Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rush Limbaugh As Used Car Salesman: Trust Me

Like when the used car salesman says "trust me". What's with the ultimatum, Rush? Why the pressure to convince people what they see is not reality?
"[T]he people on our side are really making a mistake if they go after Bobby Jindal on the basis of style. Because if you think — people on our side I’m talking to you — those of you who think Jindal was horrible, you think — in fact, I don’t ever want to hear from you ever again. … I’ve spoken to him numerous times, he’s brilliant. He’s the real deal," - Rush Limbaugh, the current Republican party leader.
At his biggest moment, Jindal came up lame. That's when it matters. It's the classic "double down" of a bad gambler. You've already lost, why not lose even bigger? It's only the health of the country you're dealing with. Nothing you really care for.

Maybe in the underground lairs of GOP, Inc. Bobby and Rush have some amazing conversations, provided Rush brings his stash.

Source: Andrew Sullivan

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