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posted at 9:42 am on January 26, 2009 by Ed Morrissey
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Barack Obama ran on a platform of post-partisanship, of healing and uniting a divided nation.  Yet it didn’t even take him a week to enter into the partisan fray, taking on the Right’s biggest megaphone — and making it even bigger.  Instead of marginalizing Rush Limbaugh, Obama managed to make him the most credible voice of opposition:

President Obama warned Republicans on Capitol Hill today that they need to quit listening to radio king Rush Limbaugh if they want to get along with Democrats and the new administration.

“You can’t just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done,” he told top GOP leaders, whom he had invited to the White House to discuss his nearly $1 trillion stimulus package.

One White House official confirmed the comment but said he was simply trying to make a larger point about bipartisan efforts.

One doesn’t make points at all about bipartisanship by explicitly attacking another partisan voice, no matter how much one disagrees with it.  By naming Rush and attempting to sideline him, Obama lifted Rush’s profile and practically anointed him his opposition.  It demonstrates that Obama still has no sense of his office, nor of “post-partisanship”, regardless of his endlessly empty rhetoric on the subject.

George Bush never attacked Keith Olbermann, Chris Matthews, or other voices of the rabid Left by name.  If he ever went on the attack against the left-wing media, he kept the attack general and broad, rather than specific.  Bush may not have been the most media-savvy of our modern presidents — in fact, he may have been the worst at it since Nixon — but he knew enough about his office to understand that part of its strength would keep him somewhat above the partisan-pundit fray.  Obama hasn’t figured that much out yet.

Thanks to this attack, Rush not only has his own megaphone, but he gained everyone else’s for a brief time.  He became a national story, gained national coverage, and in general got a million dollars’ worth of free publicity.  And Rush knows how to use it to his advantage, as he showed:

To make the argument about me instead of his plan makes sense from his perspective. Obama’s plan would buy votes for the Democrat Party, in the same way FDR’s New Deal established majority power for 50 years of Democrat rule, and it would also simultaneously seriously damage any hope of future tax cuts. It would allow a majority of American voters to guarantee no taxes for themselves going forward. It would burden the private sector and put the public sector in permanent and firm control of the economy. Put simply, I believe his stimulus is aimed at re-establishing “eternal” power for the Democrat Party rather than stimulating the economy because anyone with a brain knows this is NOT how you stimulate the economy. If I can be made to serve as a distraction, then there is that much less time debating the merits of this TRILLION dollar debacle.

Not only could Rush underscore the fact that Obama got petty, Rush also had an opportunity to blast away at Obama’s economic plans on a larger platform than usual.  Thanks to Obama, Rush just doubled his effectiveness.  And also thanks to Obama, Republican leaders on Capitol Hill might do something that they haven’t done in years, whatever Obama’s paranoia might tell him: they might take Rush’s advice.

Anytime a man in a position of great power attacks someone with significantly less power, it lessens the greater man and raises up his opponent.  The American President is, thanks to the office, the most powerful man in the free world.  If he’s worried about any political pundit so much that he has to attack him personally, it shows weakness, which is exactly what Obama cannot afford.


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Apparently Obama lives by Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals:

Rule 11: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, polarize it. Don’t try to attack abstract corporations or bureaucracies. Identify a responsible individual. Ignore attempts to shift or spread the blame.

JustTruth101 on January 26, 2009 at 10:41 AM

The media can’t cover for him forever.

Obama made some of the worst mistakes in political history and the media covered for him.

faraway on January 26, 2009 at 10:42 AM

But you have to remember the corollary to this: liberals cannot deal with ridicule.

logis on January 26, 2009 at 10:35 AM

Very true. Watching the new POTUS on the tube now, I notice that his left ear protrudes even more than his right ear. And we now how sensitive The One is. Caricaturists take note!

IrishEi on January 26, 2009 at 10:42 AM

Pres-O-dent said he had no problem sitting to talk with the world’s lowest slime. Will he sit with Rush and have a discussion on the merits? A proponent of American principals with a lineage straight back to the Federalist Papers?

How could Pres Obama not know he’s sending the message that he thinks Rush, his own fellow countryman, is lower than the lowest slime?

HarneyPeak on January 26, 2009 at 10:42 AM

One of my friends kept telling me how “BRILLIAN” Obama was.. BLAH.. Only on teleprompter.

reshas1 on January 26, 2009 at 10:42 AM

Hi, Gang. I have predicted the “First Presidential Temper Tantrum (TM)”. Depending on how Rush responds and Mr. President’s people control his leash, it could come quicker than I thought. This country is not as ready for Socialism as a lot of people think. Everybody gather around. This may be one of the most important days in radio since FDR’s address after Pearl Harbor. Pass the popcorn!

kingsjester on January 26, 2009 at 10:44 AM

Just skimming through your post one thing jumps out. You state that Obama is a popular president, That is the media hype.
Guest1.1 on January 26, 2009 at 10:39 AM

By all the measures we have available not only is Obama a popular President he has the best approval vs. non-approval rating of any President since Reagan and unlike Reagan he ushered in major majorities for his party in both houses of Congress. Are you saying the election results were made up by that ever compliant media? Are you perhaps claiming that this is the year we should jettison the gallup and Rasmussen Presidential approval rating polls, remember how effective it was ignoring the “biased” polls this election cycle that had Obama winning Indiana, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, PA and Ohio. Oh wait he won all those states.

