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October 18, 2007, Thursday, Hour #3
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Speaking of brilliantly conceived and flawlessly executed, the Dingy Harry Smear Letter campaign on eBay, we are now into the last day.
The auction ends in 23 hours, a little less than that, actually, at 1 o'clock Eastern Time on Friday, which for those of you in Rio Linda is tomorrow.
For those of you illegal immigrants, it's Mañana.
And we're at $131,325 on the auction.
I expect it's going to, well, it's gone up 60, wow, it's doubled in less than 24 hours.
I left yesterday with 65,100.
By 4.30, it was 100,000 even.
And now it's a 131, 325.
A couple of things.
You know that the proceeds here go to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, which provide college scholarships for the children of Marines and federal law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
Here's something to think about, though.
This is an historic document, a point that I have repeatedly made over and over and over again, but in the sense that it is historical.
Think about what a great investment the Harry Reed letter is for a collector.
And when you think about that, think about how livid he has to be.
This was the last thing he expected to happen.
He probably thought that letter would never, ever be seen by anybody, even though he read the letter on the Senate floor.
And even though he issued a big press release about it, he probably never expected that letter to see the light of day.
Now it's all over the place because we got copies of it, PDF file copy on our website that anybody can download and print out for free.
And it's in full color.
So if you have a color printer or have a way to take the PDF file and make it a color document on paper, everything is the same except the paper that's on it.
Now, you know, there are people that collect autographs out there.
And there are people who collect historical documents.
This, this one is a huge winner for either collector.
Look at the signatures on here.
41 of them.
You've got Barack Obama.
You've got Hillary Rodham Clinton.
You've got Chris Dodd, presidential candidates represented.
You have Ted Kennedy.
You've got Harry Reid, 41 Democrats on this thing.
These signatures, not only are they valuable, but the buyer, the high bidder, will have the most important thing to collectors, which is the thing that proves the authenticity of the document.
Nobody will have any doubt that this is authentic.
This is huge in collecting circles.
With that letter and the briefcase, the Adashé case from Halliburton, and the pictures of me presenting the letter on stage in Philadelphia last Thursday night, and the money that is being generated already here for the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, what a package.
What an absolute package.
And you know what would be cool is to go get the paper version, the printed version where it comes out of Congressional Record of Dingy Harry reading the letter.
In fact, we probably have some of the audio.
I bet we still have the video, so we could maybe put that on a DVD and put in this package as well.
So this, whoever ends up being the high bidder here, has made an investment if he or she chooses to do so.
A poll out there, whether because of the news from Iraq or the messages in the White House or whatever, Americans are less pessimistic than they were about the future prospects in Iraq.
The percentage of those who believe that things are getting better for U.S. troops has increased from 13% in March to 20% in August to 25% now.
Those who believe things are getting worse, this is a Harris poll, by the way, those who believe things are getting worse have fallen from 55% in January to only 32% now.
So they start out.
No, it's an AP story.
Well, whether the news from Iraq, the message from the White House, whatever.
The drive-bys have to put it in there because they say, what news from Iraq?
We're covering it up.
We're not reporting any good news out of it.
Grab Soundbite 15, Mike.
You got to hear this.
We played this in the last hour.
This sums up the drive-by media's narrative in their coverage of the Iraq war.
This is Charles Gibson on ABC's World News tonight.
One item from Baghdad today.
The news is that there is no news.
The police told us that to their knowledge, there were no major acts of violence.
Attacks are down in Baghdad, and today, no bombings or roadside explosions were reported.
Which is news.
And it fits this poll.
It's a reason why people are becoming less pessimistic.
He's so desperately, they so desperately want to show those pictures that they've been able to show.
And since there aren't any of those pictures, then there is no news.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it's time for a Mrs. Clinton update.
We got another little ditty here honoring the memory of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young and their tune Marrakesh Express, Hillary's bus tour, you know, the middle-class express.
Paul Shanklin is Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Flash, and the Middle Class Express.
Mrs. Clinton ripping off John McCann's, what did he call it?
Straight Talk Express, right.
Clinton's pollster is a guy named Mark Penn.
He's also the senior strategerist of her presidential campaign, and he predicted today, listen to this, for those of you in this audience who are conservative or Republican women.
Hillary's strategerist and lead pollster says that nearly a quarter, nearly 25% of Republican women will defect from the Republican Party if Hillary is the nominee in 2008.
