Thanks a lot, Rush!


I address this to Rush Limbaugh but it is expressed to all talking-heads who wish Republicans to waste their votes by voting for Mrs. Bill Clinton because they want to keep Democrats in-fighting through their nominating-convention. What are you all thinking?

We want those Clintons out NOW. Why take a chance on the general election where she could win? One should never support your horrible opponents (Democrats today are American styled socialists thus tyrants awaiting to ruin). We messed with the Democrats’ primaries yesterday. They got ‘bragging rights” this morning as the party with more registered voters.

The Democrats will in-fight among themselves without outside help. Let’s not “inflate” their support by our thinking we can ruin their process. One doesn’t tease a mad dog without getting bit.

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The GOP is having too much fun. Watching these two leftists rip each other apart we keep forgetting that one of them might be our next president. The buffoonish walking cartoon Algore won the popular vote in 2000. We have to stop underestimating the stupidity of the swing voter.

It isn’t the swing voter who I’ll call stupid but what we saw in Texas and Ohio: the lets-screw-the-other-party voters.

In Texas I recall from my recent citizenship there, once a year we get a new voters-ID card in January. The first primary of the year, usually in late winter, we must state our political preference which is 1)stamped on our voter-Id card, and 2) then, we get that party’s ballot. In the primaries later that year one can only vote in the party primary of which you pick in the first primary that year.

So Rush told Conservative Republicans in Texas to vote for Mrs. Bill in order to keep that contest bitter until the end. All they really did was deny themselves from voting in the Republican primary for congressional and other state/local offices!

If we get a bunch of moderate Republicans who will vote like McCain–reaching across the asile without ever asking for qui pro quo–I repeat “Thanks alot, Rush!”

btw, in Ohio the Republican voting in the Democrat primary is restricted for two years before they can change voting preference again.

In the words of Oslow on the British sit-com would say, “Oh, Nice!”

In short, Rush, Be careful of giving advise! Every State has different rules about their politics. Politics is indeed local. Your advise was a national strategy but can lead to screw-up in the town square.



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