See, I told you there's there's uh Mahmud Ahmadinizad in Malaysia, and he's trying to get all these Muslim leaders lined up behind him for the destruction of Israel and so forth.
Instead, they're demanding a ceasefire.
The world is smarter than that today, Mahmood.
A ceasefire, just allowing you more time to the Hezbow's rearmed with even more powerful weapons.
Greetings and welcome back, my friends.
L. Rushball, the EIB Network, 800-282-2882, and the email address rush at EIB Net.com.
Why why so much uh I mean I email uh people shocked uh that I would be preparing a uh e harmony uh profile.
I must have not lost count.
It's under ten, but what is so odd about the fact that I would have an e-harmony profile?
I'm working on it.
Uh I got a got a couple things written down.
I'll share them with you as um I make progress.
I need to uh come up with more than what I have down there now.
Uh not actually not working on my profile, because I my profile's known.
What I'm actually doing is preparing what I demand.
Or or you know, what what what do they say there?
Whatever your requests are, what your your your tastes are.
That is that the word for it, tastes.
My case is demands.
I'm not doing tastes anymore.
And if the demands aren't met, then I'm not I'm not it's and I can go in there.
Just it's that simple.
At any rate, I said we have some audio sound bites of Hillary Clinton and uh uh Rumsfeld.
As Hillary makes her get out the vote appearance at the Senate Armed Services Committee today.
Before we get him that, you've got to hear Senator Kennedy.
He was uh uh questioning uh Abizade and uh the uh Chairman of Joint Chiefs, uh Marine General Pace, Secretary Rumsfeld, and if you listen to Ted Kennedy here, it's the it's your democratic party of today.
Defeat, defeat, defeat, defeat.
Korean War, 37 months, World War One, nineteen months, Persian Gulf War, three months.
World War II, forty-two months.
The day.
Forty-five months for BJ Day.
Civil War was forty-eight months.
We've been in there now for 40 months and 13 days with the finest military that's ever been developed.
And basically rather a third rate military situation.
How much more do we really expect our military can do?
All right, so the uh the table set.
It's it's a it's you know, it's a campaign year, it's election time in Washington, and the uh the Democrats can't decide uh on on their agenda.
Now, just last week we we we heard that they're gonna forego making the war a big deal, and they're gonna stick to economics and the it's it's it's uh the American dream stupid, uh the American dream agenda or what have you.
Now, now they're back as this uh Lamont character up there uh in Connecticut who's pulled out a double-digit lead over Senator Lieberman.
Senator Lieberman is is really mad, and he you know uh ought to be.
There was a post yesterday on on Ariana Huffington's uh uh blog by some babe that hates Lieberman and had a picture of Clinton looking like a soul brother with dark shades and so forth with his arm around Lieberman, but Lieberman had been photoshopped so that he was wearing blackface, big white eyes and black face.
Nobody could figure it out.
I read some of the comments the libs make.
Libs, you know, that's that's racism.
Why that's hate, that's that's reason.
That's that's conservatives do.
So these libs are writing comments to this post.
Look, I'm I'm trying my best to understand.
Is there something I'm missing here?
Because this doesn't look right.
But if there's a if there's a satirical point, would you please tell me what it is?
Lib's feeling very guilty about seeing this on one of their own websites, one of their own blog sites.
And Lieberman's demanded an apology or whatever uh for it, which is just gonna call more attention to it.
I didn't mention it yesterday until he uh has asked until today, actually, because he's demanded this apology for it.
But uh his there's also an analyst uh uh this equinopiac poll that shows him down double digits.
An analyst who uh don't doesn't do polls anymore but analyzes them and analyzes the way they're conducted, uh, said it's gonna be worse than that.
That uh uh they just cost too much money to find out who the real voters, the real likely voters are.
That's the toughest screen in a poll, he says, because it costs the most money.
Uh but he expects that it's gonna be even worse uh a defeat than uh what the latest poll is.
Anyway, here's Hillary reading a prepared diatribe to Secretary Rumsfeld today, uh the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
There was the big Ballihoot announcement of forward together and the commitment by the new Iraqi government to secure Baghdad.
