RUSH: Trump’s approval rating, as I mentioned, is ticking back up. This is not supposed to happen. Trump’s approval numbers are supposed to stay down and continue downward once the Drive-Bys think that they are making this happen. But it’s not. The approval rating is ticking upward following his response to the hurricanes. Have you seen any news about that, by the way, folks?
Here in Florida, I can tell that Florida Power & Light is so far ahead of schedule in restoring power. I mean, we got it back in four days when we were originally told it could be many weeks. Some people were told the power plant servicing them was seriously damaged and it could be months. But I think over 75% of the people that lost power have had it restored. I mean, it’s still a disaster in many places, but some of the flooded areas, say in Miami, the floodwaters have receded faster than the media suggested would be the case.
But it fascinated me because there’s not a single story about this. And what that must mean, what that must mean is that Trump and the administration are doing a bang-up job with this. And so are the Republican governors in Texas and in Florida.
Because I’m here to tell you, if there were any problems, if there were people being left out, if things weren’t being improved and improved rapidly, then the Drive-Bys would be all over it, and you’d be reading about it. There would be columns, and there would be stories, and there would be panel discussions on the incompetence of Donald Trump. “He just doesn’t know these things,” they would say. “He just doesn’t have the experience,” they would say, “of dealing with a bureaucracy like this.”
And apparently, Donald Trump has real-world experience at building a lot of things and rebuilding a lot things and dealing with disasters like this. And the very absence of any news about this is the truth and the indication. So Trump’s approval numbers are ticking up, in large part, because of the aftermath from the hurricanes. And the UN speech, I guarantee you when they start polling on the approval opinion of Trump after that U.N. speech yesterday, it’s gonna skyrocket. Well, I shouldn’t say skyrocket. But it’s going to trickle-up. It’s gonna move up after that speech yesterday.
And the disconnect on that is breathtaking to behold. You listen to people in the aforementioned establishment — and you can do that by watching anybody in the Drive-By Media — and they think it was embarrassing. Trump overall is embarrassing. His speech was embarrassing. Ew. It embarrassed us, say the Drive-Bys. It embarrassed us, say the members of the establishment. And they want to immediately reach out to their diplomatic brethren in other countries and apologize and say, “Please don’t hold it against us. We didn’t elect him, and we don’t support him. Please, please, do not think he’s speaking for us.”
But yet the Soviet foreign minister praised the speech as one of the greatest of all time that he’s heard. And you know Trump, we played the audio sound bites of this. Trump just literally savaged socialism in that speech yesterday. And in his example he cited Venezuela. He said the successful implementation of socialism is exactly why so many nations are failing. He said it’s not the unsuccessful implementation, it’s the highly successful.
Do you know what Maduro is suggesting that Venezuelan citizens do? He is suggesting rabbits. He said rabbits are not pets. Rabbits are not cute. Rabbits are five pound chunks of protein. And he is encouraging Venezuelan citizens to capture and cook rabbits as a way of dealing with mass starvation.
So, anyway, the Venezuelan representative of the United Nations shows up to respond to Trump’s speech yesterday, and he said unknowingly, just another indication of how out of step all these people on the left are, “What was that? What was that? Was that Ronald Reagan brought back to life? Do we have to listen to Ronald Reagan again?” Damn right, Mr. Ambassador, damn right that’s what it was.
So Trump’s approval numbers are ticking up, and it is based on performance. It is not based on buzz. It’s not based on PR. It’s not based on spin. It’s not based on the media singing Trump’s praises because they’re doing the exact opposite. Trump’s approval number is up from the mid-thirties now to 43%, and it’s based solely on performance.
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RUSH: Where we gonna start here, Mr. Snerdley? Well, that would be Fred in Cleveland. Fred, I’m glad you called. You’re up next. How you doing?
CALLER: I’m doing great, Rush. I hope you’re doing great as well.
RUSH: Thank you, sir. I am.
CALLER: Okay. I have two quick points. The first thing, you were talking about Hillary. I believe that as more comes out, then the more unmasking and what have you, she’s going to turned on by the Democrats because she’s going to be so poisonous. She’s gonna be the most hated woman in America in six months.
CALLER: That goes without saying. But my second point, I think that the 2018 elections are gonna be another runaway for the Republicans. There are two forces on this planet that cannot be beaten. One is Mother Nature. We see it every day. And the second is the American people. The American people, in 2018, if the Senate needs 64 votes, the American people are gonna give ’em 70. If the Congress needs 52 votes, the American people are gonna give ’em 58. So that a year from now no one can say, “Hey, why isn’t anything getting done?” The American people will show again in 2018 who holds the power in this country. I guarantee it.
