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March 24, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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March 24, 2008, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Boy, you know, I haven't seen the drive-by's this happy in I don't know how long.
And it's sick.
The drive-by's uh they're happy at the at the number of uh deaths in Iraq at 4,000.
I mean, they're literally having media orgasms out there.
Uh ticks me off.
And we'll have more on that as the program unfolds.
Also, the uh the rising star, Kwame Kilpatrick, uh, the mayor of Detroit faces 15 years in the Hoosgow, sex charges, perjury charges, ruining people's lives.
I've got a couple three stories about this, and I'll be damned if I can find out what party he belongs to.
I happen to know he's a Democrat, but the drive-by'd don't think it necessary to point that out in all these stories.
Greetings, my friends.
Hope you had a fine weekend.
I certainly did.
Rush Limbaugh back running Operation Chaos here from our Operation Chaos headquarters uh from the subterranean protected depths of the EIB Southern Command.
A telephone number if you want to be on the program today is uh 800 282-2882, and the uh email address is L Rushbo at EIB net.com.
By the way, the prosecutor, the Wayne County prosecutor in Detroit bringing the charges is a black woman.
And so uh so we can't we can't pull a Reverend Jeremiah right here uh and say that all this is based on uh on white race right race to white racism.
We'll see how it all spells out.
By the way, uh, as you know, ladies and gentlemen, last week, Bill Richardson came off his vacation, not early.
He came off his vacation to endorse Barack Obama for president of the United States.
What what day was that?
Friday?
It was Friday.
What day is today?
Today is Monday, so Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
It's been four days.
And by the way, consider this sort of a shout-out uh PSA to those of you Democrat superdelegates out there.
Think of this as a a PSA.
Governor Richardson is alive and well.
I repeat.
Governor Bill Rich, I just saw him on TV.
I know that Governor Bill Richardson is still alive and well four days after an act of what I think was pure betrayal.
The Clintons made Bill Richardson who he is.
They enabled him to become governor of New Mexico, two cabinet posts, and he betrays them, and yet, four days after this betrayal, and this is a specific note to you superdelegates out there, of which Bill Richardson is one, he is still alive.
He has survived the weekend.
Bill Richardson, I repeat, after an act of betrayal against the Clintons, is hail and hardy.
He still has the beard.
The lesson for you superdelegates is that you can vote against Hillary Clinton and for at least four days, you can survive.
Now, what is this all add up to?
Well, what has the media action line been from uh from the from the early and mid-ninties on?
Is that Bill Clinton is such a great politician, our greatest, greatest politician.
Bill Clinton couldn't even get his own protege to vote for his own wife, talking about Bill Richardson here.
And in case the drive-bys didn't get it, he couldn't even get Richardson to not vote for his wife's opponent.
Oh, folks, Operation Chaos is just is it's just full speed ahead.
Uh no, I'm not leaving Clinton's camp.
Um point is here, Bill Clinton can't save her.
It's up to us is the point.
Clinton can't save her.
Richardson's hail and hardy.
He's walking around, he's strutting around, still sporting the beard that he grew on vacation when he was down there somewhere in the Caribbean.
Uh it's been it's been four days.
Uh now get it it's getting really dirty out there.
Richardson uh uh uh well Clinton, Clinton's been reduced to what an ex-general, a guy named McKeek, uh McPeak has called McCarthy tactics.
Uh Clinton's line, you know, I know Limbaugh understand this.
It'd be so wonderful.
So wonderful if we could have two patriotic Americans uh running for president.
He meant McCain and Hillary.
He Didn't mean Obama and uh and Hillary.
Um, it'd be great.
Two two really patriotic Americans could uh could debate the issues out there.
Now, hang on, he's not saying here that Obama doesn't love the country.
Uh and even if he had said that Obama doesn't love the country, that would depend on what love means uh in the uh in in the Clinton vernacular.
Um so the translation is that this this campaign is not about so-called swift voting.
We've moved on.
We're now into billboating.
Bill voting, I mean, got out there and insult and target Obama's patriotism.
Uh, like what's Clinton gonna say next and when will he say it?
I just I just love this.
Now, as as for the Democrats and their and their stupid uh their their primary design, follow me on this.
