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To: bentway who wrote (188331)3/4/2009 3:04:47 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Only the Dems are saying Limbaugh is leading the Republicans.
Part of the little smear game. They even went after Santelli personally.

Even Rush doesn't want the job.



To: bentway who wrote (188331)3/4/2009 3:11:32 PM
From: PoetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
I'd *love* to see a Limbaugh-Palin ticket.

GGG

nice to see you back, bentway.



To: bentway who wrote (188331)3/4/2009 3:59:33 PM
From: LazarusRespond to of 306849
 
Limbaugh strength lies in his ability to identify chinks in the armor of those he disagrees with. I seriously doubt he could figure how to make things right. He is very good at telling you where things are wrong though... but so am I.



To: bentway who wrote (188331)3/4/2009 4:43:22 PM
From: Reilly DiefenbachRespond to of 306849
 
Libertarian poll: What is Obama trying to distract us from?

Party needles White House over attacks on radio host Limbaugh

WASHINGTON – America’s third largest party is asking Americans to vote on what they think the White House’s ongoing war with conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh is intended to distract attention from, Libertarian National Committee (LNC) Communications Director Donny Ferguson announced Wednesday.

The LNC has posted a poll at www.lp.org asking Americans to cast their vote for one of five harmful Obama policies the White House hopes their spat with Limbaugh will distract attention from.

“Every time Obama announces higher taxes on unemployment, the market tanks. Economic research shows his spending plan causes long-term economic damage. He’s keeping 50,000 troops in Iraq and breaking his promise to end earmarks,” said Ferguson. “Now, with polls showing more and more Americans oppose his agenda, Barack Obama needs a distraction. He gets it by having his operatives pick a fight with a colorful radio personality.”

“Instead of solving our economic problems by reducing spending during a recession and granting tax relief to job creators, Obama has instead chosen to kick mud at a radio entertainer,” said Ferguson. “That’s not change or hope. It’s a tired old political trick pulled out when you’re making problems worse.”

“Libertarians may not always agree with Limbaugh, but you don’t have to agree with him to see the White House is latching onto his celebrity hoping Americans will pay attention to that and not the economic damage Obama is causing,” said Ferguson.

“While the White House is busy whining about an entertainer and Republicans are busy inserting their wasteful earmarks into the budget, Libertarians are busy cutting spending and creating jobs in their private businesses. It’s clear the Libertarian Party is the only party with an agenda for renewal, not waste or petty spats,” said Ferguson.

lp.org