Jan 12, 1951 - Feb 17, 2021
American radio host, conservative political commentator and political leader
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I don\'t immerse myself in the media narrative every day. I establish my own media narrative, and that\'s what I live.
I understand the pain of withdrawal, too. I wouldn\'t want that on anybody.
You\'re in the car, you\'re talking to somebody, the radio\'s on, music\'s playing, you\'re not really listening to it; you\'re aware of it; that\'s passive.
A Trumpist is a devoted supporter and understands what he or she is doing. A Trumper is just different sounding, better sounding, I think. I\'ve even had some Trumpists tell me they don\'t like the term. They think it\'s derogatory.
Hillary\'s [Clinton] okay if they [FBI] can\'t prove any criminality or if nobody wants to charge her with it, then whatever she did is fine.
The Democrats can\'t lose, so they got rid of Bob Torricelli, way beyond when it was permissible. The time for a replacement had passed, but the New Jersey Supreme Court made up of Democrat hacks said, \"Hey, if our candidate can\'t go, sure you can put in a replacement.\"
So she [Hillary Clinton] wouldn\'t intentionally put the nation at risk. She wouldn\'t intentionally traffic in top secret stuff. And besides, not all this stuff we deal with is that classified anyway. So here\'s the president [Barack Obama], very powerful, intimidating guy, [James] Comey works for him, the president\'s been out there saying he didn\'t think Hillary did anything wrong.
Everybody talks about candidate tax returns, and they release those - well, most. But medical records, that\'s another thing, and that arguably might be more important or relevant than somebody\'s tax return.
Just in the real world I think women are the ones that have all the power anyway.
Hillary Clinton has said numerous times in this campaign, \"If Congress doesn\'t act to end the plague of gun violence in America,\" that she will do so by executive action. Now, what is she going to do?
In addition to trying to do the right thing and obey the law and follow principle, there\'s a part of the conservative, slash, Republican movement that believes if we just show that we\'re fair and impeccable, then we will get credit from those who think we\'re all these horrible things, and maybe they won\'t hate us as much.
Women are not gonna put up with this kind of philandering, disrespectful behavior from their men. And there she [Hillary Clinton] is not only putting up with it, she is helping to destroy the women who come forward and say that Bill Clinton was having an affair with them in Arkansas. Why did she do this?
It\'s the end of the day where wives stay home and raise the kids and all that. That demeaning stuff? No more. Country club memberships, that\'s what you shoot for! To hell with that.
I don\'t care if it\'s five dead cops, a dead black citizen in Minnesota or in Louisiana, there are people trying to profit from it, politically profit from it. It\'s undeniable. I think it\'s cheap and I think it\'s sick. But they are there. And you and I both know who they are.
We gotta ditch conservatism and people that believe it, we gotta move on. Otherwise, if we don\'t, we\'re just delaying our nightmare, postponing the nightmare. That\'s Ford O\'Connell.
There are some women, we have to admit this, there\'s some women who support Hillary Clinton simply because they think it\'s great that a woman might be elected president for the first time.
You can see signs of a roaring economy. You can sense economic growth. You know it\'s happening. You\'re part of it. It is affecting you. Seventy-five percent of Americans think the government is corrupt.
When I ask questions I\'m genuinely curious and trying to learn.
We try it practically every time it comes up, be it amnesty, be it any other issue they want. We try and it gets us nowhere, and it doesn\'t get us any favors among left-wing-inclined voters, either.
You can\'t go out and adopt Democrat policies all the way or halfway to show that you\'re not what they think you are.
Conservatism\'s not the answer. The Republican Party has to reach out, moderate and modify its views to be able to accommodate radical Democrats, minorities, and so forth.
The Republicans or conservatives always, when it comes to judging, when it comes to legalities, always try to do the right thing even if it harms their interests.
I don\'t know about habit, we\'ve had a practice of it for as long as I\'ve been doing this program [the Rush Limbaugh show], and a lot of the motivation for it is defensive.
I don\'t want anybody to be under a misunderstanding. Donald Trump never even said the word \"assassination.\" That was the word used by Hillary Clinton in 2008, which CNN is calling a gaffe. (impression) \"But Trump meant it! Yeah, Trump, he meant it.\" With Hillary, \"It was a gaffe! We all know Hillary Clinton, and we all know Hillary Clinton didn\'t really mean what she said.\" Yeah, right. Double standards.
Ford O\'Connell, the guy in the sound bite we just played, he\'s the guy who said that nominating a conservative presidential candidate would just postpone the GOP nightmare.
These are people that are gonna vote for Hillary Clinton. They couldn\'t care less that she is sleazy. They couldn\'t care less that she cannot tell the truth. They couldn\'t care less that she exposes this nation to great risk.
Her [Hillary Clinton\'s] husband is running around on her with everything that walks. He\'s having an affair with Gennifer Flowers, he\'s having an affair with... I forget the names, but they\'re legion. He\'s cheating on her frequently, and she knows about it and yet puts up with it and stays in Arkansas. Why? At the beginning of feminism, when this is exactly the kind of boorish behavior women are not gonna put up with anymore, no way.
Why did Hillary [Clinton] go to Arkansas? Why does she put up with it? In the beginning era of feminism she\'s considered one of the leading lights. Why does she put up with it? And the short answer is :She\'s nominated president, the Democrat Party candidate.
A grievance is a political action. It\'s not just African-Americans.
I read my web blogs, my tech blogs, it\'s highly educational, folks.