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March 19, 2008, Wednesday, Hour #2
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From the headquarters of Operation Chaos, I am Commanding Officer Rush Limbaugh of Operation Chaos, Rush the Vote, the Limbaugh Effect, whatever you wish to call it.
We are here, ladies and gentlemen, at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies, meeting and surpassing all audience expectations every day.
In fact, Operation Chaos is exceeding all objectives that we even dreamed of as we planned Operation Chaos.
Today's program will be a continuing illustration of this.
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All right.
We have coming up next year, one, two, three, four.
Let's see what I get here.
We have five sound bites from a pro-Clinton preacher.
His name is the Reverend James David Manning, and he preaches at the ATLAAH, ATLAAH Worldwide Church in Harlem.
This is now on YouTube, ladies and gentlemen.
And as I warned you prior to the conclusion of the last hour, this is rough stuff.
This is really, really rough stuff.
But this is something I think we all need to learn and expose ourselves to because we're being told that we are ignorant when it comes to the traditions and the context, the dynamics, if you will, of the traditional black church in America.
So it's just another example of what's going on in a black church.
This is in Harlem.
The Reverend James David Manning, a pro-Hillary pastor.
Obama is a Mac daddy.
Obama pimps white women and black women.
He got started.
You didn't notice him until he brought out those big-chested white women with their tight t-shirts and their short pants.
That's what a pimp does.
Oh, come on.
You don't get your campaign started with a big-chested white woman.
She must be a 54D, double D, and a pair of shorts on.
That's what started his campaign.
He put his name on two big 54 Ds.
Obama, that's where you first saw his name.
That's the first place I saw it on two great big old.
He's a Mac daddy.
He pimps white women and black women.
Obama is a long-legged MacDaddy.
I'm a trashed Obama.
His African in heat father went a whoring after a trashy white woman.
He was born trash.
I said he was born trash.
I didn't trash him.
I'm speaking the truth about him.
Now, once again, I am a diplomat, but I'm not a compromiser.
I got a word in my mouth.
I said I got the word of God in my mouth, and God's not afraid of Obama or anybody else or Ted Kennedy or that little Caroline or anybody else.
All right.
This is from February 16th of 2008.
I told you.
I told you this is rough stuff.
Now, if you watch the video, if you watch the video, they've put together the Obama girl in the shorts and the t-shirt and so forth that Reverend James David Manning here is talking about.
Here's the next bite.
He gave a quarter of a billion dollars to this community.
Up came all the new stores, restaurants, financing for condos.
All of this happened, made this for you, and now you're trashing him.
Now, I'm not making these statements because I'm supportive of Bill Clinton.
When he was doing that, I told you about him.
Just like I'm speaking about this long-legged freak called Obama, I told you about Bill Clinton.
A man that has built your home the way this home has been.
And now you are trashing him and his wife after he's given you all of what he's given to you from a man you have no idea what he's going to do.
And the reason why you're doing it is not because of honor and integrity, but simply because he got a black face.
But I told you, he also got a white mama.
You hypocrite, you spineless.
You know what?
You don't have enough sense to poke piss out of a boot.
And you're talking about Obama as your president.
You are despicable.
No honor.
No integrity.
Well, I'm not in favor of Bill Clinton.
But if a man has done for you as much as he has done, and then for you to trash him the way you are trashing him makes you less than a maggot.
But that's how black men are.
They don't have anything.
Again, black men don't have a pot to piss in, nor a window to throw it out of.
And they are looking for Obama to give them more irresponsibility and unaccountability.
Oh, my.
This is painful to listen to.
This is happening in church in Harlem last February 16th.
The Reverend James David Manning, who is a pro-Clinton pastor.
And I don't know.
Will Hillary now be forced to have to defend this guy?
I don't know if he's on her advisory committee or not.
I told you this was rough stuff.
But, you know, we're being told to ignore Reverend Wright here.
Not about right, Reverend Wright.
We don't understand what goes on.