I've been I've this this took a long time, folks, to assemble.
Um, and I'm I'm gonna try to explain this in as understandable a fashion as possible.
New Mexico voted for Hillary.
And yet Bill Richardson, the governor of New Mexico has supported Obama.
It's come out and endorsed Obama.
Massachusetts votes for Hillary, John Kerry, the haughty John Kerry, Ted Kennedy support Obama.
Meanwhile, all three of them.
This is so much fun.
I can't tell you.
All three of these people.
Richardson, uh Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, all three of them insist that the superdelegates vote for the candidate who is winning the popular vote generally, but not in their own states.
In other words, we, the superdelegates here, we Kerry and Kennedy and uh uh uh Richardson, we we ought to be free to do what we want to do.
But in these other states, you superdelegates need to follow the popular vote, even though we three haven't.
Uh the the argument here, this is this is where it gets complicated.
The argument that the popular vote should dictate who the superdelegates vote for, and if we want to take that a step further, the delegates in the Democrat primaries are a portion, not by popular vote.
How in the world can Hillary win the popular vote in Texas and Obama get most of the delegates?
The reason for that is that it's popular votes not really what counts.
The popular votes just now being revived here to try to help Hillary.
That's the last chance she's got.
Um what the the the delegates of the Democrat primaries are portion not by popular vote, which is what all these people are now calling for, but proportionality.
And they are also chosen in cauc eye.
Uh in no state, in no state are the delegates assigned based purely on the popular vote.
So why should the superdelegates have to vote according to the popular vote when the other delegates were not selected that way?
Um and why should the superdelegates have to vote based on which candidate has more delegates going into the convention if those delegates weren't reflective of the popular vote?
You see what a mess this is.
But it's typical of liberal Democrats.
The whole population of superdelegates exists.
And what are there?
Almost 800 of them, 790.
The whole purpose here is to correct mistakes made by average stupid idiot Democrat voters uh in the primaries.
This dates back to it dates back to McGovern when the party nominated.
And the the interesting thing about this is that the superdelegates were designed to stop the emergence of another McGovern, and yet they've nominated two of them.
Either one of them is another McGovern.
No matter what the superdelegates do.
Meanwhile, McCain's sitting there with a New York Times publishing this picture, him slouching sitting next to the haughty John Kerry, reminding voters that McCain twice thought seriously about switching parties.
Poor Senator McCain.
I I I really don't think he yet understands what is in store for him down the road.
So where are we?
Obama has received the most popular votes nationally thus far, but the delegate selection is not based on that.
We're just making trouble here, folks.
This is part of Operation Chaos.
I'm I tell you what, I don't know how this is gonna end.
I don't know where this is gonna end.
Oh, and the blogs.
The left-wing Blogs are just a Twitter with the fact I might be indicted in Ohio for spa.
Not not just the vo Oh, yes, it's not just the voters, not just the Republican voters who crossed over.
Get this in Ohio.
And there's no chance.
If they indict me, there's no chance.
First of all, this is freedom of speech.
Second of all, you can vote for anybody anytime for whatever reason you want.
It's private.
But in Ohio, they apparently they made people who were going to switch parties sign a document pledging to support the principles of the Democrat Party.
Well, who the hell knows what those are?
I mean, those things change constantly.
You cannot, you cannot uh uh you cannot make people register to vote on that basis.
But they're actually all a Twitter here.
The blogs are with the fact that I might be indicted.
Oh kids, you not you know, and now Texas.
Texas getting in on this too.
Uh Texas thinking, well, we we might have had some uh we we might have had some of our laws violated down here.
If Limbaugh is the culprit, then we're gonna look into this.
I'm not making this up.
Now these are kook blogs, these are far left wing blogs, but and and they're saying this is this is all part of a pattern of uh of Republican voter fraud.
The thing that I still find amazing about this is that this is precisely what the Democrats did to give us on the Republican side our nominee.
They did this in New Hampshire, they did it in all these early states, moderates, independents crossing over to vote for McCain in open primaries.
And then, of course, we're fine.
That was people voting their heart, which BS.
We know those people are not going to vote for McCain unless some of them are agitated Hillary or Obama voters and might be upset that neither of them get the uh get the nomination.
