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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 337724" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>I think Operation Chaos has very little to do with the democratic primary and a whole lot to do with Rush's prodigious talent for self-promotion. </p><p>Keep in mind that this is the guy who failed to have any effect on the outcome of his own party's primary despite campaigning vigorously against McCain (I seem to remember that he and Coulter were going to turn their backs on the RNC if McCain got the nomination. How's that going btw?), yet now we are supposed to believe that he will be a deciding factor in the democratic primary? Seems like a bit of a stretch. It does manage to give his loyal listeners the illusion of relevance though, which is crucial to his ratings.</p><p></p><p>Really the whole thing is a no-lose proposition for Rush. If Obama wins in November (at this point I'm assuming he will get the nomination), he will blame the RNC for for nominating McCain over his objections while secretly being thrilled at having a Democratic president to vilify for 2 hours a day (ratings!). If McCain wins he will spend the next 4 years taking credit for the victory, no doubt claiming that "Operation Chaos" was instrumental in helping a weak republican candidate win the white house.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day I don't think any of this is relevant unless you're one of the regular listeners who actually buys into his schtick. Judging by the results of the republican primary, that's a pretty small sample of the voting population.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 337724, member: 4805"] I think Operation Chaos has very little to do with the democratic primary and a whole lot to do with Rush's prodigious talent for self-promotion. Keep in mind that this is the guy who failed to have any effect on the outcome of his own party's primary despite campaigning vigorously against McCain (I seem to remember that he and Coulter were going to turn their backs on the RNC if McCain got the nomination. How's that going btw?), yet now we are supposed to believe that he will be a deciding factor in the democratic primary? Seems like a bit of a stretch. It does manage to give his loyal listeners the illusion of relevance though, which is crucial to his ratings. Really the whole thing is a no-lose proposition for Rush. If Obama wins in November (at this point I'm assuming he will get the nomination), he will blame the RNC for for nominating McCain over his objections while secretly being thrilled at having a Democratic president to vilify for 2 hours a day (ratings!). If McCain wins he will spend the next 4 years taking credit for the victory, no doubt claiming that "Operation Chaos" was instrumental in helping a weak republican candidate win the white house. At the end of the day I don't think any of this is relevant unless you're one of the regular listeners who actually buys into his schtick. Judging by the results of the republican primary, that's a pretty small sample of the voting population. [/QUOTE]
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