Rush challenges Obama to a debate

Quote from ByLoSellHi:

Limbaugh has a 28% favorable rating among Americans.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2009/03/steele-apologiz.html

I doubt President Obama is too worried.

Limbaugh will only punch more holes in the GOP dingy.

True conservatives are seeking an intellectual heavyweight today, to revive their party.

Limbaugh is only sabotaging their chances of becoming a viable alternative again.

Right, to have gone from Wm. F. Buckley as the patron saint of conservatism to Limbaugh surely crosses the moving average to the downside.
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Thrice divorced, fat as a silo, draft rejected due to anal warts, drug addict, college dropout, racist, sexist, bigot...

I would say that is a pretty accurate representation of the republican party these days...

The followers of the republican party sure know how to pick a leader, don't they...

So does Rahl doesn't he.
 
Quote from Lightningdog:

Lightningdog was my nickname in high school. I was pretty fast back then.
Judging by your posts, you have slowed down considerably since then. Perhaps a name change to something more suitable for the times would be in order? Slug comes to mind...
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

Judging by your posts, you have slowed down considerably since then. Perhaps a name change to something more suitable for the times would be in order? Slug comes to mind...

I would expect a pseudo-intellectual like you to exhibit more mature behavior. Why are you so unhappy? Why are you such a hater? :confused:
 
Quote from omegapoint:

Right, to have gone from Wm. F. Buckley as the patron saint of conservatism to Limbaugh surely crosses the moving average to the downside.

Exactly!

The GOP is a paper tiger.

I can't stand the Democratic Party, so don't get me wrong.

The facts are that Obama has connected with people, is a fantastic debater with a sharp mind (if GOPers want to deny this, then what does that make McCain, who was trounced by Obama?), and the Democrats are the only ones offering the American People a plan, as flawed as it may be (and it is woefully flawed).

I'm talking tactics and perception, not right or wrong...
 
Quote from Lightningdog:

I would expect a pseudo-intellectual like you to exhibit more mature behavior. Why are you so unhappy? Why are you such a hater? :confused:
You bring out the best in me. You make me a better person.
 
Quote from ByLoSellHi:

Exactly!

The GOP is a paper tiger.

I can't stand the Democratic Party, so don't get me wrong.

The facts are that Obama has connected with people, is a fantastic debater with a sharp mind (if GOPers want to deny this, then what does that make McCain, who was trounced by Obama?), and the Democrats are the only ones offering the American People a plan, as flawed as it may be (and it is woefully flawed).

I'm talking tactics and perception, not right or wrong...

Don't get me wrong I enjoyed Buckley for his form and not his content.
He embodied a bygone era when people had no reservations about using the language eloquently and wedded logic with it; even if it was flawed. He once said to Ronald Reagan in a debate about giving back the Panama canal, "I would like to take you seriously but to do so would be an affront to your intelligence." How much more clever was that then a vapid, "there you go again." Seems how the GOP message has been incrementaly dumbed down in prevailing years has lent to its demise or even reveals its behind the times underpinnings. The future has to evolve beyond the past at the edges.
 
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