna get me.  I am not gonna be manipulated by it.  I’m not gonna get emotionally caught up in this because I know that what I’m seeing on TV is not what this is really all about.”

And that’s the bottom line.  None of this is really, when you get down to brass tacks, you strip all this away, this is not about the grand jury. It’s not about Darren Wilson. It’s not even about the Gentle Giant.  It’s about entirely different things that they don’t show you, that you don’t see.  And it’s the ease with which people are being manipulated and the ease with which people are falling for it, to me, is a problem, and it’s very troublesome.  I look all of this, and I think I understand the purpose of it.  I don’t “think” I know; I know what the ultimate objective to all this is.  You know what it is?

At the end of all this, the real objective is to make you think that it’s ludicrous and ridiculous to oppose any of this or speak out against it ’cause you can’t stop it.  The grievances are too real.  The country is too unjust. The country is illegitimate and immoral, and it’s taken 250 years for this to come to light.  But you’d better learn to accept that, and you’d better learn to accept that if you’ve been on the wrong side, i.e., in the majority in this country since it was founded, your day is coming.  That’s what this is about.  And all of these events are just steps taken in that direction.

I mean, listen to Obama and his speech in Chicago.  Here’s the Breitbart story: “Obama Lectures America About the Justified Anger Towards Law Enforcement in Minority Communities — Tuesday at Copernicus Community Center in Chicago, IL, President Barack Obama addressed the riots and protests going on throughout the country in reaction to the grand jury announcement that Ferguson police officer,” blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.  And that’s just BS.  What he did was he went before a black audience, and this is what he said.  “A grand jury made a decision yesterday that upset a lot of people. And as I said last night, the frustrations that we have seen, are not just about a particular incident.” So, you see, it’s not just about that.

And, by the way, the grand jury decision upset a lot of people, they’re justified being upset. Not because this decision might have been wrong, but because of all the previous ones where people got screwed.  You have to understand. We have to step back and understand what happened, those businesses being destroyed, that barbarism, we had better understand that it is legitimate, because a lot of people were upset.  Maybe this decision, the grand jury got it right, but that doesn’t erase all the wrongs that happened before it which still breed all kinds of frustration.

“As I said last night, the frustrations that we have seen, are not just about a particular incident.” See, it’s about a lot of stuff that came before this. “They have deep roots in many communities of color,” the frustrations do, “who have a sense that our laws are not always being enforced uniformly or fairly.” In other words, even though the facts of the Brown case do not support any claims of an unjust shooting, the anger over all the previous injustices is enough to legitimize the anger this week in Ferguson.

And that’s the problem, folks.  There’s no reason for feeling screwed.  There’s no reason, the facts of this case do not support any claims that the shooting was unjust. “Okay, fine.  Well, what about last year?  What about Trayvon Martin?  What about OJ?” And on and on and on. What about Emmett Till?  And it never ends.  So this incident is used to justify and permit all of this barbarism, not based on what happened this week, but all of the years prior, about which nothing can be done now, see.  The events in the years prior, they’re over and done with, and they have deep roots in many communities of color, who have a sense that our laws are not always being endorsed uniformly or fairly. Even though they might in this case, that doesn’t erase what happened in years past.

Like the Trayvon Martin case, in fact, which ended up not being supported by the facts either.  But that doesn’t matter.  The facts of the Trayvon case have been forgotten just as the facts here will be forgotten.  The news media’s early lies will be remembered.  The Duke lacrosse case is a case is reverse.  If anybody ought to be mad about anything and an injustice and so forth, look at that case.  But were there riots?  Was there barbarism? Was there any kinds of acts of destruction that took place over that injustice?

No, sir, no, ma’am, there were not.  And that was a gross miscarriage of justice.  But, you see, that was also justified because, well, they’re white and they played lacrosse?  Come on.  That means they’re rich.  Come on, even if these guys didn’t do it, you know they wanted to. Even if these guys didn’t, you know it’s happened before.  So these guys pay the price, except they didn’t.

So all of this adds up to this country has a lot to account for, it has a lot of prices to pay, it has a lot of forgiveness, it has a lot to make up for, and you better just get used to it.  And they’re getting so accustomed to it now they’re writing a script of all these events in advance. We know what’s gonna happen. Nobody tries to stop it because everybody, “Yeah, you know, we do kind of suck. Yeah, we were kind of bad back then.  Yeah, I guess we do kind of justify this. We deserve this.”

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RUSH: I finally want to get to the point I’m trying to make here about how we’re being manipulated, set up, and staged.  We’re watching scripted events portrayed to us as real and really what I think I’m getting at, I know it will never happen, but if you want to reduce some of the incidents of this stuff, get the cameras out of there. Get the cameras out of there.  Get the media out of there.  In a real protest, in a real riot, the media doesn’t know it’s gonna happen before it starts. They show up afterwards.

Everything that happens is real.  But when you have a riot that everybody knows is coming and you’ve got the cameras and you’ve got the journalists and you’ve got blithering idiots like Don Lemon — do you realize what he did yesterday?  He inadvertently tear gassed himself. Putting on his mask he ended up tear gassing himself.  There’s a piece in the New York Daily News — I hope CNN doesn’t get rid of him because we love Don Lemon. We need him here.  But there’s a really, really critical piece of Don Lemon, a media review in the New York Daily News today, about how out to lunch he is.  They even mention he’s the guy that asked the transportation official could a black hole have swallowed up the Malaysian airliner.

