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United States News Title: TRUMP EFFECT: IS ERICK ERICKSON THROWING DOWN GAUNTLET TO RUSH LIMBAUGH? Did we just see Erick Ericksons Red State draw a red line in the sand in front of Rush Limbaugh? And if so, is it another aspect of the booming dynamic known as the Trump effect? That very case can be made as Erickson used Red States daily email blast lead story from Dan McLaughlin on Wednesday to fire shots across the bow of all talk radio hosts and other pundits who are in any way supporting Donald Trump. And while Erickson does not have the by-line on this indictment, it is right in line with his recent dis-invitation of Trump to speak at the recent Red State gathering. Moreover, while Erickson might not agree with every single word on the Red State site, there is no way a main feature leads the daily blast without his blessing. The lead column was provocatively titled Laura Ingraham Gets Punked by Donald Trump, but before the piece ever gets around to actually mentioning Ingraham, the gauntlet is thrown down on all talkers with the bombastic warning that all those in a position of leadership
. cable and talk radio hosts, pundits, columnists, bloggers (who are) actively encouraging the Trump phenomenon, you are neither a conservative nor a Republican anymore and should not expect anyone to take you seriously again. Theres nothing else to add to that, other than to notice that a direct endorsement of Trump was not a requirement here no merely the encouragement of the Trump phenomenon is in and of itself damning. And just in case anyone still missed the main point of the article, it closed with the harsh notice that Donald Trumps feckless campaign is a millstone
. take it off your necks, or be drowned by it. The close was dramatically stark on purpose. Translation: Those talk leaders who now speak well of Trumps campaign are heading for a major embarrassment down the line
.and ole Erick will be there to remind them. It is worth noting here that Glenn Beck has been very critical of Trump as well, but theres been no direct ultimatum from Becks media outlets directed towards other talkers. And while in fairness the Red State article does finally gets around to needling Ingraham over her surprise at Trumps clumsy remarks about government funding of Planned Parenthood as reported by Breitbarts John Nolte this commentary clearly goes way beyond Ingraham. Naturally its incontrovertible to Erickson and everybody else that no host or pundit, columnist or blogger for that matter is as big and influential as Limbaugh, and no host has given Trump as much positive air time as Rush has either. This piece is an indictment of talk radio, and that normally means Limbaugh specifically or chiefly. Rush even alluded to this indirectly during his Thursday opening monologue, discussing how some in the media are saying that Rush could have taken out Trump but of course has done just the opposite. Its quite clear that Erickson agrees with this sentiment. To be clear- while not endorsing Trump specifically Rush has clearly recognized and encouraged the Trump phenomenon. For weeks, Trump commentary has dominated Rush air time, and almost all of the mentions have been overwhelmingly positive. Typically, Rush stated on his July 27th show that Trump is tapping into the resentment of The Ruling Class as described by Angelo Codvilla in his best selling 2010 book by the same name. For weeks on literally every show Rush has been explaining the Trump surge with some iteration of the shared anger at Washington, at the GOP establishment and at the elites an anger that is dry kindling to which Trump is the match. There has been little or no circumspection on Rush show. Its all positive, and theres relatively little mention of any other candidate. The key concept is that Trump is a fighter. Meanwhile, Red State coincidentally has an article this week championing The Three Members of the Fighter Caucus which is led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)96% and includes Scott Walker and Bobby Jindal. Conspicuously absent is Rushs champion fighter, Trump. Limbaugh was not Ericksons only target to be sure, but he was clearly numero uno. A little Spanish lingo, as Limbaugh would say. All of this of course comes on the heels of Ericksons un-invitation to Trump - an unjustifiable move given that Trump is leading in all the polls and one that clarified the disconnect between Erickson, Rush, and much of talk radio on the Trump issue. For Erickson to make such a transparent and controversial move indicates he is not afraid to sink or swim on his Trump assessment. He and Red State have spoken and theyve drawn the line in the sand. And on the other side of that line is the big kahuna of talk radio. This awkward divide is indeed part and parcel of the Trump effect. All of which begs many questions, among them is will Erickson ever sit behind the golden EIB microphone again? Poster Comment: Eric Ericson isn't even a real American. Not culturally. The goat fucker was raised in Dubain. I'd like to take a baseball bat to his nut sack. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: A K A Stone (#0)
Where is Dubain?
Take off the last letter. Typo. Hey Fred. I like you even though you and I disagree sometimes. Ok Chief.
Don't call me chief!! /Perry White
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