So in Texas, just to close the loop here, in Texas, Hillary wins the popular vote.
Obama got more delegates.
Now that strikes me as a as a you know, red, white, and blue American.
Well, that's unfair.
That's totally unfair.
You get the most votes and you don't win.
I know it's not fair according to Democrat Party rules.
I'm I'm but I'm just same thing.
It's it's it's the equivalent of the electoral college here.
But they're going back and forth with this.
Uh this is this is instructive here, uh, ladies and gentlemen, because how the Democrats run the government.
They run their own elections the way they run the government, in ways you can't possibly understand that make no sense, that are not fair, that are total bureaucratic nightmares and lead to constant infighting.
Under a two-tier system, about 35% of pledged delegates will be allocated based on the statewide performance of the candidates.
The rest are decided under a more complicated formula involving local results, in most cases by congressional district that tends to produce a muddled tally.
Now, I I don't care how the Democrats do.
You know, we're just sitting here watching and uh Operation Chaos in full swing.
But I want to repeat, I think that Bill Richardson's endorsement of Obama truly an act of political betrayal.
He was an anonymous congressman before Clinton plucked him from obscurity and uh and handed him big jobs.
He went against his mentor and against the people in his state.
It's all about ambition.
He sees Obama's winning, so he's thrown in with him.
I think we might have been looking at the ticket, but again, for you super delegates, the key to remember here, it was just Friday that Bill Richardson endorsed Obama publicly on TV.
We have arrived at Monday, four days later.
I just saw Richardson on TV alive and hail and hardy.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh and the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.
Brand new week of broadcast excellence.
By the way, speaking of Operation Chaos, on Friday we made Operation Chaos merchandise available in the stores.
You have two days at the EIB store at Rush Limbaugh.com.
You have two days to be among the first to order either a t-shirt or a cap or bumper sticker or a combination of the three and uh and have them shipped out by April 4th.
The first shipment will go out on April 4th.
Uh remember uh we've had some trouble with past merchandise, took sometimes a month to turn around a coffee mug once, and the time people got it, it was uh it was irrelevant.
Um I was bound to determine it.
That was not gonna happen with this, so I got assurances from the manufacturer.
I could do quick turnaround on this stuff.
So uh go to Rush Limbaugh.com, it's right there at the top of the banner.
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You get a combo of um of these, and you'll see how it all works out.
And if you get the order in by Wednesday of this week, you will be among the first members of the Operation Chaos Street team.
This stuff will be shipped out in the first shipment on Friday, April 4th.
Which is not far away.
By on these on this on this indictment, the possibility of your host being indicted for voter fraud in Ohio.
You know, the entire set of principles of the Democrat Party cross-party lines.
I mean, according to Obama and Hillary, they refuse to be called liberals.
You know, if you're supposed to sign a pledge to support the principles of Democrat Party, what the hell are they?
Obama and Hillary refuse to be called liberals.
They insist on being unity candidates.
They themselves have have reached out to Democrats and non-Democrats to vote for them.
Obama's running ads or was last week in Pennsylvania, urging Republicans to cross over, register, and vote.
By the way, tomorrow is the last day to do this in Pennsylvania.
If you don't, if you're a Republican and you want to vote for either Hillary or Obama to keep Operation Chaos alive in the Pennsylvania primary on April 22nd, you have to do this by tomorrow.
You have to register to vote in the Democrat Party by tomorrow.
But if I'm indicted, Obama is got to be indicted too, because he's running ads urging people to do this.
They both need to be indicted.
Because they're both urging independence, moderates, Republicans to cross over and vote for them in these primaries.
Let's go to the audio sound bites.
Bill Richardson, the Sunday morning on the Today Show.
The uh substitute Holt Lester Holt, a host, Lester Holt, interviewing Richardson, said, I've got to ask you about the phone call that you had to make on Thursday to Senator Clinton.
Uh your friends with the Clintons.
You worked for Bill Clinton's administration.
What was the phone call like?
Well, I've had better phone calls.
I talked to Senator Clinton about 9 o'clock and I told her, and you know, uh, she was she was disappointed.
It was a little bit heated.
She asked me why.
I gave her the reasons, the race speech.
