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Bully Pulpit

The term "bully pulpit" stems from President Theodore Roosevelt's reference to the White House as a "bully pulpit," meaning a terrific platform from which to persuasively advocate an agenda. Roosevelt often used the word "bully" as an adjective meaning superb/wonderful. The Bully Pulpit features news, reasoned discourse, opinion and some humor.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Rush Quotes From Yesterday...

"I'm sick and tired of people that are fearful of every damn thing. I'm sick and tired of phonies that live their lives only to get media coverage instead of being real."

"I've always believed: Do the right thing and the politics will follow."

"We've had ice ages. We've had glacial periods. We've had roiling heat periods. We have had continental plate shifts, all of this before we built our first internal combustion engine, before we built our first smokestack. The idea that human activity is causing all this is absolutely patently absurd."

"I'm getting fed up with so many people like Rick Santorum who is a conservative one day, decides he wants to be president then starts moving to the left."

"A lot of people say that the Creedence song, Fortunate Son from 1968, was actually a slam on Al Gore who was a senator's son in '68. Even a couple are saying it's a slam at the Kennedy family, but regardless what it is, rest assured it is not, as the New York Times wants its dumkoff mind-numbed robot readers to think, about George W. Bush."

"If Tom DeLay had outed a CIA agent on Capitol Hill during some hearings, it's all the New York Times and the Washington Post and ABS, CBS, NBS, CNNBS would be reporting. I forgot, MSNBS."

"Where was this idea of a carbon tax first advanced? It was one of the first things the Clinton administration tried in 1993 when they assumed office all because of global warming, which is a hoax, folks! I'm telling you, global warming is an absolute hoax."

"The UN's condoms, if somebody ever gives you one, don't use it because they're rated the worst in the world, folks."

"I know the left has been dumping on Bernard Cardinal Law for the past couple of days and they may have a good reason to do so, but there's another cardinal in this country today they conveniently forget who did almost the identical same thing and his name is Roger Mahoney in Los Angeles."

"You want to talk about extremism, look at this stupid movie Fahrenheit 9/11, a pack of utter lies and a whole party embraced, and they think they're reasonable."

-- Rush Limbaugh

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