{"id":30933,"date":"2008-11-19T01:01:01","date_gmt":"2011-05-19T03:05:26","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2011-05-19T03:05:26","modified_gmt":"2011-05-19T03:05:26","slug":"try_doing_talk_radio_senator_hagel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2008\/11\/19\/try_doing_talk_radio_senator_hagel\/","title":{"rendered":"Try Doing Talk Radio, Senator Hagel"},"content":{"rendered":"<section>\n<p>RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, Chuck Hagel, who has made the decision to retire from the United States Senate, a Republican Senator from Nebraska, has taken on the leader of the conservative movement.<\/p>\n<p>HAGEL: Every country out there has their know-nothing party. And of course we\u2019re much educated by the great entertainers like Rush Limbaugh and others. I wish those people would run for office. They have so much to contribute and so much leadership, and they have an answer for everything, and they\u2019d be elected overwhelmingly if Rush would run for anything or any of those people. They love just to rip everybody else down and try to make fools of everybody, and they always have the answer.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/01125107.Par.89380.ImageFile.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"189\" class=\"alignright\"\/>RUSH: This is just fascinating. This is Chuck Hagel at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies yesterday in Washington. So he\u2019s making a speech on how tough it is to be a Senator today, and one of his biggest problems, of course it\u2019s not the Democrats, his biggest problem as a Senator was not the real enemy, the Democrats in the Senate who were trying to forestall any progress. No, no, no, the enemy is me. The enemy is a guy on the radio. How embittered must he be to still be carrying around this? I mean, he\u2019s quitting, he\u2019s moving on to other things. I hear he\u2019s in line for an Obama cabinet spot. We don\u2019t criticize and rip and run everybody down and make fools of everybody. I can\u2019t make a fool of you, Senator Hagel. Only you can do that. I can\u2019t make a fool of you. Everything that we talk about on this program from the get-go is about how to improve life for as many Americans as possible. I can\u2019t help it if you don\u2019t see the enemy in the same way I see them. I can\u2019t help it if you don\u2019t see liberalism the way I do. If you want to make all these deals with the people who stand in the way of genuine individual progress in this country, then you\u2019re going to come in for some criticism. But man, oh, man, take on the leader of the conservative movement like this, and he wasn\u2019t through.<\/p>\n<p>HAGEL: Eighty-seven percent of the American people said America is going in the wrong direction. You don\u2019t need to know another number about anything. And so the election was pretty predictable. The American people don\u2019t like what\u2019s going on. They want us to start doing what leaders are expected to do. Address the problems, find some consensus to govern, get along. There will be differences; there should be. But in the end we can\u2019t continue to hold ourselves captive to this raw partisan political paralysis.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: This is what is wrong with Senator Hagel. The other side is more partisan than any political party in my lifetime. The Democrat Party today, in conjunction with the American left, is as raw partisan as you can get. Compromise? Who does the compromising, Senator Hagel? Our side does the compromising, and when you compromise core principles, what have you advanced? We had 58 million people vote against Obama, Senator. If we would have had a candidate &#8212; by the way, we had a candidate who ran the kind of campaign you sound like you\u2019re advocating, one of reaching out to the other side, seeking moderates, seeking all these groups of people, let\u2019s go for the Wal-Mart crowd and let\u2019s go for the Hispanic voter, instead of just standing for the American people as a whole, you know, a set of core principles that will lift everybody who followed. And Senator Hagel, this business of reaching consensus, consensus is the absence of leadership. Leadership is what has been sorely missing on our side, particularly in the House and Senate for quite a while, and the reason we lost this election is not because we didn\u2019t reach out. The reason we lost this election is because we did. We reached out, and we compromised on what our core beliefs were, and we let the other side redefine who we are. And you were part of that. So you think that it\u2019s hard work? Yeah, it\u2019s very hard work to stand up for what you believe in. It\u2019s very hard work to say no to people that you\u2019d rather be friends with. At some point, at some time, that\u2019s what leadership is all about. <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: So Chuck Hagel says you have to be elected to office to make a difference in this country. &#8216;I wish Rush Limbaugh would run.\u2019 I have an idea for Senator Hagel. Senator Hagel, why don\u2019t you try to become a talk show host? Let\u2019s see if you can make it in this world. Let\u2019s see if you can handle the give-and-take of talk radio, since being a Senator and having people criticize you is so difficult, let\u2019s see if you can handle this arena. By the way, ladies and gentlemen, this whole notion here of Senator Hagel criticizing the leader of the conservative movement was picked up by the Drive-By Media. Last night on MSNBC, David Shuster talked about the Hagel criticism of the leader of the conservative movement.<\/p>\n<p>SHUSTER: Senator Hagel saved his harshest criticism for the most popular host on right-wing talk radio. Quote: &#8216;We are educated by the great entertainers like Rush Limbaugh. You know, I wish Rush Limbaugh and others like that would run for office. They have so much to contribute and so much leadership, and they have an answer for everything. And they would be elected overwhelmingly. The truth is, they try to rip everyone down and make fools of everybody, but they don\u2019t have any answers.