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Montana Special Election: Your Host Joins the Condemnation of the Studly, Manly Republican Who Beat Up a Skinny Millennial Reporter and Is Running Against a Radical Leftist Posing as a Cowboy

May 25, 2017




RUSH: In Montana — ladies and gentlemen, I must do something. I must join the chorus of people condemning what happened out there. This manly, obviously studly Republican candidate in Montana took the occasion to beat up a pajama-clad journalist, a Pajama Boy journalist out there.

The story is he grabbed his neck and threw the guy to the ground because the journalist was being insolent and disrespectful and whiny and moany and accusatory. And the manly, studly Republican simply didn’t realize that on the big stage you can’t do this kind of stuff and kicked the guy’s ass to the ground. This cannot be accepted. This must be condemned. I wonder how many people in Montana are now gonna vote for the guy, though? (laughing)

I’m serious. What are the early voting numbers out there? I’m confused. I’ve seen that 70% have early voted and in another story 30% have early voted. Today is election — oh. And there’s a brave newspaper out there, a brave newspaper withdrew its endorsement for this studly, manly, brutish Republican. His name is Gianforte, Greg Gianforte, and he didn’t like this reporter who’s indistinguishable from your average Millennial man today, virtually indistinguishable. He’s from the U.K. Guardian.

Gianforte just kind of lost it out there. Then they made a statement. They released a tape and the statement didn’t match up with what you hear on the tape, and so now Gianforte is being routinely condemned and criticized by no less than Nancy Pelosi. Grab audio sound bite number 24. Even Paul Ryan was asked. “Do you think he should apologize?” (paraphrasing) “Hell, yeah, he should apologize. This is not the kind of thing we generally approve of, you know, beating up on journalists.” But again, you have to wonder how many voters in Montana, you just have to wonder how many voters in Montana. Here’s Pelosi, here’s what she said.

PELOSI: To see this person who wants to be the one representative into the House of Representatives from Montana be sort of a wannabe Trump, you know, use language like that, treat people harshly like that. That’s his model. Donald Trump’s his model. And we’ve really got to say, “Come on, behave. Behave.” It was outrageous.

RUSH: It was outrageous. When did Trump beat up a reporter? It hasn’t happened, right? Trump’s never thrown a reporter to the ground. The opposite’s happened.

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RUSH: Now, back to this Montana election for just a second. This is yet the third special election this year. If you count the primary runoff in Georgia, this is the third one. And there’s a pattern. There is a formula for the way the Drive-By Media reports these, and you can see it here in the headline at Salon.com: “Republicans Are Scared About the Montana Special Election.” And this was written before the incident where the Millennial Pajama Boy reporter for The Guardian was just unacceptably, brusquely and rudely thrown to the ground like 125-pound dishrag.

Headline of the story: “Republicans Are Scared About the Montana Special Election.” That’s how this stuff starts out. There’s the formula. Leftist news media says Republicans are scared, they’re nervous, they’re fearful, they’re red faced, they’re quaking in the corner with fear. They can barely get through the day, so worried because they know that if they lose, it means it’s over for Trump.

Greg Gianforte

And then polls are cited. The Democrats always do well or better than anyone imagined they would do in the polls. The polls always show the Democrat challenger may be winning outright, maybe a little ahead, certainly no less than tied with the evil Republican. Democrat donors from Hollywood and Silicon Valley and New York then pour in millions of dollars to the unknown Democrat candidate who was on the verge of throwing the Trump administration out of office by defeating the Republican.

The Democrats then run a far-left nut job as a fake moderate. In Montana they got the guy wearing a cowboy hat. They’ve got their far-left freak candidate wearing a cowboy hat and trying to look as manly and studly as Gianforte looks. They’ve got him out there singing western tunes on haystacks and in front of barns and stuff with the smell of cow manure all over in an attempt to hide the fact the guy is a screaming leftist, like the 125-pound thrown-away dishrag reporter that Gianforte unacceptably, rudely, we just can’t stand for this, threw to the ground.

