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Who Is Rush Limbaugh, And Why Is He Manipulating the GOP Vote?
American Daily ^ | 1/29/08 | Carol Devine-Molin

Posted on 01/29/2008 9:00:54 AM PST by GOPBlonde

Election 2008 piece by Carol Devine-Molin For years I’ve been a fan of talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh, the “harmless lovable fuzzball”, and I’ve always enjoyed his humor and commentary. But recently, something has changed. He’s crossed a line. Limbaugh is now actively manipulating the Republican electorate in ways that are unacceptable for an entertainer, or even a self-styled ideologue and opinion shaper.

Rush regularly underscores that he’s a “movement conservative”, not a Republican partisan. That’s fine. But then he has the chutzpa to engage in heavy-handed tactics that are meant to skew the outcome of the GOP election process. Sometimes I feel like he’s morphing into a right-wing propaganda minister of the air-waves as he mercilessly beats on some candidates, and gives others (that he likes) a free ride. Rush is on a strange power-trip. As both a proud Reaganite Republican and conservative who operated at the grassroots, I really take umbrage with what he’s doing. The Republican Party is my party and the party of millions of other rank-and-file who love the GOP. Who the heck is Rush Limbaugh? This is a guy who probably didn’t even cast his first vote until he was thirty-five. Bombastic Limbaugh has even taken recent potshots at Republican stalwart Newt Gingrich. It’s time for El Rushbo to chill out.

True, Rush Limbaugh is among the most influential conservative voices on the political scene today. That makes it all the more disconcerting that Limbaugh is being patently irresponsible by spewing over-the-top rhetoric that could very well depress the Republican vote in the general election and thereby help elect a Democrat become the next president of this great nation. This is not a matter of free speech; Of course, the conservative poobah can make any public pronouncements that he wishes. But, by the same token, words have meaning and impact, and given the high stakes in this election, it’s difficult to see how Limbaugh is being properly circumspect. Yes, Rush, it’s your right to say anything you want, and it’s my prerogative to register my deep displeasure.

I’m in the awkward position of having to defend John McCain and Mike Huckabee against Rush Limbaugh’s rants, despite the fact that I will not be voting for either of these contenders in the primaries. That being said – even if it means crawling over broken glass or walking on a fire-bed of hot embers – I will do whatever it takes to pull that lever in the general election for the Republican candidate, whoever that might be. Why? Because the safety of this nation is paramount, and any of the Republican presidential hopefuls would do a better job as commander-in-chief during these perilous times than the Democrats in the offing. Moreover, the last thing that America needs is a bunch of blatant Nanny-state socialists expanding government and exerting further control over the citizenry.

Limbaugh recently stated: “What I said was that I, for the first time on this program, I can see possibly not voting for the Republican nominee.” On another occasion, Limbaugh was even more vociferous, as he espoused: “I’m here to tell you if either of these two guys [John McCain or Mike Huckabee] gets the nomination, it’s going to destroy the Republican Party, it’s going to change it forever, be the end of it. A lot of people aren’t going to vote. You watch.”

Well, what happens if either McCain or Huckabee survives Limbaugh’s onslaught and becomes the GOP candidate? That’s a distinct possibility for McCain, who is polling well and battling with Mitt Romney for the numero uno spot. Rush holds sway among conservative Republicans, and if he persists in his attacks against McCain, some conservatives will refuse to vote Republican in the general election if McCain is on the ballot.

As to the assertion that McCain or Huckabee will destroy the Republican Party if nominated, that’s sheer poppycock. Let’s face it; the GOP is already in flagrant disarray due to the policies of President George Bush who broke with conservative orthodoxy, and by extension, his party base. Upon his departure from office, conservative Republicans will look to reclaim the party. If Senator McCain intends to win the GOP primaries and the general election, he can only prevail by burnishing his conservative credentials and developing a special bond with the conservative grassroots. He may or may not be capable of accomplishing these things. In any vent, there’s a legitimate process in place that will vet McCain. Then let the chips fall where they may. Conservatives are smart people – They don’t need a crazed Limbaugh to repeatedly beat-up on McCain or any other GOP presidential aspirant.

