RUSH: Let’s go to the audio sound bites. The Drive-By Media is outraged. They’re actually not outraged; they’re jealous as they can be. They are envious as they can be and they’re masking that as outrage. They are outraged that Trump responded to criticism from me on the budget deal.
ELI STOKOLS: A rant from someone in conservative media like Rush Limbaugh, that he felt compelled to react to.
JOE SCARBOROUGH: The president takes the bait from Rush Limbaugh earlier in the day, I guess.
MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Oh, my gosh.
AMANDA CARPENTER: Talk radio hosts, like Rush Limbaugh, saying why would we even vote Republican right now?
LAWRENCE O’DONNELL: The Trump-Pence spinning method didn’t work, at least, with the Rush Limbaugh sample of the Trump base.
DAVID CORN: Rush Limbaugh is upset because they didn’t get rid of the EPA.
GREG GUTFELD: The only people who got rolled are the people who believed that President Trump was a small government conservative. For Rush Limbaugh to be upset about this seems a little rich, because anybody saw this coming.
CLARENCE PAGE: This is not the Rush Limbaugh party, though. They’re not going to get a Rush Limbaugh budget. We’ve got to keep the radio commentators over where they belong.
RUSH: Right, keep the radio commentators over where they belong. The radio commentators, like Fox News, they’re too big, they’re too important, we gotta keep ’em over there where they belong. One thing here, and I want to address this, Greg Gutfeld is the voice you heard say, “The only people who got rolled are the people who believed that President Trump was a small government conservative. For Limbaugh to be upset about this seems a little rich, ’cause anybody saw this coming.”
How many times during the campaign did I warn everybody Trump is not a conservative? Multiple times a day. How many times a day did I tell people that Donald Trump is not even ideological? Multiple times a day. How many times have I told you, do not expect Trump to be a conservative; he isn’t one. Why did I change the name of my think tank from the Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies to the Institute for Advanced Anti-Leftist Studies?
If I’m the Democrats, $21 billion for defense is a small price to pay for keeping funding for sanctuary cities, keeping funding for Planned Parenthood and all of the other sops, keeping funding for the EPA, all of those things. This was not about conservatism. This was about expectations of Trump voters, many of who are not conservative, either. But they are opposed to Democrats and they are opposed to liberalism.
I never once talked about conservatism ’cause that isn’t what this is about, and I told you back in the campaign that it was not about conservatism. Because that’s not who Trump is.
Here’s the next bite. This is Steve Kornacki — this is The Today Show today — Matt Lauer, “If you’re a Republican member of Congress, Steve, you’re one of the majority in the House and the Senate, how do you feel about the president’s tweet when he says quote, ‘Our country needs a good shutdown in September to fix the mess.'”
RUSH: Once again, I specifically made the point that nobody got “rolled” here and that’s what’s wrong with this. You know, it would be marginally more acceptable if we got rolled, because that would imply at least there were well-intentioned efforts here. Nobody got rolled! Paul Ryan didn’t get rolled and Mitch McConnell didn’t get rolled. They weren’t fooled. Nobody played a trick on them. This is a very important point, folks, and it’s very key. To say they got rolled is the way we’ve always described Republicans in previous battles with Democrats on things like the budget.
But they’re not rolled. They’re not dumb people. They’re not uneducated; they’re not uninformed. They are very informed, very opinionated, very powerful people. They didn’t get rolled; they got what they wanted. That’s the thing that has everybody that voted for Trump outraged. Washington got what it wanted in this budget deal, but a man was sent there to stop this. Not a conservative, not a doctrinaire ideologue. But someone — based on what he had said during the campaign — was sent there to stop this, and the first chance to stop it, they passed and kicked the can down the road.
I think what’s really upsetting some of these people is right here in this bite: “Trump responding to talk radio! Trump responding to Rush Limbaugh.” Remember who we’re talking about here: The Drive-By Media. Trump calls ’em fake news, the failing New York Times, and he doesn’t respond to them. When they criticize Trump, Trump doesn’t change anything; he doubles down. They think when I criticize Trump, that Trump heeds my criticism.
And that’s why they’re jealous and that is why they’re envious and that’s why they’re mad. Because in Trump’s world they are fake news. They are the people that Trump ought to be reacting to. They are the people that Trump ought to be responding to. They are the people who ought to have Trump quaking in his boots. I’m happy to have the opportunity to set this all straight but we’re not even finished. Mick Mulvaney was on Fox & Friends today with Steve Doocy and Bryant Kilmeade, and this little exchange they had…
DOOCY: There’s not much swamp draining so far, and that disappoints and frustrates them.
RUSH: Right. Now, I understand wholeheartedly the effort by the administration to sell this as an accomplishment and an achievement. In some ways it is. I’m not denying that. But you go ask your average Trump voter; these were not the top tier signature issues that Trump used to rally support. Those were the wall and immigration — tightening down on it and everything — the EPA, Planned Parenthood, federal funding, reducing the size of government, tax cuts, and getting rid of Obamacare.
