RUSH: Naugatuck in Connecticut. Patty. You’re next. Hello and welcome to the program.
CALLER: Oh, thank you so much for taking my call, and thank you so much for what you do every day for the truth. Thank you, sir.
RUSH: You’re more than welcome. Thank you.
RUSH: It’s like the Republicans have never kicked seasoned citizens out of their houses, either. They’ve never taken away their Social Security, and yet the left promised Democrat voters for 50 years that that’s what Republicans were gonna do. Now they’re doing it with preexisting conditions. You’re right.
CALLER: Fear. They’ve run on fear, and making promises they cannot keep and they don’t keep.
RUSH: Well, they don’t intend to.
CALLER: Just promises they cannot keep, and they’re selling something that isn’t even viable, because Medicare requires the private sector insurance. Without the private sector insurance, there’s no Medicare. There’s Medicaid for all. Great example, the veterans program.
RUSH: Yeah, but, see, what you’re illustrating is something that we’ve been talking about today, the mal- or ill-education of people since… Well, I don’t know what you want to… I peg it to the 1970s, early seventies, late sixties. But essentially facts and reality have been replaced by what people feel. If you feel it, it is. If you feel it, it’s right. If you feel it and want it, you’re justified. The facts are irrelevant. The facts, in fact, can gum it up!
Facts can confuse you and get you mad and you tune it all out, and so if you feel that a big, bad company shouldn’t deny medical coverage to somebody who’s sick, then you are a big, bad, mean company. And I’m not gonna vote for anybody that supports this big, bad, mean company. So you tell this person, you’re talking about preexisting conditions, “Damn right!” Well, let me ask you a question.
You don’t have insurance, and your house catches fire, and you go try to buy insurance for your house. Do you think somebody should sell it? (impression) “No, that would be silly.” Well, same thing with preexisting conditions. (impression) “We’re talking lives here. We’re talking health here. Everybody has a guaranteed right to good health, and everybody has a guaranteed right to medical care, and everybody has a guaranteed right to a fine home, and everybody has…”
And this is what they’ve been raised believing ’cause that feels good. So they end up believing it. Anybody standing in the way of it is a mean, dirty, rotten SOB. So all the Democrats have to do is go out and tell people, (impression) “Republicans want to take away your health care! If you’re sick and you’ve got cancer… If you’re sick, you’ve got some other disease… Republicans want to take away your health care!”
It doesn’t matter whether it’s right or wrong or lie or not. People say, “Oh, my God. Oh, my God! Jeez, I can’t let that happen.” Democrats say, “Vote for us. We will keep you safe. We’ll make sure everybody gets health care. We’ll make sure everybody gets whatever they need.” Who would you vote for in that scenario, given what you think? I know the Republicans are up against it here, but I just don’t think the Democrats are getting away with this stuff as easily as they used to.
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