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The indispensable man is Rush Limbaugh.
Is there any doubt his vocal and unequivocal opposition to the immigration bill was what turned general public opinion against it?
The Democrats in DC are incensed about “talk radio” because they could co-opt and browbeat their Republican colleagues but they could not silence the unelected opposition
Limbaugh had so seriously damaged the bill early in the process he could take a week off the air before the critical vote to play golf in CT and NJ, probably confident he had already set things in motion.
It’s pretty obvious to me that the GOP can’t accomplish something over Rush’s objection, and it’s also pretty obvious he’s going to have to be our de facto voice until the 2008 presidential primaries are over.
The indispensable man is Rush Limbaugh.
Is there any doubt his vocal and unequivocal opposition to the immigration bill was what turned general public opinion against it?
The Democrats in DC are incensed about “talk radio” because they could co-opt and browbeat their Republican colleagues but they could not silence the unelected opposition
Limbaugh had so seriously damaged the bill early in the process he could take a week off the air before the critical vote to play golf in CT and NJ, probably confident he had already set things in motion.
It’s pretty obvious to me that the GOP can’t accomplish something over Rush’s objection, and it’s also pretty obvious he’s going to have to be our de facto voice until the 2008 presidential primaries are over.