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Tax Returns and Alternate Realities
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| I think, and it is a major issue because the President of the United States has been hiding behind his tax returns, even when courts order him to come forward with those tax returns. | |
| There they are applauding. | |
| I tell you, the left's ability to live in an alternate universe, and I admit, I've been in an alternate universe than they do, obviously. | |
| Well, one of our universes is real, and one is make-believe. | |
| Theirs is make-believe. | |
| There is zero importance in releasing tax returns. | |
| All it does is humiliate candidates. | |
| To run for the United States, the lie, I'll tell you, it's like the lie of the world is coming to an end because of global warming. | |
| The oceans will rise and inundate land. | |
| They believe that, but they're against nuclear power. | |
| So they don't really believe it. | |
| They believe tax returns tell you a great deal about a presidential candidate, but they don't think it tells you a lot about a senatorial candidate or a House candidate or the editor of the New York Times. | |
| The editor of the New York Times has more clout than any senator or congressman. | |
| Only the president has more clout. | |
| Why don't you demand that they show their tax return? | |
| Well, they're not running for office. | |
| It's a private company. | |
| I understand. | |
| But morally, why don't you demand it? | |
| I don't say legally. | |
| It's not a legal demand on a president either. | |
| It's the world of the non-thought-through idea. | |
| You cannot be intellectually deep and a leftist. | |
| It is not possible. | |
| You could be a liberal, you could be a conservative, you could be an independent, you could be a Shinto, Buddhist, Muslim, Jew, Christian, but you can't be a leftist. | |
| It is an intellectual fraud, and it has been since Marx. | |
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$100 Million in Ads
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| The things that they applaud, that's the only depressing part. | |
| Watching them at each other's neck was not depressing. | |
| I'll tell you, they gave enough lines last night for $20 million, $100 million of ads for the Republican Party when the election comes. | |
| We'll be back. | |
| I'm Dennis Prager. | |