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Mar 6, 2012
Does Rush Want to ‘Cut and Run?’
When American soldiers were killed in Afghanistan as retaliation for an accidental Quran burning, Rush Limbaugh asked last week:
“It’s gotten to the point: Why are we there? If this is the end result of us being there, let’s get these people out, bring them home and the hell with the place over there…”
Now, is Limbaugh suggesting America adopt an “isolationist” foreign policy? Is he saying we should “cut and run” in Afghanistan? No, Rush is reasonably asking why we’re still there. Two years ago Limbaugh said:
Mar 4, 2012
Ron Paul Brings Sexy Back
Choosing presidential candidates is sort of like dating. When you first meet someone they can seem wildly attractive, but the more you get to know them the more you start to find things you don’t like.
No self-respecting conservative is attracted to Mitt Romney. In the search for an anti-Romney, Republican voters once thought Newt Gingrich was hot, until they learned the very things they didn’t like about Romney—government run healthcare, TARP—were also supported by Gingrich. Similarly, some Republicans seem to think Rick Santorum has it going on, but the more his glaring big government record is brought up—No Child Left Behind, Medicare Plan D—the more the Senator loses his sizzle.
Feb 28, 2012
How Rick Santorum Hurts Social Conservatism
The problem with Rick Santorum is not that he doesn’t stand for faith, life and traditional marriage. The problem is he thinks he can get a nation of 300 million people to stand with him. On the issue of gay marriage, Santorum recently told CNN: “I’ve just said I think this is a national issue, we can’t have 50 different marriage laws, and we have to have a consistency in what marriage is, and family is something. And we need to have a national discussion about it and develop a national policy.”

If the midterm elections were a declaration of war on the status quo, Rand Paul leads the battle charge. 