RUSH: It’s a very, very powerful thought that you have and a very, very powerful prognostication. The only question I have for you is for all of that to happen, people would have to vote Republican. And a lot of people are very, very mad at Republicans right now because they are not doing what you say that they will do. They are not advancing the agenda.
Now, the Senate’s working on health care, and Lindsey Graham says, “Hey, we’re gonna get 50 votes from this, we’re gonna get it.” And they’ve entered a trillion and a half cut, tax reform plan as well. But up to now they have been studiously avoiding, seriously avoiding doing anything to help advance the Trump agenda. And I have been of the opinion if they don’t get a grip on things, they could lose the House. Not because people gonna vote for Democrats; people don’t like the Democrats, either. The reason Republicans having wing is two reasons. Donald Trump and people are fed up with Democrats. But it’s not because people have been voting for Republicans, because Republicans haven’t been honest. They’ve been promising and it is not delivering.
And as long as the Democrats continue to be more disgusting and disliked than Republicans, then Republicans are gonna win. But it need not being this way. It could be the way you’re describing if they would just, for three months, try to get some of this stuff done. Nobody would have ever seen anything like it, if they would for three months just try, be serious about it.
CALLER: I agree. I agree, Rush. I think the American people are too smart. I don’t think the Republicans could lose in ’18 even if they tried. This isn’t about Republican-Democrat. This is about giving Trump the power to push this country forward. And if Paul Ryan won’t do it, if McConnell won’t do it, then the American people will put five more Tea Party guys in there or five more conservatives on the other side in there. You know what I mean? What can we do? Say, “No, we’re not gonna vote” and then let some loser Democrat squeak by? We will force the Republicans to win, and we will force them to do what Trump wants to do.
The other point of view is closer here to what Fred said but for different reasons. And it is rooted in the fact that the Democrat Party is in the tank and doesn’t know it, and even if they do know it, they’re not doing anything to help themselves. With Hillary Clinton front and center, that’s nothing but a negative and a drag on the party. And the same thing with Crazy Bernie. And you might think, “Crazy Bernie? They love Crazy.” Do they? You look where Crazy Bernie campaigned. Kimberley Strassel made this point. You look where Crazy Bernie campaigned, in all these states, they say Trump just won by 40,000 or 70,000. “If 70,000 votes had changed,” it’s always a Democrat lament.
John Kerry, after 2000, “If we’d have just won 55,000 votes in Ohio, I’d be president.” Yeah, but he didn’t. And 55,000 is not an insignificant number. It’s not a close election with 55,000 votes. But they’re saying that Crazy Bernie is the future of the party because the party’s far left. But Crazy Bernie, outside of his own campaign, he had no coattails. Crazy Bernie didn’t bring out anybody.
Now, Crazy Bernie’s voters were very angry at Hillary, because Hillary had rigged the election against Crazy Bernie. But even at that, Crazy Bernie couldn’t cause coattails. He’s not the answer. Joe Biden’s not the answer. The Democrats’ history is, outside of Obama, they are losing elections, and there’s nothing changing on that. Trump is the wild card in the equation. And he’s ticking upward right now. I think it looks bad for them no matter what.
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It seems like common sense, you got a Republican president, 80% of the people that elected him love the guy, 80%. There is energy and enthusiasm for his agenda, and his own party in Washington won’t do it! That’s the establishment. That’s the poll. You know, we say they fear their donors, and the donors are the establishment too. They fear being frozen out money wise. It’s not just that. They fear being ostracized. They fear being excommunicated from the club, folks. I mean, it may be genuine fear.
They see what’s happening to Trump. They see what Mueller is doing. They see what the deep state’s doing. The real power in Washington, D.C., is in that club, the establishment, the elites, whatever you want to call it. But despite that — and, by the way, this number, this 80%, that is before the U.N. speech. It’s in TheHill.com: “President Trump’s approval rating is ticking upward following his response to two major hurricanes and his bipartisan negotiations with Democratic leadership.”
Remember, I told you the Morning Consult poll, Trump voters don’t care that he’s working with Chuck and Nancy. They love and believe and trust Trump. And if he’s gotta work with Chuck and Nancy to do his agenda, they’re gonna support it. There isn’t any party loyalty here that’s guiding this. But when you get down into the actual voters, 80% of Republicans now approve of Trump. That and the election returns are all anybody needs to begin the enactment of Trump’s agenda.
Well, you say, “Can the establishment ever be brought around? Will the establishment ever –” No, folks. Even if Trump gets a second term. The establishment is going to always think they gotta get rid of him. They’re not even thinking Trump second term right now. They should be.
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