{"id":5465,"date":"2015-09-03T16:30:05","date_gmt":"2015-09-03T16:30:05","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2015-09-03T16:30:05","modified_gmt":"2015-09-03T16:30:05","slug":"english_in_america_is_controversial","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/admin.rushlimbaugh.com\/daily\/2015\/09\/03\/english_in_america_is_controversial\/","title":{"rendered":"English in America Is Controversial?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"\/\/videos\/37\/67643\" target=\"_blank\"><img class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/listentoit.jpg\" alt=\"Listen to it Button\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Do you believe that it has become, in certain quarters in this country, do you believe that it has become controversial that Donald Trump told Jeb Bush he ought to speak English, that that has now become an example of nativism?  You know, Jeb went out there and was addressing an audience, I think in Florida, and he was telling them in Espanol. &#8220;El hombre no es conservador.&#8221; Meaning Trump\u2019s not conservative. And Trump said (paraphrasing), &#8220;You know, Jeb, you need to lead here, bud. You need to speak English. We\u2019re in American.&#8221;  And that\u2019s become controversial. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110504\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/Jeb-vs-Donald-b.jpg\"\/><BR\/>Over at CNN you would not believe. The Washington Post is editorializing that this is horrible what Trump said.  Now, I\u2019m gonna tell you, this is one of these things &#8212; how to put this.  Every now and then we have evidence of the decline of so much about what has made this country great and this is another one of these things.  They go in spurts. <\/line><\/p>\n<p>I mean, every day we get little bits of evidence here and there in terms of pop culture. Something like this comes up where everybody thinks that English is the language of this country and then you find out that many in the Democrat Party and the Drive-By Media think that\u2019s nativist and braggadocios and unfair?  What the hell are you going to do in this country if you can\u2019t speak English?  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Okay, I\u2019ve been threatening to do this for two days, and I haven\u2019t. It\u2019s just other things have taken precedence. So I now am going to discipline myself. I\u2019m gonna do this now.  It isn\u2019t any big deal.  It\u2019s just something I\u2019ve had on the top of the stacks for two days and I\u2019ve just kept it. It actually turned out well. You know what? My instincts on this&#8230; I knew if I waited, that all hell would break loose over this, and it has now. <\/p>\n<p>So even when I think I\u2019m screwing up, I\u2019m actually not. Even when I think that I\u2019m making a mistake, I\u2019m really not.  Here\u2019s how it all started.  This is Tuesday in Miami after a campaign stop. Jeb Bush spoke with reporters and a reporter asked him in Spanish, &#8220;Your campaign put out two important statements criticizing Trump\u2019s record.  Why are you now reacting to Trump?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>JEB:  (speaking Spanish)<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  I feel like I\u2019m listening to a UN speech.  The only thing missing is the translator.  That was Jeb Bush speaking Espanol.  Basically&#8230; You know, I have the transcript.  Do you want to hear what he said?  He said, &#8220;Nancy Pelosi&#8221; and he said, &#8220;Hillary Clinton,&#8221; but the other thing&#8230;  But stop and think what this was.  This is the presumptive nominee, the presumptive Republican nominee.  Here.  Now that&#8230; Play this again.  It speaks for itself.  This is the presumptive &#8212; in many quarters now, the desired, the presumptive &#8212; Republican nominee. <\/p>\n<p>(replaying sound bite)<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  (pretending to speak Spanish)  All right, here\u2019s what he said&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Why are you reacting to Trump?&#8221; <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110507\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/JebAdios-JEB.jpg\"\/><BR\/>&#8220;Well, because he attacks me every day.  He attacks me every day with barbarities, with things that are not true.  What we did today was simply put in his own words the fact that this man\u2019s not conservative, backing people like Nancy Pelosi. He\u2019s given money to Hillary Clinton. He\u2019s been a Democrat longer than he\u2019s been a Republican. He said that he feels more comfortable being a Democrat.  So he doesn\u2019t have a record because he hadn\u2019t been a person that served like I have for eight years as governor, but he\u2019s not conservative.&#8221; <\/line><\/p>\n<p>Okay, fine.  Here\u2019s the next bite.  The question from the reporter: &#8220;Mr. Governor, what is your strategy to counterattack this Trump phenomenon?  I imagine you have to be worried.