The Problem Is Not Just Negative Attacks on Republicans, But the People Who Believe ThemNovember 29, 2012
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RUSH: Here is Mike in Chino, California. Hi, Mike. I'm glad you waited, sir. Hello.
CALLER: Wow. What a pleasure, Rush, to talk to you. Rush, you there?
RUSH: Yeah, right here.
CALLER: Good.
RUSH: You'll have to forgive me. I'm so used to people telling me what a pleasure it is to speak to me that I really don't acknowledge it enough. So thank you. I do appreciate it.
CALLER: Well, I've gotta tell you, too, because if I don't, my mom listens to you religiously every day, and I know she's listening now, and I don't even need to call her.
RUSH: I'll wait if you want to call her and tell her you're on.
CALLER: Oh, no, I know he's listening.
RUSH: Okay.
CALLER: She's either dead or she's listening. That's the two possibilities.
RUSH: Would you like to check on that? I'll wait while you do that.
CALLER: It's all right. It's all right.
RUSH: Okay. All right.
CALLER: Rush, you've been down for the last couple days because you're convinced that the American people knew what they were voting for, and that is just not true. People voted against Romney because of the constant barrage of horrible, negative ads. Honestly, I think Romney should have refused to go to the White House. I guess he's there right now, but he should have refused to go there, and the Republicans --
RUSH: Well, I think Obama is probably demanding all of his tax returns today from him. He may appoint him secretary of business.
CALLER: Well, he shouldn't work for him, either. What he and the rest of the Republicans need to do is show the negative ads --
RUSH: All right, look --
CALLER: -- press conferences --
RUSH: Let's talk about this negative ad business. I'm glad you brought this up, actually.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: I'm glad you brought it up, because it kind of makes my point, in a roundabout way.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: The fact of the matter was, you're right, that Obama's running all of these really mean-spirited, lying, negative ads at a point Romney could not respond because he was not allowed to spend any of the funds that he had raised. He couldn't do that until after the convention, by law. So his only option at that point was to pay out of his own pocket to fund advertising to refute the Obama negative ads. He made a decision not to spend his own money. Now, you can argue whether he shoulda done that or not. But here's my point. You say that the American people didn't really vote for what they wanted. They were fooled. They were lied to about Romney.
CALLER: They have constantly been lied to.
RUSH: Okay. Let me ask you a question.
CALLER: Yeah. I'm waiting.
RUSH: I'm formulating the question. If you, Mike in Chino, are watching television and you see a political ad that has a picture of a station wagon and a dog on the roof in a cage, and you are told Mitt Romney hates dogs, do you believe it?
CALLER: I do not.
RUSH: Well, thank you. But the fact that a lot of Americans did, is what?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nj70XqOxptU&feature=player_embeddedCALLER: It proves they get their beliefs from TV. And why is that unusual?
RUSH: No, Mike. It's not my point. You claim the American people didn't know what they were voting for, and I think they did.
CALLER: No.
RUSH: I'm telling you that we're not dealing -- if you can be made to believe that Romney hates dog dogs --
CALLER: You don't have to believe that he hates dogs. You just have to have the negative feelings with it. I talked to so many people and that's exactly what they saw. They mimic exactly what they're told about the Republicans.
RUSH: My point is if we had a properly educated electorate, if we had people who were critical thinkers who had been educated rather than indoctrinated -- our problems go deep in this country.
CALLER: You're right.
RUSH: You got another ad. "Mitt Romney let my wife die."
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: I submit, the problem is with the person who believes that as much as it is with Obama for running the ad.
CALLER: But, Rush, they believed that George Bush was stupid because he drank alcohol too much before he was elected.
RUSH: No. They believed Bush was stupid because he couldn't talk on TV.
CALLER: All right. That probably helped.
RUSH: But even that's absurd because they voted for Bush twice.
CALLER: They did, but he barely won the first time. And he should have won by a landslide.
RUSH: Well, shoulda, woulda, we're dealing with the dids.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: Now you're introducing a whole new shoulda, woulda context to this.
CALLER: Rather than go there, let me make my point real quick, okay?
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RUSH: I know what your point is, your point is the American people were fooled because Obama ran a bunch of lying, stinking, negative character assassination ads on Romney and people had no choice to believe it because nobody ever said that those ads were lies.
CALLER: No, even if they said the ads were lies, what the Republicans can do now, if they really want to do something, like you mentioned a few minutes ago they could get on the air and say this or say that, call their press conferences. What they need to do is call their press conferences and flood the airwaves with playing these negative ads against all Republicans. Play 'em back. Play 'em all. And then right after the ad is played then just simply say, "Would you work with somebody who treated you like this?" And then not work with him. Just say, "Forget it. We're tired of being kicked like dogs." How much longer are the Republicans gonna be like kicked dogs and let this go on?
RUSH: Well, there's a risk in your strategy. If you replay the ads and then put Republicans on right after the ads, you run the risk of confirming the ad.
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