It's amusing how far some people will go not to give someone credit for something they have done especially if that deserving someone happens to be an ostensible political enemy. In this case we find CBS discussing Republican crossover voters in these primaries, the network newser telling us how crossovers will "skew primary results," and then they tell us who is responsible for egging on these crossovers. Now, for those of you in the know, you'd automatically assume that CBS is talking about radio host Rush Limbaugh who has been carrying on his "operation chaos" program to encourage Republican voters to re-register as Dems to vote for Hillary, right?
Not to CBS. No, CBS has decided that the real story is that what we have here is "right-wing radio commentators" and "the bloggers" are who is responsible for "operation chaos." But, in truth, few other radio people are pushing their listeners to re-register and no high profile conservative blogger I know of is doing so either. The whole thing is the brainchild of Rush Limbaugh, not "right-wing radio commentators" -- commentators as in plural, more than one.
CBS is bending over backwards in order NOT to mention Limbaugh's name so as not to give him publicity, apparently. But, it simply is not factual to say that "right-wing radio commentators" are responsible for this crossover voting effort when it is basically ONE "right-wing radio commentator." This spiteful avoidance of naming Limbaugh makes their report factually incorrect.
Let's be honest even if CBS cannot; this whole crossover voter plan is the effort of Rush Limbaugh and Rush Limbaugh alone. It is not the plan of "the bloggers" and "right-wing radio commentators."
But on CBS's Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer, both Douglas Wilder(D-VA) and James Clyburn (D-S.C.) warned that there would be unrest if "young voters" did not get them some Barack at the democrat Party National convention. Additionally, both blammed "the bloggers" and "right-wng radio" without mentioning Limbaugh by name.
Wilder said that the Democrats faced a "riotous" convention if the will of the people - in terms of a candidate with the greatest number of pledged delegates and primary or votes - was usurped by the party's superdelegates. "People would be tremendously upset," he said.
Not to be outdone, Representative Clyburn jumped the there-will-be-blood bandwagon.
Clyburn, however, went further, believing that such a decision might inspire violence.
It would certainly breed discontent, he said, especially among younger voters, as he described his visits to historical black colleges and universities in his district: "That is what these young people were saying to me. They were very, very upset with all of this talk about superdelegates overturning their energies and overturning their efforts.
Two high profile black leaders both claiming that violence will occur if the Democrat Party does not pick Obama seems like pretty big news. Yet, not many news outlets are talking about this.
There is also another aspect that the MSM are ignoring about this whole crossover voting drama. In 2000 the MSM was all a flutter over the fact that thousands of Democrats were re-registering as Republicans to vote for John McCain. This was universally reported as an item of interest if not something to be encouraged. The MSM was thrilled that Democrats and moderates were rooting for McCain during the 2000 primaries and they joyfully reported it as a sign that "the maverick" was the man to solve the partisan rancor in Washington DC.
Yet, now that it is Republicans crossing the aisle to vote in the Democrat primaries, suddenly this is something to be alarmed at? Something that might cause riots?
One has to wonder why the different treatment of the same idea? Why was it OK in 2000 but not now? And, there is a substantive difference between what Limbaugh is doing now and what Democrat voters did in 2000. Limbaugh's aim is to make the Democrat primaries last as long as possible so as to give Barack Obama more time than the media was willing to give him to make mistakes and to reveal himself more fully to the voters. Limbaugh claims not to have an interest in which one, Hillary or Obama, becomes the Democrat Party nominee. On the other hand, in 2000, Democrats were actually trying to pick the candidate who would be running on the GOP ticket.
Yet, here we have CBS and Face the Nation painting Limbaugh as trying to pick Hillary as the Dem candidate and they are reporting on it as if this represents a danger to the process. Apparently, it's only a "danger" if it is the Democrat Party's process that is being meddled with because they didn't care about any meddling in the GOP's process in 2000. In fact, they thought it was great.
Like I said, one has to wonder why the different treatment of the same idea?
(photo credits: Photo of Wilder:kepplerspeakers.com. Photo of Clyburn:The Center for Congress at Indiana University. Photo of Limbaugh: Lighthouse Patriot Journal.)
















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DOES RL MAKE HRC HAPPY (NOW)???
May 5, 2008 - 20:50 ET by reelman46WILL IT BE “happy” HILLARY?
Newt
believes its gonna be HRC. I have to admit the Klintons have no moral
boundaries. Anything is possible. The blacks have been so conditioned
to hate-fear Republicans its a good bet 95% will still show and “vote
as expected”. Rush has a podcast of the historical litany of black
abuse by the democrat party… but they never stray… to this day.
So what is the democrat risk of shafting HBO? It approaches zero. The
hustlers will have the TV cameras for a week then it fades out as the
focus returns to those evil Republicans. The libmedia will help that
shift. The case can be made that the democrat party has left out 15
million people in 2 states or the 4th and 8th most populous states had
no input. So says Newt. The two states could have a re-do August 5th.
