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David Frum on Rush Limbaugh: “Say It Louder Conservativism”

November 18, 2008 / 11:19 am • By Dr. Melissa Clouthier

How about “say it snobbier pseudo-conservativism but really liberal elitism”?

Money quotes from David Frum:

“The Suburban voter who should be a bedrock Republican voter, these voters see a Democratic party that is no longer a threat to their money, but a Republican party that is a threat to their values.”

His interpretation of conservative philosophy: “As long as you don’t kill babies, anyone can run the U.S. government.”

“On our side of the aisle, we have a big problem. We have a party that is not serious about government.”

Cross-posted at RightWingNews.com and The Houston Chronicle

  1. 3 Responses to “David Frum on Rush Limbaugh: “Say It Louder Conservativism””

  2. By Annoying Old Guy on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    I wonder what will happen when the suburban voters realize that the Democratic Party is, in fact, still a threat to their money?

  3. By CJHill on Nov 18, 2008 | Reply

    Very good question, old guy. Very good indeed. I think there’s going to be a lot of anger when they realize they’ve been duped…

    But then again, if the media doesn’t tell them they’ve been had, how will they ever know?

    cjh

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