And then Election Day comes. The media is all excited. They’ve pumped it up. They’ve revved it up. They’ve got everybody convinced the Republican doesn’t have a prayer. In Montana they are doubly convinced now because Gianforte, the manly and studly candidate, threw the 125-pound wet dishrag reporter from The Guardian to the ground. It’s being described as a body slam, totally unacceptable, nobody wants this to be part of our politics. You just don’t treat the media this way, particularly young Millennial guys who are nowhere near being prepared for this kind of thing.

Then the election comes, and the Democrat loses. That’s been the case in every one of these special elections since Trump was inaugurated. The reason these elections exist is because Trump has taken these representatives and put them in his administration. In this case, Greg Zinke has been removed from his congressional seat from Montana. He been moved into the administration so that’s why the special election.

And the formula is they build the Democrat up. The Republican has no prayer because the Republican represents Trump and the country hates Trump. And the Democrat defeating the Republican is going to signify the country realizes it’s made a mistake and wants to get rid of Trump, hates Trump, totally supportive of any effort to get rid of Trump.

And then the Democrat loses. And they end up blaming everybody but themselves. We’ll have to see if the pattern holds. The election is today. And again, there’s been a lot of early voting out there. At least 30% have early voted.

You have to wonder, of the early voters, Mr. Snerdley, they voted before the studly and manly Republican Gianforte rudely, unacceptably, intolerably tossed a 125 wet dishrag reporter to the ground. I wonder how many of them wish they could re-vote and change their vote? Well, we don’t know. There could be a surge of people that were planning on staying home that might now surge to the polls.

Maybe I can get some calls from Montana. Now, you’re gonna have to be careful ’cause anybody can call here and say they’re from Montana, so you’re gonna have to bone up on some Montana geography and you’re gonna have to ask some questions that only a native Montanan would know. Got it? You know, like ask ’em where in Montana Sun Valley is. You know, little questions like that as you ascertain whether they’re genuine.

Folks, this is a risk that you run. It’s why I don’t do it very much. We used to do days where we had calls only from women. That’s not hard. Of course, Millennial men today could probably fake being women easier than anybody’s ever been able to do it; but back in the old days it was impossible to do. However, when you say, “Anybody from Montana, please call,” anyone can call from Hawaii and claim they’re in Montana, and how do we know? So I just want you to be aware up front. I’m not putting out a request for exclusive calls from Montana. Just if there are any of you in Montana who want to call in and weigh in on the local reaction to this outrageous, unacceptable, beneath-the-dignity-of-everybody story that occurred out there.

Now, about the Democrat candidate, his name is Rob Quist, and here’s a story from about eight days ago, PJ Media. “Mont. Dem. Rob Quist Silent on Genital Herpes in Tax Evasion Case.”

You didn’t know about this?

Rob Quist sings with his daughter.

“Rob Quist, the Democratic candidate to replace former Congressman Ryan Zinke, refused to answer questions about his health issues highlighted by court records in a decades-old medical malpractice suit. The October 1994 lawsuit is a current issue because Quist used it as recently as March to excuse more than $27,000 in debts and property taxes that were not paid off until this year. He has also used his own medical history as an issue in the campaign, attacking the Republican health care bill.

“The health issues surfaced Tuesday, in a report by The Washington Free Beacon’s Brent Scher. Sher reported on the medical malpractice suit filed in 1994 and dismissed in 1996, in which Quist sued surgeon Dr. Roch Boyer over an allegedly botched gallbladder operation.” So Quist is using his past health issues to prove we need Obamacare, is what he’s trying to do here. When people look into it, they find that he is a typical leftist, he’s whiny, he likes to sue everybody, and he’s got herpes. Oh, and there’s one other little interesting tidbit here about the Democrat in the special election in Montana.

Montana Democrat Rob Quist, a regular performer at nudist resorts, Quist promises to bring the “values of rural Montana” to Washington. They’ve got the guy out there in a cowboy hat on haystacks singing country western tunes. Montana Democrat Rob Quist, locally famous musician, a frequent performer at the Sun Meadow resort, Idaho’s premier nudist resort for guests seeking a family nudist experience.

The website that published the story had to remove pictures because they contain inappropriate images for the family. Quist, running to represent Montana in Congress, featured front and center on the nudist resort’s website playing the guitar with his singing daughter. Both are clothed, though others on the website’s home page are not. So that is the update on what’s going on the Montana special election today.
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