RUSH: Tenafly, New Jersey, this is Ann Marie. I’m glad you called. Welcome to the program.
CALLER: Rush, I am so mad. You know, this whole thing with you being censored. You know, the troops that we have out there, all they just get fed all the time — can I say crap?
RUSH: You just did, so say it again. Sure, absolutely.
CALLER: That’s all they get fed. These poor men and women that are out there, and you are the only one that really supports them, and the whole thing about these photos is ridiculous, because, you know, if the media didn’t put as much emphasis on the photos as they did, which had to be demoralizing to our troops overall, but I don’t think we’d be in the situation we’re in today with this poor guy being held hostage. You know, Ted Kennedy should just take a poster and say, “We want to lose the war.” It’s so infuriating.
Whether or not your life is improving because of a robust economy is of no interest to the people reporting on it today. The only interest the story the economy presents is, “Does it hurt Bush or does it help him?” If it helps him, they’re going to keep it secret. And that’s what they’re doing. Same thing with the rest of this stuff. You know, this is an election year, and the prism of news from the partisan elite media being looked at via the election of John Kerry, or I should say the inauguration of John Kerry.
Jack in Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Hello. You’re on the EIB Network.
CALLER: Hey, Rush.
RUSH: Hey.
CALLER: Dittos from down south in Jersey.
RUSH: Yes. Thank you.
CALLER: Real quick, retired captain and Navy captain, spent a lot of time in Turkey, especially. I say we not only should not get you off of NPR [sic], we should add — and I’ve written to them about this — we should add you for — Armed Forces Network — add you for the full three hours. That’s all the guys can listen to. The previous caller, she’s right. It’s a bunch of crap is what they feed you on Armed Forces Network, it’s all liberal. I’ve listened to V.O.A., that’s even worse. I listen to the radio quite often on my high frequency radio. Well, that’s about all I had to say.
RUSH: You were career Navy, did you say, in Turkey and Germany?
CALLER: Yeah. I spent 27 years in the Navy as a helicopter pilot, started out in Vietnam and had a great career. Slick Willie got in; I couldn’t serve the commander-in-chief anymore, so I took an early retirement, got out in 27 years 1995.
RUSH: But while you were in you spent a lot of time listening to the Armed Forces Radio Network?
CALLER: Absolutely.
I am the political balance. Now, notice the first line, “Liberal groups that want to bounce Rush Limbaugh’s show off Armed Forces have found a Senate ally.” Now, Harkin’s amendment does not specifically say get rid of my show. He’s not going to go that far, because then he would be wide open to charges of censorship. In fact, what Harkin will probably say publicly, no, no, no, I have no problem with Limbaugh, we just need balance. Well, these liberal groups, which are just appendages, middle-finger appendages of the Democrat Party, have written letters to Rumsfeld demanding my show be taken off. That’s what started all this. I mean, it’s an election year, folks, and I’ve got to be taken out just like the president has to be taken out, apparently. And so they send these letters, and of course Rumsfeld doesn’t respond, so they go get a Senate ally, Tom Harkin, and Harkin proposes this amendment. The amendment just says balance.