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Wednesday Quotes: It’s Open Line Wednesday!

by Rush Limbaugh - May 19,2011

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“Nobody caused Republicans to stay home this election — except the Republican Party.”

“We are now paying for other people’s dinners with this credit card bailout. This has an upside, however. When you pay for other people’s dinners and get nothing for it, there is a teaching moment: women can finally learn how men feel on dates.”

“AP poll: ‘The public seems willing to wait on tax cuts.’ Ha, ha! Isn’t this a convenient poll! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, people want the tax cuts, but they may be willing to wait while President-Elect Obama takes on the larger issue of fixing the economy! This is absolute bull-bleep!”

“Ultimately, I’m a great guy. I help all these liberals straighten their businesses out.”

“I’ve not said the sky is falling. In fact, the sky is blue, the birds are chirping a little brighter, people are nicer even when they beg for money… There’s a great national mood out there.”

“The people who accept the responsibilities of life in this country will continue to be the oneswho make the country work, and their inspiration, by the way, will be forthcoming from this hallowed microphone each and every day.”

“I don’t care if you’re brown, black, green, or from Mars; the one thing that every American believes in and will fight for is freedom. And when that freedom is under assault, particularly by a government, Americans will rally.”

“Conservatives don’t Balkanize themselves, they just live their lives. Liberals are the ones that organize in little communes and cliques and so forth and only want to hang around with each other.”

“At the bottom of his mind, Obama knows that he got this election by fooling people. He knows that he was not honest with the people about what he wants to do, and he knows he had help from the media camouflaging his proposals and ideas.”

“Everybody is comparing the party plunge this year to what happened after Watergate. Well, the lesson of Watergate is, ‘You can come back.'”