A Quote by Rush Limbaugh

We can't unify around a single premise! Name one thing the Republican Party today could unify on. You can't. — © Rush Limbaugh
We can't unify around a single premise! Name one thing the Republican Party today could unify on. You can't.
The Republican Party and the conservative movement cannot unify around a single proposition, and the Democrats easily do. They have total contempt for us.
Obama's only attempt to unify the country was to unify people who believe that his enemies need to be eliminated.
For months, Republican Party leaders have been talking about the need to unify the GOP, in part because of Donald Trump and his criticism of the establishment, which created such big divides.
If [Donald] Trump loses narrowly, it will make it much harder for the GOP to unify. Under that scenario, the Trumpists are likely to argue that the election was lost because the Republican establishment failed to rally around the choice their own voters made.
I'm not here to cast aspersions on anyone. I'm trying to unify the party, not find fault.
I would advise Donald Trump to try to bring and unify this party together.
We're unifying the party and hopefully we're going to be able to unify the country. It's very important to me.
I would like to give evidence we can lead. And I think the only way we can do that is to unify the diversity of the party.
The next Tory leader would have to unify his party and ensure that Britain stood tall in the world.
The top two goals of every presidential nominating convention are to unify the party and to define the candidate for the grueling weeks ahead.
The thing to remember is that Donald Trump didn't rescue the Republican Party, he crushed the Republican Party. The Republican Party was so weak that an outsider came along and just wiped it out.
If I could unify my second weight division, that would be huge.
The issue for us is rebuilding a governing majority that is comfortable with differences that can transcend the divisiveness and unify behind the principles that we know our party has succeeded on.
What I want to try to do is unify the two wings of the Democratic Party. What's considered the more progressive wing of the Democratic Party - the more centrist wing of the party. I think we can craft an approach that is more American, pro-worker, pro-business, pro-growth.
[Barack] Obama is the great divider, he has totally used race. And it should have been the other way around. He had an opportunity to unify and he didn't do that.
When I was governor, I was looking for a way to unify our state. I realized music is about the only thing that unifies Tennessee.
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