Limbaugh: Why aren’t they begging Rubio to run?
posted at 4:10 pm on September 30, 2011 by Tina Korbe
While Michael Reagan and Newt Gingrich plead with Republicans to cut each other some slack, Rush Limbaugh is in a camp with Michele Bachmann and others who believe the GOP doesn’t have to settle for a less-than-completely-conservative candidate in 2012. On his program yesterday, the radio talker reiterated that position — and cited the Republican establishment’s lack of demands for a Marco Rubio candidacy as evidence that Republican operatives are more concerned with electability than conservatism at a time when it should be the other way around:
Let me ask you, why do you think they’re not begging Rubio to run? Rubio has been just as adamant as Christie that he doesn’t want to run. In a contest of conservatism, Rubio wins versus Christie. So why are they not asking Rubio to run? …
Part of it is, I think, that they genuinely believe that whoever the other nominees are can’t win. That’s another thing that frosts me. I think Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd could beat Obama in this election coming up because I think this is going to largely be about Obama. It’s going to be a referendum on his outright destruction of the wealth-creating genius of this country. I think Elmer Fudd could win, but I’m more concerned than that. I don’t want to just get rid of Obama, I want to take advantage of the opportunity we have to finally get a genuine, full-fledged, unapologetic conservative because this is going to be a major task … rolling this stuff back. It’s going to take more than one election, and it’s going to take somebody fearless. And we’re not going to roll this stuff back having compromise and bipartisanship as our primary objectives. …
But Rubio, Rubio would win in a walkover. He’s conservative. He’s articulate. He’s great-looking. He’s Hispanic and sounds very smart. How can he possibly lose? If this were the Democrat Party, the party father would probably tell Obama to step aside and let Rubio run, if Rubio were a Democrat. There are more Hispanic voters now than there are blacks, and Rubio’s got more experience than Obama had when he decided to run. I don’t know how many times Rubio has voted “present” versus Obama. …
Anyway, look, the reason why they’re not pushing Rubio… I’m going to answer my own question. That’s what I do. I ask myself the best questions I’m ever asked and, therefore, I give the best answers. They’re not pushing Rubio because while they praise him, they don’t think he has had enough experience yet.
And Rubio is — sorry to say this, folks — another example of the RINOs being wrong.
Is it too soon for Rubio to run? As Rush points out, Rubio has more experience than Obama did. Detractors of candidates like Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain repeatedly cite Obama’s inexperience as a reason to not select as the GOP nominee anyone without a meaningful legislative or executive political record. But isn’t that pinning the blame on the wrong part of Obama’s persona? Does the country feel burned for electing a glib, inexperienced senator — or does the country feel burned for electing a professorial progressive? I think it’s the latter — and Rubio, while inexperienced and eloquent, is neither professorial nor progressive. He’s a compelling, relatable, hard-working conservative. He’s someone I actually want to be the president — not just someone I’d rather have as president than Obama. And he’s not someone I want to waste on the vice presidential position, all conventional wisdom right now to the contrary.
It’s clear we can’t afford another four years of Obama. But can we afford four or eight years of a Republican president who might hold the line on government spending but won’t aggressively reverse the problematic progressive gains of the past four years? Four or eight years of that until Rubio is “seasoned” enough to be the president?
Maybe. Rush hasn’t quite convinced me. I want a conservative candidate in 2012 — but I want the best possible Rubio if and when he does become president someday down the line. And, for that, I think a few more years won’t hurt. Reagan’s age was surely an asset in the presidency, enabling him to keep in perspective what might panic younger politicians. It doesn’t have anything to do with political experience; it has to do with life experience and the wisdom that comes with it. Rush has gotten better and better and better over time — and so will Rubio. If even Elmer Fudd could win in 2012, let’s not encourage Rubio to waste his talents on a throwaway election (or in a throwaway position like the vice presidency). Let’s wait for him to run when he’s ready. That time, whenever it is, will be the Age of Rubio.
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It really is mind boggling that the president of the United States, the most powerful man in the world, has so little respect for his office that he would actually try blame his ineffectiveness on a private citizen who simply broadcast his opinions. Pathetic!
chazmaz on May 14, 2013 at 9:31 PM
If Rush does live in Obama’s head, could he at least tell us what Obama was doing on the night of the Benghazi attack?
monalisa on May 14, 2013 at 9:37 PM
Dittos all.
Could be they identified the enemy and it is us.
Julian Bond had an interesting description of the Tea Party tonight.
Interesting times.
seesalrun2 on May 14, 2013 at 9:45 PM
Or maybe Obama is angry that he can’t forcibly nationalize the broadcast spectrum in total a la Hugo Chavez. Which is why he gets into these p***ing matches with Rush and Fox News.