Sadly, Chief Wagawaga El Rushbo of the El Conservo Tribe is being both supercilious and short-sighted as he leads the pack against McCain and Huckabee. For Limbaugh, these two contenders must be quashed at all costs, utilizing his talk show power-pulpit to inflict devastating attacks. Limbaugh’s stridency begs the question: At this juncture, who is really having a deleterious effect upon the Republican Party? Limbaugh is acting like a petulant child, desperately attempting to get his way, even if it means overstepping his bounds and inflicting nasty targeted assaults upon GOP hopefuls.

Let me be clear: During this primary season, we should welcome debate and challenge the contenders on their ideas and records. However, it’s not necessary to go in for the jugular as Limbaugh is doing – He’s engaging in over-kill. That being said, really vicious assaults and infighting at the primary level don’t serve Republicans well. Why provide the Democrats with further ammunition to assail an already bloodied GOP candidate in the general election?

In the past, Limbaugh adroitly tapped into the fact that most Americans desperately wanted to attain victory in Iraq. Likewise, he should easily grasp that Republicans are extremely jazzed about the prospect of persevering against Hillary Clinton, the probable Democrat nominee. So the simple message to Rush is don’t unduly damage any of our GOP hopefuls. Let the primary process run its course.

However, there’s salient interference in the works from other quarters. It’s rather intriguing that the master political strategist himself, Bill Clinton, is out-and-about the media emphasizing that John McCain and Hillary Clinton are “good friends”. That, in concert with the recent New York Times endorsement of John McCain, appears calculated to impart the “kiss of death” on McCain, so that the Republican base will run tearing at their hair and screaming. Clearly, the Clintons and their liberal surrogates deem McCain a significant threat and they’re scheming to eject him from the political race. Ironically, despite Limbaugh’s efforts to harpoon McCain’s candidacy, it might be the finessing by the Clintons that does McCain in.

And, please, I’m not buying El Rushbo’s bogus claim that there isn’t a whit of difference between McCain and Hillary or Huckabee and Hillary. It’s Rush’s contention that they’re all the same. If either McCain or Huckabee become the GOP candidate, Rush would rather let the next presidency play out under the “Democrat’s watch”. He stated: “I think it would be easier to do that [advance a conservative agenda] with a Democrat president, given our choices here if it’s McCain or Huckabee.” This has been a rude awakening for me: Rush is no friend of the Republican Party. How dare he try to assiduously manipulate the GOP vote! And what has happened to his judgment!

For heaven’s sake, how could conservatives, in good conscience, accede to another Clinton presidency and place our Armed Forces in the hands of Leftists such as Hillary and Bill Clinton, who never properly respected the military and, in fact, hollowed it out and reduced its forces by half the last time they were in control of the White House! Rush, think about this clearly: You don’t care that our fine members of the military would again be used and abused by the Clintons? Moreover, the Clinton administration profoundly failed to address the growing problem of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda during the 1990s, which essentially unleashed the global terror war. Without question, America requires a leader that honors our military, and is fully prepared to fight Islamo-fascism. It doesn’t take a genius to figure this out: Any of the GOP contenders would make a better commander-in-chief, than Hillary or Obama.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; elections; limbaugh; moonbatcolumnist; rushlimbaugh
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1 posted on 01/29/2008 9:00:56 AM PST by GOPBlonde
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To: GOPBlonde
I’m in the awkward position of having to defend John McCain and Mike Huckabee

Nuff said, stopped reading after that..........

2 posted on 01/29/2008 9:02:38 AM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: GOPBlonde

Rush Limbaugh has every right in this United States of America to state his opinion re any upcoming election.

Rush Limbaugh’s audience can then use their God-given brains and decide who to vote for.

The writer of this article is a serious Kookoid.


3 posted on 01/29/2008 9:02:41 AM PST by Fishtalk (If you liked the above post, remember I've got a Blog you might like to visit.)
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To: Lakeshark

thx....did not read the article.scrolled to you
done ,outta here.....thx


4 posted on 01/29/2008 9:03:44 AM PST by advertising guy (my Sleep Number Bed is 9..........................................Budweisers....)
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To: GOPBlonde

“Who is Rush Limbaugh...”