But, at any rate, you get the cameras out of there, you get the script writers out of there, get the media out of there, who knows what would have happened; that’s the point.  But we knew it’s gonna happen, cameras show up, and it just makes what happens after, I’m sorry, unreal.  Even though it was real, this is where it becomes a real challenge to communicate what I’m really talking about here, but if the cameras are not there — now, in this case it probably would have worked the other way. If the cameras weren’t there, the media not being there, the protestors would have torched even more to get ’em to show up.  I understand that.

But when you’ve got an event that everybody knows is gonna happen, you take the cameras out there, it’s not real, folks, when it’s all done for the cameras.  And that’s the point, all this is done for the media. Michael Brown was not shot because he’s black. Trayvon Martin did not die because he’s black.  Now, you can’t convince anybody else of this on the other side.  If they accept that, then everything they’re doing is illegitimate, and they’re not going to agree with that point.

So the whole thing is unreal.  The whole thing is not based on reality.  Everything is a set up.  We’re being manipulated to participate in it and we’re told that what we’re watching is real, but you get the cameras out of there, you get the media out of there and stop all the prepub, same thing might have happened, but I’m telling you it would have felt different, it would have had a whole different set of consequences to it.

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RUSH:  Glenn Reynolds runs a website called Instapundit. He’s a law professor at the University of Tennessee and has a theory on why Ferguson happened post-election.  You can understand Trayvon Martin, you can understand all these other things about black turnout, but he thinks that Ferguson, Missouri, has nothing to do with any of that.

“It’s not about swing voters. It’s about the base. And it’s not about the Democratic Party’s base, but about certain leaders’ base within the Democratic Party. This may be best understood as an intra-party struggle. Obama is the champion of the urban-black wing of the party, and because of him that wing has been on top. But his star is fading, black voters are beginning to realize that they haven’t benefited economically, and the next Dem nominee — whether it’s Hillary Clinton, Jim Webb, or Elizabeth Warren — will be from the white gentry-liberal wing of the Democratic Party.”

So he’s talking about the different factions within the Democrat Party.  Obama runs the urban black wing, which would be the Congressional Black Caucus and people that are concerned with the inner city, and that Hillary or Elizabeth Warren, Jim Webb, they’re from the white gentry liberal wing of the Democrat Party.

“The riots, the marches, the traffic-blocking are a way of telling them –” the Hillarys, the Elizabeth Warrens, and the Jim Webbs “– that the Sharpton,” and Jackson, “wing is still a force to be reckoned with,” and that this is all about the Sharpton wing of the Democrat Party demonstrating its power and strength to the Hillary Clintons, the Elizabeth Warrens, as a means of “bargaining power between now and 2016.”

And Reynolds says “that’s the only way this — not at all spontaneous — street theater makes sense.” And folks, this was scripted!  Everybody knew it was coming.  Nobody made an effort to stop it.  It was portrayed as spontaneous, but it wasn’t.  And there’s politics at the end of the rope on it anyway, so there you go.

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Gruber Admits Obamacare’s Long-Term Objective Is to End Employer-Provided Health Insurance


Transcript from the Rush Limbaugh Show, November 18, 2014

URL of Original Posting Site: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2014/11/18/gruber_admits_obamacare_s_long_term_objective_is_to_end_employer_provided_health_insurance

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RUSH: I’m gonna take you back four years to March 5, 2010. This is me talking about health insurance reform and the plan to eliminate employer-based insurance.

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RUSH ARCHIVE: Once a significant number of businesses have offloaded their health care benefits and the government is now providing that insurance, how do you stop that? “Okay, we’re going to repeal this now.” The Democrats are going to be out there saying, “See? We told you. Republicans don’t want you to have health care! Republicans want to take your health care away. Just like you senior citizens, the Republicans want to take your Social Security away from you.”

The cost of doing business in the United States today, as you know, is very high. There’s no economic growth. People are being laid off. People are not being hired. The growth is occurring in the public sector. In fact, for the first time, public sector employee average salaries are $7,000 a year higher than in the private sector. Sixty-seven thousand versus 60 is the average. Not the mean, the average. And this is a trend that has been ongoing for quite a while.

So any business… You go out and talk to them. The whole health care situation bugs ’em. They have to provide it. Employees expect it. They have to provide it to get quality people. But they hate it. The costs keep going up. The employees are never satisfied with all of what they’re getting, even though the employees are paying no tax on it. It’s a free benefit.

Companies now have to have entire departments just to deal with that aspect of running their business, which has nothing to do with running the business. If you think a company will not choose an 8% off-the-top option payment to the government rather than 14 to 15% that is costing them to provide benefits for their employees, you got another thing coming, with as much pressure and stress on these people as there is to stay open. All of this is by design…

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RUSH:  This was my attempting to explain — and it’s tough take a minute-and-45 bite. Half of that’s irrelevant to what I was talking about.  The point was that the government was gonna offer businesses an opportunity to get out of providing health insurance for employees with a small, one-time, 8% off-the-top payment to the government, and that 8% payment to the government was in lieu of providing health insurance.

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The government would take over then and provide it for people who’d lose their policies at work. And the point I was making there was that if you’re a business and somebody comes along and says, “Hey, what you’re now spending 15% on, I’m only gonna charge you 8%, and you get to offload the whole problem of health insurance for your employees,” you’ll take it.  Now, remember, this is four years ago.

The long-term objective here for Obamacare is to eliminate employer-provided or employer-based insurance, and to also eliminate, way down the road, the private sector free enterprise insurance industry.  The objective long term is to see to it that there’s only one place to go for health insurance and for medical treatment.  That’s gonna be everything run by the US government.

