Rush Limbaugh urges vote for Obama
May 07, 2008|By Alexander Mooney CNN
Rush Limbaugh urged listeners in states with open primaries to cross party lines and support Hillary Clinton.
He has publicly urged Republicans to vote for Sen. Hillary Clinton to keep the divisive Democratic nomination fight alive, but talk radio host Rush Limbaugh said Wednesday he really wants Sen. Barack Obama to be the party's nominee.
"I now believe he would be the weakest of the Democrat nominees," Limbaugh, among the most powerful voices in conservative radio, said on his program. "I now urge the Democrat superdelegates to make your mind up and publicly go for Obama."
http://articles.cnn.com/2008-05-07/politics/limbaugh.obama_1_democratic-candidates-democratic-party-obama-supporter?_s=PM:POLITICSBy May of 2008, Obama had performed the rather remarkable feat of coming almost out of nowhere, in comparison to the well-known and well-connected Hillary, and coming from 30 points behind. So, I have to wonder why Rush assumed Obama would be the weakest of Democratic Presidential candidate?
(The quote from Rush says "nominees," but I take it that he meant primary candidates because there was no Democratic nominee in May 2008.
But, even try to imply to a RWer that he or she is being racist and stand back or the yowling could damage your hearing.
I use the term RWer advisedly because I don't believe that any political party is free of bigots.
I remember a Republican Southern woman on a board that I used to post on. She was going on and on about how I didn't know the African Americans in her town, so I should not be trying to contradict her when she posted things like they all hang out on the street corners; they don't work; yadda, yadda.
And to "prove" one of her points, she gave a statement and then linked to a white supremacist website. (Yes, stupid is forever.)
When I pointed that out, she said that she had read the info elsewhere and just googled for any link; and that was simply the site that had come up first.
A Republican from Massachusetts (and who was much smarter than she) then rebuked me for caring more about the website than whether the statement was accurate or not, but no one ever gave me another link to support her crazy claims.