November 6, 2014
So where are we now?
The Republicans are coming to town, but what are they going to do when they get there? They are going to deregulate and reduce taxes and slow down Obamacare and block amnesty. But in order to fuel that, they need the attention and support of the public. The MSM will delegitimize them; the Dems will serenely believe that history is on their side. So the Republicans have to stake out a strong rhetorical position…
- Mr. Republican, are you against bringing Ebola into the country? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, are you against bringing Enterovirus D68 into the country and paralyzing young children? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, are you against balancing the budget on the back of the military? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, are you against more Muslim immigration? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, are you against police departments being supplied with military armor? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, the Democratic Party – the vice president, Congressman Rangel – has said that Republicans want to return to slavery. Would you agree that the Democratic Party is the party of slavery, segregation, lynching, and the Klan? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, would you agree the Democratic Party is the party of the welfare plantation and the education ghetto? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, would you say that the reason there wasn’t a Civil Rights Act until the 1960s is because the Democrats wouldn’t take their boot off the neck of the black man until Martin Luther King made the black vote a political force? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that the minimum wage is the fence around the welfare plantation, to keep the black vote dependent on the Democratic Party? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that the Great Society has been a disaster for the black community because the illegitimacy rate has gone from 30% pre-Great Society to 78% now? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that the Great Society has removed the role of men in welfare families and the cohesion of the welfare family? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think it was a bad thing for the U.S. to cut off weapons to Israel during the Gaza War? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that the Obama administration was embarrassing in supporting the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that Obama was reckless in withdrawing our troops from Iraq after we won the war? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think it is unpatriotic for president Obama to have increased the national debt from $10 trillion to $19 trillion this year? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, are you against drivers’ licenses for illegal aliens? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think it is a bad thing for Democrats to block school choice for inner-city families? Why not say so?
- Mr. Republican, do you think that race relations have gotten worse because Obama has made Al Sharpton his consultant on race relations? Why not say so?
Why not make the case? As Rush says, don’t expect to be praised by our enemies in the MSM.
And fire all the consultants.