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Attacks On Rush A Diversionary Tactic by Dems



There’s little doubt that the Democratic Party’s newfound infatuation with Rush Limbaugh is little more than a diversionary tactic designed to get peoples minds off the disastrous start to the new administration.

And with the stock market down over 20% since Obama’s inauguration (the worst presidential start in history), the new Congress having a historically low approval rating, and a stimulus bill and budget that even many inside the party now acknowledge will likely create a fiscal tsunami, who can blame them?

Yet it would be remiss to not point out that despite Democratic Party assertions that Mr. Limbaugh is the voice of the Republican Party, the radio talk show host’s candidates of choice were soundly defeated in the Republican primary, and Limbaugh’s candidate of last-choice, John McCain, ended up being the party nominee.

Contrast that with the Democratic Party, defacto led by Michael Moore and the left-wing extremists for the last eight years. The candidate Mr. Moore and the boorish Moveon.org organization funneled their money to won the Democratic Party primary, and he is now the sitting president.

Republican’s have clearly showed that they can speak with a moderate voice. Many of Bush’s failings, failure to secure the border, too much spending, were the direct result of Mr. Bush being to moderate.

Democrats haven’t nominated a moderate since Bill Clinton, and there’s little reason to believe that the party will be bucking the left-wing money-machine any time soon.







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