That’s the long-term objective, and it’s not just Obama’s. It’s every authoritarian-type, Big Government statist who’s ever dreamed of running a country with an iron fist. The health care system is the thing that you try to get control of first because it’s so important to people and something they can’t deal without, and they’ll do anything to get it, and you’ll own them.

You’ll make them totally dependent, and they literally will do anything to not be frozen out of medical treatment and health insurance.  So the long-term objective here is to take advantage of the fact the employers really, really increasingly don’t like having to mess with all this.  The government’s giving them an option to get out of it.  They’ll still pay the government something, but maybe half of what it’s costing them to insure their employees.

Okay, that sets up the old Obama video or audio, and a new Gruber discover.

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RUSH: So we played for you the sound bite back in March of 2010 describing for you how the Regime was going to take advantage of big business and small business really not liking having to deal with providing health insurance.  Do you remember the old CEO of General Motors, Rick Wagoner?  He got the gig. He loved cars. He wanted to run a car company. He finally got there and he found out that his job as CEO was health care administration.  The biggest expense, the thing that required the vast majority of his time, was dealing with the health care benefits for all of the employees.

And a lot of small businesses, you talk to ’em, you own them, you run them, you work for them, businesses medium size, they all resent how much it’s gotten to cost, they resent the time it takes, everything about it.  And if somebody comes along like Obama and offers them a way out of it, you know they’re gonna take it. If they can get away with paying a fine for dropping it that’s only half of what their cost is, and this was what the plan was, one of many plans in Obamacare to get as many choices for average people and their health insurance taken away from ’em.

The employer benefit, I mean, it’s part of a job now.  Everybody expects to have health coverage.  Everybody expects to have health insurance.  It’s just considered every bit as part of the job as salary is.  And if you can take that away, you can panic people.  If you can take that away from ’em, you can legally allow their employers to off-load that, they’ll do it in a second.  And then if you’re the government, and you’re oriented towards statism and authoritarianism, then you set yourself up, the government, as the first place and the easiest place people can go to replace the health insurance plan they had at work.  And then you own ’em.

Well, here’s Obama.  Let’s go back to March 2007.  This is a Service Employees International Union health care forum.  Obama is a presidential candidate and senator at the time, and here is some of what he said.

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OBAMA:  “My commitment is to make sure that we’ve got universal health care for all Americans by the end of my first term as president.  I would hope that we’d set up a system that allows those who can go through their employer to access a federal system or a state pool of some sort, but I don’t think we’re gonna be able to eliminate employer coverage immediately.  There’s gonna be potentially some transition process. I can envision a decade out or 15 years out or 20 years out.”Complete Message

RUSH:  “I don’t think we are going to be able to eliminate employer coverage immediately.”  He’s telling his union buddies it’s gonna take time, be patient with me.  “I hope to have universal coverage by the end of my first term.”  He didn’t.  But even if we do, it’s gonna take a long time, maybe 15 or 20 years, ’cause people aren’t gonna like this.  He knows he’s telling his union buddies behind-closed-doors comments here. (imitating Obama) “Look, we’re working together on this.  We’re not gonna eliminate employer coverage immediately.”  What that means is we’re gonna institute universal government provided coverage.

He knows that people aren’t gonna go for it.  He couldn’t go out and get elected on this.  This is what everybody’s talking about.  He could not run for office and say, as part of his plan with Obamacare to eliminate your health insurance at work, “We want to eliminate that, and we want to be the ones that provide you your health insurance.”  Sayonara.  He doesn’t get elected.  He doesn’t get elected president.  He doesn’t get to do Obamacare.

So he has to lie about it, and they rely on the stupidity of the American people to believe the lie. They rely on the stupidity of the American people to believe that they’re all compassionate about this.  They rely on the stupidity, the gullibility of the American people to accept that all they care about is people and they have the best intentions. When in fact what they’re trying to do is turn this whole thing upside down so that they get total control over us. Partyof Deceit Spin and Lies

It isn’t about health care.  Health care is the mechanism to get there and to expand government in such a way that it can’t be undone by future presidents, future Congresses, or what have you.  So here is Obama being truthful, and this is seven years ago, folks, being truthful with some very loyal donors and supporters, the SEIU.  He’s winking and he’s nodding. (imitating Obama) “Look, I know we want to get rid of employer coverage, but we can’t do it immediately.  Ten, 15, maybe 20 years.”

Listen to this again.  We played this all during the campaign in 2008 hoping it would make an impression, hoping it would be heard, hoping it would awaken people out of the stupor in which they were looking at Obama, as some messianic figure, blank canvas, make of him whatever they wanted to make of him.  There was no good on the horizon even back then, but people didn’t want to see it.  Play sound bite number two again.

OBAMA:  “My commitment is to make sure that we’ve got universal health care for all Americans by the end of my first term as president.  I would hope that we’d set up a system that allows those who can go through their employer to access a federal system or a state pool of some sort, but I don’t think we’re gonna be able to eliminate employer coverage immediately.  There’s gonna be potentially some transition process. I can envision a decade out or 15 years out or 20 years out.”Partyof Deceit Spin and Lies

RUSH:  Okay.  So here we are reminding everybody what Obama said seven years ago.  Tomorrow, in the Drive-By Media, the story will be our reaction to learning that Obama wanted to eliminate private sector insurance in 15 or 20 years.  Well, employer-provided, which is pretty much the same thing.  I mean, the employer goes to private sector insurance companies to get plans, get the coverage, get the policies.  I mean, the two go hand in hand here.

If you eliminate the employer-provided, where are you gonna go to become a member of a group to get your so-called group discount?  You gotta join some government exchange.  So now let’s go forward four years.  We’re back to 2011, four years forward from Obama in 2007.  This is March the 9th at the Pioneer Institute’s 2011 Hewitt Lecture, the budgetary impact of federal health care reform.  And here is the first of two sound bites we have from Gruber.