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

I wouldn’t rule out the Fairness Doctrine. It’s the only real hope the big-eared freak has of shutting down conservative talk radio. Democrat majorities in both houses will give this to him if he asks for it and what’s left of the Replublicans is probably too gutless to oppose him on any significant level. If passed and signed, expect a supreme court challenge, unless the court decides the first amendment isn’t important enough to examine. Remember campaign finance reform. Who the hell thought the court would uphold that?

SKYFOX on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM

Wasn’t Rush a big part of the Republicans taking back congress after Clinton’s first two years in office?

Did not Carter have one of the highest approval ratings for a newly elected president only to serve a single term and usher in the Reagan years?

Did Rush say that McCain would beat Obama or was what Rush said before we had chosen McCain as our Republican candidate? Also, did Rush say what he said prior to the economic collapse?

Let’s not forget about some history here.

kerrhome on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

If I can be made to serve as a distraction, then there is that much less time debating the merits of this TRILLION dollar debacle.

Absolutely, and that’s exactly what’s happening right now.

Like others have said, I was never a big Rush listener. Nothing against him, it just didn’t fit my schedule. I think I’m going to start tuning in though. My husband started listening regularly a few weeks ago.. It’s a good time to be Rush Limbaugh.

juliesa on January 26, 2009 at 10:46 AM

Death to Media Hacks,

Don’t try to tell me the country has massively shifted. It hasn’t. The election was no blowout. Obama didn’t gain much more over President Bush in vote totals. He won by fractions in many states. Percentage fractions.

Hell, Obama supporters got Prop 8 passed. The country may not be right of center like it used to, but it sure as hell isn’t left of center either.

You say Obama is going to laugh all the way to his second term, but take this into consideration:

No more change and hope to run on.
No more blackness, youth, and fresh charisma to prop him up next time.
No more calm, collected personality traits to keep him trendy among voters next time.

Just record. No words, just record. You can sit there and rest assured of his future victory, but remember this, next time he has to run on substance, something of which he is severely lacking.

You can say terrorism has taken the back seat, until something happens.

Global warming is last on the list of priorities for Americans.

America has not taken some abrupt shift to the left. Come around to reality

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM

get things done

I.e. “do what I say”

Gonna be an interesting four years.

spmat on January 26, 2009 at 10:47 AM

You know, liberalism was dead in 2004. The Democrats were finished. Look how things turned out for them. We can do it too.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM

Are you using some kind of manifesto-generating software?

HarneyPeak on January 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM

Obama effectively doubled Limbaugh’s audience for today’s broadcast.

bilups on January 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM

I wish people would quit telling me McLame is not the enemy he most certainly is one. The reason we are in the mess we are in is Mr. Bi-Partisan, suspending his campaign, going to D.C., to sell out conservatives again for a bailout that has done worse than nothing.

McCain is worse than a moron! However honorable he may have been in the distant past…The only thing worthwhile he has done in the recent past is introduce us to Sarah and he and his team even botched that one. GEEESCH!

Rush vs. Erkel 09
Palin/ Plumber 2012

Popcorn please!

dhunter on January 26, 2009 at 10:49 AM

Are you using some kind of manifesto-generating software?

HarneyPeak on January 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM

ROFL!

IrishEi on January 26, 2009 at 10:49 AM

I was once a bleeding heart liberal (but didn’t know it) and my opinion of Limbaugh was that he was a fat whiner who was out to help the wealthy at any cost to the small guy. I became a conservative years ago but only started listening to Rush within the last year.

I have been surprised that not only does El Rushbo agree with my conservative thinking but that he reveals the foundations of my conservatism. He’s way more sharper than I had imagined.

My point is that the left doesn’t listen to Rush or even know what he’s about. Like I did, they have built a strawman of him.

Obama’s attempt at marginalizing Limbaugh hopefully will backfire and do just the opposite. I expect him to make more like blunders because that’s the liberal mindset. It’s not about learning your opponent’s viewpoint and either counter it or changing one’s own position. Instead it’s a narcisistic arrogance than one knows best and opponents are evil and wrong.

If you look at the testimonies of those who left the ‘left’ you’ll see a consistent theme: the realization of one’s own arrogance and self-delusion.

We need GOOD political debate to expose the left for what it is.

shick on January 26, 2009 at 10:49 AM

Obama,

I remind you that you won the election.
You were elected President, not Dictator!

The Rock on January 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

So, you did vote for Obama.

Johan Klaus on January 26, 2009 at 10:50 AM

A point of contention:
I don’t know how many times in the GWB presidency that the leftist (aided by a complicit media) assaulted W on all fronts, lied to the nation on every critical issue and there was little if any response from the administration. IMHO that was a critical (if not fatal) blow to the losing of conservative seats in the House, Senate and eventually the White House. At the very least it was a major drain of morale and support in the grass roots level as we were left to defend W with only the help of Rush,other talk radio conservatives, some FoxNews, the conservative blogosphere and some think tanks.

A preemptive strike by BO with unlimited support from an eager handmaiden water-carrier of the legacy media and 63,000,000 drones against the dominant conservative voice (Rush) is running the Alinsky playbook to the letter.

So. While an attemted marginalizing attack by BO against Rush gives Rush an even bigger megaphone–Realize it is calculated in the knowledge he has mega, uber liberal support not had in decades.

