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January 24, 2008, Thursday, Hour #3
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Hi, folks, I am L. Rushball, Chief.
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Well, I mean, we call leader of a tribe, and I've been called a leading a herd by conservative pseudo-conservative newspaper columnists and so forth.
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If I were if you saw a headline in a newspaper that said Obama criticizes Clinton's candor, how would you interpret that?
What would you think that Obama's criticizing?
Candor is honesty, right?
Obama criticizes, criticizes Clinton's candor.
Criticize.
Who would criticize somebody's honesty?
Well, if you read the first sentence, you find that the headline is incorrect.
Democrat Barack Obama questioned Hillary Clinton's candor.
Questioned her candor and trustworthiness on Wednesday, saying that she has indulged in double talk on bankruptcy laws, trade, and other issues.
Obama is portraying Clinton as an old scruble politician, willing to shade the truth.
So he questioned her candor.
The headline assumes something exists that is very much in question.
Her candor.
The uh first sentence does not.
Did you hear about this in Jacksonville?
This is yesterday, a Jacksonville woman facing charges after police say that she sabotaged the business from which she thought she was going to be fired by erasing some important computer files.
With a stroke of a computer key, by the way, how of you, who among you stroke a computer key.
Nevertheless, with the stroke of a computer key, and by pulling some important cables, the cops said that 41-year-old Marie Cooley nearly destroyed two and a half million dollars worth of computer files at Southside Architect Company, uh, a Southside Architect Company.
Investigators said that 41-year-old Marie Cooley thought she was going to be fired.
So she deleted expensive drawings in an attempt to incapacitate her boss's computer system in order to get revenge.
What we consider to be disgruntled employees saw an ad in the paper, thought the ad was targeting her job, terminating here her job.
She decided to mess everything up for everybody, said the sheriff.
She went to the server, she deleted all the files, about seven years' worth of files.
She just sabotaged the entire business thinking she was going to get axed.
Uh she's been fired now.
She wasn't going to be fired.
She was wrong.
She was she was not going to be fired.
But this needn't have happened.
This needn't have been a big deal.
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He did, he had none of it backed up.
None of it wasn't was copied onto another computer.
There's his outfit out there called Carbonite that does this.
All right, uh, to the audio sound bites.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill Clinton loses it.
This is this famous clip that you might have heard about.
He's talking to CNN correspondent Jessica Yellen, and she said, uh Mr. Clinton Dick Harpootlian, who big time Democrat in South Carolina, has uh called some of the tactics used in a campaign reprehensible and reminiscent of Lee at Water.
You understand liberals hate Lee at water.
Uh would you comment, sir, Dick Harpootlian?
He was referring to some of the efforts he felt to try to appeal to race and gender, and uh charge the Obama campaign was suppressing the vote in Nevada.
I personally took six Hispanic women who came to me to say, we are so glad to see you, and we'll be there for you in November at one of the hotels.
I said, Well, aren't you going to call us today?
She said, No, we can't.
And I said, Why?
So, well, you had to sign up by Wednesday, and we didn't.
And I said, Why didn't you?
She said, Well, because we're for Hillary.
And we were told if we were for her, our union told us we couldn't sign up for her.
We could we'd only caucus if we weren't gonna be for her, and we were gonna be for him.
And so we couldn't sign up.
And now that's six people.
We were told that hundreds of times.
They won.
Obama got the most delegates, but they won.
The Clintons won in uh in Nevada.
Did you notice play play the first of this again?
Because I think Clinton paused.
I uh personally took six Hispanic women.
And I said, Whoa!
What do we have here?
See if I remember this, right?
I personally took six Hispanic women who came to me to say I was right, who came to me and they say, We're so glad to see you.
So he personally took six Hispanic women.
Not women.
Yeah, there were six babes in there, they're like, well, not babes.
You know what I'm talking about, Limbaugh.
There's some women out there.
No, six Hispanic women.
So now the question was from Jessica Yellen was look, Dick Harpoolean says unseemly of you.
It's undignified.
You're acting like Lee Atwater.
You're making all these false charges about the Obama campaign.
