RUSH: You gotta hear Barbara Mikulski on the floor of the US Senate yesterday.
MIKULSKI: We’re going to turn out the lights at the National Institutes of Health. We’re gonna say to a researcher, “I know you’re working on that cure for cancer, I know you’re working on that cure for Alzheimer’s, or autism, but, you know what? Washington, the Congress says you’re nonessential.”
Now, you notice the media is not complaining how a government shutdown might slow down companies getting permits to drill for oil. They have their priorities here. And CNN, we’re keeping an eagle eye on them because they got the big countdown clock going. CNN and all the networks are really pounding the propaganda point about the military not getting paid during a shutdown, and they never bother to mention the pending continuing resolution which explicitly addresses this problem. But you watch, there will be a message, the shutdown will stop the cure for cancer. This is what they will say. Yeah, Mikulski did say it.
Now, let’s go to this statement from Obama. Executive office of the president, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, April 7th. That’s today. “The Administration strongly opposes House passage of H.R. 1363, making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2011, and for other purposes. … This bill is a distraction from the real work that would bring us closer to a reasonable compromise for funding the remainder of Fiscal Year 2011 and avert a disruptive Federal Government shutdown that would put the Nation’s economic recovery in jeopardy. … If presented with this bill, the president will veto it.” This bill is a separate bill that Boehner brought forth this morning that would, by itself, fund the military being paid through the end of this current fiscal year. That’s what Obama is going to veto as a distraction.
So all of you military families, you’re not gonna get this perspective reported because all of the networks are pounding the other propaganda point about the military not getting paid during a shutdown. And, of course, this is the fault of the Republicans. But they are not mentioning the pending continuing resolution which explicitly addresses this problem. Actually it’s outside the CR. Boehner has a separate bill, and that’s what this statement is addressing. If presented with this bill to separately fund the military, the president will veto it. What the president’s saying is this is a distraction. You’re trying to get this done at the expense of passing the continuing resolution. What they’re trying to do is make sure the military gets paid and the administration is saying we’re not gonna get caught in your trap. And the press is carrying the message and the narrative for a president.
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RUSH: Briton in Paducah, Kentucky, welcome to the EIB Network. Hi.
CALLER: Thank you. Hi, Rush. How are you?
RUSH: Very good, thanks.
CALLER: I’m thrilled to talk to you. I heard you mentioning earlier that Obama was calling for release of the oil reserves? Is that correct?
RUSH: Yeah, couple years ago, three years when Obama was a Senator and the price of gasoline was skyrocketing up to four bucks a gallon.
CALLER: And he’s calling for the release of those reserves again now?
RUSH: No, I don’t think he’s calling for ’em now. If he is, I’ve missed that. I don’t think he is now.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: No, he was then, on the basis that would bring down the price.
CALLER: Mmm-hmm.
RUSH: My only point was, Obama says “drill, baby, drill” would not have an effect on the price.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: When, in fact, he has purposely previously stated that having more supply would affect the price. Now he says it wouldn’t affect the price. I’m just trying to point out some hypocrisy.
CALLER: Well, that is a defining characteristic. I wanted to comment on the soldiers and military personnel comment that you made a couple of moments ago that he would veto any bill. Well, isn’t he in effect calling them “nonessential” by doing that?
RUSH: Yeah.
CALLER: Well, then you know, the government employees are essential but the soldiers are not.
So the press will come up and say: “Boehner attempted to sidetrack from the issue and to curry points and favor with military families, but the sly, crafty Obama saw through the trick, and would not allow our military personnel to be used as pawns in the serious discussion and debate over funding the US government.” That’s what the message is gonna be. So, even though it will be an Obama veto that results in military personnel not being paid — a veto of a bill specifically to pay them — the narrative and the PR message from the media will be that it’s Boehner’s fault; the Republicans’ fault for doing that as a whole distraction, instead of focusing on getting a budget.
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