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As I said right before the end of the previous hour, the drive-by's love, ladies and gentlemen, to report that Obama is a practicing Christian, not a Muslim.
Well, isn't it relevant to learn what kind of Christianity he chooses to practice?
It's relevant to me what kind of Christianity he chooses to practice, is it not?
If this pastor didn't leave him, would Obama still be sitting in the front pew?
Does he denounce him?
How come, you know, I mean, look at, look at, how many, how many news stories have we seen over the years in the New York Times and elsewhere in the drive-by media insulting conservatives by saying, look what Falwell believes and look what Pat Robertson believes.
Why, these are kooks.
Remember all these stories?
Falwell Robertson, these guys are nutcases.
And that's the Christian right, said the drive-by media, as they attempted to denounce people who were pro-life.
And so people were judged by the drive-by media according to what the drive-by media thought of their preachers.
Why is this not happening with Barack Obama?
I mean, Reuters, AP, they all went out there and they uncovered every rock they could find about Mormonism to destroy Mitt Romney.
I mean, they made sure that we found out what kind of Christianity Mitt Romney practiced.
And Romney was forced to make a speech about it.
Romney, they tried to drum him out of the campaign because of his religion.
Not so with Barack Obama.
That professor, we had an audio soundbite in the first hour at Professor who compared JFK's situation to Obama, somehow missed the comparison between Romney and Obama, didn't he?
Romney's a Mormon, said to be part of a cult.
Professor didn't say a word about that.
Obama's guy didn't.
What do you call Obama's church?
What do you call his pastor?
What do you call this religion that Obama practices?
This hate-mongering, racist religion.
Will you call that a cult?
Here's the bottom line.
We have not gotten honesty from Obama.
He has not been honest about his church.
He has not been honest about his pastor and his commitment over 20 years to both.
He has been deceptive.
He's been non-responsive.
He's diverted on the few occasions he's been asked about it.
He has not been honest with the voters.
He has not been honest with the media.
And of course, the media is not too terribly curious to find out about this.
Moving on, Senator Clinton yesterday did something that actually last night, she did something that she almost never does.
She apologized.
And once she started, she didn't seem to be able to stop.
We'll start here with her appearance before the National Newspaper Publishers Association, which, by the way, is a group of more than 200 black community newspapers across the country.
Here is a portion of what she said.
I rejected what she said, and I certainly do repudiate it and regret deeply that it was said.
Obviously, she doesn't speak for the campaign.
She doesn't speak for any of my positions.
And she has resigned from being a member of my very large finance committee.
Okay, so Hillary is starting to apologize.
Now to black journalists, she's thrown Geraldine Ferraro under the bus, overboard, whatever you want to say.
She did not reject what she said at first.
It doesn't matter what now happens to Geraldine Ferraro because the bottom line is it's out there, just like Obama was using drugs, not just or selling drugs, not just using them.
All these other insults about Obama that they got out there.
So it's out there now.
Geraldine Ferraro put it out there.
Here's more of Hillary before the same group last night in Washington.
I am sorry if anyone was offended.
It was certainly not meant in any way to be offensive.
And I think that we can be proud of both Jesse Jackson and Senator Obama.
People who go into the arena deserve our appreciation because it is not easy being in public life and especially running for president.
Yeah.
And we can be proud of both Jesse Jackson and Senator Obama.
Well, don't think that's a little accidental faux pas.
I just now had Obama compared to the Reverend Jackson.
Ladies and gentlemen, who's on Obama's side?
Now, while apologizing, they get out.
Well, Jesse Jackson was brought up by Bill Clinton back in the South Carolina primary days.
Well, of course we expect Obama to win down here, you dopes.
Hell, Jesse Jackson won down here, too.
It's just a bunch of black people voting.
We understand that.
Got to love these people.
I mean, in a strange way, one more Hillary.
I apologize, and I am embarrassed that our government so mistreated our fellow citizens.
A natural disaster over which we have no control.
It's an act of God happened, but it was turned into a national disgrace.
And a state disgrace.
And a local disgrace with school bus Nagan.
This is about Hurricane Katrina.
Ladies and gentlemen, this program, as you know, is never planned.
This program is totally governed by events.
As such, we don't do topics on this program.
We don't decide, for example, this afternoon what we're going to talk about Friday or next week.
We wait for the news to be made, and then we do that.