It could happen.
You wonder why Hillary seems so happy (giddy) these days? Is it the
string of wins knowing “she can’t ever” have enough delegates to win or
is it a bag of tricks-assurances ahead that will stand reason on its
head? Before you laugh and shake your head…remember, its the Klintons.
Doug Schexnayder, Ph.D. (theconservativecrawfish)
What cross over
May 5, 2008 - 20:52 ET by Clear thinkerWhat cross over voters?
Wink-wink!
"Abstain from McCain"
When Howard Dean was on Fox
May 5, 2008 - 22:11 ET by motherbeltWhen Howard Dean was on Fox with Chris Wallace the other night, he was actually bragging that "thousands of Republicans" were crossing over to vote...spinning it that they were actually becoming Democrats; completely ignoring Operation Chaos!
ROFL!!
mb... I saw that
May 5, 2008 - 22:14 ET by Clear thinkermb...
I saw that interview and laughed when Dean tried to play it off as the Dems getting converts. I can't wait until Denver!
"Abstain from McCain"
What a hoot! It was like
May 6, 2008 - 07:29 ET by motherbeltWhat a hoot! It was like Harry Reid pretending that he was in on Rush's plan to auction off the letter Reid wrote and donate the money to a foundation for the kids of soldiers killed in action!
Ad Nauseum Obama
May 5, 2008 - 21:20 ET by Cool ArrowI'm appalled - Barack Obama
♣ a seal
Oh, to be in Chicago..
May 5, 2008 - 21:22 ET by Gary HallWhy is it that I dreamed last night that the fight went on to the convention floor, and the D(ic) convention was being held in Chicago - once again?
(;~/
Sounds like black-mail to me (pardon the pun)
May 5, 2008 - 21:30 ET by c5thenvotr for Obama, or else.....
The day that "politician" became a career choice is the day we started losing the Republic. Let's get it back! Alan Keyes '08.
Blackmail, c5?
May 6, 2008 - 06:14 ET by motherbeltSo, what's your point?
LOL
Yeah, but just you wait. If
May 5, 2008 - 21:39 ET by Chris NormanYeah, but just you wait. If McCain isn't elected there will be single malt scotch bottles thrown! :)
HEY, CHRIS
May 5, 2008 - 22:47 ET by DEVILDOCMOMwhat blasphemy...do you actually suggest there would be any single malt in those bottles...? Shame on you. LOL
Nah, Republicans are too
May 5, 2008 - 23:00 ET by Chris NormanNah, Republicans are too smart for that. We'd drink it first. :)
MC CAIN...
May 6, 2008 - 08:16 ET by danybhoyI would think many conservatives would be open to the idea of someone other then McCain being the nominee. I for one would'nt get upset...
"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise" Mark Levin
Yes
May 5, 2008 - 21:43 ET by 10ksnookerBut we know ... wink ^_^ wink ^_^
The drive by parrot is wheezing badly, death looks eminent.
WTH - an easy answer to
May 5, 2008 - 21:53 ET by Cape Conservativeyour question "...Like I said, one has to wonder why the different treatment of the same idea?"
Does it have a D or an R following it? Do I win the prize?
Clinton/Obama dream team ticket is still possible
May 5, 2008 - 22:01 ET by Philly Pete 07As "Operation Chaos" continues to meet with success with each passing primary I can't help but wonder if, in the end, the Dims will realize their best chance of victory in the fall will be the dream team ticket. That would certainly unify the liberal and ultral liberal left wing democrat party. Instead of hearing comparisons of Obama with the lefty Dukakis we'll be hearing comparisons of McCain with the boring Bob Dole. (His disgusting viagra commercials notwithstanding). No one can say that the Republican base is charged for McCain. Of course, I guess the "dream team" ticket could energize the Republican base. Hmm, perhaps "Operation Chaos" is more conniving than I originally gave it credit for.
The supposed dream
May 5, 2008 - 22:19 ET by Clear thinkerThe supposed dream ticket...
I'm not convinced this would work. Too many Dems won't vote for the black guy, and another large group of them won't vote for a women.
As much as I dislike McCain, I'm still betting he wins no matter who the dems put up against him. Unless they can find a way to put Bill on the ticket. OMG... It just hit me. Can Bill run as her VP???????
"Abstain from McCain"
I wondered about that , too,
May 5, 2008 - 23:24 ET by FranksamI wondered about that , too, but was informed by my smart friend that a VP has to be eligible to be elected as president. Small comfort, but Bill is term-limited.
No VP Bill
May 6, 2008 - 19:08 ET by Repeal 16-17Can Bill run as her VP? (asked by Clear thinker)
No. He can't be the President anymore (22nd Amendment), so he can't be the Vice President (see last sentence of the 12th Amendment). Of course, he can always hope that the Supreme Constitutional Convention would grant him a waiver.
operation save my, A--!!