At a breakfast with political reporters, he said his internal polling shows that Clinton could win over some 24% of Republican women in the 2008 general election because of the emotional appeal of electing the country's first woman president.
Now, let me tell you what this is all about.
This polling data, he probably has it because a pollster can get whatever data he wants in any poll he wants to get it from, including the ones he conducts.
I don't know if you've noticed this or not, folks, but the last couple of days, the drive-by media have been featuring stories, and there's one today, too.
Mrs. Clinton is becoming more likable.
She is becoming more female.
She is reaching across the device.
She's becoming more comfortable for women.
And all of a sudden, after three days of these kinds of stories in the blessed drive-by media, why, here comes her strategerist telling reporters, yeah, my polling data indicates that 25% of Republican women are going to defect and vote for her.
Does anybody believe this?
Does this mean that 100% of Democrat women are going to vote for her?
Does it mean that?
It would have to, wouldn't it?
Why not tell us how many Democrat women are not going to vote for her, Mr. Penn?
Penn was also on the Charlie Rose show on PBS last night.
And Charlie Rhodes said, look, Mr. Penn, can the Republicans win this election in 2008?
I mean, when you look at all of the things that you see.
I think that Senator Clinton is so strongly positioned.
And I think that also people don't really understand that women are 54% of the electorate.
And the emotion that will come out when there's a woman nominee could well produce 10% more women voting that would just wipe out the electoral.
10% who will, what percentage of that 10% will vote for Hillary Clinton if she's a nominee of the party?
That 10% would come out for the first time to get into politics to vote for Hillary.
And I think they're coming out because it's a woman.
Because it's a woman.
Look, they're a majority.
I mean, how often do you have a majority, 54% of the voters are women, not having elected one of their own yet?
You know, this was a two-man circle.
You know what?
This was just Pipe Dream City.
These guys are so convinced that it's over.
I mean, there's a story out.
I've got it in the stack here.
Mark Penn said, in effect, yeah, Hillary's already beat Rudy.
He's already beaten Rudy and beat him again.
I don't know when that happened, but that's what he's saying.
So all these women, 54%, are going to vote for Hillary because she's a woman.
That's an insulting comment.
It's an insulting comment because it assumes that women are monolithic and they're not.
We all know this.
I just marvel here.
This is a great setup.
This election is going to be more wide open and more shocking and surprising in ways that people can't even imagine.
And these people have it already over with.
We'll be back.
How are you?
Welcome back.
If you're just joining us, which I doubt because most people listen start to finish, listen to the whole show, you may have missed this from this morning on the floor of the House prior to the S-CHIP override vote, which failed.
California Congressman Fortney Pete Stark.
They sure don't care about finding $200 billion to fight the illegal war in Iraq.
Where are you going to get that money?
You're going to tell us lies like you're telling us today?
Is that how you're going to fund the war?
You don't have money to fund the war or children, but you're going to spend it to blow up innocent people if we can get enough kids to grow old enough for you to send to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the president's amusement.
There's so much in there that's just mind-boggling, not to mention the least of which is another continual insult to the troops, another denigration, another attempt to impugn the honor and the integrity of the United States military for the president's amusement.
This guy needs to get a liberal talk show talk show because he is insane.
And what has happened now, Congressman Jeb Hensarling, who is chairman of the Republican Study Committee, called on Nancy Pelosi today and the entire Democrat leadership to condemn Stark's statement, which you just heard.
In addition, Hensarling called on Stark to immediately apologize for his comments or resign from office.
Stark, well, no, he'll just laugh.
He'll come back and he'll launch another bitter attack on somebody or something.
But the Republicans are not sitting for this.
They're not standing for it either.
They're demanding that he either resign or apologize for this, and they want the leadership to do something about it.
Here's Colin in Fort Hood, Texas.
Hi, Colin.
Nice to have you on the program.
Hi, how are you doing?
Just fine.
I'm calling about the congressman's comments about kids having their heads blown off for Bush's immunity.
Kids growing up to have their heads blown off for Bush's immune using it.
I heard this.
I'm in the Army at Fort Hood.
I was absolutely livid.
I was driving home, and I could not believe what I was hearing.
I was absolutely livid.
It just insults everybody I work with, everybody who's served during this conflict.
