So true Lew.  By BHO "taking on" Rush I think we can see the direction of 
things to come...

CW

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Rush pays Obama'ssalary.

Obama does not pay Rush's salary.

On Jan 24, 7:41�am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> So true! �I must say that after eight years of not listening to Rush on 
> the
> radio, I have started listening to him again. �I was rolling on the floor,
> belly laughing the other day when he was going on about the middle school
> kids in Wisconsin crying because they had to listen to Rush Limbaugh 
> during
> BHO's Inaugural Address. �I forgot how much I love the man and how funny 
> he
> really is and how liberals just don't get him.
>
> CW
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ohio mark" <[email protected]>
> To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2009 07:31
> Subject: Re: OBAMA TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR
>
> barry is way out of his league with Rush.
>
> On Jan 24, 7:05 am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Sent to you by CW via Google Reader:
>
> > PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR
>
> > PRESIDENT OBAMA TAKES ON RUSH LIMBAUGH IN NEW MEDIA WAR
>
> > WASHINGTON -- President Obama warned Republicans on Capitol Hill today
> > that they need to quit listening to radio king Rush Limbaugh if they 
> > want
> > to get along with Democrats and the new administration.
>
> > "You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done," he told 
> > top
> > GOP leaders, whom he had invited to the White House to discuss his 
> > nearly
> > $1 trillion stimulus package.
>
> > One White House official confirmed the comment but said he was simply
> > trying to make a larger point about bipartisan efforts.
>
> > "There are big things that unify Republicans and Democrats," the 
> > official
> > said. "We shouldn't let partisan politics derail what are very important
> > things that need to get done."
>
> > That wasn't Obama's only jab at Republicans today.
>
> > While discussing the stimulus package with top lawmakers in the White
> > House's Roosevelt Room, President Obama shot down a critic with a simple
> > message.
>
> > "I won," he said, according to aides who were briefed on the meeting. "I
> > will trump you on that."
>
> > The response was to the objection by Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Arizona) to the
> > president's proposal to increase benefits for low-income workers who 
> > don't
> > owe federal income taxes.
>
> > Not that Obama was gloating. He was just explaining that he aims to get
> > his way on the stimulus package and all other legislation, sources said,
> > noting his unrivaled one-party control of both congressional chambers.
>
> > Republicans, along with Democratic leaders in the House and the Senate,
> > met with Obama to hammer out details on a stimulus package that has
> > reached $825 billion.
>
> > "We are experiencing an unprecedented economic crisis that has to be 
> > dealt
> > with and dealt with rapidly," Obama said during the meeting. Republicans
> > say that is too big a burden for a nation already crippled by debt and
> > that it doesn't do enough to stimulate the economy by cutting taxes.
>
> > "You know, I'm concerned about the size of the package. And I'm 
> > concerned
> > about some of the spending that's in there, [about] ... how you can 
> > spend
> > hundreds of millions on contraceptives," House GOP Leader John Boehner
> > (R-Ohio) later said. "How does that stimulate the economy?"
>
> > But White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs countered: "There was a lot
> > of agreement in that room this morning about the notion that we're 
> > facing
> > an economic crisis unlike we've seen in quite some time ... There was
> > agreement that we must act quickly to stimulate the economy, create 
> > jobs,
> > put money back in people's pockets."
>
> > Gibbs disagreed with those who called the meeting window dressing.
>
> > "The president is certainly going to listen to any ideas," he said. "He
> > will also go to Capitol Hill the beginning of next week to talk to
> > Republican caucuses and solicit their input and their ideas."
>
> > Obama acknowledged that $825 billion was a tough price tag for some
> > conservatives and deficit hawks to swallow.
>
> > "I know that it is a heavy lift to do something as substantial as we're
> > doing right now," he said. "I recognize there are still some differences
> > around the table and between the administration and members of Congress
> > about particular details on the plan," he said. "But I think what 
> > unifies
> > this group is a recognition that we are experiencing an unprecedented,
> > perhaps, economic crisis that has to be dealt with," he said.
>
> > The president added that legislation governing the use of an additional
> > $350 billion in bailout money for the financial industry must include 
> > new
> > measures to ensure accountability.
>
> > And he continued his initial round of calls to foreign leaders, dialing 
> > up
> > Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Saudi King Abdallah and British
> > Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
>
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