May 5, 2008 - 22:19 ET by STANISZCHARLIE If this guy had such power as he is trying to exhibit, what has happened to the republican party since, 1996?. All that is happening is a reverse of what the left did to give us the dolt, MCAIN. This whole election process has to go and just have shoot out at the OK CORAl!!
OPERATION KAOS!! or how to cover my ass and lose all that commercial money.
Laugh a minute or major gag reaction?
May 5, 2008 - 22:11 ET by HumblepieIf this situation was not so pathetic it would be funny.
We have two elected officials, both Dem's, stating that if Obambi is not selected as the defacto representive, there will be riots and such from "young voters." In effect, the democratic process is being held hostage.
And just how did it come to this, hmmmm, could it be the idea that Dims decided they needed superdelegates, who are not elected to such position, to decided the fate of their party since the simple voter is not smart enough to make choices for themselves. Then again, the liberal media will never vet Obambi. So in effect, most Dim voters will not fully understand what he stands for. They only hear the praise. They placed themselves in this position and now I'm waiting for the Dim party to implode.
During this time with political correctness at its zenith, I reserve the right to let you know you're an idiot.
I really don't understand
May 5, 2008 - 22:19 ET by DFLowerI can't understand why the media thinks on the one hand no listener of Rush can possibly think for himself and yet deny that Rush has any influence with his audience.
Don't forget,
May 6, 2008 - 09:23 ET by pbanks7These are the same dimbulbs that describe the R party as either "marching in lockstep" or "in disarray."
MSM - shaping all the perceptions you need to believe.
Two high profile black
May 5, 2008 - 22:56 ET by MidAmericaTwo high profile black leaders both claiming that violence will occur if the Democrat Party does not pick Obama seems like pretty big news.
Well yeah, but what about the 'ladies' who are going to be denied their first triumph of real power against the 'oppressors' (want to guess who they are?). Check out the 'Bitch' Manefesto from 1969. These are hillary's sisters. You don't want to mess with this bunch, especially after all these years there are probably hundreds of thousands that now have their periods synchronized. Dangerous.
Mr. Limbaugh
May 6, 2008 - 07:47 ET by tracker1973Hasn’t Mr. Limbaugh done enough harm to the GOP? By tricking
people into voting in the Democratic primaries, he makes it easier for people
to vote for the Democrats in November, I predict that the Democrats will sweep
in November. With Mr. Limbaugh’s help John McCain may looses .
Stephen H.
HUH???
May 6, 2008 - 08:11 ET by danybhoyNo matter how many people enlist in Operation Chaos & register Dem & vote in their primaries, it does'nt matter in terms of voting in the general election. Anyone who is a registered voter can vote for whoever is on the ballet. What El-Rushbo is doing has nothing to do with the general, it has to do with extending the fight between Hillary & Obama & that's it. He does'nt give a crap who gets the nod.
"Some of us are wise, some of us are otherwise" Mark Levin
Huh... well it's not my
May 6, 2008 - 08:15 ET by Jack BauerHuh... well it's not my place to defend Mr Limbaugh, except to point out that he has quite clearly stated it's NOT HIS JOB to carry the water for the GOP.
He's a conservative and that is far more important to him than "Republican."
As for tricking people. That's an odd statement. Rush hasn't "tricked" any of his listeners. He has been more than open about the aims of Operation Chaos.
Good grief, he mentions them about a zillion times per show.
Tracker, I am not aware of
May 6, 2008 - 10:42 ET by bassndudeTracker, I am not aware of anything that he has done to "harm the GOP". He has not tricked anyone. Members of Operation Chaos know exactly what the objective is, and why. You must never listen to his show. As far as the GOP is concerned, it needs to be harmed, and folks can move to the Constitutionalist party. That is the only real conservative party any more.
One more thing here. Anyone that thinks that the dems will "sweep" the election, is not politicaly astute. The dems will never be able to pull off what Reagan did. And that was a sweep. Obama will fail to win a general election. He is so far left the only way he can turn is right. And Hillary? Well...she would have a better chance, but I cannot see her winning either.
Save a SeAL, club a liberal!!
Weren't these thje same
May 6, 2008 - 11:32 ET by DarasenWeren't these thje same people who a few months ago were saying that talk radio had lost all its power ?
Don't be fooled
May 6, 2008 - 12:57 ET by tracker1973Rush used to say that he received the mantle from Ronald
Reagan and I agreed. But Rush is doing things today that Reagan would be
against. This whole “Operation Chaos” is not what Reagan was about, listen to
Bill Bennett. Bennett wants the Democrats to settle on their choice, so that John
McCain can campaign. Remember this by an old Democrat; “We argue and argue and argue
some more, then we go out to vote for the candidate we argued against, just so
long as a Democrat wins”.
Don’t be fooled.
i guess democrats now want
May 6, 2008 - 10:39 ET by mister josephi guess democrats now want to judge their presidental candidate on the color of his skin and not the content of his character....