Rush Limbaugh has this posted
at his Web site today, culled from his radio program:
"I feel liberated. I'm just going
to tell you as plainly as I can why. I no longer am going to have
to carry the water for people who I don't think deserve having
their water carried. Now you might say, well, why have you been
doing it? Because the stakes are high. Even though the Republican
Party let us down, to me they represent a far better future for my
beliefs and therefore the country's than the Democrat Party and
liberalism does."
Like almost all conservatives, I love Rush. But this comment
disturbs me. Part of the problem is that for far too long, he, Sean
Hannity, and many of the rest of (popular) talk radio conservatives
have done too much water-carrying and not enough calling to
accountability. They failed to call President Bush and his fellow
Congressional "big government" aficionados on their sins, instead
helping them nudge along their misguided agenda.
Meanwhile, genuine conservatives like Rep. Mike Pence and Sen.
Tom Coburn have stuck their necks out in order to try and draw
their colleagues back to their original principles. Perhaps if
their allies in talk radio had been equally as brave the last few
years, disasters like yesterday wouldn't have had to happen.
biniki| 8.30.09 @ 9:38PM
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