This is brilliant analysis by Rush. Obama’s agenda has widespread support while at the same time the majority of Americans are dissatisfied with the country’s direction. Obama postures as the crusader, the man who’s fighting against everything that’s wrong. He’s not governing, he’s still campaigning, still fighting against the entrenched interests. It’s stunning.
Obama’s position is that he doesn’t have anything to do with the policies of the country; he’s the one trying to fix everything that’s wrong.
I agree. I think that is indeed the secret to his success—the perpetual campaign.
So he can bring about the destruction of the country, all the while pretending he’s the one fighting against it.
Rush’s insights are often right on. What doesn’t get pointed out enough is that conservatives started losing ground with the election of GWHB. He only laments that we may never turn it around in his lifetime.
I used to wonder how on earth the German Citizenry ever allowed Hitler to advance so quickly. Now I know.
Brilliant, my butt. If Rush is just now suddenly having this big revelation that people aren’t connecting Obama with the current situation in the country, why did he make a big deal (rightly so) about the need to educate the public in the days following the election? It’s completely obvious and nothing any of us hasn’t already figured out for cripesake. Rush just insults his audience when he goes into this kind of “jeez I was too stupid to realize this before” bit. How about getting on with the process of educating the “low information voters” then? Will Rush do anything more than yak about it or will he rise to the standard of his conservative mentors like Wm. F. Buckley and work to show the connections he he now finally sees are missing?