We don't understand the history and historical experiences and so forth and so on.
And I'm here to tell you that listening to all this stuff, I will agree.
I don't get it.
Don't understand it.
Now, the next bite, Reverend James David Manning in Harlem goes after affirmative action.
They're looking for the easy way out.
They're pimps and players.
Black men.
That's who they are.
Black women are player lovers.
That's why you go to the churches that you go to.
You're player lovers.
Rather than people of integrity, people of honor.
You are the weakest people on the planet.
And you have the audacity to accept affirmative action, which says that you are not as qualified as someone else.
And you made it a law.
You have accepted affirmative action and grinned and held parties to celebrate when the white man says, we'll make a law similar to the Dred Scott decision that says that you are not as qualified as others because of racism and slavery.
Therefore, what is required of a white race is not required of you.
And you have applauded affirmative action.
You are ignorant.
You are despicable through and through.
He's talking to his own congregation here.
Now, some people might agree with that.
Some people might think he's got a point here talking to his flock regarding affirmative action.
Now, he, I think, in this next bite, uses the word that Don Imos was fired for using.
I am the voice crying in the wilderness of planet Earth to the black faces, return and repent, save the Lord of hosts of your wicked doings.
I got this word from God.
It's in my mouth.
The future of you African and African-American people is in my mouth.
It's not in your hand.
It's in my mouth.
And I don't have to compromise with not one of you nappy head people.
Word of God is in my mouth.
Your health is in my mouth.
Your ability to eat bread is in my mouth.
If I don't speak, you don't eat.
The word of God. is in my mouth.
The Reverend James David Manning of Harlem here in a sermon February 16, 2008, a pro-Clinton preacher who has had some very unkind things to say about Barack Obama and our early first soundbite.
I wonder, this is probably going to irritate some people, but I'm beginning to think maybe now I understand why liberals do not want American history taught in schools.
They'd rather it be taught by preachers.
Be they Reverend Wright.
Hey, and if some of you are cringing over this, and I can imagine I'm using my empathy here.
Some of you, Rush, why are you playing it?
Well, I've told you why we're playing it.
If you're cringing over this, did you cringe over Jeremiah Wright?
Look, we heard Jeremiah Wright.
Everybody started making excuses.
We got to understand.
We got to understand.
We've got to understand the rage.
Well, this guy is filled with his own form of rage, and he's preaching it to the flock.
Now, the difference, this guy is fully able and willing to insult his flock in his own way.
Jeremiah Wright is, I guess, doing so in a different manner.
Back now to the big finish, and we return with James David Manning to Barack Obama.
I'm here to speak the word of God.
I don't have to compromise with you.
You've been in this country a slave for 500 years, and you're still marching and complaining that you don't have anything.
After 500 years, there must be something deficient about your intellectual strengths.
There must be something deficient about your God to let you be on the bottom as long as you're on the bottom.
And two years from now, Mexicans are going to be running your life and writing your paycheck.
If I don't stand up, I'm your last hope.
After me, there'll be no hope.
Farrakhan didn't get it for you.
Barack is an embassy of the devil.
And we'll take a brief time out and be back and continue after this.
And we're back.
Rush Limbo, America's real anchor man, America's truth detector, and doctor of democracy, all combined in one harmless, lovable little fuzzball, George in South Windsor, Connecticut.
I'm glad you waited, sir.
Welcome to the program.
Yeah, Rush, I'm having a hard time figuring out the difference between the Democrats and Pastor Wright.
They both say the same things.
Pastor Wright said, oh, it's our fault for 9-11.
We've killed people all around the world.
Our chickens are coming home to roost.
Democrats have said that.
Pastor Wright, he blamed Katrina on the white, rich white man.
We helped black people, white people first.
Guess what?
The Democrats did that too.
It was all George Bush's fault, right?
Rich white guy.
Wright threw down the butt, right down the stairs.
Condoleezza Rice, Thomas, the Democrats did that too.
What's the difference?
Well, I made this point when we first heard Wright's sermons.
