And the Most Influential Republican Is...
Posted: Saturday, May 10, 2008
by Shan-ul-Hai
Globally Rational
Not Bush or McCain (not by a longshot), but Rush Limbaugh.Recently, 235 right-leaning bloggers voted on the 25 most influential conservatives in US politics. The rankings are interesting:
#25) Mark Levin: 6 votes
#21) Hugh Hewitt: 7
#21) George Will: 7
#21) John Roberts: 7
#21) Ronald Reagan: 7
#20) Victor David Hanson: 8
#19) Antonin Scalia: 9
#18) John McCain: 10
#14) Glenn Beck: 11
#14) George W. Bush: 11
#14) Glenn Reynolds: 11
#14) Matt Drudge: 11
#13) Bill Kristol: 12
#10) Charles Krauthammer: 13
#10) Thomas Sowell: 13
#10) Laura Ingraham: 13
#9) Karl Rove: 14
#8) Jonah Goldberg: 15
#7) Bill O'Reilly: 17
#5) Newt Gingrich: 21
#5) Ann Coulter: 21
#3) Mark Steyn: 23
#3) Sean Hannity: 23
#2) Michelle Malkin: 24
#1) Rush Limbaugh: 49
A few interesting things stand out; I thought you might be interested too:
- President Bush is #14 and Republican Presidential frontrunner John McCain is #18. So, the supposed "most powerful man in the world" is the 14th-most influential person in his own party.
- Rush Limbaugh, who is widely considered to be a hardline right-winger whose opinions are often dismissed by policymakers, is considered by most right-leaning bloggers to be the most influential of their party.
- There are no well-known politicians in the top 4.
- Karl Rove, despite all of the controversy surrounding him, still comes in at #14.
- Ronald Reagan had only 4 less votes than President Bush… did people forget that he's dead?
I think this might tell us something about where the US is headed in the future… what do you think?
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