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January 14, 2008, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 247 podcast.
All right, folks, let me ask you a quick question.
Is all of this disconcerting to you?
As closely as we pay attention to all this, is it all disconcerting?
Are you perhaps even thinking you might even go third party here?
Because things just seem so out of whack.
Let me tell you something, folks.
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We'll start today with the Democrats, ladies and gentlemen.
There's an uncivil war brewing on the left.
On one side, African Americans.
On the other side, Clinton Americans.
And caught in the middle of this, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Clintons, ladies and gentlemen, plain for all to see.
Will do or say anything to win.
But now the question will African Americans take anything.
Amazing to watch this, is it not?
Clinton Eastes saying about Obama and Obama saying about the Clintons.
What they have been saying for decades about us.
Thank you.
I'm going to go to the next one.
Charges of racism on both sides of the Democrat presidential campaign.
Bringing up once again the drug use rumors, the drug selling rumors of Barack Obama.
The besmirching of a fine American actor, Sidney Poitier.
Compared to Obama and vice versa, as a sellout.
Going to the white folks' home for dinner.
Reviving the concept of the black and magic Negro.
Yes, Mr. Sturdley, the question I asked the Clinton plane to see will do anything.
Say anything to win, but will African Americans take anything?
How will they line up in this?
A little pop quiz.
Give me that music in a little higher volume at there, Mr. Broadcast Engineer.
This is when Johnny comes marching home.
It's from Dr. Strange Love and it fits.
What does macaca translate to in Clinton speak?
Because the Clintons have had multiple macaca moments here.
Well, one way you translate macaca in Clinton speak is fairy tale.
Even Clinton Americans were shocked and they awed when the former president called the Obama campaign a fairy tale.
If you believe your ears, or called his position on the war a fairy tale.
If you believe his lion eyes.
I don't know if we've had our Fort Sumter yet, but Mrs. Clinton has already declared that she is the victim of the black guy.
The black guy is attacking Mrs. Clinton.
That would be Obama.
Obama.
It's the vast left wing conspiracy.
The Obama conspiracy.
Mrs. Clinton, as you know, had the audacity to insult the memory of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who from the grave finds himself in the middle of this macaque moment in the Democrat Party.
What did Mrs. Clinton say?
In response to Obama, who praised Dr. King for the civil rights movement.
Mrs. Clinton, in a typical liberal big government moment, said, so what?
Were it not for a Democrat president?
What Dr. King did would never have happened.
Several black leaders scratched their heads.
Could this possibly have been said by the wife of the first black president in the United States?
That King was irrelevant.
Mrs. Clinton, totally willing to diss a civil rights icon, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In order to make the transparent point that Obama, with all of his hope, with all of his courage, can't do diddly squat.
Diddly squat can only be accomplished with Mrs. Clinton in the White House.
Thank you.
Latest polling data, the Rasmussen reports polling data.
Mrs. Clinton leads Obama among white voters 41 to 27.
Obama leads Mrs. Clinton among African American voters 66 to 16.
What we have here, ladies and gentlemen, is a Democrat Party at war with itself, an uncivil war, splitting right down the middle on racial lines.
The Democrat Party, who would have ever believed this?
Mrs. Clinton, Obama arguing over the race issue, Mrs. Clinton in an effort to show she really cares, opposed to Obama who just cares, says she's going to attend a Dr. Martin Luther King event.
The first black president, Bill Clinton, continues to make the rounds on black radio programs.
In the meantime, ABC News and the Washington Post are reporting in their latest poll.
A huge shift nationwide to Obama.
Obama.
Obama.
By the way, ladies and gentlemen, did you see Bill Clinton defending Hillary over the weekend?
He only did it because she's being beaten by a black guy.
I have noticed that Bill Clinton did not take on noticeably anyway any other candidates that went after Hillary since the presidential race started.
But Bill Clinton getting in on the uncivil war and the racial divide in the Democrat Party.
Attacking the man of hope.
Barack Hussein Obama.
Only because his wife being beaten by a black guy.
Meanwhile, the founder of the Black Entertainment Television Network, Robert Johnson, has slammed Obama in South Carolina and once again raised the specter of drug use.