Two months into that, it's clear it's not working, and we are now putting in more American troops.
And following the lead of uh Senator McCain, we're moving them from other places that are hardly stable and secure.
In Afghanistan, your administration's credibility is also suspect.
In December 2002, you said the Taliban are gone.
In 2005, attacks by the Taliban and other anti-coalition forces were up twenty percent, and these insurgents were a greater threat to the Afghan government's efforts to expand its authority than at any time since 2001.
Further, General Eikenberry made a comparable comment with respect to the dangers that are now going on in Afghanistan and the failure to be able to secure it.
So do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do Let me know when she's finished.
I'm not listening.
Everything.
Okay.
Here's here's the next one.
Obviously, I could go on and on.
So, Mr. Secretary, when our constituents ask for evidence that your policy in Iraq and Afghanistan will be successful, you don't leave us with much to talk about.
Yes, we hear a lot of happy talk and rosy scenarios, but because of the administration's strategic blunders, and frankly, let me know what she's through on this one, too, because I am not listening.
I've got the television.
You are presiding over a failed policy.
Dan Gillerman's on the rhetoric.
Crack record, Secretary Rumsfeld.
Why should we believe your assurances now?
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
Okay, she threw.
Okay.
Uh this as I say it's election year.
She's just just trying to get this statement out for the blogs and the kooks and the fringe, and uh and whoever else in the party that she thinks wants to hear this.
Uh Rumsfeld answered, and we've got uh his answer actually was was great.
I did see that.
It uh we've got three bites here that pretty well sum up the way he dealt with it.
Here's the first.
My goodness.
First, I tried to make notes and and to follow the prepared statement you've presented.
Um, it's true there is sectarian conflict in Iraq, and there is a loss of life, and it's uh unfortunate and tragic thing that that's taking place.
And it is true that there are people who are attempting to prevent that government from being successful.
And they are the people who are blowing up buildings and killing innocent men, women, and children, and taking off the heads of people on television.
And the idea of their prevailing is unacceptable.
Second, you said the number of troops were wrong.
I guess history will make a judgment on that.
You know, uh one thing I don't I don't understand uh how it is that the Democrats do not see that the people Rumsfeld just described blowing up buildings, killing innocent men and women and children, taking off the heads of people on TV are the same people, the same type of people, same objective, same mindset as the Hesbos and their action against Israel today.
And do you note that no well, there's seven Democrats or so that it's we ought to get out of there and declare victory and defeat, whatever it is are gonna.
But most of the Democrats uh publicly are backing Israel.
Same people.
The Hisbos, it doesn't matter.
They've got the same objective.
Same people, but somehow in Iraq, we've got to get out of there.
This is horrible, this is terrible.
Rumsfeld continued.
Does the enemy have a brain and continue to make adjustments on the ground, requiring our forces to continue to make adjustments?
You bet.
Is that gonna continue to be the case?
I think so.
Is this problem gonna get solved in the near term about this long struggle against violent extremism?
No, I don't believe it is.
I think it's gonna take some time.
Some wars lasted three years, some wars lasted four years, some wars lasted five years.
The Cold War lasted forty plus years.
And this struggle against violent extremists who were determined to prevent free people from exercising their rights as free people is going to go on a long time and it's going to be a tough one.
That does not mean that we have to spend the rest of our lives as the United States armed forces in Iraq.
Rumsfeld cannot respond the way I'm sure he would like to.
Neither of these witnesses can they're peppered with with questions and comments by these blowhards who could stop all this if they just defund it.
You know, Miss Clinton, if it's just take the money away, Mrs. Clinton, make a proposal.
You Democrats have proposed, I don't know how many resolutions in the last three months to get out of there at certain times, end of the year, next year, six months from now, or what have, and they go down to stinking defeat.
When are you going to get the picture?
And yet you bring Rumsfeld up here and say, Why aren't you out of there yet?
How long are we going to be there?
Democrats, you want to tell me, is that how you're going to judge whether or not a war is just uh and worth it by how much time it takes.
If a war goes over three years, get out.
I mean, that's that's our deadline.
Well, then defund it.
Thank God these people aren't leading the effort.
