Well I guess I'm one of those too, while I am still voting for Bush on Nov 2nd, I think its counterproductive and sad to try to censor the asking of difficult questions.
You should read my posts more closely, because you would then know that I'm not doing that. As I said in my very first post on this thread, it is entirely appropriate to talk abot difficult questions here in FreeRepublic, or when we're far from election day.
It is another thing altogether to expect Rush Limbaugh to challenge Bush on issues that he's not being conservative enough on, with only two months to go before a close, bitter election---with millions of listeners, many of them undecided, listening. It is counterproductive to the greater cause of advancing conservatism. Frankly, just as John McCain did last night, Rush was right on target to set aside any notion of infighting for the sake of the candidate.
Right now we have to rally behind Bush, the clearly superior candidate. John Kerry would be a mortal blow to the conservative cause, if for no other reason than our next President is going to be appointing at least two, and possibly up to four, Supreme Court justices.
But again, in the meanwhile, it's quite reasonable to criticize our own man in sympathetic audiences such as this.