We first played them on this program last week or whenever we got around to it.
I made the observation that the reason why there are not a whole lot of liberal and Democrats disagree with the guy is because they do agree with him.
They agree with a lot of what he had to say.
Remember people saying, we had people calling here, George, and they say, what's so wrong with what he said?
And I'd say, well, tell me the favorite thing that he said.
What's your favorite thing he said that you liked?
What about his policies here that you like?
Well, Wouldn't answer and so forth.
This is the point.
You know, this is why I keep saying that this really, this whole thing is not about race, although Obama's turned it into race now.
But just before Obama gave his speech, this was about hate.
This is a minister that hates a country, and he's preaching hate to whoever is in his flock, which included Obama and his kids.
Now, as you mentioned, here is a Channel 2 Chicago news story from June the 5th of 2007.
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Tuesday, this is not quite a year ago, said Tuesday that the Bush administration has done nothing to defuse a quiet riot among blacks that threatens to erupt just as riots in Los Angeles did 15 years ago.
The first term Illinois senators said that when black people from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast still displaced, 20 months after Hurricane Katrina, frustration or resentments are building explosively as they did before the 1992 riots.
This administration was colorblind in its incompetence.
Obama said at a conference of black clergy, but the poverty and the hopelessness was there long before the hurricane.
All a hurricane did was to pull a curtain back for all the world to see.
So here was Obama predicting riots.
And who knows if he was predicting his riots or trying to stoke them, warning of a quiet riot among blacks.
What happened in New Orleans and what was what Obama's wrong about here?
Yeah, the screen was pulled away.
The hurricane did pull the curtain back.
What we saw was a place that had been run by liberal Democrats for 60 years.
We saw quintessential liberalism in New Orleans and throughout a lot of Louisiana.
This is what happens when liberals run the show.
You end up with a massive state with a bunch of bureaucracies whose objective is to provide for everybody, which leads to people not having the slightest idea how to take care of themselves, including get the hell out of Dodge when a hurricane's coming.
It leads to a mayor not realizing he's got a bunch of school buses he can use to get people out.
And they did try to blame this on George W. Bush.
Now, this is a man of unity, Barack Obama, talking about all of this.
This story goes on to say: Obama bidding to become the first black president took the stage after a succession of ministers, repeatedly brought the crowd to its feet, singing, praying, and swaying the music repeatedly with evangelical zeal.
Obama raised issues that roused the crowd, increasing the minimum wage and teacher pay, funding for public schools, college financial aid for the poor, ending predatory lending, expediting the reconstruction of New Orleans and the Mississippi coast.
He introduced his own pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright of Chicago's Trinity United, as unashamedly black and unapologetically Christian.
He credited Jeremiah Wright with introducing him to Christ and peppered his speech with scriptural references, at one point invoking the opening lines of the Lord's Prayer.
He noted that during the riots, a bullet pierced the abdomen of a pregnant woman and lodged in the elbow of her fetus.
The baby was delivered by Caesarean section, the bullet removed, and the child has only a small scar on her arm to show for it.
Using this incident as a metaphor, Obama said society's problems are worsening because in too many places across the country, we have not even bothered to take the bullet out.
When we have more black men in prison than in college, then it's time to take the bullet out.
The Reverend Robert Abbott, pastor of Holy Trinity Baptist Church in Amityville, New York, said that Obama connects with black audiences because of the preacher's style he uses when addressing them.
The way he sounds, it's like he can reach out and encourage people, said Abbott.
So he's out there.
This is, again, June 5th of 2007, Channel 2 Chicago story on their website, Obama warning of quiet riot among blacks, and indeed blaming the Bush administration for not caring and not doing anything, just right down the party line.
And this is why people have been asking, what kind of influence did Jeremiah Wright really have on Obama?
You know, what is mentor on an advisory role in the campaign?
What kind of influence did he really have?
Apparently, it is a lot.
Enough that Obama is attempting to hide it.
Here's Mark in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Great to have you, sir.
