Posted on 06/24/2009 1:22:50 PM PDT by Chet 99
While being interviewed by ABC News Jake Tapper, potential 2012 GOP presidential candidate Gov. Mark Sanford (R-SC) admitted that Cheney and Limbaughs leadership probably isnt good for the Republican Party. He said that Limbaugh is one of those leaders, who have had more than their share of time at a front-row seat.
Here is the audio courtesy of Think Progress:
When asked if Cheneys upfront role was good for the GOP, Sanford said, Probably isnt Everybody needs a rest from any of us in the world of politics. Its why I am such a proponent of term limits. For a republic really to work it means you are going to have new life, new perspective, and new ideas coming into that political body on a regular basis. You know, while somebody may have been at the top at one point, to really keep an invigorated political system, youve got to have new voices stepping in and stepping to the plate and giving their opinions. And any time you have some of the senior leaders continuing to lay out their case for what they believe; it probably usurps the voice of new leaders coming in.
On Limbaugh, Sanford said, It is the same deal here. The beauty of America is everybody gets to say their peace. While everybody is entitled to say their peace, I think there is a certain value to some of the folks who have had more than their share of time at front row seat of the table of what comes next in the conservative movement or the Republican Party to defer, to allow other folks coming up through the ranks to give their perspectives I think all of us need to give everybody a little bit more elbow room with regard to making our voice heard. That means if you got a disproportionate microphone, you might want to share it.
What Sanford is really saying is, Get out of the way old men. It is our time now. You are holding the party back by not letting go of the spotlight and letting people like me have a chance. The basic point that Sanford is making is correct. The GOP will never rebuild if the old blood doesnt get out of the way. However, he is making this point for the purpose of clearing the way for his 2012 presidential run.
Sanford has already had a run in with Rush Limbaugh for calling Rush an idiot for saying that he wants Obama to fail. Sanford told Real Clear Politics, I dont want him to fail. Anybody who wants him to fail is an idiot, because it means were all in trouble.
Limbaugh let Sanford off the hook on that one, but I have a feeling that a response will be coming if Sanford keeps it up. After playing his hand all wrong on the stimulus package, Sanford is a long shot for the GOP nomination in 2012, but he is making it clear that he is going to try to muscle his way into the spotlight.
Wasn’t Sanford supposed to be one of the few shining lights in the Republican Party as far as espousing conservative ideas? Another one bites the dust, heck CHeney and Limbaugh, now that I think of it would make a compelling ticket for 2012.
BWAH! They couldn’t afford him!
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I believe I read long ago that he was originally a Democrat and a cousin of Terry Sanford, popular former Dem. governor of NC.
now that I think of it would make a compelling ticket for 2012.
Very compelling.
But of course.
To me it is just the simplistic and socialist mindset that somehow Rush has exceeded his “share” of time in the front row.
Sanford was never a conservative if he thinks people are given a “share” of time in the “front row”.
YOU BUY A SEAT AT THE FRONT ROW, and Rush’s ticket was purchased for him by his audience who cannot wait to tune in their radios from nine to noon (Pacific) to hear what he has to say.
Thank goodness this mans low moral character exposed him for what he is. His words and attitude apparently already revealed as much.
With this latest development about Sanford, he’s toast for anything beyond where he is now. Too bad. Our 2012 hopefuls are dropping like flies.
I wonder if he listened to Limbaugh in Buenos Aires?
I once saw a bumper sticker on the back of a pickup truck in the parking lot of the VA Clinic in Bangor, Maine.
The bumper sticker said, “Jesus Loves You. Everyone Else Thinks You’re an A$$hole.” (Except it had SS instead of the two dollar signs).
This bumper sticker sure applies to the soon to be ex-governor of South Carolina. Serves him right for dissing Rush and Dick Cheney.
Another elected official who is so arrogant that he sees no problem cheating on his wife.
All this shows me is that he is an as* who thought he would get away with it and got caught.
Hope his wife really, really, really sticks it to him, then we’ll see just how much his girlfriend loves him when he becomes a lot poorer.
“I believe I read long ago that he was originally a Democrat and a cousin of Terry Sanford, popular former Dem. governor of NC.”
For him to act like that there has to be some Rat in there.
That will teach him to mess with the man.....Isn't there an olde saying that includes 'stones' and 'glass'? /snicker
Hillary would be a 100% improvement over Obama.
Anything to defer attention from his own recent idiocy. More evidence of stupidity from Sanford...
"The war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage"
Yea, but you knew he'd address the matter as well as pretty much what he'd say, too. No harm, no foul. ;^)
"Thanks for clearing that up."
No problemo. :^)
{BTW, really neat tractor! sure could use one like it 'round my spread...}
Excellent point, glad you made it.
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