thinkprogress.org - 3/1/2009
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As ThinkProgress has documented , a growing number of conservatives are rooting for the failure of Obama’s presidency. Today on C-SPAN Washington Journal, a caller asked right-wing blogger Michelle Malkin if she agrees with Rush Limbaugh’s statement that he hopes President Obama ...
newmajority.com - 3/2/2009
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President Obama and Rush Limbaugh do not agree
on much, but they share at least one thing:...
Both wish to see Rush anointed as the leader of the Republican party. Here’s Rahm Emanuel on Face the Nation
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LIMBAUGH AT CPAC
thinkprogress.org - 2/28/2009
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BlondeSense —
... , so did Michelle Malkin on CSpan today (but I really don't give a shit what she thinks). The most horrible thing to happen at CPAC was that the ...
The Ever-Growing Root-For-Failure Caucus
Political Animal —
... , and Michelle Malkin have joined the Limbaugh-inspired group of conservatives who are publicly hoping that President Obama fails. Yesterday afternoon, RedState's Erick Erickson kept the ball rolling with an item headlined, " ...
How Ironic or Should I Say Moronic
SteveAudio —
... , and Michelle Malkin have joined the Limbaugh-inspired group of conservatives who are publicly hoping that President Obama fails. Yesterday afternoon, RedState's Erick Erickson kept the ball rolling with an item headlined, " ...
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Limbaugh dares Obama: 'Debate me'
swamppolitics.com 3/4/2009 — by Mark Silva
Rush Limbaugh, the radioactive Republican, has a dare for Barack Obama , the president:
"Debate me.''
Days into the debate over Limbaugh's stated desire for the failure of Obama's economic agenda, the radio commentator says ...
The root-for-failure caucus —
Political Animal
THE ROOT-FOR-FAILURE CAUCUS.... Ever since Rush Limbaugh argued that he hopes President Obama fails in office, there's been some interesting back and forth on whether conservatives should actively and publicly hope for the nation's decline. It seems to have divided...