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Want to Hear How Limbaugh Responded to GOP Strategist’s ‘Dream Journal’ Criticism? We Thought So

Over the weekend, Republican strategist Mike Murphy appeared on “Meet the Press,” where he had some advice for the Republican Party. Murphy said that the GOP must reject radio host Rush Limbaugh’s approach if it wishes to, once again, become victorious. The commentator called for a “party view of America” that doesn’t come from “Limbaugh’s dream journal.” On Monday, the popular radio host hit back, launching into a pointed, on-air response.

After playing the soundbite of Murphy speaking about the Republican primary, which the strategist said is driving the party to disaster, Limbaugh candidly dismissed the commentator’s claims.

Rush Limbaugh Responds to Mike Murphys Dream Journal Comment

Conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh speaks during a secretive ceremony inducting him into the Hall of Famous Missourians on Monday, May 14, 2012, in the state Capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. Credit: AP 

“What, folks, did I or any of you have to do with the Republican primary?,” Limbaugh asked listeners. “Did not Murphy get the candidate he wanted? All these consultants, do you realize they get rich no matter who wins or loses? Little-known secret.”

The radio host then indicated that Murphy’s real issue was with the conservative candidates who ran in the Republican primary, noting that the strategist apparently felt that “there were too many conservatives in it saying too many stupid things.” Limbaugh then accused Murphy of calling for an end to conservatism.

In addition to Murphy’s comments, the host also took aim at a speech that GOP political operative and 2008 adviser to Sen. John McCain’s presidential campaign Steve Schmidt recently gave at the University of Delaware. In it, Schmidt told the audience that Limbaugh is speaking to a demographic that is “white, 65 plus, and rural.”

The strategist (whom Limbaugh referred to as “the architect of McCain’s defeat”) contended that this isn’t what America looks like any longer and that the radio host’s message is “complete and total ludicrous nonsense.”

“Okay, so you people are all white, 65 and over, and you live in the sticks,” Limbaugh responded. “And you are screwing up the Republican Party, because you are believing what I say. This is their explanation for having lost.”

Listen to Rush’s response, below, and hear exactly what he had to say to those strategists trying to pin blame for Obama’s re-election on him:

(H/T: Mediaite)

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Comments (168)

  • phrogdriver
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:08am

    It doesn’t matter. This is the mainstream Republican’s opportunity to run to the left – which is where they’ve always really wanted to be. Within 8 years, conservatives will be a third party in one form or another and the republican party will have committed suicide.

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    • fastfacts
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:16pm

      They are idiots. They would rather pander and play nice then go after the real cause, Obama is not a nice guy, neither are his goons. Look at the voter fraud. Have you seen the programmer that testified that the voting machines were rigged. This has gone viral: http://www.thedailycandidate.com/video/2012/nov/programmer_voter_fraud.html

      They should have investigated and fought it in court, like Allen West.

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    • DIgnified
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:19pm

      They will not be missed.

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    • bonesiii
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:03pm

      The real problem is we let the liberal states go first in the primary process, so we end up stuck with “moderate” Republicans who then go on to lose. And the dems know this full well.

      I propose the conservative states move their primaries to the same day as the earliest states. See what happens from there. Of course ideally all primaries should be on the same day. That could be “step two” down the road when enough people in elected office agree; a federal law that all primaries are on the same day so we stop disenfranchising most of the country.

      Let’s face it, if this was done prior to 2012, we would likely be looking at President-elect Santorum right now.

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    • RejectFalseIcons
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:08pm

      You are exactly right. Obama’s victory is a huge win for progressive republicans. What a lot of people seem to forget is that Barry Goldwater and the boys started conservatism as a response to progressive republicanism. They hide behind a bunch of garbage issues that give them just enough pull to secure reelection as a republican, and then get to washington and immediately start fattening themselves up.

      Goldwater’s experiment has failed. The only option for fiscal conservatism is libertarianism. We must replace the republican party.

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    • Mudd
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:19pm

      Agreed, if the country goes down the drain, as it seems to be going, I blame the Republican Party and their wishy washy B.S. more than I blame the Libs who are only doing what they’re supposed to be doing. You can’t blame tigers for eating your children when the people who are supposed to be protecting your children from them are acting on behalf of the tigers.

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    • aschark
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:11pm

      I think you’re right about a third party, but in the wrong direction. Here in MA, we have 10 US Reps in Congress, all (surprise!) Democrats. Now of the 10, 6 are REGISTERED DSA’s. What is a DSA, you ask? Well, it’s the Democratic Socialists of America. In Congress, there’s 70 REGISTERED DSA’s. On the ballot, they all have a “D” after their name, which in time, will be changed to an “S.” The Democrats will become Socialists, because as it seems, the people in this Country want a nanny Country, as you can see by the election. We want to be just like Europe. And Greece.

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    • Rowgue
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:56pm

      Real conservatives have been a pseudo third party for a long time already. Most of them usually vote republican because there is no legitimate conservative party to align themselves with, and they see it as a lesser of two evils type scenario.

      But republicans as a party haven’t represented actual conservatism at least since the reagan years.

