Rush Limbaugh

Conservative Rapper Takes on Barack

Posted by David All
Wed, 2008-04-09 09:45

You read that right.

A conservative rapper who goes by the name DJ Clayvis, has dropped a beat on what he terms "Barack-racy." The key frame(s) read, "Entitlements vs. Personal Responsibilty," and then after he has made his case that Barack Obama is promoting a socialist agenda, "Personal Responsibility v. Barack-racy." This video/song was inspired by Rush Limbaugh's Operation Chaos.

A few lyrics of note:

* "Believe me Barack, Americans have the audacity, for the hope that you inspire, but not the naivity."
* "Government Health Care? I'd rather take my chances down in Mexico, then wait in line for seven hours like an Indian hospital."
"Like the Red Hot Chili Peppers back in the day, Mr. Obama wants to 'Give it away, give it away. Give it away, give it away like a modern Robin Hood cause he's OK with over-taxing us to finance the hood."

Watch and share it here: The Barack Obama Song: The "Audacity For Nope."


Do you Stand With Rush? Better believe it.

Posted by David All
Wed, 2007-10-03 15:51

Virginia Congressman Eric Cantor of Virginia just launched an online petition urging conservatives to "Stand With Rush (Limbaugh)" against liberal attacks.

The text of the petition reads:

One failure after another, Washington Democrats have built a record of legislative failure; one disappointment after another, Washington Democrats have failed to deliver results to the people who got them there.

This must be why, just nine months into their tenure, the Democrat-led Congress hit an 11% approval rating – that is the lowest in recorded history. Facing their record of failure, Washington Democrats decided to try and distract – and so they took a man’s words out of context, then they went on the attack.

It is at moments like these when we need to band together as conservatives and fight back. That is exactly what the Red State community and so many other conservatives around the country have been doing.

This issue is bigger than you or me, it is bigger than Rush Limbaugh. With the recent liberal effort to resurrect the "fairness doctrine," we have to recognize that free speech -- conservative free speech is under direct attack. These are issues that speak directly to the core of the modern conservative movement – are we going to allow ourselves to be pushed around by liberal extremists, or are we going to fight back?

I want to send Washington Democrats a message that their attempts to distract aren’t working – I stand with Rush Limbaugh against liberal attacks.

Rep. Eric Cantor
EricCantor.com

If Cantor's thinking about running for that VA-SEN seat, he's going to have a nice head start on building an email list of supporters.

BREAKING: Rush Limbaugh endorses myspace [UPDATE]

Posted by David All
Fri, 2007-06-01 14:43

A tipster (known as TechRepublican codebreaker [my title is Site Breaker ;) - KC] Keith Casey) just told me that Rush Limbaugh just endorsed the use of myspace as an effective online strategy. Anyone else hear it and have more details? UPDATE June 2, 10:21 AM: Here's the transcript:

RUSH: TheRichKid.com. I assume on that website they can buy your book?

CALLER: Yes.

RUSH: I assume on that website they can determine what your course is and how they can access it for their kids or kids can find it themselves. Do you have a MySpace page?

CALLER: No, I don't have a MySpace page.

RUSH: Do that! Do that and link to your MySpace page from your TheRichKid.com website.

CALLER: Okay. RUSH: Now, your MySpace page, a lot of kids use these. "Here's everything about me. Please call me." Don't do that! You use your MySpace page as a way of telling people who you are, why you care about this and so forth, just give you a little double hit out there of web action.

CALLER: That's good. I will set that up.

>RUSH: All right. And then, once this hits, and once this takes off, you send me the value of the commercial here. You've gotten... Let's see... You're talking about this for four minutes now. So that's 80 grand you owe me.

Most people probably see/hear this and think nothing of it. Who cares if Rush mentions myspace, right? Wrong. Rush still represents the nucleus of the conservative movement. When he talks, people listen. For example, when I used to work for Congressman Jack Kingston of Georgia, anytime Jack would call in to the show with even a guest host, a simple mention of his website would send 10,000 quality links. The mere fact the Rush knows what myspace is is a step in the right direction for the Republican Party and the conservative movement.


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