The Talking Point Radio hosts you listed have proven they are conservative in name only. They have lied about Romney’s extremely liberal record.
I don’t agree. They probably have been conservative since before you ever heard the word. I have been listening to Rush since 1989 and can’t recall a liberal position he has takeen on any issue.
Robert Bork, Pete Hoekstra, and Jay Sekulow are not talk show hosts. I’ll let you figure out why they are famous conservatives.
I’m starting to think there may be some truth to the Bain Capital/Clear Channel conspiracy theory.
I mean, Glenn Beck’s a Mormon— so his support of Romney is explainable by that alone.
But Rush? Perhaps he got an ultimatum. You all remember what happened to Don Imus? Well, Clear Channel could do the exact same thing to Rush— and NOT let him out of his contract, leaving him off the air for years and no way out. And just because Romney no longer holds a position in Bain doesn’t mean he still holds influence— Dick Cheney still holds quite a bit of power in the Halliburton organization. Funny now that Romney’s on the ropes, that all of a sudden Rush all but endorses him as the only conservative candidate remaining.
But then again, I’ve been distrustful of the media for years.