CALLER: Isn't it?
RUSH: Yes it is, because I have a story here, actually a commentary piece from today's Wall Street Journal by Rosa Rosales called, "Immigration Misfire." You have provided me an excellent transition to it. I appreciate your comments, and you're right, I make so much sense it hurts I think a lot of people. You said something about the Drive-Bys and my relevancy. Can I show you the hypocrisy of the Drive-Bys on this? The Drive-Bys are going against their own errant logic when they say a McCain victory is the end of Limbaugh. Why? They still cling to the flawed analysis that Bill Clinton beating me made the EIB Network into the powerhouse that it is today. Remember back in '90, '92, "Well, that's the end of Limbaugh," they said. Then it mythologically became, "Limbaugh was made during the Clinton term," even though I started that term with 500 stations and ended up with 612, they believed that Clinton made me. So by the same token, audience grew during Clinton. If they believe that I reached my height because of Clinton in office, they should logically -- earnestly, too -- they should logically conclude that a McCain victory will expand my audience again, right? If the guy I oppose happens to win, and that makes me, which is what they said about Clinton, then shouldn't they be writing, "Limbaugh secretly wants McCain to win because he knows his audience will skyrocket." I mean that's the kind of sheer idiocy we are dealing with here in Drive-By analysis.
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