I mentioned that there was something very special about Obama.
Uh nothing against uh her and her husband who I served uh for many years.
And but it was tough, and I got to admit, Lesbert I I really dreaded making that call uh all day.
My stomach was upset.
And I did it, but you have to give that courtesy.
But it was not an easy one.
Oh.
Oh, man, that's really hard.
And an act of betrayal here, and there's a second act of betrayal.
I mean, you don't have to go into details describing what Mrs. Clinton's attitude was like.
This was a political calculation.
Most people in a situation like this, when asked by a drive-by reporter, well, tell us about the details of the conference.
Well, I can't do that, Lester.
It's a private matter, of course.
Uh, this conversation took place off the record, but I did make the phone.
You go on.
Oh no, we had to hear that Hillary was throwing cups and saucers and threatening this and threatening that.
Well, I mean, she didn't he didn't say that, but that's the image he created.
Well, she was disappointed.
Uh little bit heated, quote unquote.
Well, we know he's smart enough to know that we can paint pictures in our minds of what Hillary does when she gets a little bit heated.
So uh let's move on to uh what is this Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace talking to Bill Richardson?
He says, Look, James Carville accused you of an act of betrayal.
He said that you're Judas.
Do you know, by the way, do you know what that means?
If in James Carville's mind, if Bill Richardson is Judas, what does that make Clinton?
Christ.
These sicklos, folks, these are sicklos.
So Carville compl compares Richardson to Judas, and he's asked about that.
Richardson is, uh, says that's pretty tough stuff.
I'm not gonna get in the gutter like that.
And you know, that's typical of many of the people around uh Senator Clinton.
Uh-oh.
Uh they think they have a sense of entitlement to the presidency.
I am very loyal to the Clintons.
I served under President Clinton, but I saw.
How Can you say that?
And I served the country well, and he gave me that opportunity.
But you know, Chris, it shouldn't just be Bush, Clinton, Bush, Clinton.
You know, what about the rest of us?
I got in the race.
A lot of other candidates, Senator Biden, Dodd that are qualified and experienced.
You know, Senator Obama representing change.
Whoa, yeah, some change here.
He represents the same damn stuff as Jesse Jackson.
There's no difference.
I'm convinced of it now.
There's no difference in Obama and Al Sharpton.
There's no difference in Obama and Jesse Jackson.
Just Obama had a much better mask than those guys.
Those guys were argumentative and challenging, and Obama was pleasing and contrite and so forth.
But I mean, I've got loyalty to the Clintons, talking about Carvel being in the gutter.
They have a sense of entitlement to the presidency.
There aren't any tell-all books written about the Clintons, but I'll tell you a bunch of Clinton people do endorse the anti-Clinton.
Chickens coming home to roost Obama.
And we are back, uh, ladies and gentlemen, continuing now with our audio soundbites, uh, MSNBC today, morning Joe program.
Chris Matthews talking to Governor Bill Richardson, and he asked Richardson, so why is it important to have Barack Obama our next president?
That's a question.
When I made the endorsement with 10,000 people in a huge auditorium, I saw the faces of a lot of Americans, young, old, Hispanic, African American, Asian, but they were all with a sense of hope.
They were yelling, they were enthused.
I've never seen this before emanate from a candidate.
Obama has something that's very good for the country.
I don't know exactly what, but it's very good.
One one of the things that that strikes me about this is what does Bill Richardson see when he looks out over this crowd of 10,000 people?
Why, he saw Hispanic, he saw African American, he saw Asian.
He saw young, he saw old.
He just didn't see 10,000 Americans.
He saw these various groups.
He saw their ages.
And he saw hope.
Let me tell you something.
This whole episode with Obama and the preacher and the church and so forth, and the fact that Obama once did transcend race as a candidate, now is the candidate of race, Illustrates the futility of hope.
People sat around hoping for a whole bunch of stuff to happen, and a lot of stuff has happened.
It wasn't what they were hoping for.
You think anybody in the Obama campaign, anybody supporting Obama was hoping for any of this.
So the the futility of hope is on parade.
One more here, and this is um, I guess also on Morning Joe.
Matthews had this exchange with Howard Wolfson uh about uh let's see, this is shh I think am I jumping ahead here when I shouldn't be.