Welcome to the program.
Thank you, Al Rushbo.
I just want to get back to the possible Michigan primary.
They can't make up their minds what they're going to do.
But anyway, my point is this.
This is not a do-over if they have the Michigan primary and the Democratic side because this will be the first time.
The first time we were told the delegates weren't going to count.
I voted Republican the first time around.
But both my wife and I talked about this.
Had the Democrats had a full slate, we may have crossed over because we could see what was happening back then.
But we didn't have that opportunity then.
So you knew about Operation Chaos before there was an Operation.
I'm not saying that.
I wasn't sure you were going to do anything like this, but I can't say that I'm surprised that you've done it.
And I'm glad that you did it, basically, because it exposes a few things.
It exposes, helps expose the Democrats for who they are.
And then it also shows their hypocrisy.
You know, they can do what we just did, where what you're doing, it's perfectly okay.
Of course, you've mentioned that point many times before.
But my point is this, as far as the Michigan, if they're going to do it at all, they've got to open it up just like they would have had it the first time, assuming they had a full slate.
Yeah, but see, that's why they're calling it a do-over, so they can use national rules on this, so they don't have to open it up to everybody, because they, they know full well they don't want operation Chaos taking place in Michigan.
But that's why mrs Clinton is in Michigan lobbying for there to be a new primary and she wants operation Chaos to be part of of the festivities, if you will yeah well I, I can understand that.
That uh, you know, if you well, I don't know, you've helped her in a way, but I, you know, I just um, i'm hoping that Mccain is, you know, not a benefactor of all this but uh well, I mean it's, it's too soon to say, I mean, this is, this is not even.
You know, we're not even halfway through march.
Right, we're halfway through march.
Look, i've done my part.
I've done my part exactly.
I've done what I, exactly what I said I was going to do.
Yeah, so I wanted to create chaos, wanted to get Obama bloodied up.
Politically, i'd say, he is, is he not?
And I would also say that Mccain would have never done this and a Republican National Committee, Republican Party, would have never done this, which is why we did it.
We needed, we needed Obama bloodied up politically.
We knew that Hillary would do it.
We knew this.
It just had to happen.
Uh, and the polling data that we have now from Reuters and Zogbie shows that Mccain has pulled ahead of both of them uh, in the last week.
Not an accident, I know.
Thanks, welcome back, great to have you.
There is one common denominator, ladies and gentlemen, between the rantings sorry, the sermons of the reverend Jeremiah Wright in Chicago and the reverend James David Manning in Harlem, there is one common denominator.
Do you know what that might be?
In the case of the reverend Jeremiah Right?
Uh, the world is a condition it's in and the United States is the rotgut place.
It is because of rich white people.
And in the case of James David Manning, Obama is trash because he had a white mother.
What are you shaking your head for?
Oh, I thought you were disagreeing with.
So the common denominator in both of these reverends is that the problem is white people.
The reason that this guy hates Obama is because his mother's white, and he went out there and he appeared in a TV ad with a white woman.
So he's called a pimp and this sort of stuff.
And a Reverend Jeremiah Wright, of course, is down on America and everything wrong with this country is because of rich white people.
And that's what their flocks here.
So there is, you know, some of you might be saying, why are you doing this?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a political campaign.
We've got Operation Chaos going on here.
And this is equal time.
If we're going to have all of this audio from a pro-Obama preacher, we have to have audio from a pro-Hillary preacher.
It's the only way to be fair.
And so that's why we did this, Elizabeth in Toledo, Ohio.
Hi, Elizabeth.
Thank you for calling.
Hey, Rush, I think you're number one.
You've been my idol for years.
Why?
Thank you.
That's very sweet.
Thank you very much.
Well, that's really true.
I love the fact that you're out there kicking for us.
I think that the Obama and the minister are more bonded than just religion.
I tend to think that he's more of a father image.
Because Obama didn't have a father.
He had a white mother.
He had a white grandmother who he threw under the bus yesterday.
