Rush Limbaugh Interviews Liz Cheney
LIZ CHENEY: You know, I'm in the race, Rush, because I'm very concerned, deeply concerned about what's happening in Washington and what it means for the state of Wyoming. You know when you look across the board at the encroachment of the federal government into every aspect of our lives, whether it is, you know, the massive debt, $17 trillion and growing, whether it's the Environmental Protection Agency and the complete war on coal, war on fossil fuels, the EPA's attack on our ag industries. You know, this president, I believe, is, you know, the most radical man who's ever inhabited the Oval Office. And I think that we've gotten to a point in the country where, you know, it's a moment where we all have to decide, are we gonna continue business as usual in Washington, are we gonna go-along-to-get-along here, or are we gonna stand and fight? Are we gonna say "no more," you know, are we gonna say it's not obstructionism to block this president's policies; it's patriotism.




