stephanie
09-14-2008, 11:22 AM
man oh man..when I heard the Obambam say this..
bumper sticker at his site..:coffee:
September 12, 2008
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RUSH: Here's our Obama bumper sticker. He's "going to make government cool again." This was Columbia University, the Service Nations Presidential Candidates Forum. Judy Woodruff was the moderator. She said to Obama, "So much is said that's critical about the people that are in Washington, the way Washington works, bureaucrats in Washington. How much responsibility do you think you and other presidential candidates this year have to change the rhetoric so that people who work in government, work in public service are respected."
OBAMA: If it weren't for government, then we wouldn't have a, uh, Civil Rights Act. If it weren't for government, we would not have the Interstate Highway System. If it weren't for government, uh, we would not have some of our parks and, uh, natural, uh, wilderness areas that are so precious to America. And so part of my job, I think, as president is to make government cool again. (rimshot)
RUSH: Make government cool again? All these great things, the parks and so forth. You know, the nature of the question is pretty interesting to me. But here's a guy. He's running for change? His "change" now is to make government cool again? I was cool before government? This is why, when they want to try to make Obama newsworthy, he's not newsworthy. (laughs) His statements are not newsworthy. Do you know how they cringe? Make government cool again, our great parks? Here's how McCain answered it. Judy Woodruff said, "Senator McCain, Senator Obama has put forward a national service plan to do some of the things you've talked about. The two of you agree, but his has a price tag around three and a half billion. Is that an amount of money you'd be willing to spend, more or less? I mean is that in the ballpark?"
read it all here..
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091208/content/01125107.guest.html
bumper sticker at his site..:coffee:
September 12, 2008
Listen To It! WMP | RealPlayer
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BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Here's our Obama bumper sticker. He's "going to make government cool again." This was Columbia University, the Service Nations Presidential Candidates Forum. Judy Woodruff was the moderator. She said to Obama, "So much is said that's critical about the people that are in Washington, the way Washington works, bureaucrats in Washington. How much responsibility do you think you and other presidential candidates this year have to change the rhetoric so that people who work in government, work in public service are respected."
OBAMA: If it weren't for government, then we wouldn't have a, uh, Civil Rights Act. If it weren't for government, we would not have the Interstate Highway System. If it weren't for government, uh, we would not have some of our parks and, uh, natural, uh, wilderness areas that are so precious to America. And so part of my job, I think, as president is to make government cool again. (rimshot)
RUSH: Make government cool again? All these great things, the parks and so forth. You know, the nature of the question is pretty interesting to me. But here's a guy. He's running for change? His "change" now is to make government cool again? I was cool before government? This is why, when they want to try to make Obama newsworthy, he's not newsworthy. (laughs) His statements are not newsworthy. Do you know how they cringe? Make government cool again, our great parks? Here's how McCain answered it. Judy Woodruff said, "Senator McCain, Senator Obama has put forward a national service plan to do some of the things you've talked about. The two of you agree, but his has a price tag around three and a half billion. Is that an amount of money you'd be willing to spend, more or less? I mean is that in the ballpark?"
read it all here..
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_091208/content/01125107.guest.html