Rush Limbaugh, 70 years old, passed away today from complications of lung cancer. The cancer was stage 4 when it was discovered a few months ago, but Rush fought hard to beat it. The fight ended today, and America lost a great conservative hero.
Rush held the number one spot as a
conservative radio talk show host. His voice reach tens of millions of people
every day for the past 30 years. One could say that he started conservative
talk radio and was the father of the current conservative movement. His supporters
loved him and listened to his counsel. They will remember him with fondness,
while his critics lost no time celebrating his death.
Rush was a conservative, a patriot,
and a true believer in the American dream. He used his golden EIB (Excellence
in Broadcasting) to build the conservative movement. The best way to know the
real Rush is to listen to him. Chris Pandolfo paid tribute to Rush for a speech
given soon after Barack Obama assumed the office of President of the United
States and Democrats took full control of Congress. Rush had the opportunity to
speak at the CPAC 2009. He spoke for nearly 90 minutes on national TV, courtesy
of Fox News, about “who conservatives are, what we believe in, and why we are
eternally optimistic because our core principles are right and true.” Here are
some excerpts from that speech, courtesy of Pandolfo.
Now, seriously, for those of you watching on C-SPAN as well, and on Fox, I want to tell you who we all are in this room. I want to tell you who conservatives are. We conservatives have not done a good enough job of just laying out basically who we are because we make the mistake of assuming people know. What they know is largely incorrect based on the way we are portrayed in pop culture, in the Drive-By Media, by the Democrat Party.
Let me tell you who we conservatives are: We love people. When we look out over
the United States of America, when we are anywhere, when we see a group of
people, such as this or anywhere, we see Americans. We see human beings. We
don't see groups. We don't see victims. We don't see people we want to exploit.
What we see -- what we see is potential. We do not look out across the country
and see the average American, the person that makes this country work. We do
not see that person with contempt. We don't think that person doesn't have what
it takes. We believe that person can be the best he or she wants to be if
certain things are just removed from their path like onerous taxes, regulations
and too much government.
We want every American to be the best he or she chooses to be. We recognize
that we are all individuals. We love and revere our founding documents, the
Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. We believe that the preamble
to the Constitution contains an inarguable truth that we are all endowed by our
creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life. Liberty, Freedom. And
the pursuit of happiness. Those of you watching at home may wonder why this is
being applauded. We conservatives think all three are under assault.
We don't want to tell anybody how to live. That's up to you. If you want to
make the best of yourself, feel free. If you want to ruin your life, we'll try
to stop it, but it's a waste. We look over the country as it is today, we see
so much waste, human potential that's been destroyed by 50 years of a welfare
state. By a failed war on poverty.
We love the people of this country. And we want this to be the greatest country
it can be, but we do understand, as people created and endowed by our creator,
we're all individuals. We resist the effort to group us. We resist the effort
to make us feel that we're all the same, that we're no different than anybody
else. We're all different. There are no two things or people in this world who
are created in a way that they end up with equal outcomes. That's up to them.
They are created equal, given the chance - -
We don't hate anybody. We don't -- I mean, the racism in this country, if you
ask me, I know many people in this audience -- let me deal with this head on.
You know what the cliche is, a conservative: racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe.
Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen of America, if you were paying attention, I
know you were, the racism in our culture was exclusively and fully on display
in the Democrat primary last year.
It was not us asking whether Barack Obama was authentic. What we were asking
is: Is he wrong? We concluded, yes. We still think so. But we didn't ask if he
was authentically black. We didn't say, as some Southern Christian Leadership
Conference leaders said: Barack is not authentic, he's not got any slave blood.
He's really not down for the struggle, but his wife is. So don't expect the
race industry to go away. Southern Christian Leadership Conference -- you may
not know this, because it wasn't reported in the Drive-By Media -- the racism,
the sexism, the bigotry that we're all charged with, just so you across the
United States of America know, and you'll see demonstrated here as the
afternoon goes on, doesn't exist on our side. We want everybody to succeed.
You know why? We want the country to succeed, and for the country to succeed,
its people -- its individuals -- must succeed. Everyone among us must be
pursuing his ambition or her desire, whatever, with excellence. Trying to be
the best they can be.
...
Conservatives are naturally happy. We seek happiness. We pursue it. It's part
of who we are. So what can you do? Live your life. I swear, folks, you do not
know in just the everyday life that you live in your homes, your neighborhoods,
the favorite word of this administration, your "communities."
Remember the root word there is "commune." Be happy, live your life
according to your values and principles. Know you're going to fail, no human
being is perfect, you're going to make mistakes, but live your life -- you'll
be stunned at how many people you impress. Don't be afraid to tell children
that they're wrong. They don't know what you do. They simply haven't lived long
enough. It's not their fault, but they're being fed a bunch of garbage in
school and don't be afraid to tell them that they're wrong.
...
So as you leave here, as you leave here optimism, confidence, not guilt, it's
not worth it. There's nothing to be guilty about. Don't treat people as children.
Respect their intelligence. Realize that there's a way to persuade people.
Sometimes the worst way is to get in their face and point a finger. Set up a
set of circumstances where the conclusion is obvious. Let them think they came
up with the idea themselves. They'll think they're smart that they figured it
out. Who cares how you persuade them, the fact they can be persuaded is
factually correct, it's possible. But the main thing to do here is stop
thinking that we are a minority. Stop thinking that it is being in the minority
that liberates you. It is your beliefs. It is your core principles; it is your
confidence that liberates you. It's not being in the minority.
In fact, for those of you watching my first national address and still hanging
in there, we really are not that happy about being a minority and we're out to
change it.
Rush Limbaugh, as the number one
talk radio show host, can be considered to be the father of the current
conservative movement. In his thirty years behind the EIB microphone, he taught
conservatism to generations of “Rush babies” who are now the leaders in the
conservative movement. Rush loved America, and he taught millions of other people
to love America also.
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