The Breck girl, John Edwards, firing on four cylinders, has criticized Mrs. Clinton's comments on the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King.
So what do we have here?
Barack Obama holds the race card.
Hillary Clinton the gender card.
The Breck girl John Edwards left trying to play a class card.
Major poker game going on on the Democrat side.
Supporters of each of these candidates.
And the drive-by media struggling against the new reality that the favored old disqualification tack doesn't work since they're all liberals.
You can't disqualify Mrs. Clinton for throwing the race card, she's a liberal.
You can't disqualify Obama for holding the race card, he's a liberal.
You can't disqualify Mrs. Clinton for using the gender card, she's a liberal.
You can't disqualify the Breck girl for playing the class envy card, he's a liberal.
So what's the drive-by media to do?
Find a way to blame all of this on Mitt Romney.
Supporters of all three Democrat candidates in the drive-bys are struggling against this new reality.
Trying to navigate this awkward political reality without dashing the diversity canards that have held them in such good stead for so many decades.
Which, by the way, these have led to moments of high comedy.
Andrew Young arguing for Clinton being blacker than Obama because he's been with more black women than Obama.
The race card was obviously thrown.
Racist comments much earlier in this campaign than the drive-by's are willing to acknowledge.
Michelle Obama, wife of the man of hope, touting her husband is a better candidate for women than Clinton because he's a man comfortable with strong women in his life.
The Bret Girl supporters touting him as potentially the first female president.
And all the stuff that just happened in the last week with Mrs. Clinton Barack Obama, the Reverend Dr. King, Robert Johnson, Black Entertainment Television, the Shock and Jive, don't forget that, the fairy tale, the kid.
It is funny to watch.
And ladies and gentlemen, a final observation here.
Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, have you noticed?
It's Obama versus the Clintons.
Two against one.
Obama campaigning against both of the Clintons.
I wonder how well Mrs. Clinton would hold up.
If the shoe was on the other foot, that is, if she had to run against an ex-president and a senator.
I think she'd cry and complain about the unfairness.
For all of her BS about being a victim and piling on, Obama is holding his own against both of them, doing more than his share of the spade work.
Maybe even gaining ground at the moment.
Using not only the spade, ladies and gentlemen, but when he finishes with the spade in the garden of corruption planted by the Clintons, he turns to the hoe.
And so the spade work and his expertise using a hoe.
He's faring well.
The real story is that Obama is being tag teamed.
He's running against an ex-president and senator.
He's the one who's holding up and more.
He's the one proving to be a man.
Well, she is proving to be weak.
Think about it.
She cracked up the tears came because she was losing.
She was crying for herself.
Obama has yet to cry.
Mrs. Clinton, bipolitical.
She wants to be treated as a man, wants to be viewed as a woman.
This election is more about perceptions than substance so far.
It always is in primaries.
Hillary supposedly Tough as a man, but then cries at the first sign of personal trouble.
Obama says nothing but is likable, can deliver a hell of a vapid speech.
But that matters.
Vapidity matters in the Democrat Party.
In the meantime, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. turns over in his grave.
As does Senator J. William Fulbright, who asks from the Great Beyond, why did this take so long to happen?
And we're back, Rushlin Boy, here behind the golden EIB microphone, executing his signed host duties flawlessly.
That's because I have talent on loan from God.
This is funny.
The page six of the New York Post today is uh reporting it.
Obama plans and his claims he's running a clean campaign out there.
But somebody in his camp took a swipe at Hillary through her through uh Obama's theme song.
As Obama and his wife Michelle were strolling triumphantly into his victory party in Des Moines, Iowa on January 3rd, a song started playing.
A song by well-known rapper Jay-Z, the name of the song, 99 Problems.
You know what the lyric line is in 99 problems?
I got 99 problems, but a B.I. itch ain't one of them.
And so people are beginning to think that Obama's camp snuck in a dig at Mrs. Clinton.
The Obama camps, we didn't even know it was going on.
The Clinton people said, we we didn't know he used that.
In the meantime, let's go to the audio sound bites.
Let's go back to last Monday in New Hampshire, Major Garrett of Fox News interviewing Senator Hillary Clinton.
