Limbaugh: Establishment GOP willing to fade into oblivion to end MAGA – IOTW Report

Limbaugh: Establishment GOP willing to fade into oblivion to end MAGA

WND: Establishment Republicans are willing to fade into oblivion for an entire generation to get rid of Donald Trump and his populist MAGA movement, says talk-radio host Rush Limbaugh.

“The endgame is the destruction of the entire MAGA movement, even if it means the Republican Party is adrift in the wilderness for 30 years. ‘We’re gonna get rid of MAGA, it’s gonna have nothing to do with the Republican Party going forward.’ That’s the battle within the Republican Party. The Republican Party has its own establishment types. They have members that are as pro-deep state as Democrats are,” he told his listeners Friday.

He was responding to a listener who asked how Republican Rep. Liz Cheney could vote to impeach Trump. She has since been condemned by her own party in Wyoming and will face a strong primary challenge in the next election. more

19 Comments on Limbaugh: Establishment GOP willing to fade into oblivion to end MAGA

  1. The GOP has, for years, been more than happy to hold the second spot in both Houses of Congress. That way they can Trey Gowdy us day in and day out without actually having to accomplish anything.

    As for Mr. Trump, I have heard that former aides say he is not interested in a third party. Has any actually heard HIM say he is not interested in a third party?

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  2. The GOP is easier for Trump and MAGA to take over opposed to starting a third party. Two years is not really a long period of time. By far the least path of resistance. An existing infrastructure, etc. We are the Republican party. Not the donor class, not the elites, and sure as hell not our current crop of weak sisters that currently hold office. In two years if Trump and MAGA primary all the RINOs and we install our people, who owns the GOP.Trump already owns the GOP, people like Liz Cheney are just to stupid to see it. Also, Trumps approval rating will continue to climb.

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  3. “It’s easier to renovate a house where the internal structure has all but rotted away than it is to build a new one.”

    If we could replace just about everybody in the RNC that might work, but considering that the head of the RNC, whom Trump appointed, has come out against him I don’t see much luck in that.

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  4. RadioMattM

    I think there’s a good possibility the Jobama economy will get so bad with in two years that people will be begging for anything “Trump”. I’m already reading posts on social media from Libtards with buyer remorse. I read one a couple days age on a Don Jr. post that read something like, “What if Trump was actually the good guy and we were lied to by the media”. No shit.

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  5. Every time the GOP sends me a fund raising email and email a reply right back. Even that phony conservative Crenshaw from Texas has the balls to ask for money. I told that traitorous Rhino to go stick his dick in his good eye but I am still a registered republican and I volunteered. Thought about a new party but the republican party already has an infrastructure in place and we paid for it. Better to take over the party and purge the traitors.

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  6. Anonymous: “Since we’re too scared to fight, all Americans should go on strike. Just refuse to go to work. They’ve done it in foreign countries for decades.”

    It’s called “going Galt”.

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  7. Rush has accurately described the strategy of the RINO leadership, pretty much because he knows a lot of them personally. They are out to destroy the Republican party.

    Yet my question still is…
    Why is it that every time the “Republican” leadership cave to whatever the Democats want, very few realize the Republican party has been infiltrated and sabotaged by Democrats posing as Republicans – RINOs!
    It’s not that difficult to figure out. This happens because real Republicans try to play fair, while Democrats play dirty. Too simple a conclusion to dismiss.

    Republicans need to vet their leadership, just like Democrats do. They attack and get rid of any dissenters – Ask Vernon Jones.
    Some actual Republicans have finally figured this out – Bub-bye Lynn Chaney. This shouldn’t be a rare occurence.

    A third, forth, etc. conservative parties splinters the Republican power base into factions and weaken the only conservative platform powerful enough to beat the Democrat regime. President Trump realizes this, and that’s why he isn’t supporting a third party.

    Democrats make sure any left leaning faction is swallowed up by their party. For example, Antifa/BLM is fully supported and managed by Democrats.
    Democrats know there is strength in numbers – and they don’t care if getting those numbers are fraudulent.

    Being an independent can also damage the Republican party. In some states, independents can only vote for independents during primaries. So how are they going to get rid of localized RINOs. Stop running away and fight to get the Republican party back.

    Some of you better wake up.
    Stay with the strongest team. Work on purging the Republican party of local and state RINOs and other traitors.

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  8. It was obvious that Paul Ryan engineered the loss of the Republican majority in the House in 2018. They tried to lose the majority in the Senate but couldn’t pull it off. They did get Bro. Mitt, to compensate for the loss of McCain. After their behavior the past two times they have held majorities in both chambers – and held the Presidency, what does a Republican majority mean anymore? Is there any value in it for voters?

    Establishment Republicans know they have to purge Reagan/Tea Party/MAGA conservatives at any cost. They figure that even if they drop their numbers in Congress to around 30%, they would still be able to feed at the trough.

    Trump needs to run as the Dem nominee in 2024. He would win. Then form a MAGA caucus in Congress, drawing from both sides of the aisle. Maybe he could start that caucus now, supporting MAGA candidates in both parties in 2022?

    It comes down to campaign money. As long as Pelosi and Schumer control who gets campaign money from their respective campaign slush funds, they control Congress.

    Republicans are not now, have not been since Eisenhower, and never will be in the foreseeable future, the protectors of the Constitution and the People of the United States of America.

    I will still vote Republican when the alternative is worse. Only the continued radicalization of the Democratic Party has kept me from straying too often — and never in the past 20 years.

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  9. ǝpɐɥsʇɥɓᴉuɹǝdnS
    When you talk about the Bush/Rove gang you should name names. I am old so I have not much to fear: Adam H., Lisa, Liz, Kevin mc not least Mitt. Ronny haters all; and now Don haters. They hate conservatives so much they elected Joe!
    By overriding Don’s Veto a month ago they really attacked conservative Ronny folk; Don was just in their way~! Those named wish death for all conservatives!

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  10. The GOP is a shithole, and it’s unsalvagable. (Are you willing to share a ‘party’ with the rats of the likes of bill krystol or romney? Didn’t think so.)

    The shit infesting the GOP is looking to HURT us. Repeat: HURT us. The non-rabid dogs in the democrat party (whoever they are) are not looking to destroy or hurt anyone.

    The GOP is toast. I think Trump knows that, and has his own plan to wreck them. We’ll see.

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  11. How do we win anything with voting machines that can’t add straight?
    We need-
    Paper ballots with ID, free speech and home school. It’s not like the kids are at school anyway.

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