Clinton wasn't through there.
He continued.
I never uttered a word of public complaint when Mr. Obama said Hillary was not truthful and no character, was poll driven when he had more posters than she did.
When he put out a hit job on me.
At the same time he called her the Senator from Poon job.
I never said a word.
And I don't care about it today.
I'm not upset about it.
My ultimate answer is this.
There are still two people around who marched with Martin Luther King and risked their lives.
John Lewis and Reverend Andrew Young.
They both said that Hillary was right and the people who attacked her were wrong.
And that she did not play the race card.
But they did.
Oh, this is old Slick Willie at his best.
We pointed this out yesterday.
Don't forget Andrew Young, let's not forget Andrew Young, the former mayor of Atlanta.
I mean, he was out talking to a uh black audience and he said, hey, look, Bill Clinton, he's far more qualified to represent us.
He's been with more black women than Obama has.
And there was applause.
There was applause in the room.
What a resume enhancement.
Uh John Lewis.
Look, folks, these old guard civil rights blacks are powerless without the Democrat Party granting them a seat at the table of power.
Obama represents a threat to them.
Obama's not down for the struggle.
Obama has no roots of the civil rights movement.
And if Obama is nominated and elected, guess what?
He's not going to owe these guys anything.
And their whole existence, all of these people's existence is predicated on the fact that Democrats are obligated to them for delivering X percent of the black vote, backing up the Democrat Party and all the legislation and so forth.
And these old old guard civil rights black guys have sat around and they've watched Democrat policies destroy the black family via welfare state entitlements that ended up taking the place of the father in the black community.
And it's not me saying this.
You will find any number of African American women who have the gust to open up will tell you this themselves.
And so he says to cite uh Andrew Young and John Lewis here.
Hey, Clinton still wasn't through with this one question from Jessica Yellen at the Clinton news network.
Well, what about what Dick Hart Poolean says you're being unseemly out there, raising the specter of race?
And by the way, how laughable is it that Barack Obama, who couldn't turn up the heat on a kettle of water if he wanted to, is out there doing hit jobs on Bill Clinton.
People who literally try hit jobs in Bill Clinton learn very quickly what happens to you when you try that.
Barack Obama hit jobs on Bill Clinton.
He wasn't through, he kept going.
They're feeding you this because they know this is what you want to cover.
This is What you live for.
But this hurts the people of South Carolina.
Because the people of South Carolina are coming to these meetings and asking questions about what they care about.
And what they care about is not going to be in the news coverage tonight because you don't care about it.
What you care about is this.
And the Obama people know that.
So they just spin you up on this and you happily go along.
The people don't care about this.
They never ask about it.
And you are determined to take this election away from them.
And that's not right.
That is not right.
Thanks, everybody.
Last question we gotta go.
Appreciate it.
One more story.
Shame on you.
Uh Clinton Handler moved in there to try to save the day, and Clinton said one more story.
Shame on you.
He said that to Jessica Yellen at the Clinton News Network.
Now to again, to put all this in perspective, the Clinton Southern strategy articulated by me, and by the way, a lot of Lisa Schiffrin at National Review, even Dick Morris has pointed this out earlier in the week.
On two the Clinton Southern strategy is this.
They want to act like they're really trying to win South Carolina, but they want to lose it and they want to lose it big.
And then they will whisper, surrogates will whisper, well, of course we lost South Carolina.
It's a bunch of black voters there.
Clinton couldn't wait.
He just couldn't wait.
He told CNN, of course Hillary's got to lose.
That's unfortunate, it's a shame, but all the black people here.
From the first black president.
Now here's a guy going door to door, folks, in South Carolina to the homes of black people, ostensibly begging them to vote for Hillary.
And then we have he has a little chat with them.
He walks out and says, Hell, that was a waste of time for credit out loud.
I don't know what I'm doing.
These people are going to vote for Obama anyway, because they're black.
So they're playing the race cars.
They're playing the Southern strategy.
What's the purpose of it?
I hope you I hope you Democrats and liberals are watching this because you're finding out who these people really are.
