{"id":22230,"date":"2004-10-11T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T07:00:44","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T07:00:44","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T07:00:44","slug":"but_but_but_but_but","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2004\/10\/11\/but_but_but_but_but\/","title":{"rendered":"But?But?But?But?But?"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p><BR\/>I read a piece after the first debate by &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.opinionjournal.com\/best\/&#8221;>James Taranto&amp;lt;\/a> at OpinionJournal.com, and it gave me an idea after this debate, because what were the two most commonly used words? Well, what was the most common word John Kerry uttered in the debate on Friday night? The most common word? He used one word more than any other word, not only in Friday night\u2019s debate in St. Louis, but in the previous debate, wherever the hell it was. I don\u2019t remember. Where was the first debate? I don\u2019t even remember. See? That\u2019s what we remember about debates. Nevertheless, what was the most common word, Mr. Snerdley? (program observer interruption) No, I\u2019ll&#8230; (program observer interruption. No, it&#8230; (program observer interruption) Miami, that\u2019s right, Coral Gables. Okay, since you can\u2019t get the easy one, what was the most common word, I\u2019ll give you an easier one: What was the most common phrase that he used? <\/line><BR\/>The most common phrase that Kerry used in the debate on Friday night was &#8220;I have a plan.&#8221; &#8220;I have a plan! I have a plan! I have plan! I have a plan!&#8221; But the most common word Kerry used was &#8220;but.&#8221; Everything he said had a &#8220;but&#8221; in it or a qualifier. &#8220;I believe we should have gotten Saddam but&#8230;&#8221; &#8220;I believe in tax cuts, but&#8230;&#8221; So what I instructed Cookie to do for this debate was put together a little montage of some, not all, we don\u2019t have time. The debate was an hour and a half. We\u2019d have to spend 45 minutes here with a montage of Kerry. But I\u2019ve put together enough to illustrate what I\u2019m talking about in terms of &#8212; you may say, &#8220;So what? He used the word &#8216;but.'&#8221; The point is whatever he says he doesn\u2019t have the confidence to let it stand, wants to qualify it wants to be on as many sides of any issue as he can, and this is where he gets into this area of contradicting himself saying all these different things about one issue. Here is just a sample montage of what I\u2019m talking about.<\/line><BR\/>KERRY: The Patriot Act, I support it, <strong>but<\/strong> I just don\u2019t like the way John Ashcroft has applied it. I\u2019ve never changed my mind about Iraq. I do believe Saddam Hussein was a threat. I always believed he was a threat, believed it in 1998 when Clinton was president, <strong>but<\/strong> I would have used that force wisely. I will never stop at anything to hunt down and kill the terrorists. <strong>But<\/strong> you heard the president just say to you that we\u2019ve added money. Folks, the test is not if you\u2019ve added money. I don\u2019t support a draft,<strong> but <\/strong>let me tell you where you president\u2019s policies have put us. Go to JohnKerry.com and you\u2019ll find a tort reform plan. Yes, it\u2019s a problem. Do we need to fix it particularly for OB-GYNs and for brain surgeons and others? Yes. <strong>But <\/strong>it\u2019s less than 1% of the total cost of health care. We should look at the punitive and we should have some limitations, <strong>but <\/strong>look what\u2019s really important is the president\u2019s just trying to scare everybody here. We\u2019re throwing labels around. The Kyoto treaty was flawed. I was in Kyoto and I was part of it. I know what happened, <strong>but<\/strong> this president didn\u2019t try to fix it. You can\u2019t stop all outsourcing, I never promised that and I\u2019m not going to because that would be pandering, you can\u2019t. <strong>But<\/strong> what you can do is create a fair playing field. &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;\/\/home\/menu\/kerry0.member.html#0003&#8243;>I believe in the Patriot Act&amp;lt;\/a>. We need to be stronger on terrorism, <strong>but<\/strong> you know what we also need to do as Americans is never let the terrorists change the Constitution of the United States. Religion has been a huge part of my life, it helped lead me through a war, it leads me today, <strong>but<\/strong> I can\u2019t take what is an article of faith for me and legislate it.<\/line><BR\/>RUSH: Stop, stop, stop the tape. Let me help you with this. There\u2019s still more to come, but when you hear the word &#8220;but,&#8221; the way you need to listen to this is, every time he says &#8220;but,&#8221; it means, &#8220;Forget what I just said, because it doesn\u2019t mean anything. It doesn\u2019t mean anything because I\u2019m qualifying now, &#8216;but.'&#8221; When you hear but, cancel out what you just heard him say because it\u2019s about change.<\/line><BR\/><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/But_But_But_But_But_.Par.0002.