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Who Thinks McCain Endorsing Romney is a Great Idea?
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | January 4, 2012 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 01/04/2012 2:33:03 PM PST by Kaslin

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RUSH: While all this is going, folks, we're not gonna ever, ever forget Barack Obama. We are not going to be distracted. Now, Barack Obama is in Ohio as we speak while McCain is endorsing Romney. (laughing) Who's in charge of this? Who thinks this is good? Who thinks this is helpful? I want to know. There it is: "McCain Endorsing Mitt Romney." What am I missing? Obviously somebody thinks this is well-timed and a great idea. I'd like to know who. At any rate, Obama is out in Ohio talking about the economy. Now, this is pathetic. He just said -- and I kid you not -- I read this on the closed-captioning while I was talking to Eric in Billings, Montana. "You're keeping that extra $40 in every paycheck because I told Congress they couldn't leave for vacation."

I just pointed out that the New York Times per-issue price increase wipes out your $40 tax cut and then some. Your New York Times per-issue increase of 50 cents is gonna cost you more than your tax cut is. But Obama is out actually saying, "You're keeping that extra $40 in every paycheck 'cause I told Congress they couldn't leave for vacation." I mean, folks, it's pathetic. We have a president of the United States running for reelection on $40, a tax cut of 40 bucks. Do you remember how Obama fought tooth and nail against extending the Bush tax cuts? That's real money. That's not 40 smackers. That's real money. And he fought tooth and nail against that. Meanwhile, McCain is still endorsing Romney. If they're gonna do this, you know, do it in ten seconds and then grab the hook. But no.

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RUSH: Okay, the McCain endorsement. So I'm listening to PMSNBC during the break and Mark Halperin -- I don't even know where he works anymore. These guys jump around from magazine to magazine. Is he still at Time? I don't know. But he's talking about, and frankly, I had not considered this, New Hampshire loves McCain. This is a brilliant move by Romney because New Hampshire loves McCain. This is perfectly timed. But then a question arose in my fertile mind. Why does Romney need an endorsement in New Hampshire? The polls all indicate that Romney wins New Hampshire easily, so much so that New Hampshire's considered to be irrelevant now, that South Carolina, that's the next real focal point.

South Carolina is going to be a far more important indicator than New Hampshire. And yet here comes McCain, and they're doing two or three joint appearances today with McCain endorsing Romney in New Hampshire. And so Mark Halperin is making it look like the McCain endorsement is a specifically targeted endorsement simply for New Hampshire. Okay, fine and dandy, but why is it necessary? The conventional wisdom is that Romney's got New Hampshire sewn up. If you were Romney, which endorsement would you rather have today? John McCain or Rush Limbaugh? Well, he's got the McCain endorsement in New Hampshire. Now, why aren't the brilliant Republican strategists and consultants, is my question, why aren't these brilliant consultants and all these campaign experts and managers, why aren't they warning Romney against getting endorsements from McCain? I just don't understand it.

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RUSH: Let's play a little game here. Let's just assume for the fun of it that Romney did choose McCain to be his VP running mate like the guy in New Hampshire suggested. What kind of combination would that give us? Here's what we'd have -- and it's a killer combination indeed, folks! A Romney-McCain ticket: The man who could not beat Obama teamed up with the man who could not even beat McCain. That's what somebody in the audience in New Hampshire actually asked for today! What a deadly combination.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: citizenmccain; endorsements; maverick; themaverick; yosemitesam
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To: Kaslin
The man who could not beat Obama teamed up with the man who could not even beat McCain.

That's gonna leave a mark. LOL!

41 posted on 01/04/2012 4:21:25 PM PST by Cyber Liberty ("If the past sits in judgment on the present, the future will be lost." --Winston Churchill)
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42 posted on 01/04/2012 4:31:15 PM PST by RedMDer (Forward With Confidence!)
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To: mouse1
My thoughts exactly. Last election I worked my butt off for the candidate because I wanted anyone but obama. (I worked harder than he did). Oh, the abuse I endured from people I know and here on FR was brutal. I was in the audience in Waukesha WI when he said obama wasnt a bad person. Never again I vowed. But, unfortunately, the stakes have never been higher. Could a 3rd party candidate actually make it? Can our Country last another 4 years with the pretender in chief? I am at wits end not knowing what to do.

That moment will go down in history.

I think I would like to endorse J.D. Hayworth for VP.

43 posted on 01/04/2012 4:41:14 PM PST by Irish Eyes
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To: Kaslin

The best word to describe this is: “superfluous”. McPain can’t get traction anywhere now but AZ.


44 posted on 01/04/2012 5:05:32 PM PST by Theodore R. (I'll still vote for Santorum if he is on the April 3 ballot.)
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To: Irish Eyes

Remember how Robert J. Dole in 1996 took off all weekends but then went 72-hours straight at the end; he must have been on energy pills. It didn’t help. The American people wouldn’t accept Bob Dole, but KS never lost faith in him. Imagine how much better in the long run we would have been if Dole had been unseated in 1974 after one term in the Senate.


45 posted on 01/04/2012 5:24:42 PM PST by Theodore R. (I'll still vote for Santorum if he is on the April 3 ballot.)
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To: Kaslin

Maybe McCain decided to speak out because he is afraid for the Republican Party if Ron Paul were to gain further traction. That would be a disaster. A contest between Paul and Obama would be a nightmare for America - a nightmare with no possibility of a good ending.


46 posted on 01/04/2012 6:48:01 PM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: Kaslin

Likely Karl Rove thinks this is a sure winner for Juan McLame to endorse Mittens.

All I can say, I like it!


47 posted on 01/05/2012 10:53:09 AM PST by Howie66 (I can see November (2012) from my house.)
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