The whole purpose of their own Southern strategy to go out there and say, of course, Hillary lost a lot of black people.
That is to scare white Democrats running the Hillary in droves.
And that's what they're on February 5th.
Super duper Tuesday.
That's what this is really all about.
Clinton's admitted it now.
He's admitted it to a couple of news outlets, including USA Today.
Be right back.
Talent on Lawn from God.
Talent on Lawn from God.
I am waiting for the next shooter-drop from the Clinton campaign.
And you know what it's going to be?
Listen to me, folks.
What look at me.
Look at me now.
What's going to be Clinton Inc., bunch of surrogates, it won't be Bill or Hillary.
We'll accuse Obama of supporting the Willie Horton ad run during the Bush Dukakis campaign in 1988.
They might even.
They might even accuse Obama of supporting parole for Willie Horton.
Both at the same time support what the Republicans were saying about Dukakis, accusing him of a sellout against his own party, and then accused him of being so racially oriented that he too would have paroled Willie Horton.
And they'll find it somewhere in his legislative record as a senator in Chicago.
They're going to find a way to link Obama to Willie Horton.
And Tom Dashell.
And a rapid response team, including the haughty John Kerry, who vows, well, it might have happened to me, but it's not going to happen to anybody else in our party.
They're not going to be swift voted.
Meanwhile, Obama is halfway up the river on a swift boat already.
And Kerry says it's not going to happen.
Well, on his watch.
And Dash, okay, so they'll get this charge out there.
That Obama has something to do with Willie Horton as a connection.
And Dashell and the Operation Opposition Research Team, this rapid response bunch.
They'll start researching it, put out an initial denial.
We think this is a specious charge, and we're looking into it very seriously.
We're taking the charge very seriously, blah, blah, blah.
Look into it.
About a day later, put out a press relief release that we have found no evidence whatsoever.
That Senator Obama has in any way when linked to Willie Horton, both spiritually or legally, or even factually.
The Clinton charge is untrue.
Meanwhile, about six hours before Dashel gets the response out.
Clinton Inc.
will be back with the notion not only was he selling and using cocaine in Seattle, he got on the flown, uh, got on a plane, went to Venezuela, and made a deal for cheap oil for his family in the slum Lord home port purchased by a resco guy.
So then Dashell and Boys will be researching Obama's travels to Venezuela.
Obama himself will then be out there saying, Well, I, you know, really, I just want them to stop the factual inaccuracies.
Uh, this this campaign is supposed to be more than and the Washington Post and the New York Times, and William Grider and Maureen Double write editorials and op-eds complaining about the under-the-table backhanded horrible tactics of the Clintons.
And then come November vote for them anyway.
Uh Paul in Clemens, North Carolina.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Rush, it's a pleasure to talk to you.
Thank you, sir.
I've been listening to you for gosh, I guess about 20 years.
Wow, I appreciate that.
Well, that's that's from the get-go.
It's just about from the get-go, yeah.
Uh, anyhow, I just had a little comment to make.
Um, you know, I was looking forward to getting my tax uh, I mean my uh economic stimulus rebate, and it doesn't look like I'm gonna get one.
Well, I guess I'll have to dig into my pockets and spend some of my hard-earned money uh to support the economy.
Why are you uh why are you not going to qualify for your rebate?
I believe I'm in the economic group that is deemed um too uh well heeled.
Are you right?
Are you uh are you married?
I am.
Okay, so your household income's over a hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year?
It is.
Well, you know, but they're gonna need to recalculate the amount of uh taxes that each economic group pays because you here once again uh here's another deal that we're not getting in on as being people that earn over 150,000 dollars, you know, no IRAs.
Uh, you know, there's just a number of things that that don't get calculated into the tax rate that are that are that are things that that are benefits that that we don't get.
Hey, I know.
Welcome to Club.
It's called Class Envy.
This is an election year, they're passing out money, and they're passing out money to the middle class and the poor, and they're and it's bipartisan.
White House, Republicans, Democrats, they're all together on this.
Can you tell me at a pop quiz in the first hour?
I'll run it by you.
