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On CNN, FRC's Perkins: Limbaugh is "more in touch with the conservative base of the Republican party than most Republican leaders"

March 02, 2009 10:37 pm ET

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    • Author by DAWUSS (March 02, 2009 11:10 pm ET)
         

      Either you agree with the Maha Rushie or you're a RINO. Sad but true.

       

      But here's a thought - if a Republican distanced himself - or herself - from Rush (and refused to back down), could that Republican survive the next election?

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    • Author by steeve (March 03, 2009 1:08 am ET)
         
      Okay, I no longer care about who's leading the republican party.

      There isn't one major policy difference between any two prominent conservatives. Just write their names on a roulette wheel and spin.

      The only way that two republicans can disagree is if there are two horrendously terrible ways of doing something.
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    • Author by harley (March 03, 2009 8:43 am ET)
         
      This just shows how far the right has fallen when they their only message to America is hoping the president and country fails.   It's so sad that the radical right are so afraid of Rushbo and that none of them have the guts to stand up against this bloated uneducated anti-American.  But, as always, it's party first, country last for the GOP.
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    • Author by foghornleghorn (March 03, 2009 11:08 am ET)
         
      This guy creeps me out.
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    • Author by Bill Monroe (March 03, 2009 1:36 pm ET)
         
      Don't know if anyone else caught the rest of this piece, but Gergen seemed pretty dismissive of criticisms that Limbaugh is being 'ugly' and 'incendiary.' He also seemed to blow off the "I want Obama to fail" comments Limbaugh made, saying they weren't directed at the President personally (at least that's how Gergen came across to me).
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