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>JEB:  (speaking Spanish)<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  All right, what he said there was, the question again: &#8220;What is your strategy to counterattack this Trump phenomenon?  I imagine you have to be worried.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am worried about the future of this country, and I think we need tried leadership from a conservative so that we can change the direction of the country.  And the subject of Trump, it makes that more difficult because the man\u2019s not conservative.  He doesn\u2019t have a record where you can say he\u2019s conservative.  Besides that, he tends to personalize everything.  If you\u2019re not in total agreement with him you\u2019re an idiot or stupido or that you don\u2019t have energy or blah, blah, blah.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Okay, so Trump reacted to this by saying, &#8220;You know, I like Jeb. He\u2019s a nice man. But he really should set the example by speaking English when he\u2019s in the United States.&#8221; Now from that we have &#8212; at least on CNN and in other quarters of the Drive-By Media we have &#8212; a full-blown controversy, and the controversy is about Trump.  Many in the Drive-By Media and their associates are saying that this proves that Trump is a &#8220;nativist,&#8221; and if you don\u2019t know what a nativist is, it\u2019s not pretty. <\/p>\n<p>Nativist is an insult. <\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s what the Wall Street Journal calls those of you who are opposed to open borders.  If you are opposed to open borders, if you want the law to be adhered to, you are a nativist.  It\u2019s not a pretty thing.  It\u2019s a cut.  It is an insult.  So now Trump is being called a nativist, and they actually had a number of televised chat sessions on CNN about this, and it became a controversy, that English should be spoken in America.  It became a controversy that Trump said Jeb should lead and speak English. <\/p>\n<p>Now, Trump had his defenders on CNN, but there are more people condemning Trump for speaking English.  You people that don\u2019t understand the Trump phenomena, you don\u2019t seem to understand that all you\u2019re gonna do by continuing to harp on Trump, is you\u2019re just gonna add to his support and you\u2019re gonna further energize the supporters he\u2019s already got. Because this, to them, is not controversial.  This is simple.<\/p>\n<p>English is the official language of this country.  It should be spoken.  If anybody is gonna amount to anything in this country, they have to learn English.  It is the language of our country.  But now it is becoming controversial to say that.  It\u2019s braggadocios, it\u2019s nativist, it\u2019s xenophobic to say that.  Now, every day, folks, there are things that happen in our country that make us pause and, &#8220;Gee, man, we\u2019re losing our culture.&#8221;  One of those little things might be the lyrics of a song or the subject of a movie. <\/p>\n<p>And then other days there are things that happen that totally shock you, that make you realize we\u2019re farther gone that we even knew, and this is one of those to me, where a guy who suggests that a presidential candidate ought to speak in English, he\u2019s the controversy?  He\u2019s the problem?  Trump or anybody suggesting that the presidential candidates ought to speak English, that\u2019s a controversy?  I understand speak Spanish here and there to Spanish audience. You want to show your worldliness and your talents and your skills and so forth. <\/p>\n<p>But Trump\u2019s reaction to this was somewhat common-sensical. <\/p>\n<p>The Washington Post reacted to Trump.  They said: &#8220;With that, Trump may have sparked yet another debate about whether or not to make English the official language of the United States. &#8230; In response, top Bush campaign aides fired back, suggesting that Trump\u2019s comments about English put him on a &#8216;one man mission\u2019 to kill the Republican Party.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Really?  Suggesting that English is the official language of this country is tantamount to destroying the Republican Party?  Having the audacity to say that?  Maybe even worse, having the audacity to believe that English is the official language of this country, that can destroy the Republican Party?  No wonder the Republican Party is in dire straits. This is astounding to me. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110494\" class=\"aligncenter\" align=\"middle\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/ImmigrationInvasionOfAmerica.jpg\"\/><BR\/>And then here\u2019s another quote.  This is editorial page editor, <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/opinions\/in-america-citizenship-trumps-tribe\/2015\/08\/23\/51be75da-481b-11e5-846d-02792f854297_story.html\">Fred Hiatt, at the Washington Post<\/a>.  Listen to this.  &#8220;When we lived in Moscow, people used to ask my wife and me, &#8216;Who are you by nationality?