He has been sort of a party cheerleader for the last few years. He used to be a conservative first and republican second but now he seems to equate conservatism to whatever the Bush administration official policy is.
I haven't had a chance to listen in the last few weeks, but he has had the habit of originally pointing out when the GOP strays from conservative ideology, but then backtracking a day or two later by trying to point out that it is really just brilliant stratergy and stealing an issue from the democrats.
I checked his website just now and from a quick look at the front page it seems like he is still in party cheerleader mode. That kind of thinking is going to get the GOP killed in November.
The, in re: Rush, I stand corrected. I don't listen to talk radio at all. I used to watch Rush on TV years ago. I usually agreed with what he said, but always thought I would probably find him obnoxious if I actually knew him. :)