RUSH: Oh, look it! Pelosi’s got one of her grandkids sitting there with her! She’s about to become the first woman speaker. Isn’t that lovely? It’s “for the children.” In fact, let’s go to the audio sound bites. Let’s hear number seven. Number seven. This works with what I’m seeing on TV with Pelosi right now. Is it ready to go? It is.
PELOSI: This Congress is going to be about children.
RUSH: What isn’t?
PELOSI: When I receive that gavel tomorrow —
RUSH: Yes?
PELOSI: — I will be receiving it on behalf of the children of America.
RUSH: Oh, puke.
PELOSI: You’ve heard me say that over and over again —
CONGRESS: (Applause.)
RUSH: Puke.
PELOSI: — and that everything we do, when we call that house to order, will be with the eye to what the impact is on our children —
RUSH: Actually, I take it back.
PELOSI: — and on America’s future, which is our children’s future.
RUSH: I can’t keep “bashing” her.
PELOSI: America’s working women, or women working at home, whatever women choose to do, that they have friends in the Capitol of the United States. (Applause.)
RUSH: Nannies. Nannies.
PELOSI: And that they have a friend, and they have a mom in the speaker’s office.
RUSH: That is just? It’s beautiful, ladies and gentlemen. I think this represents a sensitivity in this office that has never before been there: a woman with the very real and sincere and unchallengeable thought that every bit of legislation that comes out of the House of Representatives from now on will be about the children. That, ladies and gentlemen, we should not take for granted.
We don’t know how fortunate we are this day.
RUSH: I have to explain something. I’m getting a bunch of e-mails. ?Rush, why are you so snide when it comes to Pelosi saying everything is going to be done for the children.? There are two reasons, folks. The first one is everything always is done ?for the children? by human nature. Those of you who have kids, you work to support them. You educate them. Everything you’re doing is for them. She’s trying to stake out territory here as though the children are being ignored for the last 12 or 14 years or whatever. It’s poppycock.
It’s more of a political imagery. It’s out of the Clinton playbook.
The second thing is, I don’t have kids, and I got to wondering how many other childless people there are in this country who when they hear that Pelosi and the Democrats say that every bit of legislation that is going to come out of this new Congress is going to be “for the children,” ask:
I think it actually may be time for a new lobbying group, the childless lobby, because clearly we have just been told today — those of you who are childless — we’ve been told basically (raspberry)! You don’t count here. You don’t figure. (interruption) What do you mean, “pay for your own kids lobby?” Oh, I see what you’re saying. No, that would be unnecessarily confrontational. This is not about jealousy or envy. We want to be noticed, too. We are the childless people and we are Americans, too. We want legislation aimed at us, not just kids. We don’t want to be forgotten. We pay taxes. We help build the roads. We help build the schools. We do all kinds of things, and we’ve basically been told that we’re irrelevant! So, the childless lobby. That’s how lobbying groups get started, when people think they’re being left out and ignored in the system.
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