And she this what she said about uh the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
I would point to the fact that uh Dr. King's dream uh began to be realized when President Lyndon Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
When he was able to get through Congress, something that uh uh President Kennedy was hopeful to do, President uh before had not even tried, but it took a president to get it done.
That dream became a reality.
The power of that dream became real in people's lives because we had a president who said we're going to do it and actually got it accomplished.
And this started it all, ladies and gentlemen.
Amazingly, uh, when Andrew Young said that Bill Clinton uh better than Obama because he's known more black women than Obama has known, that didn't get anybody riled up on the Democrat side.
But this did.
Because what she was in effect saying was, I don't care how much hope Obama's got, and I don't care how soaring his speeches are, and I don't care how he can inspire and motivate people.
It takes somebody like me to get what Obama wants to get done done.
Now, she ignored the fact that Obama might himself be president someday, and therefore could theoretically begin to work on his own soaring and vapid vision.
Uh but this this is what got the fireworks rolling.
Uh then last Friday on Al Sharpton's radio show.
This is what President Clinton said about about Obama, had to go out and defend himself on the fairy tale comment.
It's not a fair tale, he might win.
I think he's a very impressive man, and he's uh run a great campaign.
Now, what he was talking about out there, uh ladies and gentlemen, was that uh he claims he was saying Obama's story that he opposed the war in Iraq from the get-go was a fairy tale.
He wasn't talking about Obama's campaign so much as a fairy tale, it's just Obama's role in the uh in the uh Senate opposing the war in Iraq.
However, the New York Times, an interesting story today, in defending her war vote, uh both Clintons contradict the record.
They are lying again.
Bill and Hillary Clinton have repeatedly invoked the name of Senator Chuck Hagel, longtime critic of the Iraq War, as they defend Mrs. Clinton's 2002 vote to authorize the war.
Uh Mrs. Clinton basically says, uh, said this on Meet the Press yesterday that Chuck Hagel, who helped to draft the resolution, said it was not a vote for war.
It was a vote for the use of the threat of force against Saddam Hussein, who never did anything without being made to do so.
But the talking point appears to misconstrue the facts.
In October 2002, Hegel had in fact been working with Senator Biden and Richard Luger on drafting a resolution that would have authorized the war.
But it was the White House proposal using authorization for force, not just the threat, not Hagel's, that Mrs. Clinton supported.
She's lying again.
She no, no, no.
Both Clintons tag teaming Obama, saying he didn't vote for this story's a fairy tale.
The real fairy tale is the Clintons.
The Clintons are saying that they supported the Hegel amendment.
That's not what the President signed.
That's not what she voted on.
Hegel, by the way, is being silent here and offering no help to the Clinton tag team operation.
Hey, let me get back to the uncivil war going on in the Democrat Party here in just a second.
And by the way, coming up later in the program, some very salient, important observations regarding the Republican race and some things that some people are saying about the future of the Republican Party that I must take issue with.
All that coming up.
I want to grab a quick phone call here.
Semi-Valley, California says, Tony.
Tony, thanks for calling.
Go ahead and gloat.
I know you're calling about the Chargers and how I blew that game.
Rush, you're right.
Ninety-eight point nine percent of the time.
I just want to tell you you have gone down to ninety-eight point seven.
Remember your comment never bet against the Patriots when they've had two weeks to prepare against Jacksonville.
I just want to tell you.
Never bet against the Chargers when they've had a week to prepare for the Colts.
Yeah, but you know, I've looked.
You look at my whole record over the weekend.
I was seventy-five percent against the spread.
I took the Jaguars plus thirteen and a half.
I took the Giants plus seven and a half.
Uh wait a minute.
No, I was fifty.
That took the Seahawks plus eight.
Blew that too.
Yeah, but I'd known it was going to snow the whole game out of taking the Packers.
Uh so I was fifty percent in the spread.
But you're right, that was a fabulous game.
Uh uh, Indianapolis and the Chargers and the Chargers.
Uh surprised everybody with uh, you know, Tomlinson going down and and uh and then the quarterback going down.
It was a b I tell all four games this week were just so damn much fun to watch.
What a great birthday present for me on Saturday and Sunday.
These four games, they could not have been better.
Now granted, I'm watching these games.
I don't have a vested interest because my team's out, the Pittsburgh Steelers.
