What is the upshot?
And the Crazy Bernie people don’t care where it comes from. They don’t care that it came from WikiLeaks. What they now know for sure is that they were robbed. They were mocked, they were taken advantage of, they were used, they were being laughed at behind the scenes. All of these emails applauding all of these players for making it look like Crazy Bernie had a chance, but everybody knew from day one that he didn’t.
So all of the efforts that Hillary Clinton and the Democrat Party — every effort, every length they have gone to to try to prevent the image of a unified party totally at peace, at one, devoted to the notion of destroying Trump and the Republicans — have been blown to smithereens. And the party is now more divided than at any time during the primary process.
And Crazy Bernie is trying to tamp it down himself and is failing. Crazy Bernie… This is great. Crazy Bernie went and had a meeting, a rally with his supporters, with his delegates this afternoon in Philadelphia. And our microphones were there. We have four sound bites. And the last two are the meat and the money, but here’s the first to set this all up…
SANDERS: (shouting) Election Days come and go, but the fight for social, economic, racial, and environmental justice continues!
FOLLOWERS: (cheering)
SANDERS: The support we have received from every state in this country has been extraordinary, and the grassroots activism is unprecedented in modern American history.
FOLLOWERS: (cheering)
RUSH: We edited cheering, ’cause this went on and on. This whole thing took 12 minutes to happen here, and a lot of it was applause and cheering — and a lot of boos when Hillary’s name came up. Now, this is the real Bernie speech. Somehow I don’t think this is the substance we’re gonna be hearing when he speaks at the convention tonight. ‘Cause he went and he met with these people to try to bring ’em aboard now. He told them you’ve gotta unify behind Hillary, and they don’t want any part of it. Here is the second sound bite…
SANDERS: Well, a year has come and gone. We’re not fringe players anymore!
FOLLOWERS: (wild cheering) BERNIE! BERNIE! BERNIE!
SANDERS: We’ve shown the entire world that our ideas are not some crazy, wild, utopian fantasies! They are ideas supported by working people from one end of this country to the other.
SANDERS: As I think all of you know, Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned yesterday as chair of the DNC.
FOLLOWERS: (wild cheering)
SANDERS: Her resignation opens up the possibility of new leadership at the top of the Democratic Party that will stand with working people!
FOLLOWERS: (wild cheering)
RUSH: So happy she’s gone! They are ecstatic. They’re dancing on her grave at the Bernie rally. And then cheers turn to boos when Bernie gets around to mentioning Hillary Clinton and unity.
SANDERS: We have got t’defeat Donald Trump —
FOLLOWERS: (cheering)
SANDERS: — and we have got to elect Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine.
FOLLOWERS: (angry booing)
SANDERS: Brothers and sisters…
FOLLOWERS: (angry booing)
SANDERS: Brothers and sisters, this is —
FOLLOWERS: (angry booing)
SANDERS: This is the real world that we live in.
And so do not doubt me.
This is not by any stretch what the Democrat Party envisioned for the first day of this four-day celebration of whatever lack of this justice and that justice and whatever. Economic justice? Environmental justice? What the hell is environmental justice? But, anyway, it’s the lingo they all respond to. Choosing Tim Kaine was supposed to mitigate some of this. I don’t know how, but, I mean, it was supposed to. But Hillary Clinton remains remarkably unpopular.
Now, I know what some of you say. “Well, Rush, what about the Never Trumpers?” Yeah, I know the Never Trumpers were there, but they somehow didn’t get into the convention. The Never Trumpers were there, yeah. But I don’t even think the Never Trumpers can hold a candle to Crazy Bernie’s people. Here’s another… By the way, this, folks, is another illustration of how the political professionals, the experts just continue to get this wrong.
I really am beginning to wonder about this. You know, Trump announced in June of last year. So his campaign is now over a year old. There has been plenty of time now for the professionals in the media and professionals in the political consultancy class to realize that this is different; that you can’t analyze, you cannot counterprogram, you cannot campaign against Trump in the normal playbook/manual ways that have been honored by time and tradition.
He’s got a six-point bounce in the CNN poll and a number of other polls, and it’s the first bounce post-convention for any candidate since the year 2000. There haven’t been any convention bounces since 2000, and the reason for the most part is that conventions have been scripted and programmed. Only one hour of them has been televised, the 10 to 11 p.m. hour. I’m talking about on the broadcast networks, not cable.