Those are the things that were the big deal. Now, I think I know what happened here. I’m gonna take a stab in the dark. And, by the way, I know I just kissed off any invitation I was gonna get maybe to a state dinner. But so what? I think what happened here is that when they say that he has this set a record, that this is the first time a newly inaugurated president has been able to change an existing budget that he inherited — ergo that is a big deal and another unprecedented achievement of President Trump — I think there’s no…
Well, they are pitching that. And I think they probably, from the get-go, never looted this CR as an opportunity to do anything else. In their defense, folks — in their defense — Trump submitted a budget, wherever it was, February, and it is his budget blueprint for the next budget, which they will start talking about in September and October. The government fiscal year begins October 1st, and that’s where they were going to do all of the magic. That’s where they’re gonna start the implementation of the Trump agenda.
And the CR was gonna happen. I mean, the government was gonna run out of money at a certain time. The continuing resolution had a stop date. It was this week or last. I mean, they knew that coming in. But I don’t think they looked at this particular budget fight as any kind of a battlefield. That’s all to come in September, and I’m not saying this because Trump starts talking about a shutdown in September. I just… I think it’s a missed opportunity that they didn’t see or plan on, because they’re looking further down the road.
The earliest chance — first chance — you get to fix it, you fix it, and you get a double whammy ’cause you ram it down the Democrats’ throats. They lost! This doesn’t compute. They lost the election. Here’s Congressman Jeff Duncan. He is from South Carolina. He was on Fox Business Network’s After the Bell with David Asman. “I was listening to Rush Limbaugh,” Asman says, “earlier today. He said essentially, ‘If this agreement is what we get with a Republican president and a Republican Congress, why vote Republican?’ What do you say to that?”
DUNCAN: Well, I agree with him. We asked America to give you the majority in the House, majority in the Senate and give us the White House, which they did. America’s frustrated when they see this sort of budget deal come forward and the priorities that we talked about. The promises and pledges that we’ve made to the American people were abandoned in this deal. So I think Rush Limbaugh’s right on this.
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RUSH: You know what? I’m gonna say something. I’ll tell you something else about this whole budget fiasco. It is precisely because Trump does not have an ideological foundation that this happened. I think it’s one of the fundamental characteristics here that everybody has to understand about Trump. He’s not conservative. Nobody ever said he was. I didn’t. He’s not ideological in any way. Well, I say “not in any way.” My point is that he doesn’t see the funding of Planned Parenthood as a left-right thing. He doesn’t.
But it’s precisely because President Trump is not an ideological person, he didn’t see… And I don’t know about his advisers. Who…? I mean his advisers are that predominate. They are depending on what you hear other people say, but nobody really knows. But if anybody there had had been an ideologically tuned, fine-tuned person, then every pitfall in this budget would have been seen for the pitfall that it is. Absent that, is how you can look at it.
“I don’t have to deal with it right now. These people winning…” You don’t see anybody winning on something you don’t get involved in. So if we’re not gonna tackle Planned Parenthood, there’s no winner. “I haven’t gotten involved yet.” If there’s no money for the wall, “I don’t care. I’m gonna do that later. Screw them.” Meanwhile, the Democrats are out clapping and yelling and claiming victory and the media is doing the same thing and they’re wonder what the hell happened here.
Here’s Blabbermouth just to illustrate the point. This is last night on CNN, Erin Burnett OutFront. The question: “‘This is what Democrats don’t want you to know: We’re building this wall right now.'” That’s what she’s quoting Trump as saying. “Democrats don’t want you to know, we’re building the wall right now. What does that mean, Blabbermouth?”
SCHULTZ: The president’s right. This is what winning looks like — for Democrats, for people who actually want to make sure that we can continue to invest in health care research, for people who opposed his ridiculous, unnecessary border wall wiretap. There’s no money in this budget to build the wall, and there is also no money for the, uhh, additional did he mention officers. They absolutely didn’t want this budget to look like it does.
ROVE: They’re underplaying what a success this is for the Republicans. You’re listening to the Democrats go out there and say, “We won! We won! We won.” He didn’t win. He is the second president in history to have the ability to affect the budget of the government in his first quarter in office. This never happened. He’s got a unique ability to influence this. Think about this. The increase in Homeland Security is nine times the rate of increase in social spending… The defense spending is seven times the increase.
RUSH: Listen to how we’re defining success there. (summarized) “We got nine times more money than the Democrats got for their deal. We’re winning! We’re really growing the government, and we’re growing the government on our terms. We’re really smoking them.” Hey, folks, that’s how government success is defined. The more it grows — the bigger it gets, the more it’s doing to help people — the more success you are having. This is why… Folks, I never heard a word and I never misled anybody.
Trump never talked about making the government smaller. This campaign was not about that, sadly. What this campaign was about was saving this country from the onward march of the left, socialists, Democrats, communists, anarchists, whatever. Everything in its time. And that’s what this election was about. And this budget didn’t stop it, and that’s why people are mad, because this election was about stopping the Democrats in their tracks, and the voters did everything they could to make that happen.