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    • agnosticdyslexicinsomniac
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 5:55pm

      As I lay awake last night wondering if there is a doG I pondered the thought of changing my party affiliation. It is time that everyone who is 50 years of age and younger to abandon the Democrat and Republican party and register as an Independent. Let’s do this the second week in January on that Wednesday. I firmly believe that we, as a voting block, share more common interests than we disagree on. We are also the ones, along with our children, who are still stuck with the bill once all in power now are gone! By the time they see the size of our voting block, which will be larger than either party, they will piss down their legs and realize then NEED to listen to US now. Face it. Both parties are so divided that nothing but higher unemployment, less jobs, more debt, less rights, it is going in the wrong direction people and it is the fault of both parties!!!! We have got to get back to our basic Constitutional Freedoms originally designed for us and stop this madness. And please don’t misunderstand me. I am NOT talking about going back 200 years. I am talking about coming together on our basic rights and understandings that we are all equal and deserve the same opportunities. Unfortunately we are not all guaranteed the same outcome. I promise you 50 and younger, we agree on more than we disagree. Time to end this madness.

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    • Seymour
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 9:03pm

      Sorry driver, aint gonna happen. Too many pissed off people over the age of 30 and non-minority that are right on edge. The only white minority there is would be found in the Democratic Party as we are still a majority of 64%. At some point the under 30 Obama voting kids will get their arse handed to them by the left as we all have at which point the education begins. I have provided my son enough to do something but not enough to do nothing. He voted for Obama and now he’s out of my house. He will learn on his own at this point especially when the Obamacare $1100 is due in 2013, $1700 in 2014 and on and on.

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    • Mulder1
      Posted on November 21, 2012 at 10:24am

      If the GOP betrays its base and supports a mass amnesty for illegal aliens, which the majority of Americans do not want, they will lose millions more votes from us than you gain from Hispanics. Fight against amensty for illegals and fight for lower numbers of immigrants by joining NumbersUSA and send free faxes to your U.S. Reps and other politicians – http://www.numbersusa.com

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  • One Man Mormon Blues Band
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:06am

    Interestingly, it is the sophisticated, secular, city folks who are on the wrong side of history, though they are at present in the majority. Humans are biological beings connected to biological forces. Life is a nurturing activity, not a self-satisfying activity. It is those who live in the sticks who will eventually bail out those who think they are immune from reality. It is a question of time.

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    • MDDAWG
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:08pm

      Right on!

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    • elevenoclock
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 5:33pm

      I moved to the sticks after decades of living in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Miami, Iowa, and many more areas looking for someplace to live in peace. I found it! I couldn’t believe the ignorance of most city dwellers, and as one myself I had to re-educate myself to what is really important to me and my family. That doesn’t mean living in a shack stocked with beans and sardines.

      All the talk about elections and politicians is no longer important to me, as a history buff I believe we have to go through a really bad depression where people starve, people die and perhaps after 15 years of a bad depression the lessons of our grandparents and their parents might be re-born. And, saving the city folks who gave us the depression is not on my agenda. ” Live by the sword, Die by the sword”

      Regardless, if you live in or near a large city, I suggest moving ASAP to a small quiet community in order to survive the next 15 years.

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  • Pantloadian
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:04am

    The right wing media complex is withering. You were all absolutely convinced that it had educated and inspired Americans to adopt radical conservatism. Romney was going to win in a landslide. You would gain seats in the House and retake the Senate. Obamacare would be repealed. All taxes for the rich would be lowered. Social Security and Medicare would be privatized. Abortion would be illegal. Oh, Hosannah, the ways of god fearin’ Christians would rule the Earth.

    Not.

    Why not? Because in the end it was nothing more than a scripted reality TV show. You’re much closer to Honey Boo Boo than Ronald Reagan.

    Face it, America rejects your obstruction and self-righteous indignation. The Tea Party was the last gasp for your cause – a hypocritical and profane attempt at seizing power for personal gain and control over others. You didn’t want government to tell you what light bulb to buy, but you wanted government to tell you who you could marry. You wanted government to force you to carry a rape baby to term.

    But we real Americans see through your obnoxious caterwauling. You’ve proven yourselves to be unworthy of compromise. So, we’re moving forward without you. When you drop the scales from your eyes, we will welcome you back. Until then, stay in Texas.

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    • mikem1969
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:24am

      pantload, go clean your diaper. There are now more takers in AMERICA than makers, and the takers want their free stuff. Nothing about the left is REAL AMERICAN, go study hitler’s germany, stalin’s russia and mao’s china, and you will see what the left wants. Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The left loves to regress back to government control instead of self reliance. They want you dependent on them instead of yourself. Go troll elsewhere.

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:45am

      MIKEM . . . Sorry, you’re in the minority. And we all know minorities don’t matter. How’s it feel?

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    • SixX
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:54am

      I hate to say it pantloadian, but you’re right. Republicans have just become the party that can’t face reality. They think people who accept Medicare/Medicaid or Social Security, or military benefits are ‘moochers’ or takers. It’s true. They lump them in with other welfare recipients who would die if they didn’t have that government help. If memory serves, we’re supposed to promote the public welfare instead of become bigots and poor-class haters who only serve the rich.

      Republicans try to justify their party by saying ‘Lincoln was a Republican’ and other irrelevant nonsense. Lincoln would be turning in his grave at the state of the GOP. They try to link the left with Hitler and Stalin, but they have NO clue about what they are talking about. Beck has blinded them with too much propaganda.

