Rush Limbaugh Endorses Senators McCain-Clinton?
“Keep Her in It, We Can Still Win It!”
~ Rush Limbaugh
The first hour of the Thursday, February 7, 2008 Rush Limbaugh talk show should be required listening for both the Republican and Democratic Party establishment and elites.
Following the lead of Senator John McCain to reach across the aisle to fellow liberal progressive Democrats, Rush endorses and supports a fund raiser for Senator McCain’s good friend Senator Hillary Clinton. 
Senator Clinton is running short of cash to run her campaign. Her campaign staff is mostly unpaid with no medical insurance!
Apparently both George Soros and the Chinese Communists have abandoned Senator Clinton and now support Senator Barack Obama.
One idea under serious consideration are combination bake sales/vote registration drives along the United States-Mexican border.
Regular Rush listeners remember the success of Dan’s Bake Sale and the huge crowds.
Dans Bake sale part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_maXLUDB4k
Bring your cookies and cakes to the bake sale and contribute your cash to the Senator Hillary Clinton Presidential 2008 campaign.
Then help Democratics sign up recently arrived Mexican immigrants as new Democratic voters.
The first event is being planned now in Eagle Pass, Texas with hundreds of bake sales/voter registration drives planned for the next nine months along the entire United States/Mexico border.
Eagle Pass, Texas: Where Yee-Hah Meets Ole
“… Eagle Pass offers the fastest route between San Antonio and Mexico and has the resources and distributional reach to meet your business’ expansion needs: and enthusiastic labor pool; well-maintained infrastructure, including two international bridges and an international railway; highway and port shipping; an academically recognized school system; excellent medical and financial services; as well as room to grow with available land, buildings, and commercial or industrial parks. …”
http://www.cityofeaglepass.com/
Entertainment
VIKKI CARR & JIM NABORS – MEXICAN FOLK MEDLEY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLh1syjahHA
Both Senators McCain and Clinton are running scared of a Senator Barack Obama landslide in both the primaries and general election.
Obama: I’m with John McCain and Ted Kennedy on Immigration
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNZjDNrUqEw
Everyone Agrees on John McCain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PR_oafOGa8
Neither the Republican nor the Democratic Party establishment and elites expected Obama to have a chance.
Surprise, surprise.
Yes We Can – Barack Obama Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjXyqcx-mYY
Barack Obama – Republican supporters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3GjmQpYxfo
Liberal Republicans are abandoning the Party and and supporting Obama. They like and trust him.
Unfortunately liberal progressives of both parties neither like nor trust Senators McCain and Clinton.
Conservatives and libertarians are tired of Republican candidates who run right and govern left.
The grassroot movement conservatives are also saying–yes we can–run right and govern right.
Conservatives have stayed home in the primaries (listen to Mike Savage’s analysis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT_tur4Zl4I )
Conservative will most likely stay home until one of the parties starts running a conservative at the top of the ticket.
Do not rule out the possibility of a new third party for conservatives–not this year but in the future.
Let’s face it there has been only one real conservative President in the last forty-four years.
President Ronald Reagan spent sixteen years from 1964 to 1980 building grassroot support from the conservative movement.
No more phony conservatives who run on the right and govern on the left.
No more R & B (Rockerfeller and Bush) Republican candidates.
Conservatives are searching for a new home and party affiliation.
Would you like to buy a cookie?
Would you like to register to vote in November?
Welcome to America!
Reflect how you are to govern a people who think they ought to be free, and think they are not.
Your scheme yields no revenue; it yields nothing but discontent, disorder, disobedience;
and such is the state of America, that after wading up to your eyes in blood,
you could only end just where you begun;
that is, to tax where no revenue is to be found, to — my voice fails me;
my inclination indeed carries me no farther — all is confusion beyond it.
~Edmund Burke
Addendum–News Flash
Rush today announced at the beginning of his Friday talk radio show that the fund raisers–bake sales/voter registration drives are now called off.
Apparently, Senator Hillary Clinton true to form, lied about her staff not being paid and having no medical insurance.
Her campaign is flush with cash from a recent resuppply of chinese candy from the Chinese Communists.