Uh in fact, that's a good point.
Hey, Democrats, how long you've been at war with Bush?
See, 2000, so that was a campaign of seven years almost here that you've been at war with George W. Bush, and you haven't won diddly squat.
Why don't you give up?
Why don't you quit?
You've been at war with Bush for six years, you haven't been able to beat him.
Stop it.
Quit.
Get out.
It's tearing the country apart.
Don't you understand?
The civil war didn't go on this long.
Senator Kennedy.
Boob.
All right, here is uh Hillary in a reply.
Mr. Secretary, I know.
Tell me when this is over, because I'm not listening to the case.
Feel strongly about it, but there's a track record here.
This is not two thousand and two, two thousand and three, two thousand and four, five, when you peered before this committee and made many comments.
Wave at me because I'm listening to music.
Many assurances that have frankly proven to be unfulfilled.
Senator, I don't think that's true.
I I've I have never painted a rosy picture.
And you'd have a dickens of a time trying to find instances where I've uh been been excessively optimistic.
I understand this is tough stuff.
Yeah.
They do too.
They just campaign statements here.
That's why this is a war.
I can understand if this is a social security hearing or if this is Medicare or some such thing, taxes, minimum wage, all that sort of stuff.
We are at wall.
One of our allies is at wall, and the Democrats, it's just another campaign issue.
So I give it the respect it deserves.
Zilch.
Back in a second.
Some of you people out there not happy.
Dear Rush, why are you making us listen to Hillary and that idiot Kennedy if you're not fair?
I left the house this morning when my husband was listening to uh Hillary on C-SPAN.
So what do you do?
Making us listen to her while you don't?
Not fair.
Number of these emails.
Fred in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, my hometown.
Great to have you on the program, dude.
Hey, Rush.
It's great to talk to you.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you doing?
Never better.
I get to see your brother occasionally.
That's always a treat.
Well, I see still wandering the streets there as CBS reported not long ago.
Said he still wanders around.
Yeah, I was kind of actually wondering what his opinion was of of your comments a week or so ago about uh you're all uh educational prowess as opposed to Lisa and the kids, but I haven't been able to run into him.
He's like anybody he just loves hearing his name mentioned on the radio, doesn't matter what I say.
Yeah.
Well, Rush, what I wanted you know I'd kind of like to get away from the war and the hezboth here for a second.
I was really wanting to get your opinion on on uh possibly opening up some kind of dialogue with uh maybe some type of diplomatic overtruth to Raul.
I heard you ask earlier where Raul was.
He seems to be missing the action, but I wonder what you what you thought about that.
Uh I think it's time to bring the cigars home.
I do too.
Uh That's let's be honest, isn't that what this is all about?
We've finally got a chance to get some cigars.
And we're not going to be able to get some cigars until we get rid of the embargo.
We're not going to get rid of the embargo until we reach out to them down there.
And I'm look at folks, this is actually a good question in one sense.
This embargo in Cuba has been in place for over 40 years.
And it's it's uh it's people say that, you know, Fidel has not wanted the embargo broken.
Fidel has the embargo as his reason to tell his people that they are in abject poverty.
Calls it the American blockade, the embargo.
Uh people people say, you know, the UN who who go along with what Fidel says.
Well, look at how mean the U.S. is.
Why Cuba?
Come on, Cuba.
Open up relations.
Drop the embargo.
Everybody knows it will help out.
Uh there's no question, uh, my friends, that's a tempting belief.
But can you name for me any other major power that does not trade with Cuba?
Canada does.
Great Britain does.
I mean, I th they do in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan trade.
There's if if if uh the United States not trading with a little island nation can do it, then what does that say about the United States and what does it say about all these other so-called superpowers or near superpowers that are trading with Cuba?
What happens is that all the money goes to Fidel and Raul and their buddies.
I mean, forty some odd years of a revolution?
This is this is totally absurd.
Now, here's what I know about Raul.
Raul, I'm and I I'm everybody say he's worse.
He'll kill you on the street and uh Fidel at least take you to a dungeon before he kills you.
But Raul do it in front of everybody.
I think there's a lot of spin and PR here.