      Republicans have come to the point of believing the nonsense of the media and web propaganda instead of doing their homework with actual fact checking. The uber-sad point is, they are PAYING these propagandists like Rush, Hannity, and Beck to led them astray…and have no idea they are voting against their own best interests. They will continue down that road until they learn to face reality and do a little math instead of spouting fairy tales and unsupported opinions from paid shills who are simply hurting our country. Rush certainly ISN’T helping the Republican Party.

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    • Government_Goodies
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 12:28pm

      Wrong. There are simply a majority of people who are voting for bread and circuses.

      Grats on winning totalitarianism.

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 12:35pm

      LOL….”we real Americans”.
      You idiot…you’ve got at least 3 screennames at the Blaze WANGO, HORSEDANCER and now PANTSLOADIAN and you’re trying to sell the idea that you’re “real”? LOL…you must be joking.

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 12:42pm

      You want reality HORSEDANCER/WANGO/PANTSLOADIAN?
      How about 8% unemployment for nearly four years under Obama? How about a $16 trillion deficit under Obama heading towards $20 trillion? You think abortions, Obamacare and a cause I know is close to your heart..homosexual marriage..are going to fix that little guy?
      Reality is going to bite you idiot liberals on the arse and your brand will evaporate you feeble minded cretin.
      Come on idiot…is the debt and unemployment not “interesting and provocative” enough for you to speak about as PANTSLOADIAN either?

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    • toto
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:03pm

      Pant, er Full of It, it is people like you, who the Stalinists, Hitlers, communists and socialists have cultivated and counted on to take down this country. When the noose tightens around your life and your freedom is gone, I hope you will have a moment of enlightenment that YOU and your fellow travelers were used and you were an active participant in the destruction of a Constitutional Republic that was once the only great hope for freedom in the world. Once America falls, it’s all over for everyone else too, the despots will reign. The voting in this country is already as tribal as any third world country. Soros is dominating and the voters are complete dupes.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:07pm

      well said pantloadian

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    • azvbfan
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:10pm

      I’m a single, minority woman that didn’t vote for Obama. My mother taught me long ago that boys will say anything to get you right where they want you. Actions always speak louder than words. Never trust a boy (or president) that whispers sweet nothings in your ear without the actions to back it up. I think republicans lost because too many silly women have forgotten that words are cheap and a real man puts action behind his words.

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    • FLguy71
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:20pm

      Yawn. Majority rule is not better than minority rule in its inherent morality. The Jews were a minority in Germany under Hitler, and they got crushed, as they did in Stalin’s USSR. Whites were the minority in South Africa, and held down the black majority for a very long time. Being in the majority does not make one right; as your friends would say, the majority of Americans held that slavery was just fine once upon a time, but that did not make it right or moral.

      You call it ‘radical conservatism;’ I guess balancing a budget and not expecting everyone in the country to continuously feed at the government trough is radical to you, for that is what the Tea Party stands for: limited government and government accountability, no matter the party. In this progressive society, yes, that would be very radical. And if you consider Romney a radical conservative, you really are very ignorant. Or a liar. I’d wager the latter, but who knows. Your lumping all Tea Party people into the group that wants women to carry babies produced by rape is a certainly a lie and you know it. You have zero credability for that statement alone. But you do prove true one thing that I’ve always seen, that is that liberals are hateful, liars, and destroyers. No wonder they like radical Muslims like the Muslim Brotherhood so much and hate Jews. Birds of a feather, as they say.

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:32pm

      FLYGUY . . . Yours is the kind of flimsy loose-knit world view that turned Americans against conservatism. But I’ll give you one chance: Who are the half of Americans who are feeding at the trough? And how much are they getting? You should know this, given that you see it as the core of our national woe.

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    • Lord_Frostwind
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:33pm

      By the time you’re through, there won’t be anything to welcome us back to. This country is on the verge of crisis, one that could spell the end of unity that has allowed us to continue thus far. Your policies will fail, it is simple mathematics, the only hope I have is that people realize that what their country has promised them was a lie.

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:35pm

      AVENGECAKE . . . Correct, not interesting or provocative enough. Good guess. Better than usual.

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    • Annapurna
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:21pm

      Diaper chick, your cranium is as full of it as your pants are. Since when did 62 million morons who voted for Obama become a majority in this country of nearly 400 million? Hate to break the news to you, but tea partiers are not the ones sucking the country dry, it’s you and your fellow dependent pacifier suckers.

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    • Canada_Goose
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:46pm

      @ SIXX You are right on target with your analysis.

      Perhaps after a few more national election cycles when the GOP consistently gets a lower and lower share of the vote, particularly in in former reliable red districts like suburban Virginia, Colorado and Pennsylvania, they will come to their senses and jettison the right wing hate radio nonsense.

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    • aschark
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:57pm

      You do have a point there, pant load: there are more people in this Country who want freebies, than the ones who pay for them (taxpayers) Who doesn’t? Problem is, the government gives out the freebies, and the taxpayers money is the medium. If we keep giving out more freebies, the Dems will get even more votes (3.5 mil over Romney). If Obama runs for a third term (he just might be the man who can do it), I’m sure the 40 mil on EBT’s will increase. But the revenue from taxpayers will decrease, even though the rates will increase. If you were rich, and you knew that they were coming after your money, wouldn’t you do your best to protect it (overseas accounts, like GE – 1 bil in profit, $0 in taxes). Now, with the rich depleting, who’s left to pay the taxes? Well, who do we have left: the poor (growing) and the middle class. That’s why the middle class had to be protected: they’re paying the increased taxes! Look, only time will tell. Government is a business. If it’s run right, the government will have a surplus to invest in the infrastructure of the Country, not Soylandra.
      My following post is verbatim (I ran out of room on this one)

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    • aschark
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 4:11pm

      This is in continuance of my other post (no more room)
      This was said by a well know Senator, on the floor of Congress, regarding this Country’s deficit, in March, 2006:

      “The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the US Government cannot pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies.

