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Mike Papantonio

Mike Papantonio

Posted March 16, 2009 | 01:35 PM (EST)

Rooting for Rush


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I'm pulling for Rush. When I saw Rush speak at the CPAC a couple of weeks ago, the whole scene triggered what I can only describe as a political epiphany for me. Think about it. There was Rush looking like Tony Soprano, black silk shirt opened at the chest; black silk sport coat; gold chains and all. As I watched Rush demagogue his way through an angry political manifesto tailored for that easily excitable crowd, I saw the possibility of a new political party emerging in America. More importantly, I saw a way for the GOP to save itself from that Rush image that is like a ball and chain around their neck.

I believe RNC chairman Michael Steele saw the same thing before he began growing feathers around his legs. Steele saw the potential for a clean break from the fringe that is driving the GOP to a place of political and social irrelevance. Steele should urge Rush to launch a breakaway party.

The analysis on Rush is easy. Historically, he has had zero impact on the outcome of elections. Every day during the 2008 presidential primaries, he attacked John McCain and predicted McCain would never win in the primaries. All the anti-McCain hate talk Rush could dish out had no effect on the outcome. Next, Rush tried to show that he had political muscle by calling Barack Obama a communist and a Kenyan illegal immigrant. Rush was certain that his vast political influence would end Obama's presidential hopes. But the truth is Limbaugh's political influence is not vast at all.

Obama won by a landslide and made the GOP look like a flailing regional political party.

Let's buy the spin and assume that 13 million people at some time during a week listen to Rush's rants. If every one of those listeners does exactly what Rush begs them to do, as they march off the cliff they will have zero impact on elections. In the last presidential election 125 million people voted, and the Democrats whom Rush vilifies daily pulled off sweeping victories all over America. Rush has an approval rating with the general public that is even more dismal than the one W. left behind when he left office. Gallup puts Raging Rush's favorables at around 28%. An entire generation of young voters tuned Rush out years ago. Instead, they tune into places like Jon Stewart's Daily Show or the Colbert Report to follow politics. Those are places where viewers are not laughing with Rush. They are laughing at Rush. Timing is everything, and now is the time for Steele to urge Rush to launch his very own new political party. The GOP deserves better than Limbaugh. There should never be a day when the name Limbaugh will be spoken in the same breath as Lincoln or Reagan.

History has shown us that the fringe of both major political parties have predictably emerged as new American political organizations. Unhappy extremists who were out of touch with mainstream gave birth to the Constitution Party, the American Fascists Party, and the Freedom Party. Mr. Limbaugh, I hear opportunity knocking, and the GOP desperately needs you to open that door.

I'm pulling for Rush. When I saw Rush speak at the CPAC a couple of weeks ago, the whole scene triggered what I can only describe as a political epiphany for me. Think about it. There was Rush look...
I'm pulling for Rush. When I saw Rush speak at the CPAC a couple of weeks ago, the whole scene triggered what I can only describe as a political epiphany for me. Think about it. There was Rush look...
 
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08:15 PM on 03/17/2009
Mike: What can we, the public, do about the corporate media, tee-vee, radio, print and internets, that is engaged in the campaign with the republican­s to undermine the President.

Letters to the editor, to the news readers and talking heads themselves­, and even to some of their sponsors have made no difference­.

How can we organize to call to people to account?
JRsNana
The most important things in life aren't things.
12:29 AM on 03/17/2009
You are so correct with this one. The Rushite Party would be one small, hatefilled­, racist, judgementa­l group for sure! It would be worth it to see it form and fall. What would be most interestin­g is what would happen to the R's left behind. There might even be some salvagable material there.
08:29 PM on 03/16/2009
I agree with you on Rush's lack of impact overall, but Rush isn't representi­ng the fringe of the Republican party, he's representi­ng the mainstream of that party. He's being embraced by its leadership and its masses, not dismissed as someone on the fringe. These people love "Sarah" - for some reason every Republican I know calls Palin by her first name, as they do Rush - and they love Rush. His negatives are across a broad spectrum, but within "Republica­n world," he's still very popular, as is Bush.

These people think their message is fine, they think that the only problem that the party has is that the message just isn't getting heard, and if it was, everyone would be following their lead.

Rush isn't about to start a new party, and Republican­s aren't about to do so either. The party is locked into preaching to the choir, and anything else is heresy - as Steele is finding out..
05:54 PM on 03/16/2009
Wonder what Oprah's viewership is and if she had any impact on helping get Obama elected. It would be funny since she kept a pretty low profile...­for a talk show host...spe­aking at a few campaign rallies and hosting fundraiser­s...if she helped. Especially given that Limbaugh and the Fox team were so nasty and vocal about everything­.
04:03 PM on 03/16/2009
Excellent idea. We could call the new party the Limbrats. With any luck, they'll go the way of the Dixiecrats­.
03:17 PM on 03/16/2009
I do not think we should worry about Rush and his followers.
His followers are hollow heads and Rush himself is a shameless , vulgar entertaine­r whose trademark is hatred. No intellect is involved, no common sense or civility. What I laugh most about him is his phony accent and cadence.
What he says is like pissing in the wind for the real world. And his followers, well, they do not realize that they are being pissed on.
02:27 PM on 03/16/2009
Hey Mike, you missed the memo:
“We have exhausted the use of Rush as an attention-­getter,” says White house official.
03:16 PM on 03/16/2009
wrong, Gibbs just mentioned Rush again in todays press briefing :-P