| Republicans at war with drug addict, racist fool Rush Limbaugh. | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 20 2012, 10:04 AM (207 Views) | |
| Mal | Nov 20 2012, 10:04 AM Post #1 |
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There is nothing funnier than seeing Republicans turn on each other and start attacking that blow hard drug addict Rush Limbaugh. Not sure why they did not do it before he election. On Monday, Rush Limbaugh responded to Republican strategist Mike Murphy, who advised that the GOP should stray away from a vision that is right out of “Rush Limbaugh’s dream journal.” Limbaugh readily dismissed the criticism, noting that they got the candidate they wanted. Not to mention, he added, these consultants get rich regardless of who wins. “The biggest problem that Romney had was the Republican primary,” Murphy said on Meet the Press. “That’s what’s driving the Republican brand right now to a disaster, and we’ve got to get, kind of, a party view of America that’s not right out of Rush Limbaugh’s dream journal.” “What, folks, did I or any of you have to do with the Republican primary?” Limbaugh asked. “Did not Murphy get the candidate he wanted? All these consultants, do you realize they get rich no matter who wins or loses? Little-known secret. They get rich no matter who wins or loses. But the Republican primary, as far as he’s concerned there were too many conservatives in it saying too many stupid things.” Next up was GOP strategist Steve Schmidt, who last week at a University of Delaware panel discussion said that Limbaugh’s “white, 65 plus and rural” audience is “not what the country looks like anymore” and that Limbaugh was driving a message of “total ludicrous nonsense.” Limbaugh’s take? “Okay, so you people are all white, 65 and over, and you live in the sticks. And you are screwing up the Republican Party, because you are believing what I say. This is their explanation for having lost,” Limbaugh said. “Steve Schmidt was the architect of McCain’s defeat, he was McCain’s guy. Steve Schmidt ran [John McCain’s 2008] campaign. Yeah. I don’t know where Schmidt has a victory to hang his hat on. He may. I don’t know,” Limbaugh added. The strategists, Limbaugh said, “think they have the strategy, they have the blueprint, they know how to win, though none of them ever do.” |
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