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Rush Limbaugh. He controls there base and the Republican politicians cower to him.
Good point. Rush commands respect. Palin may be loved by the base, but my impression is that the Republican leaders don't have a lot of respect for her.
Good point. Rush commands respect. Palin may be loved by the base, but my impression is that the Republican leaders don't have a lot of respect for her.
Palin is a thing of the past if you ask me. Just think of the all the ethics complaints against her. I don't know who the republicans will run in 2012, but I don't think that it's a common name at this point in time. I can't see any of the well known possibilities that doesn't have a closet full of skeletons (Newt, Palin, Jindal, Sanford etc...) I suspect that it's someone not well known and Rush and Fox will let us know when the time comes.
Rump Limpbag followed by Coulter.
They're the most hateful hence exhibiting least-dership.
How insightful and well thought out.
Actually the Republican party is in complete disorder and has no leader.
There is really no hope for one person to step up and lead the Republican party. Palin appeals to zero independents so forget her.
I would say Palin. I don't know if she's the "leader", but she is apparently the most popular Republican right now.
The blueblood, snobbish, northeastern Neocons are too confused to even know what leadership is.
John Kerry was certainly not the leader of the Democratic Party from 2003-2009, and al Gore did not lead it before that. Its rare to have a leader when a party does not hold the presidency, much less being the minority in the house and senate, at the same time.
Romney had some very good polling in Florida yesterday.
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