And Rush Limbaugh is no one you should just underestimate.
With his estimated audience of 14 million (who call themselves, "ditto heads"), the #1 Radio Talk Show in America, and a (believe it or not) good grasp of the overall political landscape, Rush is a force to be contended with. And he loves to flex his muscle when he can. The most recent example is; his meddling in the Texas Democratic Primary. With Senator Barack Obama looking to shut the door on rival Senator Hillary Clinton's presidential bid, Rush saw an opportunity to cause some mischief. Because of it's open primary, Texas was a perfect target. By telling his followers to vote for Hillary, up to 9% of registered Texan Republicans crossed the line and thereby assured the Democrat race would continue well into the summer. You have to admit...that's a little power.
Rush is now enjoying the fruits of his efforts. With race-baiting going on by the Clinton's, and Barack pointing out all of Hillary's inconsistent statements, the Democratic party looks staged to implode. Mr. Limbaugh could not be happier. Who would have thought the all this could be accomplished by a guy who looks like he should be trying to sell you a car? Once again, it looks like we all dismissed Rush a little too much.
The Left owns most of our media sources, that's just a fact. Newspapers nearly all lean left and some of the big ones have fallen head over heels to the left. Add to that; Hollywood, all the T.V. news organizations except FOX, almost every musician, nearly every movie star, and the vast majority the entire Internet and it's easy to see the Lefts media dominance. The only place where the Right reigns supreme is in Radio. Lately there has been a lot of talk of reintroducing the "Fairness Doctrine". This, I think, would be blatantly unfair as it focuses only one one source-radio. While Rush has certainly shown himself to be powerful, we should be careful not to be zealous in our efforts to be "fair". The day-drive radio market has always been the baskin of older folks who lean right. As much as I hate to admit it, that's what the public wants. My final warning to everyone; When you hate some one's politics, be careful not to dismiss them as an "idiot" just because they don't share your view. You may not like Rush, but in the end you have to admit one thing about him..he's not stupid and he does have power. H.C.