To: Sola Veritas
He said he was not conservative. To conservative evangelicals that is a serious insult. Rush will loose audience. Loss of audience means loss of money.
Only if the most important thing to 'conservative evangelicals' is the man's faith. If his faith overrides everything thing else he's done and voted on, then they are using one issue to guide their votes. Huckabee certainly hasn't ruled or governed as a conservative.
I can't see Rush's audience being that unthinking. Some maybe, but not enough to make a difference.
And Rush finally sticking up for conservative principles might bring back all those that left listening to him when he was the GOP waterboy during the amnesty debacle of the last Republican congress.
To: CottonBall
when he was the GOP waterboy during the amnesty debacle of the last Republican congress. ?????Rush playing waterboy during the amnesty debacle. As I recall he was seething angry at the congress for even trying to pass that garbage. He seethed and went on a diatribe against the republican party for that.
To: CottonBall
And Rush finally sticking up for conservative principles might bring back all those that left listening to him when he was the GOP waterboy during the amnesty debacle of the last Republican congress. That wasn't Rush. It was Bill O'Leprechaun.
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01/03/2008 4:46:08 PM PST by
rfp1234
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To: CottonBall
And Rush finally sticking up for conservative principles ... LOL! Are you serious!
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