But I think if you look at the relationship, you might find that this minister is more of a father figure to him as to what a black man should be.
In which case, he believes the minister hook line and sinker.
Well, I don't want to make that automatic conclusion.
I know a lot of people whose fathers were really off deep in and whacked.
They loved their fathers, but they didn't believe everything they said.
Okay.
And they disappeared.
And a lot of, I mean, I've not known a lot of guys whose fathers embarrassed them about some things.
I mean, privately, they were proud of them, but we all have friends, I think, like this, as Obama would say.
We all.
We all have fathers who embarrass us.
I think the mentor bit, I think it suffices.
Yeah, and I don't think that's, I think that's why he's not disengaging from him.
Exactly.
Well, here, you know, there's an interesting piece here, Elizabeth, in the Investors Business Daily today.
It's an editorial, and it's about Obama's speech.
The title is Obama Merely Changes the Subject.
Rather than break ties with his demagogic, anti-American pastor, Barack Obama used a speech on race to excuse his behavior and sweep the controversy under the rug, passing the buck, not very presidential speaking in Philadelphia, steps away from where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were enacted.
The frontrunner delivered an address that used the words race or races 11 times, racial or racially 15 times, and racism or racist six times.
But Obama's recent troubles, which this much-hyped speech was supposed to put past him, are not about race relations.
Amen.
Amen.
Exactly.
These guys at IBD are excellent, by the way.
They are about one churchman who happens to be black, whose views from the pulpit are repugnant, and from whom Obama doesn't seem to have the guts to distance himself.
Reacting to being linked with a bigoted conspiracy theorist by lecturing the nation on race is like disgraced ex-New York governor Elliot Spitzer responding to his getting caught patronizing an international prostitution ring by giving a speech on the female physique.
The supposed divide between black and white is not the issue here.
Obama's longtime association with Jeremiah Wright is.
Exactly.
This is about hate.
Obama's pastor of 20 years, nothing more than imperfect as Obama sees it.
And so I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.
He won't quit this church where hate is spewed, and he doesn't explain why over all the years he's never tried to straighten Wright out.
The rest of Obama's speech was spent explaining and rationalizing hate, such as rights rather than denouncing it.
Wright's words reflect the complexities of race in this country that we've never really worked through, the result of which has been a cycle of violence, blight, and neglect still haunting America.
This is what Obama said.
The solutions, expanded government.
See, these guys at IBD are good.
They get it.
Because every problem we've got in this country, according to Obama yesterday, can be fixed by bigger government.
While Obama concedes that the erosion of black families is a problem, that welfare policies for many years may have worsened, he fails to understand that wealth and poverty author George Gilder knew back in 1981.
Here's what Gilder wrote.
What actually happened since 1964 was a vast expansion of the welfare roles that halted in its tracks an ongoing improvement in the lives of the poor, particularly blacks, and left behind a wreckage of broken lives and families worse than the aftermath of slavery.
The early reaction to Obama's speech amounted to more media fawning on the order of that which was spoofed in a recent Saturday Night Live sketch.
So these guys got it.
Can we go back and play Soundbites 1 and 2?
You may not have been with us for the first hour of the program when it began.
And since we're talking about whether or not Wright will distance himself or Obama will distance himself from Wright, let's go back to April 11th, 2007, less than a year ago.
MSNBC David Gregory says to Senator Obama, I want to begin by asking you about Don Imus.
You've condemned his remarks about the women's basketball team at Rutgers.
So let me ask you pointedly, do you think Imus should be fired?
I don't think MSNBC should be carrying the kinds of hateful remarks that Imus uttered the other day.
And, you know, he has a track record of making those kinds of remarks.
Look, I've got two daughters who are African-American, gorgeous, tall, and I hope at some point are interested enough in sports that they get athletic scholarships.
So he should be off the air, off of MSNBC and off of CBS, off the air completely in your judgment.
Ultimately, you guys are going to have to make that view.
He would not be working for me.