I never thought for the balance of this campaign that the next song would be relevant.
But it has become relevant once again, ladies and gentlemen.
The Reverend Al Sharpton.
The next target, by the way, Democrat racism will be Pennsylvania, Philadelphia specifically.
Details coming up, but here it is.
You've got to hear it one more time.
We'll be back.
Your phone calls right after this.
Don't go ahead.
I have but one question remaining for Senator Obama.
Senator Obama, now that Senator Clinton has apologized for Geraldine Ferraro's remarks about you, will you apologize for your pastor's statements about whites?
Will you apologize for your pastor's statements about America?
Will your pastor apologize?
Or will you apologize for your pastor suggesting we got what we deserved on 9-11?
Will you apologize for your pastor's statements on Israel, our ally?
Now that Hillary has apologized for Geraldine Ferraro, back to the phones.
Now, we can't go back to the phones because we haven't been to them yet.
Here we'll start.
Robert in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey.
Robert, thanks and welcome to the show.
How are you doing, Rush?
Good.
Yeah, a couple of things.
One is it was the Christian right who brought down Robney, who went after him.
It wasn't the liberal left.
And second, the Christian right might not have voted for him.
It was the drive-by media who kept harping on Mormonism and uncovering every rock to find out what kind of cult it was.
Yeah, the media is run by the right.
We all know that.
Oh, well, this is off to a good start.
When do you start with the money?
Anyway, we've really, really.
Anyway, we're off to a different opinion on the media.
Yeah, I'm sure we do.
Okay.
The second thing is, I listened to the clip that you played of Obama's reverend preacher, whatever.
Pastor.
I've heard him.
Pastor, past pastor.
Pastor, pastor.
And to tell you the truth, I don't see where he's wrong.
If you could just point out where you think he's wrong.
You've got to be kidding.
Tell me.
You have got to be kidding.
Explain it to me.
Which part do you think, which comment of his do you think he's wrong on?
Everything he said.
You're generalizing.
Give me one.
No, I'm going to go back and play them.
No, no, no, no.
Oh, yes.
Oh, no.
You asked for it.
You got it.
Grab audio.
I'm asking for you to point out which one.
We're going to listen to it.
What does it matter?
Because you don't know what's wrong with it.
You can't point it out.
Yes, I can.
Then point one out.
Jesus was a poor black man.
Is that wrong?
Yes.
What?
He lived.
You think Jesus was white?
He was Semitic.
Where was he from?
He was Jewish.
And are they darker than the rest of us?
Hillary never had to worry about being pulled over in her car as a black man driving in the wrong I'm sick of Negroes who just don't get it.
I think he's right there, too.
Hillary was not a black boy raised in a single pair.
This is hate.
This is pure unadulterated hate, and it is inciting hate in his congregation.
I think you're trying to incite hate.
The government gives black people drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strikes law, and then wants blacks to sing God bless America.
No, we're going to do God bleep America.
Well, you know about those three strike laws and how it affects the poor, right, Rush?
Oh, Robert, Robert.
You know, so far you haven't convinced me that what he said is wrong.
How about us middling in foreign affairs?
Yeah, preserving U.S. national interest.
Preserving natural interest.
I can understand exactly why, Robert, you think what you think because you're just like this guy.
You hate the country.
You hate America.
Just like Jeremiah Wright.
You should go to Chicago and try to get in on a couple of these sermons before the guy says, well, I think he's given his last sermon.
Well, you lose.
Who's next?
Lorraine X in San Diego.
Hi, Lorraine X. Welcome back to the EIB Network.
Well, Rush, how are you?
I'm fine and dandy here.
Good.
We haven't talked since the Clinton administration.
Yeah, I remember that very well.
And you know, I was crazy about Bill.
No more.
Bill Clinton, I can't stand Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
And by the way, I support Barack Obama, and I'm their biggest critic now.
And let me tell you why.
Now, with respect to this Geraldine Ferraro issue, Rush, I am a very loyal Democrat, just like most blacks are in this country.
I'm also very much involved in particularly the California Democratic Party structure, you know, getting involved and stuff.
And I can tell you that there's always been a problem with racism with respect to African Americans within the Democratic Party.
Talk to any Democrat like me that's involved in the party structure.
Hey, Lorraine X, I'm glad you've come around to this.
This is what people like me have been trying to convince you of for the longest time that the Democrat Party is the worst thing that ever happened to you.
