RUSH: I could go back to an infinite number of occasions on this program and play a sound bite for you. We randomly picked one from October 23rd last year, but we could have gone back five years. We could have gone back to 2007. We could have gone back to 2010. But this is what I said four months ago.
RUSH ARCHIVE: He is gonna grant amnesty to those here and he is gonna keep the border open and welcome all those who want in to come in as well. And they're gonna get green cards, which means they're gonna get driver's licenses, which means they're gonna end up on the voter registration rolls before it's all over with motor voter. Ever heard of it? It's called with one signature a permanent Democrat Party majority, not to mention the impact on the country, the culture, the economy, and everything else that's gonna happen with this.
RUSH: Well, it's started happening now. Illegals are being registered to vote. It's happening at lightning speed. It is happening under the radar, although now the light of attention has finally found it. But it is happening much sooner than anybody thought. One of my theories was I thought we'd get amnesty prior to the president doing executive orders with it, and in that scenario, my forecast was that a year or so, maybe six months after amnesty had passed, somebody like Chuck Schumer would call a press conference and wring his hands and say, "We really goofed up in this legislation. We made such a mistake. Here we granted these people green cards and put 'em on a pathway to citizenship, but they can't vote. They've been paying taxes. What kind of country have we become?" And then make a proposal that they be allowed to vote right now and whenever, because that's what this is really all about.
But in order to get it passed, in the conventional legislative way, everybody has to deny that it's about registering voters. It's for humanitarian reasons, and economic reasons, but, no, no, no, we're not trying to register them. That's just Limbaugh paranoia, right-wing paranoia. Well, ladies and gentlemen, of all the things happening out there today -- and there are many of them -- this is right at the top of the list that makes me want to put us at DEFCON 5. To me, this is dangerous. The Washington Times has it.
"President Obama’s temporary deportation amnesty --" His executive order, meaning we're not gonna deport 'em, which means they have amnesty, get to stay, five million people to start, many more after that. "President Obama’s temporary deportation amnesty will make it easier for illegal immigrants to improperly register and vote in elections, state elections officials testified to Congress on Thursday, saying that the driver’s licenses and Social Security numbers they will be granted create a major voting loophole." Just exactly as I had informed you back in October.
The key is driver's licenses. Social Security numbers. Motor voter. It's a done deal. Is it really a loophole? There's no loophole in here. This is intentional. There's not a loophole. A loophole is an unexpected good or bad result that was unforeseen. This is not a loophole. This was intended, and it is brazen.
"While stressing that it remains illegal for noncitizens to vote --" what does that matter? It isn't gonna matter a hill of beans. If Obama is not gonna be held accountable for any of the numerous lies or any of the destruction his implemented policies have caused, who the hell is gonna do anything about this violation of the law? Anybody that tries is gonna be slapped down as not compassionate, not understanding the depths of humanity and also be accused of not properly exercising America's values.
"While stressing that it remains illegal for noncitizens to vote, secretaries of state from Ohio and Kansas said they won’t have the tools to sniff out illegal immigrants who register anyway, ignoring stiff penalties to fill out the registration forms that are easily available at shopping malls, motor vehicle bureaus and in curbside registration drives."
Hell's bells. In Obamacare the people that got the state exchanges are really voter outreach organizations, unions and voter outreach organizations, predominantly Southern California, but all over the place. "Anyone registering to vote attests that he or she is a citizen, but Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said mass registration drives often aren’t able to give due attention to that part, and so illegal immigrants will still get through."
Well, that sounds just like the way they excuse what's happening at the border. "We're being flooded by so many, man, there's just no way we can keep track of it." The FBI just told us, "Yeah, there's so many Americans joining ISIS, no way we can keep track." Anyway, folks, this is DEFCON 5. This is what this whole thing is really all about.
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RUSH: Now, back to this immigration business. One more thing here. The Washington Post a few days ago had a story, "Last month, for the third time in a decade, a bill was introduced to the DC Council to allow legal immigrants to vote locally. The measure has little chance of passage, but it's illustrative of a growing movement to expand local voting rights to noncitizens that has spawned similar proposals in several dozen communities across the country."