I think Raul's a drunk.
Uh I think he elbow bender club.
He's the president.
And I think he's uh uh probably he's five years younger than Fidel, and I think he knows how rich he could get if he would relax the embargo.
The question is, would we go along with it?
I don't know that we will end the embargo.
And well, our policy is we're not gonna win the embargo until they uh give up communism and allow democratic freedoms down there.
Uh at this point, though, to take your question seriously, reach reaching out to uh uh Raul, we don't even know if he's alive.
Well, we don't, and the people of Cuba are wondering where he is.
He hadn't shown up since he was named president in the transfer of dictatorial power.
Uh and there's a lot of uh unrest and and uh uh people in uh exiles here uh thinking maybe this is a time to head over there, try to get there.
Others in Cuba think maybe this is time to leave.
Tony Snow said just everybody stay where you are.
This is not the time to go on the water from either side.
Uh this'll this will shake out uh in in in a number of days, but I I don't you know this is this it's it's is one of the biggest mysteries to me in in my lifetime in this whole embargo.
I understand the original purpose.
I don't understand how we've traded with every other communist enemy in the world, including Cuba.
We didn't, this one.
Uh China, including China.
We trade with the Chiccoms.
Chiccoms make Nikes for crying out loud.
Uh and they violate all kinds of human rights every day.
Chinese probably made half my computers.
Apple has manufacturing plants in China.
Hell yes.
Uh so it's it's something that's that's really, really long overdue, but it's a policy.
I think there's a there's a uh a bit of nostalgia in that it's a JFK policy.
And uh don't want to disturb his memory.
He's been martyred, uh, being that he was assassinated in this country, and his policy shall remain in effect until that policy brings about the change in Cuba that it was designed to bring about, which is the end of communism.
Uh dude, great to talk to you.
I'm glad you called.
If you see David wandering around, tell him we all said hi here.
Uh this is Warren in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, your next sir.
It's great to have you with us.
Yes, I'm your second Papu Cannon right winger calling.
I would just I would just like to say that.
It would be all right to talk to Hezbollah.
They you know Israel can can trade 400 prisoners for one Hamas.
It won't solve anything.
It's just gonna prolong what's going on, what's in the process of being solved now for the first time in I don't know how many years.
It's about time.
But yes, it would it would have stopped this whole war.
If if they No, I don't want to stop it till it's over.
I don't want to stop it until it's over when the Hezbollah's lose.
I don't want to stop it till it's over.
I don't want to pull out prematurely.
Rush, I believe what I believe William F. Buckley and George Will.
We've lost Iraq.
We're going to lose this one, too.
Yep.
Well, let's just etch it in stone.
We've lost Iraq.
We've lost Cuba.
We've lost Afghanistan.
They're going to lose Israel.
Where else?
What else are we going to lose?
Going to lose Arizona.
Gonna lose California to immigration.
We're gonna lose Texas.
Oh, we've lost Southern California.
It's over.
Come on.
Look at this.
Right now, I am looking at it on CNN.
Developing story.
No new public statement attributed to Fidel Castro.
Nothing happening is called developing.
Nothing happened, and yet it is a developing story.
There's no news statement from Fidel today.
Pst.
Anybody seen Raul?
We're back, ladies and gentlemen.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to uh to have.
Uh for those of you apparently you Buchananites are out there on a I guess you're on a mission to bombard talk radio today, and I've told Mr. Snerdley if he runs across, you'll let you in.
Uh I've had so much admiration for Pat Buchanan all of my life.
On this one I'm I'm a little perplexed, but let me just tell all of you from the we're gonna lose it crowd.
There's one guaranteed way that I know of in life to lose.
One guaranteed way.
Brian, you know what it is?
What's the one guaranteed way it works every time it's tried to lose?
To quit.
To quit, Q U IT.
If you quit, you will lose.
And you people are calling me and telling me we need to quit.
When you say get out, you're telling me we need to quit.
Do you want to quit the border fight?
We're not winning that one, are we?
Maybe we're making enemies in Mexico and around the world.
Let's just quit.
Let's just lose.
I do not have quitters in this show.
Not when I know about it.