We better have what’s left of the elected GOP conservatives start leading and realize we are in an era of trench warfare (politically)…

texasrich on January 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM

Hell, Death to Hacks, how did the Dems win in 06?

Running pro-gun, anti-abortion, conservative Democrats.

If they didn’t do that, they would have either lost, or won by a lot less.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM

Hmmm…bets on whether Obama will issue a “clarification” of his Rush comment before the week is out?

MadisonConservative on January 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM

The remark says something about his competence. “It demonstrates that Obama still has no sense of his office….” is right.

Obama, as an executive of any large organization, simply should not be involved, at least publicly, with this level of detail. Looked at another way, Carter should not have started drawing up that tennis court schedule.

Obama really sees tactics and not strategy.

Blagden Alley on January 26, 2009 at 10:52 AM

Wow. Like Gretzky trying to start some shit with Joey Kocur.

Maybe he’ll hit Rush with his fannypack.

LtE126 on January 26, 2009 at 10:53 AM

Are you using some kind of manifesto-generating software?
HarneyPeak on January 26, 2009 at 10:48 AM

Bwaaaaa! :-)

That’s just hacks being a liberal: Saying absolutely nothing in 5,000 words or more.

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 10:54 AM

I believe that, by calling Rush out by name, this is part of a broader strategy. Over the weekend we also had Robert Reich calling out Rush, Sean and Michelle over their remarks about his comments on “white construction workers”, and calling them ‘dangerous’.
I think that we will soon see Obambi start pushing for the Fairness Doctrine based on something as stupid as national security because we all must be protected from these evil, dangerous talk show hosts.

AZ_Mike on January 26, 2009 at 10:55 AM

I wouldn’t rule out the Fairness Doctrine. It’s the only real hope the big-eared freak has of shutting down conservative talk radio. Democrat majorities in both houses will give this to him if he asks for it and what’s left of the Replublicans is probably too gutless to oppose him on any significant level. If passed and signed, expect a supreme court challenge, unless the court decides the first amendment isn’t important enough to examine. Remember campaign finance reform. Who the hell thought the court would uphold that?

SKYFOX on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

I wouldn’t worry about the fairness doctrine. The only thing that’s going to do is push Conservative talk into the 21st century through blog talk radio and podcasting. At this point, Hannity, The great one, Savage, Ingraham, and Rush don’t have to watch their mouths and hold their tongue like they do on publicly broadcast radio.

Of course the liberals will try to stifle the internet with Net Neutrality politics, but I wouldn’t worry too much about that either. Obama’s support of Net Neutrality has already pissed off the IT community.

Things ain’t shaping up the way ol’ hopenchange thought they would.

leetpriest on January 26, 2009 at 10:56 AM

Also, Death to Hacks, the ideological ID is the same in 2009 as it was in the past.

More people identify themselves as conservative than liberals. That number is the same as in the past, and the numbers of self identified liberals has stayed the same as well.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM

Reinstating the Fairness doctrine would likely put the left into “over reach” mode…I don`t think they would have the nerve to do it,doing such would require a strong vertebral column, something that which they are severely lacking.

NY Conservative on January 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

I’m saying that the media is behind this “Popular presidency” theory. The rest of the country hasn’t evan gotten over the hangover from the inauguration last week to even have an opinion. Lets see now, lets look at the positives from this week

1. Attacking a radio talk show host = No Class and much stupidity, Next he will be attacking the people who make bumper stickers.

2. Can’t get the Oath right so he does it again, with out television reporters. This, after he talks about the new transparency of the office.

3. Closing Gitmo, Is he sending the detainees to your house?
That is for starters, Just where does this instill popularity? Maybe with the extreme left, but then anyone on the left winning the presidency would have them Salivating.

Guest1.1 on January 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

Obama’s spats with Congress in the past two weeks over who controls policy are based in large part of the fact that the Democratic majorities are in large part due to the efforts of Rahm Emanuel in the House and (to a lesser extent) Chuck Schumer in the Senate getting candidates to run on platforms they could win on in Red State districts and the Red areas of Blue States.

The White House is being smarter than Pelosi or Reid in that the recognize that jumping in head-first into the liberal bag of expanded entitlements and pork projects will get those reps and senators defeated in 2010 and 2012, rather than doing it gradually, and with some bi-partisan support. That’s why Obama is pushing the GOP to back his plan and why he wants to isolate Limbaugh, because they’re looking at the changes on a more long-term horizon.

Obama’s a bigger danger to the conservative movment, because he and Emanuel are smart enough to want to try and co-opt the party’s moderates, while the left in the Democratic Party would rather pass their liberal bills on a party-line vote. Both factions have their own reasons for wanting Rush out of the way, but the difference is why Nancy Pelosi really is the Republicans’ best hope of regaining control of Congress and the White House in the near future.

jon1979 on January 26, 2009 at 10:58 AM

So. While an attemted marginalizing attack by BO against Rush gives Rush an even bigger megaphone–Realize it is calculated in the knowledge he has mega, uber liberal support not had in decades.

We better have what’s left of the elected GOP conservatives start leading and realize we are in an era of trench warfare (politically)…

texasrich on January 26, 2009 at 10:51 AM

You are absolutely right on this one. Obama personally might be a light weight, but, those who spent billions propping him up are not and have invested much into this nation’s downfall, or, eh hem…equalization. So, this is part of the campaign, if you will, to create a true scapegoat. They did this in Nazi Germany, remember? People did insane things to others of their own status just a mere month prior…progaganda works. WE ALL HAVE TO BE READY AND INTELLECTUALLY ARMED…as well as physically armed. This is how it starts…

Mommypundit on January 26, 2009 at 10:58 AM

We can only hope Obama continues this line of effort.

drjohn on January 26, 2009 at 10:59 AM

Glad to see the dignity of the office is being upheld by the demorats.

