Wednesday, June 19, 2013

'Repubican Party is hanging by a thread,' Rush Limbaugh

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6/19/13, "Limbaugh Rips GOP For Being ‘Embarrassed’ Of Its Base: ‘Republican Party Is Hanging By A Thread’," MediaIte, Vamburkar

"On Wednesday, Rush Limbaugh revisited his earlier remark about the Republican Party being embarrassed of its base. In an argument pegged off the immigration reform debate, Limbaugh said the GOP is “hanging by a thread,” willing to sacrifice a few more elections due to losing its base. 

“People have said the country is hanging by a thread,” Limbaugh noted. “Well so is the party. The Republican Party is hanging by a thread.”

Some do realize it, he added, pointing to the idea that “they’re embarrassed of their base and wouldn’t mind at all if the base left the Republican Party, even if it meant losing a couple of elections.” It’s either embarrassment or dislike, he said, describing the “caricature” of the “gun-toting, shotgun-shooting, tobacco-spitting crowd.”

They wouldn’t be bothered if that crowd that makes up the base left them, the radio host reiterated. But there’s one problem with that: Who will make up for them? If they think the Gang of Eight immigration bill will pick up the slack, Limbaugh said, “they have got another thing coming.”

You cannot out-liberal a liberal, he stated emphatically. Listen below: (at link)" via Free Republic

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Above referenced segment from original transcript:

6/19/13, "Will Becoming the Face of the Gang of Eight Sink Marco Rubio?" Rush Limbaugh transcript

(about 1/2 way down pg.): "The one thing I know is where you all are on the Republican Party today. You know, people have said the country's hanging by a thread. Well, so is the party. The Republican Party is hanging by a thread.  In fact, some actually do know it, and I think this whole notion that they're embarrassed of their base and wouldn't mind at all if the base left the Republican Party even if it meant losing a couple of elections, I think there's that element in the party.  Don't doubt me on that, by the way.  They're either embarrassed of the base or they don't like the base, you know, the caricature, pro-life, gun-toting, shotgun-shooting, tobacco-spitting crowd, that's the base. They wouldn't be embarrassed, wouldn't be bothered at all if that group of people said, "To hell with you. We're leaving, man.Even if it meant losing a couple of elections.  But the Republicans can't afford any defections because they don't have any people that are gonna make up the slack.  And if they're thinking this Gang of Eight bill is gonna pick up the slack for whatever base they lose, they have got another thing coming. That's just not in the cards because, as I explained yesterday, you cannot out-liberal a liberal."...

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Comment: It's more about them than us. The GOP wants to be democrats, likes the same things democrats like, which is fine. Let them be democrats. They won't do that. They like that government is now so big they can scorn us as flea-bitten subjects:

In 2011 at one of lowest points in US history, GOP says they're fine with democrat policies:

2/10/2011, "Issa 'wouldn't feel bad' if Obama reelected due to strong economy," The Hill, by Michael O'Brien

"It wouldn't be the worst thing in the world for President Obama to win reelection, one of his top Republican critics said Thursday....

I certainly wouldn't feel bad if Americans were working again, and he did get another four years."...


"My goal is to strengthen the president," Issa said Thursday....

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GOP owes Obama big time because he helped them beat the Tea Party:

12/8/12, Obama re-election helped GOP House Speaker Boehner: NPR 

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