Rush Limbaugh harshly criticized the Republican establishment on Tuesday for not embracing the Tea Party movement that swept them into power in the House in 2010. He said it ultimately cost the party the 2012 presidential election and is "illustrative" of the problem facing the Republican Party.
Limbaugh said that after the Tea Party was created in time for the 2010 midterm elections, Republicans "cleaned the Democrats' clocks."
"If you go back and look at the 2010 midterms, that was one of the biggest shellackings the Democrat Party's had in a long time," he said on Fox News's On The Record on Tuesday. "The Republicans took back the House of Representatives, but the Democrats lost a total nationwide all the way down-ballot of over 600 seats. And it was because of 'ObamaCare' and the rising debt and the fact that nobody was opposing it and nobody's stopping it."
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Rush is correct. The GOP blew it. We let opportunity slip away. Now all americans will pay the price.
ReplyDeleteHe couldn't be more correct. the "establishment" rinos' like Mccain, have got to go.
ReplyDeleteIt's not your fathers republican party any more.
Or else i want rand paul to start a 3rd party. I'm sick of Chris Christies bull.
Obama bought the election. PERIOD!
ReplyDeleteThe GOP did blow it. But failing to embrace the American Taliban wasn't the reason.
ReplyDeletespot on rush...
ReplyDelete321, the "American Taliban?"
ReplyDeleteWow, what an idiot! Don't you know that the R/D conglomerate are funding the real Taliban in Syria as we here at home as TEA Party Patriots believe that we should be following the Constitution of the U.S., which kind of contadicts that theory?
Do you support the Benghazi attack as well?
3:10 Oh please. If Romney couldn't buy an election no one could.
ReplyDeleteIT's THE DAMN truth
ReplyDelete8:46
ReplyDeleteBut Romney's HONEST!