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28:18 NKJV
Because you did not obey the voice of the LORD nor execute His fierce
wrath upon Amalek, therefore the LORD has done this thing to you this day.
The Mandate: Republicans Were
Elected to Stop Barack Obama, Not to Work with Him
- The Rush Limbaugh Show http://bit.ly/1oozJeb
[/] November 05, 2014 [/] BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH:
What I want to do here is cut to the chase. The result yesterday is exactly
what I said it would be. The Republican Party now has one of the most important
and unquestionable mandates a political party has ever had at its junction with
American history, especially a political party which did not run on a national
agenda. The Republican Party purposely stood mute nationally.
Now, if you go into the races, the House and
Senate raises all over the country, you will find that many Republican
candidates ran specifically against Obamacare, and that is an important note to
make and an important thing for you to remember. Individual Republican
candidates won, and they won big. They won in a wave landslide running against
Obamacare. The national Republican brand or image didn't say a word, which
makes the mandate that they have all the more incredible.
It is rare that a political party running for
office in a midterm election not standing for anything ends up with a mandate,
and they have one, and it is the biggest and perhaps the most important mandate
a political party has had in the recent era, and it is very simple what that
mandate is. It is to stop Barack Obama. It is to stop the Democrats. There is
no other reason why Republicans were elected yesterday. Republicans were not
elected to govern.
How can you govern with a president that
disobeys the Constitution? How can you govern with a president that is
demonstrably lawless when he thinks he has to be? The Republican Party was not
elected to fix a broken system or to make it work. The Republican Party was not
elected to compromise. The Republican Party was not elected to sit down and
work together with the Democrats. The Republican Party was not elected to slow
down the speed the country is headed to the cliff and go over it slowly.
The Republican Party was elected to stop before
we get to the cliff. And that's the mandate: to stop Obamacare; to stop
amnesty; to stop the open borders policy of Obama and the Democrats; to stop
the Big Government assault on the free enterprise economy; to stop national
security policies that have allowed terrorist networks all over the world to
pop up and fill a vacuum created by the absence of the world's lone superpower
on the world stage. That must be stopped.
The Republican Party was elected to stop the
run-up of a debt greater than all previous presidents combined have created.
The Republican Party was elected to stop efforts by this administration to use
the IRS and other agencies of government, in violation of manners and law, in
attacking political opponents. The Republican Party was elected to put an end
to this incessant and divisive lie that is the War on Women. Yesterday's result
cannot in any way mean that voters want Republicans to work with Democrats. And
anybody who tells you that and anybody who thinks that could not be more
dangerously wrong.
You do not have election results like we had
yesterday with the intent being that the voters intend the winners to work with
the losers. This election was about stopping the losers, in this case the
Democrats. There can be no other correct analysis of what this election was
about. They were not elected to "fix a broken system."
They were elected to stop the people who are
breaking the system.
The results do not mean that voters want
Republicans to govern. The election does also not mean that the country's
become conservative. It can't be said that there was an ideological component
to the mandate, because the Republicans did not run on ideology. The
Republicans ran everywhere to stop Obama, and that's what the mandate is. Now,
whether they want to accept the mandate or not, that's another question.
Whether they are even aware of the mandate is
an even bigger question. As I listen to the wizards of smart -- all the
analysts of both parties, all movements on TV last night and today -- the thing
I'm hearing from everybody is that what the voters want is for Washington to
compromise and people to work together. That's not what they said.
That is not what the voters said. They didn't
say it in the exit polls. They didn't say it in the election results. This was
a skunking of the Democrat Party. This was the people of America "standing
athwart history and yelling, 'Stop!'" There's only one entity that can do
that, and that's the Republican Party. They were not elected to "get
along." They were not elected to "reach across the aisle."
They were not elected to
"compromise." They were not elected to "end gridlock." They
were elected to stop the policies of Barack Obama and the Democrat Party. Too
much damage has been done to too many people. Because of a president of the
United States, people are having their jobs converted from full time to part
time. The American people didn't think that was on the table.
They didn't think the president, when he was
promoting Obamacare, meant that they were gonna get fewer hours to work. They
didn't think it meant that they were gonna lose their health care. They didn't
think it meant that their premiums were gonna skyrocket. The American people
showed up yesterday and voted in numbers and voices with one message:
"Stop this!" There is no legitimate alternative analysis.