Can you tell me the last time we had this kind of part bipartisanship from the White House to Republicans and Democrats in the Senate, Republicans and Democrats in the House?
Can you tell me last time we had it?
Well, gosh, I was pulling into my garage when you were talking about it, and I missed it.
So it shouldn't be hard.
When was the last time we had this kind of bipartisanship and it was it was hailed?
And it was said this is the kind of thing that we can do when we all roll up our sleeves and work together.
It was the amnesty bill that seventy-two percent of the American people opposed and subsequently stopped.
Well, and I think that that was uh that was a good thing.
I think we need to uh, you know, take care of the influence.
My only point here is you everybody everybody heralds and praises bipartisanship.
It is wonderful, Mr. Lumbaugh, because it shows that people can put aside their differences and get along and live together for the common good of the American citizen.
It doesn't illustrate that at all.
When you have bipartisanship on something fundamental like this, somebody's caved somewhere along the line.
If you want to grow the economy, it's very simple.
Are conservative elements here that you adhere to?
If you want more oil, what do you do?
You drill for it.
You want more energy, you produce it.
It's the old adage: the more you tax an activity, the less of that activity you're gonna get.
It's like this idiot.
They had this op-ed page in an op-ed piece in the New York Times yesterday, whose solution to the economic downturn that hasn't happened.
A recession is negative GDP for two quarters, we're nowhere near it.
And everybody thinks recession.
That's right, Mr. Limbo, because it matters what people think than what they feel.
If we feel like they're effective youth and relate to us on that basic.
No, I deal with reality, Claude.
This guy's idea was you get rid of the tax cuts, which will cost people a lot of money, and they'll work even harder to make up the money they've lost by losing the tax cut.
Well, the more you tax an activity, the less of it you get, including work.
The less you tax, the more you get.
This stimulus is just an election, you're giveaway to people.
You should be honored you're not getting any money, sir.
I'd give it back if they gave it to me.
Well, we last left Bill Clinton, ladies and gentlemen.
He was in the middle of sound bites excoriating an infobe reporterette from the CNN by the name of Jessica Yellen.
Uh basically saying, it's Obama people feeding you all this garbage, accusing me of doing this race stuff.
They know that's what you want to cover.
That's what you live for.
But this hurts the people of South Carolina.
I mean, it hurts him.
They're not talking about race.
They're not talking about all his stuff.
They don't care about it.
It's you who love this.
That's what you live for.
Shame on you.
So Jessica Yellen on America Morning Today CNN was asked about this.
Well, what about what President Clinton said about your job as a journalist?
It's not exactly true.
I have to say, voters do ask about race on the campaign trail, and the media does cover the issues he talked about.
He talked about foreclosure yesterday and the economy.
We've all heard plenty of that lately on the news.
This is just the president trying to distract attention from what his campaign is doing and put it on the media.
Stop the tape a minute, stop the tape.
And that's actually not what this is about.
Uh the president trying to distract attention what his campaign is doing and put it on the now that that's true, but what he's doing goes back to what I said earlier.
Mrs. Clinton has blown the most incredible trait a candidate could have inevitability.
What happened?
How do you go from inevitability what she had to a coronation to where now people are saying, gosh, she may not be inevitable.
Why do we ever say she was an inevitable?
She lost that the minute she started running.
This early campaign primary season is designed to keep her from having to open her mouth very often.
The more she talks, the bigger problem she's got.
So the reason, the real reason, folks, look at me.
The real reason that Clinton is out there doing this is to keep her from having to speak.
He's sucking up the auction.
Oxygen, he's the campaigner.
He's the one the Democrats love.
This is this is this is not to distract attention throwing on the media.
This is to make sure she doesn't have to campaign.
She's the one that's lost the mantle of inevitability.
And she lost it by doing what?
Running, campaigning.
She can't handle it by herself.
What is it say for you feminizes out there that this woman who was inevitable at the outset cannot, in fact, is losing ground and needs her husband, a man, to come in and save the day.
So he's sucking up the oxygen for the campaign, so she doesn't have to say anything.
Uh that's what this is all about.
