Dorothy Van Asdale
Routs Rush On Illegals [A Reader] -
10/16/04
I tuned into Rush Limbaugh Friday
to hear his replay of excerpts from
Ted Koppel vs. John O'Neill [audio]
(that's going on now). During the first hour, however,
Limbaugh referred to an AP story about undecided voters
who could be persuaded by the debates. [Voters
appraise debates, withhold ultimate decision The
Associated Press, October 16th, 2004]
For 83-year-old Dorothy Van Asdale,
of Yuma, Ariz., the debates offered a firsthand look at
a Democratic candidate she knew about mostly through the
narrative of conservative radio commentator Rush
Limbaugh.
"I
listen to Rush Limbaugh when I'm in my car," she
said. "We can only get one radio station really clear
around here. It's so negative. I never heard a good
thing about Kerry."
But when she tuned in to the
presidential debates, she "liked Kerry's presence. I
liked the way he spoke."
Limbaugh
invited Dorothy to call him to discuss her
conversion to Kerry. She did, and the results were
totally unexpected. She is a one-issue voter concerned
about illegal immigration, something that the AP
apparently did not consider fit to print. She said that
Bush should know about the problems they are facing in
Yuma because he was governor of a border state, but she
didn't like his answer to the last question
(immigration).
Limbaugh pointed out the Kerry was
also for open borders and didn't answer the question,
and she agreed, but she said that he was from
Massachusetts and might not understand the problems
along the border. She added that Bush was close to
Presidente Fox of Mexico.
Limbaugh shot back immediately,
asking if she was concerned about Bush connections to
the Saudi Royal Family in respect of oil. She answered
that she didn't care about oil. Her concern is
immigration.
Throughout, Limbaugh tried to steer
the conversation away from immigration, but Dorothy kept
coming back to it, because it is her highest priority.
He did point out that the AP story was totally
inaccurate in failing to mention her concern about
immigration.
Dorothy is obviously comfortable
financially. She is from the San Francisco Bay area and
traveled with her husband after he retired. She moved to
Yuma 18 years ago after his death, and she frequently
travels to Mexico. She said that she is an independent
and that she voted for Bush I, Clinton twice and Gore.
She said that she voted for Clinton because Bush I
looked at his watch during a debate.
Lady Clarifies Her AP Quote: Illegal Issue Pushed
Me Against Bush, RushLimbaugh.com October 15, 2004 [Audio]
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