RUSH: Mark in Fort Worth, Texas, is next, and it’s your turn. Hello.
CALLER: Hello, Rush. Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to make the host look good this afternoon. I wanted to take events of the last 72 hours and dovetail them with what you’ve been preaching to us for about the last two years, and that is that the media’s number one priority is separating Trump voters from Trump. In the last 72 hours, the cacophony from the left and the media has been so outrageous in part because I think the Kavanaugh decision, along with what Trump is doing at NATO, do nothing but solidify and validate the vote of Trump voters.
RUSH: Yeah. I think you’re right — and the media, of course, is missing it. The media thinks the exact opposite is happening. They think —
CALLER: Exactly.
RUSH: Like CNN today spent the whole morning bashing Trump as somebody out of place, and doesn’t know what he’s doing, embarrassing the United States on the world stage at NATO, and they think Trump voters are gonna see it the same way and start regretting the way they voted for Trump. These people have no idea. It’s amazing to me — and you’re right about this. It’s amazing just from a professional standpoint.
If you’re a political consultant, political professional at all, and you’re on the losing side of an election that you thought you were gonna win in a landslide, it would seem to me that the first thing that you would want to do is find out who it is that beat you. “Who are these people that voted for Trump, and how did we miss ’em? How did this happen? Why did our polling not show that Trump was this popular?” They haven’t done that at all. They’ve made no effort to understand the Trump voter in whatever state.
They have made no effort to understand why they can’t break this bond that exists between Trump and his voters. They continue to condescend to these people. They continue. Either on MSNBC or CNN or in the pages of the New York Times or Washington Post, they continue to mock them, make fun of them, provoke them, insult them, what have you. All the while doing news stories in such a way that they really believe that they’re going to separate Trump’s voters from Trump.
But this is the one thing that has amazed me, this lack of desire to even try to understand who these people are and why they voted for Trump. But that, I think, is representative of the cultural divide that exists. Those people that voted for Trump are held in such contempt, the Democrats and the Never Trumpers on the Republican side don’t even want to get to know ’em. They don’t want to understand ’em. They’re not important enough. And clearly if they voted for Trump, they’re not worth developing.
In other words, ways have to be found to beat them and overcome them, but not persuade them and talk them, you know, into abandoning Trump. Well, I don’t know, but that just doesn’t seem to make much sense in the world of politics. I’ll tell you, folks, I’ve made this prediction once. I’m gonna make it again here. It’s a long, long-term prediction. This is nothing rooted in any particular conspiracy theory I’ve heard, because I don’t ascribe to those. But it is becoming clear… Believe me; do not doubt me on this.
She was telling everybody about we have to win 2018. We have to win. We have to win. We have to. Now, obviously that’s a mantra. But the way she said it, it made me realize: One of these days these people gonna realize that the only thing stopping them here is elections. If they can find a way around that, then they don’t need to worry about appealing to people or getting out the vote or coming up with ways to convince people to vote. If you look at the way the radical left is going with this intolerant bullying and intimidation of anybody who disagrees with ’em, and the desire to stop any expression of any alternative view or way of thinking?
That has a natural conclusion. If you’re gonna shut people up, if you’re gonna bully ’em, if you are a gonna shut ’em down, if you’re gonna make sure they cannot be heard say on a college campus or in a public protest — if you’re gonna make sure they can’t be heard in the classroom or on Facebook or Twitter — then how far is it down the road where you don’t want them to be heard at the ballot box? Now, I don’t think this is happening next year or the next 10 years, but who knows?
But I’m telling you that they’re gonna start thinking this way, because in their perverted worldview, the biggest problem they have right now is they’re losing elections. And their way of thinking is, “Well, we got a get rid of elections then.” If elections are the problem, rather than figuring how to win ’em since that’s becoming problematic for ’em, “We just gotta find a way to get rid of ’em.” Do not laugh. This may happen some years down the road long after we’re all gone, and I hope somebody remembers that this was uttered as a potential possibility way back when in the early 2000s.
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That’s not gonna happen.
That’s not gonna be allowed to happen for very long.
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