Apparently one man wrecking crew, is very tired ...
of being picked on.
And Rush doesn't understand why Conservatives don't just fall into his Tea Party Line ...
anymore.
Rush Limbaugh Tears Apart GOP, Need To Grow A Spine:
No Compromise With Dems, I Want To Defeat Them
link to video
July 30, 2013 Interview: Rush Limbaugh spent some time during his Fox News interview Tuesday night slamming the Republican party for not listening to its conservative base enough. He told Greta Van Susteren that the Republican party is a little too complicit in conceding to President Obama on issue after issue, declaring that the party needs to put its foot down, stop the compromise, and understand they should be fighting to "defeat" the Democrats, not work side by side with them in harmony.
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Some more of the lowlights of the despondent one, are just over the women-don't-understand-him hump ...
This is rich, Rush's introspective Poor-Me observations tour -- though not quite as rich ...
as his multi-year $400 million dollar salary.
Rush Limbaugh: I get more grief than Taliban
by Hal Boedeker Staff writer, orlandosentinel.com -- July 31, 2013
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"The Republican Party wants a new base," Limbaugh said. "The Republican leadership isn't conservative. They're not particularly crazy about conservatives. I'm a fairly prominent media conservative. I get more grief than the Taliban gets. I get more grief than al-Qaeda gets. And all conservatives do. It's because we do constitute a threat to the way Washington views the country. And I don't think it's so much conservative versus liberal, although it is, but it's Washington versus the rest of the country is what's really transpiring now."
Limbaugh said he had little use for compromise and bipartisanship.
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Limbaugh cited Ted Cruz and Sarah Palin as Republicans he admires. "They're not embarrassed of themselves. They're not insecure," Limbaugh said. "They firmly believe what has to be done, and they're willing to stand behind it."
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As for George Zimmerman's acquittal, Limbaugh says he was shocked.
"I was surprised by it," he said. "I thought the makeup of the jury and the condition of American pop culture and the fear of civil unrest would cause the jury to say, you know what, 'Let's come up with some form of guilty to get out of here.' I was really proud. They looked at the evidence, and they said this case is overcharged and the prosecution didn't prove anything. The defense ended up proving it."
Those are what you call, crocodile tears Rush ...
or is it more like the tears of the Great White Whale,
in the dire throes of irrelevance?