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|---|---|
| There is a member of my synagogue who came from Russia. | |
| He and his wife, Soviet Union. | |
| Two of the most wonderful people I've ever known. | |
| Living Martyr knows them too. | |
| And he is watching with incredulity that the sweet land of liberty that he fled to, It's becoming like the country he fled. | |
| He's probably thinking he'll wake up and it will all have been a dream. | |
| And I wish that too. | |
| I would like this to have been a dream. | |
| You understand the left does not want normal life. | |
| Normal life is not exciting to them. | |
| This is a crazed man, a crackpot, writing in the New York Times that I read to you. | |
| It's up at the... | |
| Yeah, there you go. | |
| Putting a column that I can't stand up at the website. | |
| You can enjoy it yourself. | |
| How terrible things are. | |
| And so we cannot go back to the new... | |
| What was it? | |
| Fossil-fueled capitalism. | |
| So... | |
| Notice, what is the capitalism part? | |
| You mean we won't have green-fueled, green-energized capitalism? | |
| See, that's really, that's what David Horowitz said in the beginning. | |
| The environmentalists are watermelons. |