Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Era of Reagan Is Not Over; Conservativism Ain't Dead!

If you missed the Rush Limbaugh Show Tuesday, January 15, 2008, or if you were dozing or distracted, you need to read this transcript!

Rush was armed by an interview with Newt Gingrich and triggered by a call from a Moron. The resulting rant was one of the best ever, if not the absolute best. Here is a small sample to whet your appetite for wisdom.

You know, all this sounds like Third Way kind of talk, the triangulation of the Clinton years in the nineties. But I don’t know what the McCain era would be, and I don’t know what the Huckabee coalition is. They don’t have a coalition. They’re out trying to get votes of independents and Democrats. They’re pandering to moderates and independents. Folks, I just want you to think about this: What happens if either of these two guys happen to win, attracting the votes of independents, moderates, the Jell-Os, and Democrats? Does that not equal the demise of the Republican Party?

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Saturday, August 4, 2007

Tancredo/Gingrich

These two have lost their minds. Must be the political pressure. Tancredo? Well, he wants to Nuke Mecca. I understand and agree with his frustration but I have an issue with nuking Mecca. I put it on the same level as Obama's little emotional tirade brought on by the Hillary gauntlet. As is Obama no longer a viable contender for the presidency, neither is Tancredo.

Gingrich? He disappoints me. I suppose he spends way too much time with his New American Solutions project that he is out of touch with the recent developments in the GWOT. He sounds like the average run-of-the-mill moonbat.

Atlanta Journal
"None of you should believe we are winning this war. There is no evidence that we are winning this war," the ex-Georgian told a group of about 300 students attending a conference for collegiate conservatives.
Must be the Georgian Tea Leaves.

The man that once rallied the country around the Contract With America is no more.

Truly sad.


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