      Increasing America ‘s debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that, “the buck stop s here.’ Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better.”

      Barak Obama

      Do what I say, not what I do

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 5:43pm

      ANNAPURINA . . .First, 53 million voted for Obama. Second, the population of the U.S. is about 312 million. Now, if you can be so wildly off with such basic info, what makes you think you understand anything about economics? Educate yourself then come back. We’ll talk, I promise.

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    • mikem1969
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 6:46pm

      Pantload, I have been in the minority for a long time, I just know how to think and do for myself. libs and progressives are always wanting others to do everything for them. As others have said in response to your truly idiotic posts under various old names and a couple of new ones as of late, what happens when the government runs out of other peoples money to throw around? Hmm, bet you don’t know the answer to that one because morons like you never learn from history. Do some research on hitlers Germany, stalins Russia, and maos china and see the road morons like you are leading this country down. Is hitler, stalin, or mao who you want enslaving and murdering you kids? Get a REAL EDUCATION and get off the cool aid you tool.

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  • RodT82721
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:03am

    We have a systemic problem in this country today, that is at it’s core, our lack of unbiased public education and media. Added to that a fast growing moocher class that get really mad if they are called moochers. They seem to prefer unfortunates, but their goal is more of your money.

    The battle for the Republican party is on-going.
    There are 2 main groups, the conservatives and the liberals, that refer to themself as moderate or establishment. Rino seems a more apt label IMHO.

    The problem is the liberals want the same thing Democrats want, more of your money, while the conservative element is fighting to return to a Republic operating under the rule of law, instead of feelings.
    Another term for social justice, that our judges are all intent on making the rule of the day.

    If the liberals win, then we no longer have 2 parties.
    The Democrats have lots of diverse groups, but all their groups have the same goal, more of your money, so they vote as one.

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  • schroeder123
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:01am

    It’s time all Republicans who are really consecutive, Move to the Tea Party.

    Democrats/Republicans….both the same.

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  • truthnstuff
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:45am

    Rush is right on again!!! The Repube’s and their corrupt consultants are the ones that want to continue the status quo so they can continue lining their pockets. No more donations to the Repubics and their PACs.

    Shrivel and fall off you parasites.

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  • MrKnowItAll
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:38am

    My Children know what is REALLY going on. I am Proud of the hard work I have done to change their attitude. I had no idea how Indoctrinated they were. You most likely have no clue how Indoctrinated your Children are. It all started with myself telling my 14 year old about New World Order. Where they want Open Boarder’s. When my son Replied….He thinks that is O.K.. I went to Work and now he and the rest of my family Understand what is Right and how that is Not.

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    • itsalluphillfromhere
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:11pm

      so you pushed your thoughts onto your uninformed children to make them understand your point of view. And you think that is going to be the only voice in their ears over the next 5-10 years? Anytime they are not right next to you, listening to your opinions, they are listening to others and making their own. Let’s hope you put the fear of god into them, otherwise they’ll fall into the progressive mind trap that is everywhere.

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    • SimpleTruths
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:16pm

      I feel sorry for your children.

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  • catfanatic1979v1
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:32am

    We need to cleanse the republican party of moderates and starts with those who never end up in front of a camera. The backroom boys are the ones pulling the strings here. Glenn needs to shine a light on those who are hidden.

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    • noproblems
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:42am

      We need toss the Dimms nd the Repugs on the ash heep of history. Both parties got us to $16 trillion in debt, cultural rot, and a political system that does not produce leaders with honor and integrity. The Repugs are now the Whig Party, and the Tea Party must move forward and quit wasting time and resources fighting the establishment.

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    • truthnstuff
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:49am

      You really are an idiot, useful or not. The other idiots, like you, are the only ones you will reach when you give your MSLSD taking points. Go back to your Huff-Post herd.

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    • cordovamx
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:05am

      @ CDN1979: I’d disagree – a lot of what Glenn says has come to fruition. He openly admits he has been wrong on a few things – and he’s not a prophet, nor does he claim to be. He DOES do a great job of exposing and covering things the MSM won’t touch, which is admirable.

      The GOP is just as corrupt as the Dems. They are all one in the same.

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    • dajones
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:11am

      CDN1979, you know what’s even more sad? Lame and thoughtless seminar posters who come here to spew hate as a distraction. You have nothing to contribute here. You might as well “move on” back over to your CNN home where their mindless, petty, and close-minded embrace of liberal propaganda should make you feel so much better about yourself. Thanks for dropping by.

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  • Stelex
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:30am

    Bodbag, right on. We got to stop letting the establishment and media pick our candidates

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    • BODYBAG
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:40am

      Why was my friggin post censored and removed?
      Im tired of wasting my time on a troll infested site where conversation is impossible
      and posts disappear for no reason.