LOL
Red State Update: Jackie ‘08 Hsu Scandal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_bmWQhYcQU
Background Articles and Videos
Peggy Noonan with Laura Ingraham
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPYFiw1kxjc
Coulter: I’ll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTqgqhxVMc
Tammy Bruce on FNC 02-04-2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdYs8mQSKk4
Democrats’ Favorite Republican
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGrWt-XICHc&feature=user
DAILY SAVAGE – Feb 6, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT_tur4Zl4I
Conservative Sense & Sensibility
The Right’s choices right now.
By William J. Bennett & Seth Leibsohn
“Today, many in the Republican party and the conservative movement are saying some strange things about the prospect of our very likely nominee, Senator John
McCain, and his ascent to the GOP nomination. Many think he will destroy the conservative movement if not the Republican party, and many have even said they simply will not vote for him in a general election if he heads the GOP ticket. Moreover, others have even said they would consider voting for Senator Hillary Clinton or that there is simply no difference between Senators Clinton and Barack Obama on the one hand, and Senator John McCain on the other. Some who have said the foregoing are our dear and close friends, allies, and callers.
This sense and sensibility is simply wrong. …”
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YmI2YjE1Y2QxODI1ZGI1ZGNhNmQwOThlNWVlMmNlMTc=
In Victory, McCain Speaks to His Critics
His message was less about winning than about the feud inside the GOP.
By Byron York
“…What followed was a presentation of McCain’s bona fides. “I am a Republican because, like you, I want to relieve the American people of the heavy hand of a government,” he said. “I am a Republican because, like you, I believe government must defend our nation’s security wisely and effectively…I am a Republican because I believe, like you, that government should tax us no more than necessary, spend no more than necessary… I am a Republican because I believe the judges we appoint to the federal bench must understand that enforcing our laws, not making them, is their only responsibility…”
After McCain’s speech, I ran into Mark Salter, the senator’s closest adviser, and asked whether those passages were designed to reach out to McCain’s critics. “Yes,” Salter nodded, looking more than a little frustrated by the beating McCain has taken recently. “I mean, we’ve got a candidate who — I can’t say inarguably, since so many people are arguing about it — but who is, I think, by far the most conservative candidate in this race. He’s a defense hawk, a fiscal hawk, a pretty low tax guy, pro-life, free trader — and he’ll defend all those positions, and he’ll do it effectively in a style of campaigning that attracts the support of independents and Democrats as well. That’s a good thing.”
But that McCain is also the McCain of McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, and McCain-Lieberman. And McCain knows that some of the critics will likely never make peace with him. The only way McCain can win them over — some of them, at least — is by winning. …”
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=OTE4OGUzNzNmMmI1NGQxNzYwYzBmNmZjMjhhNTg1NjY=
Senator Tom Coburn Endorses John McCain
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYMHoLLy4xk
ROMNEY pulls out , withdraws, suspends 2-07-2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3emWQb3Hqs
Five reasons Hillary should be worried
“1. She lost the delegate derby. Pure and simple, this is a war to win delegates, one that might not be decided until this summer’s Democratic convention.
And when the smoke cleared this morning, it appeared that Barack Obama had ended up with slightly more delegates in the 22 states. …”
“2. She essentially tied Obama in the popular vote. Each won just over 7.3 million votes, a level of parity that was unthinkable as recently as a few weeks ago.
At the time, national polls showed Clinton with a commanding lead — in some cases, by 10 points or more. That dominance is now gone.
One reason is that polls and primary results reveal that the more voters get to know Obama, the more they seem to like him. …”
“3. She lost more states. Obama carried 14 states, six more than Clinton, and showed appeal in every geographical region.
His win in bellwether Missouri was impressive by nearly every measure, marked by victories among men and women, secular and churchgoing voters, and urban and suburban voters.
“4. She lost the January cash war. Money chases momentum, so Obama crushing’s 2-to-1 fundraising victory last month is revealing.
He raised more than $31 million; Clinton raised less than $14 million. The implication is hard to ignore: Democratic activists and donors are flocking to Obama at a pace that could have a profound effect on the race going forward.
5. The calendar is her enemy. Now that more than half the states have weighed in, there is a fairly predictable formula for determining who is most likely to win the upcoming contests.
In caucus states, Obama’s organizational strength shines: He has won seven of eight. Up next are three more caucus states, Washington, Nebraska and Maine. …”
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8363.html
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do – Calendar Girl Neil Sedaka
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yexTACb90w
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