So it's a lot less painful to watch these games when you're when the team you really care about's not playing.
You can watch this and just marvel.
Uh I watched uh I watched the Giants and Cowboys game with somebody who hates the Giants.
That was fun.
To watch that take place.
Anyway, uh uh Tony, I uh I appreciate the phone call.
I want to go back to audio sound bites here.
The uncivil war happening in the Democrat Party.
This is Meet the Press with Tim Russert yesterday.
He said, When we arrived in South Carolina yesterday, this was the state newspaper, and the headlines greeted you with this.
Let me let me share it with you and our viewers.
Clinton camp hits Obama, attacks painful for black voters, many in state offended by criticism of Obama, remarks about Martin Luther King, Bob Herbert, the New York Times economist weighed in.
What's this all about, Mrs. Clinton?
I was fourteen years old when I heard Dr. King speak in person.
He is one of the people that I admire most in the world.
And the point that I was responding to from Senator Obama himself in a number of speeches he was making is his comparison of himself to President Kennedy and Dr. King.
You know, Dr. King didn't just give speeches.
He marched, he organized, he protested, he was gassed.
He was the tape.
Stop the tape, stop the tape.
Two things here.
First thing, Mrs. Clinton is saying, Obama, you are not down with the struggle.
You are not down for the struggle.
You can't compare yourself to King.
You can't compare yourself to JFK, and you won't be able to until you've marched, organized and been gassed, and then been beaten.
And we the Clintons might take you up on it.
He was jailed.
He understood that he had to move the political process and bring in those who were in political power.
And he campaigned for political leaders, including Lyndon Johnson, because he wanted somebody in the White House who would act on what he had devoted his life to achieving.
So I think it's important to set the record straight.
Clearly, we know from media reports that the Obama campaign is deliberately distorting this.
Ah, there we get to the nut of it, ladies and gentlemen.
This is a typical Clinton move.
She is the victim of all this race stuff.
Obama is dis deliberately distorting what she has said.
Then Russert says to Congressman Kleiburn, James Cleburn, Congressional Black Caucus, he's from South Carolina.
We have to be very, very careful about how we speak.
Uh well, he quotes Cleburn, I'm sorry, quotes Cliber to say we have to be very, very careful about how we speak about that era, the King era in American politics.
That bothered me a great deal.
Writer in the Washington Post today, black woman, Mrs. Clinton said that it's as if you're minimizing I have a dream that you're saying it's a nice sentiment, but it took a white president to get blacks to the mountaintop.
Tim, I can't let you get away with that mischaracterization and those snippets.
Dr. King had been on the front lines.
He had been leading a movement.
But Dr. King understood, which is why he made it very clear that there had to be a coming to terms of our country politically in order to make the changes that would last for generations beyond the iconic, extraordinary speeches that he gave.
That's why he campaigned for Lyndon Johnson in 1964.
I think it is such an unfair and unwarranted attempt to misinterpret and mischaracterize what I've said.
This is an unfortunate storyline that the Obama campaign has pushed very successfully.
Yeah, once again the Clintons are victims.
Adam Nagorney in the New York Times today says race and gender are issues that are in in in intense day for Democrats, meaning uh Sunday and over the weekend.
A tense day.
You know what this is illustrating, folks?
The Democrats have been mired in race for decades.
You know, Hillary throws down a gender card uh and race markers as Barack tries to run as a person.
Barack's not running as a black guy.
Barack's not, he's running as a savior.
He's running as a messiah.
And there are a lot of liberal Democrats out there, by the way, willing to take that.
Uh it's it's it's perverted, but a lot of liberalism is perverted.
Uh here's here's the next question from Russert.
Maureen Dowd said that if the gender game worked when Rick Lanzio muscled into her space, why shouldn't it work when Obama and Edwards muster some metal?
If she can become a senator by playing the victim, surely she can become president by playing the victim.
Ruth Marcus, Washington Post, Hillary Clinton doesn't need to play the woman as victim card, using gender this way as a setback.
I don't think that either of us should use gender.
I don't think this campaign is about gender, and I sure hope it's not about race.
It needs to be about the individuals.
Clearly, I bring the experiences of women.
As a daughter, as a mother, as a wife, as a sister, that is who I am.