Hang on just a second.
Oh, yeah, it is.
It's about Richardson.
Here we go.
Do you think this Judas line was a little over the line for James?
Uh it's not something that I would have said, but it's not the same thing as Merrill McPeak calling Bill Clinton McCarthyite and then standing with Barack Obama the next day to deliver a similar attack on Bill Clinton.
A t you know, total a total trumped up charge, saying that he said something he did not say, and then calling him McCarthyite?
I mean, well, look.
Even Obama, even Senator Obama's own supporters have had to repudiate.
It's just more operational chaos.
Now we got Democrats calling each other McCarthyites.
Bill Clinton being called a McCarthyite.
So this is on this program we have referred to the Clintons as a soap opera.
Uh Chris Matthews today on MSNBC referred to them as uh as a as a sitcom and has called for the Clintons sitcom to end.
The feeling people have when they see you standing next to Barack Obama with your different backgrounds.
I tell you, it's a stunning picture.
It's not important what the politics of the Clinton family is now.
It's what important to the country.
And I really think we got to stop talking about this as if this were a sitcom.
We had eight years of the sitcom.
What are the Clintons up to?
How do they relate to each other?
What do they feel today?
Mika, it's a sitcom.
And it's got to end.
We got to focus on America.
We're stuck in Iraq.
4,000 people are dead now because of decisions made by politicians like the Clintons.
We've got to focus on what matters and stop the sitcom approach to politics.
It doesn't matter what happened on the phone between Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson.
What matters is what Bill Richardson has to say about the future of the country.
This is just too good.
This is folks, this is so off the charts, it's difficult even for I, your host, to seriously analyze this.
All I can all I can tell you is uh that the the Chris Matthews and his gang were the primary audience and the Nielsen audience for the Clinton soap opera, the Clinton sitcom all during the nineties, all during the nineties and up till not le long ago,
it was the Clinton campaign that benefited from all this drive-by media adulation and loving their sitcom, loving the way that they got away with their sitcom behavior, trying to tell people that they were wrong for describing it as something less than serious politics and serious American policy.
But now the uh th this this is th this this comment now, what's important to the country is we gotta get the Clintons out of there.
Is this constitute an endorsement of the way?
Is Matthews endorsed Obama here?
Would you I mean this sounds to me like it's uh it's it's an endorsement.
So the Clintons are now a sitcom.
Will will Matthews have to apologize for this?
You know, when when he goes off the reservation like this, the Clinton people call MSNBC, and he's had to apologize a couple times.
We'll keep a sharp eye here and see if there is a um a third.
Let's go to the phones.
People have been patiently waiting here.
Uh Kay in Nashville, your next, or first, I should say, on the program today.
It's great to have you with us.
Rush.
Yes.
Oh.
My dad, he passed away March 15th, 9 o'clock PM.
He was 85 years old and a great conservative.
He left me these words on his dying bed.
He says, I love you, I love your family.
I have four children.
I love Ronald Reagan and keep listening to Rush.
No.
He really said that there you go.
Your dad.
Oh my dad.
On his dying bed, said keep listening to Rush.
Yes.
He was a great American and a staunch Republican.
He did really well during the Ronald Reagan years financially, and he and I talked about once a week.
I live in Nashua.
He lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How old is your dad when he died?
Eighty-five.
Now, you know, this is this is uh very humbling to me.
I hope I hope you understand, Kay, what I mean.
I I these kinds of things when people say them to me, I don't really I'm as close to speechless as I ever get, uh, other than to say I'm grateful that you called and you got through to be able to tell me this.
One of the things that I've always noticed when I when I talk to uh uh elderly people, I ran into a couple recently uh on golf course.
And in the eighties.
And they care as much about the future of the country now as they did when they were younger.
And I've always I've often marveled at that because I would think when you get to be a certain age and know that you've got many fewer years ahead of you than you have behind you, that you might just take a break from it and say, uh why should I care about this?
I'm not gonna be around to see if any of this happens, but then the the reality sets in, they've got kids.
Uh and they are true patriots, and they do care about the future of the country long beyond uh their time as citizens in this country, and that is irreplaceable.
That is the kind of thing that keeps this country going.