GRUBER:  “The Cadillac tax. Economists have called for 40 years to get rid of the regressive, inefficient and expensive tax subsidy to employer provided health insurance. It’s a terrible policy. It turns out politically it’s really hard to get rid of. And the only way we could take it on was first by mislabeling it, calling it a tax on insurance plans rather than a tax on people when we all know it’s really a tax on people who hold those insurance plans.” 

RUSH:  Yeah, and of course the only thing noteworthy here to the Drive-By Media is what my reaction to this is gonna be.  Nothing to see here other than my reaction to it.  But what do we have?  We have, once again, the primary architect of Obamacare admitting they had to lie and mischaracterize a tax that was gonna be levied on you but they couldn’t tell you that or it would never see the light of day.

The Cadillac tax. Economists have called for 40 years to get rid of the regressive, inefficient and expensive tax subsidy to employer provided health insurance.”  What is that?  The employer-provided tax — the subsidy is that nobody pays a tax on that.  I mentioned, I think it was either yesterday or Friday, the government considers all money to be owned by it, and anything you have is what government graciously determines to allow you to have after they have decided what of your activity they’re going to tax.  And anything that they claim is untaxed, they think you’re getting a subsidy.

You haven’t earned anything.  You’re getting a subsidy.  So if you have health insurance at work, as a benefit, and nobody’s paying tax on that, then the government, Gruber’s group, looks at that as though you are being subsidized by the government.  The government gets its cut first.  The government gets its take first no matter what, and then whatever you’re left with is yours.

But in the case of employer-provided health insurance, there’s no tax applied.  It’s a free benefit.  There’s no imputed income. You don’t have to report the value of it on your tax return.  And these guys are coming along and saying we can’t do this anymore. We’re gonna have to start collecting tax on these benefits.  And what Gruber is saying here, politically this is gonna be hard to do. People have gotten these free health care benefits for years, we can’t just start taking this, so what do we do?  Well, we mislabel it.  We call it a tax on insurance plans rather than a tax on people, when we all know it’s really a tax on people who hold those plans.

So yet another instance and another, perhaps for Gruber, this is the most direct and maybe the clearest way he has admitted this fraud.  I mean, this is an in-your-face tantamount admission of the con game that was run.  And it’s still being run.

Here’s the next bite.  Here is the second phase of Gruber’s plan.

GRUBER:  “And the second one was to start it late. It started in 2018. But by starting it late we’re able to tie the cap for the Cadillac Tax to the CPI, not to medical inflation.  What that means is a tax which starts by only taxing about the top 8% of health insurance plans essentially amounts, over the next 20 years, to basically getting rid of the exclusion from employer-provided health insurance.  This was the only political way we were ever gonna take on what is one of the worst public policies in America, and every economist should celebrate this.  We took it on and got rid of it in the most expeditious way we possibly could have politically.”

RUSH:  What he’s talking about here is the fact that you get your health benefits free, that you don’t pay any tax on it, and we’ve got to change that. He found a way to do it now by fooling you into thinking you’re not gonna be paying the tax on it.  Economists need to be celebrating this worldwide because this is a big deal. We’re trying to figure this out, how to get rid of “the exclusion for employer-provided health insurance” and ultimately eliminate it.

So here it is, folks.

This is all the stuff that’s going on behind the scenes, all the lying, all the conning going on, in order to get some modicum of public support.  Actually, it never has had majority public support.  Some of this was necessary to get Democrat votes.  But it has been a deception from the moment of its conception.  The whole thing is an intricately woven web of deceit that very little truth can be found inside.

And they celebrate how they were able to run this con and fool you and also celebrate what their long-term objective is, which is to eliminate one of the great options that you believe you’ve had all your life, and that is to get health coverage, health insurance via your job.  I mean, all of this is despicable as could be. It’s deceitful. And I don’t know how people in Washington — as they learn this or perhaps have it confirmed ’cause they knew it already — can just sit by as though it’s no big deal.

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RUSH:  Notice how excited Gruber sounds in these bites.  Notice how happy he is.  He’s excited at the cleverness that he (and he obviously thinks he alone) has come up with and used in fooling the American people.  You can hear it in his voice.  You can hear how excited he is.  He can barely contain it! He’s speaking so fast, you can barely understand everything he’s saying as he’s talking to his economist buddies about how he’s put the screws to everybody.

(impression) “Oh, yeah, we raised taxes on ’em but we told ’em we are taxing the insurance companies — and they fell for it! (guffawing) Yes, siree bob! We had to do that, otherwise there couldn’t have been a way to get the done! (laughing) Is this not great?  Every economist ought to be celebrating the way we lied to the American people!  It was so brilliant!  I am soooo good.  Oh, my God, does Obama know how lucky he is to have me?” 

And then we go to Brisbane and Obama said (impression), “Who?  Gruber?  I never heard of the guy.  Is he some low-rent advisor?  You know, people say what they want to say, but none of that’s true. I just found out about this. I’m mad, and I’m gonna get to the bottom of it.”  It’s an amazing con.  

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The Ferguson, Missouri Story: Drive-By Politicians, Drive-By Agitators and Drive-By Media Attempting to Cash in on Narratives


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August 15, 2014

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RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, have I told you that there is no news in the news?  And how many times have I told you that what you see on the TV news you should always be suspicious of?  You should always suspect that there’s something else.  You should always suspect that it may be entirely wrong.  You should always suspect, with major network news, that there is a political agenda attached to everything they do.  I use the term here “Drive-By Media.”  It’s been awhile since I offered the full-fledged definition of what Drive-By Media is. 

