The Con Civil War: Mark Levin vs. David Frum
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Mark Levin, who is a certified loon (check out this takedown of his book from a couple years ago), and David Frum, the schmuck who coined the “axis of evil” nonsense (and was apparently fired by Bush when his wife sent out an email taking credit for it) had a throwdown on the radio today over current Republican leader, Rush Limbaugh.
I. Love. It. (via)
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Can someone tell me why they keep going to Frum on NPR? Drives me crazy.
“Can someone tell me why they keep going to Frum on NPR?”
Because he’s a squat to pee sissy, just like the rest of the NPR losers.
Frum is a wing-nut, but he’s one of the few who’s made it clear he didn’t like Palin and he doesn’t like Rush. In highly relative political terms, this makes him a “moderate.”
It’s still awesome though. Frum is smart enough to realize that Obama and Rahm have played the Republican party like a fiddle (beginning with Obama’s quip that you can’t listen to Rush and get anything done). Frum knows that Rush’s support is about 15-20 percent of the country, with no potential for growth (if you aren’t in to Rush by now, you never will be). He also knows that making Rush the face of the party, as Obama and Rahm have managed to do, is pretty much another kiss-of-death for the GOP. The party is desperate for votes from any non-white non-males under the age of 50, and they aren’t going to get any with a serial bigot like Rush shooting his mouth off while sweating and bloviating and popping pills.
The cons who are supporting Rush? Masters of wishful thinking. If they really think he’s the future of their party, more power to them. Not repudiating the Democratic contention that Rush = GOP Grand Poobah means at least another decade in the wilderness.
Delicious.
“Frum is a wing-nut, but he’s one of the few who’s made it clear he didn’t like Palin and he doesn’t like Rush. In highly relative political terms, this makes him a “moderate.””
That’s precisely why he’s scary. Frum, a Canadian, could not find a political home here. Being a political entrepreneur, he left the maple leaf for the stars and stripes. Good Riddance.