Tuesday, May 5

Cinco De Rush


He was in rare form today. Enough for me to say that 09's Cinco De Mayo might well be the day Rush Limbaugh won a war of words. Words, that were mostly propagated by Democrats (and re-voiced by a Republican minority) insisting that conservatives must be more center left and liberal.

You can't say that Mr. Limbaugh was on a 'teaching tour.' After all he is the one voice that has been consistent, in all his years on radio, about the philosophy of the conservative. The points made reflect the attitude of today's republican party majority and the whole enchilada can all be encapsulated in a song lyric: Don't Go Changing.

Change, as promoted within the present democratic majority (complete with the constant teaching tour) is going to be quite destructive within four years according to Rush; so much so that an eight year term won't solve.

Today the 'party mind' was displayed so succinctly that it has set 'a million bloggers a blogging' and 'a hundred hosts a talking.' I predict May fifth may very well be the date remembered, when the Republican Party held their ground and defeated the enemy (the few left moving members of the R party and what appears to be a democratic majority).

The bottom line is that Rush Limbaugh is just vocalizing what Republican voters have been saying inside themselves. And while it doesn't give much fodder for a Vanity Fair piece, it does secure a place for Republicans in the next two major elections. Watch this space and this issue or you just might miss the party.

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