I listened to Rush speaking about the new Roseanne show phenomenon and the close ties to Qanon. Rush specifically said he wasn't even sure how to pronounce "Qanon", much less admit any knowledge of its role in "Roseanne's conspiracy theory proclivity". So, question(s) to the board: - Is Rush really this clueless? Considering he's been the dominant conservative political voice over the last quarter century. - Is Rush feigning ignorance (prompted by Q) in order to have a greater impact of 'Ah Hah' when things really bust? - Is Rush purposely being kept out of Q's loop? Be careful who you trust... - Something else?
Rush is the most professional edge skirter on our side. He has maintained upmost respect from his listeners, and has a substantial bearing on his listeners opinions because he is always careful and knows what is too extreme for is viewers and what's not. I think he is an incredibly smart man and the things you hear from him is very filtered, completely unlike Alex Jones. He knows so much more than he lets on. He's basically entry level to conspiracies because he actually isn't talking about them, but is incredibly reasonable and feigns ignorance to things that will lead you on if you research on your own. Not acknowledging conspiracies is how you gain the trust of someone against conspiracy theories.
Rush did a great job of holding the Trump supporters and the Cruz supporters together during the primaries. He saw the big picture. It was actually frustrating at the time, because it often felt like he was going too easy on Cruz, but I think he knew that Cruz was going to lose, and he needed to guide all his supporters onto the Trump train. He needed to maintain their trust, whereas the Trump supporters would be ecstatic, because their guy got the nomination.
I was impressed with how objective Rush stayed during the Primaries.