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    The new chairman of the Republican Party walks back remarks he made about the popular conservative radio host, whose broadcasts have prompted Democrats to try to link him to the leadership of the G.O.P.


    March 2, 2009, 8:36 pm
    R.N.C. Chairman Apologizes to Limbaugh in Flap Over His Role
    By Adam Nagourney
    The new chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele, apologized to Rush Limbaugh on Monday after describing him in a television interview over the weekend as an “entertainer” who made incendiary and sometimes ugly remarks, party officials said.

    Mr. Steele called Mr. Limbaugh after the radio host belittled Mr. Steele on his show, questioning his authority and saying the new Republican leader was off “to a shaky start.”

    “It’s time, Mr. Steele, for you to go behind the scenes and start doing the work that you were elected to do instead of trying to be some talking head media star, which you’re having a tough time pulling off,” Mr. Limbaugh said, in a transcript of his remarks he posted on his Web site.

    “Mr. Steele: You are head of the R.N.C.,” Mr. Limbaugh said. “You are not head of the Republican Party. Tens of millions of conservatives and Republicans have nothing to do with the R.N.C. and right now they want nothing to do with it.”

    The fight broke out at a time when Democrats have sought to portray Mr. Limbaugh as the new face of the Republican Party, a line that has been pushed in television advertisements financed by labor, as well as by the White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel. Mr. Steele bristled after a questioner on CNN referred to Mr. Limbaugh as the de facto leader of the Republican Party on Saturday.

    “No he’s not – I’m the de facto leader of the Republican Party,” Mr. Steele responded.

    “Rush Limbaugh is an entertainer,” he said. “Rush Limbaugh, the whole thing is entertainment. Yes, it’s incendiary, yes, it’s ugly.”

    Mr. Steele told Politico on Monday that he had called Mr. Limbaugh to apologize.

    “My intent was not to go after Rush – I have enormous respect for Rush Limbaugh,” Mr. Steele told The Politico. “I was maybe a little bit inarticulate. There was no attempt on my part to diminish his voice or his leadership.”

    Democrats reacted with glee to the exchange. “Michael Steele has denounced himself for renouncing Rush,” said Paul Begala, an ally of Mr. Emanuel and one of the Democrats presenting Mr. Limbaugh as the face of the G.O.P. “Can anyone seriously argue now that Rush is not the unchallenged leader of the Republican Party?”

    Gov. Tim Kaine of Virginia, Mr. Steele’s counterpart at the Democratic National Committee, said: “Chairman Steele’s reversal this evening and his apology to Limbaugh proves the unfortunate point that Limbaugh is the leading force behind the Republican Party, its politics and its obstruction of President Obama’s agenda in Washington.”
    Oh and it appears that Obama is a traitor to America, yadda, yadda, yadda.
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  • #2
    Why'd Steele feel the need to apoligize anyway for Rush's remarks?
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    • #3
      The media is always asking Republicans whether they agree with the things Limbaugh says, just like the media is always asking Democrats whether they agree with the things Keith Olbermann says.

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      • #4
        I don't know why anyone would ever publicly admit to agreeing with anything either of those two says.
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        • #5
          The Republicans are solidly in gongshow territory. First Palin, now this.
          "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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          • #6
            There is a power vaccuum and the Limbaugh is the most listened to media personality in the country (seriously, his radio show has more listeners, by far, than anyone else and it dwarfs TV personalities audiences), and he is remembered for his role in the Republican Revolution of '94.

            In the absense of a party-wide elected nominee (and the base despises McCain), he's going to wield enormous influence.

            No big surprise. He'll probably be fairly important until the 2012 primaries (which will start in 2011)
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            • #7
              Do the people who listen to Limbaugh actually know what he is saying? Or do they tune in for the train-wreck aspect?
              "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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              • #8
                Most of his listeners tend to agree with him, I'd imagine. Otherwise, why tune in for a 4 hour radio show?

                Anyways, I don't think his listenership is at 20 million as it was at the end of the 90s, but its at least 15 mil, I'd imagine.
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                • #9
                  I wanna see Limbaugh run for president. That would be awesome.
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                  • #10
                    Limbaugh is actually too smart to run for President . He's not dumb. He knows what'll make him money, what'll keep him in the news, and how not to overreach.

                    I think he's said before that President would be too much of a paycut (half jokingly).
                    “I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
                      Limbaugh is actually too smart to run for President . He's not dumb. He knows what'll make him money, what'll keep him in the news, and how not to overreach.

                      I think he's said before that President would be too much of a paycut (half jokingly).
                      I'm not sure why any intelligent person would ever listen to the show. He acts like he's some high-and-mighty patriot but he refuses to run for president even though he's actually got a good shot at it because "what's in it for him?". He's a selfish egomaniac who has never displayed any reasonable signs of intelligence.
                      "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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                      • #12
                        Well, he makes no bones that he's in the entertainment business.
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                        - John 13:34-35 (NRSV)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui View Post
                          Well, he makes no bones that he's in the entertainment business.
                          But Michael Steele does.
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                          • #14
                            Rush is a traitor, because he doesn't support our president in a time of war. Irony FTW
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                            • #15
                              This is so much inside baseball. It would be a mistake for anybody, especially the Dems, to focus their attention on it.
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