That people care about it and have great concern beyond their own time on earth as Americans.
Uh I don't know how common that is with citizens of other countries around the planet.
I really don't.
I'm not saying that we're exclusive in this regard, don't misunderstand.
But it is this desire to pass along and pass down values, traditions, respect for the institutions that uh defined and uh and made this a great country and the desire for them to continue is it just is it just it it it awe me.
Uh I'm I'm overawed by uh by all of this and the fact that there's so many millions of Americans uh who have this concern.
You realize how easy it would be for people to say, you know what, I don't care.
I'm gonna be around much longer.
I really don't care.
I'm stopped gonna be upset about this, I'm gonna stop caring about it.
I'm gonna stop giving myself heartache, anger, whatever.
Hell with it.
Done all I could, but that's not the way people look, because there's such a profound um appreciation and love and respect for this country among people who appreciate it and have taken the time to understand what uh what the reasons for this country's greatness are.
So I'm I really uh appreciative of that of that case.
Yeah.
Well, uh it's but it's a love of the country that that all these people have, and it's just it's it's just heartwarming.
And this is the kind of thing that I think all of you, if you ever get so frustrated or depressed that you think the hell with this rush, nothing ever changes.
I don't care anymore.
I voted for this and I voted for that, it doesn't happen.
We still got earmarks, and we still got illegal immigration.
I don't care.
We can't get rid of the Clintons and go talk to somebody who is not very many years away from death, still care about that.
They're not giving up.
They have no intention of giving up even after their deaths because they're hoping that the influence that they uh brought to their families and friends during the course of their lives will continue on.
You can never give up.
You can't quit even after you die.
That's part of the uniqueness of being an American is that you survive as an American citizen because of the people that you've loved and you've come in contact with that have been inspired by you.
And it's more people than you will ever know, by the way, even in your own personal circle.
Back after this, they wouldn't.
You know, it's it's it's this is it's hilarious.
Here you have Chris Matthews lecturing America.
And so we gotta get rid of the Clinton sitcom.
It doesn't matter what Richardson and Hillary talking, we gotta get rid of that.
We gotta go Obama.
America's gotta go, but we don't get specific reasons why it doesn't matter.
We just gotta get rid of the serious sitcom, the Clinton sitcom.
Matthew's show is a sitcom.
If we need to get rid of it, if we're gonna start talking about getting rid of sitcoms, we don't want to get rid of the Clintons yet, Chris.
We we are loving this here at the EIB network.
And of course, Richardson uh when when describing his endorsement of Obama didn't tell us why.
He sees a bunch of people out there, different colors, different shapes, different sizes, different sexes, different ages, and then says they want hope or have hope and want change.
We didn't hear any specifics, because it doesn't matter.
And they don't even know.
I don't think either one of these guys know.
Well, yes, they do, because they're liberals and they know that all this is just a game uh to advance the liberal Democrat candidate as something other than a liberal, but they they pretty much know what they're aiming for.
Why else support a Democrat?
Here's Mike and um oh, correct myself.
I erred because somebody misinformed me on this.
Somebody told me that the deadline was tomorrow for Republicans to register as Democrats, or vice versa, anybody to register and vote tomorrow, uh on April 22nd, rather, in the Pennsylvania primary.
It's today.
Today is the cutoff for registration changes in Pennsylvania.
If you want to vote uh in the April 22nd Pennsylvania primary, Mike in um uh yeah, yeah, Mike.
Hold on, Mike, hey, he's calling from Ohio.
Yes, Mike.
Yeah, I'm from Ohio, and you know, as far as I'm concerned, when I voted, I didn't have nobody to vote for.
I mean, if you wanted to have a real primary, everybody that was running for president should have been on it.
I get there and I get the choice of three people, you got you one Republican, our two great Democrat candidates.
Geez.
I mean, I wasn't bought for neither one of them.
I'm gonna change my own.
Wait a second.
Mike, Mike, help me out.
You are you Democrat or Republican?
I am a I have been a registered Democrat ever since I could vote.
Wait, and so your options were McCain, Obama, and Hillary, and you weren't jazzed about either of them.
I'm not jazzed with any of them.
I mean Obama.