It insults all the people who've been killed, all their family, all their friends, everybody who's been out there.
And thank goodness I've had some time to cool down before I talk on your radio show, but I was absolutely livid.
It is an insult.
And what he doesn't seem to understand, and what other Democrats don't seem to understand, is that all of us have volunteered for the Army.
It's not like we signed up for this thinking we wouldn't take a risk.
We wouldn't be going to Iraq or Afghanistan.
It's not like we were forced into this by a draft, that we didn't want to be going.
Everybody that goes into basic training knows at this point that they will be going to Iraq or Afghanistan.
Exactly right.
Exactly right.
You know what?
What do you see?
He also doesn't understand.
He doesn't understand how the American people hear it.
He doesn't understand.
One thing you have to understand, and I'm glad you're getting livid about this.
I can totally understand it, and you're absolutely right in everything you said.
But the Democrats of today, Colin, look at numbers and they see that in terms of military members and their families, we're not talking about that many people.
So they can just forget them as voters.
It doesn't matter if they insult every one of you.
They don't care.
They're not looking for your vote.
They're trying to get other people's votes by saying these things about you and about the president.
But they don't understand how average ordinary Americans who haven't bought into this perception of the war hear them when they say things like this.
And it's going to come back and bite them.
Believe me, mark my words.
This is the kind of stuff that comes back and bites big on the rear end of the people who say these things.
I hope so.
Trust me.
Don't doubt me.
Okay.
I'm just so sick of all these Democrats.
They hide behind their old cliché of trying to save our troops and bring our troops home.
They got rid of their cliché of, well, this is an illegal war.
Well, some of them did, apparently.
Not this guy, but they had their cliché of this is an illegal war and there weren't any weapons of mass destruction.
It was all alive, but now they have their save our troops, bring them home cliché.
But again, everybody volunteered for this Army knowing that we'd be going over there.
But do we really need to be saved?
If we pulled out at this point, if we got rid of this war, every friend that everybody had that died, it would be in vain.
And that's, at this point, we're fighting for the right thing.
We don't want those people to die in vain, and we want to leave this country in a good place.
We're fighting for the right thing now.
God bless you.
Absolutely.
You know what?
The point you're making cannot be emphasized enough because when the Democrats discuss we must keep a troop safe, we must redeploy them or get them out of there.
There have been 3,800 troop deaths, and they're far more than that wounded.
We have to protect our troops.
We have to support our troops by getting them out of there.
What Colin is saying here is they didn't join the Army and sign up and volunteer to be saved.
They signed up for wholly different reasons.
And they signed up knowing 95% where they were going.
So how can the Democrats want to portray you as a victim, Colin?
And you touched on this in the first year call.
They want to portray you as a victim, have no choice in where you're sent, and you are being abused for the president's amusement and so forth.
It's a total insult, and once again, it's a total fraudulent statement of the facts about all of this.
They're trying to make you victim so that they appear sympathetic.
But make no mistake, this is about securing defeat, Colin.
That's what ought to anger you more than anything.
They want defeat here, and they want to be able to hang it around the president's neck, and it's not going their way, and they're getting panicked now.
So, well, I'm glad you called.
I appreciate it.
And every time one of you guys calls, I get thrilled because so many people in the audience want to tell you how much they appreciate what you do, precisely because you volunteer.
You and your comrades, if I may use the word, volunteer to do things that 99% of the population, 95% of the population, would never even consider volunteering for.
And the vast majority of Americans have a deep awe and appreciation for what you do, and they honor what you do.
And it's why comments like Stark's, it may be the most egregious recently, but the Democrats have been trying this kind of rhetoric for four years, and it has people outraged.
And they have crossed the line yet again.
Why am I the most dangerous man in America?
And to whom?
I am the most dangerous man in America, the American left, because I cannot be cowed, and I am right.
Let's, oh, Dallas-Fort Worth, Nick, I'm glad you've been patient here today.
Welcome to the program.
You know, Rush, I get right to the point.
I believe that another one of the unintended consequences of the Harry Reid letter is going to be it's going to serve to energize the Republican base.
At least I know it has in my case.
I was one of those Republican contributors that have every time we get a solicitation letter throw it in the trash without even opening it up.
But since the letter came out, I realized that there's far more things important than the agenda.
I felt like that the Republicans have squandered probably the best opportunity in my lifetime to get some conservative agenda items moved forward.
