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The State of Conservatism Post Rush Limbaugh
John Nantz
| Feb 07, 2023
I really miss Rush. Regardless how complex or critical the issue, I could always count on Rush Limbaugh’s entirely rational and moral analysis, delivered by an apex professional with genuine compassion, even for those with whom he disagreed.
He was ensconced behind that golden EIB microphone; a master of ideas and argument. From his lofty height, he engaged with every thorny problem with an equanimity that drew a placid sagacity from an ocean of experience, and confidence. After all, Rush was “documented almost always right 99.7% of the time.”
He was a compass that always pointed the precise bearing to truth. He was the constitutionalists’ loadstar. Rush was a man of genuine faith as is his brother David Limbaugh. Talent like Rush’s usually only comes along once a generation, if that. He was a pleasure to listen to, perpetually positive on the American experience and never strident, bitter, shrill, or profane.
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https://townhall.com/columnists/johnnantz/2023/02/07/the-state-of-conservatism-post-rush-limbaugh-n2619249
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One issue is that the GOP abandoned fiscal conservatism during the Bush '43 Presidency.
To be a go-along-to-get-along Republican, you were expected to abandon your fiscal conservative views or be branded a RINO for opposing Bush '43 policies.
This gave rise to the Tea Party and the Freedom Caucus.
The GOP under Bush '43 became the party of Bigger Government and lack of fiscal accountability.
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Several of our so called top tier punditry, Levin, Hannity, Hansen blasted the FC during the Speaker's election. When it came out in the wash, the Freedom Caucus actions were able to set a level of accountibility and direction that set the direction for house leadership that has much better served conservative POV..
They are sure quiet about that now, and I feel they would have been in contradiction of how Limbaugh would have felt.
Which was.... "Never compromise your conservative principles in the name expedience."
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Rush threw Conservatism under the bus when he endorsed Trump. Selling Apple products was bad enough, but he lost all credibility with me when he sold out to the orange guy.
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Rush threw Conservatism under the bus when he endorsed Trump. Selling Apple products was bad enough, but he lost all credibility with me when he sold out to the orange guy.
Agree.
But we got to look at the whole body of work the past 30+ years. And without his contributions, we might have had Bernie by now.
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Rush threw Conservatism under the bus when he endorsed Trump. Selling Apple products was bad enough, but he lost all credibility with me when he sold out to the orange guy.
Both he and Hannity admitted that Trump wasn’t a conservative.
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Rush threw Conservatism under the bus when he endorsed Trump. Selling Apple products was bad enough, but he lost all credibility with me when he sold out to the orange guy.
He did the same with McCain't and Romulus... It was over Romulus that I finally shut him off and never listened to another peep.
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Several of our so called top tier punditry, Levin, Hannity, Hansen blasted the FC during the Speaker's election.
This didn't happen in a vacuum. The FC had won concessions on everything they asked for .... In the words of Matt Gatez: "I can't think of anything else to ask for" ..... and five holdouts would still not vote for McCarthy.
The Republicans were thisclose to losing it all. Unless snatching defeat from the jaws of victory is a core conservative principle, the fringe FC members had to be brought to heel.
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This didn't happen in a vacuum. The FC had won concessions on everything they asked for .... In the words of Matt Gatez: "I can't think of anything else to ask for" ..... and five holdouts would still not vote for McCarthy.
The Republicans were thisclose to losing it all. Unless snatching defeat from the jaws of victory is a core conservative principle, the fringe FC members had to be brought to heel.
@Right_in_Virginia
Quite the opposite is true - This was snatching victory from the jaws of defeat... And make no bones about it, McCarthy is still a RINO sombich. His nose will have to be held to that grindstone.
Leave the FC alone. They are driving the party farther to the right than they have been in a long, long while. And their 'fringe' is the hammer.
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Quite the opposite is true
No, it's not. Not even close.
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No, it's not. Not even close.