Myron Falwell on May 14, 2013 at 9:47 PM
Good for Rush finding this new apartment. I hear there is plenty of empty space up in there; he should be able to get some good practice in on that golf swing of his.
Gingotts on May 14, 2013 at 9:53 PM
God bless Rush Limbaugh.
TitularHead on May 14, 2013 at 10:04 PM
What he does every night, watching Sportscenter of course. That’s such common knowledge that lobbyists have started advertising on ESPN just to get to him.
slickwillie2001 on May 14, 2013 at 10:25 PM
It can’t cost too much, there’s nothing there.
mmcnamer1 on May 14, 2013 at 10:26 PM
Even a thimble has space for a gnat, Mr.Limbaugh.
All the mockery of shout radio combined has not done one whit to halt his socialist agenda, or even really to hold the GOP’s feet to the fire until they were worth a hoot. So make your jokes about rent-free life…they’ve got the power and we don’t.
MelonCollie on May 14, 2013 at 11:11 PM
MMM-MMM-MMM!
Sir Loin on May 15, 2013 at 2:29 AM
Exactly right. You know when I essentially gave up on the American people and knew in my gut that this country had gone too far down the path of ignorance and facism? When there was no back-lash, no rising up against the incredible attacks on Sarah Palin and her children. And then this President who called Americans “the enemy” and those of us who defended the Constitution and criticised the press and the federal government for acting like a 3rd World dictator became “extremests”. The filth spewed by Hollywood became the “norm”. Veterans and people who opposed the likes of that butcher Gosnell were put on the terrorist “watch” lists and low-life, pedophiles were allowed to sexually abuse children in public while their parents looked on at our airports.
Now we learn that 7 muslims—chemists—were found at Boston’s water source and while Obama is busy persecuting Billy Graham, these innocent “researchers” are allowed to go their merry way. Why aren’t every one of them in jail awaiting a direct plane to their homeland? Why the hell are they in this county in the first place?
I’m very tired of the awful, souless country we’re passing on to the next generation. Degenerates in Hollywood glorify drug abuse, incivility, and ignorance and they are the pied pipers who shoulder the most immoral man who has ever sat in the Oval Office to lead us all over the cliff. I went to Lowes last week looking for stuff for a remodel in my house. I couldn’t read the freaking packages. I needed an interpreter because everything was in Spanish. I’d like to know why these people are here? They hate us. They want to turn us into Mexico and they burn our flag and insult and ignore our laws and we want more of them? And why are we allowing “students” from Muslim countries? Can anyone, anywhere point to any progress in bringing any Muslim country out of the 6th century? The only thing these “educated” Muslims do is provide technical expertise to blow us all up.
OK. Good grief. I haven’t been involved in any politics since the election because I was intimidated. I used to poo poo “conspiracy” theorists. And for six years I’ve watched the fruition of every, single theory out there. One of the same so-called “nuts” who predicted persecution and prosecution and camps for conservatives and Republicans is now telling us that Google is joining with the Bilderburgs for total power and thought control. Even last year, I would have dismissed this. Now? After the confirmation that the IRS is Obama’s personal SS, I’m paying attention. Now wonder these people want everyone’s guns and ammo.
Portia46 on May 15, 2013 at 9:14 AM
Rush also has the bad taste to not have attended Columbia or Harvard.
TimBuk3 on May 15, 2013 at 9:28 AM
Now THAT, I couldn’t care less about.
Ivy League schools have hopelessly fallen from vaunted institutions of higher learning to left-wing indoctrination centers…and places where all kinds of rich-brat capers go on and get covered up by daddy’s money.
MelonCollie on May 15, 2013 at 9:31 AM
Rush is now the most powerful man on earth…he dictates our policies, he dictates what the president can and cannot do…amazing that a radio talk show host, without one single vote, dictates the policy, foreign and domestic of the United States.
Truly, in this country, you can be anything you want, even president without being president…
right2bright on May 15, 2013 at 10:03 AM
Oblamo must recognize Rush as the Big Community Organizer on the right. It’s really the only thing prezzy is good at and he does like to clear the field of any competition.
Kissmygrits on May 15, 2013 at 10:33 AM
Limbaugh: “I live rent-free” in President Obama’s head
There should be PLENTY of room with nothing else occupying Obummers head space…much like our troll nonpartisan!
EEprom on May 15, 2013 at 10:38 AM
SCoaMF, forever the beta male to Rush’s alpha.
MNHawk on May 15, 2013 at 11:35 AM
Rush, you better not be paying any rent for living in Obama’s head: it’s an unfurnished sewer of a place.
PD Quig on May 15, 2013 at 12:45 PM
Rent free, baby! Freaking legend.
Decoski on May 15, 2013 at 6:15 PM
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