Those experiences are part of me.
And it is part of our American journey that we have moved.
Stop the tape.
She says she's not played the gender card.
She's not going to play the gender card.
And she played the gender card.
So much of what used to hold people back because of gender, because of race, So we still have to overcome barriers and obstacles.
And the very fact that Barack and I are in this campaign, each of us having won one of the first two contests, being prepared to take our case to the country.
I think we'll do more to put to rest so many of these old shibboleths and all of the commentary and punditry.
Right, you're only reviving it.
And what I want to remind you of something, uh, ladies and gentlemen, last week, what this I'm I think fairly clearly illustrates, uh, is that the Democrats are in a bunch of chaos.
I and I know a lot of you didn't think I knew what I was talking about last week, because here's Obama winning big in Iowa, then Hillary winging New Hampshire, and everybody looks like they're happy and hunky-dory.
I said, don't buy this.
This is a party in chaos, and the chaos is boiled over and it boiled over on the weekend now with this uncivil war going on.
The reason for all of this is that the Democrats, and again, I'm again uh if you if you miss this, let me set it up by telling you what they believe is not correct, but what they believe is what they Think.
And they think, and they're very defensive about this.
They think that their opponents, Republicans, are racists and sexists and bigots and homophobes and all that racism and sexism are the key things here.
And they think they're vulnerable on both counts, regardless who wins their nomination, Barack or Hillary, because they think, and they live in mortal fear that we the Republicans, the experts at racism, the experts at sexism, this is how they view us.
Totally incorrect, but very cliche.
They think that we'll come up with some clever way to beat either one of them.
And because they have this chaos and they have this fear, it's bubbling up now above the surface for one and all to see.
And at the root of this, beyond Mrs. Clinton's quest for power and Obama's desire to win, at the root of all of this, is Mrs. Clinton trying to say she'll have a better chance at winning because the Republicans will be able to take him out with racism, and it'll be not as good with sexism and so forth, because she's gotten away with throwing a gender card and crying and so forth.
So this is they're trying to send a message to a lot of voters in the Democrat Party, the Clinton Inc.
bunch are.
But the fact that this chaos has surfaced, and the fact that uh, you know, they had a tense day with race.
These people have been mired in race and sexism and bigotry for as long as I have been watching the Democrat Party.
They look at people and they don't see people.
They see skin color, sexual uh gender orientation, all of those things.
And then they assign people to groups, denying them individuality.
And it's all surfacing now.
Uh and and it looks like you know, it could well be, just as the Republican side looks like it's got a long way to go, looks like this on the Democrat side may have a long way to go as well.
We'll have the uh Obama reaction sound bites after this.
Grab a quick phone call here before we go to the Obama reply sound bites, Mrs. Clinton.
Moscow Mills, Missouri, and Rich, great to have you, sir.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Rush, I bet you never knew there was a Moscow Mills, Missouri.
That's uh you're exactly right.
I didn't either until I bought a house here.
You bought a house there before you ever moved there and knew it existed?
I was in California on the internet and uh checked prices, etc.
And this was the best buy in my opinion.
You'd you have a job there before to go to just Well, actually, uh I'm retired.
But when I moved to California to Sacramento, I had a job and I was training a young man since you asked about the job.
And uh he says you gotta listen to this guy on the radio.
This was 89.
Yeah.
And uh rest is history.
My wife and I, my wife Terry and I, we've listened to you, you're part of the family.
I appreciate that.
Well, it's don't hear often much uh very often the fact people buy houses in places they've never been.
Oh no, no, no.
I was from Missouri.
But Moscow Mills, you've never been to.
Well, no, but it's far enough out.
All right.
Well, listen, the reason I called, I want to kind of give you a background because I've listened to you for seemed like forever.
89, yes.
Yeah.
And uh best monologue you've ever had.
I mean, you need to replay it.
It'll go in the archives for sure, but I mean it should be like maybe the first one that's played.
You mean this uh thing we opened the program with?
The monologue, I'm sorry.
Yeah, the thing we opened the program with uh when Johnny comes back to the room.
Awesome.
It was awesome.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
Well, you look, you've done a lot of great things, but that's your best.
Well, that's saying something.
I think it is.