But with Reed's letter, it shows me what really raw abuse of power is and how dangerous it is.
And some of the things that come to mind is the IRS being used to Gestapo.
But anyway, I feel like that his letter and the Democrats have done what the Republican leadership could not do, and that was to motivate me.
And I'm motivated, and I've already sent the first one in, and I will continue.
Well, well, you have made my day here.
That is, that's, and I can tell you mean that.
You sound genuinely fired up here.
I am, and I don't think I'm the only one that feels that way.
I think there's a lot of us out there that we've been disappointed by the Republican Party, by President Bush.
Yes, I felt like that he might potentially come close to Ronald Reagan.
He was not.
The Republicans in the Congress have just, you know, been sorely disappointing.
And yes, I feel that we've been betrayed, but I realize that there's a lot worse we can do, and I hope that they, the people I'm going to send the money into, get back on track and do what they had intended to do.
They lost their way, as we all do.
Well, that's a good point.
Let me ask, are you sending them money because you have been sort of slapped upside the head, seeing what kind of raw abuses of power may be ahead if a Democrat wins the White House because of the Harry Reid letter?
That's exactly what I'm saying.
It reminded me.
It reminded me of what can happen when they were in power the last time, the abuses.
And it reminded me of what can happen again, only to who knows what extent, you know, controlling the presidency in both houses.
It scares the hell out of me.
Good, because it should.
And that ought to be what the election is about.
It's not going to be about the war so much.
It's going to be about the future of the country and what kind of country we're going to be.
I agree.
And they've got to make that case.
And it's going to be up to the Republican presidential nominee to make that case.
Well, and I hope he does.
And I hope the right person does.
Well, hang tough out there, friend.
I'm happy you got fired back up.
I have had some people theorize to me that this Harry Reid letter might energize the Republican base.
And I hope so.
I mean, it would make total sense to me if that happened.
Again, I appreciate that, Mick.
Here's Ernest in Houston.
Calls from Texas today.
Hello, Ernest.
Hello, Rush.
Thank you so much for allowing me to say what I'm thinking right now.
And this is out.
This is Everborn Ditto's Rush.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, sir.
My whole point was basically this, is that that congressman in California saying those negative things that he said, I mean, you made the point in reference to, well, it's a small population in reference to voters in reference to the military, okay?
But he doesn't realize that he's insulting ex-military like myself and every soldier, every Marine, every military personnel out there, they have friends.
They have people who know them in their community.
And I guarantee you, that's got to burn them as well.
Make them very angry.
Because it makes me very angry to hear that.
Ernest, let me tell you something.
Here's the dirty little secret.
This guy is from San Francisco.
He's in the Bay Area.
This reflects a lot of the thinking in that part of the country.
He meant to say this.
He is famous for going overboard on any number of subjects in the number of years that I have been familiar with Fortney Pete Stark.
But I'm going to tell you that he meant to say this.
He was proud that he said it.
I'm sure.
He may end up apologizing, but if he does, that's what's going to be phony.
I think he'll come back with another attack.
And they're trying to shut me up and make me apologize.
And so, well, if I have to apologize, then Limbaugh should apologize.
That's the kind of thing that the way they do this.
Everything's a tit for tat.
They're just getting even for so-called extremism on the right.
But I tell you, this is exactly what he thinks.
He holds the U.S. military and the president and everybody that he's referred to in that bite in total contempt.
Yes, and I do realize that, Rush, and that's wrong.
These people who are Democrats, who are liberals, you know, they're bad people as far as I'm concerned.
They don't have my best interest.
No, they don't.
They have their best interests at heart.
Their best interests at heart.
Pure and simple.
Well, Ernest, I'm glad you had a chance to call here.
I'm glad you got through to vent.
You feel better?
Rush, thank you so much.
You bet.
It's my pleasure.
Peggy, out on Long Island.
Hi, welcome to the program.
Hi.
Hi, honey.
Listen, I would follow you to the end of the world over the cliff.
I'd do anything.
But please, please do something for me.
Stop doing Hillary sound bites.
Don't give your splendid audience to her.
Please.
There's no point to it.
It's so aggravating.
She doesn't have an audience like that.
And you're presenting it to her by playing her sound bites and Pelosi as well.
And I'm not alone.
I mean, a lot of us get together and talk about it.