Liberal Media BiasThe true definition of the Drive-By Media is: They fly into a situation; they arrive on the scene of major breaking news; they make up stuff. They stir up emotions to a frenzied fever pitch. They spread lies, and then, after a few hours or a few days when the real facts emerge, they’re gone.  They’re down the road doing it again on the next story, while everybody else is left in their wake with a mess that real Americans have to clean up.  And that is exactly what has happened in Ferguson, Missouri.

And before you start shouting at me, “Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, Rush, the media didn’t do anything wrong here because they didn’t know about the video and the pictures at the convenience store with the cigar robbery.”  Yes, they did.  Don Lemon on CNN today actually admitted, “Some of us have heard rumors of a robbery involving the ‘gentle giant.'”  Why didn’t you tell us of those rumors?  Rumors have never stopped you before.  They had heard.

Everybody asking, “Why did the cops hold this information all this time, why did they not release it?”  I don’t know.  But I’ll tell you, in one sense, they really set up the media well.  I mean, they allowed the media to establish their narrative.  In the process, a lot of violence took place at the same time.  But, regardless, if you are just tuning in and if your station has not preempted us for the press conference that’s going on now in St. Louis — by the way, we’re gonna be repeating this, folks, when this press conference is over.  Maybe not immediately but, for example, our affiliate in St. Louis is covering what’s happening there and the audience there is not hearing the program, so I don’t want them to miss this.  So later on in the busy broadcast today there will not be a formal repeat of this.  I’ll just go through this all again.  Because, of course, until I’ve said something, it hasn’t really been said.

And in this case, all this time, what has been the assumption?  And there was one eyewitness.  The assumption has been that an 18-year-old ‘gentle giant,’ Michael Brown, was walking down the street minding his own business, bothering nobody, much like I do this program, bothering nobody, minding my own business, and he was set upon by a police officer.  Yes, the gentle giant was unarmed.  Yes.  Of course. Gentle giants, by definition, are unarmed.

The gentle giant was unarmed, his friend was unarmed, and out of the blue here comes a cop, and the cop eventually shoots the gentle giant.  The town erupts, thinking this is typical. The gentle giant hasn’t done anything. The gentle giant hasn’t provoked anybody, neither had his buddy. They were just walking down the street and as is typical, a white cop, black gentle giant, bammo.  Shot with his hands up.  Oh, yes, he was surrendering, he was surrendering.

And this caused night after night of tumult and chaos in Ferguson, Missouri.  You know the rest of the story.  I don’t need to go through the details, the timeline. But now what we have learned, as announced today, let’s listen to the police chief, Tom Jackson.  The police chief held a press conference to talk about the shooting death of Michael Brown.  The purpose was to announce the name of the cop that shot the gentle giant with his hands up, surrendering.  We have two bites.  This is the first.

CHIEF:  I’m going to be releasing information about a robbery that occurred on August 9th immediately preceding the altercation and shooting death of Michael Brown.  What we’re making available today are the dispatch records and the video footage of a robbery, a strong-arm robbery, with use of force that occurred at a local convenience mart.  I cannot discuss the investigation about the attempted apprehension of the suspect in that strong-arm robbery.

RUSHStrong-arm robbery?  Strong-arm robbery?  What’s this, video footage of a robbery, strong-arm robbery, use of force?  Local convenience mart?  What’s this?  Nobody heard anything about this, except the media had.  There were rumors floating around, as it turns out.

Here’s more from the chief.

CHIEF:  The officer that was involved in the shooting of Michael Brown was Darren Wilson.  He’s been a police officer for six years, has had no disciplinary action against him.  He was treated for injuries which occurred on Saturday.  I won’t be taking any questions at this time but the packets will be handed out by my officers.

RUSH:  And he promised a press conference later today, which is going on now. And speaking at the press conference now is the governor who came in yesterday and took the county cops off case, which drew a lot of criticism from people. But the governor, Jay Nixon, pulled the county cops off and put the state police, the highway patrol, in charge.  Captain Johnson is heading up that command.

He’s from Ferguson.  He’s African-American.  He joined the protest march.  He brought peace and tranquility to the streets of Ferguson last night.  He is beloved there.  He is now participating in actually conducting the press conference along with the governor, and I assume the police chief.  But Captain Johnson did indeed bring peace and calm to the situation last night.

And he said things like, “If people get scared of a person in uniform, that’s not good and we’ve gotta fix that.  We cannot have just the sight of people in uniform scaring citizens.  That’s not good.”  There’s been a lot of talk, folks, about demilitarizing the police, demilitarizing the police force. Not just in Ferguson, but all over the country.  Rand Paul has picked up on this movement to demilitarize the cops.

We learned yesterday that the defense department distributes leftovers and hand-me-downs that they don’t need anymore to local police all over the country.  Armored personnel carrier-type vehicles, powerful weapons, and the ammunition go in those powerful weapons.  I want to offer you an explanation for why this is happening, because I think maybe a lot of people have forgotten this.

In the nineties, in California, do you recall the bank robbery in which the robbers were wearing vests?  They had AK-47s, massive… They had hand grenades; they had mortars. They had all kinds of things, and the cops are firing with nine millimeter whatevers?  And everybody was wringing their hands, “My God, look at this gang of crooks! My God, they’re overpowering the cops! The cops can’t even compete.”