It wasn’t that long ago that a political convention got three hours primetime every night for all four nights it was on. Not that long ago the networks all decided, “You know what? We’re not giving up our time. These are scripted. There’s no news here, there’s no surprises, there’s no drama.” And so they’ve only covered the last hour live because that’s where the primary important speeches of each night were scheduled. And yet the tune-in factor for the Republican convention was up. But more importantly is this.
Hillary Clinton has spent $22 million in ads before the Republican convention. She had an 11-point lead before the Republican convention, two weeks before. She had an 11-point lead, and she was spending money — I think the number I heard was like 11 million or $10 million in one buy to cast Trump as unprepared, as ill-suited, wrong temperament, not qualified. And these ads were running all over the place. They were getting bonus plays on cable news. The news networks would run these ads free of charge as news stories.
So whatever amount of money she was spending, there was even more airtime for these anti-Trump ads. At the same time, Trump hadn’t spent a dime. Trump did not spend a dime on ads before or during the Republican convention. And what happened? Trump got a convention bounce. He didn’t spend any money, Hillary dropped $22 million. It got her nothing. In the old-time political handbook, in the time-honored traditions and techniques and instructions of the political rule book, that should have translated into a massive Hillary Clinton bump-up in the polls.
“The decision could reflect increasing confidence about Clinton’s chances to capture Colorado’s nine electoral votes in the fall. But a Clinton campaign official, granted anonymity to discuss the campaign’s internal operations, stressed the campaign’s advertising strategy against Donald Trump will change constantly over the next three months.
“Colorado was part of the Clinton campaign’s initial, general election advertising campaign, which began in mid-June and cost at least $22 million. But Monday is the final day of that ad buy.”
She’s pulling her ads. They’re not working. And yet every seasoned political veteran thinks that that’s all you have to do and that Trump’s destined to lose ’cause he doesn’t have any money. Hillary’s got a hundred million dollars here, hundred million over there, maybe a total campaign war chest of a billion, Trump maybe a maximum 50 million. In the old standard playbook, Trump doesn’t have a prayer, Trump doesn’t have a chance.
They continually are stymied, shocked, and surprised because they can’t let go of what they’ve always known. They can’t let go of the groupthink. They can’t let go of the traditions and the time-honored way of thinking about things, the time-honored way of implementing strategy. They don’t know what to do.
Their problem is Hillary does not have anywhere near the television presence, the likability, the trustworthiness, none of that, to go on TV, as Trump does, and just appear everywhere granting interviews and let the natural charisma that she has captivate the audience. She can’t do that. She doesn’t have any charisma. She’s Nurse Ratched. She doesn’t have any charisma; she doesn’t have any liability; she doesn’t have any trustworthiness. They don’t dare put her out that way.
Even when they see all these anti-Hillary people show up at Bernie rallies, it doesn’t register. They chalk it up to extreme kookism, a small bunch of people, isn’t gonna matter the end of the day. They’re gonna end up voting for Hillary anyway. They hide, they run from the truth, they wall themselves off from it, don’t know how to deal with it when things don’t go according to script. And that is where they are on the first day of their big convention.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: This is Andrea in Philadelphia. Great to have you on the program. Hi.
CALLER: Hello, Rush. I just wanted to let you know about a fun billboard campaign that’s being run on I-95 in Philadelphia for the DNC. It says, “Dear Hillary: We have your back,” signed with a little heart from the media.
RUSH: (laughing) Is it in a place where a lot of people are gonna see it?
CALLER: It is. It’s right between the center city and the airport, so all the conventioners coming and going —
RUSH: Oh, it is. It’s right there.
CALLER: — multiple times a day.
RUSH: I don’t know if you people have been to Philadelphia, but you have the link at the football stadium, and then you’ve got a convention center and baseball stadium and right in a row, they’re on Broad Street, right?
CALLER: Yes. Correct.
RUSH: And that’s where that billboard is?
CALLER: Yes. So, returning from the airport — I was at the airport yesterday — coming back, I actually live in New Jersey —
RUSH: Yeah.
CALLER: — and heading northbound on 95.
RUSH: Right.
CALLER: It just made me smile. I thought you would appreciate it.
RUSH: A lot of people that live in Philadelphia say they live in New Jersey.
CALLER: I’m actually in Pennsauken, New Jersey, Pennsauken proud.
RUSH: I’m just kidding. “Hey Hillary, we’ve got your back, media.” That’s perfect. I’m glad you called, Andrea. Thank you very much. I’m glad you waited. I’m glad you got through.