And One of These Days, Maybe Once in the Next 20 Years He Will be
Right on Something
The neat thing, to
paraphrase the late economist John Kenneth Galbraith, is that with respect
to Rush Limbaugh and a topic a person can take the opposite position from Rush
and without even knowing what the topic is that person can be certain they have
the correct position. But sometimes,
like this, almost everyone wishes Rush did know what he was talking about.
A
bipartisan immigration bill passed the Senate on Thursday, and the House is set
to begin work on its own immigration reform bill after the July 4 recess.
“The
anger. I don’t think they have any idea how deep it is in towns large and small
all across this country,” Limbaugh said.
“You
have people more and more talk about third party now,” Limbaugh added. “If that
happens, you can kiss the Republican Party goodbye.”
Of course other than the ultra radical right the nation is starting to embrace immigration reform and a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, particularly those brought to this nation as young children and who know no other country as home. And of course the Republicans in the House will almost certainly sabotage immigration reform in some way, so no, the Republican establishment (which actually voted against the Senate bill, sorry Rush, there are those nasty facts getting in the way again) will not be blamed.
But it would be nice to see a third party, call it the GOP (Grand Ole Palinistas) come about and destroy
the Republicans as a national force and maybe force Republicans to reincarnate
themselves as principled conservatives.
And in the unlikely event that did happen this Forum will happily admit
we were wrong and Rush was right. But we
are not worried about having to do that, on any topic Rush cares to comment on.
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