The newest insult escaping the lips of the “de-facto” leader of the GOP is that any member of the media who appears to support President Obama is inside the President’s “butt boy bubble”.
One has to ask, how does Rush know what a butt boy bubble is; personal experience from eight years of carrying the Bush-Cheney message to the world through the “golden EIB microphone” perhaps? Or maybe it’s because he’s started collecting his own group of “butt boys” inside the “EIB Butt Boy Bubble”? Who’s in Rush’s bubble? Georgia Republican Phil Gingrey, RNC Chairman Michael Steele, and as of last night for refusing to speak out againt the GOP “de-facto” leader’s actions, Texas Republican Ron Paul. How’s it feeling in there fellas?
Of course if there is such a place in the White House as a “butt boy bubble” then President Obama’s “bubble” is nowhere near as large as the Bush bubble was, and still is. Consider the occupants of the previous administration’s “butt boy bubble”; Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, Mark Levin, Bill O’Reilly, Michael Medved, and the “butt girl” member Laura Ingraham. This is just another case of Limbaugh attempting to turn everything on its head. For eight years conservative talk radio took its daily talking points from the likes of the late Tony Snow and other White House Press Secretaries, and now somehow it’s wrong, or even evil, to think the Obama Administration would try to spin anything its way.
So, this is the guy who’s the “de-facto” leader of the GOP? The Republican Party’s “spokesmouth” describing opponents with mid-school insults such as “butt boy” is supposed to endear the GOP to whom exactly? The religious right? The Independent voters? Conservative Democrats? It’s OK Mr. Steele, Rush running his mouth off like this is great for campaign contributions to the Democratic Party. Thanks a million – or two – Rush.