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I feel much better as a result of not having my blood pressure up for 6 hours a day listening to the blowhards anymore.

That's right.

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I'm just going to repeat a comment I've made before on other threads for the sake of wasting bits and bytes, but I also know one of Rush's staff is a member here.

I am like many who shut Rush off because it was far too obvious he ignored his own principles, often in the very same breath. I lost count of the number of times Rush would go off in a rant about 'cronyism' and all its ills, then in the next breath, praise Trump as an outsider, ignoring that he built his entire empire on the exact type of cronyism and corruption he complained about not a minute before. Rush, for years rallied behind the mantra that "Conservatism wins every time its tried" and we lose when we give that up, then praised Trump for 'not being a Conservative' and that we needed to get behind populism in order to win. Rush would rant on and on about the 'donor class' like George Soros and Jeff Zuckerberg who used their money and influence to corrupt politics- showing, rightfully so, how they are very much a part of the political class, then, often in the same segment, cheered that Trump was 'not from the political class', an 'outsider', or 'not a politician', even though his career was built on the same 'donor class' tactics and actions he just trashed the likes of Soros, Zuckerberg, and others for.

During the primary Rush also said things along the lines of: 'Don't worry, once Trump is elected, it is our job to keep him in check but first we have to win...', then after he is elected, he does nothing but carry the water with scant honest criticism on major shifts left or major flip flops. Even Ann Coulter, who seemed to be Adam's Apple deep up Trump's backside in the primary has not been shy about calling him out for his broken promises and leftward shift.


This is very different from others like Mark Levin who, even though he supported Trump in the general, did it for a very honest reason 'he isn't Hillary' and didn't try to sugar coat or Pravda up Trump's image and history into some myth.

Many of us want honesty and consistency- something Rush has seemed to give up.

Bumping this post again.

Your words speak for a lot of us who have seen the complete inconsistency and betrayal of conservatism in his love for and devotion to Trump.

Once trust is lost to this degree, it cannot be regained.
Character still matters.  It always matters.

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Mega dittos to ALL of that.

Dumped 24/7 and then dumped his show in total about a year ago.  Held onto Levin for another 4 months and decided that those talking the talk but not walking the walk was no longer someone whose words I could consider trustworthy, and turned all of talk radio off.

I feel much better as a result of not having my blood pressure up for 6 hours a day listening to the blowhards anymore.

Luckily, my blood pressure is just fine.  Perfect, in fact.   And the only blowhards that ever bother me are those on the radical left side of the political aisle.  And that includes the lying leftist pressholes. 

Rush and others like him (like Rick Roberts, Levin, etc.) are quite effective at combating and exposing the radical leftists.  I will continue to support them and tune in to them for as long as that remains a constant and a reality.



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Luckily, my blood pressure is just fine.  Perfect, in fact.   And the only blowhards that ever bother me are those on the radical left side of the political aisle.  And that includes the lying leftist pressholes. 

Rush and others like him (like Rick Roberts, Levin, etc.) are quite effective at combating and exposing the radical leftists.  I will continue to support them and tune in to them for as long as that remains a constant and a reality.

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I'm just going to repeat a comment I've made before on other threads for the sake of wasting bits and bytes, but I also know one of Rush's staff is a member here.

I am like many who shut Rush off because it was far too obvious he ignored his own principles, often in the very same breath. I lost count of the number of times Rush would go off in a rant about 'cronyism' and all its ills, then in the next breath, praise Trump as an outsider, ignoring that he built his entire empire on the exact type of cronyism and corruption he complained about not a minute before. Rush, for years rallied behind the mantra that "Conservatism wins every time its tried" and we lose when we give that up, then praised Trump for 'not being a Conservative' and that we needed to get behind populism in order to win. Rush would rant on and on about the 'donor class' like George Soros and Jeff Zuckerberg who used their money and influence to corrupt politics- showing, rightfully so, how they are very much a part of the political class, then, often in the same segment, cheered that Trump was 'not from the political class', an 'outsider', or 'not a politician', even though his career was built on the same 'donor class' tactics and actions he just trashed the likes of Soros, Zuckerberg, and others for.

During the primary Rush also said things along the lines of: 'Don't worry, once Trump is elected, it is our job to keep him in check but first we have to win...', then after he is elected, he does nothing but carry the water with scant honest criticism on major shifts left or major flip flops. Even Ann Coulter, who seemed to be Adam's Apple deep up Trump's backside in the primary has not been shy about calling him out for his broken promises and leftward shift.


This is very different from others like Mark Levin who, even though he supported Trump in the general, did it for a very honest reason 'he isn't Hillary' and didn't try to sugar coat or Pravda up Trump's image and history into some myth.

Many of us want honesty and consistency- something Rush has seemed to give up.

Rush knows who butters his bread. His show is a business first and he's quite good at it.

