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Rush Limbaugh: Trump's un-conservative attack on Ted Cruz raised a red flag for me
Hot Air.com ^ | December 14, 2015 | ALLAHPUNDIT

Posted on 12/14/2015 3:41:18 PM PST by Kaslin

Via MFP, six months after the birth of Trumpmania, this is what finally raised a red flag? Trump arguing that Cruz is a bit of a “maniac” for taking on the entire Senate when it might pose a problem for a president who’ll need friends in Congress to help him pass his agenda?

Guy Benson wrote this last week about Trump’s many admirers in conservative talk radio:

Here’s how the coy game has worked: When Trump is right, they praise him. Fine. When Trump is factually wrong, while making an argument that may contain a “larger truth,” they justify his inaccuracies. When Trump lies, they deflect and excuse. And when Trump does something indefensible, they side-step the substance, resorting to marveling at how masterful he is at “driving a narrative,” playing the media, and aggravating all the ‘right’ people. Sure, he may be a sloppy, impulsive, non-conservative ignoramus on actual policy, but at least “he fights” in a manner that gratifies our audience’s political id; plus, “without him, we wouldn’t even be talking about [fill in the blank]!” There’s never an explicit endorsement, mind you, just loads of adulation. And airtime.

A nice description of how things have worked so far, but not today. Rush could have left it at calling Trump’s attack a “huge mistake” but he goes so far here as to say that if you think Trump’s a “genuine conservative,” which apparently some people do, this should probably cure you of that notion.

Often on Twitter lately you’ll find righties urging Cruz to hit Trump for being an egregious RINO and nearly as often you’ll find Cruz fans responding with, “You’d like that, wouldn’t you? A Trump/Cruz fight would be quite a boost for your boy Rubio.” Cruz himself alluded to that on Friday when he said “the establishment” wants a cage match between him and Trump. Some do, sure, and as soon as Cruz is finished with taking down Trump, they’ll turn on Cruz as also unacceptably “extreme” and start pushing Rubio. But some Trump critics want Cruz to engage, I think, because they believe that’s the only way to get conservative opinion-makers to finally start targeting Trump, which might loosen his hold on some of the tea partiers who prefer him (for the moment). It’s not about boosting Rubio, it’s just about finishing Trump. He could finish himself off and “prove” he’s a RINO by attacking a true-conservative sacred cow, but there’s no reason to think he will at this point. Trump’s been pretty savvy about passing the right’s major litmus tests: He’ll cross them on a boutique issue like eminent domain but on cultural meat-and-potatoes subjects like abortion, guns, and Christianity (the Bible’s the only book ever written that’s better than his own, you know), he toes the line. He’s not going to go out there and say that Ronald Reagan was a terrible president. He has a decent enough sense of what’s disqualifying in the primary and what isn’t.

The other way to “prove” he’s a RINO is to have him go to war with a populist conservative hero. The problem is that Trump himself is now a populist hero for some conservatives, which means other heroes like Rush are risking RINO accusations if they take him on. (“How much is the establishment paying you to attack Donald?”) That’s how you end up with the phenomenon Benson wrote about, where Rush is out there day after day praising Trump while taking care never to endorse him or to claim that the Trump policy du jour is a good “conservative” plan. If Trump attacks Rush or Sarah Palin or some other talk radio star, he risks losing some conservative cred. If Rush attacks Trump, he risks losing some populist cred. Everyone benefits from playing nice. The crucial exception is Ted Cruz, who’s competing with Trump for the same job and can’t avoid a conflict with him. Cruz is holding off because he understands the point about losing populist cred by questioning Trump’s conservatism and thinks he can win Iowa without attacking. Trump, who’s now behind there and who sees Cruz creeping up in other polls, either feels he can’t wait any longer to attack or he thinks that he’ll pay no price for doing so. Today’s jab is Rush’s polite way, I assume, of urging him to rethink that. Populist opinion-makers will stay out of Trump’s way so long as he’s not attacking conservatism or its leading avatars. Once he forces them to choose, they’ll choose and he won’t like the choice. After years of Bushes and McCain and Romneys, they’re not going to knife a brilliant ideological conservative with a real chance at the nomination like Ted Cruz just because some listeners are jazzed about Trump’s temporary ban on Muslims.

