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Monday Quotes: Your Conservative Rock

by Rush Limbaugh - May 19,2011

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“Tim Russert was one-of-a-kind, and there’s nobody they can put in that chair to replace him. There just isn’t.”

“McCain is doing a press conference out there talking about how we need to find alternative resources and tax the energy companies to get rid of global warming and all that stuff, so I turned that off and I turned on the US Open playoff on ESPN.”

“Tim Russert was everything that you thought he would be. He was part of the elite, but he didn’t act it. He was the closest thing to an objective journalist at any of the networks.”

“The Drive-By Media primarily uses other Drive-Bys as its audience. Their audience is them, not news consumers. Contrary to what you might think, they write what they write and do their TV appearances for themselves. It’s all a little cluster.”

“Whatever power that liberals cannot achieve at the ballot box they seize through the courts. This is the change that Barack Obama and his fellow liberals have been waiting for, and the America they want to create is not the America we know, or even want to know.”

“Saudi Arabia just said, ‘Okay, we’ll pump 500,000 more barrels, but you have to lower your gas taxes.’ If it’s okay for them to pump 500,000 more barrels, how come it won’t matter if we pump a million out of ANWR, liberals? Hmm?”

“Everybody’s concerned about how many seats we’re going to lose in the House and Senate in November, but here’s an issue: Drill here, drill now, pay less. The Republicans in Congress need to grow some.”

“So Obama tells black fathers, ‘Hey, stay home, buds, and raise your children.’ This is original? Yes, it is, ladies and gentlemen, because Barack Obama is the messiah.”

“I think the Drive-Bys’ understanding of the loss of their media monopoly has made them come out of the closet. When I was growing up, the whole notion of the liberal media was well known, but they at least hid behind the pretense of objectivity. Today, they’ve shed the pretense.”

“I predicted on Friday that somebody at MSNBC is going to blame Bush for Russert’s death by causing all kinds of stress in the journalist community — and Chris Matthews got pretty damn close to fulfilling my prediction.”