Limbaugh, the postmodern Boss Tweed, now is saying that McCain needs to have Huckabee be the VP in order to bring together the GOP? At an earlier date, didn't he say either McCain or Huckabee would be horrible candidates for the Republican party since he was obviously backing Romney? So Boss Limbaugh is flip-flopping.
How interesting.
In other news, after a guest on a MSNBC made the weird comment that Chelsea Clinton is being "pimped" to campaign for her mother, one source close to the Clinton campaign simply stated, "Pimpin' ain't easy."
Not really. But I couldn't resist.
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Just to play Devil's Advocate....
If you formerly supported Romney and thought he was the best choice, then how is it now flip-flopping to say that a McCain-Huckabee ticket would bring the GOP together now that your first choice is out of the race?
Isn't that like saying "I think Edwards is clearly the best choice for the Democratic party. However, the best ticket to unite the Dems is Clinton-Obama."?
Rush is fascinating to me. I'll be listening to his show thinking "those are some good points" and then in the same breath he'll say something that is mind-blowingly stupid.
I'm saying that Boss Limbaugh is flip-flopping since he said this: “I’m here to tell you, if either of these two guys get the nomination, it’s going to destroy the Republican Party, it’s going to change it forever, be the end of it.” Rush Limbaugh, referring to John McCain and Mike Huckabee.
The apocalyptic language has died down.
If Clinton wins the nomination, she needs Obama. If Obama wins, he'd be a fool to select her as his VP.
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