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Getting a Rush: The GOP leadership debate

After the weekend’s Conservative Political Action Committee meeting, the biggest talking point revolves around Rush Limbaugh and his role as the “leader” of the Republican Party.

Go inside the blog to view some of the videos that are fueling the debate.


Limbaugh speaks at C-PAC


Michael Steele says Rush isn’t the GOP leader, he is.


Rep. Ron Paul says “kinda sad” that a radio talk show host is the party’s leader, rather than an elected official.

Limbaugh disses Steele

 


Steele apologizes to Limbaugh.  This isn’t a video, but a link to Politico.com’s interview.

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says Rush is a “great leader for conservatives.

 

Three comments on this post so far. Add yours!
  • evergreen_east on April 06 at 9:21 p.m.

    Ron Paul should be the leader of the Republican Party. Paul is a man of integrity, the leader of the anti-interventionist wing of America, and the great dissenter in Congress. I hope Paul runs for president, again, in 2012. I think he would stand a good chance of gaining the nomination.

    www.PartyofCommons.com

  • Gary D Rhodes on April 07 at 12:55 p.m.

    Ditto Evergreen.

    Paul was head-and-shoulders above the rest.

    He has been out front on every issue, the economy, interventionism and nation building, and freedom. Freedom.

    Even with the MSM squarely trying to discredit Paul at every opportunity, his message started to break through to average Americans.

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Jim Camden is a veteran political reporter for The Spokesman-Review.


Jonathan Brunt covers Spokane City Hall for The Spokesman-Review.

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