Americans don’t like to see that in a POTUS, and get a bit skittish about having private citizens called out by name, IMHO.

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 10:59 AM

Folks (as Rush would say), you’ve all got to take a deep breath. Obama’s comments regarding Rush were, of course, exceptionally stupid, but the democrat main stream media will spin it as courage, and the majority of voters will buy it. The MSM will write and talk about “hate-mongers” like Rush being “marginalized” by Obama until they are, well, marginalized. The media simply will not let this guy fail. Ever. Four years from now we may have double digit unemployment and inflation, a federal deficit with more zeroes than anyone can count, a faltering nationalized banking system, empty retirement accounts from coast to coast, and a terror attack or two on US soil under our belt, and Obama will still be spun as THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PRESIDENT EVER. There will not be a moment’s deviation from that line. Every failure will be rhetorically spun as a success, and when all else fails, the cute little kids will be trotted out and Oprah will do a week-long series on THE MOST SUCCESSFUL PRESIDENT EVER. And, sadly, more than 50% of the voters will buy it. He’s going to be a two-term president. He’s going to be lauded as exceptionally successful. The stories have already been written. Every moment of the Obama (two-term) presidency will be a study in fiction and mythology — and the public’s willingness to believe it.

Rational Thought on January 26, 2009 at 11:02 AM

it shows weakness

Obama is weaker than anyone admits. He’s thin-skinned, can’t take a punch, and his intellect is absurdly overrated, not least by our fearful leader here.

He’s sort of a liberal clown, as his initial moves in the Oval Office make clear. Funny, I think that’s what we’ve been saying for over a year. We are again afflicted by an unnerving rightness.

Jaibones on January 26, 2009 at 11:02 AM

You guys are making O out to be some evil genius. Unless he’s the anti-Christ in which case we’re dead anyway so what’s the point? The man is smart to be sure but he’s also had a lot of cover from the MSM and others along the way. I remember on 1993 thinking that Billy Jeff was too smart to fail too, then 1994 and impeachment happened and all of sudden BJ looks a lot more flawed than evil and definitely not a genius. Fast forward to 2007/2008 for a refresher on the topic.

Turns out BJ’s power came from the same place O’s mostly does, MSM cover and his abilty to lie at will about anything, again with MSM cover.

O has a leg up on us right now but he will have his cracks as time goes on, history demands it. Who would have thought that BJ would asked about Juanita Brodderick by Sam Donaldson or that he’d have to contend with the blue dress incident? Not me. The guys was golden from the start – kind of like O. In fact, 1994 was one of the best things that ever happend to BJ because it gave him a scapegoat for his ills, which is something that O doesn’t have. There are gamechangers for every president, and since most are unexpected, even the best politico’s are caught off guard sometimes.

The same thing will happen to O it’ll just take time. The Repubs are setting up O with this stimulus bill, make no mistake. This piece of trash will pass and the Dem’s will own it, all the while the Repub’s will publically proclaim that it won’t work. Well, we get into 1Q/2Q ‘10 when uneployment is pushing 10% and guess who owns all of this crap? O, Pelosi and Reid. O won’t extinguish the Repub’s any more than we were able to put together a “permanent majority” from 2002-2004. That’s the trap for Pelosi and Reid. They had better savor this moment because sometimes the political pendulum can swing back fast and tear you down as quickly as you came up. That’s why they’re trying to move so quickly on all of this stuff.

One last thing – O cannot tolerate being seen as having failed, at anything. Just like Hillary couldn’t afford to lose in Iowa and maintain her “ordained” status, O likewise will fail and something soon – even though politically he has no reason to given the current environment. That’s when the bloom will come off, maybe not by much but just enough to show that he isn’t really the messiah but rather just another flawed politician.

volnation on January 26, 2009 at 11:02 AM

Also, Death to Hacks, the ideological ID is the same in 2009 as it was in the past.

More people identify themselves as conservative than liberals. That number is the same as in the past, and the numbers of self identified liberals has stayed the same as well.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 10:57 AM

Aw c’mon blatant, let the poor libs continue to believe they have a mandate. The backlash will be that much more shocking to them and satisfying for us.

IrishEi on January 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM

Incredibly, the Democrats’ bill makes groups like ACORN eligible for a $4.19 billion pot of money for “neighborhood stabilization activities.”

izoneguy on January 26, 2009 at 9:47 AM

“Neighborhood stabilization activities” = handing out cash and cigarettes to crack-heads and illegal aliens so they’ll register as Democratic voters.

Now who thinks that won’t fix what’s wrong with our economy?

AZCoyote on January 26, 2009 at 11:04 AM

Can’t wait to hear El Rushmo’s opening monologue today… pass the popcorn please

maineconservative on January 26, 2009 at 11:06 AM

IrishEi on January 26, 2009 at 11:03 AM

The fact is, the loyal vote for their parties.

The middle just reflexively blames the party in power and vote for the other.