And if there are quitters in this show, they don't last long.
They turn into winners, or at least people that start questioning the whole concept of losing.
By way of quitting.
Some of you people, you really amaze me.
At any rate, another drive-by media example for you, the Boston Herald today has a fascinating story.
And I missed this last week.
I haven't been following the latest in the big dig, but apparently uh there was an explosive memo warning of a potential tunnel ceiling collapse.
Fabricated.
A memo was fabricated, and a Boston Globe ran with it.
It's well, they say it's in dispute.
This a big dig contractor is claiming that this memo was fabricated, and this has cast a long shadow over the Boston Globe, which first published this last week.
Now, what's what's happened here is the Boston Globe has been Hezbollah.
Just like the AP and the photographers, French news agency and Reuters got Hezbollah or Hezboled in Kana.
So Boston Globe here has been Hezboled.
Uh it's amazing that they would print something so incendiary without first doing at least a cursory check.
But see, that's what the drive-by media does.
This is simply the drive-by media doing what it's doing.
Got a memo here that they predicted this.
Somebody in a contractor knew that this thing was gonna collapse.
Bam!
Stop the presses, start the presses, get it out there.
Crisis!
Death, death, death.
People knew it.
We gotta nail some people to wall.
We can just smell our pull it's now.
Well, this is now under dispute.
Uh officials at Modern Continental, that's the contractor.
Say virtually every claim made by the safety inspector, John Kivney, in the Globe's 26th of July story and in the alleged May 17th of 1999 memo is refuted by the company's internal documents.
But of course, this is a company.
And it probably lied to itself in its internal documents.
That's what the drive-by media would think.
The alleged 1999 memo warned of a collapse in the I-90 Seaport Connector Tunnel, the same tunnel where a Jamaica plane woman was killed on the 10th of July when a section of the concrete ceiling fell and crushed the car in which she was a passenger.
Kevney, who didn't return a call, was reprimanded by the contractor in May of ninety-eight for falsifying safety documents to hire an untrained worker, according to records.
So at any rate, they're gonna sort this out.
Uh but it looks like it just couldn't wait to publish it.
Perfect.
I just mentioned this to you because it's a perfect illustration.
Drive by media.
We've been following the case of this doctor in Concord, New Hampshire, this guy that was telling patients you're fat.
Nobody's gonna ever marry you unless you lose some weight and so forth.
Remember this?
Well, the uh the uh State Board of Medicine in uh New Hampshire voted to dismiss its disciplinary case against that doctor.
He was accused of telling a patient she was so fat she might only be attractive to black guys.
He advised another patient to shoot herself following brain surgery.
The board's decision yesterday essentially lets stand uh judge's decision that Dr. Terry Bennett was within his rights to say things that might be offensive.
That's wonderful, said Bennett's lawyer, Benjamin King.
I look forward to receiving the order.
The complaints included charges that Bennett humiliated a white woman by telling her she was so fat she might only be attracted to black guys.
Two thousand one complaint accused Bennett of telling a woman recovering from brain surgery to buy a pistol and shoot herself to end her suffering.
In June, Merrimack County Superior Court Judge Edward Fitzgerald ruled that doctors have a right to free speech even when their comments insult or offend patients.
The decision may not mean the end of the controversy because a doctor said he's gonna sue everybody involved now.
Okay.
I like this.
I like this.
You shouldn't give people the power to offend you anyway, folks.
It just did why why?
Why?
Well, I just thought the the No, I'm not saying I agree with a moron.
I'm not I'm not saying I agree with a moron.
I'm saying we cannot make the fact that you offend somebody a crime.
Being offended has given us political correctness, it's given us limits on speech, limits on thoughts.
It's it's it's absurd.
It's it's ridiculous.
What hate crimes are ridiculous.
What you said when you committed the crime.
Let the news go at the market be affected.
This guy insults his patients, he'll have no patience.
But my gosh, if we open up lawsuits to people who are offended, I am out of here.
Can I put it in the you understand it in that in that context?
Who's next on this program?
Margaret uh somewhere in Texas.
Welcome to the program.
Hi, Ray.
Hi.