There's a little element of truth here that uh he's trying to distract attention from what the campaign's doing.
He's not trying to distract attention what the campaign's doing.
He's being very open about what the campaign's doing.
The media just doesn't want to see it.
Here's the rest of Jessica Yellen's soundbite.
Last questions Is the nation ready for a black president was asked.
Is the nation ready to take on both a woman and an African American?
Another person asked, how do you feel about the fact you're standing in the way of letting the first black president become a reality?
A question he batted back quickly.
But the fact that this is only something the media is talking about, not so much, John.
Certainly those examples would seem to contradict what he said about nobody asking him about this.
Oh, certainly, John, they would certainly see him, wouldn't they?
They would seem to contradict.
Wow, amazing.
No, they don't seem to contradict John.
They do contradict.
At the end of the day, both Jessica Yellen and John Roberts are going to pull a lever for anybody named Clinton.
Despite all this criticism, despite all of this analysis of Clinton, despite what they know about this couple, they are still going to vote for him.
James Carville.
Time to bring him into the act.
Today's show today, Matt Wauer said, James, you comfortable with are you happy with his campaign on the Democrat side's gone so far?
Do you you like the tone, you like the content?
What I don't like is all of the whining.
Running for president of the United States is a big job.
I and you know what?
When we have these debates, sometimes people gonna c contrast themselves with each other.
I think that's fine.
I think that what I don't like is all this coming out of Washington and his hand ringing, and oh my God, it's terrible.
Out there attacking each other.
I mean, this is a big job.
We got big economic problems.
I I was reading a paper about Friend Ambassador Holebrook about these warlords of having to deal with poppy growth is at an all-time high that makes heroin.
Well, if you can't take a little tack in a debate, how are you gonna deal with these warlords in Afghanistan?
All right, he's got a point.
Obama's wussing out on us here.
Obama is whussing out, and Carville's reinforcing that point.
I've never heard him do it with poppies in Afghanistan and the wall lodge.
Uh the but well, absolutely.
Oh, that's right, that's right.
That's to get the drug thing in there.
Obama.
Obama who smoked cocaine to whatever admitted his paper and others who might have sold it.
He's a black guy, afterward.
They do.
That's been the Clinton campaign.
So here's Carville.
You're right.
Here's Carmel talking about the heroin trade in Afghanistan.
And complaining about Obama whiming whining.
He's also complaining about the news media in Washington, who is saying this campaign is the Clintons are being untoward here.
This is this is not right.
Let's go to Audio Soundbite 14.
We're gonna finish the show with sound bites, but this is an ad.
Uh this is an attack ad, a Democrat race war, uncivil war, and this now this is a portion of Hillary's ad that attacks Barry on calling Republicans the party of ideas.
And they fact checked Mrs. Clinton's ad, even the Washington Post lead editorial today excoriates the Clinton campaign for lying about Obama.
Listen to Barack Obama last week talking about Republicans.
The Republicans were the party of ideas for a pretty long chunk of time there over the last 10, 15 years.
Really?
Aren't those the ideas that got us into the economic mess we're in today?
Ideals like special tax breaks for Wall Street, running up a nine trillion dollar debt, refusing to raise the minimum wage or deal with the housing crisis.
Are those the ideas Barack Obama's talking about?
No, what everybody's talking about is that Obama never said they were good ideas.
Never said this is this now.
This one did cut to the quick, though.
This when Obama said this, this this Clinton did think was a hit job.
Because they these two, the Clintons live in this alternative universe where the 90s were utopia.
The 90s were camelot.
And here came this black guy talking about the Republicans being a party of ideas during that period of time.
And so the race card was hatched.
The idea to throw it was hatched right then and there.
Uh now Obama has hit back with this ad.
I'm Barack Obama, candidate for president, and I approve this message.
It's what's wrong with politics today.
Hillary Clinton will say anything to get elected.
Now she's making false attacks on Barack Obama.
The Washington Post says Clinton isn't telling the truth.
Obama did not say that he liked the ideas of Republicans.
In fact, Obama's led the fight to raise the minimum wage, close corporate tax loopholes, and cut taxes for the middle class.