If we won this year, it wouldn’t be a mandate for us, just as it isn’t a mandate for the left this time around.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:07 AM

And also thanks to Obama, Republican leaders on Capitol Hill might do something that they haven’t done in years, whatever Obama’s paranoia might tell him: they might take Rush’s advice.

Tee hee.

Alan Colmes was on FNC this morning, and even his limited brain power permitted him to see what a boneheaded move this was on Barry’s part.

Buy Danish on January 26, 2009 at 11:09 AM

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:07 AM

Absolutely true. Poli-Sci 101.

IrishEi on January 26, 2009 at 11:09 AM

Ed, a good job on the post-you lay out the situ quite clearly. Obama really is showing weakness by attacking Limbaugh. What did he think? That the millions of Obamalites who voted for him would rise up and cheer him for taking on Limbaugh? Is he still looking for affirmation? It could be that the empty suit is emptier than we thought.

Doug on January 26, 2009 at 11:11 AM

The media simply will not let this guy fail.

Rational Thought on January 26, 2009 at 11:02 AM

He will be forwarded all the credit of any affirmative action hire. There, I said it.

HarneyPeak on January 26, 2009 at 11:12 AM

What kind of popcorn is being passed around? I got some really great seasoning from William Sonoma…it’s chili-lime WITH kettle corn…oh my goodness. So good. Anyone want some? :o)

Mommypundit on January 26, 2009 at 11:12 AM

“Neighborhood stabilization activities” = handing out cash and cigarettes to crack-heads and illegal aliens so they’ll register as Democratic voters.

Now who thinks that won’t fix what’s wrong with our economy?

AZCoyote on January 26, 2009 at 11:04 AM

Neighborhood stabilization activities

Republicans in Congress should be compiling a list of these ridiculous euphemisms and ridiculing them to no end. What a joke.

This sh*t should be disparaged–mercilessly–for the nonsense that it is. Shame the Dems.

BuckeyeSam on January 26, 2009 at 11:13 AM

Little man, Rush does not grant you Affirmative Action protection as POTUS, and neither do those set to eliminate this nation. You have chosen your path against heaven, the people and Limbaugh, and rely on the enemies of freedom, justice and liberty to prop you up.

You have already failed this nation.

Hening on January 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM

Go Rush Go!!!

Griz on January 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM

What did he think? That the millions of Obamalites who voted for him would rise up and cheer him for taking on Limbaugh? Is he still looking for affirmation? It could be that the empty suit is emptier than we thought.

Doug on January 26, 2009 at 11:11 AM

No. That isn’t the point. He isn’t worried about his base…or the media. This is a purposeful attempt to isolate a critic/opposition and create a scapegoat. It’s all been done before…but it is most clearly laid out in Rules for Radicals. read it and you will see into the soul of our president now. I tried to tell people before he was elected…but they wanted a king to rule them like the other nations…so….

Mommypundit on January 26, 2009 at 11:14 AM

Anytime a man in a position of great power attacks someone with significantly less power, it lessens the greater man and raises up his opponent.

Bingo. Same holds true for Achmiaddiajad (sp!?!) and Chavez.

commenter on January 26, 2009 at 11:16 AM

I haven’t listened to Rush more than once in the last 3 years, but I’ll be catching the stream today.

(any others in China, KKOH seems to have a reliable stream)

DarkCurrent on January 26, 2009 at 11:16 AM

If Rush quotes Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals and compares them to what Mr. President is doing, it will elicit a response. I’m supposed to be studying and working at home today on my new job, but I’m not going to get anything done until after Rush is over.

kingsjester on January 26, 2009 at 11:17 AM

It’s notable that in his first week, Obama didn’t mention Bin Laden. In his inauguration speech he talked about “those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents” (why not just say terrorists?), but he didn’t get around to calling out any of them by name. Clearly, he’s more threatened by Limbaugh.

I’m not much of a Limbaugh fan, but is there anybody who isn’t going to listen today? Obama just bought him another private jet.

Jim Treacher on January 26, 2009 at 11:19 AM

Wasn’t Rush a big part of the Republicans taking back congress after Clinton’s first two years in office?

Oh no question, Rush burst upon the scene 20 years ago and seriously helped to further Reaganism an extra decade or so. He was a huge part of selling the Contract with America and really got white males feeling like they were a discriminated against minority too. All really effective stuff…back then. But Rush hasn’t changed at all really since then and the nation has. Indeed, part of why Rush has been discredited is because the Contract with America has been discredited. Are any of the folks who ran on that NOT been kicked out of congress and/or indicted?

Did not Carter have one of the highest approval ratings for a newly elected president only to serve a single term and usher in the Reagan years?
kerrhome on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

Indeed he did. We will see if Obama is another Carter. I suspect he won’t be. But we’ll see.

Did Rush say that McCain would beat Obama or was what Rush said before we had chosen McCain as our Republican candidate? Also, did Rush say what he said prior to the economic collapse?
kerrhome on January 26, 2009 at 10:45 AM

Hmm Rush tends to blur a bit in my mind due to the constant repetition, but I do beleive he was railing against the poll numbers through pretty much the end of October. And, I might add, that McCain was only really ahead in this race for 2 weeks and that was right after the RNC convention when, of course, there’s going to be a bit of a bounce. Indeed Obama’s numbers were creeping back up right before the market crashed, check out 538.com for detailed polling info. Regardless, Rush worked dilligently against Obama’s election to no avail.