I'm considered a very reasonable person, and so I just have one thing.
Would it be too much to ask you to marry my daughter?
I see you're only harmony.
I mean, gonna go.
Uh well, yeah, but you haven't seen the profile yet that I'm good.
Well, I don't think she'd go by that.
I'm afraid she'd be a but see, I thought it's a good one.
No, no, no, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, wait.
I'm not talking about putting my profile up there.
I don't need everybody knows me.
Oh, well, she wouldn't fit it, probably.
Well, it was just an idea.
Okay.
Well, uh I uh what I was talking about, what I'm gonna put on Ian Harming is what I'm looking for.
Oh, well, she'd never go along.
Okay, well, but it would have been nice to have you in the family.
Why why would she never go along?
What I start with, she'll kill you if she ever finds out a call.
She'll kill me.
Well, I don't worry, I won't tell her.
Oh, okay.
Where in Texas, where in Texas do you live?
I don't know if this will get out or not, but I'm afraid it might.
I live on the edge of Branham.
Out in the country, kind of.
Yeah, yeah.
And uh, but she doesn't live exactly here, but she lives pretty close.
Right.
How old is she?
Well, she might be too old, too.
She's 60.
But it was just a thought.
I was really just thinking when you go on vacation.
Yeah.
I miss you so much.
You know, if you were just kin.
I was already thinking along those lines.
And then you're not going to be able to do that.
I can't, you know what.
Let me let me let me let me tell you something, Margaret.
Is it Marjorie or Margaret?
Margaret Margaret.
Marjorie, I can't tell you how flattered I am that you uh of all the people out there, uh, for your daughter that you're thinking of me.
I guess I was really thinking of myself, wouldn't it be?
It's really it's it's really flattering to me, and I I I can't thank you enough for thinking of me in that light.
I was afraid it might be a little bit unreasonable.
Well, no, you've got to ask for what you want in life, Margaret, and you did that.
That there's nothing, no reason to feel embarrassed for asking for what you want.
Oh, I'm not sure.
How else will people ever know who you really are unless you ask them for what you want?
I know.
I agree.
I really I've I'm uh a fan of yours, everybody knows.
Well, now that raises little question mark now, Margaret.
You're not a fan of me, but you want to pawn me off on your daughter.
Oh, well, it wouldn't be that.
Do you have to get her?
Maybe maybe you don't like your daughter now and you I mean I love her, but I think it would be uh your job to get her, not her job to get.
I mean, she's really Well, this days of feminism, women can do what they want.
It doesn't matter.
Oh, I'm not sure.
You're proving it.
You're proving it.
You're calling up and asking me to marry your daughter.
Is she doesn't but you I think you could get in if you you know you like music or you like animals and things like that.
I could think you could work your way in.
That's that's enough.
No, no.
Have you heard all the uh the heavy breathing today in the uh uh uh drive-by media about this uh this poll.
What's this poll?
It's from the uh Scripps Howard Ohio University poll.
Scripps Survey Research Center at Ohio University.
And they're just panting like crazy out there.
One third of the United States public believes uh that uh the 911 was an inside job.
Uh the that they believe the conspiracy theory.
Uh I uh I you know I'm not speaking enough truth to kooks out there, obviously.
Uh when Elvis finds out about this, it it'll kill him.
More than a third of the American public suspects that federal officials assisted in the 9-11 terrorist attacks or took no action to stop them so that the United States could go to war in the Middle East, no doubt for oil.
A national survey of 1,010 adults also found that anger against the federal government is at record levels.
54% saying that personally, they are personally more angry at the government than they used to be.
Well, I think that's healthy.
Uh but let me explain this poll to you, folks.
My God, one third of the American people?
One third of the American people very simple.
Don't be shocked.
Don't be surprised, don't even be upset.
This is the easiest poll result that I have ever had to explain to you.
It's easy to explain this.
One third of Americans say that the United States aided 9-11.
One third of the Americans say that they are Democrats.
And there you have it.
And I'm not, I'm not I know this sounds funny.
I'm not trying to be funny.
I'm funny naturally.
I'm not trying to be here, but this one-third of the American people say 9-11 inside job.