Well, let me tell you, but I had to experience it, and I got involved heavily during the Clinton administration.
So I'm speaking here from experience.
But let me tell you, Rush, Geraldine Ferraro, she is a racist as far as many blacks are concerned, and she has a history of making racist statements about black men in particular that dates back to Jesse Jackson in 1984.
But let me tell you, Rush, she is Geraldine Ferraro, the quintessential angry feminist Democrat white woman.
And you notice I didn't say angry white woman.
No, no, no, because Republican women really don't have a dog in this fight.
But let me tell you, it is the angry, feminist, Democrat, white woman who's lashing out because they cannot stand the idea of a black man beating a white feminist, Democrat, white woman to the White House.
And let me tell you.
Well, wait a minute, Lorraine X.
I want to applaud you for reaching this very insightful conclusion.
You've got to realize how frustrated I was talking to you back in the 90s trying to get you to see things this way.
But look at what party it's happening in.
It's the Democrat Party.
It's the Democrat Party that tells us we've got to have affirmative action.
We've got to vault these people that are less qualified ahead of everybody else.
But when it happens to them, got to step on the black guy.
Absolutely.
Now, look, I'm in my late 30s now, so I've really matured, but I'm going to tell you, and many younger black women like me, you know, we are mad as hell with the white feminist, Democrat, white women like Hillary Clinton and Geraldine Ferraro.
And you know what?
And we're not going to allow them to attack Barack.
Get away with it.
Question.
They're really not attacking him much.
I mean, they're starting to, but I mean, they don't even have their whole feet in the water yet.
They're just towing around here.
But beyond all this, I got two more things for you because you said you're really mad about Bill Clinton.
I want to get to that last.
If Obama leads in the delegates right now, now neither he nor Hillary are going to be able to get enough delegates to win the nomination before the convention.
But Obama's leading every which way, and when the time the primaries are over, Obama's going to have more delegates, he's going to have more popular vote, and he's going to have more states.
If he doesn't get the nomination, what are you going to do?
Well, if he doesn't get the nomination, I can tell you a lot of the black, and by the way, I'm going to be at that convention.
You're a super delegate?
Well, no, no, but I am going to be there as a delegate.
Okay, so what are you going to do if Obama doesn't get it?
What are you going to do?
Well, if Obama doesn't get it, you know, a lot of people talked about this 1968, which I didn't know a lot about because I'm too young for that, but it'll probably be worse.
But he's going to get it.
And here's why.
You said that they hadn't really started attacking him as much.
Yes, they have.
Hillary Clinton, when she came out and made that statement talking about meet me in Ohio, and she started the very next day, she came out and she became very uncivil when she said, Barack is not qualified.
I mean, she was just making all these types of statements.
That's nothing compared to what the Clintons can do.
Oh, Lorraine X, I want you to look at me.
Yes.
I am warning you.
You just made an error.
You said he's going to get it.
Oh, yes.
Well, you know the Clintons now.
Do not think they think that.
They are already talking about him maybe being qualified to be VEP.
Well, you know what?
That's true.
But see, a lot of the Democrats, though, a lot of the blacks that are in the party structure, you know, we're very aware of them, too.
Lorraine, don't doubt me.
We are talking the Clintons.
But they're going to try to take it away from him.
Listen, listen to me.
It is no doubt, Rush, that they're going to attempt to take it away from him.
They're not going to just attempt.
You can't assume Lorraine X as an Obama supporter, they're going to fail.
You have to assume they're going to succeed, plan accordingly to stop it.
And that's why if she succeeds, if the Clintons succeed, if they have to create 68 in Chicago all over again, they will do it.
If they have to do things that cause Al Sharpton to show up and start marching, they will do it.
Well, if so bad, if there are bonfires set to protest this or that, they will do it.
So, my question, and I've got 30 seconds: if Obama has this taken away from him by hook or by crook, superdelegates, or what have you at the convention, what are you going to do?
Well, I think that that convention would probably be shut down.
It'll be that bad.
That much.
I've got 15 seconds.
Please pretend you're not my wife for a minute.
Answer the question: What are you going to do if Hillary gets a nomination?
If Hillary gets the nomination, me as a black, just like most blacks, we won't vote for her.
She's finished.
She cannot win without the black vote.
Okay.
And she'll lose.
I knew that.
I knew that.
