Thursday, March 5, 2009
What's the Hubbub Over Rush Limbaugh?
One can't turn on the radio or TV these days without hearing all about this big fuss over Rush Limbaugh's remarks about Barack Obama. Limbaugh, as is his wont, has again stirred up the liberal hornet's nest by stating that he wanted Barack Obama to fail. From Harry Reid to Keith Olbermann, the reaction has been predictable.
Olbermann, last night on his "Countdown" show (which should be changed to "Meltdown"), even implied that Rush should be taken off the air. Of course, in Olbermann's perfect world, that is precisely what would happen-and may happen yet if the Democrats in Congress pass that Fairness Doctrine they are so fond of. Reid would probably write another letter to Limbaugh's producers, but he knows what would happen there. (It would be sold for charity on E-bay and make Reid look like a fool again.) At any rate, it seems the liberals in the media can't stop talking about it. They even "discuss" it on Barbra Walters' "Four Views Against One" show in the morning as Elizabeth Hasselbeck tries to get a sentence in while four liberals talk over her at the same time.
Here is my take on the whole imbroglio:
First of all, Limbaugh has repeatedly stated that what he wants is for Obama's economic policy to fail because it will bring in socialism and destroy the nation's economy. Limbaugh is trying to make the case that the public should reject it.
Second of all, Limbaugh is once again playing the liberal left media like a violin. He pushes the buttons, they explode, and he laughs all the way to the bank-same as Ann Coulter does when she pushes their buttons.
You see, people like Limbaugh, Coulter, Bill O'Reilly, Dr Phil (McGraw) and Dr Laura (Schlesinger) are not successful because everybody loves them. They realize that is impossible. They are successful because half the people love them while the other half hate them. In other words, everybody is paying attention to them. They know this, and they play up to that reality. Why do you think Rush makes outlandish statements he knows will upset those on the left? Why do you think he plays the tongue-in-cheek role of the conceited, cigar-smoking, sexist self-aggrandizer? His fans know it is a form of humor. His enemies think it is real, and it makes them explode in fury.
Nevertheless, liberals see this latest flap as yet another opening to discredit and destroy a man who articulates the conservative cause better than anybody else. They know he has a huge following and is extremely influential. Why else would they make a big to do over the momentary flap between Rush and RNC Chairman Michael Steele?
As you watch all these liberals in Congress and the media fume over Limbaugh, just consider just how stupid it makes them all look.
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5 comments:
The more the left attack Rush the stupider they become. They are attacking the wrong person. Limbaugh doesn't control the Republican Party (as much as he would like to believe he does), but the people control the party.
The left are clueless on how to get us out of this economic mess, and will point their fingers at Rush, at Bush, etc...instead of pointing their fingers at Nancy, Harry and Barack. The party in power has to assume the responsibility for the problems of the nation.
I agree that he does a good job of articulating the conservative cause. That's why I'm not a conservative.
Rush Limbaugh being the new "leader" of conservatives/Republicans is an absolute gift to Obama and the Democrats. They realize this, which is why the White House is running with it. I think it's a great idea. Rush can lead the Republicans even further to the right and make them even LESS relevant, eventually becoming completely defunct.
"The party in power has to assume the responsibility for the problems of the nation."
Only when the Republicans are in power.
Bryan,
I agree. Attacking Limbaugh is a great tactic to take the public's attention way from the fact that Wall Street is rejecting Obama's economic plan.
(Reject translates as going in the tank.)
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