It wasn't exactly a secret that Thrush Limburger believed in the Republican Party above and beyond
even conservative thought. Hugh Hewitt was the same way long enough before now.
I know I differ from some of you here, but I have believed that you could be a part of the Republican party and still an honest conservative, knowing that in your party were many who weren't in agreement with you. I have also recognized that the leaders of the party were weak and not conservative.
But the significant difference for me, is the victory of Trump within the party, and the way most Republicans embraced him, regardless of the fact that not a single thing about him was conservative, and that he completely disregarded and disavowed the Constitution with every word he said, meant that all ties with the party needed to be severed. It's been a gradual pulling away with me, but the cord was completely cut with Trump.
I thought that Limbaugh was more like me than he obviously is..... that he was a Conservative wanting to work within the party. That clearly is not true. His loyalty and love of Trump completely disavows any conservatism he once claimed to have.
His entire show was clearly an act, and I'm sorry I didn't see it before now.