I know it's going to be the case.
Will you not vote, period?
Or will you cross over and vote for her?
I think a lot of the blacks are like me, and a lot of African Americans feel that way, will probably not vote at all, or will certainly consider John McCain, depending on whether or not he says the right thing.
But we will not vote for Hillary.
All right.
Thanks, Mary.
It's great to hear from you again, Lorraine X.
We got to go, though, because there's the ear-splitting tone out of time.
We always do.
Make the complex understandable here.
Now, I have to amend something.
I said I had one final question for Barack Obama, and that final question was: Will you apologize for your pastor's hatred of America, hatred for whites, hatred for Israel?
I need to amend it.
I have one other question for Senator Obama.
Senator Obama, your wife has recently been quoted as saying America is a mean nation.
Your wife has recently been quoted as saying that for the first time in her life, she's proud to be an American while your candidacy is on the raws.
Your wife has had many, many critical things to say about her life in this country and her future and her past.
Senator Obama, could it be that your wife's view of America has been poisoned and corrupted by your pastor?
Could it be, Senator Obama, that might be the best thing you could do is get your wife out of that church?
Unless, of course, you subscribe, sir, yourself to the pastor's sermons and preachings.
The chaos continues in the Democrat Party, New York Times, racial issues bubble up again for the Democrats.
By the way, I was very prescient on this.
Way back in the summer of 2002, somewhere around there, there was a story in the Atlanta Urinal Constipation newspaper, and it told of the friction between black and Latino factions in the Democrat Party.
Because Latinos, it was being reported, were becoming the largest minority in the Democrat Party.
Black politicians and special interest groups didn't take kindly to splitting power, splitting pork, and focus that they once dominated in the Democrat Party.
And I said, this is going to lead to tensions that you and I will witness down the road.
Hispanics and blacks in the Democrat Party going at each other for the title and the right and the honor to be the largest minority in the Democrat Party.
And at the time, ladies and gentlemen, I said that that would pose problems for liberals and that the Democrat Party had to get its identity politics and race-based act together or this would be a large problem for them.
And it is coming to pass now.
This is another example of being on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
We've seen the Clintons pull the race card in South Carolina before the primaries took place.
California, then Texas.
Large Latino populations, large Latino populations.
There are polls and stories today that say race matters to me and my vote.
Ohio was won by Hillary.
It was attributed to white blue-collar voters and the limbo effect.
Now race is an issue, been reinjected before voting in Pennsylvania.
And guess who are the targets?
White blue-collar voters in Philadelphia.
And people like Al Sharpton and the drive-bys are not happy about it.
That story is coming up here in the stack of stuff.
Race is tearing this party apart.
The uncivil war in the Democrat Party.
And another example, and this is the chaos, our master plan, folks, unfolding exactly as we saw it.
Brilliantly conceived, flawlessly executed.
Rush the vote, Operation Chaos.
New York Times racial issues bubble up again for Democrats.
Al Sharpton.
In addition to Ferraro's remarks, Al Sharpton cited Mrs. Clinton's decision not to fire her top ally in Pennsylvania, Fast Eddie Randell, the governor.
Fast Eddie, you'll remember, said in February that some white voters in his state were probably not ready to vote for an African-American candidate.
The Reverend Sharpton said, when you hear the lack of total denunciation of Ferraro, when you hear Fast Eddie saying there are whites who will never vote for a black, one has to wonder if the Clinton campaign has a Pennsylvania strategy to appeal to voters on race.
I would hope Mrs. Clinton would make it clear she's not doing that.
I'll guarantee you, Reverend Sharpton, she will tell you whatever you want to hear and then keep focusing on race.
Why should they stop now?
You got to look at it this way, Al.
They see it as working.
And then, of course, from thepolitico.com today, Ferraro cries, reverse racism.
And Jake Tapper is referenced here in this story in a city with a history of racial tensions between working-class whites, i.e. blue-collar union types, and African Americans.
I can hardly think of a better wedge issue for the Clinton campaign to use than this one.
This notion that Obama has benefited from some sort of political affirmative action.
That's Jake Tapper of ABC News.
He wrote this recently.
He's talking about Philadelphia.
And the Clintons are out there.
Affirmative action.
That's what Ferraro's job was.
She got it done.
Now he's the affirmative action candidate.
And that's the theme going into Pennsylvania, specifically Philadelphia, which is where Fast Eddie is from.