You know, I mean, let's forget about the the Reverend and stuff.
Just look at his policies.
He's going after CEOs.
He don't like CEOs making money, but yet these same CEOs that he's going after is that are the same people that are ensuring that I give my pension check every month.
I mean, he dug the United States, all the people here they voted against, they didn't want illegal immigration.
They didn't want an amnesty.
When they were in Texas, he brings up the DREAM Act.
He comes to Ohio, they don't even talk about that.
All they talk about is NAFTA.
NAFTADS and AFTAD.
I mean, we don't I mean I far as I'm concerned, I didn't have a choice to vote for anybody.
Yeah, well, they talk about NAFTA because they you know, I've got a whole stack of stuff here today, uh uh, Mike, the Democrats trying to destroy the U.S. economy.
Oh, in order to try to depress people like you, trying to depress voters like you to vote for them.
Oh I'm gonna chance I'm ch I'm becoming uh independent.
All right, well, what do you not like about what do you what do you not like about Hillary?
Hillary is the same old stuff.
I mean, her policies in Obama ain't much different.
What about McCain?
McCain, McCain's his uh his his stuff will bankrupt his country too with his uh environmental stuff.
I mean, how in the world can you describe yourself as a Democrat here when you don't like Obama and Hillary policies and you don't like McCain's uh because a Rush, believe it or not, most Democrats are not stupid.
I mean, most are hard work anecdotal.
Inect what's coming out of me.
Anecdotal evidence on that claim will not work.
I d I I demand proof of the claim that most Democrats are not stupid.
Well, the most i if you talk to your normal people, your normal working class people, they go to work, they they try to be there for thirty years or whatever, all they asked for is what they deserved.
If you listen to some of the policies of Hillary and Obama, they're going after big business.
Well, hey, should a guy make three million dollar bonus every year?
I don't know, but if the stockholders are letting them have it, the American way.
But these same people that they're going after are the same guys that are trying to keep the businesses going, which ensure my pension.
Oh, you know, I will I'm gonna have to amend something because you are a little smarter than the average Democrat because you are immune, apparently what they're actually trying to do with all these anti-corporate messages in their campaigns.
The Democrats are using class envy.
They're trying to make you hate uh big corporations, not just the CEOs, but the entire corporation for keeping you poor, keeping you down, giving you no chance to advance while these people are paying themselves big bucks, when in fact the number one contributing uh uh party to wall uh uh from Wall Street tycoons is Democrats.
Most of Wall Street's giving big money to Democrats is it's maybe a protection racket.
Uh but uh it it still is the uh it still is the case.
Well, congratulations.
Mike, uh don't get too many calls from uh from Democrats like this.
I understand your dilemma.
Uh we got three possibilities out there, and he's not jazzed by what are you gonna do, Mike?
I mean, if we get down in November, it's gonna be Hillary or Obama versus McCain.
What are you gonna do?
I don't know.
I mean, they're all there always is Ralph Nader.
Is saying, you know, as bad as ass.
Well, you rush, out of all the people that we have in a in in that been elected that are in, you know, government, this is what we get.
This is the cream of the crap.
Come on.
It's almost like they okay, it's your turn.
You know, half of them don't care.
I mean, you know, they want socialized medicine, which is all this gonna turn in.
This is gonna be a welfare state.
Our our country is you're you're going to have to leave this party.
You're you're trashing your own party.
You're trashing everything they believe in here.
It's no wonder these people.
They never used to believe in all this.
Back back in the day, they never believed.
Well, they believed in this stuff long enough for you to have known about it and switched parties by now.
You go back to the 60s and 70s, yeah.
But uh wasn't long, in fact, one la long after JFK's assassination, they began this tilt to the left that uh uh has has kept going.
But I want to you you said something here that's very, very, very, very intriguing to me, Mike.
And you just sort of you just sort of slipped it in there and it went by real fast, and people might not have even heard it because I was speaking to you at the same time.
You said there's always Ralph Nader.
Mike.
That's good thinking.
Kwame Kilpatrick's response press conference taking place now, these charges announced earlier today.
His lawyers up there, and Kwame, the mayor of Detroit's up there, something starkly apparent.
And that is it, wife is not there, ladies and gentlemen.
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