He simply wants zero out of office and will support anyone on our side.
He claims any candidate will do however we all know that some are far more equal than others.
Hard to tell if and or when he will enter into the fray.
Just guessing,his worst nightmare scenario is that he supports a candidate and then they lose. He's afraid the wind would be out of the sails of his audience and they might not support the candidate as hard as is necessary to win.
With 20 million listening you have to be careful what you do,and or say, he is.
With 20 million listening you have to be careful what you do, and or say, he is.
I think you've hit on one of Rush's chief considerations about publicly backing a candidate during the primary, but once Palin declares, it would be dishonest of him in the extreme, to not do something to indicate his support for her to his audience.
I know that this is a delicate matter for radio talk show hosts. Rush isn't the only one who has to carefully watch how he treads during a presidential primary. We're only talking about him, because he's the most influential and well-known conservative talker, but all of them will have to face the same question.