He was mayor there, I think.
Now he's governor.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Dick Pullman, columnist, Archie Bunker at the kitchen sink.
Now consider Ferraro's remarks.
He says, by attributing Obama's strong position to the color of his skin, she's denigrating his rare political gifts, all of which have actually enabled him to transcend the de facto color barrier that until now has prevented black candidates from ascending to the top tier.
Or you can look at it this way.
If Obama is indeed well positioned in this campaign primarily because he is black, why is it that no black has ever achieved this position before?
It's tragic, writes Dick Pullman.
I love this.
These people are imploding all around.
It's tragic.
It's tragic for the Democrat Party that one of its pioneer feminists would sound like Archie Bunker in his easy chair on All in the Family, grousing about affirmative action, about how blacks are getting a leg up solely because of their race.
Yes, this is the message of reverse racism widely embraced by whites who believe that they're getting a raw deal in an unaffair modern world.
Witness Ferraro's anger at being criticized for her Obama remark.
Her latest retort is, I really think they're attacking me because I'm white.
Gosh, folks, do you understand how wonderful this all is?
This bunch of liberals, George Newmeyer said it perfectly yesterday in the American Spectator.
They are being devoured by their own policies.
They gave us the concept of affirmative action.
And now the Clintons, the rest of the party hierarchy, bigwigs sitting around in their private rooms.
I can't believe what the hell is we got a rookie black guy?
And we can't sit in.
And they're cursing up a storm and they're devising stratagems and strategies to get rid of this guy.
If they were true to their word, if these liberals really meant all of this, Hillary would have got out of the way.
Edwards would have never got in, and they would all be unified behind Obama and they'd be carrying him around on a throne to see to it that he was elected president because that was their promise to so many in their party and so many of their voters, particularly black voters.
We're going to emancipate you.
We're going to save you.
We're going to get you from out under the thumb of those racist Republican white bigots.
We're going to make sure you get a fair shake.
We're going to make sure that you get available.
We're going to make sure you don't get pulled over at three in the afternoon because you're driving a car.
It looks like you can't afford.
All their promises.
Nothing changes.
Nothing changes.
Bill Clinton has morphed into Bull Clinton.
We named him after Bull Connor.
Now they want a Jim Crow election.
Only the blacks should go for Obama.
Only the women should go for Hillary.
They want this party demonstrating exactly who they are and what they're all about.
They are just being devoured by their own policies.
I just, I can't tell you this is to see Geraldine Ferraro be so offended is tragic.
It's tragic.
Here, we have some Ferraro soundbites.
Why?
What timing?
These things just don't happen by accident, folks.
This is a result of broadcast excellence, highly trained broadcast specialties that I have learned.
Last night, Hannity and Colm's Fox News channel, Alan Colm, says, your reaction to Hillary Clinton's comment, I don't agree with it.
It's regrettable that one of our supporters said this.
That's fine.
You know, I have to tell you how to respond.
They were linking her to me.
I was exercising my First Amendment right.
I had nothing to do with the campaign.
And the fact that I was on a campaign committee, I think that David Axelrod saw this as this is an opportunity.
They made this a divisive issue, not me.
Don't you love this?
Geraldine, If you'd been a Republican for the last 20 years, you would have known not to say what you said.
We've been dealing with this kind of stuff.
False accusations, political correctness, us being made the issue.
Welcome to the club, Gerald.
You ought to switch parties.
Yeah, there she is on Fox right now.
She's still up there.
The worst thing they did was throw her under the bus because now she's not going to shut up.
In fact, I don't even believe she was supposed to shut up.
I think this whole thing is part of the Clinton master strategy.
She's supposed to stay out there and keep talking now that she's no longer part of the campaign.
Nobody can tell her to shut up.
Hillary's already denounced her.
Here's more.
Hannity asked her, why do you think we see this divide?
90% of black voters for Barack, 78% of women for Hillary.
You tell me why.
I'm not going to say another word about this.
I've had 40 years fighting discrimination, and all of a sudden I'm being considered racist.
Is it because he's better on issues than Hillary was, who was married to the first black president?
I don't think so.
And I tell you what, it hurts.
It really hurts.
That's the thing.
I'm sorry that people think I'm racist because I'm just not.
Oh, no, that's tragedy.
Tragedy in the Democrat Party.
