you are saying you are seeing "republican commentators distance themselves from Rush Limbaugh" - whatever that means. I don't recall any republican commentators quick to talk about how they identify with Limbaugh and his views and fail to see where this "shift" could be happening. Sean Hannity is probably the only one that openly speaks well of Limbaugh consistently.
you try to make your point by quoting a discussion between Limbaugh and a caller as something that "alienates independents". That conversation is pretty typical of what he's been doing non stop for well over a decade... so suggesting its somehow new or different or that "independents" are being swayed by his philosophies, is moronic. Everyone knows who and what he is and he certainly isn't "the voice of the republican party" no matter how appealing that idea sounds to you and how much you need big scary monsters to point the finger at to validate and rationalize your own world views.
futhermore, you quote some overtly anti conservative blog as if its an unbiased and objective source of information. there his however, a link on the right side bar to "Donate money to help us in the fight against Conservative Misinformation" for narrow minded people to throw out 10.00 or so, in a protest vote against all things that irritate you.
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