The cops were carrying, you know, pistols, basically, because that was all was thought that beat cops needed to keep the peace.  Any more would be unnecessary show of force.  The cops were overwhelmed and overrun by this one gang.  It was a bank robbery in California.  I forget specifically when and what the bank was.  But ever since then there were calls that the cops had to have more  powerful weapons.

It was not just one incident.  There were a whole bunch of them where the bad guys — and of course the left started using these events to advance their whole gun control agenda.  “My God, look at what the bad guys got out there!  Look at all the weapons the bad guys have. We gotta have gun control.” (laughing) I said, “Look, those are not the kind of weapons that you just walk in off the street and buy.

“No matter what gun control law you pass, these kind of bad guys, if they want weapons like that, are gonna be able to find them.”  So that began the rethinking of how the cops should be armed.  It was actually real world.  It was not a desire to militarize police departments.  It was a reaction to the kind of weapons that bad guys were able to arm themselves with.  It was the “AK-47 Bandits.” It was a Hollywood robbery.

Here’s Don Lemon.  I want you to hear this.  He was on CNN today.  He’s on the scene in Ferguson, and he was reporting from the press conference after the police chief had announced (summary), “Hey, we’ve got video inside the convenience store of the gentle giant essentially robbing the place of a box of cigars.”  It turns out, Swisher Sweets.  Do you know what…?

Have you ever smoked a Swisher Sweet, Snerdley?  (interruption) Well, I have.  They’re actually  good for when you’re 16 and 17 and just starting to smoke.  They’re sweet.  It’ll cigarillos and stuff.  (interruption)  Oh, yeah, I smoked them for real. (interruption)  No, no, no. I didn’t make blunts out of ’em.  I smoked them for real.  But the Swisher Sweet today is purchased by people that love marijuana.

6They get the Swisher Sweets. They’re cheap, and they come in a number of different cigarillo shapes and lengths. The longer the better, and you take a razor blade, as I understand… I’ve never done this.  You take a razor blade, and you cut it open lengthways, put all the Swisher Sweets tobacco out of it, and then you refill it/rewrap it with your marijuana.

If you want to, you can mix the real tobacco, the Swisher Sweets tobacco, back in with the marijuana to add a sweet taste to it, and then it’s not called a blunt. It’s called a “split” or some such thing, as I’ve been told, and they roll it back up.  That’s why people buy Swisher Sweets these days, or why some people do.  That was the box of cigars being stolen from the convenience store.

By the gentle giant.  The video changes everything.  Folks, it totally changes the story.  MSNBC went to paid programming while they had editorial conferences to figure out how to deal with this! CNN almost decided to leave the story and go back to covering the missing airplane.  It took the wind totally out of the media’s sails.  It totally, totally changed the template and the narrative.

The template and narrative was, yet again, “A racist white cop in a racist white America had fired at a gentle giant harmless black man — with his hands up in surrender — for no reason whatsoever. And when are these horrible events going to stop? And when is Obama going to do something about it?  And when is the governor gonna act? When are we going to love each other again?” and all of this.

It turns out now, with the release of the video and the accompanying still shots of the robbery, that the police officer, whose name is Darren Wilson, was stopping the gentle giant, Michael Brown, because he was a suspect.   The gentle giant made a move for the cop’s weapon.  That’s not what you do.

If you’re arrested, if you are ever stopped for a moving violation in your car, you do nothing but what the cop tells you to do — and you certainly don’t try to grab the cop’s gun. You do not. I don’t care how big you are, there just certain things that you just don’t do.  So the entire complexion of this thing changed in a matter of minutes.  Here’s Don Lemon acknowledging they had heard a rumor of this.

LEMON Some of us had heard about it earlier, the possibility of a videotape of a robbery, and believed to be Michael Brown.  We did not get confirmation from police on that, so it — it was not reported.  That was just a rumor.  But now we’re finding out from the Ferguson police chief that they do believe that they have video, and they think that in that video that it is Michael Brown, um, stealing cigars, punching the store clerk.

Media-Scales-590-LIRUSH:  Oh. No longer a gentle giant now.  It just totally changes it.  But they knew.  They had heard about it, and they say (mumbling), “Well, it’s unconfirmed. The police had an unconfirmed rumor; we can’t report that.”  They deal in rumors all the time, if they like what the rumor is.

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RUSH: The attorney for the family of the gentle giant.  Now, let me read this as it’s written by the Associated Press.  This just cleared the wire.  “The attorney for the family of an unarmed teenager fatally shot by a police officer in a St. Louis suburb says police are trying to assassinate the victim’s character by saying he committed a robbery that day. Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson on Friday identified Darren Wilson as the officer who shot 18-year-old [gentle giant] Michael Brown last Saturday.” (interruption) Well, the media called him the gentle giant, why can’t I?  The media did, over and over again.

“The attorney, Benjamin Crump –” is this the same attorney that represented the Trayvon Martin family?  I think it is.  “The attorney, Benjamin Crump, says Brown’s parents are ‘incensed’ by what he calls ‘the old game of smoke and mirrors.’ He says the family was blind-sided by Friday’s announcement.  Crump says ‘it’s bad enough they assassinated him, and now they’re trying to assassinate his character.'”

So now the attorney for the gentle giant’s family is, I guess, implying that the cops are committing character assassination.  Is he denying the videotape?  Is he saying that that’s not a gentle giant on the videotape, or is he saying that pointing it out is character assassination?

You knew this was gonna happen, too.  And you know why you knew this was going to happen?  Because nobody can figure out why the cops waited all this time.  If they knew this four days ago, why didn’t they have it and use it and say it?  Why did they let all this time go by before they announced this?  Did it take all this time to get the video, analyze it, and confirm it was the gentle giant?  Why do it only on the day they announce the name of the cop?

