Anyone with a brain knows voting for any third party candidate is in essence a vote for the opposition. Rush is a conservative, I'm a conservative and I will vote for any Republican candidate vs. a Dimocrat or liberal strictly because of ideological differences. McCain was the last guy I wanted in '08 but I certainly wasn't going to sit it out or vote for someone else because of it. It's because of candidates like McCain that Rush and lots of others don't agree with much of the Republican party establishment.
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Again you are completely wrong. Your MessiahRushie is a Republican shill who pretends to be a CON$ervoFascist. When the more CON$ervoFascist candidate is the Democrat he still supports the Republican. A true "movement CON$ervoFascist" would support the most CON$ervoFascist candidate no matter what Party they belonged to.
Jan 29, 2008
RUSH: I am a 'movement conservative', not a Republican partisan.
May 14, 2008
RUSH: This thing down in Mississippi, the special election, regardless of party, conservatives could have voted for the Republican down there, doesn't matter.
In two of the three of these cases, in two of the three of these House Republican congressional losses, they have been beaten by conservative Democrats, big-time conservative, social conservative Democrats. The Republican Party is ceding conservatism in the South to the Democrat Party. You know, yesterday was a very frustrating day, as you know.
CALLER: I was wondering
if the Democrats in Mississippi were more conservative than the Republicans, why wouldn't you be pleased about that as a conservative?
RUSH:
You think I ought to be happy that there's conservatism out there. I'm not happy my own party wants to get rid of it. I'm mad that
my own party wants to cast conservatism aside.
I know there's plenty of conservatism out there. That's the source of the frustration.
March 25, 2011
RUSH:* * I would vote for whoever the Republicans nominate.