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"169\" height=\"195\" class=\"alignleft\"\/> KERRY: I can talk to people about making other choices and about abstinence and all these other things that we ought to do as a responsible society, <strong>but <\/strong>as a president I have to represent all the people in the nation. No Child Left Behind Act, I voted for it and I support it, <strong>but <\/strong>the president has underfunded it. I believe that you can take that position and not be pro-abortion, <strong>but<\/strong> you have to afford people their constitutional rights. The president just said, My opponent\u2019s against, this my opponent\u2019s against that,&#8221; you know, it\u2019s just not that simple. No I\u2019m not. I\u2019m against the partial-birth abortion, <strong>but <\/strong>you\u2019ve gotta have an exception. I\u2019ll never give a veto over American security to any other entity, not a nation, not a country, not an institution, <strong>but <\/strong>I know as I think you do that our country is strongest when we lead the world, when we lead strong alliances. I will not stop in our effort to hunt down and kill the terrorists, <strong>but<\/strong> I\u2019ll also have a better plan. I believe America\u2019s best days are ahead of us. I\u2019m an optimist, <strong>but&#8211;<\/strong><\/line><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>RUSH: And there you have it. That\u2019s John Kerry. Now, some people like that. You have to understand, this is how he says everything to everybody. This is how he gets away with being all things to all people, and when you have a group of people out there who don\u2019t like, you know, firm lines of demarcation between right and wrong, good and bad, a guy like John Kerry comes along with his qualifications makes everybody feel happy. &#8220;Okay, he\u2019s going to do that, but he\u2019s not going to do it quite as bad. Oh, he\u2019s going to do that, but he\u2019s going to do it better. Oh, he doesn\u2019t agree with that, but&#8230;&#8221; This is, I think, a technique that appeals to the undecideds. It\u2019s not just a technique; it\u2019s actually who he is.<\/line><BR\/> He doesn\u2019t have the conviction. He doesn\u2019t have a core to stand firm on anything, as has been amply illustrated throughout this campaign. But undecideds, if you can\u2019t make up your mind by now, what are you saying? &#8220;Well, I like Bush, but&#8230; Well, I like Kerry, but&#8230; Well, I don\u2019t think Kerry is, but&#8230;&#8221; So, you know, probably one of the most common uttered words among the undecided is &#8220;but,&#8221; because they\u2019re sitting out there trying to figure things out, but this, but that. I just wanted to illustrate this to you because this is not the kind of job that you need a guy whose #1 most often used word is &#8220;but,&#8221; because you\u2019re never going to know where the guy is going to go and take the rest of us with him. You\u2019re never going to be able to pin him down, even after he does something, &#8220;Well, yes, I did that, but&#8230;&#8221;<\/line><BR\/>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/line><BR\/>RUSH: I\u2019ve got another little montage here for you. This is a ten second montage and it comes from Friday night\u2019s debate and it\u2019s John Kerry contradicting himself at one point in the debate and then at another point in the debate. Have one, two, three, four sentences. The first three are contradicted by the last. This happened I don\u2019t know how many minutes apart, but same debate Friday night in St. Louis. Here\u2019s John Kerry.<\/line><BR\/>KERRY: I\u2019ve never changed my mind about Iraq. I do believe Saddam Hussein was a threat. I always believed he was a threat. [&#8230;] Well, the president has been preoccupied with Iraq where there wasn\u2019t a threat.<\/line><BR\/>RUSH: From the same debate Friday night! Here\u2019s &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.concordmonitor.com\/apps\/pbcs.dll\/article?AID=\/20041010\/REPOSITORY\/410100384\/1013\/NEWS03&#8243;>Dick Cheney in Florida&amp;lt;\/a> on Saturday trying to comprehend this.<\/line><BR\/>CHENEY: On page 5, &#8220;I\u2019ve never changed my mind about Iraq. I do believe Saddam was a threat. I\u2019ve always believed he was a threat,&#8221; and on page 12, &#8220;The president\u2019s been preoccupied with Iraq where there wasn\u2019t a threat.&#8221; That\u2019s unbelievable. It\u2019s&#8230; well, it\u2019s mind-boggling.<\/line><BR\/>RUSH: You don\u2019t know what to say. What in the world do you say about that? What you want to say is, are you people listening? Are you people paying attention? You undecideds, are you paying attention to this? By the way, there\u2019s a new &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/reuters.myway.com\/article\/20041011\/2004-10-11T114046Z_01_N10496528_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-CAMPAIGN-POLL-DC.html&#8221;>Zogby poll&amp;lt;\/a> out, Bush down three. It\u2019s the only poll that shows Bush down. The other polls, &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.reuters.com\/newsArticle.jhtml?type=politicsNews&amp;amp;storyID=6433433&#8243;>ABC&amp;lt;\/a> and &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.rasmussenreports.com\/Presidential_Tracking_Poll.htm&#8221;>Rasmussen&amp;lt;\/a> have Bush up anywhere from five to six; Zogby\u2019s got him down three. Six percent undecided in the Zogby. Zogby says that the majority of the undecideds are leaning Kerry. So that\u2019s the latest on the polling data. Here\u2019s Joe Lockhart now. He was on Stephanopoulos\u2019 show yesterday and tried to explain this, what you just heard: Iraq was a threat. I\u2019ve never changed my mind. I do believe Saddam was a threat. The president was preoccupied with Iraq, where there wasn\u2019t a threat. Stephanopoulos says, &#8220;Joe, Cheney is not misreading the transcript. It\u2019s exactly what the transcript says. That\u2019s what John Kerry said.