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Tuesday Quotes: EIB on the Ascendancy

by Rush Limbaugh - Sep 14,2010

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“In a year like this, it seems to me that Americanism versus socialism can make up a 25-point deficit. Why the hell not try it? I don’t understand.”

“There’s a soft tyranny in the country today. We’re being told we have to buy health care or we’re going to get a fine. We have to buy a certain kind of car. We have to buy a certain kind of lightbulb. And now Michelle Obama is on an anti-salt kick? Come on, give me a break!”

“It used to be that responsibility was a key word in American culture. Today it’s been replaced with entitlement. We were taught to be responsible for ourselves. Today, people are taught that life’s about benefits.”

“If you grow up believing that the system owes you because the system screwed you even before you were born, then guess what? You become a liability for all the rest of us. You are not an asset. You are a sponge.”

“Frankly, I wish the views expressed by the host on this show were echoed by everybody. It would be a better country.”

“Let me tell you, Ines Sainz is… well, Bubblicious, I guess. And maybe it’s just me, and I’m sure it doesn’t matter to the New York Jets, but the elevator doesn’t go to the top floor here. Could be the language difference. Don’t know.”

“John, your country is fundamentally being destroyed right before your very eyes, and you are telling me that what animates and informs you is whatever the hell is happening with Flipper?”

“I have to tell you something. This is going to sound cheesy to some of you, but I really mean this: Ines Sainz doesn’t even move my VU meter. Not when you are married to someone you think is the most beautiful woman in the world.”

“Buckley violated his own rule when he voted for Barry Goldwater. If the Buckley Rule would have been applied in 1964, we would have nominated Nelson Rockefeller.”

“Mike Castle, in my view, ought to be out helping Sharron Angle beat Harry Reid, but that isn’t happening because conservatism is not really what’s the most important thing to professional Washington — staying in the clique is.”