So it’s kind of understandable here that the attorney for the family of Michael Brown would now say that the cops are trying to assassinate his character by saying he committed a robbery that day.  Now, based on the story I have here, the lawyer is not denying that the gentle giant participated in a robbery.  That’s not what he’s saying.

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RUSH:  We’re gonna get to the phone calls immediately here.  Just one observation.  I had a chance just now during the obscene profit break to listen to a little bit of press conference going on in St. Louis. And at the time I was able to listen to it, the highway patrol captain, Ron Johnson, was answering questions, and he was… I think the guy’s great. He’s done masterful job. 

This guy’s gonna be the next governor.  It’s in the cards.  Just wait ’til he announces that he’s a fan of Jay-Z and Robin Williams and it’s over. The Republicans don’t even have to nominate anybody; it’s over.  He’s the next governor.  He’s answering all these question; he’s doing a great job.  But the people asking them are really mad.  They are really mad, folks.

He was calm and cool and collected in answering the questions, and he wasn’t saying anything more than what’s already been said.  He was assuring them that calm can continue, that there’s no need to protest, that he’s going to be there.  As long as they stay on the sidewalks, everything’s gonna be fine and dandy and cool and all that.  But the people asking the questions were mad.

I’m not gonna attach a meaning to it.

I’m not even gonna make a prediction.

It’s just an observation, and it’s understandable.  Look at what’s happened here.  For whatever number of days, the whole week, the people of that town have believed the story that’s been out there.  People generally believe what’s in the media, sadly, and the narrative and template of this story is the narrative and template that always accompanies an incident like this.

“An entirely innocent young African-American male — who in this case was just walking the street, even attempting to surrender, had his hands up — was nevertheless shot in cold blood by a white cop.  This is because of the ancient racism and discrimination and bigotry that was inculcated into this country from its founding and it’s never gotten any better.” 

The people of Ferguson, African-American population, thought they’d be jobbed again.  It’s the same old thing, and this was reported for days, and then all of a sudden at the press conference this morning and the chief says (summarized), “Well, you know, there was a strong-arm robbery that happened before this incident.  We’ve got video, and it looks like the suspect, Michael Brown, is in this video stealing a box of cigars.

“And, by the way, he’s got an accomplice.  The accomplice happens to be his big buddy that was the sole eyewitness to what the cop did to Michael Brown.”  So now the witness may be compromised in terms of credibility, and the people of Ferguson who thought that they had justice on their side — not in what had happened, but in what was going to happen — all of a sudden feel like they’ve had the rug pulled out from under them.

“Oh, no! What are you trying to tell us?  The gentle giant was committing a crime?” and here comes the lawyer for the family saying that the family says the cops are trying to assassinate the victim’s character by saying he committed a robbery that day.  “The attorney, Benjamin Crump, says Brown’s parents are ‘incensed’ by what he calls ‘the old game of smoke and mirrors.’

“He says the family was blind-sided by Friday’s announcement.”

So was the whole community, and so they’re all now… I’m telling you, I heard anger in the questions being asked.  I didn’t hear any satisfaction at the answers.  That’s just an observation.  Pure and simple.  Here’s Lieutenant Governor Missouri, Peter Kinder, who was on Fox this morning.  Bill Hemmer said, “When you have people in the streets of Ferguson for the past six nights, why is this information about the robbery just coming out now?  What explains that?”

KINDER:  That’s a good question to put to the responsible law enforcement authorities on the scene.  I assume… I have not asked them that question or spoken to them about that, but I assume they had their reasons.  Their reasons can be questioned.  It’s a fair question to ask them, and it should be put to those folks who’ve been there on the line the last six days.

RUSH:  Nobody knows.  The lieutenant governor doesn’t know.  He thinks he should know, thinks we all should know, but he doesn’t know. He thinks he should ask and he’s gonna ask ’em.  He doesn’t know what they’re gonna say when he asks but we gotta ask anyway because we should ask these questions.  It’s perfectly permissible to ask these questions.  We don’t know the answers.

Bottom line.

So while the media is deflated — and they are. The media is just… I mean, you talk about the wind going out of a bunch of people’s sails? It has, and you can see it. You watch MSNBC, watch CNN. Read some of the blog posts. I mean, they thought they had… I don’t know what they thought they had here.  But since everything to these people is political, they just think they’ve had a setback in whatever political agenda they thought was gonna be advanced here.

It’s just… It’s clear as day.

But once they collect themselves, ’cause they’re all saying… I mean, they’ve got their legal analysts, “Oh, well! Oh, man! This totally changes the complexion of this case. Why, this just changes everything! Everything we thought we knew is out the window.”  This is on CNN.  MSNBC, like I said, practically went off the air for a while to have behind-closed-doors meetings to figure out how to deal with this new revelation.

So I suspect the next focal point is gonna be, “Wait a minute.  Why all this time before the cops revealed this detail?”  Even though Don Lemon of CNN said (paraphrased), “Oh, no, no. It’s been rumored all week long. We didn’t report it ’cause it was just a rumor.”

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RUSH:  Now, this is interesting.  This is interesting.  The highway patrol commander Ron Johnson, Ronald Johnson, he’s saying that he wishes that the Ferguson cops would have consulted with him before releasing the name of the officer.  So more drama here.  That is very interesting.  The guy now in charge of peace on the streets in Ferguson, the highway patrol commander, says he wishes the cops had consulted with him before the release of the officer’s name.  What does that tell you?  That tells you he thinks maybe the release of the name is gonna give him some problems keeping the peace.

