Friday, October 14, 2011

Rush Limbaugh Admits That He Has Not Decided On Who To Support In The Republican Presidential Nomination


Rush Limbaugh: Mitt Romney 'Is Not A Conservative' (AUDIO) -- Huffington Post

Rush Limbaugh, on his Thursday radio broadcast, spoke bluntly about GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.

"Romney is not a conservative," said Limbaugh (as pointed out by RealClearPolitics). He continued, "he's not, folks. But you can argue with me all day long on that, but he isn't." Limbaugh went on to explain that "what [Romney] has going for him is that he's not Obama," and that the former Massachusetts governor is a "seasoned" debater.

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My Comment: Button line .... he will only support Mitt Romney if he is the only candidate running against Obama. Otherwise ....

Has The GOP Establishment Declared War On The Tea Party.

Rush Limbaugh: GOP Establishment Declares War On Tea Party -- Real Clear Politics

Now, this piece in the New York Times illustrates the obstacles Tea Party lawmakers are up against. All these Republican freshmen in the House, for example, this article makes it plain how difficult their job is. There's even a section in this story on compromise, the bad kind of compromise, the kind of compromise that Republicans have been known for, get along with the Democrats, please the media, show that we're not the unreasonable Tea Party types. That's what's shaking down here. The Tea Party is under assault from the Democrats and the Republican elite, and now the battle has been brought full fore in the pages of the New York Times Magazine.

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My Comment: They may (or may not) have declared war on the Tea Party .... but they are certainly not opening the door for them.