If you disagree with Horton's statement then I hasten you to step back to the period when Limbaugh's ego became ruffled by Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele's comment that the talk show host was "an entertainer."
An indignant Limbaugh exerted pressure on the Republican Party and in a virtual twinkling of an eye the penitent head of the party's national committee was profoundly apologizing to the right's most prominent talk show host.
After that the megalomaniacal Limbaugh, impressed with his status, declared that he was the leader of the Republican Party.
So many of us waited for all too long in vain for the likes of Sarah Palin, Mitch McConnell and John Boehner to either confirm or deny Rush Limbaugh's claim of being the titular head of the Republican Party.
As for the Republicans, how far they have fallen, from the party founded by Abraham Lincoln, a point they used to extol with Lincoln's picture hanging from the rafters at their conventions, to that of embodying the pervasive presence of race baiting, immigrant bashing Rush Limbaugh.
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