Don’t try to tell me the country has massively shifted. It hasn’t. The election was no blowout. Obama didn’t gain much more over President Bush in vote totals. He won by fractions in many states. Percentage fractions.

Are you serious? OK I guess it’s time to break out the stats.

Bush popular vote total: 62,040,610
Obama popular vote total: 69,456,897

Bush margin of victory 2.4% or 3 million
Obama margin of victory 7.2% or 9.5 Million

As for the margin of victory within states, I’m not sure where you’re getting your numbers.

States Bush won Obama carried by more than 5%
Nevada
Colorado
New Mexico
Virginia
Iowa

States Obama won that hadn’t voted for a Democrat since the Stone Age

Virginia
North Carolina
Indiana

Do I even have to talk about the margins in the midwestern swing states, Michigan, Wisconsin, these states were close in 2004. He also won strong victories in Ohio and Florida. The only states he “Squeaked” by in were N.C. and Indiana and yeah, that’s not something you should be comforted by. The country. has. changed. Deal

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 11:21 AM

In his inauguration speech he talked about “those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents” (why not just say terrorists?)

Because Ogabe meant “conservatives”, but his advisers told him it might be a bad way to start his national healing process if he actually named them on day one.

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:22 AM

Rational Thought on January 26, 2009 at 11:02 AM

I don’t like your rational thought. Which hope and change message will we believe in?

H&C #1. Obama is the Messiah and we can trust in him even when the nation goes in the toilet.

or

H&C #2. MSM and half of registered voters will eventually wake up and smell the ‘death of democracy’ coffee to later correct the problem.

I’ll take H&C #2 and put it under my pillow so I can sleep at night. Your doom & gloom message is too real for me to accept.

shick on January 26, 2009 at 11:22 AM

Ha Ha Ha — Supporting “Rational Thought” and his comments above, I just had a liberal e-mail me with the news that The One won by over 10% and stats on Congress and the Senate showed that he pulled even better results for them.

Has Soros gotten the weed legalized? He did want that didn’t he?

IlikedAUH2O on January 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM

This is always a handy map, gets away from the blue state/red state saber clanking. Compare the map to large urban areas (read: dem controlled dump holes) and come to your own conclusions:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_noctMig5B1U/SXrUe1uGamI/AAAAAAAAEdM/lQSraXPcmhg/s1600-h/Rush+-+2008+presidential+map.jpg

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:25 AM

This is SO simple…

Obama knows that Rush is right, so does America…

The Messiah’s actions in the first week alone and so very dangerous, and were totaly predicted by Rush.

Rush understands Liberals, he wants to defeat them politicaly for the good of our Nation, period.

Too bad we have wussies in the RINO party, afraid of thier own shadow.

I thank GOD everyday that he loaned Rush the wisdome and talent.

Mark Garnett on January 26, 2009 at 11:26 AM

shick on January 26, 2009 at 11:22 AM

It will be #1. After all, it worked successfully for FDR.

JiangxiDad on January 26, 2009 at 11:27 AM

I wish we had some elected officials like Rush Limbaugh.

IlikedAUH2O on January 26, 2009 at 11:29 AM

I thank GOD everyday that he loaned Rush the wisdome and talent.

Too bad GOD didn’t loan you any spelling talent – or is it talente?.

Vernon Hardapple on January 26, 2009 at 11:30 AM

I wish we had some elected officials like Rush Limbaugh.

IlikedAUH2O on January 26, 2009 at 11:29 AM

That could be a hidden benefit of the Fairness Doctrine – Rush might be forced into politics.

zmdavid on January 26, 2009 at 11:31 AM

Rush should call up McLame today and axe his opinion of this personal attack on a private citizen by the Affirmative Action President Of The United Sates, (AAPOTUS).

That way he could even out the playing field, two imbiciles vs. Rush, and wack two weasels at the same time.

dhunter on January 26, 2009 at 11:32 AM

Apparently Obama lives by Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals:

Rule 11: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, polarize it. Don’t try to attack abstract corporations or bureaucracies. Identify a responsible individual. Ignore attempts to shift or spread the blame.

JustTruth101 on January 26, 2009 at 10:41 AM

Correctomundo JT101,but it wont work on a society that understands and expects freedom as a way of life.
We identify tyrants, domestic and foreign instantaneously and we reject them.
Mr Obama made a big mistake by using the office as a bully pulpit.
I doubt his religious mentor Reverend Loud Mouth understands this. This is more something his bud Ayers would try.
Bad move.

FireBlogger on January 26, 2009 at 11:33 AM

I don’t like your rational thought. Which hope and change message will we believe in?

H&C #1. Obama is the Messiah and we can trust in him even when the nation goes in the toilet.

or

H&C #2. MSM and half of registered voters will eventually wake up and smell the ‘death of democracy’ coffee to later correct the problem.

I’ll take H&C #2 and put it under my pillow so I can sleep at night. Your doom & gloom message is too real for me to accept.

shick on January 26, 2009 at 11:22 AM

It’s not doom and gloom, just reality. The media aren’t just “in the tank,” as it were. They are part of the administration. They work for Obama — heck, they’ll even tell you that if you ask them! They will not let him fail. Ever. The country can’t “wake up” when there is simply no information to wake up to. We read blogs and so forth, but most folks don’t. They listen to Oprah and Katie Couric, and that nice man Charlie Gibson. They think Sean Penn is a genius, and William Ayers is probably a really great professor — because that is what they have been told. That’s the reality. Obama WILL be a two-term president, and there’s nothing Rush or anyone else can do about it.

