The Democrats think they’ve got Rush Limbaugh where they want him. Apparently this all started when James Carville and Stanley Greenberg ran an poll in October to discover that Limbaugh was hugely unpopular among the younger voters. The conservative talk show host continued his criticisms against Obama even after his election, and now top Democrats and the White House see a golden opporunity to paint him as the leader of the GOP, while brushing aside RNC Chairman Michael Steele.
First I got to ask: Why are the Democrats marginalizing Mr. Steele, a fine black politician who’s worked his way up to earn the respect of his peers to lead the Republicans during these troublesome years for the party? The Democrats ought to be ashamed of themselves!
While the Leftosphere is cheering on the latest assaults on Limbaugh, the Rightosphere is welcoming this classic battle of Liberalism vs. Conservatism. On the liberal corner of the ring, there is the mainstream media, the White House, the Democratic Congressmen and Senators, and all the crazies who start their day with coffee and Huffington Post. The other corner of the ring sits one of radio’s giants, commanding an audience of millions on a daily basis, and not to mention his great contribution to the conservative movement.
Will it be a fair fight? Of course not. But that doesn’t matter. Battles are never fought fairly, and only the strong will survive.
Most conservative bloggers are betting on Limbaugh crushing the opposition like an ant. If the Obama White House was a business, then it’d probably suffer the same fate as Air America. To me this pick-on-Rush strategy is a miscalculation on the White House’s part, and the Democrats are just going to convert more folks into Rush’s army. The economy hasn’t gotten better and probably won’t get any better during the Obama presidency, and people are going to realize that perhaps wanting Obama to fail was a valid point…

