On her Thursday program, conservative talker Laura Ingraham
struck back at MSNBC “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough and others who want to
blame talk radio for 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney’s presidential
election loss, suggesting that Scarborough’s anger may be linked to his radio
show getting cancelled in 2010.
“You got to have leaders that will turn out against the
crazies in your own party,” Scarborough said Thursday morning according to The Daily Caller, “and if you do — you start winning those middle, those swing
voters.”
Scarborough, along with others on his program Thursday,
attacked certain elements in the conservative movement, including talk radio.
That has been a constant theme of his MSNBC program dating back to President
Barack Obama’s re-election victory last November, including earlier this week
when Scarborough tied conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh and Fox News to
a string of lost presidential elections.
Ingraham explained that Romney’s appearances on her show
were sparse and said that suggested that his campaign had attempted to distance
itself from talk radio, as opposed to embracing it.
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