For example, Rush will probably have a great opening monologue today about all of this. How will it be spun on the news and in newspapers? A few remarks, heavily edited, that make him sound like he’s at a Klan rally. Next week’s Time and Newsweek covers will have a really ugly photo of Rush, and a headline like: “Should America listen to this drug addict?” And thus the marginalization begins…

Rational Thought on January 26, 2009 at 11:34 AM

The fact is, the loyal vote for their parties.

The middle just reflexively blames the party in power and vote for the other.

If we won this year, it wouldn’t be a mandate for us, just as it isn’t a mandate for the left this time around.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:07 AM

Problem is that you missed the big shift that is happening…

I know many many CONSSERVATIVES who are not Republicans. The GOP squandered their loyalty though by being big government and fiscaly liberal.

So, yes, party faithful will vote for Repubs, but there are many “Orphans”, like myself, out there.

1/3 of the electorate is registered Independent… and many of those are NOT Moderates, but Fiscal Cons…

Romeo13 on January 26, 2009 at 11:34 AM

Stupid submit button;

I doubt his religious mentor Reverend Loud Mouth understands this

This is something even his religious mentor Reverend Loud Mouth understands…

FireBlogger on January 26, 2009 at 11:36 AM

If he’s worried about any political pundit so much that he has to attack him personally, it shows weakness, which is exactly what Obama cannot afford.

Coming next: The assault on talk radio via a clone of the “Fairness Doctrine”

So much for the First Amendment.

petefrt on January 26, 2009 at 11:36 AM

That dig at Obama’s Alinskyist roots was golden.

HuskerNate on January 26, 2009 at 11:36 AM

I’m not much of a Limbaugh fan, but is there anybody who isn’t going to listen today? Obama just bought him another private jet.

Jim Treacher on January 26, 2009 at 11:19 AM

I can’t decide which to do…..listen to Rush, or watch DeathToMediaHacks wash Obama’s feet.

Rovin on January 26, 2009 at 11:38 AM

To quote Rush:

Elections have consequences.

Hussein not only showed his naivete, but his fear.
I suspect more pettiness to come from Hussein.

Kini on January 26, 2009 at 11:39 AM

Rush said Obama was using Rule 13 of Alinsky, but I see from the others who linked that it’s Rule 11 of 11. Is Rush wrong about this?

zmdavid on January 26, 2009 at 11:40 AM

DeathToMediaHacks on January 26, 2009 at 11:21 AM

No it hasn’t changed.

Ideology ID is the SAME as in past elections.

IDK where you got 69 million. I’ve found 66 million for Obama.

Republican numbers dropped because many weren’t enthused about McCain. Obama got more because well, enthusiasm about a black president, and the whole “change” thing. People were tired of President Bush and the Republican party, fairly or not. Middle voters broke left this time around.

I don’t see a huge ideological shift, person. I see depressed Republican turnout, a bad ground game, and a good Democrat ground game and enthusiastic turn out for the first black president. I also see middle voters that broke left this time around. Middle voters change like the wind. Again, ideological ID is the same as it was in the past.

You’re being too generous to this whole “EVERYTHING IS DIFFERENT” theme.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:41 AM

I’m wondering if Obama is making the standard liberal mistake of seeing us “Dittoheads” as empty vessels filled with conservative talking points by Rush, and thus easily reprogrammed given the right combination of key words and chatchphrases. He fails to understand that Rush articulates our conservative beliefs. We do not believe because Rush says so. He gives voice to what we already believe. These are dark days for conservatives, what with Republican politicians being such spineless poltroons, we need Rush to shine his light more than ever.
Then again, maybe Obama just thinks he can do an end-around and ignore conservatives en masse. He may be right.

SKYFOX on January 26, 2009 at 11:41 AM

The sad truth is that Obama will end his first and only term as one of the most despised presidents in history. After he has nationalized the banks, allowed the individual states to control car emissions (which will put the nail in the coffin of the auto industry), legalized all abortions all the time, weakened our defense and homeland security to the point that we do have another domestic attack (worse than 911), sent us into a depression, defaulted on our government financial obligations, (do I need to go on from here), he will exit office in disgrace. The facts are that everything Obama and crew are doing to “fix the economy” will only make it worse. When you couple that with his radical leftist social policies, he is doomed to failure. The country is a center right country, and during depressions, social mood moves to an even more conservative stance

Awilson on January 26, 2009 at 11:42 AM

This is without a doubt the dumbest administration in the history of the Nation. If this Marxist strips out our 1st Amendment rights then freedom-loving people had better take to the streets and demonstrate the real meaning of dissent. The Republic is in a tail spin and is about to crash.

rplat on January 26, 2009 at 11:43 AM

Then again, maybe Obama just thinks he can do an end-around and ignore conservatives en masse. He may be right.

SKYFOX on January 26, 2009 at 11:41 AM

With the MSM up his butt, he can… Even sites like HotAir are weak agaisnt the Messiah, because Ed and Allah want to be at the next dinner….

The wuss-i-fication of America, to use a Rush quote.

Mark Garnett on January 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM

This site shows 69 million:

http://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/

artist on January 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM

Look, Obama had better organization, a shit load of more money after he broke his word, a lapdog media, people unfairly blaming Bush for everything, and his youth and blackness.