&#8221;<\/line><BR\/>LOCKHART: Well, listen, the president also said in this debate, &#8220;I was disappointed when I found out that Saddam Hussein didn\u2019t have weapons of mass destruction.&#8221; Now, how could a president of the United States be disappointed when he finds out that a sworn enemy, a madman doesn\u2019t have chemical and biological weapons?<\/line><\/p>\n<p><BR\/><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/But_But_But_But_But_.Par.0009.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"200\" height=\"334\" class=\"alignright\"\/> RUSH: (Laughing.) They can\u2019t defend Kerry. They have to run out and make some sort of attempted semantical point against George W. Bush. So these things just continue to mount up. I mean, this is a history of John Kerry not just in this campaign but throughout his political life. Now, let\u2019s move on to this <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/pages\/magazine\/index.html\">New York Times Sunday Magazine<\/a>. This was unbelievable. Did you see the <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/graphics7.nytimes.com\/images\/2004\/10\/07\/magazine\/Kerry.COVER.386.jpg\" data-rel=\"lightbox-image-0\" data-rl_title=\"\" data-rl_caption=\"\" title=\"\">picture<\/a>? Did you see the picture on this thing? Well, it\u2019s not the Botox. I mean, it\u2019s not. What happened to the eyes? You know, it looks like what they did was have Teresa strip down nude right before they snapped the picture and Kerry\u2019s eyes get wide and he can\u2019t believe what he\u2019s looking at. Did you see the eyes? That\u2019s the amazing thing about that picture. Botox is one thing, but I\u2019ve never seen that look on his face. I\u2019ve never seen that look at all. Either that or they glued the eyelids open for the picture. <\/line><BR\/>Maybe it was &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/pelosi.house.gov&#8221;>Nancy Pelosi&amp;lt;\/a> they dragged in there and said, &#8220;Hey, take your clothes off for the presidential nominee.&#8221; It\u2019s just more phoniness. Here\u2019s a guy that we see in yet another pose that we\u2019ve never seen before. Before we get to this New York Times, &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/pages\/magazine\/index.html&#8221;>Sunday magazine&amp;lt;\/a>, did you see this piece also in the &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2004\/10\/10\/politics\/campaign\/10wealth.html?hp&amp;amp;ex=1097380800&amp;amp;en=6b1e7554f06ed67d&amp;amp;ei=5094&amp;amp;partner=homepage&#8221;>New York Times&amp;lt;\/a>? One of the biggest puff pieces I\u2019ve ever seen trying to explain how Kerry\u2019s circumstantial, accidental, &#8220;Oh, gee, how about that?&#8221; marriages to wealthy women is now causing him a problem. It was just incredible, and then this New York Times piece goes on, you know, he has a very credible and forward-looking plan on Iraq but he\u2019s just having trouble getting people to understand it, which is typical of the mainstream press. He\u2019s so smart; he\u2019s so much above the rest of us that we just can\u2019t figure out what he\u2019s saying and he can\u2019t figure out a way to get down to our level so the New York Times tries in this piece. Now, you\u2019ve got to listen to this excerpt. <\/line><BR\/>This is from the excerpt on the wealthy women that he just happened to marry. One of these unfortunate things, you know, that\u2019s defined him. He goes out and marries these wealthy women. By the way, another thing, in this debate, how about insulting everybody in that audience by looking at them and assuming none of them make $200,000 a year or more? &#8220;Only three,&#8221; but that\u2019s a lie. Only three of us in here are going to be qualified &#8212; or hit by my tax cut. Well, he won\u2019t be hit by it because he doesn\u2019t earn 200 grand, Teresa does, but he doesn\u2019t, as a senator gets, what, 140K or something like that a year, 140,000. His own tax cut won\u2019t affect him or his own tax increase won\u2019t affect him. So there are only two people in there that are going to be affected, that\u2019s Charlie Gibson and Bush, according to the way they look. Can you imagine, folks, if people called this program and I said, &#8220;You know, you sound like X. You sound like an X,&#8221; or whatever, to start judging people on the way they look, based on how they sound. How many people in that room were small business people, unless he knows that people in there were, you know, canvassed from the deep, dark, plundering, vanishing middle class, because of the Bush economic team. &amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;http:\/\/msnbc.msn.com\/id\/6214022\/site\/newsweek\/&#8221;>Robert Samuelson&amp;lt;\/a> had a piece in Newsweek over the weekend, or latest issue, whenever it is, that the middle class is doing just great, that the poverty figures, you know where they stem from? You know where poverty is in this country? Immigrants. Illegal and legal. The vast majority of poverty is among the immigrant class in this country, not the middle class of the United States. <\/line><BR\/>END TRANSCRIPT<\/line><\/p>\n<p><BR\/>&amp;lt;*ICON*><strong>Your Resource for Combating the Partisan Media, Liberals and Bush-Haters&#8230; <\/strong><\/line><BR\/>&amp;lt;a target=new href=&#8221;\/home\/menu\/fstack.guest.html&#8221;>(&#8230;Rush\u2019s John F. 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