Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and Sean Hannity Add Up to a Failing Republican Party

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Wouldn't it be great if Rush and Ann got married. So much bad vibes in one place....!

R. De Hon of TX 5:12PM March 02, 2012

Sara Palin and her family do not have to worry about being unplugged. Her husband is supposedly half eskimo, therefore he and his children quality for free healthcare at he Alaska Native Hospital in Anchorage and free education benefits as well i am sure. NO wonder Sara is so outspoken about Health Care, she gets it for free.

Roger Clemens of AK 1:12AM December 20, 2009

Wow...don't believe they surfaced again..imagine that...their kind of freedom is for everyone, unless of course you are liberally minded, open minded, respect gay and lesbian rights, such as gay marriage, and gay adoption. Oh and all you folks that decry big government please return your SSI checks, government disability checks, rent subsidies, food stamps, health service cards, Medicare, Medicaid,Indian Health Care, BIA Health Care and Champus Health care cards. After all we would not want you to rely on any of the great government programs meant to serve the people of need.

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It looks to me like the ones failing in the polls are Odumba, Pelosi, and Reid

Bruce Majors of DC 1:06PM September 05, 2009

As long as the Republican party continues to demonize everyone who is not on the far right, spreads scare tactics and outright lies, concentrates on issues like abortion, socialism, gun rights, and fear of their own government, they will never be the Grand Old Party they once were. As an ex-republican I find the tactics of the right wing disgusting and repulsive. It has become painfully obvious that they are not the least bit concerned with the needs of the middle class. Most of the Republicans I have talked to refuse to even acknowledge that America has any problems that need to be addressed, and are only interested in seeing maintaining the status quo, even though many of their policies have been proven to be failures.

Billie of VA 1:16PM September 02, 2009

This whole, "We're Americans, we believe in liberty, we believe in small governmet" attitude promoted by unintelligent conservatives is really sad.

Small government is viable only when your bridges are new, streets are new, people don't argue, and guns are used strictly for hunting.

But thats not my world.

I live in a world where bridges fall down, potholes are huge and damage my car, people like to argue and guns are used to kill humans not animals.

Government is how we maintain a civil society. Government is responsible for creating a world where idiots like Rush can argue and criticize the president without retribution.

Government is good. Wasteful government is bad. Wasteful business is also bad. That the Republican leaders have convinced American conservatives that business leaders will "police themselves" is acknowledgement of their marketing skills. I commend them for that.

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Mark harp of OH 11:44AM March 22, 2009

I have to agree with Todd! As conservatives, we need to have better leaders. The Republican party will continue to be out of favor if Rush and Ann continue to be "hailed" as conservative leaders. The conservative movement will not gain favor with our current radicals at the front. Ronald Reagan is our role model for consistently maintaining conservative values without the constant attacks on EVERYTHING done by democrats. All democrats are NOT liberals!

Warren Buffett is a democrat and one (with any reasonable intelligence) can make a valid arguement that he is the role model for corporate leadership. $100K per year, no corporate jets, no bonuses and 19 people at corporate headquarters. Again, he is a democrat!

I agree that we should not have bigger government(a basic conservative fundamental), we need a better functioning government who can maintain proper oversight of big business and the sense of entitlement and greed by many of our corporate leaders.

As a conservative, my platform is not based on a consistent attack on democrats. That is exactly what our "spokespeople" have, on a consistent basis, made the general conservative platform! Are we too the "cool aid" drinkers as the "conservative leaders" call the liberals. Lets have the humility to recognize this error of following such people and speak our true platform rather than be in constant attack mode.

Our conservative platform has been clouded by our inability to recognize our errors. Ann, Rush and the rest of the constant attackers are not my spokespeople!

Chip

Chip of KS 4:32PM March 21, 2009

I have to agree with Todd! As conservatives, we need to have better leaders. The Republican party will continue to be out of favor if Rush and Ann continue to be "hailed" as conservative leaders. The conservative movement will not gain favor with our current radicals at the front. Ronald Reagan is our role model for consistently maintaining conservative values without the constant attacks on EVERYTHING done by democrats. All democrats are NOT liberals!

Warren Buffett is a democrat and one (with any reasonable intelligence) can not make a valid arguement that he is the role model for corporate leadership. $100K per year, no corporate jets, no bonuses and 19 people at corporate headquarters.

I agree that we should not have bigger government(a basic conservative fundamental), we need a better functioning government who can maintain proper oversight of big business and the sense of entitlement and greed by many of our corporate leaders.

As a conservative, my platform is not based on a consistent attack on democrats. That is exactly what our "spokespeople" have, on a consistent basis, made the general conservative platform! Are we too the "cool aid" drinkers as the "conservative leaders" call the liberals. Lets have the humility to recognize this error of following such people and speak our true platform rather than be in constant attack mode.

Our conservative platform has been clouded by our inability to recognize our errors. Ann, Rush and the rest of the constant attackers are not my spokespeople!

Chip

Chip of KS 4:26PM March 21, 2009

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