No one voice for Republicans is a good thing

Democrats have been unable to use their technique of seperate and destroy against the many current voices that are trumpeting conservative arguments against their party and Obama. Why? Because there are so damn many of them!

This is a good thing.

Just take a look at the current Dem-Kos Kids-Huf Po- Axelrod dilemma. Newt Gingrich makes a speech over the weekend where he says that Obama’s economic policies have failed. And before they have a chance to unite en masse, Sarah Palin gets significant face time and makes a few speeches, appearances and interviews.

Oh, goody, they say. Palin gets a tasteless joke from David Letterman and the View girls. Boy, those lefties sure are good at calling people names and making classless jokes. One’s gotta wonder at some point which demographic actually appreciates these.

Meanwhile, Rush is on Monday whom according to the Gallup data is seen by only 10% of Republicans as actually speaking for them. Palin hysterics can’t be maintained, and they never really got around to Newt who even combined with Dick Cheney and Limbaugh only represent 29% of Republicans according to Gallup.

They never really get around to Limbaugh either as he’s followed by Sean Hannity and Mark Levin. Breathless, they must be still be reeling from Charles Krauthammer’s acceptance of the 2009 Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism. Krauthammer had the audacity to credit Fox News for “single-handedly breaking up the intellectual and ideological monopoly that for decades exerted hegemony (to use a favorite lefty cliché) over the broadcast media.”
Holy identity politics, Robert Gibbs! He credited FOX ef-fing NEWS.

Amongst all this is the emergence of Hollywood icon, Jon Voight, whom gave a rallying speech before Gingrich. And curse Roger Ailes, O’Reilly had HIM on last night.

It’s noteworthy that save Palin, these voices are not elected officials. This may prove to be a very good thing as its assured these voices will rally as one for GOP candidates in 2010 and most certainly for the party’s nominee in 2112.

Its clear that there are too many voices for Democrats and their accolytes to demonize. There are sure to be more. Maybe its time for Republicans to realize that the party does indeed have shared ideals and that all these voices are a good thing.

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