It never lets up.
It never ends.
They're gonna get illegals, legals -- they're gonna get noncitizens -- voting rights as quickly as they can. It's already begun, even before the official executive amnesty has really been implemented. Look, I really don't like doing See, I Told You So, "Nah-nah-nah-nah!" But last November and December when everybody was talking about this massive Republican victory and what it's gonna mean, I said, "Look, the mandate was to stop Obama, and our guys are clearly telegraphing they're not gonna stop Obama."
I said, "The thing to look out for these next two years is there's no stopping him. They've made it clear they're not going to stop him. He's got no obstacles in his path." These next two years, folks, I warned everybody: You have no idea what could happen. This extending the right to vote to legal or illegal immigrants who are not citizens yet? That's been the objective of this all along. I don't see anybody trying to stop it. Whenever the subject of stopping it comes up, what do we hear?
"Ah, ah, ah, it's so massive already. There's no way, Mr. Limbaugh! There's no way we're ever gonna be able to find all these people. And what do you want us to do, Mr. Limbaugh? You want to us deport them?" No, I want you to just not give them a voter-registration card. "Well, it's just too many illegals. It's like the FBI said yesterday, Mr. Limbaugh: There are already so many Americans joining ISIS, it's just impossible for the FBI to keep up." Okay, so we are now sanctifying Daniel Patrick Moynihan: "Defining deviancy down."
That's when a society gives up on pursuing certain level of crime on the basis that we can't stop it. So we just claim it's normal and we stop pursuing it. That's what we're doing here. "Eh, we can't keep track of it all. There's no way we can find these guys. What's the enforcement mechanism, Mr. Limbaugh? There's just no way we can do it." Okay, there's no way, apparently, that we can enforce our law. There's no way that we can enforce the Constitution. There's no way that we can even try. So it has begun.
"Rutgers to Hold First Ever College Fair For Illegals." Isn't this quaint? "Rutgers University, the flagship state university of New Jersey, will be hosting what appears to be the first ever college admissions fair designed exclusively for illegal immigrants." Your kids get shuffled off to a "free" community college, and Rutgers is doing college admissions fairs aimed exclusively at illegal immigrants. Now, Rutgers is a state school. They are using New Jersey taxpayer dollars for this, but the taxpayers of New Jersey don't care and wouldn't care if they knew.
But ask yourself if it's a good idea.
Do we want all of these young "gifts of love"...? That's what the illegal immigrants are now are called: "Gifts of love." People like Jimmy Carter refer to them as "gifts of love," brand-new Americans, brand-new human beings arriving here on the doorstep of America to save America from its derelict native population -- 48 million of which have already given up on life and are sitting out there on food stamps. So we need this inflow of new responsible "workers" because so many Americans have decided to go the derelict route.
So they are young "gifts of love."
But do we really want to do this? After all, it was just last week and the week prior that we heard all about the "rape culture" that permeates American universities, the academe. Do we really want to subject these young "gifts of love" to this new rape culture that we're told is ubiquitous in the academe? This event, by the way, the admissions fair at Rutgers, has a name. It's called "undocuRutgers," as in undocumented: "undocuRutgers." It's gonna be held tomorrow.
It "will feature admissions representatives from Rutgers as well as several local colleges." I'm sure the Chamber of Commerce will be there, too, welcoming them to the campus. "According to NJ.com, it will also have representatives from Rutgers School of Law-Newark, who will offer tips on how prospective students can apply for federal deferrals on deportation and other legal issues." So Rutgers is hosting an admissions fair exclusively for illegals, and once they show up they're gonna be given free legal advice on how to avoid deportation, how to apply for federal deferrals and other "legal issues."
While your kids are being dangled with a carrot: Free community college for two years. Yes, such a deal! That's not all. "Participants will also receive help typical for college fairs, such as advice on how to pay for school (illegal immigrants are ineligible for federal loans)." So there's gonna be some creativity involved here, 'cause we know that they're not gonna be paying for school. But they have to call it that to keep the wolves at bay.
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