I've heard Rush comment on something related to this that simply doesn't make sense. I'd love to have the time to hang on the phone for a day or two and ask him about it.
He's mentioned that the blue-blood Rockefeller Republicans don't like being associated with the social conservative religious types. Why? If both sides are in favor of less gov't economically, why quibble over social issues? In order to keep the social conservatives on-board, let them control the social agenda of the party and both sides join hands in the economic and military strength part of the equation. Seems like a simple enough solution to me. It's not like the blue-bloods don't have the money to by-pass any social laws they might desire to partake, if that's their objection. Otherwise, not wanting to be associated with "those people" is simply immature on their part. Being a snob is no excuse for acting stupid.
Rush said that in the interview he gave to Sean Hannity. He mentioned specifically the New England GOPers.
Having lived years ago in the Northeast, for about two decades, including almost a decade in New England (Boston and its environs), to me, it makes perfect sense.
They even have problems within that region with each other, based on lineage and when you even got to America.
For example, in Marblehead, Mass., where the Continental Navy was formed, the descendents of the original settlers -- they're called Headers -- still look down their noses at everyone else.
BTW: I think Rush also said it was not just the social religious conservatives, but particualrly ones from the South. He did so by using a mocking "Southern" accent when he made the statement.
Again, he's right.
And even if they're not New England blue-bloods, IMO, there is now so much rergional/geographic racism in this country that it's no shock to hear what he said.
BTW: Recall that Obama had that chat in San Francisco with his high-rollers who were Democrats, liberals and leftists, when he called the Pennsylvanians clingers to their guns and God and full of resentment for people unlike them?
Snobbery and unease with people unlike one's self is not just a Republican issue.