In fact, the audio only gives you a taste of what Rush said about Trump today. He objected to the “maniac” attack on Cruz because it was an establishment argument, but he objected to what Trump said about ethanol and affirmative action on more traditional grounds:

And then he dumped on Cruz for being opposed to ethanol? In other words, we as Republicans must support government subsidies to corn farmers in Iowa if we’re to have any chance of winning Iowa? We’ve gotta stand for subsidies? And that, again, is not a conservative position. To go after Cruz on that basis, is again the way the Democrats and the media would go after him, and then there was this Sunday morning on CNN’s State of the Union, Jake Tapper.

“What do you think of Justice Scalia’s remarks, and where are you today on affirmative action?”

TRUMP: I thought it was very tough to the African-American community, actually. I don’t like what he said. I actually saw it in print, and I’m going… I read a lot of stuff. I’m going, “Whoa.” I have great African-American friendships. I have just amazing relationships. But, yeah, I was very surprised at Scalia’s statements, actually.

RUSH: Well, they weren’t “Scalia’s statements.” They were arguments that had been submitted to the court that he was engaging in oral argument over. But these are two things that… If you’re a conservative voter in the Republican primary, these two things have gotta raise some red flags for you people, I would think.

That’s not a formal endorsement of Cruz over Trump but it’s clear which of the two a good conservative should prefer. (Should a good conservative also prefer Rubio to Trump?) Presumably more of this is in store for Trump if he continues to attack, including/especially at the debate tomorrow night. That raises the price for him. Is attacking still worth doing now with Iowa nearly two months away?

Rush Limbaugh: Trump made "huge mistake" attacking Ted Cruz


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservative; elections; ethanol; genuine; immigration; infiltrators; iowa; limbaugh; maniac; moratorium; muslim; redflag; rush; rushlimbaugh; rushlive; rushontrump; senate; tedcruz; trojanhorse; trump; trumpcult; trumpmistakes; trumpwasright; unconservative; unserious
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1 posted on 12/14/2015 3:41:18 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Here’s ethanol in your martini.

But what does Mark Styne have to say? :-)


2 posted on 12/14/2015 3:48:53 PM PST by NormsRevenge (SEMPER FI!! - Monthly Donors Rock!!)
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To: Kaslin

Lying Rush conveniently forgot to mention Cruz insinuating Trump was unstable and could use nukes. Cruz was being a two-faced rat, and needs to be b**** slapped.


3 posted on 12/14/2015 3:49:23 PM PST by heights
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To: heights

Maybe Cruz is right. Maybe Rush is right.

Trump is starting to sound more liberalish, saying things that sound McCain/McConnell-like. I’m getting concerned.

So what if Cruz “attacks” first, and it was hardly an attack. Trumps backlash was a bit...unhinged.


4 posted on 12/14/2015 3:53:06 PM PST by Thorliveshere
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To: NormsRevenge

Clearly, Rush is on board with the GOPe in trying to nominate a liberal. /s


5 posted on 12/14/2015 3:56:21 PM PST by South40 (Ted Cruz = the only conservative in the race)
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To: heights

Show me the quote in which Cruz said this.


6 posted on 12/14/2015 3:57:36 PM PST by reegs
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To: heights
Rush never said Cruz was off limits and that Trump shouldn't have attacked him. Rush was arguing that attacking Cruz from the left with ethanol subsidies and the argument of not getting along with the establishment was the wrong strategy for Trump if he wants to run as a conservative.

Cruz was being a two-faced rat, and needs to be b**** slapped.

Goodness this place is becoming DU.

7 posted on 12/14/2015 3:59:04 PM PST by erod (Chicago Conservative | Cruz or Lose!)
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To: South40

Im not sure there is such a thing as an unfettered candidate around these days.. Not one the media won’t pick apart eventually anyway.

Does Stassen have any grandkids still around?

First time I ever heard Rush, the fish were biting..

Now it’s the media.


8 posted on 12/14/2015 3:59:18 PM PST by NormsRevenge (SEMPER FI!! - Monthly Donors Rock!!)
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To: South40
Clearly, Rush is on board with the GOPe in trying to nominate a liberal.

Ya, I thought that was pretty obvious to.
9 posted on 12/14/2015 3:59:33 PM PST by JoSixChip
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To: reegs

He said behind this behind his back, as devious little rats tend to do.