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: We do have answers. We don\u2019t &#8216;rip people down.\u2019 We build people up. We certainly criticize those on our side who fall off the beaten path, Senator Hagel. At times it was difficult to recognize you as even a Republican. What are we supposed to do here? It was certainly difficult to recognize you as a conservative. So once again, run for office. The only way you can make a difference is run for office. Try doing a talk show, Senator Hagel. You can\u2019t handle criticism, can\u2019t handle the give-and-take. E.J. Dionne on the same network last night (PMSNBC, DNCTV); Shuster said, &#8216;That was a pretty unvarnished assessment by Chuck Hagel. Your reaction, E.J. Dionne, Jr.? How long will it take the party to rebound from this year\u2019s elections?\u2019<\/p>\n<p>DIONNE: Well, I would love Rush Limbaugh to run for office. That would be &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>SHUSTER: (snickering)<\/p>\n<p>DIONNE: But, you know, I think Hagel is broadly right, and I think the Republicans are a in a real fix here. Democrats have won two elections in a row. That doesn\u2019t make a realignment yet, but it really suggests some of the problems that Republicans face. Of course, they cannot lose the minority vote in the country the way they did. And then when the Republicans can\u2019t carry the suburbs, they\u2019ve got a real problem, and the suburbs went for Obama.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: (sigh) This is trying my patience. This was trying my patience, \u2019cause E.J. and Senator Hagel, I can explain to you and have over the course of the recent days. In fact, I predicted a long time ago exactly what happened in this election was likely to happen, precisely because of what had happened to the Republican Party. Conservatism didn\u2019t lose anything here. You can talk about the Republican Party losing the suburbs and losing the minority vote. I don\u2019t know what minority vote he\u2019s talking about we lost, but he can talk about it all he wants. Conservatism does not lose national elections. The problem, E. J., is that conservatism was not on the ballot, other than the number two slot, and we saw what you and others tried to do to Sarah Palin. We even saw what members of her own party tried to do to her. <\/p>\n<p>So we conservatives are under no illusion about what we face here. If the Republicans want to keep losing elections, they\u2019ll continue to follow the advice of Chuck Hagel. They will continue to follow the advice of you, E.J. Dionne, Jr., and they will continue to follow the advice of the wizards of smart in our own conservative media who seem to think that the reason we lost this last election was that we simply weren\u2019t moderate enough. We shoulda reached out even more to the Hispanics. We shoulda reached out even more to the Wal-Mart voter, whatever that is. I don\u2019t know how we could have had a candidate any more liberal, any more moderate, any more willing to jump across an ocean to sit down with the other side than the candidate that we had. <\/p>\n<p>Now, E.J., don\u2019t hold your breath for me running for office, because, as I have long said: I will not tolerate the pay cut, particularly with Obama preparing to be sworn in. I don\u2019t know what\u2019s going to happen to everybody\u2019s net worth here, but it\u2019s too risky to make a decision to run for office. I am most effective here, behind the Golden EIB Microphone at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies. So after this latest answer from E.J. Dionne, Jr., David Shuster said, &#8216;Well, look, the current Senate Republican leadership doesn\u2019t seem to think the party needs a change in principles, and isn\u2019t that what Senator Hagel suggests they need, especially when it comes to their attitude about foreign policy?\u2019<\/p>\n<p>DIONNE: I think on foreign policy, Republicans are genuinely split, and those splits were suppressed in the Bush years \u2019cause they occupied the White House. But I also think that the &#8212; a kind of social conservatism just doesn\u2019t serve the Republicans well, a kind of anti-government ideology at a time when their own administration is engaging in a kind of socialism by having, uh, take &#8212; partly taking over the banks. I mean their rhetoric doesn\u2019t square with the problems, and I think that\u2019s one of the reasons they lost. They neeeeeed to rediscover a kind of moderate brand of conservatism. That could be a lot more popular than what they\u2019ve been offering lately.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: You know what\u2019s hilarious about this is E.J. Dionne, Jr., a professed liberal and leftist, sounds just like many of our own &#8216;conservative\u2019 (quote, unquote) media. E.J., I am sure &#8212; and I love you, E.J. &#8212; you know this. We\u2019ve had many famous e-mail and phone conversations. I know you have the best interests of the Republican Party and the conservative movement at heart; I know that you would really prefer we win these elections. So I know that you are giving us heartfelt advice on the right way to do this. Not. (snorts) Need to reach out and be more moderate. This election gave the world the Republican Party guys like Dionne want, and look what happened.