This illustrates the divide and the difference in the way people in Washington look at what Washington does and the way the country is and the people that don’t live in Washington see it. How many times have I told you? The people in Washington, both parties, wherever they are, “There’s no crisis! The country’s fine. What are you talking about? Don’t be silly! We’re not losing the country. That’s crazy talk.” You go outside of Washington and there is a palpable, real fear that we are losing the country in every which way possible: economically, culturally, politically.
Now, they can say what they want inside the Beltway. This election was about stopping the destruction, the transformation — however you want to characterize it — of the United States. Big doings on health care. I’ll bring you up to speed on that, also on Mrs. Clinton, ’cause there… Look, folks, there’s funny stuff in that. You may be tired of hearing about Hillary, but she continues to put herself out there. If she’s gonna make herself a pinata (chuckling), we’re gonna take the swings. But I’m gonna hit the phones here. We got a guy from Williamstown, Kentucky. Roger, thank you for waiting, and welcome to the EIB Network. Hi.
CALLER: Thanks, Rush. I appreciate the opportunity. And I just want to thank you for your criticisms and standing up for this country. Again, we’re starting to see the establishment — regardless of what party — come after your credibility, sir. And the fact of the matter is, your reaction should have been attraction of the president of the United States. That’s what we were all hoping for. And there’s no way that they can take your crowd that supports you. You fought for this country for years. In fact, your audience is probably become more fervent and growing. I just want you to know that we love you and we appreciate what you’re doing to save this country, sir.
RUSH: Well, thank you. I appreciate it. I really too. Everybody’s got their role, and we’re all in this together. But, folks, this is the exact kind of call… When people ask me how I remain optimistic or whatever? It’s calls like this. This guy knows. He’s fully up to speed on what’s happening in this country. He knows who the forces of darkness are. He knows where the light is. It’s… Look, the guy said it. It’s Roger from Williamstown. What did he say?
When that didn’t happen, you can understand the disappointment. But the other side. We’re not even six months in, and it’s by no means over, and I really do believe… It may sound flimsy, and I’m trying to excuse anything, just explain it. I just… I don’t think… For all this talk about, “Whoa, we have done something unprecedented! We’ve involved a president in a budget in his first year for the first time.” Big whoop! I just don’t… I don’t think that in their planning to roll out the agenda, implement it, strategy and all that? This CR was not on their radar for that. And that’s what Roger is saying we wish it would have been.
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RUSH: I want to grab a call from somebody on hold that wants to talk about the Trump budget that we were discussing in hour one. This is Matt in Beaverton, Oregon, I’m glad you waited and welcome to the program, sir.
CALLER: Thanks for having me on. I appreciate it.
CALLER: I wanted to play devil’s advocate here and get your opinion on whether you thought I was right or not. I think that President Trump is a longterm player in all things. And when it comes to the budget, I think that he may have decided that the continuing resolution is not the battleground for this, but the best place to do it is the budget in September and to pressure the Republicans who are going against him by threat of a shutdown and making them look bad. Do you think that that might be possible?
RUSH: Yeah. I think it’s possible. I even advanced a version of that theorem myself when I said that they’re actually looking at September and the next full-year budget in terms of their planning and just decided to skip past the CR thinking, hey, it’s temporary, take care of it to get us through September when things really begin. It’s possible. Many people see it as a missed opportunity, what with the Democrats gloating about victory. So many major Trump — not promises — major Trump objectives, agenda items were not even attempted to be stopped. I mean, this is what’s got people bamboozled, and they can’t figure out.
Also this shutdown business. You know, I’ve heard people claim now, we’ve had a bunch of people claim that Trump is really claiming victory here because he showed that we can be bipartisan, that we avoided a shutdown, we worked with the Democrats. That really has me scratching my head. I don’t remember Trump talking about that from the campaign. I don’t remember that being a Trump objective. I know he said he had the ability to bring people together and negotiate, but not the way they’re describing this.
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And then those two bills goes to the conference committee and the two sides hash them out, you end up with a final product that goes to the president. Well, goes back to both houses for agreement, then up to the president. “Mulvaney said that, since he has worked in the government, this process has ‘never worked’ the way it’s supposed to. He added: ‘I don’t think it has functioned for the last decade. I’ve been here since 2011 and it has never worked. We want to get back to that process. But the reason we can’t get back to that process is because the Senate is requiring 60 votes on every single appropriations bill and that is forcing this discussion on continuing resolutions — which is a bad way to run the government — and forcing a discussion on shutdowns which is simply not productive.”
So there’s a lot here, but he’s basically saying that the 60 vote requirement, even for budgets, is preventing the process from working and that if they are gonna do a shutdown, it’s only gonna be done to fix this. They got fix this one time, shutdown as long as it takes to fix this. He’s trying to explain this is what Trump was talking about when he was advocating yesterday for a shutdown in September.
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