If We Can’t Reach Millennials, Then We Must Ignore Them

RUSH: We go to the phones, Rochester, Minnesota, Mike, 34 years old, therefore a Millennial. Great to have you with be Mike. How are you doing, sir?

CALLER: Thanks, Rush. Honor to speak with you. I think the reason that a lot of the Millennial generation, which I'm a conservative Millennial myself, are buying into this is they're disproportionately liberals.

RUSH: Obviously.

CALLER: They don't truly question any kind of authority or think for themselves. And a lot of them, including my sister is one of them, you know, the Bernie voters and all that, they accept this as, "You know, it's just the new normal," they just accept what the media is telling them.

RUSH: Exactly.

CALLER: I think a lot of them, sadly, you know, it may not be that time in their life. I mean, I leaned more to the left early in my life until I got older and wiser. And I think a lot of them, I don't know if we're ever gonna reach 'em. I do have a lot of hope in the next generation, I've got three kids myself.

RUSH: All right. Well, let me address that. You've filled it up here and I've got about a minute. I want to reply to this. What you just said, you don't know if we're ever gonna be able to reach 'em. Maybe not. But if that is the case, then we gotta begin to ignore 'em. We cannot let -- I don't care if it was Gen X, Gen Y. This is not, for me anyway, a specific targeted criticism of Millennials simply because they're Millennials, it's because of what's happening in their generation.

And if they are not going to be part of saving the country, we just have to ignore them. We've gotta stop cowering to the people who are offended. What makes the offended right, by the way? The stakes are too great here. If we can't reach them, then wove move on without 'em, and we have to hope that in the process, what they see makes them want to become a part of it.

'Cause they're nothing but a bunch of useful idiot pawns to the American left and the Democrat Party right now. The people running them, the people praising them, don't really care personally about them. Anyway, out of time. I'm glad you called, though.


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