2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumGOP civil war: Limbaugh vs. the consultants
A top Republican strategist calls conservatives "loons and wackos." Limbaugh is not pleased
BY ALEX SEITZ-WALD
The last time we checked in with the post-election GOP civil war, Herman Cain was threatening to form a new party to compete with the GOP, Bill Kristol sparked a schism over tax increases, and Grover Norquist, the high priest of anti-tax dogma, was losing his grip on congressional Republicans.
This week, the Republican soul searching and polite recriminations via anonymous quote exploded into an all-out war of words between representatives of two wings of the party that have never gotten along, but largely kept quiet for the good of the conservative cause.
In one corner are the consultants, Steve Schmidt, who managed John McCains 2008 campaign, and Mike Murphy, who advised Mitt Romneys campaign. In the other corner is Rush Limbaugh, the embodiment of the conservative id in human form. We dont have a dog in this fight as theres blood on both of their hands, so just sit back and enjoy.
Schmidt threw the first punch in this battle on Meet the Press with a left, left combo strike against the right flank of his party. GOP leaders have succumbed to the base, he said last Sunday, arguing that to too many swing voters in the country, when you hear the word conservative now, they think of loons and wackos. As if that werent enough, when host David Gregory played a clip of Limbaugh, Schmidt took the bait. Our elected leaders are scared to death of the conservative entertainment complex, the shrill and divisive voices that are bombastic and broadcasting out into the homes, he said in a clear reference to the radio host.
complete article:
http://www.salon.com/2012/11/21/gop_civil_war_limbaugh_vs_the_consultants/
ratzerman
(10 posts)I never get tired of reading this stuff.
humanistcafe
(14 posts)... jumped the shark. He and Grover Nordquist should find a nice little hole to crawl into together and spend their golden years there pining away for Reagan.
NewJeffCT
(56,828 posts)And, he can hopefully destroy the GOP for a generation by forcing nomination of candidates further & further to the right...
coalition_unwilling
(14,180 posts)Dubster
(427 posts)John2
(2,730 posts)a good step. The first step to reclaim the Party is to take on the rightwing extremists. I'm on the side of the moderates.
reflection
(6,286 posts)use the term "Conservative Entertainment Complex." The first was Frum the other day. This gives me hope. Obviously the more rational arm of the GOP is pissed, and they are using carefully constructed talking points to marginalize the loonies in their party. The more they say it, the deeper it will be embedded in the discussion. I intend to use it as well when debating with or talking to others about the state of the GOP. The Republicans who haven't yet been completely brainwashed by Fox et al can be brought back into the fold of reality. It can happen.
greenman3610
(3,947 posts)I couldn't stop smiling
Jennicut
(25,415 posts)The tea party/Rush/Fox group vs the more moderate/establishment Repubs has been brewing for a long time. If you are anything but a conservative you hope they simply tear each other apart.