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  • rockymtngal
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:25am

    Gee, if the GOP voted God out of their platform 3 times, the pretended the majority of them said they wanted it, perhaps Romney would’ve won. Perhaps if the GOP gave away freebies to everyone living here illegally, he’d've won. If Romney talked about taxing the rich or wanted to dole out the morning after pills like pez’s he would’ve of won. Obama couldn’t run on a failed record, so he made fun of those of us who actually believe in the constitution, binders, bigbird, and bayonets, and his lie about saving the auto industry and telling us that the private sector was doing great. Romney should’ve demanded a recount in the states that required no ID’s. He didn’t & now our nation is on the edge of a huge down spiral, the likes of which we have yet to see. Meanwhile the GOP is blaming Romney for losing? We have a lot of GOP losers sitting there in DC who have continually given in to Obama. They should be starting impeachment hearings instead of sucking their thumbs and whining.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:41am

      perhaps if you concentrated your efforts on the real problems and made some effort to sacrifice for the better of the country and not just yourselves you would have won.

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:57am

      Hmmmm..concentrated efforts on the real problems and sacrificed for the better of the country STEVIE? Hmmmm….you mean like not passing a budget since taking office? Oh wait..that’s Obama and the Democrats.
      Sacrifice for the better of the country? You mean like extravagant trips to Spain in the midst of a financial crisis? Oh wait..that’s Michelle Obama.
      You must mean unemployment at 8% for four years straight and an underemployment rate not seen since WWII? Is that sacrifice for the better of the country STEVIE? How about a $16 trillion defiict now headed steadfastly for $20trillion? Is that for the better of the country STEVIE?
      You duplicitous cretin..spare me your piety.

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    • Lord_Frostwind
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:08am

      So what? 16 trillion dollars isn’t a problem? The fact that the government is eating the economy alive through regulation and taxes isn’t an issue? We need to sacrifice our money, our ideals, and our very morality “for the better of the country?” That’s not sacrifice, that’s suicide and I would rather watch this country become a disease ridden corpse than try to preserve this abusive relationship.

      Too bad that people are going to realize that she can’t live up to her promises after they have become utterly dependent on them.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:29pm

      avengerk
      you did a fine job sightng all the realities created by the last republican leadership. the others just show your pettiness.

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  • hauschild
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:23am

    Rush is correct yet again. Why do idiots try to corner him? I’ll never figure it out.

    No matter WHO you think Rush is speaking to, WHAT he speaks to is traditional American conservatism. So, if you have a problem with that, then you are obviously not a traditional American conservative. Where’s the rocket science here?

    What, you want traditional American conservatism to change? Then, what will you call it? Because, it certainly would then NOT be traditional American conservatism. Again, where’s the brain surgery here???

    Just because the demonic leftists have managed to change the the majority of Americans think and raise their kids does not mean Traditional American Conservatism should not remain relevant; all the more so, actually.

    Rush is the messenger folks: He tells you things you obviously do not like or want to hear. However, that does not make the message any less truthful. Remember: Speak no evil. See no evil. Hear no evil. Translation: Get yer heads outta your asses and buckle down!!!

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  • Carlinpa
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:18am

    The republicans better realize that they need MORE conservative principle and values NOT less. You want to take your greatest asset and through it away? To be what? Democrats.?

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    • Wino911
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:24am

      Amen!

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    • kvan
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:34am

      To be communists/socialists/marxists of course!
      We have to become europe, corrupt (we’re already there), bankrupt (already there), perverted (already there), mean spirited (already there).
      Looks like all we have to do is finish destroying the Constitution and all of them will be happy and America will be their Utopia!

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:04am

      Yeah, go with that.

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    • itsalluphillfromhere
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:13pm

      Amen, dig deeper, get entrenched. That will keep the majority at bay.

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  • right field
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:15am

    We need to see the real monetary ($$) facts behind what the media and the media consultants actually get paid in respect to the presidential election. As millions of people were responding everyday with their hard earned money to the desperate pleas for more and more money $$$ to fund the election of all the candidates, these political consultants and the MSM all raked in billions of dollars. Let’s see their tax returns and their net worth!
    Just who does benefit from all the political donations? Just how much money goes into the pockets of the media elites as they control the news, spin the facts and control every aspect of our lives through this “con game” called political consulting and political reporting by these media pimps.
    Big Government, Big Business, Big Media all screw the citizens through their targeted propaganda and control of the news, the facts, the economy and our future. The MSM and the media elites are the real dictators who control our country. The politicians like Obama and the lap-dog RINO’s
    are their puppets and the taxpayers are the ultimate losers.
    It is not wonder that the average idiot voter can identify Honey-Boo-Boo is but cannot recognize or name national leaders who control our entire economy.

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  • New York Conservative
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:14am

    Many friends of mine didn’t vote, because they felt Romney track record was to left leaning and wanted to send a message to the Republican Party. Who knew that the conservatives would get blamed for a moderate to lose the election!

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    • BODYBAG
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:24am

      With all due respect, that’s just plain stupid. I have never understood that concept. Not voting is essentially the same as a vote for the winner. Thank them for helping destroy our nation and
      solidifying ObamaCare.

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    • hauschild
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:26am

      That was one of my sticking points early on. Is it a better “long term” solution to let a Marxist wreak havoc for another term, thereby making the distinction between a rational human being and a Marxist even more stark. Or, is it better to have another wishy-washy, candy-assed moderate giving Republicans another black eye again???

