
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a dozen times — Rush Limbaugh gives the Republicans in Congress a pass. I have yelled at the radio on more than one occasion – “Rush! Tell those damned Republicans to stand up and say something! Do something! Set their hair on fire! Set the Senate and House chambers on fire! Beat those silly-assed Democrats with a cane. March around the Capitol with your own damned Tea Party signs. Call a press conference on the Capitol steps! Filibuster whenever possible. Obstruct!!! SCREAM!!!
WHERE ARE THE REPUBLICANS?
It seems to me that the only ones with any testicular fortitude at all happen to be women. Go figure. Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin. They’re he-men compared to the boys in the cloakrooms.
Come on Rush! Tell those Republicans — Boehner, McConnell, et al to find their manhood and use it. Shove it right back at them.
Tell them, Rush! Tell them to loosen their ties, get outta the tanning booth and get busy doing their jobs defending us and our country. I don’t want to hear you whine that they’re in the minority… Bullcrap!
But Rush never does.
Oh he blows a good blast, but when it comes down to giving these lily-livered career politicians a sound thrashing?
Admit it, Rush. You aren’t up to it. Oh, you’ll kick some Dem ass, but you won’t give it to the Pubs the same way.
Can you tell I’m chafed about it? That I have a lot of pent-up frustration? I’ve been waiting Rush. Day after day. Waiting for you to set them straight and tell them to act like they have a freaking spine. Day after freaking day. (Hear that drumming sound? It’s my fingers tapping impatiently on the table…)
So when Bob in Belleville, Michigan called you on it Rush, I applauded.
Good for ya, Bob from Belleville! Good for us!
But El Rushbo, you got a little testy. You didn’t like that one bit. And I’ll bet Snerdley got a good chewing out for letting that caller get past your screening. Heh. Too bad, Rush. He’s right. This time you’re wrong.
Here’s the transcript:
Caller Rips Your Host for Not Ripping the Republicans Enough
May 20, 2010

RUSH: Bob in Belleville, Michigan, welcome to the EIB Network, sir. Hello.
CALLER: Rush, dittos. And I — and I’m a staunch conservative Republican. But, boy, am I mad at you. You are missing the boat so far out that you need to be out there with — with the oil rig. Where were the Republicans when this guy was standing in front of him today insulting our country? Why didn’t they get up and walk out? Why didn’t they get up and walk out on this yo-yo?
RUSH: Why are you asking me?
CALLER: They didn’t!
RUSH: How did I miss the boat?
CALLER: I’m asking but you’re giving them one. You never… I’m personally saying, you give the Republicans a pass. I am one. I’m a conservative. You don’t know how many times I’ve yelled and screamed at you on that radio, but you give them a pass every time. Why didn’t they get up and walk out? When they were passing the TARP and all of that other crap that went on, and they’re standing there, “Oh, we didn’t…” Why didn’t they walk out? What did they do when Clinton was in trouble?
RUSH: What…?
CALLER: The Democrats all stood on the steps together as a group and said, “We will follow behind you.” Where are the Republicans doing that to the people of the country? They’re not.
RUSH: What are you doing to help?
CALLER: I’m part of the tea party. I’m talking to you right now, and everybody else I can talk to. And I voted and I vote and I vote as many times and often. I’m in Michigan. (laughing)
RUSH: Yeah, well.
CALLER: My point, Rush, is this. I honestly feel sometimes you give them a pass because you are –
RUSH: This is ridiculous.
CALLER: — so (garbled) with them.
RUSH: This is absolutely ridiculous. This is ridiculous. I don’t know what show you’re listening to.
CALLER: I’ve listened to you for years.
RUSH: It renders irrelevant everything else you’re saying. I give the Republicans a pass? Go ask Karl Rove or George W. Bush about that. Go ask Mitch McConnell about it.
CALLER: Why? Why?
RUSH: You know, you’re very good at whining and complaining while you sit out there and do this and demand the Republicans do that, do this. I’m off the deep end? I called them “fearful.” I chastised them for joining in a standing O a couple times! I don’t know what you’re listening to. But even so, is that the measure: Being willing to criticize Republicans? My primary focus here is saving the country. My primary focus here is focusing the blame where it belongs — and, frankly, sir, whether the Republicans stand up and walk out is irrelevant. That’s not gonna change what Obama and his regime are doing. It’s not going to help an election, it’s not going to cause any change or make any difference whatsoever except to satisfy armchair people like you who want to see some sort of action that you’re not willing to take yourself. 
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