Andrew Sullivan writes:
Comrade Steele dutifully apologizes to the Great Leader and offers his regrets to his fellow comrades in the movement. Re-education camp will follow shortly. This climb-down marks the end of establishment Republican resistance to the Poujadist pontificator. It's Rush's party now. So why shouldn't he run for president in 2012? Make Palin his veep - and be done with it.
I didn't know what Poujadist meant in the above quote, so I looked it up. It was a French populist movement in the 50s meant to defend the common man against the elites. Is that who Rush is defending? I think he's defending the wealthy against efforts to bring some equity back into the system.
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