And we really wish you'd think about it before you do that.
I know why you do it, but honestly, it's not.
Well, tell me, why why do I do it?
Well, because you think you're showing us what a despicable human being she is and how untrustworthy, et cetera.
But there's also people listening rush at the same time as all us good Republicans, conservative people, and we have to listen to that.
I've got to the point where when you're going to do a Hillary soundbite, I just shut it off until it's over.
No, don't do that.
You don't even know when it's going to be over.
You can't.
I don't.
I have to take that chance.
But I just don't give away this beautiful audience to her.
She hasn't got an audience like that.
Do you really think that playing Hillary soundbites is going to create Hillary converts and voters in this audience?
I think there's people out here that that might happen with.
Yeah, I do.
Even with my expert commentary in front and back of each soundbite?
I love that.
I just don't want to hear her.
And I want to tell you something.
I'm sure you remember who Bill Casey was.
Bill Casey, Bill Clark, and Reagan.
And Bill Casey's daughter said to me not too long ago, she said, Peggy, without talk radio, we'd be lost.
And this is the most egregious thing they've ever done to try and put you off.
You mean, you turned a whole election.
You're the best.
You understand how to get to the real nut of the situation.
You know, you're a wonderful political analyst in my book.
And I just don't want to see you wasting any of your time playing these terrible people's speeches and talk.
However, in the name of God, have we got these two people back again, the Clintons?
That's the end of democracy.
She's going to send them out as ambassador of the world, and she's going to be the president of the greatest nation on this planet.
My God, what a terrifying thought.
Peggy, Peggy, let me get a word in here.
I need a question.
If you don't want me playing her soundbites, do you not want me quoting her either?
Well, I mean, how can I, she's going to be the presidential nominee of the Democrat Party, most likely.
How can I, I can't ignore this.
I don't expect you to.
No, I'm sorry.
I don't expect you to.
I just cannot bear that simpering, phony baloney soundbite.
All right, let me, can we do a little test here?
Okay.
Well, I want to play a Hillary soundbite that I had next in order.
It's actually number 11, Mike.
I want you to listen to it with me.
Don't turn it off.
Because we have chosen this as a means of illustrating.
Remember, we set this all up today.
Hillary, what is she qualified to do?
Her expertise is investigating, smearing, and destroying the women in her husband's life and cattle futures.
And that's it.
All this talk about she's qualified to fix the healthcare business and run the oil companies.
So many false premises here that have to be debunked.
We have to get people thinking of her and most every other liberal Democrat in a totally different way.
So what I'm trying to do here is illustrate with what she says.
It changes every day.
It changes sometimes every hour, depending on what the issue is.
But she really doesn't say anything.
When she talks about her accomplishments, it's who she's supported, who she's talked to, the fights that she's had and that she's won.
But she can't, she has a resume she can cite.
We have to point this out.
I think the whole aura of Hillary Clinton, we've got a year to do this, has to be reestablished.
It's got to be shattered.
This inevitability, the most eminently qualified of all candidates to be president.
All of this is a pure 100% joke.
And so playing these soundbites is not to dissect her policy by policy by policy.
It's to illustrate basically how she's presenting herself as pretty vacuous.
She will not take a substantive stand on much of anything other than taking the oil company profits or what she gets all kinds of different positions on the Iraq war.
Now, listen to this bite.
This was last night on TV's one-on-one.
And Kathy Hughes is a host here.
And the question: people are really beginning to see you in a different light, and they come away raving about your brilliance.
But most importantly, I think they came away feeling your warmth.
And I don't think that was actually portrayed when you were the first lady.
The commercial that you and your husband, the president, did, which was a parody of a popular TV show, is like, oh my God, play that again.
It was like a great spot.
Now, you see, this Kathy Hughes has to be in on the whole Hillary gang.
The whole theme this week in the drive-by media and the Hillary campaign is why women actually like her.
Why she's warm.
Why she's friendly.
She's got 49% negatives.
They're trying to create a friendly persona out of somebody who doesn't have it.
And so these questions are asked to create the impression in the audience's mind that all this is happening.
Now, listen to Mrs. Clinton's answer to this stunning revelation that she's being seen in a different light.
But people loved it because, you know, I think there's such a sense of almost despair and discouragement about our current president and vice president.
People are feeling so beat down by all the problems we have in the world.