I don't even know how you come up with the idea
or the conclusion that the message in the vote yesterday is, "Yeah, they
want us to cross the aisle and work with the Democrats." If they wanted
you to work with the Democrats, you wouldn't have won. If they wanted the
Republicans to work with the Democrats and to help the Democrats accomplish
more, they would have just elected the Democrats!
"Yeah, well, they want us to work
together. They want us to fix things. They want to stop gridlock." No, no,
no. They want as much gridlock as it takes to stop what's going on. The country
is careening out of control. All of the public opinion shows show it. Right
track/wrong track? Two-thirds of America says: Wrong track. The number was increasing
as we got closer to the election.
The mandate the Republicans have is to stop
Barack Obama, to stop the further implementation of Obamacare, to stop
government policies that are destroying the private, free-enterprise economy.
Voters across this country know this is not how this country is supposed to be.
They know that this is not what they were electing in 2008 and 2012.
So they have shown up here; they have thrown
Democrats out of office all over this country. They have thrown Democrats out.
Even the polling data could not have been more wrong in several key races, and
that's a subject for later on in the program. But there is no confusion about
the message the voters sent yesterday.
It may be the myth or the dream of the
establishment types from both parties in Washington that what all this means
is, "Ah, they want us to work together to get things done. They want us
compromise and like each other and stop all the arguing and stop all the
acrimony. They just want everybody have fun, go-along-to-get-along and get
things done."
That's not what this vote was about. This vote
was about stopping Barack Obama. It can't be that it was about anything else.
Now, how do we do this? How do you go about stopping Barack Obama when you've
taken impeachment off the table? Well, let's listen to Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz was
on Fox this morning about 12:40.
He was interviewed by Bret Baier. Baier said,
"One of the messages of this election could be that America wants to see
Washington work. Some people said compromise would be a good thing. What's your
thought on that sometimes evil word, 'compromise,' in Washington?"
CRUZ: It is incumbent on Republicans to stand
up and lead. It is incumbent on us to deliver that bold, positive, optimistic
agenda. You know, the fact that the people rose up and voted the Democrats out
of power doesn't necessarily mean they trust the Republicans. They've given us
another chance. But we've got to earn that trust, and the way to earn that
trust is to listen to the priorities of the people.
And I hope come January Republicans stand
united, we stand as one, and we systematically -- one after the other -- vote
on positive, pro-growth ideas. We vote on tax reform. We vote on regulatory
reform. We vote on embracing the American energy renaissance. We vote on going
after and stopping Obamacare. We deliver on the promises that Republicans
campaigned on.
RUSH: Bret Baier then says, "Well, you
bring up Obamacare. You have a Democrat president. His name's on the
legislation. He's gonna veto whatever you send up there. So how do you do
it?"
CRUZ: With Obamacare, I think we should start
by using reconciliation to pass complete and total repeal. Now, you're right:
The president will, in all likelihood, veto that. If that happens, we should
then systematically repeal the most onerous parts of Obamacare. We should pass
legislation saying, you can't have your health insurance canceled because of
Obamacare.
We should pass legislation saying, you can't be
forced into part-time work like so many people, especially single moms have
been. We should pass legislation saying, no bailouts for insurance companies
under Obamacare. And force the president to pace those single, rifle-shot
repeals and decide whether he's gonna listen to the American people or just
remain an absolute partisan. And, you know, if he vetoes those bills, I think
there's a real chance we might be able to get the votes to override those
vetoes.
RUSH: That's how you do it. That's how you
start. That's how you use the ammunition you have in your arsenal. But you must
understand. They, the Republican Party, must understand that they have one
objective. There was one lesson that was being taught last night, one message
being sent: "Stop Obama. Stop this. Stop this country careening out of
control and being transformed into something it was never founded nor intended
to be.
"Stop the Democrat Party. Stop Barack
Obama." The Democrat Party part of that has been dealt with in the Senate
and the House. Make no mistake: If voters wanted Republicans to work with
Democrats, they wouldn't have seen to it that so many Democrats got creamed
last night. The country is tired of Democrats. The country is worn out with
Democrats.
The country's depressed because of Democrats.
The country is out of work because of Democrats. The country is feeling aimless
because of Democrats. The country is not optimistic about its future because of
Democrats! There is no way the vote yesterday was a signal to work with them.
They have had six years of unstoppable destruction, and the American people --
and I, by the way -- want it stopped.
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