« Taking Back The Campaign Nominee | Main | McCain, Bush And Iraq » 27 Oct 2008 09:20 am The Looming Limbaugh SyndromeRoss calls Rush Limbaugh's latest diatribe against moderate Republicans "required reading for anyone seeking to understand one of the most powerful conservative narratives emerging around the looming GOP debacle." It is indeed:
It really does feel like the Tories in 1997. They got a thumping of a lifetime and yet they convinced themselves that they lost because they hadn't been hardline enough. And the actual remaining members of parliament, all in super-safe seats, marinated in their own juices and became more insular and blinkered before they lost again. And again. It's over a decade later and only now has the Tory party adjusted back to reality. Mercifully, American parties in the states and legislatures and Congress have more lee-way for finding and grooming new talent than British parliamentary parties. On the other hand, the British Tories never went so far off the cliff as to nominate a Palin. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010535c15c4d970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'The Looming Limbaugh Syndrome' |