We also have to love the process again.
We've got to feel good about our democracy and each other.
We've got to rebuild relationships.
And a little bit of fun goes a long way.
You know, we have a budget deficit, we have a compassion deficit, and we have a fun deficit right now.
And I'm going to try to, you know, fill all three of those.
All right.
Now, Peggy.
Yeah.
Did you make it through the whole bite?
I heard the whole bite, but I heard what you said first.
And that was a heck of a lot more important to me and important to the people who believe as you do, and we do.
And I just cannot bear to have.
All right.
I get the point.
But this bite to me was so.
We've got to love the process again, the process of government.
We've got a budget deficit that is shrinking big time, which this bite gives me a chance to point out and showing she's not being truthful.
And a fun deficit?
Where was the substance in any of this?
This was just all Oprah-esque.
You hopped in after every one of those ridiculous lies and pretenses and made your comment then.
But to play the whole thing is okay.
All right.
I get it.
Look at it.
It's about time for me to say during this call, I was wrong.
Okay, so you like the start-stop mechanism.
After every point, stop the tape, make a point.
Just don't give her unfettered time.
I understand your frustration.
She's a New Yorker, too, folks, and they have a special, special relationship with Mrs. Clinton, those who did not vote for her.
By the way, folks, it would be worthwhile to point out that the Democrats spent a ton of money trying to override the president's S-CHIP veto.
They were running commercials against various Republicans in their districts about this.
And it didn't work.
But they spent a lot of money out there on this and still fail to override that veto.
That's salient, needs to be mentioned.
Tom in Newport, News, Virginia.
Hello, sir.
Tom?
Hello, Rush, from a WNIS listener in Newport, East, Virginia.
How are you?
Fine, sir.
Thanks much.
Hey, I wanted to afford a compliment that our local talk show host said about you.
He said that you've done for talk radio what Elvis has done for rock and roll.
And I have to agree with that.
I think that you're an outstanding person, and you've taken an industry and turned it into a marketable business, and that takes a lot of risk.
And you did an outstanding job, and I enjoy your show.
Thank you very much, sir.
I just wanted to say that the survey that was taken about those women that would come out for Hillary.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't buy that.
50%.
What I was going to say was, all those women that come out to vote for her because she's going to be maybe the first presidential candidate that's a woman, I would say that more men would come out to vote against her because every time I hear that cackle, I think of her morphing into the Wicked Witch of the West.
Here's the thing that Mark Penn knows, but he is conveniently forgetting.
He's the pollster.
It is white men who elect presidents in this country.
Now, they can have all this pipe dream stuff they want about Hillary being the first woman to run for president and how that is going to bring women out.
That's insulting to women.
It is a dangerous assumption to make.
And I think it is trying to create, as Democrats do, they're trying to make all women think that every other woman is going to vote for Hillary, which isn't going to work.
Women have minds of their own.
Do we know that?
So this is trying to create a situation with this polling data that does not actually exist.
Mark my words on this, folks.
And when you factor in a hard, cold reality, Mrs. Bill Clinton reminds a lot of guys of their first wife, maybe first and second wives.
And the last thing those men want are going to want to put their ex-wives in the White House, folks.
Now, this is something you'll never see a poll on from Mark Penn.
And you won't.
And when they start talking about men, particularly white men, they'll start going about the usual routine of berating hicks and hayseeds.
They may even bring back the angry white manifestation or mirage is what it more likely is.
But white men elect the president.
Nobody talks about this.
They keep talking about registering the uts and going out and registering all these new women and so forth.
And by the way, when I say white men elect the president, don't anybody misunderstand.
I'm not saying female votes are not important.
I just say if you look at the returns, whoever gets a majority of the white male vote usually in recent history has been elected president.
$138,100.
By the way, the widget at rushlimbaugh.com for the eBay is not updating.
We think it's because so many people are bombarding the eBay website right now that they're ⁇ you've got to refresh a page now in order to see the actual eBay page with the pictures of the documents on it in order to see updated figures, probably because their servers are being bombarded.
So the auction has got 21 hours, 22 hours to go.
1 o'clock on Friday.
Tomorrow it ends.
It's at $138,000, $138,100.
You've got to be on Hannity and Combs tonight at 9 o'clock to discuss this.
It'll be a phoner interview.
And see you back here tomorrow morning for Open Line Friday.
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