\u2019  &#8216;Americans,\u2019 we\u00c2\u2019d say. Invariably the response would come: &#8216;Yes, but who are you really?\u2019  Russia, you see, is a kind of melting pot, like the United States, but ethnicities don\u00c2\u2019t melt in quite the same way. People consider each other first as Armenians, or Tatars, or Jews &#8230; and only second as Russian citizens.&#8221;<\/line><\/p>\n<p>So Fred Hiatt here is saying, yeah, in Russia nobody is a Russian first.  They\u2019re an Armenian first or whatever else first, and then they\u2019re Russian.  And then he said, &#8220;That is the kind of thinking that Donald Trump, and the Republican presidential candidates who are pathetically jumping on his nativist bandwagon, would bring to this country.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Are you kidding?  It\u2019s already here, Mr. Hiatt. Where in the world are you paying attention?  It\u2019s even worse.  We now have Afro-Americans for I don\u2019t know how long, then African-Americans. We have Uglo-Americans. We\u2019ve had female Americans. We genderize people before we give their ethnicity.  This country has been in the process of Balkanization for years.  What do you mean, bring it to this country?  Trump is gonna bring this kind of Balkanization?  It\u2019s already here.  This guy\u2019s exactly opposite.  Trump and other people who think like he does are standing up in opposition to this kind of Balkanization.  We\u2019re Americans and then whatever else second. <\/p>\n<p>And if you review immigration in this country, let\u2019s go back to the Ellis Island days of immigration.  When Western Europe was sending all kinds of refugees here.  They were coming from Poland, they were coming from Italy, they were coming from Ireland, all over the place.  And they came here to be Americans.  They came here to be Americans first.  They did maintain their individual ethnicities.  They set up neighborhoods.  The Irish lived in certain places and did certain jobs.  The Italians in New York had certain neighborhoods, did certain jobs. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110553\" class=\"alignleft\" align=\"left\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/486175376_large.jpg\"\/><BR\/>But they came here to be Americans first.  They didn\u2019t come here to be Italian Americans.  They didn\u2019t come here to be Irish Americans.  They came here to be Americans.  They came here, they wanted to become Americans, they did, they assimilated.  And that became the primary thing they were proud of.  That\u2019s what they wanted.  That\u2019s not what\u2019s happening now.  What\u2019s happening now is the exact opposite. <\/line><\/p>\n<p>There is no assimilation.  There is no melding or melting pot, if you will.  There is a purposeful Balkanization going on brought to you by the modern-day Democrat Party and specifically Barack Hussein O.  We have Mexican-Americans. We have Hispanic-Americans.  We have gay Americans. We have LGBT Americans. We have Muslim Americans.  Americans is always second.  The ethnicity is always number one. <\/p>\n<p>And the modern day Democrat Party wants it that way because they think America needs to be punished, because we\u2019ve been too big for our britches.  We\u2019ve been too big. We\u2019ve been too powerful and we acquired our power in ill-gotten ways. We stole it. We stole the resources from other people and other countries.  It\u2019s absurd and obscene, and this Balkanization that\u2019s happening in this country right now, they support it.  It\u2019s one of the ways you rip apart the fabric of this country, by diluting what it is to be an American, by making an American seem less in importance than anything else about you. <\/p>\n<p>And for Fred Hiatt, the editorial writer for Washington Post to sit here and recount his days in Moscow and say this is what Trump is bringing to America.  Trump is raising his hand and trying to stop this.  The conservative movement, the Tea Party, whatever you want to call \u2019em, are doing their best to stand up and stop this dilution of what it means to be an American.  We all are. <\/p>\n<p>This is incredible.  And the fact that this has become a controversy?  The fact that speaking English in your own country and standing up for that is fighting words?  It\u2019s incredible.  I\u2019ve got a story here, La Raza has come out and gotten involved in all this.  And they back, guess who, Jeb Bush.  They\u2019re slamming Trump for English language patriotism.  And we\u2019re supposed to bow down. We don\u2019t want to offend La Raza.  Really?  This is one of those instances where it lets you know it\u2019s worse than you thought it was.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: How many old immigrants do you know, like maybe your grandfather, grandmother?  They refer to where they came from as the old country.  They assimilated.  They became Americans.  Over in the in the New York Daily News, Timothy Cardinal Dolan, New York archdiocese wrote a piece that\u2019s unbelievable.  