To: Kenny
Listening to Rush at primary time is a frustrating enterprise. His “clever” attempts to help candidates while leaving no fingerprints behind, border on cowardice.
8 posted on
02/07/2016 7:45:15 PM PST by
Williams
(Dear God, please save us from the Democrats. And the Republicans.)
To: Williams
You said it. Rush’s tap-dancing has gotten old.
11 posted on
02/07/2016 7:47:30 PM PST by
TTFlyer
To: Williams
THe height of arrogance and self aggrandizement is to constantly imply to your audience that you are the smartest person on the planet ie that you are all knowing and seeing and most of all you can predict events. It was clever of him before the Iowa primary to articulate every possible outcome, so that the next day he could say, he was right. He immediately snatched on Rubio as the winner, when looking back Trump did as expected, but Cruz and Rubio too, did well. To say Trump lost was a stretch.
73 posted on
02/08/2016 2:38:55 AM PST by
nikos1121
('There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken for granted relationship.')
To: Williams
“Listening to Rush at primary time is a frustrating enterprise. His “clever” attempts to help candidates while leaving no fingerprints behind, border on cowardice.”
He hardly ever anymore chooses pro-Trump callers. Notice him today and tomorrow; he will be exalting Cruz while claiming he is neutral while trying to affect the outcome in New Hampshire.
74 posted on
02/08/2016 6:01:11 AM PST by
odawg
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