Rush Just Said, Maybe I Should Endorse Ron Paul

Until they eat their rhetoric and admit that Ron Paul is absolutely strong on National Defense, I won't listen to any of these hacks.

I feel like we didn't bang that drum hard enough that Ron IS strong on Nat Defense for all the chickenhawk fraidy-cats.

They wouldn't "get it" anyway as they lost their objectivity and reason long ago.
 
Is it possible that Rush listened to Ron Paul's (and the others') CPAC speech?

Is it possible that he agrees with most of what Ron Paul said?
 
Yes, Rush could certainly invite Paul to appear on his show, even if it's for no other reason than to remind his listeners of what a real conservative sounds like.
 
I like Rush becuase of his humor. He is really good at getting people going with sarcasm. I have a feeling he said what he did to tweak us.
 
Excellent, I am sure any politician would welcome a vote from anyone. Sometimes they even bus them in to vote. I just hope he wasn't high when he said this, or if he was that he is when he decides to vote. Dependant state learning in action. That is money well spent.
 
IMHO, Rush is slowing tearing down Huckabee and McCain, saying there is no one in the party who has true Republican convictions, then he will drop bombs like "Maybe I should support Ron Paul".

This will allow him to look like he has truly done his homework and Ron Paul is not the kook that the MSM has painted him to be.
 
I guess what makes me the most angry and frustrated with Rush talking this way now...is that it seems a bit late to start lamenting over McCain's success and start pushing the two guys Paul and Huck who at least represent core conservative stances...not to mention the two guys who could have pushed McCain out of the forefront with a brokered convention.
 
Criticizing Rush for the past doesn't help. Help Ron Paul influence the party going forward. Rush is shackled by party politics against his will. Be open minded and supoprtive of any respect that Ron Paul achieves. The CPAC speech made a lot of people think hard about the position our country and party are now in.
 
Well now that Ron has done a Texas side step drop out he can say that safely.
 
And here I heard him today saying Ron Paul was fringe because he didn't support the war in Iraq.

I think Rush just says things for ratings.

It is so obvious that Ron Paul is the only Conservative in the race, especially since Fred Thompson dropped out, that for Rush not to talk about Ron Paul tells me Rush isn't honest.

He is either compromised by the establishment or has sold out.
 
It seems like Rush has adopted the victim mentality that he used to bemoan when the liberals did it. He seems to always gripe about conservatives being crapped on in this country. But when a true conservative candidate comes along, he does nothing to help him. I bet when McCain/Hillary/Obama become president, he will gripe about people not supporting conservative principles in the Rep. party.
 
He said something about Ron Paul again. He was talking about how no one in the race will bring the troops home because even the democrats wouldn't commit to it when they were asked about it a few months ago in a debate. Then he said something like, 'with the exception of Ron Paul. Who is a wildcard in this race, a true wildcard'

Wildcard indeed!!!

Weren't the Giants also the Wildcard? ;)
 
Ron Paul has been getting serious rehabilitation since Romney quit and showed the mainstream conservatives how it feels to be on the losing side of the column. This game is far from over.
 
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