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It’s Alive!! How "Rushbo" Became the GOP’s Frankenstein

Americans may want bipartisan compromise, but the GOP has been blocked by Limbaugh in its attempts to move toward a more moderate agenda
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Rush Limbaugh’s popularity as a right-wing ideologue is quickly eclipsing the fast rising stars of the GOP. Some of these new power players -- people like RNC Chairman Michael Steele -- have been forced on bended knee to retract criticisms of the talker, weakening their own political positions in order to appease Limbaugh’s easily activated audience, estimated at over 20 million listeners.

In the face of polling numbers that suggest American’s want bipartisan compromise in policymaking, the GOP has been effectively blockaded by Limbaugh in its attempts to move toward a more moderate agenda, resulting in further alienation of the party. The failure of GOP leadership to control its most vocal ranks has deep roots in the party's stunning successes of the past thirty years. A careful examination of the historical record reveals certain key strategic decisions made by Republicans -- moves like congressional redistricting, mobilizing an evangelical voting bloc and deregulating communications -- that created right wing talk radio, and which track events which culminated in the ascendency of Limbaugh. They go a long way towards explaining the GOP’s current impasse with its most vocal leader.

The dramatic increase in the polarization of congressional politics -- which allows figures like Limbaugh to thrive -- can in large measure be attributed to partisan Congressional redistricting. Following every census, or when the control of a state legislature shifts from one party to another, districts may be redrawn. When a party controls the process, it typically attempts to strengthen its power in Congress by gerrymandering districts that hold a majority of its voters, guaranteeing their reelection. Rigging congressional districts to eliminate the threat of minority party challenges creates a politically homogenous electorate that is susceptible to radicalization. This has resulted in creating a constituency not amenable to compromise because of an absence of opposition. Although this strategy has been used by both political parties, Republicans perfected it in the early 2000's when Tom Delay, the disgraced former House Majority Leader, orchestrated efforts to lock his party into power by drawing airtight conservative districts in Texas. In an effort to consolidate its power through redistricting, the GOP forced itself to move farther to the right to appease its base, but in doing so it alienated voters outside of those respective districts that were crucial to attracting political moderates and winning national elections. This strategy helped secure Bush the Presidency, but effectively moved the Republican party farther from the mainstream and helped create an environment more conducive to extremist views like those voiced by Limbaugh.

In the 2000 campaign for President, Bush campaign strategist Karl Rove expanded to the national level the grass roots mobilization that was responsible for W’s gubernatorial success in Texas. Using a social networking apparatus of Christian evangelical churches, Rove wed the agenda of far-right social conservatives to the Republican party, inextricably binding the two and making an evangelical Democrat a virtual oxymoron. With a shrewd corporate form of political branding and a finely tuned system of social issue messaging, Republicans came to exclusively own the evangelical vote. Bush used this marketing synthesis to effectively mobilize a newly galvanized bloc of highly motivated issue-driven constituents to "win" the election in 2000. The party's loyalists had been radicalized by an activated political process, and given more power over the GOP than ever before.


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Wesley Kendall is adjunct professor of law and economics at Harris Stowe University.
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A man walks into a bar...
Posted by: Crazy H on Mar 6, 2009 9:33 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
A man falls in love with a beautiful woman who has a shameful secret. She's a republican. His friends quit talking to him, his parents disown him - but that doesn't dissuade him from pursuing her.

He finally goes to his doctor for advice. His doctor says, "Well, I can perform an operation to turn you into a republican. But it's pretty drastic - I'd have to remove half your brain." The man is determined to marry his love, and quickly agrees to the procedure.

Unfortunately, during the operation the doctor slips and cuts out three-quarters of the man's brain! As he wakes up in the recovery room, his doctor anxiously asks, "Mr. Johnson! Mr. Johnson! Are you all right?!"

The man opens his eyes and exclaims, "Mega Dittos Rush! Yeah, I'm a long time listener and a first time caller..."

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The GOP are their OWN Frankensteins!
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 6, 2009 9:42 AM   
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"Americans may want bipartisan compromise, but the GOP has been blocked by Limbaugh in its attempts to move toward a more moderate agenda"

Since when did the GOP move "toward a more moderate agenda?" Gimmee a break!

They were practicing their famous obstructionism well before this whole Rush dust-up!

Revisionist History BULLSHIT!

I gotta wonder why the author wants to let the GOP off the hook and try to blame this all on Rush???

THIS IS BULLSHIT.

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» You got that right, watch where Posted by: avidAmerican

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Mar 6, 2009 1:12 PM   
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Riddle me this:

How do you define liberal?

A liberal is a conservative who hasn't lost his health insurance yet.

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» RE: parrotuya Posted by: Crazy H

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Leader?
Posted by: usmarks on Mar 13, 2009 12:11 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think these guys are all drinking from the same batch of Kool-Aid. Limbaugh is a leader the way Jim Jones was a leader. The Republicans have to cater to the radical conservatives and the fundamental religionists(called "Christians" on this side of the globe)because this is NOT a center right nation. The people of this country are way ahead in honesty, decency, fairness and common sense than the people who have somehow been allowed to lead us down the current rabbit hole to one more "man behind the curtain." Current events are perfect for demagogues to rise. We should all pray it doesn't get worse.