      I voted for Romney, but can certainly understand the rationale behind not doing so. Nothing will change until people are serious, and I don’t believe the majority of people are serious at this point. It’s gonna take a lot more pain, unfortunately, for the not-so-bright among us to wake up.

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    • justangry
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:32am

      Well yeah. His policies were the same as Obama’s or just a different unconstitutional / progressive view on social issues.

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    • bobdog19006
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:34am

      That’s what the Ron Paul crowd was spewing. Well, they got their wish. Guess they sure showed that Mitt Romney what happens to people that don’t support Ron Paul.

      Hope they’re happy with what happens next four years.

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    • Cavallo
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:04am

      I have a feeling that an uncomfortable amount of Ron Paul supporters voted for Obama, and not just passively; like not voting or writing in Ron Paul.

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    • hauschild
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:13am

      @BobDog

      But, can you not appreciate their viewpoint? The lesser of two evils is not necessarily good, ya know?

      Obviously, Romney would have slowed the free-fall this country is in, but we’d still be falling because Romney – as “tough” as some claimed he was on slackers and bottom-feeders – did NOT tell people what they NEEDED to hear; that too many are worthless slugs that are in the process of burying this country.

      We’ll be in the same boat in 4 years, with half of us not wanting to see the truth, even though it is plain to see and even plainer how to fix things. That’s when the usual “unelectable” gibberish will begin running rampant.

      Will 4 more years of solid Marxism be enough of a wake up call? Or, will we then need an additional 4 to 8 years of (B)illary to wake up and buckle down??? Or, will what little fight remains in us be absent by then? Because, as the younger generations move forward, they’re doing so without understanding even the basic tenets of American freedom. You expect these unwitting lemmings to suddenly do a 180???

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  • angelcat
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:14am

    Somebody better tell all the women, young people, and people of color I know who listen to Rush that they are really old white men. It will be news to them.

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  • cptenn94
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:12am

    Its sad…my mom is serving in the middle east again, and the way things are going by the time she gets back, she wont recognize the country anymore.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:45am

      send a thank you letter to the last republicans that ran the ship….the name is George Bush in case you forgot. you guys seem to forget easily.

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:01am

      Oh really STEVIE? Obama’s been in office for four years and he hasn’t ended the Afghanistan operation. We still blame Bush for that do we? Is Obama powerless to end that theater of operations is he?
      Oh I know..you’re going to bleat about Iraq right? Wrong again champ..Bush had negotiated the withdrawal before Obama took office..all Obama did was stick to the timeline. So you’re back to Afghanistan again champ..why hasn’t Obama withdrawn our troops in the four years he’s had tiger?
      Let me also ask you..why wasn’t Gitmo closed at the end of 2009 as Obama ordered?
      You’re an idiot.

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  • sexyvixen21
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:11am

    I’m so sick of men in this country acting like chicks…..grow a pair.

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  • RANGER1965
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:10am

    GOP elites are jockying for power. They must convince the money people that their vision is superior to Conservatives like Rush. They must provide an explanation for why they lost the race that doesn’t involve them or their policies. Ergo:

    (1) Its Romney’s Fault
    (2) Its the Tea Parties Fault
    (3) Its Talk Radio’s Fault
    (4) Its everyone’s fault except the people who chose Romney, forced the rest of the cantidates out, and rammed Romney and the Obama Light policies down our throat.

    These are the true weasels who I hold in deeper contempt, than any liberal democrat including our current president. These GOP elites are the true enemy, and until they are neutralized, there will be no conservative movement, that stands a chance against the Democratic Machine.

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    • longknifed
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:57am

      Rush Limbaugh is borderline autistic. he flunked out of the country’s easiest college…more stereotypical cannon fodder for the enemies of liberty to paint all of us as followers.

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  • Pork_Anvil
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:07am

    By all means, double down and dig in, Conservatives. It’s working so well for you!

    Rush used to be interesting, 10, 15 years ago. Today he just comes off as an angry, bitter old man with a 7th grader’s sense of humor.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:17am

      I’ll take the seventh grade sense of humor over your fifth grade mentality any day there Porky!

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    • mchubinsky
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:20am

      By all means, double down and dig in, Communists. It’s working so well for you, has worked out so well throughout history, and will work out so well for America!

      You idiot…this isn’t about what is working politically, this is about what will work for the country. Conservatism works, Communism fails. But you be happy about your political win, you selfish SOB.

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    • Lord_Frostwind
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:30am

      That’s the problem, NOBODY is espousing conservative principles in government. People just say “nobody will follow us if we push those policies, so if we want to win we need to embrace the current political tides.” What has that gotten us? A bunch of watered down democrats policies just like we saw during the Bush administration.

      This is like watching an army of self loathing closet liberals lament how the very people who have allowed them to keep even a scrap of power are getting in their way. Nevermind the fact that a good number of the Conservatives actually stayed home for the last election (when Romney gets 3 million less votes than McCain when the nation was in the full swoon of Obama mania, one has to imagine that something went horribly wrong with the base). If the Repub strategists keep this up, you Libs won’t have to lift a finger for the next few elections, by destroying their base the GOP will relegate itself to the scrap heap.

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    • lonwarner2
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:32am

      Being an old man and living in the sticks, I agree with Zitpit 100%!