But it was Hillary Clinton in an interview with Tom Brocaw, who quote, paid tribute to Ronald Reagan's economic and foreign policy.
She championed NAFTA.
Even though it has cost South Carolina thousands of jobs.
And worst of all, it was Hillary Clinton who voted for George Bush's war in Iraq.
Hillary Clinton.
She'll say anything and change nothing.
It's time to turn the page.
Okay, now I think I think the last 20 seconds that had work, but the first 40, a little iffy, because they do come off as whining.
She's not telling the truth about me.
She can't.
But man, that is power.
She won't she'll say anything and change nothing.
She won't.
In fact, you know, I gotta tell you this.
I don't know how this slipped my mind.
I screened the new Rambo movie last night at home.
As powerful, influential member that was Stallone's new movie Rambo.
Uh, and I ask you to confess I have not seen uh any of the previous Rambo movies.
Now this this Rambo movie is gonna relate to this here.
About what this is what reminded him that I saw it here that I was gonna tell you about it.
Uh the movie takes off on the violence in Burma.
The the all of the slaughter of the Burmese monks and so forth, it takes off.
It just so happens that Rambo happens to be retired there.
And he's running around, he's capturing snakes and doing other things for a local business that does snake shows with snake charmers.
And he's got his little cadre of Burmese associates And friends and so forth.
And out of the blue, a group of bleeding heart religious liberals shows up, led by a man and a woman.
The guy who plays the role played the priest on the Sopranos that uh Carmelo almost had the affair with while Tony was out, you know, with uh with the Russian babe.
And these people are portrayed just perfectly.
Do good or bleeding.
They want to go into the midst of this genocide to do the Lord's work and try to get these mean people to stop being mean.
They want Stallone to take them up to the heart of the battle here in his boat that he goes out and catches snakes in, or Rambo.
And Rambo says, You're not gonna change nothing.
You won't change anything.
And they say, well, with editors like yours, it's no wonder the world keeps getting in a horrible place.
With attitudes like yours, it's no wonder nothing ever changes.
You're not gonna change anything.
And here's Obama saying she ain't gonna change anything.
That's that's a great way to close the ad.
Anyway, Stallone uh Rambo decides to go ahead and take these people up to where they want to go, and they get captured.
And when they they they get more, and he saves her, they gets them out of the jam that they're in uh by trailing behind.
He has to wax a bunch of these bad guys with his bow and arrow after these do gooder bleeding hearts who want to make a difference.
They are portrayed perfectly.
The and and military people in this, the the mercenaries, the military, this is this fat it's folks, it is graphic gory.
I graph it, you th you think the first 20 minutes or so of saving Private Ryan was whoa, nothing compared to this.
Anyway, after Stallone saves this group of people, this bunch of Liller Libid, linguini spine, we're gonna taint the world, Mr. Limbaugh, by making a better place because we care.
And they finally get to the bell of the abyss, they find out what a bunch of reprobate murdering tyrants these little people are, these Burmese people.
And after Stallone saves their lives and rescues them, they move on to another camp, telling him to leave them alone, and this leader of the group says, I'm sorry, I've got to report what you did.
Taking a life is never warranted.
And he's just saying it goes, it goes on.
I think it opens tomorrow night.
Um but it was I'm sitting there and I'm cheering.
It just it's folks, it is the perfect portrayal of what would happen if you let move on.org, the Democrat Underground, Madeline Obre, anybody run U.S. foreign policy in the war on terror.
It's it portrays exactly the kind of things some of our people even want to do with terrorists at Guantanamo.
Uh it was just I was I was sitting there just laughing and chuckling because the portrayal of this group, and I don't mean to insult them as church people, but they do come from a from a religious mission and so forth, but they're just naive as they can be about the nature of undeniable truth of life.
Number 18, ours is a world governed by the aggressive use of force.
And Stallone tries to say Rambo says, You're not gonna change anything.
Nothing's gonna change.
He ends up saving them two or three times in the movie, and a bunch of other people too.
Um they still have no appreciation.