Yes, in fact it is. The Republican party is getting a sharp edge... finally. Already it is rigged far to the right of where it was... and is being readied for actual opposition to liberalism. This is true hope. Far more than Tumpy ever offered.
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Yes, in fact it is. The Republican party is getting a sharp edge...
That five of your heroes were thisclose to blowing out of the water --- on "principle".
I'm not going to get drawn into one of your increasingly incoherent, circular "debates" over this. While you were busy talking to your horse, I was busy talking with those on the floor and in the backroom.
We're done with this. Period.
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The Republicans were thisclose to losing it all.
Thought that only mattered with hand grenades and playing horse shoes.
The end result was a win, and that is all that matters. If the FC hadn't fought back, the McCarthy capitulation train would have been going full steam.
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That five of your heroes were thisclose to blowing out of the water --- on "principle".
I'm not going to get drawn into one of your increasingly incoherent, circular "debates" over this. While you were busy talking to your horse, I was busy talking with those on the floor and in the backroom.
We're done with this. Period.
HAHAHAHA!! Had they folded as desired, far less would have been gained. And that McCarthy's ascension remained by the skin of his teeth has its own inestimable value. Glad as hell that they gave him only the barest of wins. And that the rest held out.
It's got a long, long way to go to the right.
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Thought that only mattered with hand grenades and playing horse shoes.
The end result was a win, and that is all that matters. If the FC hadn't fought back, the McCarthy capitulation train would have been going full steam.
A massive win at that... comparatively.
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HAHAHAHA!! Had they folded as desired, far less would have been gained. And that McCarthy's ascension remained by the skin of his teeth has its own inestimable value. Glad as hell that they gave him only the barest of wins. And that the rest held out.
It's got a long, long way to go to the right.
@Right_in_Virginia
@roamer_1
Leave it RIV to be bitching after a conservative victory. Bet He/she is the life of the party. :thud:
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@Right_in_Virginia
@roamer_1
Leave it RIV to be bitching after a conservative victory. Bet He/she is the life of the party. :thud:
@catfish1957
It's alright. It's just that you and me tend to be part of that 'fringe' she prefers to be at (or under) heel. I get it. :laugh: :beer:
@Right_in_Virginia
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@Right_in_Virginia
@roamer_1
Leave it RIV to be bitching after a conservative victory. Bet He/she is the life of the party. :thud:
I'm not bitching about anything @catfish1957 ----least of all a conservative victory. I'm simply explaining the point you raised about pundits rising up and saying "enough". Five zealots were about to throw away a hard fought victory ----- all of it.
When did you become such an emotional reactionary? I remember the days when you would think first, post second. I miss those days.
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I'm not bitching about anything @catfish1957 ----least of all a conservative victory. I'm simply explaining why pundits were rising up and saying "enough". Five zealots were about to throw away a hard fought victory ----- all of it.
That needs to be repeated, over, and over, and over again. Ef the pundits.
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Trump endorsed McCarthy, McConnell, McDaniel, Walker and OZ, all the things that are wrong for the GOP.
He was wrong in 2016, 2020 and 2024.
Take it from me old men do not change.
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I'm not bitching about anything @catfish1957 ----least of all a conservative victory. I'm simply explaining the point you raised about pundits rising up and saying "enough". Five zealots were about to throw away a hard fought victory ----- all of it.
When did you become such an emotional reactionary? I remember the days when you would think first, post second. I miss those days.
@Right_in_Virginia
Sorry, but if my memory is good enough there were a few of us who here, who were ostracized in supporting the FC with their tactics holding out against the MCC (arthy) (onnell) RINO leadership bloc. Let me gloat at least a moment in my vindication. No meaness on my part toward you. just a little ribbing.
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@Right_in_Virginia
Sorry, but if my memory is good enough that there were a few of us who here, who were ostracized for supporting the FC with their tactics holding out against the MCC (arthy) (Connell) RINO leadership bloc. Let me gloat at least of moment in my vindication. No meaness on my part toward you. just a little ribbing.
Okay. Thanks.