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    • angelcat
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:48am

      What is right is not always popular, and what is popular is not always right. You don’t try to change what is right to make it more popular.

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    • Pork_Anvil
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:49am

      Communism? The only ones talking about communism are the paranoid, sour grapes right wingers. You wouldn’t know communism if it bit you on the arse.

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    • Pork_Anvil
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:57am

      conservatism declining, liberalism rising.

      I’m lovin’ it!

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:04am

      Why did you get rid of your ETCHASKETCH screenname PORKY?

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    • Zipit
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:39pm

      Porky will be a liberal right up the point where he is eating his daily allotment of ramen noodles, in the dark I might add, while freezing his **** off! At that point, his atheism will dissolve and he will be praying to God to help him!

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  • DarinCox
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:06am

    I have more faith in Mr. Limbaugh then in these political consultants who want the GOP to become Democrat light.

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  • stevetherealist
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:02am

    “there were too many conservatives in it saying too many stupid things.”

    nothing new there. Finally a true unspeculated statement based on fact.

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    • SquidVetOhio
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:09am

      Two words….. Joe Biden

      checkmate

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    • copatriots
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:15am

      Sadly, HKS, there are so many more to add to the list.

      Grayson
      SJL
      Pelosi
      Waters

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    • Lord_Frostwind
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:59am

      And yet, somehow every stupid thing Barack has said is magically ignored. Worse, the stupid things all his surrogates say apparently never happened. “Confederacy will return,” “Bengahzi was because of a video,” “Who cares about those countries, they’re tiny,” “They gonna put ya’all back in chains,” “pass the bill to find out what’s in it,” do I really have to go on with this?

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    • Winedude
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 12:08pm

      There is no way the Confederacy is coming back. The old white men in the South dreaming of its return are even more delusional than the morons who thought they could actually secede from the Union and that they would win a war of independence.

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  • H.I.Mcdunnough
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:02am

    He’s no Mark Levin, that’s for sure. There have a been a few times that I’ve agreed with Rush and thought he was absolutely right. There are other times when he is definitely “out there” and I can tell he doesn’t even believe what he is saying. Those are the times I figure he is just being an entertainer.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:14am

      Don’t listen to him much, do ya McDunnough?

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    • strawberry411a
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:17am

      Maybe. But he nailed it: he is the fall guy for the Repubs. A RADIO commentator. Where does that putlook place Chris Matthews and MSNBC. “OUT THERE” is all relative.

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    • H.I.Mcdunnough
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:21am

      No, I actually dont. Just for a few minutes at lunchtime. I switch between him and Laura Ingram. I’ve never sat and listened to a whole show but I honestly don’t think I could. I don’t dislike Rush Limbaugh, but I can only take him in small doses.

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    • H.I.Mcdunnough
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:30am

      That’s true too Strawberry. Chris Matthews is way beyond out there! I listened to Rush yesterday and it was one of the times I agreed with what he was saying. It’s not his fault at all, but do you think he makes himself an easy target? I only listened for a few minutes but at the time I was listening I swear I could detect that his feelings were hurt, not in a big way but his voice sounded a little different.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:38am

      H.I. He is a great entertainer! But he is one that never say’s anything he truly does not believe in, all with a great sense of humor! You should give him more of a chance! You will find he and Levin to be more alike than you think!

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    • truthnstuff
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:01am

      @H.I.Mcdunnoughm well there we have it. He doesn’t listen but gives his “stupid know nothing” commentary. Typical left/commie intelligence…..another product of the union/Marxist education system. Or should I say non-education system

      Get off the board you stupid jerk!

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    • H.I.Mcdunnough
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:53am

      This is all Marks fault to begin with! I never cared this much about politricks until one day, about six or seven months ago I was fumbling with the radio, accidentally hit the AM button and heard a man ranting and raving about something. I HAD to keep listening to find out what he was talking about because he was serious as a heart attack the way he was going on. Then it became obvious that he was talking about Obama. I registered to vote for the first time in 2008 and I was going to vote for Obama but I never made it to the polls because I really felt in my heart that he would be assassinated if he won. But after he won, and time went on and it didn’t seem like he was in any real danger I stopped paying attention, didn’t watch the news or anything like that, just went on with my life. I had no idea what was really going on. I’m registered independent but now that I’m paying attention, or because I’m getting older, I’m finding out that I actually have conservative views. Thanks Mark!

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    • H.I.Mcdunnough
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 12:04pm

      But…I JUST started posting. You’re right though, I don’t have a long history of listening to Rush so I’ll pipe down. (you could have said it nicer though)

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    • Lord_Frostwind
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 2:41pm

      That was actually a partial quote from a man who said that “if Romney won, it would be the return of the Confederacy,” which is about as utterly moronic statement as one could imagine. One, how would the presidential election change the status of the 13th Amendment (see Joe Biden’s chains statement) or lead to secession of the states? It’s a cheap buzzword political boogeyman like “Nazi.” I don’t know how people keep believing this garbage, but somehow it gets a pass.

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    • Zipit
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 5:28pm

      Frostwind! WTF are you talking about?

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  • seek.the.truth
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:01am

    Murphy hasn’t a clue what he is talking about. He is soooooo out of touch. Wake up! Too conservative? Puh-lease!

