Posted on 01/22/2008 9:14:16 PM PST by kellynla
Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh stunned his listeners by announcing that he might not support the Republican presidential nominee in this years election.
Limbaugh said on Mondays show: "I can see possibly not supporting the Republican nominee this election, and I never thought that I would say that in my life."
The reason: You dont have a genuine down-the-list conservative among the GOP candidates.
Wherever you go here in this roster of candidates, you're going to be able to point out not conservative, what he did there is not conservative Rush said.
The Republican front-runners want the nomination because it's their turn, he also stated. We tried that in '96 with Bob Dole and now they're running the same scenario
"I'm telling ya, it's gonna come down to which guy do we dislike the least. And that's not necessarily good."
After Rushs pronouncements, Los Angeles Times blogger Andrew Malcolm wrote: Across the country, people were dropping their coffee cups, choking on sandwiches, fainting and driving off the road. The king of conservative talk radio not supporting the Republican nominee?
But Limbaughs remarks are not quite so surprising in light of statements he made about GOP candidates Mike Huckabee and John McCain last week:
I'm here to tell you, if either of these two guys get the nomination, it's going to destroy the Republican Party. It's going to change it forever, be the end of it. A lot of people aren't going to vote. You watch.
yeah, I have no candidates left to support, but I will still vote, because I want to be able to honestly say I didn’t vote for Hillary (or Osama).
“And so Rush, when it might have really helped, why didnt you give Duncan Hunter some much needed name exposure before your vast audience?”
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That’s certainly worth repeating!
And so Rush, when it might have really helped, why didnt you give Duncan Hunter some much needed name exposure before your vast audience?
“Ill vote for Obama over McCain, and nobody if its Hillary v. McCain.”
Bingo!
Rush could have backed Hunter or Thompson, the only 2 real conservatives in the race but he chose not to. Rush really disappointed me this time around. The Golden EIB microphone ain’t so golden anymore.
Yeah. Oops, now where are we. I know it’s always been his rule to stay out of it, but this time it was a mistake.
Misleading resconstruction of Rush’s comments. It was clear he was talking about John McCain.
LOL! That’s actually a little scary, as much as I’d love it.
Yet Rush supported Bob Dole?????
I agree. Any of the RINO’s will be better than Hillary as President. Come election day I will vote for the R nominee. Any of the RINO’s running will pick better SCOTUS Judges than Hillary or Obama.
Who the hell thought Thompson would quit on the eve of a major CLOSED primary? He should have waited.
This was the closest thing Limbaugh could have done short of actually stumping for Romney. If McCain and Huck are non-starters, who does that leave...Giuliani? Hardly. This was Rush’s way of trying to push this over the top for Romney.
You never had a genuine “down-the-list” conservative with history in the race.
IN case you didn’t know, Rush Limbaugh, as did all of us here, considers the McCain/Feingold law to be a liberal law, not conservative at all. Thompson was a main sponsor of that bill and the reason it passed.
Thompson spoke conservative, but he was not a “down-the-list” conservative.
anyway, Rush was talking about McCain. Last week he said he’d support Thompson, Romney, or Rudy, but not McCain or Huckabee.
No way Rush misspoke last week, or changed his mind over the weekend.
You bet. That would be the main reason to do it. His qualification for the job would be a bonus.
Well, once Thompson was the last conservative standing, Rush should have immediately supported him.
That said, Thompson’s mother is in the hospital (IIRC), and I can’t fault him for taking care of family first.
Same here.
Does this mean that it time to start reprinting those old bumper stickers?
“Don’t blame me, I didn’t vote for her!”
Just what we need.
Rush helping to elect a democrat.
I wonder what somebody put into his coffee this time?
If they couldn’t do it without Rush, then they weren’t strong enough candidates to begin with. Don’t blame Rush for their running extremely poor campaigns.
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