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Dec 10, 2020 23:43:48   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635

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Dec 10, 2020 23:53:04   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's... (show quote)


Rush Limbaugh is what happens when a flaming bag of shit is left on someone's porch and instead of stamping it out they give it a radio show. (Thx Kev)

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Dec 11, 2020 00:02:38   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
GoCubs wrote:
Rush Limbaugh is what happens when a flaming bag of shit is left on someone's porch and instead of stamping it out they give it a radio show. (Thx Kev)


A good description of you libs on OPP..."A flaming bag of dog $**t"

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Dec 11, 2020 00:14:39   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
A good description of you libs on OPP..."A flaming bag of dog $**t"


Just a trump hater.

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Dec 11, 2020 00:26:34   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's... (show quote)


i think what got the flame to get hotter is there has been a lot of cops that are white kill the blacks i think we may slide into more trouble .. hell BLM think they should have a cabinet position they think they made a difference in voting ..maybe they help cheat a lot but here see this
= https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13439313/democrat-michigan-cynthia-johnson-video/
america people do not need this to get them more fired UP !!!!!!!!!!! this could be a problem if trump wins they really need to make a lot of public truth of why biden lost !!!!!! i am glad trump won !!!
hell i got a neighbor that told me that trump paid them people to not true but lie about what happen !!!!! that has to be fake news prop thing to me //!! also he told me that trump stoled a bunch of votes //SO FAKE NEWS MEDIA IS STOKING THE FIRE !! SO IF NEED BE GET READY CAUSE THE $$IT ON THE FAN BLADES ARE GOING TO START TO FLY & WILL NOT BE PRETTY MAYBE ALL OVER WHO THE HELL KNOW ..SO THAT IS MY SMALL BOOK ///

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Dec 11, 2020 00:38:35   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
GoCubs wrote:
Just a trump hater.


Every single one of you use the term Trump Hater. But I have yet to hear any of you use the term Biden Lover.
Hmmmmm... Very Odd

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Dec 11, 2020 00:54:01   #
RT friend Loc: Kangaroo valley NSW Australia
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's... (show quote)


There is no differenc between what's going on now and what was going in the 60's and 70's with opposition to the Vietnam War, that opposition ended up almost immediately as Counter Culture now it's much more threatoning because the hippy movement was pacifist leaning compared to what has taken its place, but behind the scenes there is the same interest group, the same group that did 9/11 and while the smoke was at its apogee that group was dancing.


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Dec 11, 2020 00:56:05   #
ImLogicallyRight
 
Weasel wrote:
Every single one of you use the term Trump Hater. But I have yet to hear any of you use the term Biden Lover.
Hmmmmm... Very Odd


I've tried to ask that question before. Without mentioning Trump or Conservatives or Republicans, why would you vote for Biden. Still haven't got any sort of a response much less a throughly thought out reply. Amazing.

LR

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Dec 11, 2020 01:59:20   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
GoCubs wrote:
Rush Limbaugh is what happens when a flaming bag of shit is left on someone's porch and instead of stamping it out they give it a radio show. (Thx Kev)



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Dec 11, 2020 02:00:24   #
Kevyn
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's... (show quote)

Looks like the round mound of sound is back at hovering up fat lines of Oxy oft the bare bottom of his pool boy again. I am so glad he made it long enough to see Biden kick Trumps ass.

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Dec 11, 2020 02:46:03   #
debeda
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's Future
By Kipp Jones
Published December 10, 2020 at 2:54pm

Americans, divided along ideological and cultural lines following the still-contested presidential election, are at a dangerous fork in the road, according to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh.

Limbaugh, on his program Wednesday, suggested that the country’s inability to unite around any common or shared vision for America’s future — or past — might actually lead to a national breakup.

It’s hard to disagree with that assessment, especially when you look at the separation between conservatives and the American left.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, the country came together in an inspiring way. On that terrible day and for months afterward, every citizen of the country was a New Yorker.

But in the years since, that sense of unity has dissipated. Some New Yorkers are no longer New Yorkers following an ongoing exodus from the state’s leftist politics and taxes.

In March, when the coronavirus pandemic arrived on America shores, tribalism won the day, as the establishment media politicized the illness and weaponized it against President Donald Trump. Once-trusted media outlets have since spent the entire year unmasking themselves as leftist partisans to even casual media observers.

