Posted on 01/12/2012 1:06:00 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Well, I don’t believe that about Rush.
I think he has a visceral reaction to anyone knocking capitalism in any form.
He fails to understand that evil is evil and exploitation is just that.
But any stance that Rush takes, he tends to start worshipping so don’t expect him to back down on this.
I won’t diss Rush. He’s been a force for good in this country for too long to do that.
He’s upset me a couple of times during this primary.
Once when he devoted two weeks of shows to defending Cain (ha) and now this.
Let’s see how this plays out.
Events are continually changing the landscape.
He also made it clear that he is not attacking free market principals, but vetting the candidate. In addition, he said his record in TX shows exactly how he supports free markets and job creation.
Perry looked great in the interviews I saw. Oh yeah, the Romney flier on SS is pathetic. Perry was the first that clearly has pointed out the need for reform to protect future generations. Romney will say anything to get elected. We know that.
Sarah Palin was very good on Perry's behalf last night. Basically, she said that if you want to run on your business experience and job creation, being questioned about it is fair game. She is right. IMHO, you're either with us or against us! Anyone saying anything about Newt or Perry questioning Romney's record is with him.
Great picture.
Great information.
Thank you!
GO Perry!!
Guess, they didn't see the clip of him being heckled when he called himself a job creator. He yelled at the crowd, if you don't like--go vote for someone else.
I am betting they will!
Maybe there is a reason that has not yet occurred to you; Rush is Right.
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See the new video above. You will like it.
Cain was worth defending. Had Cain gotten more support from conservatives, he would have weathered the storm and would likely be our front runner even now. Instead, conservatives decided to focus on irrelevant perceived weaknesses and failed to see the true value of the man. For this same reason they are incapable of making a rational decision on which candidate to support amongst the remaining few.
Perry is obviously the superior candidate and the last conservative standing. But conservatives will split their votes on Newt, a progressive, and Santorum, a boring, unoriginal candidate, and will mock Perry into oblivion. Because it doesn’t matter what a man’s platform is or his true worth; what matters is how well he can tickle conservative itching ears and fulfill other superficial standards.
I agree with you about Perry, but why are people acting like this is over and decided after one caucus and one liberal state primary?
Let’s at least get through super Tuesday before we throw in the towel.
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