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  • Stelex
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 9:57am

    Its really sad that every time the left pushes the window further to the left, the republicans move right along with it. At least the establishment does. They take 5 steps left we settle for 1 step right. Time to clean out the establishment republicans and get more TEA in there.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:10am

      you are either very young or have the memory of a knat. The republican party has pushed father right in recent years then ever in my 49 years in this country. People used to call me a far right conservative when I was a registered republican. Now I’m considered a liberal, but I haven’t change one bit. The current republican party is nothing like it used to be. Its now comprised of a bunch of people with ridiculous opinions and unrealistic expectations.

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    • BODYBAG
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:20am

      STELEX
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 9:57am
      Time to clean out the establishment republicans and get more TEA in there.
      ———————————————————-
      Right on brother.
      Steve Schmidt ran McCain’s 2008 campaign. That’s one reason why he lost aside from the fact that McCain is a worthless progressive. Schmidt is now a regular contributor over at the Communist News Network [CNN] alongside Van Jones. I wouldnt hire Schmidt to wash my car, much less strategize anything.

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    • Stelex
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:25am

      Steve you ignorant slut, in my 48 years I’ve never seen the country so far left. Your a liberal telling me how far right the country is ……… a realist you’re not at all. If you think this country is further right than ever before…….you are not a liberal, you are full blown socialist. Get a grip Steve
      Sincerely
      Steve

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:34am

      really?..do you even know the definition of a socialist? I would say you fall under the memory of a knat if thats your opinion. I guarantee you Reagan would flip you guys the bird

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    • Zwolle
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:37am

      Stelex,

      Amen and raise the Gadsden flag! Let the critics stand on the roadside while we bring the pride and strength of the individual front and center. It’s the ant and the grasshopper all over again. The poem “Gods of the Copy Book Headings” rings truer now than it ever did.

      Z

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    • AvengerK
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:08am

      Unrealistic expectations STEVIE? You mean like trying to pass a budget that the Harry Reid and the democrats keep stonewalling?
      Go peddle your idiocy on Huffpo where your fellow liberal cretins applaud you.

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    • Pantloadian
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:09am

      BUDDYBAG . . . McCain lost because America wasn’t going to vote for somebody who would put Sarah Palin a heartbeat away from the presidency. You can blame it on a consultant because that is who Rush is telling you to blame today. So malleable. So easily lead around by the nose. So sad. Nice T-shirt, by the way.

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    • Anonymous T. Irrelevant
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:12am

      @STEVETHEBADSPELLER
      BTW, Mr. Realist, the word is spelled, Gnat. For someone who is calling other people, on this site, ignorant, you can’t even spell a four-letter word correctly. Makes me wonder what else you are getting wrong.
      Just sayin’

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  • copatriots
    Posted on November 20, 2012 at 9:55am

    When did America become full of ignorance and insanity?

    It must have been when I was working my **** off, paying taxes and saving for retirement.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:11am

      I don’t know…when did the tea party start?

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    • copatriots
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:20am

      Why of course, it’s the Tea Party. Because God-fearing, America-loving, hard working, financially responsible people are the problem in this country. /sarc

      Realism seems debatable as a moniker but you cannot be called a critical thinker. Where do you think this path to socialism with debt beyond reason is going to end, Steve?

      I guess we’ll see who is “right” within 10 years……if it takes that long.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 10:39am

      yeh cause we are still waiting for all the gloom and doom predicted for Obama’s first term. I suspect, once again, you all will be wrong. I’m also sure that God would be interested to know that you have, in all your patiotic glory, cornered the market on his love.
      Your sides track record with dealing with debt leaves you no room to judge or even offer a opinion.

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    • copatriots
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:06am

      Nice attempt at diversion. Never said conservatives have cornered God into anything……as if that would be remotely possible. I’m identifying Tea Party folks as people who love God. Which, as you know, is not exactly part of the liberal party.

      Talk about short memories…….

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG6qgSfaARE

      Ah, yes, doom and gloom from 0bam’s first term. Perhaps he was waiting for the flexibility after the election. My “side” says lower taxes to encourage capitalism and be “live within your means”. Your “side” rejected it and essentially has complete power in DC…..including the House with the RINO’s. We will be living your socialist utopia and will see firsthand how destructive it becomes.

      Vaya con Dios, amigo.

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    • copatriots
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 11:09am

      And also nice avoidance of the question…….where does it all end for socialists? You all really have no clue what the endgame is of what you support. I pray I have compassion that only God can give me when what you have voted in becomes all of our reality.

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    • stevetherealist
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 1:35pm

      ahh the end game….ever read chicken little?

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    • Annapurna
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 3:18pm

      It must have been when FDR began his socialest claptrap of Social Security, followed by JBJ’s massive failure of Medicare. Let’s double down now on failure and socialize the entire populace.

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    • Farmhand82
      Posted on November 20, 2012 at 7:51pm

      Let’s see. Bushs worst year around $450 billion I believe. Obama hasn’t had one under a trillion. We have a couple failing bankrupt entitlement. Let’s add another one! Europe is financially collapsing. Hey let’s do what they’re doing! Steve you so blatantly can’t defend the direction the left is taking us. All you can do is say “nuh uh, you would make it worse!” Honestly the endgame isn’t hard to figure out. It’s Europe. We may indeed be unpopular but history will prove us right. What the country is doing now is unsustainable by all objective measures.

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