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Rush would be fabulous. He'd have very compelling questions.
That wouldn't work...
Rush wouldn't be able to help himself and would make some comment about monkeys or watermelons, and Obama would end up beating his a$$ on live television...
Limbaugh would spend the whole time talking about himself and Hannity would spend the entire debate looking all earnest and interrupting.
If Republicans think that's going to make the undecided voter think, " Boy those conservatives are really impressive. I think I'll vote for Mitt!" they should go for it. (Anyone with half a brain would turn it off. So poor Mitt, no one gets to hear about him and his very impressive Binders Full of Women.)
In the interest of balance, the next presidential debate moderator should really be a neutral or conservative. So, who would you pick...Hannity or Limbaugh?
Damn straight. The next debate should be between Romney and Ryan, and it should be jointly moderated by the ghosts of Ayn Rand and John D. Rockefeller, as channeled by Ted Nugent.
Why not? That had positively nothing to do, with the question that was asked by the audience member.
The question was regarding gun policy, and each respective man's stance on the issue. That had EVERYTHING to do with gun policy, regardless of whether the scandal and subsequent cover-up negatively affected Obama's narrative or not.
But, here comes Crowley to the rescue in her bed sheet-sized velvet cape.
Romney's campaign would never accept Limbaugh, Hannity, et al. They would force the discussion too far to the right for Romney. Right now he's trying to appeal to independents and centrists, the last thing he needs is a bomb-thrower. You will note the last interview he did on FOX News was a month ago, expect him to keep his distance until after the election.
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