He would not be working for me, but Jeremiah Wright would be working for him and was working for him at the time.
And by the way, it wasn't CBS or NBC that got rid of Imus.
It was the Reverend Al Sharpton who got rid of Imus, who cowed NBC and CBS into that.
So Gregory says, okay, final point here.
You've been a guest on Imus' show to promote your books.
Will you or would you be a guest on his show in the future?
No, I would not.
I was on there once, actually, after the Democratic National Convention.
Spoke about my book briefly.
That's been my only experience on the show, and he was fine when I was on that show.
But I don't want to be an enabler or be encouraging in any way of the kind of programming that results in the unbelievably offensive statements that were made.
Okay, but he will enable and he will promote the statements until he gets caught, of course, of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, which are filled with hate, which is why he's got a problem here, folks.
It's hard to, it's irrelevant now, but this speech and focusing on race, which he did, has highlighted for people all the hypocrisy now that this brilliant orator, this messianic candidate, now brings to the campaign.
And this, by the way, is one of the reasons that Mrs. Clinton hung around, even though she has no chance to take over the delegates.
She hung around because Operation Chaos.
She also hung around to see if Obama would step in it.
Folks, did you happen to hear Barack Obama, the second soundbite on the Imus show?
Would you ever appear on that show?
Well, I didn't hear him say that kind of stuff when I was on.
Oh, really?
You didn't hear Imus say that kind of stuff when you were on.
So according to your first interpretation of Reverend Wright, Imus never said anything bad because you, Obama, said you never heard Reverend Wright say any of this stuff on the tapes, and it was all just out of context stuff.
Then you found out you lied about that, and you tried lying about it on your Friday night TV tour.
It didn't work, so you had to do the big race speech yesterday, which it finally came clean.
Wright did say those things, both when you were there and when you weren't there.
If Obama is ever elected president, if this hadn't come up, if this hadn't played out, you know what his excuse for anything would have been?
He could have had, say, a Secretary of State or any cabinet member do an Elliott Spitzer.
And Obama's, well, I had no idea that didn't happen.
I never saw that happen.
You can't happen in my administration.
I didn't see it.
And I didn't hear about that.
It's sort of like Bill Clinton and the Waco invasion.
You know, Janet Reno launches the Waco invasion.
Lots of kids die.
They go ask Clinton about it.
It doesn't do that.
You got to talk to the Attorney General about that.
He passed the buck back there.
I didn't know about that.
It's all liberalism, folks.
It's just standing right out of the playbook.
Dina in Houston, you're next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Dina.
Yes.
Hi.
Hi, how are you?
Fine.
Thank you.
Welcome to the show, and thank you for holding.
Okay.
Yes.
First thing I want to say, I was listening to the little history sermon you was giving a few minutes ago.
And also I want to say that to me, what you're trying to do is put Ronald Reagan, Bush, and McClain in all the same area.
It is not so because Ronald Reagan and Bush and McCain is two different people.
They don't even have the same.
Ronald Reagan cannot be.
Three different people, Dina.
Yes, you're right.
But I was saying in personality.
Bush and McCain can never be Ronald Reagan.
Well, I'm not.
I know, damn it.
That's one of the reasons we're unhappy here.
But that's how you're trying to portray it.
I am not at all, Dina.
I am lamenting that we don't have a leader on the Republican side either.
Okay, but what you're saying is that you're still pushing McCain because he's the only one that's running Republicans.
I'm not pushing McCain.
McCain's a beneficiary of Operation Chaos, but I'm not pushing McCain.
But that's what it definitely seemed like.
And another thing, if I were pushing McCain, he'd be in trouble.
Well, because of all those independents and modernism.
I think it's a Republican that's running, and your job is to push for Republicans.
No, it's not.
No, it is not.
Now, I have openly said I don't want Hillary or Obama to win.
And so that's what I'm saying.
And it is about waiting.
This Operation Chaos is about winning.
Exactly.
Well, you tell me what I said about McCain.
But hold on.
