RUSH: Have you heard about Andrew Cuomo basically telling conservatives from New York, “Get the hell out of the state; if you’re pro-life, we don’t want you here”? You remember, who was that? Who was the governor? David Paterson. Remember David Paterson? The left laughed about this — and, of course, in my own way, I did, too.
It was last week Governor Cuomo told the Capitol Pressroom that those who disagree with him politically should just leave the state. Just leave. If you’re pro-life, we don’t want you in this state. We don’t have any room for you in this state, particularly pro-life, but if you’re conservative, get out. It’s not being covered. I mean, it’s covered in New York a little bit, scantily, and it’s amusing — and in some places, it’s being cheered.
Of course there’ll be people saying, “Can you imagine if a Republican governor had said this?” Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course! You know, that argument in itself is indicative of a great imbalance that exists. Because everybody knows what would happen if a Republican did what Cuomo did, but it doesn’t change anything. “Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah! If you had a Republican say that, they’d run the Republican out of the state.”
Okay, fine.
But that doesn’t change anybody’s attitude about what Cuomo said.
He just continues to get away with it.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: I want you to hear Governor Cuomo. I told you what he said, but I want you to hear him say it. This was last Friday on the public radio show Capitol Pressroom. He was speaking with the host of this program, Susan Arbetter, and they were having a discussion about the split between moderates and conservatives in the Republican Party, and this is the governor of New York…
CUOMO: Who are they? Are they these extreme conservatives who are right to life, pro-assault weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that’s who they are, and if they are extreme conservatives, they have no place in the State of New York.
RUSH: Now, isn’t it the Republicans who are supposed to be not inclusive, and isn’t it supposed to be the Republicans who are intolerant? Of course, it’s just the opposite. It’s also, “If a Republican governor had said this,” blah, blah, blah. Yeah, it wouldn’t have changed anything. Everybody knows if a Republican governor would have said it, he would have been run out of town.
But a Democrat governor says it, perfectly fine, no matter what would have happened to the Republican governor. So that argument, “Yeah, can you believe what would happen to…?” doesn’t change anybody’s mind because everybody knows it’s an unfair, un-level playing field, and people apparently are okay with that. “Are these extreme conservatives, right to life…?” Extreme conservative. “Pro-assault weapon.”
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