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Rush knows who butters his bread. His show is a business first and he's quite good at it.

Yes, but what I think bothers many of us, he was, until the Donald came along, a thoughtful, reliable and thoroughly conservative pundit. 

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Yes, but what I think bothers many of us, he was, until the Donald came along, a thoughtful, reliable and thoroughly conservative pundit.

Yep.

There's a difference between a conservative who entertains and an entertainer who pretends to be a conservative because he knows there's an audience.

I always thought Rush was the former.

His love for Trump proves he's the latter.
Character still matters.  It always matters.

I wear a mask as an exercise in liberty and love for others.  To see it as an infringement of liberty is to entirely miss the point.  Be kind.

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Yep.

There's a difference between a conservative who entertains and an entertainer who pretends to be a conservative because he knows there's an audience.

I always thought Rush was the former.

His love for Trump proves he's the latter.

He and others ran to populism (Progressivism) because that's where the adoration was.

Tucker Carlson, Bill O'Reilly, and Sean Hannity were laughed at by all on TOS for years for being weak kneed moderate little sisters. Now they're all kissing the boots of Tucker Carlson because he says America shouldn't be allowing people from failed nations into the USA.

The fact is that virtually all immigrants have always come here because the nations of their birth was failing them in some way. Guys like Nikola Tesla and Albert Einstein came from failing nations just like my great grandfather came from the collapsing Austro Hungarian empire

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Around 1994, Rush rewrote his 35 truths of life to account for the fall of the Soviet Union. Reading this list, it appears to be due for a rewrite as he abandoned many of these.

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1. There is a distinct singular American culture - rugged individualism
and self-reliance - which made America great.
2. The vast majority of the rich in this country did not inherit their
wealth; they earned it. They are the country's achievers, producers,
and job creators.
3. No nation has ever taxed itself into prosperity.
4. Evidence refutes liberalism.
5. There is no such thing as a New Democrat.
6. The Earth's eco-system is not fragile.
7. Character matters; leadership decends from character.
8. The most beautiful thing about a tree is what you do with it after you
cut it down.
9. Ronald Reagan was the greatest president of the twentieth century.
10. The 1980s was not a decade of greed but a decade of prosperity; it was
the longest period of peacetime growth in American history.
11. Abstinence prevents sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy -every
time it's tried.
12. Condoms only work during the school year.
13. Poverty is not the root ("rut") cause of crime.
14. There's a simple way to solve the crime problem: obey the law; punish
those who do not.
15. If you commit a crime, you are guilty.
16. Women should not be allowed on juries where the accused is a stud.
17. The way to improve our schools is not more money, but the
reintroduction of moral and spiritual values, as well as the four
"R's": reading, 'riting, 'rithmatic, and Rush.
18. I am not arrogant.
19. My first 35 Undeniable Truths are still undeniably true.
20. There is a God.
21. There is something wrong when critics say the problem with America is
too much religion.
22. Morality is not defined by individual choice.
23. The only way liberals win national elections is by pretending they're
not liberals.
24. Feminism was established as to allow unattractive women easier access
to the mainstream of society.
25. Follow the money. When somebody says, "It's not the money," it's
always the money.
26. Liberals attempt through judicial activism what they cannot win at the
ballot box.
27. Using federal dollars as a measure, our cities have not been
neglected, but poisoned with welfare dependency funds.
28. Progress is not striving for economic justice or fairness, but
economic growth.
29. Liberals measure compassion by how many people are given welfare.
Conservatives measure compassion by how many people no longer need it.
30. Compassion is no substitute for justice.
31. The culture war is between the winners and those who think they're
losers who want to become winners. The losers think the only way they
can become winners is by banding together all the losers and then
empowering a leader of the losers to make things right for them.
32. The Los Angeles riots were not caused by the Rodney King verdict. The
Los Angeles riots were caused by rioters.
33. You could afford your house without your government - if it weren't
for your government.
34. Words mean things.
35. Too many Americans can't laugh at themselves anymore.

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Around 1994, Rush rewrote his 35 truths of life to account for the fall of the Soviet Union. Reading this list, it appears to be due for a rewrite as he abandoned many of these.

1.  Which ones did he abandon, and....

2.  How did he abandon/why do you say he abandoned?
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LOL! That happened to me... only it was a billy goat and a stock tank...
Thanks for the memories (I think).

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LOL! That happened to me... only it was a billy goat and a stock tank...
Thanks for the memories (I think).

I wonder what's on his menu for today?
"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
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I wonder what's on his menu for today?

That particular goat? Dunno. He had a religious conversion to Hinduism, and got a red dot on his forehead. I haven't seen him since  :shrug:

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That particular goat? Dunno. He had a religious conversion to Hinduism, and got a red dot on his forehead. I haven't seen him since  :shrug:

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"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
- J. R. R. Tolkien