ANNOUNCER: (bouncy music) The parade symbolizes the desire of the American people — regardless of party — to wish their new leaders well. The cadets of the United States military academies. The midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy. This patrol boat is identical to the one commanded by President Kennedy during his service in the Pacific in World War II.
RUSH: Wait, you can’t do that! That’s politicizing Kennedy. You can’t do that. You can’t do that.
ANNOUNCER: And so a nation spend the afternoon of an important day celebrating the inauguration of its 35th president. However, President Kennedy’s day is far from over. Early evening brings a display of fireworks.
RUSH: No! No!
(fireworks exploding)
RUSH: Fireworks for Kennedy? They actually had a replica of the boat JFK piloted, commanded in the Pacific in World War II! You talk about politicizing something? The newly elected, being-inaugurated president’s weapon of war was being honored and celebrated at his inaugural parade. Let’s go back to 1991, CBS News coverage, George H. W. Bush (Bush 41) presiding over a massive military parade in Washington in honor of our victory in Desert Storm…

SCHIEFFER: It was the biggest military celebration in the nation’s capital since World War II, as Washington today honored the U.S. servicemen and women who fought in the Gulf War. Two-hundred thousand enthusiastic spectators watched a parade of troops and their weapons, all part of the national victory celebration. Eric Engberg has our report…
ENGBERG: (tanks moving) So much military hardware was moving that at times it appeared Washington was under attack. The stealth bomber, oddly shaped to deceive radar, led a fleet of 82 planes over the parade route. The Patriot missile got the loudest applause of the day.
RUSH: Holy smokes, folks, do you hear this? The stealth bomber! We had 82 planes flying over and a Patriot missile! It got the biggest applause in 1991, ladies and gentlemen. But the Drive-Bys say, “We don’t do this! It’s unseemly. We have never done this.” One more. Chris Cillizza from CNN yesterday afternoon. Listen to this…
CILLIZZA: Let me just remind people: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush, all these people were president on July 4th! All of them were patriots, whether they were Republicans or Democrats. None of them chose to make this July 4th into, if not a political event — that remains to be seen — a personal event like Donald Trump has. Ask yourself the question of why.
RUSH: You don’t even know what you’re talking about! He doesn’t even know what he’s talking about. “None of these presidents ever sought to make…” No, just their inaugurations. Ha!
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RUSH: A quick pregunta. Democrat presidential candidates are gonna go to a bunch of rallies tomorrow. Are they gonna be doing speeches? Yes, they are. Well, how is that not politicizing the Fourth of July? You know Bite Me’s gonna be out there putting his foot in his mouth while he eats a hot dog. Kamala Harris is gonna be out there. Mayor Pete’s gonna be out there with his husband probably doing all kinds of wonderful things with hot dogs on the Fourth of July. What the hell do you think they’re gonna be talking about? You think they’re gonna be…?
You think they’re gonna be politicizing the event? Chris Cillizza… (By the way, all of you on hold, please stay. I’m coming there as soon as I finish something here. We’ve got some really good calls on hold. I’m gonna get to you.) But Chris Cillizza… Let me just review. I don’t want to play the bite again. Chris Cillizza said (summarized), “George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Herbert Walker Bush, none of these people chose to make July 4th into a political event. None of them made speeches on the Fourth of July.”
Ronaldus Magnus, July 4th, 1986, on the USS John Kennedy in New York Harbor…
REAGAN: It’s worth remembering that all celebration of this day is rooted in history. It’s recorded that shortly after the Declaration of Independence was signed in Philadelphia, celebrations took place throughout the land, and many of the former colonists — they were just starting to call themselves Americans — set off cannons and marched in fife-and-drum parades. What a contrast with the sober scene that had taken place a short time earlier in Independence Hall. Fifty-six men came forward to sign the parchment. It was noted at the time that they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honors.
RUSH: Uhhh, there’s Ronaldus Magnus making a speech on the Fourth of July 1986 celebrating the actually signing of the Declaration of Independence. (Gasp!) “Politicizing the Fourth of July! Can you believe it?” Furthermore, he was on a gigantic weapon of war, an aircraft carrier named after John F. Kennedy. And these clowns in the Drive-By Media say that presidents don’t do this. Uh, William Jefferson Blythe Clinton, July 4th, 1993, in Philadelphia, outside Independence Hall…

CLINTON: On this, our nation’s birthday and our nation’s birthplace, all of us are part of a truly historic occasion as we welcome these two leaders in the journey to nonracial democracy in South Africa. We honor the dedication, the dignity, and the discipline of the ANC president, Nelson Mandela, who walked out of prison after 27 years — astonishingly, still unbowed, unbroken, and unembittered.
RUSH: Yeah. Don’t know about the last. Ever heard of necklacing? At any rate, there was William Jefferson Blythe Clinton on the Fourth of July 1993 with Nelson (impression) “ain’t too proud to beg” Mandela. But presidents don’t do this! We were just told, “Presidents don’t do this! They don’t politicize the Fourth of July!” Not only was Clinton politicizing the Fourth of July, he was trying to spread the ingredients of our Fourth of July to Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress.
Finally, the piece de resistance, July 4th, 2014, NBC’s the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Show…

OBAMA: Happy Fourth of July, America. Tonight, Michelle and I are celebrating at the White House as we usually do, with a few hundred members of the military and their families. Some of them signed up to serve before they were even citizens.
RUSH: What?
OBAMA: They were prepared to fight and die for an American they didn’t fully belong to yet.
RUSH: Oh, wow. So we were honoring illegals back when Obama was in the White House. But remember, this was a video that he used to politicize the Fourth of July, hijacking the NBC Macy’s fireworks special to push for amnesty for illegals! “Presidents don’t do this,” we were told. “They don’t politicize the Fourth of July!” Obama turned the Fourth of July into a push for amnesty for illegals — and a celebration of America’s military might, brought to us by illegals who are members of the military themselves.
This is too easy. It’s just like shooting fish in a barrel, as the saying goes. These clowns in the media, these Democrats, they come out, “This just doesn’t happen! This has never happened,” and of course it always has and does and it’s just a matter of going to the archival footage and library and finding it.
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