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Crush Limpball is just a loudmouth who makes lots of money, like
Posted by: avidAmerican on Mar 21, 2009 8:29 AM   
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most of the Republicans out there getting so much money from lobbyists who all have their own agendas; along with their fierce desire to destroy the best President we've had in years; and all the rest of us along with him. The Rs care nothing for the people of this country. Just watch how and who they vote for. I watch the Senate daily and the House during quorum calls. The R's votes against the American people are a disgusting disgrace and their power grabbing egos are so threatened by Intelligence. I guess that's because they're not accustomed to having Intelligence around them. Their numbers are dwindling in Congress for a reason.

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Re: um, helllo!
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Mar 21, 2009 5:05 PM   
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I saw a few seconds of Limpball's (re: above, "Crush Limpball- cute) recent "speech" with the sound turned down and seriously people, um, hello! What a freakin clown (if it wasn't jiggling, it was turning pink from lack of circulation)! This guy is clearly already a corpse, what an utterly perfect figure head for a party of disintegrating, rotting fools...Chuck-the-idiot Norris, Joe-the-Plumber, Sarah-the-killer-Palin. It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic and destructive. This party needs to get on with it and die already! They're not even bothering with policy any longer (actually that ended years ago with their Lee Atwater politics of party-loyalty before competence and integrity).
Oh well people, there goes our dream for a third party. The D's can take over the R's and the progressives can reclaim the D's- and we're back to square one :-(

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A man walks into a bar...
Posted by: Crazy H on Mar 6, 2009 9:33 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
A man falls in love with a beautiful woman who has a shameful secret. She's a republican. His friends quit talking to him, his parents disown him - but that doesn't dissuade him from pursuing her.

He finally goes to his doctor for advice. His doctor says, "Well, I can perform an operation to turn you into a republican. But it's pretty drastic - I'd have to remove half your brain." The man is determined to marry his love, and quickly agrees to the procedure.

Unfortunately, during the operation the doctor slips and cuts out three-quarters of the man's brain! As he wakes up in the recovery room, his doctor anxiously asks, "Mr. Johnson! Mr. Johnson! Are you all right?!"

The man opens his eyes and exclaims, "Mega Dittos Rush! Yeah, I'm a long time listener and a first time caller..."

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]


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The GOP are their OWN Frankensteins!
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 6, 2009 9:42 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"Americans may want bipartisan compromise, but the GOP has been blocked by Limbaugh in its attempts to move toward a more moderate agenda"

Since when did the GOP move "toward a more moderate agenda?" Gimmee a break!

They were practicing their famous obstructionism well before this whole Rush dust-up!

Revisionist History BULLSHIT!

I gotta wonder why the author wants to let the GOP off the hook and try to blame this all on Rush???

THIS IS BULLSHIT.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» You got that right, watch where Posted by: avidAmerican

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Mar 6, 2009 1:12 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Riddle me this:

How do you define liberal?

A liberal is a conservative who hasn't lost his health insurance yet.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: parrotuya Posted by: Crazy H

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Leader?
Posted by: usmarks on Mar 13, 2009 12:11 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think these guys are all drinking from the same batch of Kool-Aid. Limbaugh is a leader the way Jim Jones was a leader. The Republicans have to cater to the radical conservatives and the fundamental religionists(called "Christians" on this side of the globe)because this is NOT a center right nation. The people of this country are way ahead in honesty, decency, fairness and common sense than the people who have somehow been allowed to lead us down the current rabbit hole to one more "man behind the curtain." Current events are perfect for demagogues to rise. We should all pray it doesn't get worse.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]


Comments are closed-

Crush Limpball is just a loudmouth who makes lots of money, like
Posted by: avidAmerican on Mar 21, 2009 8:29 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
most of the Republicans out there getting so much money from lobbyists who all have their own agendas; along with their fierce desire to destroy the best President we've had in years; and all the rest of us along with him. The Rs care nothing for the people of this country. Just watch how and who they vote for. I watch the Senate daily and the House during quorum calls. The R's votes against the American people are a disgusting disgrace and their power grabbing egos are so threatened by Intelligence. I guess that's because they're not accustomed to having Intelligence around them. Their numbers are dwindling in Congress for a reason.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]


Comments are closed-

Re: um, helllo!
Posted by: watching-n-waiting on Mar 21, 2009 5:05 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I saw a few seconds of Limpball's (re: above, "Crush Limpball- cute) recent "speech" with the sound turned down and seriously people, um, hello! What a freakin clown (if it wasn't jiggling, it was turning pink from lack of circulation)! This guy is clearly already a corpse, what an utterly perfect figure head for a party of disintegrating, rotting fools...Chuck-the-idiot Norris, Joe-the-Plumber, Sarah-the-killer-Palin. It'd be funny if it weren't so pathetic and destructive. This party needs to get on with it and die already! They're not even bothering with policy any longer (actually that ended years ago with their Lee Atwater politics of party-loyalty before competence and integrity).
Oh well people, there goes our dream for a third party. The D's can take over the R's and the progressives can reclaim the D's- and we're back to square one :-(

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

 
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