That's really I mean, there have been a you know, we're 20th year here, and to say that that was the best, that's a that's a that's a tough judgment call.
And the thing is, I've got to 24-7, and I watched you after you came back from vacation, and I must say you were overly prepared.
Well but today, in but in but in between, you know, I watch you on the breaks.
In between, man, you were working because you were pumped.
Uh the show prep never stops.
This is one of the great things people can watch this program take place during the uh during the program if they have at the uh Ditto Cam, if they're member at Rush Limbaugh 20, or rush 24-7 at Rush Limbaugh.com.
Uh yeah, but the show prep uh show prep never stops.
This is three hours here finished.
I'm I'm I'm uh mentally wiped out for about ten minutes.
Uh Gotta get it back.
Well, you're very nice, Rich.
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
Uh thanks much.
Before we lose our train of thought, here is Obama yesterday in Vegas, outside the Pentecostal Temple Church.
By the way, I have to ask you people a question.
If uh if race is an issue in this campaign, then why are the drive-bys not reporting all the Clintons' ties to segregationists over the years, including J. William Fulbright.
Now, I I mentioned this in the aforementioned best monologue ever.
The drive-by's are really conflicted here.
I mean, here you've got Edwards play the class envy card, you got Hillary play the gender card, you got Obama playing a race card, and they're all throwing these cards out on the table.
And they're liberals.
The drive-by's have to overlook it.
Because in their world, only conservatives and only Republicans are racists and sexists and all these other things.
But here it is on full display for the whole country to see who's practicing racism to defeat a black guy, who's practicing gender politics to defeat a black guy.
I mean, the bottom line, when you strip all of this away, what is happening?
The Clintons are trying to keep another black man down.
And this is not unique.
Carl McCall ran for governor of New York.
Maynard Jackson wanted to head up the DNC.
Blacks are fine as long as they know their place in the Democrat Party.
But when they step up and say, you know what?
We've been slaves for you for 50 years.
We've been voting for you.
We've been putting you in power, and all you've done is destroy our families with your welfare programs.
It's about time you give us some power.
And the Clintons go into action, and we get what we get.
And they're now trying to destroy a black.
If you know, if if all these things that Democrats had said over the years about quotas and affirmative action and discrimination and all that, if they really meant it.
Hillary Clinton would stand aside, resign the campaign, and say, Senator Barama, Obama, it is your turn.
You speak for us and the Democrat Party.
But see, when these people step up, they'll want to claim their actual seat at the table.
The big boots of Clinton ink stomp on their throats, Do their best to destroy them.
Here is Obama outside the.
By the way, what did Mrs. Clinton do as first lady in Arkansas on the race issue?
She didn't do anything, did she?
Well, I wonder what what's no, but the thing Hillary has all this experience.
She has all this compassion.
You can't cite any of it.
What'd she do on race?
She made the education system worse, but right.
And that didn't help uh uh race relations, did it?
Anyway, outside the Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ in Vegas, Senator Obama responded to Hillary with this.
I am baffled by that statement by the Senator.
She made an ill-advised statement uh about uh Dr. King and suggesting that Lyndon Johnson had more to do with the Civil Rights Act.
I did not make the statement.
I haven't commented on the statement.
And for them somehow to suggest that we're interjecting race as a consequence of a statement she made that we haven't commented on is pretty hard to figure out.
He's actually he's he hadn't talked about race, and that he's exactly right.
The Clintons are now blaming him for racism.
Comments that they made.
Here's what Bob Johnson of B.E.T. said.
As an African American, I am frankly insulted that the Obama campaign would imply that we are so stupid that we would think Hillary and Bill Clinton, who have been deeply and emotionally involved in black issues when Barack Obama was doing something in the neighborhood that I won't say what he was doing, but he said it in his book.
Whoa, there's the drug use allegation brought back up.
Bill Shaheen, national co-chair for Hillary in New Hampshire, had to resign.
Here's Bob Johnson, B.E.T. bringing it up again.
Obama has not entered this prey.
He's exactly right.
Wow, where'd this hour go?
It is gone, folks.
But we have two more to go.
We got a brief timeout here at the top of the hour, and uh Republican analysis and status coming up Il Quico.
Little Spanish lingo there.
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