But if Hillary nor Obama will win, then who else is going to be in place?
Nobody else but McCain.
And a vote for McCain is a vote for George Bush, which we are in horrible, horrible conditions because of the.
I wish it were a vote for George Bush, but it isn't.
But let me ask another thing.
You said guilt by association.
When did I say that?
No, I'm speaking of Obama.
That's what Obama said.
That's what the defenders of Obama was saying.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
I've heard you said more than one time, guilt by association.
Let's look at Bill Bright.
I repeated it because I've heard them say it.
Okay, that's fine.
That's fine.
But I'm just saying, let's look at guilt by association.
Let's look at George Bush.
When 9-11 happened.
You guys got to give it up.
You guys got to give it up.
He's not on a ballot.
Let me just have my faith, and you can say whatever you want to.
When 9-11 happened, Bin Laden's family was in George Bush's home.
Now, if you want to say guilt by association.
Do you attend Reverend Jeremiah Wright's church?
No, I don't, and I don't have to because some of the things he says.
You mean you don't have to because you already know that what he's preaching is right?
Okay, no, no.
Off the subject.
Bin Laden's family was in Bush's house.
Exactly.
I know you know that.
Some of his family.
Don't try that.
That's an Obama tactic.
You can't try that out, Dina.
You can try a lot of tactics.
You know what?
You can't trick the host.
Look at I have a doctorate.
I have a article.
I have a doctorate.
I definitely can.
Dina, I have a doctorate in trichinology.
It's no trickinology.
It's true.
Would you like me to send you the document?
But I don't hear you speak about that.
No, you don't speak about a lot of things.
I don't know.
I know that Bin Laden's family was not in Bush's house.
Nor do you speak a lot of things when it comes to George Bush.
Nor do you speak a lot of things when he went to the church that he went to that said you shouldn't have interracial marriages.
You don't speak about none of that.
Because you are Republican and you for the Republican McCain.
And like I said, a vote for McCain is a vote for George Bush.
So you have to smear Obama.
You have to say, and another thing.
Dina, his president.
I'm being very patient with you.
Caster is not running for president.
Obama is.
I'm being very patient with you, but I am smearing nobody.
They are smearing themselves.
I'm simply amplifying the smear.
I am smearing nobody.
Lord, Dina, you are a kook.
You know, you're just, and there are way too many of you.
We're never going to get unity.
I mean, not even a great unifier like Jeremiah Wright or Barack Obama can unify us as long as there are kooks like you who believe things like Obama's family was sleeping in Bush's house.
Well, Osaba's, Osaba's family, that's right, Bin Laden.
Let me just say Bin Laden's family.
We needed this respite from the intensity and seriousness of the past four days.
Tom in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello, Rush.
Hey, you're scaring me a little bit on your Operation Chaos.
How so?
Well, did you notice how the mainstream media is pumping it so much on how effective it is?
I'm afraid they're going to use it as ammunition to promote the fairness doctrine.
They're going to say, see, look at how this guy is interfering with the Democratic process.
Well, except if Mrs. Clinton's a beneficiary of this, she may be somewhat reluctant.
But don't worry about the fairness doctrine.
I'm not going to let fear and defensiveness affect the way I go about this.
If they try that, there are going to be lawsuits out to wazoo.
They're not going to have the fairness doctrine is not going to happen anytime soon.
And if they try to implement this, it's not going to be a slam dunk for them.
But here's the thing.
And Tom, I'm very serious about this.
Believe me, whether it's Operation Chaos or not, they know. of the effectiveness of conservative talk radio.
They fear it, and they have feared it for a long time.
Not only do they fear it, they hate it.
Operation Chaos is not anything new to them, particularly what they think happens here.
And so whether Operation Chaos, it happened or not, whether Operation Chaos was a success or not, they were still going to try to shut us down, not because of our effectiveness, well, yes, because of our effectiveness.
But they are liberals and they want to silence any effective opposition rather than debate it.
Operation Chaos or not?
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