An absolute tragedy, ladies and gentlemen.
Geraldine Ferraro has been called a racist.
And yes, she just rolled off her lips like it was fact.
Hillary Clinton married to the first black president?
It's chaos.
It's unbelievable.
Here's one more from Ferraro on the nightly news last night.
Ann Curry interviewed her.
It said, if the Hillary campaign is ultimately hurt by your comments, will you regret them?
Let me just say to you this.
I personally think that this is the last time that the Obama campaign is going to be able to play this type of a race car because I think that's what it is.
They should apologize for me for calling me a racist.
Meanwhile, we got Obama's preacher who makes Geraldine Ferraro look like a nun.
Geraldine Ferraro's comments are nothing.
They're about the impact of a feather hitting your head compared to this hate-monger, lunatic racist that passes as a pastor in Obama's church.
Obama's out there acting offended.
Obama, by the way, you still owe me an apology.
You still have not apologized to me for lying about me and saying I wanted to round up all those illegals and deport them.
Back in just a second.
I'm really digging the bumper music today.
That's why I'm listening to a little bit more of it before emitting vocal vibrations.
There's only one man, ladies and gentlemen.
Apparently, I don't even really think this is possible, but I mean, if it is possible, there is only one person that can heal the Democrat Party right now on the basis of race.
Obama can't do it.
Not with his preacher out there.
They can't.
Obama's well, Jesus said, you can't.
Jesus can't heal the party.
Jesus, no, can't do that.
David Patterson, the new governor of New York, nobody's got anything on him yet other than he's a nut.
I know, watch it.
We'll wait.
We'll wait.
But this guy's this guy's a nut.
The happiest Democrat in Washington over this thing with Spitzer is Charlie Wrangell, because Patterson's his protege.
So next Monday, when Patterson's sworn in, I guarantee the sun's going to be brighter.
The birds are going to be chirping louder.
The street swindlers are going to stop swindling.
The subways will be cleaned.
It's going to be a wonderful day.
And the patronage that's going to go on between Wrangell and Washington and Albany.
I just love, folks.
I love this.
Dan, in Tiburon, California.
What a beautiful place this is.
Nice to have you here.
Megadatoes Rush.
You bet.
Back to Ferraro's comments.
Yeah.
Just wondering, since we know that Obama has Edwards' old campaign manager, and many of the things he said are from Edwards himself, what did Miss Ferraro mean by her comments?
If Edwards' campaign went down the toilet, what's the difference between the two?
So was she a racist, or were those racist comments?
Well, you see, in our politically correct world, they are interpreted as racist comments.
She has just found out what it's like to be a conservative Republican.
Now, in the real world, is what she said racist to use it.
What do you think?
You tell me.
Only she knows that.
I can't speak for her.
I'm just going by what she said.
I'm questioning that.
Just on the basis of, you know, what is she basing it on?
Is she basing it on, you know, we know Edwards is.
No, I think what she's saying, if you want to do this seriously, which is tough to do when we're having so much fun here with this bunch, but if you want to deal with it seriously, I think what she's saying is, okay, we're being told this is a historic campaign and a historic candidacy.
Well, what's historic about it?
Are his ideas historic?
No, because nobody knows what they are other than pure socialism.
What's historic?
It's the color of his skin is what makes his campaign historic.
If he wins, he's the first black president in the country.
Is that racist to point out?
Yeah, unbelievable.
But I would continue, or I would have you continue to create chaos by Operation Chaos by pointing out the fact that Obama was the first one to espouse his middle name and to proclaim it.
Mentioned it.
Yep, yep, I mentioned that.
I know you did, but mention it to the Clinton campaign, maybe.
The Clinton campaign has a whole room assigned to this show.
I know.
They've heard it.
Having fun with that.
I think it's great.
Keep it up.
I'll do that.
Thanks very much, Dan.
I appreciate it.
How long have you lived in Tiburon?
26 years.
Man, that's a beautiful place out there.
Yep.
I've been listening to you since 85.
85.
You go back to the Sacramento days then.
The last time I talked to you was about the Persian Gulf situation, and I don't know if it was 85 or 6.
Yeah.
Well, we ended up winning that for a while.
All right, Dan, I got to run here because we are simply out of precious broadcast time.
We'll take a break and be back after this.
Don't go away, my friends.
The chaos.
The chaos continues.
The Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, said, take it from me.