tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13940579.post2897751175683991037..comments2023-12-29T00:19:03.679-10:00Comments on J. Miller Rampant!: Yes, The Republican Leadership REALLY DOES Want People to SufferUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13940579.post-75023984017639310152009-02-14T19:40:00.000-10:002009-02-14T19:40:00.000-10:00HA! thanks...Even my Grandpa, one of the most raci...HA! thanks...<BR/><BR/>Even my Grandpa, one of the most racist conservative Republicans I've ever met, hates Rush with a passion, which was uplifting to me when I found out (granted he listens to him anyway because he's really old and is a creature of habit). <BR/><BR/>I see in Rush what I think a lot people are. The article said, "Limbaugh would much prefer a suffering nation than a reevaluation of conservative ideas." I can hardly judge him or hate him for that; I am a stubborn guy after all. Granted there is much more at stake here than in the middle of an argument (depending on the argument) and Limbaugh is a public figure with much more influence than his ignorant rantings deserve, so he should definitely be held more accountable than, say you or me whose audiences are slightly less than that of Rush Limbaugh.<BR/><BR/>In my opinion, Limbaugh's attitude is unpatriotic and damn near treason considering his sphere of influence. If McCain had been elected, I seriously doubt that either you or I would be as cold-hearted as to wish poverty and unemployment upon the nation simply because we disagree with his stance on the economy. <BR/><BR/>It has been a long standing opinion of mine that Rush Limbaugh is unworthy of his position and should be removed from it, by force if necessary. I view him as a scourge on our nation and many conservatives feel the same way, adding to his lack of credibility. He is an enemy to the nation. <BR/><BR/>And this concludes my political rant for the day.Zachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02198344873738601211noreply@blogger.com