Bush did it.
I'm surprised it's that few.
Given how many Democrats there are out there.
All this poll tells us that blind hatred, especially blind hatred from the left, leads to confusion to paranoia, to klucosis, and the early stages of madness.
I mean, this is this makes the Buchananites look sane.
Seriously, Folks, I mean, listen carefully to the wording of the question.
People in government.
People in government took no action to stop the attacks.
Of course they didn't.
Especially if they didn't know about it.
We didn't connect the dots.
Tampa, Florida, book.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hi.
Thank you for taking my call.
Once again, thank you for your optimism and your common sense, especially as it relates to your first caller.
I think he was a fraud, Rush.
Wait a minute.
Which first caller?
What caller you talking about?
The first caller today was the one that had pessimism and scare tactics.
Oh, oh, oh, the one I had to apologize for briefly losing my temper.
Yeah, well, he thought he he mentioned trying to win over Arabs.
This is not a popularity contest we're in.
This is a war against terrorism and terrorists.
Well, what do you mean he was a fraud, though?
You mean he really didn't believe what he believed?
No, he he had his pessimism.
He might have, but you mentioned the first part of his question.
Where am I wrong?
You said everywhere.
He his pessimism and the scare task tactics are classic liberal moves.
Oh, so you don't think he was a Buchananite.
You think he was a f he was a liberal acting like a Buchananite to uh to discredit Buchananites.
Yes.
Oh.
Are you a Buchananite?
No.
Okay.
Well, because we've had two of these guys call today claiming that they're Buchananites.
No, I I mean I I just love your show.
I love what you do.
I love your common sense.
And how come the, you know, I'm I'm kind of glad the Democrats don't have common sense.
Uh well, uh, they don't.
Um, they're they're just that's that's what this poll shows.
This is I'm telling you, I this is the result.
This is where rage and hatred and cucosis takes you.
The early stages of madness.
One third of the country believes the conspiracy.
How many Democrats are there?
One third of the of the public identifies themselves as Democrats, so it makes sense.
Uh, the French.
In Paris, police have uh have shut down uh makeshift Muslim prayer rooms at uh Paris's two main airports after they came under scrutiny following a far-right politician's allegations that Islamists were compromising security officials insist there was no threat, but the prayer sites set up by Muslim workers in cloakrooms, depots, and other areas at Charles de Gaulle and Orley Airports were quietly shuttered.
There are three official prayer rooms still open at every airport, just as there are chapels for Christians and synagogues for Jews.
A book published in May by Philippe de Villiers, a presidential hopeful who opposes Muslim immigration, said clandestine prayer rooms honeycomb the corridors beneath airport runways, and that Muslims were poised to put the premises under Islamic Sharia law.
So they've shut these prayer rooms at uh these two airports.
In addition, in London.
You know, who was the wizard behind this marketing plan?
Britain's biggest theme park has called off the country's first national Muslim fund day.
Uh lack of interest is the reason cited.
Allen or Alton Towers, Alton Towers in central England was to open on September 17th for Muslims with special food, a strict dress code, and prayer areas.
Uh music, gambling and alcohol were to be banned for the day, and theme park rides such as Ripsaw, Corkscrew, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory would all be segregated by sex.
Uh Alton Towers is disappointed.
The planned family fun day for Muslims on Sunday, the 17th of September has to be canceled.
Uh Parkwoman said Islamic leisure would refund those who uh bought tickets.
Now they had hoped to fill a niche for the uh 1.7 million Muslims in Brutt Britain.
Uh but the the fun day had caused some consternation.
A non-Muslim couple scheduled to hold their wedding at the Parks Hotel complained to newspapers that event organizers told them the bride and female guests would have to cover up.
Uh they were on the premises during Muslim Fun Day.
The park promised the party would be exempt from the rules.
Park spokeswoman said the wedding would take place as planned because National Muslim Fun Day at uh Alton Towers theme bark has been canceled.
I think I saw somewhere that was not that much interest in it anyway.
Didn't sell that many tickets for Muslim Fun Day at the theme park for the corkscrew ride.
Still lots straight ahead on the EIB network.
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