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: I still find this funny. Here you have some slobbering libs on MSNBC asking a Republican in name only, Chuck Hagel, what he thinks of me. (laughing) And, by the way, E.J., Obama had 52% of the vote. This is not a landslide. He got 52% of the vote against your guy, McCain. I mean, E.J., you got in McCain exactly what you just said the Republicans need to do. You got a guy who went out and did everything he could to get votes from people like you, E.J. He did everything he could to get votes and endorsements from people like Colin Powell and a number of other moderates. It didn\u2019t work. He didn\u2019t get the Hispanic vote. Wonder why, E.J.? If Obama won the suburbs, and if he won the cities, if he won among women, if he won among minorities and whites, why did he only get 52% of the vote? There was a major third party out there, E.J. I also noticed that E.J. Dionne, Jr., is not running for office and I also note that Chuck Hagel is not running for reelection. <\/p>\n<p>So what we have here is (crying) wah-hah-hah: a retiring Senator upset at being criticized by me, the leader of the conservative movement.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Here\u2019s Candy in Lincoln, Nebraska. It\u2019s great to have you on the EIB Network. Hello.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Hi, Rush. Thanks for taking my call.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Yes, ma\u2019am.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Hey, I was just calling because every time Chuck opens his mouth, it makes everybody in Nebraska sick. Because everybody here &#8212; well, the conservatives that voted for him &#8212; are totally disgusted because he went there and changed everything he said he was voting for or everything he was all about. I think somebody must have whipped him into shape from the other side because he lost all his conservatism and now all he does is hurt our party. And so I wish he\u2019d just shut his mouth or change parties because he\u2019s already done it, whether he\u2019s done it in life or not.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: By the way, he\u2019s retiring from the Senate. I don\u2019t know what his plans are, other than I know that his name\u2019s been mentioned a couple times in relationship to being in the Obama cabinet. By the way &#8212;<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Which makes sense!<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Well, of course. It makes total sense. They\u2019re running out of jobs there. Tom Daschle, according to the Associated Press, has just been named the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Right.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Tom Puff Daschle, who was a big Obama strategerist in the campaign, a big supporter. It\u2019s payback time, so Puff Daschle is back in Washington, out of lobbying, and now back to the secretary of Health and Human Services position. Chuck Hagel is retiring. In fact, I\u2019ll never forget. He had a big press conference back in Nebraska, where everybody thought he might be announcing his run for the presidency &#8212; which was always a joke. I mean, in every poll Chuck Hagel never pulled over 2%. There he was. He even decided to go to the left of McCain in our party during the campaign a couple of times. But he had this big press conference; and the Drive-Bys, of course, drove out there, flew out there with their tongues hanging on the ground waiting in eager anticipation for Chuck Hagel\u2019s press conference. (panting) So Chuck Hagel has his press conference and announces he has no decision to make. Now, it\u2019s not too many people that will call a press conference and say, &#8216;I haven\u2019t made up my mind what I\u2019m going to do.\u2019 Moderates will do it and they hope to be applauded. (clapping) &#8216;I have called this press conference today to say that I have made no determination about my future,\u2019 and the Drive-Bys are standing there saying, &#8216;What the hell is this? You want accolades for this?\u2019<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Jim in Minneapolis, I\u2019m glad you called, sir. You\u2019re on the EIB Network. Hello.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: It\u2019s an honor to talk to you, Rush.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Thank you very much. I could understand that. Yes.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Yes. I\u2019ll get right to my point.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Right.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: When I hear these national commentators and Republicans like Hagel, it just seems to me that they\u2019re pushing for the Republican Party to redefine who they are.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Yeah, of course they are, but why?<\/p>\n<p>CALLER: Well, obviously for their own gain.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Yeah, of course. They would love to set the Republican Party up as a mechanism that loses every election. Let\u2019s listen to what E. J. Dionne, Jr., is saying. and keep in mind, this could be David Frum, on our side. It could be David Brooks, on our side. It could be Kathleen Parker, on our side. E.J. Dionne, Jr., and the others are saying get rid of extreme social conservatives. Get rid of the pro-lifers. We gotta broom them out of the party, they are hurting us. Now, we keep winning these popular votes on same-sex marriage, we\u2019re extremists, most Americans don\u2019t support partial-birth abortion, but the libs do. We are extremists on social issues. We are for life. We are for life. And they want to kill babies, partial birth, and we are the extremists? We want the government to stop telling us what we must accept when our religion tells us otherwise, when the Constitution tells the libs to stay out of our churches, and when we win popular votes in response to judicial fiats that have no basis in law or religion. So what Dionne wants us to do is get rid of people of faith and accept global warming. If we accept the new New Deal, then that\u2019s how we conservatives will win? It\u2019s a recipe for defeat.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, Chuck Hagel, who has made the decision to retire from the United States Senate, a Republican Senator from Nebraska, has taken on the leader of the conservative movement. HAGEL: Every country out there has their know-nothing party. 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