My guess is Rush is paranoid about a possible scenario where Palin declares she is running and then a Romney or Newt wins the nomination.
At that point he does not want his audience to stay home or lose enthusiasm as the stakes are just too high.
Keeping that in mind,and it's a possibility however remote,its hard to see him coming out,but you never know.
I don’t see that as a problem. Rush could endorse Palin and, if she lost, he could switch to the person who won.
He’d just have to be careful not to diss any other strong possibilities, just concentrate on Palin’s good qualities.
At that point he does not want his audience to stay home or lose enthusiasm as the stakes are just too high.
If all Rush cares about is his personal fortune and radio empire, then what good is he really? Do you honestly believe that's all that really matters to him? I don't.
He stood and championed the cause of conservatism when most considered it to be professional suicide, and he won. He's remained a steadfast voice for America's founding principles, ever since.
I don't believe that he takes any of this lightly, nor is he only looking at it through the lens of his career and business. He wants what we want, but he also understands that he holds a great deal of influence and power in his position - power that, unless carefully used, can do great harm to those he most wishes to support.