Contained in his piece, in his op-ed in the <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.nydailynews.com\/opinion\/timothy-dolan-nativism-rears-big-haired-head-article-1.2307111\">New York Daily News, Cardinal Dolan<\/a>, &#8220;Nativism Rears its Big-Haired Head: Donald Trump\u2019s Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric is a Sad Return to a Terrible American Tradition.<\/p>\n<p>I mean, this is no different than Fred Hiatt sitting there worried about Trump bringing nativism back, nationalism, xenophobia, nativism.  That isn\u2019t what is happening here.  It\u2019s mind-boggling and incredible.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I\u2019ve gotta get to your phone calls here, folks.  We\u2019ll do that coming out of the break here at the bottom of the hour, otherwise they\u2019re just gonna keep piling up, and I\u2019ve gotta start sometime, so it\u2019s next.<\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  Look, all of this is a reaction to Trump suggesting that Jeb Bush lead by speaking English.  Now, here\u2019s the story in Breitbart.  &#8220;Donald Trump told Breitbart News that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush should be speaking English &#8212; not the Spanish he spoke to attack Trump in Miami this week &#8212; on the campaign trail. &#8230; &#8216;I like Jeb,\u2019 Trump said. &#8216;He\u00c2\u2019s a nice man. But he should really set the example by speaking English while in the United States.'&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Now, it sounds simple.  The idea that this is a profundity?  The idea that this is a controversy now?  It\u2019s just mind boggling.  Here comes La Raza.  &#8220;As Donald Trump continues to surge in the polls he\u2019s received increasing attacks from pro-amnesty rivals<\/p>\n<p>like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.&#8221;  And now here comes La Raza backing Jeb Bush, slamming Trump for English language patriotism.  Trump\u2019s call for language patriotism, however, received a stinging rebuke from the ethnic advocacy group La Raza. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110554\" class=\"alignright\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/482348004_large.jpg\"\/><BR\/>By the way, do you know La Raza is federally funded?  It is.  I didn\u2019t know it, either, until I read the Victor Davis Hanson piece on the air to you yesterday.  Federal taxpayers subsidize La Raza and here they are: &#8220;Every time Trump opens his mouth he widens the gulf between the Republican Party and Latino voters.&#8221;  La Raza doesn\u2019t care a whit about the Republican Party.  La Raza wants the Republican Party to not exist.  La Raza is the Democrat Party.  And here they are worried what Trump is doing to the Republican Party? <\/line><\/p>\n<p>The Republican Party doesn\u2019t need any help in creating problems for itself, sadly.  What is this language patriotism?  Where the hell did that get started?  How in the hell is the fact that the official language of this country, even remarking on that, suggesting that, supporting that somehow is phony, braggadocios, nativist patriotism?  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  Look, all of this is a reaction to Trump suggesting that Jeb Bush lead by speaking English.  Now, here\u2019s the story in Breitbart.  &#8220;Donald Trump told Breitbart News that former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush should be speaking English &#8212; not the Spanish he spoke to attack Trump in Miami this week &#8212; on the campaign trail. &#8230; &#8216;I like Jeb,\u2019 Trump said. &#8216;He\u00c2\u2019s a nice man. But he should really set the example by speaking English while in the United States.'&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Now, it sounds simple.  The idea that this is a profundity?  The idea that this is a controversy now?  It\u2019s just mind boggling.  Here comes La Raza.  &#8220;As Donald Trump continues to surge in the polls he\u2019s received increasing attacks from pro-amnesty rivals<\/p>\n<p>like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.&#8221;  And now here comes La Raza backing Jeb Bush, slamming Trump for English language patriotism.  Trump\u2019s call for language patriotism, however, received a stinging rebuke from the ethnic advocacy group La Raza. <\/p>\n<p>By the way, do you know La Raza is federally funded?  It is.  I didn\u2019t know it, either, until I read the Victor Davis Hanson piece on the air to you yesterday.  Federal taxpayers subsidize La Raza and here they are: &#8220;Every time Trump opens his mouth he widens the gulf between the Republican Party and Latino voters.&#8221;  La Raza doesn\u2019t care a whit about the Republican Party.  La Raza wants the Republican Party to not exist.  La Raza is the Democrat Party.  And here they are worried what Trump is doing to the Republican Party? <\/p>\n<p>The Republican Party doesn\u2019t need any help in creating problems for itself, sadly.  