10 posted on 12/14/2015 4:04:22 PM PST by heights
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To: reegs

Try again, just got out of the hospital, kind of out of it. He was reported, by more than one person, that Cruz said this in that closed Rino meeting.


11 posted on 12/14/2015 4:06:52 PM PST by heights
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To: heights

In one weekend Trump disses Scalia, swallowing the media meme hook line and sinker, supports the liar and GOPe hack McConnell against Cruz, and supports subsidies for ethanol.

This outsider sounds like Boehner, Ryan and McConnell.


12 posted on 12/14/2015 4:10:01 PM PST by St_Thomas_Aquinas ( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
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To: heights
Lying Rush conveniently forgot to mention Cruz insinuating Trump was unstable and could use nukes.

Actually, Rush did say that Cruz started it off.

What Rush was criticizing Trump for was his attack on Cruz for going after the establishment. Rush stated that was the reason why Trump was doing so well in the polls because Donald was doing that very same thing, ( taking on the establishment). Then all of a sudden, Trump turns around and sounds like a democrat or RINO.

Rush stated he did not know what to make of that, and that was raising alarm bells. He wasn't attacking Trump but making an observation.

13 posted on 12/14/2015 4:10:30 PM PST by dragonblustar (Bernie Sanders. Because free stuff won't give itself away.)
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To: Kaslin

The New York city democrat that Trump had been hiding inside popped out, as he became obsessed with the poll numbers that came out for Cruz.


14 posted on 12/14/2015 4:12:42 PM PST by Moorings
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To: reegs

But inside a conference room Wednesday in a Madison Avenue office, with about 70 people pressed around a table, Mr. Cruz gave his assessment of the race, lumping Mr. Trump with another candidate whose supporters the Texas senator hopes to poach, Ben Carson.

“Both of them I like and respect,” said Mr. Cruz, according to an audio recording of his comments provided by one attendee. “I don’t believe either one of them is going to be our president.”

But he added, “You look at Paris, you look at San Bernardino, it’s given a seriousness to this race, that people are looking for: Who is prepared to be a commander in chief? Who understands the threats we face?”

He went on: “Who am I comfortable having their finger on the button? Now that’s a question of strength, but it’s also a question of judgment. And I think that is a question that is a challenging question for both of them.”

On the audio, after he described the “challenging question” facing Mr. Trump and Mr. Carson, Mr. Cruz went on to explain: “So my approach, much to the frustration of the media, has been to bear hug both of them, and smother them with love.”

He added: “People run as who they are. I believe gravity will bring both of those campaigns down” and “the lion’s share of their supporters come to us.”
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/12/10/ted-cruz-questions-donald-trumps-judgment-to-be-president/


15 posted on 12/14/2015 4:13:21 PM PST by Duchess47 ("One day I will leave this world and dream myself to Reality" Crazy Horse)
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To: heights; All

Cruz almost certainly got caught in a set-up by the RINOs.

Trump let himself be setup by the media cartel to attack Cruz.

Getting Trump and Cruz to fight each other is the Uniparties wet dream.


16 posted on 12/14/2015 4:15:24 PM PST by marktwain
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To: Moorings
Speaking of alarm bells...

How close was Donald trump to the mob

Got to wonder if this is just waiting in Hillary's arsenal.

17 posted on 12/14/2015 4:27:36 PM PST by conservativejoy (Pray Hard, Work Hard, Trust God,,,, We can elect Ted Cruz!)
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To: heights

Lying Rush, huh?

My goodness. Some people around here are asleep at the wheel.

Trump’s comments should be setting off alarm bells for all conservatives, but when the angry mob has gathered - and it most definitely has (& I may join it) - normally right-thinking people lose sense of what is good and proper.

Go Cruz Go! Go Trump Go!


18 posted on 12/14/2015 4:28:47 PM PST by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind. ~Steve Earle)
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To: Kaslin

Reads like a Rush endorsement for Cruz.


19 posted on 12/14/2015 4:31:08 PM PST by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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To: Kaslin

Ref Scalia’s remarks: Trump should come out and say “I should have known better than to take the media’s word for it. They constantly lie about things I say so I shouldn’t be surprised that they lied about something Scalia said.”


20 posted on 12/14/2015 4:36:08 PM PST by VerySadAmerican
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