The Constitution itself is no longer a unifying document for the country, either.

Conservatives, generally speaking, use the country’’s founding document as a road map to play within the rules, while Democrats and the left are more prone to subverting the law and viewing that same document as a roadblock.

America is at a stalemate, and Limbaugh doesn’t see a way out.

After some discussion about media bias and a fundamental disagreement on the facts between warring factions of Americans, Limbaugh on Wednesday concluded he did not see a clear scenario in which the country finds a place of unity.

“I actually think that we’re trending toward secession,” Limbaugh said.

“I see more and more people asking, ‘What in the world do we have in common with the people who live in, say, New York? What is there that makes us believe that there is enough of us there to even have a chance at winning New York,’ especially if you’re talking about votes,” he added.

Many Americans are dug in, and per Limbaugh, a people so entrenched ideologically cannot easily meet in the middle. More importantly, the radio host questioned if people are even aware of what “the middle” is at this point in the country’s history.

“I see a lot of bloggers … have written extensively about how distant and separated and how much more separated our culture is becoming politically and that it can’t go on this way,” he said. “There cannot be a peaceful coexistence of two completely different theories of life, theories of government, theories of how we manage our affairs.”

“We can’t be in this dire a conflict without something giving somewhere along the way,” Limbaugh said.

Limbaugh has always had a firm grasp on the pulse of national politics, and has one of the most vast audiences in media. With that in mind, the radio host stated that even he simply doesn’t know right now whether he would oppose a national divorce.

“I know that there is a sizable and growing sentiment for people who believe that [secession] is where we’re headed whether we want to or not. Whether we want to go there or not. I myself haven’t made up my mind,” he said.

“I still haven’t given up the idea that we are the majority and that all we have to do is find a way to unite and win. And our problem is the fact that there are just so many RINOs, so many Republicans in the Washington establishment who will do anything to maintain their membership in the establishment because of the perks and the opportunities that are presented for their kids and so forth,” he concluded on the subject.

Ironically, hours after Limbaugh’s comments on the division in the country, the tag #CivilWar became the number one trend on Twitter Wednesday evening. Naturally, the trend became a point of conflict in and of itself online, as conservatives and leftists sparred with one another in a battle of words over how badly each side saw the other losing a hypothetical conflict.

One gentleman on the platform seemed to capture the mood of those watching in disbelief:

We’re definitely living in a divided country, so it’s difficult to argue that Limbaugh wasn’t on the mark regarding sentiment in favor of a national separation.

If a once-in-a-century pandemic can’t broadly unite Americans, then is there anything at this point that could? The president himself was hospitalized, and even that became a topic for fighting, as many wished him death.

While not a comfortable thought, if Americans no longer share the same values, language and facts, then at this point wouldn’t secession just be a formality?

https://www.westernjournal.com/rush-limbaugh-issues-dire-prediction-americas-future/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=newsletter-CT&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
Rush Limbaugh Issues Dire Prediction for America's... (show quote)


When Obama was reelected in 2012 I thought we should just turn the east coast into obamaland and be done. But now? The entire middle of the country would go for the United states (Chicago can just suck it up). The east coast can be elite haven, and the west coast can be loony land, or zoned zone, or whatever they want to call themselves. I dont know how this can ever be healed, when the left believes at least half the population needs to be "reeducated" and silenced. Humans are pack animals, yes, and feel a strong need for community, but our community as a nation has been shattered by the libtards, IMO.

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Dec 11, 2020 02:46:46   #
debeda
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
A good description of you libs on OPP..."A flaming bag of dog $**t"


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Dec 11, 2020 05:06:19   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Looks like the round mound of sound is back at hovering up fat lines of Oxy oft the bare bottom of his pool boy again. I am so glad he made it long enough to see Biden kick Trumps ass.




Damn!!! Ol Rush sure has your dainties all wadded up today, i guess you're still upset over the years of molestings from Rush?

Are you that pool boy? Just seems so natural for you.

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Dec 11, 2020 05:12:40   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
I couldn't have described him or her better

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Dec 11, 2020 05:15:40   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Damn!!! Ol Rush sure has your dainties all wadded up today, i guess you're still upset over the years of molestings from Rush?

Are you that pool boy? Just seems so natural for you.



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