That’s good analysis. I remember, maybe it was fall, Rush said something like “It reminds me of Perot; people hear Trump say he’s going to do things he never said he would do. Trump is so ambiguous that he’s blank slate.” That’s when I knew Rush would turn on Trump when it came down to him vs a real conservative.
Neither Rush nor Levin will turn against Trump. If they did, they'd lose a big share of their audience. Each of these guys is best at certain issues:
Rush's transcripts are so beautifully clear and on-point that it reads as good as if he painstakingly reworked the text. Now Savage is different from all of them because he diverges off of politics sometimes -- which is much appreciated. One thing I don't like is the over-the-top commercials we often hear these guys speak. Why can't these guys talk straight to their audiences about the products they sell? How do they know "Gold Line" is the best place to buy gold?! They probably hate doing these phony commercials themselves. And maybe that's why Rush is promoting his own books instead. Good idea. |