She doesn’t know who Rush Limbaugh is?


5 posted on 01/29/2008 9:04:08 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: GOPBlonde
For years I’ve been a fan of talk radio personality Rush Limbaugh, the “harmless lovable fuzzball”, and I’ve always enjoyed his humor and commentary. But recently, something has changed. He’s crossed a line. Limbaugh is now actively manipulating the Republican electorate in ways that are unacceptable for an entertainer, or even a self-styled ideologue and opinion shaper.

Classic seminar caller.

6 posted on 01/29/2008 9:04:14 AM PST by xjcsa (Thompson/Romney 2008)
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To: GOPBlonde

Even though Carol Devine-Molin believes she is the sharpest tool in the shed, she is not.


7 posted on 01/29/2008 9:04:23 AM PST by Vision ("If God so clothes the grass of the field...will He not much more clothe you...? "—Matthew 6:30)
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To: GOPBlonde
Rush Limbaugh is a successful entertainer (never forget that about him) who has found a lucratvie market amongst conservative Americans, whose views he seems to generally share. He is playing to that market very successfully...and his influence is what his listeners make it.

In terms of his influence, it is no different than saying "Who is Ophra?", or, "Who is this or that Hollywood or other entertainer?" who comes out endorsing a candidate...except, oh yea, to this point, Rush has not made a specific endorsement.

8 posted on 01/29/2008 9:04:32 AM PST by Jeff Head (Freedom is not free...never has been, never will be. (www.dragonsfuryseries.com))
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To: GOPBlonde
"Carol Devine-Molin"

McCain campaign spokesman candidate.

9 posted on 01/29/2008 9:04:56 AM PST by lormand (Paulrhoids(TM) - The Hemorrhoids of American Politics)
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To: GOPBlonde

QUICK!

CALL THE TRUTHERS, THEY WILL KNOW!


10 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:10 AM PST by Clint N. Suhks (Djokovic + Sharapova, if I'm gettin m'Shidduch on!©®™)
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To: GOPBlonde

well, four more years of a clintoon might be just what it takes. after mr. peanut we got Reagan.


11 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:24 AM PST by tired1 (responsibility without authority is slavery!)
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To: GOPBlonde

“But then he has the chutzpa to engage in heavy-handed tactics that are meant to skew the outcome of the GOP election process.”

I get it.... She has the right to express her opinion, but Rush does not.


12 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:26 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: Vision
Aaaaww... don't cry Carol.

13 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:29 AM PST by evets (beer)
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To: GOPBlonde

Who is this person with a hyphenated name who I’m supposed to believe is a regular listener of Rush?


14 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:30 AM PST by rhombus
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To: GOPBlonde

15 posted on 01/29/2008 9:05:44 AM PST by A. Morgan (VOTE McCain n' WE'LL BE UP TO OUR NECKS IN ILLEGALS!)
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To: GOPBlonde

A better question, who the he!! is Carol Devine-Molin?


16 posted on 01/29/2008 9:06:01 AM PST by traderrob6
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To: GOPBlonde

Carol is pretty stupid.
She’s accusing Rush of doing what everyone in journalism, herself included, sets out to do every day of their lives.


17 posted on 01/29/2008 9:06:17 AM PST by counterpunch (Mike Huckabee — The Religious Wrong)
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To: GOPBlonde
"Limbaugh is now actively manipulating the Republican electorate in ways that are unacceptable for an entertainer, or even a self-styled ideologue and opinion shaper"

Since when is that "unacceptable"? Unacceptable to whom? Her?
18 posted on 01/29/2008 9:06:19 AM PST by Son Of The Godfather ("You're it!"... Get it?... It's a "tag" line. :))
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To: GOPBlonde

I find it interesting that the author doesn’t seem to take any offense at the blatant manipulation of GOP votes committed by anti-conservative/anti-republican MSM shills.

Rush has every right to express his opinion, just as us dittoheads have every right to disregard his opinions when we think he is wrong.

The author, obviously, doesn’t trust us to think.


19 posted on 01/29/2008 9:06:46 AM PST by MortMan (Have a pheasant plucking day!)
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