Super Tuesday’s Biggest Loser: Rush Limbaugh

The truly most divisive figure in the 2008 race is not Hillary Clinton, it’s John McCain. His ascendancy has ripped the Republican Party asunder — and his most vicious and vocal conservative opponents include the loudest mouths in America: Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity and, especially, Rush Limbaugh.

They don’t like McCain because he is a leftwing Republican who advocates policies on campaign reform, illegal immigration, taxes and other policies they find to be insufficiently doctrinaire. The fact that he has promised to continue George Bush’s occupation of Iraq for another century is not good enough for them.

On Monday, Limbaugh told his followers that McCain’s true mission was to destroy the Republican Party:

“He’s going to reach out to Democrats in Congress,” Limbaugh said, citing “McCain-Kennedy” and “McCain-Feingold” as examples of McCain-sponsored bipartisan legislation. “This is how he’s going to get even with Republicans for defeating him in South Carolina in 2000,” Limbaugh said. “The Republican Congress will effectively be neutered.”

And:

“It was just six months ago that if a candidate was endorsed by the liberal media we were instantly suspicious of them,” Limbaugh said. Now he said, “we’ve got drive-by media organizations having orgasms about McCain.”

And — despite the fact McCain has a solid record of voting to cede women’s control of their reproductive organs to government bureaucrats:

“It’s pro-choicers who are voting for McCain. That’s who liberals are!” Limbaugh said.

And then there was the amazing spectacle of Ann Coulter saying she would vote for Hillary Clinton if McCain were to become the GOP nominee. (Someone should get her a Clinton 2008 yard sign and bumpersticker, post haste.)

After McCain won the Florida GOP primary last week, Limbaugh and the others went into overdrive to get word down to their followers to vote for Mitt Romney, who, they say, is the “true” conservative. (Who cares if he held positions far to the left of Mccain just three years ago.) Secondly, the Limbaugh cabal also warned their listeners that a “vote for Mike Huckabee was a vote for McCain” — their logic being that since Huckabee doesn’t have a chance, votes for him will eventually accrue to McCain.

Well, the votes are in, and, there’s no way other way to say: Limbaugh lost big time:

Sen. John McCain cemented his Republican front-runner status Tuesday, piling up big wins coast-to- coast, according to CNN projections…

McCain capped the night by taking California and all its 170 delegates …

McCain also won Connecticut, Illinois, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Delaware and Arizona, his home state, according to CNN projections.

McCain has gathered 514 delegates so far in his presidential campaign, including Tuesday night’s projections. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has 177 delegates, and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has 122.

Early in the evening, the pundits were laying odds that if Romney lost California, he would quit the race. After word came around 9:15 p.m. that McCain had trounced him here (McCain 42.2 percent, Romney 33.3 percent, Huckabee 11.5 percent), Chris Matthews and Tom Brokaw were on the set talking about Mitt in somber tones like the guy had just died. No word yet today when Mitt will pull the plug, but it appears to be a matter of time.

As has been stated here before, it is too early to write the obituaries for the conservative movement, but the results from the Feb. 5, 2008, primary do provide evidence that these Reagan era dinosaurs are losing their sway among their own kind.

10 Responses »

  1. Trish February 6, 2008 @ 9:44 am

    I’m suspicious. Sounds like Rush is trying to fool Democrats into voting for McCain. No doubt some will.

  2. RealityChuck February 6, 2008 @ 11:09 am

    It seems that some Republicans are as hung up on ideological purity as the Communists used to be. Instead of Lenin, they use Reagan, but you see the same insistence on people hew to the party line — or else!

  3. franke B February 6, 2008 @ 11:26 am

    OK.
    so what would happen to people who don’t hew the party line? probably not the same thing that would happen to the liberal who dares to voice a differing view,
    is my guess.

  4. Fred R February 6, 2008 @ 2:17 pm

    franke B-Liberals do hold widely differing views on almost everything,but I understand you wingers always have to try and deflect the discussion away from your own asshattery,because if forced to reflect on the stupidity that is the right in this country,you would also be forced to admit your side is nothing more than a collection of sexually repressed,misogynistic hypocrites who hold extremist nineteenth century views that have no place in the modern world.

  5. Cosmo Delirium February 6, 2008 @ 5:24 pm

    Limbaugh and the rest of the “hardliner” resmugnicans are trying to con democrats with a classic soft-sell/reverse-psychology strategy. Either that or Limbaugh, Hannity, and Coulter aren’t as persuasive as they’ve deluded themselves into believing they are.

    I often tune into the Limbaugh or Hannity comedy hours. There is nothing that tickles my funny bone more than listening to these two con artists belabor a point, whine about whiners, or just generally bloviate trivia to their imagined legions.

    Limbaugh might want to unbind the half of his brain that he keeps tied behind his back.

  6. Evan February 6, 2008 @ 6:41 pm

    a great philosopher once said “Plus ca change”, the more things change the more things seem to stay the same. As far as this election goes it seems to apply here as well.

  7. Dave February 6, 2008 @ 6:56 pm

    Why does anyone care what an oxycontin-addicted, weekend sex-romping in the Dominican Republic with underage girls (boys?) radio DJ thinks about American politics?

    That’s like caring what Axl Rose thinks who should be President.

  8. Lurleen February 7, 2008 @ 1:26 am

    Limbaugh and the rest of the belligerent loudmouth wing of the Republican party hate McCain because he works in a bipartisan manner to actually accomplish things in the Senate. The belligerents take no prisoners and certainly don’t compromise. Any political win for them must also result in total defeat for the Democrats. They support assholes such as Tom DeLay and Mitch McConnell…..guys who would rather eat shit than cooperate with a Democrat.

    They don’t hae McCain’s policy positions, the object to his style of cooperation.

  9. Buck February 7, 2008 @ 7:27 am

    Wait! Axl Rose thinks? Who knew?

  10. Matthew February 7, 2008 @ 9:24 pm

    Why the hell does anybody listen to the idiots like Coulter, Hannity, and Limbaugh. Christ, I don’t care if your a liberal or a conservative, THINK FOR YOURSELF! Look at what the candidates stand for, look at what you believe, and put the 2 together. Don’t let someone tell you who to vote for based on what they believe, especially when they probably don’t have YOUR best interests at heart.

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