Page: "Right now, [Republicans'] strongest voice - for the conservative movement, anyway, is Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, those broadcast folks"
April 26, 2009 11:44 am ET
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On the other hand, Politico does an article on the "brewing rebellion" of the GOP 'grassroots' and doesn't once -- not once -- mention the role of rightwing broadcast media.
Why weren't these 'grassroots' out in the streets when Dubya was president? Maybe it has something to do with the change in focus of Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck?
You wouldn't know from Politico because as far as they're concerned, this new-found passion comes totally from the ground up. In other word, Politico went to the Puppet Show and only bothered to report from the perspective of the puppets.
Grover Nordquist is one half of the voice of some group of weirdos called the Democrat party?
Are they as much fun as the All Night party, the Parmazon party, or the Disconncted partly?