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Neal Boortz Unloads on Social Conservatives on Sean Hannity’s Radio Show


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Paula Bolyard

12/27/13

 

Neal Boortz, subbing for Sean Hannity on his radio show on the day after Christmas, took the opportunity to unload a heap of libertarian wrath upon social conservatives, saying that Republicans will not win another election if they continue screaming and yelling about abortion, about gay rights, about prayer in school. Boortz spat the words social conservative Republicans into the airwaves as he railed against (some unnamed) Republicans who, apparently obsessed with social issues, are running around the country raging against the forces trying to take prayer out of school. Boortz seemed particularly upset with Republicans who want to peer into everyones bedrooms to find out who is sleeping with whom.

 

During the three-hour show, Boortz dragged out nearly every straw man that the left uses to waylay Republicans in elections, using a few isolated cases as the exemplars of social conservatism in the GOP.

 

Perhaps Boortz has missed this development, but Rick Santorum is no longer the face of the Republican party and hes not even the face of social conservatism. For that matter, even during the course of his presidential campaign, Santorum was not much of a social crusader. The left and their collaborators in the media are the ones who are obsessed with social issues, putting them on the front lines of the 2012 campaign, including their contrived War on Women. Santorum could hardly stick to name, rank, and serial number when he was relentlessly badgered about abortion, gay marriage, and contraception on the campaign trail. At least he had the decency to be intellectually honest about his views rather than taking the politically expedient before-it-before-I-was-against-it-before-I-was-for-it route.

 

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righteousmomma

Oh man, I cannot wait for Sean to return and speak to this. He has long liked and known Neal Boortz from both having been on Atlanta radio.

Say what you will about Sean but he is most definitely a social conservative and not a libertarian non believer like Boortz.

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