the political chatter and focus on the domestic agenda. but i ve got to tell you, but historical standards, by this point obama s stimulus had already been passed, president trump is rate slow on obamacare, pretty slow on repealing obamacare, pretty slow on tax reform, and there s a lot of disarray inside the republican party on capitol hill. well, now here i have to tiptoe. [laughter] we re not talking republicans and democrats opposed to trump. we re talking establishment versus trump. trump considered to be an outsider. the establishment doesn t want any part of trump, they don t want him to succeed, and i would throw some republicans in that as well. it s just the way washington works. and this is why i think moving forward on this agenda is crucial. you mentioned obama s stimulus. here s the difference, and this is what trump s supporters know: it wasn t a stimulus. it was a payoff to unions, chris. it didn t stimulate anything. we don t have a growing economy.
we don t have jobs being created at a replacement level for those we have lost. we don t have anything obama said. he lied about chris: you may well be right this is important stuff, the chris: well, no, i m not disagreeing with you, i m just saying at least he passed his program, and president trump hasn t passed his programs yet. it makes my point. here you had i tiptoe again [laughter] chris: you re not very good at tiptoeing. well, and it s television. it s fox news. i have deep respect. [laughter] no, seriously, you have first african-american president, you have everybody falling all over themselves to acknowledge that, to reward that. obama was going to get everything he wanted in the first year was if anybody opposed it, they were going to be accused of being racist or a bigot or who knows what. but don t ignore the substance. the voters know that his stimulus doesn t matter when it got passed. he misled everybody about it. the people of this country are
democrats continue with this talking point including hillary clinton s campaign manager this morning saying that maybe the russians are the reasons why they lost. clearly a political attack. bill: i don t think this is over whether we like it or not. no. bill: two more points limbaugh made. one was here about the level of deep commitment that trump supporters have for their president. watch. people that voted for donald trump and support him really, really believe that they were going to lose the country if hillary clinton won. not an idle thought or exaggeration. bill: he went on to explain over the years the judiciary has been run by liberals and continued on and hence the reason why you have the level of enthusiasm, etc. that s one point he made. the other point he said is donald trump has to get things done whether it s on tax reform or border security or obamacare, otherwise it doesn t amount to anything. mary ann, go.
of which was to allow him to vent at the media. he looked like pharoah whipping those slaves getting them to build the pyramids. he was unhappy. [laughter] but what i really worry about is the narrative, and rush touched on this. chris: mo, same question: record card on president trump s first month. generally not good. and i think he s learning that he cannot govern the way he campaigned because there are other players here. he can t just go out and do what he wants to do. having said that, let s remember this: he had about 46% of the vote, right? about 38-41% consistently throughout, since the day he announced he was running for president through today are with him. they re not going to move. and rush talked about that. they re going to stick with him. for them, he s doing a great job. for them, he s moving with speed be, he s poking his finger in the eye of the establishment. whether or not he actually produces doesn t really matter, because he s the guy who s going to keep doing
of which was to allow him to vent at the media. he looked like pharoah whipping those slaves getting them to build the pyramids. he was unhappy. [laughter] but what i really worry about is the narrative, and rush touched on this. chris: mo, same question: record card on president trump s first month. generally not good. and i think he s learning that he cannot govern the way he campaigned because there are other players here. he can t just go out and do what he wants to do. having said that, let s remember this: he had about 46% of the vote, right? about 38-41% consistently throughout, since the day he announced he was running for president through today are with him. they re not going to move. and rush talked about that. they re going to stick with him. for them, he s doing a great job. for them, he s moving with speed be, he s poking his finger in the eye of the establishment. whether or not he actually produces doesn t really matter, because he s the guy who s going to keep doing