Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Angry republicans fall for Obama's spin

(chicagotribune).The Obama White House has begun advancing an aggressive political strategy: convincing the country that the real power behind the Republican Party is not the GOP leaders in Congress or at the Republican National Committee, but rather provocative radio talk show king Rush Limbaugh.

President Barack Obama, top presidential aides and outside Democratic allies have been pushing the message in unison.

In an interview Monday, David Axelrod, senior adviser to Obama, pressed the argument that the real GOP boss is not Steele, but Limbaugh.

"I don't see most of these Republican office holders heeling for Mr. Steele like they do for Limbaugh," Axelrod said.

My Opinion: Instead of playing with Obama's playbook and giving him the benefit of dividing our party and diminish the Opposition voice,We have to play with our rules and oppose Obama's policies and positions with a united voice and in the same time offer positive alternatives and hope to the families struggling through these difficult times,to the workers that are losing jobs daily,and rebuild our party with listening to other opinions and open our doors to a borader audience and sound appealing to all parts of this Nation.

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