I saw a bit of the video.  I didn’t see it all and I didn’t hear anything accompanying the video, but if what I saw is what I saw, it was Michael Brown looking like grabbing a box cigars and giving it to his buddy, with no question that it was Michael Brown, no question it was the gentle giant.  And if I saw what I saw, the family lawyer can say whatever he wants to say and it isn’t gonna matter.

Also, I got an interesting e-mail.  “Rush, it sounds like you’re defending rioting and looting.”  Defending rioting?  “Yeah, you’re saying that they had a reason to because the cops didn’t announce that they had the video of the robbery.”

No, no.  No.  That’s actually a good point.  I’m not justifying. I wasn’t even trying to explain the looting and all of the violence that went on.  I don’t think that’s ever called for.  In fact, there could be a reasonable answer to the question, “Why didn’t they release the video?”  Because there’s an investigation ongoing.  Maybe they’re gonna say, “Hey, this is what we do in every case like this.  We don’t release evidence piecemeal, under no circumstance.”  I think it’s a slippery slope, folks, if we start going down that street where we say rioting and looting is acceptable because it’s understandable, because we must understand the rage.  We don’t want to go there.

You never want to send a signal that that’s okay.  And I didn’t mean to do that.

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RUSH:  So what do we have here, folks?  I tell you what we have.  We have Drive-By politicians, we have Drive-By agitators, we have Drive-By Media, all trying to cash in on narratives and templates as opposed to facts.  “You see, the facts weren’t in yet, and we couldn’t wait for the facts, so we had to advance our agendas based on our narratives,” and now they all look like fools.

JOHNNY DONOVAN:  And now, from sunny south Florida, it’s Open Line Friday!

RUSH:  Now everybody involved in this thing looks like an agitator.  The politicians that got all worked up look like agitators.  The agitators don’t have to look like agitators ’cause they were agitators.  The media, the Drive-By Media look like agitators.  All of that looting! Cashing in on a phony narrative, too.  All of it was so unnecessary, and all of it serves to make Americans think their country is not so hot.

What an absolute travesty this week has been.  It was totally unnecessary.  The looting was all based on a phony narrative.  The violence was all based on a phony narrative.  Drive-By politicians, Drive-By agitators, Drive-By Media, all trying to cash in on narratives as opposed to facts.  “The facts weren’t in yet, you see, and we couldn’t wait for the facts. Do you know why we couldn’t wait for the facts?

“Because we didn’t need them! We knew what happened.  The media knew what happened,” because they know what a rotten place this country is.  That’s right.  The media knew what happened.  The agitators knew what happened, too, because they’ve been told for all these years what a rotten country they live in.  The politicians? They never wait for the facts.

They act on narrative to advance the agenda whenever there is crisis on the scene.

So a bunch of fools, agitators all — with looting and violence totally unnecessary — and that’s what the president weighed in on last night. All of this just ’cause nobody can wait for the facts, because everybody thought they knew them.  They didn’t need to wait, because everybody’s prejudice had already told ’em what had happened there and why it had happened and who was guilty and who was innocent and all of that.

I meant to mention this yesterday.  I had a friend send me an Internet page that he thought was brilliant.  It was one of these websites that analyzes foreign affairs, foreign events.  He said, “You know, I don’t send you stuff.”  Most of my friends know not to do that, ’cause they have learned I see it on my own.  They don’t need to send me stuff.  So when they do, it’s rare.

When they do, they think they’ve really spotted something and I’m going to appreciate it.  They’re trying to be helpful, don’t misunderstand, and I’m not gonna identify the website.  It’s not the point.  What was sent to me was gobbledygook.  It was foreign policy analysis that didn’t say anything.  I’m gonna tell you what it said, and I’ll tell you what I wrote the guy back.

I said, “You know what?  This is brilliant!  I agree wholeheartedly.  Obama might do that.  But he meant not — and if he does, we won’t know why, and we won’t know when. So we just have to wait for him to do or not do whatever he doesn’t want to do.  Things could go that way or the other way or the way over there, or some way we can’t predict!  It’s really bad out there. There are some really mean, bad people out there — I mean, really mean.

“We wish they weren’t there, but they are there, or they’re over there. Or maybe they’re behind us waiting while we look over there. But while we wait — because that’s all we can do! Because we don’t know anything, except we think we know Obama doesn’t care.  But we know we care, but about what?  And why?  Well, who knows?  No one knows except for the ones who do know.

“But we don’t know who they are, and neither do they, because they can’t be sure that we don’t know who they are, and what they’re gonna do, or when, if ever.  We just don’t know.  We wish we did, and we happily charge people hundreds of dollars a year for this.”  So he wrote back, “Okay, okay! I get it. I get it. I get it.”  I said, “No, no, no, no, no, no, no.  I’m just trying to be, in my own way, illustrative, ’cause we really don’t know.”

Lib-mask-590-LAYet the Drive-By Media tells us, and one of the things that I have often asked people to do is to just understand that there is politics and an agenda to everything that you see on the news.  Folks, it is hard not to get sucked in by it.  It’s hard.  It takes a daily application.  It takes a seasoned veteran.  Even Snerdley walked in to me today and he said, “You know, I got caught up in it, Rush. I actually believed it.

“I actually believed what I was hearing on TV. I bought the whole thing. I just I did because, I mean, the way they made it look it was impossible not to.” Now look.  The video has been released, the evidence so forth! Snerdley found out everything he thought had just been blown to smithereens, and he felt embarrassed that he fell for it. (interruption) “And betrayed.”  Exactly.

He felt betrayed because he had, by quirk of fate, believed what he had seen and been told in the media about this.

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