Well, I take it back.
Toward the end of the movie in the last battle, the leading what you do need to see the movie.
Oh, they're telling me I'm giving you too many details of the movie.
That's right.
Okay, I won't tell you what I was gonna say.
I won't tell me, but but hearing me describe it, I know is unique and uh and and highly descriptive.
Uh and look at there's some gaps, there's some travel gaps in it.
I mean, these people out of the blue, you know, here this guy Stallone is Rambo's in the jungles of Burma.
And out of the blue comes a guy wearing a sport coat and open-collared shirt, claiming, I gotta find my church people, they're laws.
Now, how did he get there?
The guy got on the plane in Kansas, how do you get to this joke?
When you get to Burma, how do you find Rambo?
I mean, I there's some things that they there's some gaps in here that you forget those when uh when you start watching and uh the villains you hate them.
Um, as you should.
All right, too much.
Be back.
Don't go away.
Stay with us.
Yeah, and then at the end of the movie, well, it you know, you're right.
Okay.
Uh we are back.
John in Atlanta.
I'm glad you waited.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Rush, how are you?
Fine.
Thank you, sir.
Good.
I was just trying to make the point how the Clintons are the left Nixon.
And that uh you have the uh corruption and abuse of power and cover-ups that I don't think we will have ever seen on any scale.
I think uh I understand a point you're making, but I think to lump Richard Nixon with these people uh is unfair and unfortunate in terms of dirty tricks in this kind of thing.
Nixon, you know, he had a share of liberal policies, gave us a whole bunch of federal agencies that we could do without.
But um Nixon couldn't hold a candle to these people.
Uh if you want to find out uh who has influenced these people the most, look up the name Saul Olinski.
Uh he was a Chicago nomad whose whole objective in life was disrupting and destroying societies and cultures uh for the purpose of establishing your own power over them.
Uh and you will, if you read it, Barbara Olson, the late Barbara Olsen wrote uh a biography of Hillary detailing how closely she's following the teachings of this of this nutcase.
Uh and uh there's a couple columns I've web posted.
Kyle Ann Shiver, American thinker today.
We'll get a link to that.
Because this uh this would be a good place for you to just get a uh uh a brief overview of Saul Olinski.
If you don't know who the guy is, you've never heard of him.
Kyle Ann Schriver, an American thinker today's great piece on this.
And and I'm just gonna give us a time frame, I'll highlight one thing she talks about.
One one of the techniques that Alinsky has is advocated be used against people you need to destroy is ridicule because there's no response to it.
When they when you are ridiculed, when you get ridiculed and made fun of, that's the toughest thing to have a response because everybody's laughing at you.
Uh and and uh they're ridiculing Obama.
They're ridiculing him in any number of ways, and you see how he's responding.
He's responding.
We need to stop this kind of campaigning.
Uh but the if i in order to um execute the strategies and the uh policies of Saul O'Linski, you cannot have a soul.
You cannot have a conscience because your sole objective is to destroy people and ruin them.
And that's the and Nixon wasn't about that.
Maybe some in the media, but uh he was Nixon was just paranoid.
Nixon wanted to be loved by these people.
The Clintons already are.
They pulled that off.
Uh that that's that's not at all what this was about.
Bill in San Antonio, welcome to the program, sir.
Nice to have you.
Hello, Bill Buckley of Talk Radio.
Yes.
So I've been listening to you since you've been on the area in WAI in San Antonio.
It's been a long time.
Yeah.
And several times I've called in and I've gotten to your screener, but we'd never get through because he said, well, we'll pass this on to Rush or whatever, and we never get through.
And then invariably, he let some liberal come on, like that guy that talked about 9-11 and how Bush and Cheney knew about it and they profited from it.
And that just infuriates us sitting out here.
We we hold and call a call.
Let me tell you let me tell you something, Bill Buckley.
That infuriates me too.
Liberals on instead of you.
I didn't know this until you told me.
There will be held up.
Well, the fastest week in media.
You believe tomorrow is already going to be Friday.
It is.
And uh another excursion into broadcast Excel is 21 hours away.
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