McCain had a sh*t campaign, a sh*t ground game, and SO MUCH LESS money. A media against him, and no enthusiasm among the base of the party.

Those are real factors. Don’t assume that just because Obama won the country is now left and is going to stay that way. There are too many variables in this election to consider.

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM

DeathToMediaHacks: Please go on believing that the “country has changed”. You might be surprised by the midterm elections in 2010 or the presidential election in 2012.

Think Obama will “fix the economy”? Please read Samuelson’s column in the Washington Post today. We will be lucky if the unemployment rate is 10% in 2012. Will people blame the GOP like they did in 2008? Not a chance, afterall Democrats now control both Congress and the Presidency.

My sister voted for Obama, and she is already disillusioned with him (after less than 1 week in office!). 4 years of this stuff and a worsening economy; and I think you will see how much this country has “changed”….LOL

Norwegian on January 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM

artist on January 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM

NYT and CNN are giving me 66

strange

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:45 AM

blatantblue on January 26, 2009 at 11:41 AM

Not to mention that 2008 was supposed to be the DFL’s year, a landslide across the board because all the stars were aligned.

It was predicted for many reasons, yet failed to come true. If liberalism were on the rise and conservatism truly on the decline, Ogabe should have matched Reagan’s victory.

Hacks can spin it all he wants, but America isn’t about to embrace the free for all of liberal social hedonism.

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:46 AM

Rush said Obama was using Rule 13 of Alinsky, but I see from the others who linked that it’s Rule 11 of 11. Is Rush wrong about this?

Obama should correct him. He’s the Alinsky expert.

Jim Treacher on January 26, 2009 at 11:46 AM

66 or 69 Million idiots!!! Who cares???

Welfare is killing America as are Unions and Liberal enviro-wacks… Our Military is going to be gay-i-fied, talk radio will be gone…

If MN can elect the horrible little troll Franken, and Murtha can win in PA and Ohio, Va and FL went Liberal…

We’re toast… Black taost.

Mark Garnett on January 26, 2009 at 11:49 AM

Twelve minutes and counting, by my clock.

What will Rush’s listener share be today, 15% more than usual?

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:49 AM

Twelve minutes and counting, by my clock.

What will Rush’s listener share be today, 15% more than usual?

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:49 AM

22% higher, I’m already on his station WABC in NY, ready to listen…

Let’s Roll !!!

Mark Garnett on January 26, 2009 at 11:50 AM

Too bad GOD didn’t loan you any spelling talent – or is it talente?.
Vernon Hardapple on January 26, 2009 at 11:30 AM

Red Alert: Spelling Troll on the loose at HA.

Gird your loins and for gawd’s sake, don’t mak anee speling erors.

Bishop on January 26, 2009 at 11:52 AM

I believe that the majority of Obama voters really thought he was going to be different. It turns out that they elected a petty, adolescent narcissist. Buyers’ remose is going to start growing, big time. When the backlash comes, stand by for the First Presidential Temper Tantrum (TM).

kingsjester on January 26, 2009 at 11:52 AM

Obama, the new Lincoln King Henry II?

Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?
- King Henry II

MB4 on January 26, 2009 at 11:53 AM

Rush is everything Obama is not.

Self made man.
Successful entrepeneur.
Wealthy businessman.
Speaks the truth.
Presents facts, not platitudes.
Respected, not adored.

fogw on January 26, 2009 at 11:54 AM

I thank GOD everyday that he loaned Rush the wisdome and talent.

Too bad GOD didn’t loan you any spelling talent – or is it talente?.

Vernon Hardapple on January 26, 2009 at 11:30 AM

Is misspelling, the only disagreement that you have got with Mr. Garnett?

Johan Klaus on January 26, 2009 at 11:54 AM

Obama should correct him. He’s the Alinsky expert.

Jim Treacher on January 26, 2009 at 11:46 AM

True dat. And couldn’t he find any black radical to copy? Wassup with that?

JiangxiDad on January 26, 2009 at 11:54 AM

Red Alert: Spelling Troll on the loose at HA.

And yet he can’t even spell “Vermin Roadapple.”

Jim Treacher on January 26, 2009 at 11:54 AM

Problem is that you missed the big shift that is happening…

I know many many CONSSERVATIVES who are not Republicans. The GOP squandered their loyalty though by being big government and fiscaly liberal.

So, yes, party faithful will vote for Repubs, but there are many “Orphans”, like myself, out there.

1/3 of the electorate is registered Independent… and many of those are NOT Moderates, but Fiscal Cons…

Romeo13 on January 26, 2009 at 11:34 AM

Problem I’ve never understood about this claim, is, what did the democrats do to earn the title of ‘Fiscal Conservatives’?? I have friends that pondered a Hillary vote because the Republicans spent too much, but Uhhbama is now recommending spending more than we’ve spent in Iraq on ‘Stimulus’.

The thought of anyone aligning with the left because they are more fiscally responsible is asinine.

cntrlfrk on January 26, 2009 at 11:55 AM

It’s clearly evident that Barry’s still struggling with gargantuan Daddy issues. His adversaries will enjoy great success exploiting this great weakness ALL.DAY.LONG.

Christien on January 26, 2009 at 11:55 AM

Streaming it now on KONP. It should be an interesting morning… glad I don’t have to be in the office ’til later!

wccawa on January 26, 2009 at 11:56 AM

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