Ann Coulter-A rare guest in El-Rushbo’s studio
ByDid you catch Ann Coulter on the Rush Limbaugh show this afternoon? It was a lively discussion, free from the attacks from the haters. HotAir posted the videos if you want to check them out. Or you can read the transcript here.
Speaking of Rush Limbaugh, I just read that John McCain’s campaign manager blamed Rush for McCain’s loss. Rush’s response to this idiocy was spot-on. John McCain isn’t a conservative, he’s no different than a Democrat and didn’t give anyone a reason to vote for him.
I’m the last man standing here. Common sense is gone. It’s blown out the window. But I enjoy it, don’t misunderstand. I’m not complaining about being the last man standing. Democrats don’t care about crime and the decaying culture in border states or economic conditions. They’re driven by their beliefs, not facts. McCain’s no different in this regard. McCain lost people because he couldn’t generate enthusiasm for his candidacy. You know, people have long memories, something that you… Rick Davis, you know what you ought to stop and think about, too? When your guy went into the tank with the mainstream media and did everything he could to make the mainstream media love him, calling the mainstream his “base.”
You Republican consultants, you’re going to have to learn something very fast: Republican voters that you need to win elections think the mainstream media is as much the enemy as any Democrat candidate is going to be. And sidling up and trying to get the approval of a bunch of incompetent boobs who have sided with Democrats for the last 50 years is not the way to engender support, ongoing support and get a mandate. This campaign never had a prayer and everybody knew it from the get-go. It never had a prayer. (sigh) I mean, for crying out loud, McCain became Sominex. There wasn’t any caffeine until Palin came around and it just wasn’t enough. I’m glad that at least he didn’t blame Palin. I think he’s a little off message. The Republican Party’s message is to blame her! Stop and think that.
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