President Barack Obama

Barack Obama 44th President of the United States

  • Jan
    28

    With the Republican Party in disarray after its crushing defeat to Barack Obama and Democratic Congressional candidates in the November 4 election, conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh has indeed “rushed” to fill the resulting vacuum. His weapon of choice: unrelenting attacks against President Obama.

    While Obama soars in popularity, Limbaugh sought to take him down a peg by proclaiming his hope that Obama “will fail.” Even many Republicans were concerned with this attack, especially at a time of national crisis. It seemed to imply that Limbaugh doesn’t care if the American nation undergoes economic collapse resulting from Obama being a presidential failure.

    Limbaugh is not concerned with criticism of his vociferous attacks against Barack Obama. He believes that Republican electoral failure is due to betraying the purity of conservative economic ideology and orthodoxy. One result of his attacks may be to compel Republicans in Congress to be less bipartisan towards President Barack Obama, or risk being tagged as “liberal” by the Republican base.

    As President Obama moves forward to win support in Congress for his $825 billion stimulus package, Rush Limbaugh will undoubtedly continue to strengthen the vigor and tone of his attacks on Obama. Perhaps the next move by Limbaugh will be to throw his endorsement behind a contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. Likely pick by Limbaugh is Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate in 2008. A sign that Palin is beginning to make her move in preparation for 2012 is her recent formation of her own political action committee.

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