Steele: GOP Convention like Nazi Germany
I gotta say, the guy is right. You have Limbaugh up there with his ugly rhetoric as the new leader of the GOP party. It was a rise to power we haven’t seen in some time…
Malkin, of course, defends Rush and her own profit-making:
Limbaugh is an “entertainer,” Steele scoffed — on a CNN political show hosted by a comedian, I might note.
Yeah, so? Rush makes a living selling his opinions and trying to reach as many as people as possible. You did the same as a fellow Fox News contributor. So do I. Does it make your commitment to the principles you espouse any less sincere?
We’ve had one too many Beltway Republicans bash conservatives because they happen to earn a living espousing their ideas.
Profit is not supposed to be a dirty word.
We need conservative spokespeople who condemn anti-capitalist claptrap, not spokespeople who parrot it.
I like the last line. Nothing better than Republican-on-Republican crime.
Keep dividing, folks! You’re already on your way to obscurity.
March 3rd, 2009 11:54
Guess you’re another liberal who didn’t listen to or read Limbaugh’s speech. What did he say that was ugly? Oh, I know, personal responsibility and liberty are ugly words to liberals. You’re all into the fascism that increased government control provides.
March 3rd, 2009 13:27
Where exactly did Steele say what you claim?
March 4th, 2009 07:53
Hahaha look at the idiot republicans get their panties in a bunch over people criticizing the fast lard limbaugh!!!!
March 13th, 2009 04:10
Republican obscurity will, deservedly or not, turn into hegemony within a few years when the Democratic party is no more. Make no mistake about it: Obama’s economic plan is so disastrous–its consequences will prove so damaging–that the Democratic party will disband.
March 13th, 2009 08:26
What an imagination, Oliver!