What is this language patriotism?  Where the hell did that get started?  How in the hell is the fact that the official language of this country, even remarking on that, suggesting that, supporting that somehow is phony, braggadocios, nativist patriotism?  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH: Here\u2019s Alex in Temecula, California.  Great to have you.  I\u2019m glad you waited, Alex.  Hi.<\/p>\n<p>CALLER:  Thank you so much, Rush.  Straight to the subject in regard to Trump and Bush and the fact that English is being our first language.  My father was born in Vladivostok, Russia; migrated to Siberia into China, and then came to the United States in San Francisco, and I was born 70 years ago.  I\u2019m 70.  But the one thing that he insisted upon was that I speak English, only English, and that I become American.  The fact that I was an American primed his patriotism because he was one of the most patriotic people I\u2019ve ever known in my life.  He passed away 20 years ago. It\u2019s saddened me that it\u2019s becoming incorrect or politically incorrect to be an American and to be able to speak English as a first language.<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  I\u2019ll tell you what it is.  You\u2019re exactly right.  What is happening here, slowly but surely&#8230; Do not doubt me. You\u2019re gonna think this may sound over the top. What\u2019s happening here is that it is becoming something of guilt.  It is guilty.  You are guilty to be an American.  So if in the United States of America a presidential candidate goes out and starts talking Spanish, speaking Spanish and another candidate says, &#8220;You know, I think you ought to speak English&#8221;?<\/p>\n<p>Then all of the groups rally around the guy who spoke Spanish and then furthermore condemn as a nativist and as a bad guy, as a xenophobe, a candidate who suggests that English be spoken because it\u2019s the language of the country.  What on earth makes this controversial?  Where in the world is it controversial that the national language of any country be spoken?  (interruption)  Well, it doesn\u2019t fit with the outreach program, but it\u2019s more than that.  There has to be something overall, overriding that. <\/p>\n<p><img id=\"eZObject_110555\" class=\"alignleft\" align=\"left\" alt=\"large\" src=\"https:\/\/live-rush-limbaugh.pantheonsite.io\/wp-content\/uploads\/481932068_large.jpg\"\/><BR\/>Sure, there\u2019s the outreach program. &#8220;We\u2019re trying to reach out to Hispanics because we want to get their votes. The Republicans, blah, blah.&#8221; If I could just address that, that is a sign of just how pathetic Republicans are.  We really believe here that Hispanic voters are so (whatever the word would be) that all we have to do to get their votes is pander to \u2019em, that somehow a candidate speaking Spanish is gonna be enough to get their vote? <\/line><\/p>\n<p>The thinking is&#8230; That may have been the thinking of the Republican Party, but there\u2019s something overriding it. There\u2019s an umbrella under which that falls, and that is that America itself is unjust, that America itself is not legitimate.  It is flawed, deeply from its founding.  You cannot get one place to the other without believing that because there has to be an element of guilt.  You are behaving guilt. Not that you feel guilt.  I\u2019m not saying that.  It\u2019s not a guilt complex.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m say you\u2019re committing a crime. <\/p>\n<p>You are guilty of believing in America\u2019s superiority by insisting that English be spoken.  That\u2019s nativism.  That\u2019s populism.  That\u2019s xenophobia.  That\u2019s racism or what have you.  And the only way those kinds of theories can exist is if you have already accepted that America\u2019s existence is illegitimate.  That its founding was immoral and illegitimate and unjust and that all of this is part of the process of correcting all of the unjust immorality and illegitimacy of the founding of this country.<\/p>\n<p>In other words, &#8220;English as the official language is illegitimate because the country is.  The country exists because it was built on the backs of slaves,&#8221; whatever they want to say to disqualify the greatness or any other aspect of this country.  To me, this is&#8230; I couldn\u2019t believe when I got up today and I read about this and I saw that there was really a deep controversy here over the fact that Trump had said, &#8220;You know, we ought to speak English,&#8221; that that became controversial, and that it was something for which Trump was overwhelmingly guilty, committed some grave error. <\/p>\n<p>What do you have to believe in order to think that?  <\/p>\n<p>BREAK TRANSCRIPT<\/p>\n<p>RUSH:  What\u2019s exclusionary?  (interruption)  Oh.  (interruption)  Yeah.  Speaking English is exclusionary. It\u2019s exactly what I mean.  That kind of idiotic thinking, that speaking Spanish is exclusionary and discriminating? 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