Just so Mr. Edsall knows: We’re still here a**hole, we plan to do more than stick around. Mark Levin has spelled it out very well.
Well, let's analyze the question.
What is Rush Limbaugh's country?
Hmmmm...America.
Then the answer is: plausibly.
Here in Indiana we elected a Tea Party backed governor and supermajority Republicans for state Senate and House. Also passed RTW in the last session.
So we’re not gone for sure.
“In broader terms, the political confrontation pits taxpayers, who now form the core of the center-right coalition, against tax consumers who form the core of the center-left. According to the Tax Policy Center, 46.4 percent of all tax filers had no federal income tax liability in 2011...”
“In effect, the 21st century version of class conflict sets the stage for an exceptionally bitter face-off between the left and the right in Congress.”
Yes, indeed.
Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.
-Proverbs 16:18
If the New York Times had eyes and hands, you could just imagine what they would doing right now at the thought that Rush Limbaugh’s nation was gone.
Smiling beedy eyes and hand wringing at the delicious thought that our Founding Father’s ideology and principles had been discredited for all time.
If Rush’s nation is gone, then another shall arise to replace it.
And in the new iteration, people like the New York Times staff will be hauled outside their building, lined up against a wall, and shot dead.
Some people don’t view the enemies of their nation with all the tolerance (as if) the Marxists always seem to show before think their time has arrived.
Afterwards, the Marxists do this very thing to all the good people left.
Marxists, we know what your policies always result in.
And once you prove it again here, I pity you knowing what people around this planet will do with you when they get their hands on you.
How many hundreds of millions will die this time, to prove this point yet again? Too bad it didn’t start with you.
If the New York Times had eyes and hands, you could just imagine what they would doing right now at the thought that Rush Limbaugh’s nation was gone.
Smiling beedy eyes and hand wringing at the delicious thought that our Founding Father’s ideology and principles had been discredited for all time.
If Rush’s nation is gone, then another shall arise to replace it.
And in the new iteration, people like the New York Times staff will be hauled outside their building, lined up against a wall, and shot dead.
Some people don’t view the enemies of their nation with all the tolerance (as if) the Marxists always seem to show before think their time has arrived.
Afterwards, the Marxists do this very thing to all the good people left.
Marxists, we know what your policies always result in.
And once you prove it again here, I pity you knowing what people around this planet will do with you when they get their hands on you.
How many hundreds of millions will die this time, to prove this point yet again? Too bad it didn’t start with you, and save us and the rest of the planet all the misery.
The nation isn’t gone. Rush’s influence isn’t what it used to be.
I read the comments and wanted to cry for our country.
In broader terms, the political confrontation [now underway] pits taxpayers, who now form the core of the center-right coalition, against tax consumers who form the core of the center-left.
No indication here of how the tax consumers are going to respond if the taxpayers resist. But they are not expected to resist: As Edsell rightly notes, they are a permanent and diminishing minority, quite unlikely to regain power in the increasingly socialist future.