I’ve probably mentioned before that I don’t consume much right-wing news, even for research purposes. The stuff makes me ill and life is too short. Every once in a while, though, someone points me to something interesting, and that was certainly the case with the transcript from yesterday’s Rush Limbaugh Show. If you enjoy schadenfreude, you might want to check it out. It’s also just kind of hilarious.
Now, even though I’m not a regular consumer, I know Limbaugh’s schtick, which means that I know he’s pulling a long con on his listeners and we shouldn’t approach what he says at face value. That’s a not very brief way of saying that I give Limbaugh credit for being smarter and savvier than he lets on.
I don’t think Limbaugh is honestly confused about why Donald Trump can’t get anything done. It’s more of a pose that he takes to put himself in the shoes of folks who voted for the man thinking that he could fulfill his promises so fast all our heads would spin.
Still, Limbaugh throws a lot of truth in with distortions. For example, he’s right when he says that the Washington Establishment doesn’t like Trump and that even most of the Republicans there didn’t think he should be our president. He’s right that there is a lot of resistance to Trump’s policies coming from Washington Republicans. He’s right that K Street has a lot of influence and even writes much of the legislation that Congress produces.
Here’s what he isn’t telling his listeners.
Trump is failing because of math.
For Trump to succeed at all (and I think the boat left port already), he would need to govern as neither a Republican nor a Democrat, and certainly not as a factional movement conservative Republican. All presidents lose votes from their own party on certain tough votes, but that can be survived if either your majorities are big enough or you can consistently pick up a few votes from across the aisle. Trump’s majority in the House is healthy, at least on paper, but his majority in the Senate is razor thin.
He knew this would be the case on Election Night but he didn’t understand what it meant. You want to know why he’s calling for the end of the legislative filibuster today? It’s because reality has now smacked him in the face enough times that he realizes much too late that he can’t govern the way he’s been trying to govern.
Sure, his style doesn’t help. His appointments don’t help. The record he laid down during the primaries and the campaign doesn’t help. And, yeah, Washington doesn’t like him.
But it’s a still a math problem.
And Rush can’t tell his audience that because the conclusion would be that the way for Trump to be more successful is to stop trying to lead a Movement Conservative revolution and begin cutting deals with the people Rush and his listeners hate with a seething passion.
Now, some of this is even simpler. Trump said a bunch of shit on the campaign trail that he never thought he’d get held accountable for because he didn’t really consider the possibility he might win. That some people took him seriously is a shame, but, c’mon, there was never a chance that Mexico would pay for his stupid wall. In other areas, it’s easy to promise to do stuff that would violate the Constitution, but a bit harder to get courts to allow those things once you try to follow through.
I can be a little forgiving that folks might not have anticipated how the need to keep the government open and operating might prevent Trump from destroying Planned Parenthood or defunding “sanctuary cities.” The writing wasn’t necessarily on the wall that Trump would have to fund Obamacare and the Environmental Protection Agency. But to hear Limbaugh react with his wailing, “Why is anybody voting Republican, if this is what happens when we win?” is extremely satisfying nonetheless.
“But to hear Limbaugh react with his wailing, “Why is anybody voting Republican, if this is what happens when we win?” is extremely satisfying nonetheless. “
Yes it is!
I don’t often go to dailykos, but I did today.
On Trumpcare (I call it Ryancare): [bolding is mine]
Got curious about Long and looked up his district.
Long himself seems a typical Republican. His district includes Springfield and Joplin. Metropolitan and perhaps a lot of Northern retirees, like the Bentonville/Fayetteville area just to the South. One of my postal friends just moved there (Arkansas) and says the Real Estate market is booming with retirees.
I’ll bet Long has a lot of older constituents with pre-existing conditions. And the political sense not to piss off voters on a bread and butter issue because of a political philosophy.
Because they’re gullible?
“I know Limbaugh’s schtick, which means that I know he’s pulling a long con on his listeners and we shouldn’t approach what he says at face value. That’s a not very brief way of saying that I give Limbaugh credit for being smarter and savvier than he lets on.”
BooMan, can you explain this? I’m not challenging you — I’m just confused. I have never understood Limbaugh. I mean, I know he’s historically an invaluable propaganda tool, so much so that he’s a loss-leader for Clear Channel, and I know that he’s very effective at pinpointing the “secret” bad position that conservatives are harboring and shouting it loudly enough that the stigma is removed (which is his sole purpose)…but I don’t understand how he, personally, fits into this. I never thought of him as pulling any kind of “con” — I just think of him as a guy with a great radio voice who’s got a talent for finding the unspoken, ugly reactionary response to any situation and legitimizing it.
I’m with you on this one. Frankly, I don’t think about Limbaugh much anymore, as he is losing his audience. Amazingly, my rightwing fundie family members have mostly given up on listening to him. If you’ve lost my family, then you’re really not connecting anymore.
As for who, exactly, Limbaugh is within himself? I always saw him as someone out for the Grift, and he found a way to exploit his talents, which, as noted, is having a good radio voice combined, apparantly, with an ability to ad-lib well enough for his intended audience.
Not sure about the long-con angle, other than that I do agree that he’s a Grifter.
The con is always to draw the Angry White Rube further to the Right. Increasing rube anger is always the key and if it has to be at the expense of some nameless RINOs, fine. The only acceptable position is the one furthest Right.
Seems like Limbaugh is giving the donald cover to do something stupid. Like veto a budget where he gets nothing. The shut down is here.
Limbaugh has always been the kid who stirs up trouble, along the lines of “Let’s you and him fight” and he’s frustrated that all his orchestrations to stir up trouble have failed. His party has failed. His president has failed. So why vote for a party that fails?
Limbaugh is a petulant, spoiled brat who has made a living from stirring up trouble, insulting Democrats, women, and any other group du jour. He gets paid to make trouble and when his side is losing, he’s going to lash out against his base. Too bad he doesn’t just implode and go away.
Oh, it’s pretty clear by now that one votes for Repubs mostly out of spite and bitterness. The WWC masses, anyway. There of course is a splinter group of very well-off whites who vote for the (inevitable) program of tax cuts and deregulation of their corporate operations. To them the right answer is always “tax cuts!” But mostly the motivation is pure spite and mean-spiritedness.
The other significant motivation is the laming of Big Gub’mint (except our heroic Sturmtruppen, of course). So fomenting hatred of gub’mint is also a big part of the Rushbo schtick. But hate’s the main thing.
And stoking this motivation has been the raison d’etre for Boss Rushbo, cheerleader of Plutocrat extremists. Keep the white male rubes ginned up, “informed” and bitter over their supposed victim status while the triumphant (Dem supporting) Welfare Queens(tm) eat free T-bones and watch daytime TV (the white males eat T-bones, too, but they begrudge anyone they perceive of lower status also gettin’ a T-bone…) This mindless crap has been going on for 25+ years now, and one might think that it’s getting a mite stale even for the terrible white males that listen to this rancid shit day in and day out. But sowing Spite n’ Hatred is the main element of Rushbo’s “conservative” operation. All while yapping that the left is the force truly “dividing us”.
The current con about (disingenuously) asking “why vote Repub?” presumably is to generate white rube anger at the so-called “moderate” Repubs who are not sufficiently willing to vote for the most spiteful possible alternative—such as the current Repub Replay of repealing Obammycare. Rushbo’s true team is rightwing extremism, and that’s who he is out cheering for.
Is there ever any daylight between Rushbo’s cheering and the wishes of the Koch Bros? That’s a serious question….