Politics | 05/06/2009 12:10 pm
Eric Cantor Retracts 'Listening Tour' After Rush Limbaugh Criticism (Video)
Eric Cantor spent his Sunday morning telling CNN that the Republican Party plans on launching a listening tour.
Said the House minority leader, "What we’re trying to do here today is kick off a series of town-hall forums so that we can get back to listening to the people."
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh didn’t like that one bit and on Monday said the GOP shouldn’t take such a tactic: "We do not need a listening tour. We need a teaching tour. That is what the Republican Party, or, slash, the conservative movement needs to focus on. Listening tour ain’t it."
Well, Cantor must have gotten the message, because he told MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough this morning that the party’s rebranding does not amount to a listening tour: "You know, Joe, really, this — this is not a listening tour … What the National Council for a New America is, is an opportunity for us to go out across this country to talk about our conservative principles and to appeal to as many elements in our society as we can, and to really talk to them at a higher level."
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Rachel — "Dems would prefer to talk nicely to them and make "concessions" to them.
Maybe one of the "concessions" would be kissing their rear ends. If I had to kiss a rear end - I’ll kiss Rush’s patooty before I’ll kiss a "terrorist tooty".
Not only is Rush getting hammered, here’s the next one:
The left-wing blogosphere has been busy slinging mud at Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, who has taken over the lead GOP spot on the Senate Judiciary Committee. All on cue, the liberal bloggers are recycling old quotes out of context to smear Sen. Sessions as a racist and cripple the Republicans from voicing any opposition to President Obama’s first Supreme Court nominee.
The race-obsessed leftists are the ones wearing the bigot blinders. They see every white Southern Republican male in public office as a de facto racist. Hey, never mind that Sen. Sessions voted to confirm Eric Holder as Attorney General (a mistake, in my opinion, but an inconvenient fact the smear merchants won’t acknowledge). This is uncontestable: Sen. Sessions is a man of integrity. If he is extreme about anything, it’s about fair-mindedness. After the Left used slimy race-card tactics to kill his bid for a federal judgeship in 1986, he has served in office for more than two decades with character and distinction. He conducts himself with the utmost civility in hearings and on the Senate floor — and his colleagues on both sides of the aisle say so. Because of his own unfair treatment during the judicial confirmation process, Sen. Sessions has made clear that he will insist on a tough but fair hearing for any nominee.
As we learned during the Clarence Thomas hearings, character assassination is the stock and trade of Democrats in the SCOTUS wars. Refresh your memories of how outrageously Ted Kennedy and company
tried to beat Justice Alito over the head with the race card. Kennedy then attempted to paint Alito as hostile to women, while maintaining a membership at a club that bans women from membership. They have no shame.
Democrats in the Senate aren’t going to stand up to these bully tactics. Every Republican in the Senate with a centimeter of spine should rally behind Sessions and call out the Left for its preemptive strategy to stifle substantive debate about Obama’s Supreme Court nomination. This is no time to sit on the sidelines while one of your colleagues is baselessly defamed to provide a grand distraction. It’s time for the GOP fight back.
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Meanwhile, the bean-counters on the Left show their true colors. It’s not about qualifications. It’s about checking off the politically correct “diversity” box.
I find it disgusting that he is bowing to a hateful, disgusting radio talk show host! Grow a set fer craps sake! Makes me want to puke. I will never vote for anybody who listens to this jackass, ever! What a wuss.
My Dad used to listen to him for giggles and I was forced to hear it, I find him repulsive and I am not a democrat either. I have heard enough of the hateful things he has said to make an informed decision if thats what you mean Lady. :o) He makes my skin crawl, lol
Hi Rachel!
How are you? I got the same impression, He doesn’t think highly of women, but then again, I don’t think many of us women think highly of him either, regardless of our political affiliation it is one thing some of us can agree on, lol I must have missed his good points maybe my Sister was taking care of my dad that day. :o)
LOL, doing well, thanks, and you?
To be honest, I haven’t listened to him in a very long time (except when a[nother] scandal comes along, lol, then I listen to find out what he said [as opposed to how people on both sides choose to present it :P ]). My dad listened to him on occasion, too, and that’s when I heard him mostly (my dad had an interesting habit of arguing with the radio, LOL, so it was always fun to listen to him "listening" to a talk show ;) … he never did call in, though, not that I blame him…Rush is extremely rude to people he disagrees with :P ).
As for women generally not caring for him, I think you’re right on that. My Mom absolutely can’t stand him either, and she never could; neither can any of the women I know, lol. :P
Well, have a good one!
Doing good!
Are you sure we don’t have the same Dad? lol j/k I think the only reason mine listened to him was so he had someone to swear and yell at, very funny listening to him "listen" to the radio. "Why you blankety, blank, blanking blank!" OMG, I can’t believe that blankety blank!" Sound familiar? lol My Mom couldn’t stand him either, mention his name she gags, lol
Backatcha with the good one!
LG, I don’t listen to Rush often…but I have listened enough recently to say he (elRushbo) has grown on me. I have ‘actually’ listened to him, and in an over the top way…he makes alot of sense. He’s is entertaining; and alot of his act is to be outrageous; but I trully believe, from my own ‘listening tour’ that he wants the best for America.
Rush’s media treatment (the great strawman/boogieman/evil manipulative genius) is tiresome at best. Since when does the media take marching orders from the West Wing (answer, apparently since this past January)? Since when do American Presidents tell members of the opposing party what ‘entertainers’ they should or should not listen too? (See first answer). And lastly…the media spin on ‘I want his policies to fail…’ was priceless.
I probably wouldn’t have listened in…but the spinations were just to rich to ignore.
MQC — I’ve listened to him off and on for a few years. When he starts talking about something I don’t like I turn him off. However, I, like you, truly believe that underneath all that ranting, he’s really wants what’s what he consisders best for America. He, on many occasions, has been spot on. And, he loves the attention and spin he’s receiving. It just emboldens him.
I watched the first "Town Hall Meeting" with Cantor, Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney. It was on C-Span. It was interesting - there were many interesting questions from both the Republicans and Democrats in the audience. I hope to see more of them in the future. It’s obvious there are some very unhappy Republicans and Democrats at this time. There answers were articulate and very honest.
If you get a chance to see one - you might be enlightened, as I was, as to their message. I give them an A on the first meeting.
So let me get this straight. Eric Cantor thought that maybe he and the other leaders in the Republican party needed to go on a listening tour and find out from people what they needed to do to strengthen the Republican party. Then Rush says that was the wrong thing to do, and that they needed to "teach" the people.
Mr. Cantor (one of the Repbulican leaders in our Congress), you mean to tell me that you are going to let a fat, bald headed, never finished college, oxycontin addicted, empty blow hard tell you what to do?
Mr. Cantor, What is wrong with that picture?!
Yes, Kristy, you get it. The GOP is circling the drain and on the brink of extinction, so they came up with an " ah ha" idea…. go to the people. Take it to the streets. And listen. Not bad at all.
But then the Big Baboo yanked his chain, and they all fell in line behind him again. In Rush’s listening audience, only 20 % are women. Who shows up at the polls, even if they have 5 kids in tow? Women.
When and what will it take for the Republicans to get a clue? Rush is the wrong point man on too many levels to count.