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March 24, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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March 24, 2008, Monday, Hour #3
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I'm still thinking of old Carl from Philadelphia called us last time.
Please, Rush, please, you gotta stop operation chaos.
You gotta stop operation.
And then he tells us Operation Chaos is going to guarantee Obama being in the White House.
You gotta stop it, Rush.
It's unsportsman like.
You know, I I continue to marvel here.
The Democrats do this.
The Democrats chose our nominee on the Republican side for all intents and purposes by crossing the aisle in the early primaries and voting for McCain, Democrats and independents, all of a sudden when we do it, it's indictable.
Greetings, welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh, the excellence and yes, they are thinking of indicting me in Ohio, ladies and gentlemen, for sponsoring vote fraud.
I have decided that if I am indicted, and if it goes to trial, I'm gonna show up in the courtroom in my Steelers jersey.
No, I wouldn't do I why would I of course would uh uh display the proper proper decorum.
Anyway, great to have you back here, folks.
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As I mentioned, right before the last hour concluded, the Associated Press, after falling for six straight months, sales of existing homes posted an unexpected increase.
Of course, unexpected.
The experts at AP are always wrong.
Unexpected increase in February, which uh may have reflected more aggressive price cutting by sellers in some parts of the country.
Well, of course.
The National Association of Realtors said the sales of existing homes rose by 2.9% in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.03 5.03 million units.
It was the biggest increase in a year, and caught economists by surprise.
Yes.
Naturally, the economists are always caught by surprise.
They'd been expecting a small decline.
The trade group reported that the media and existing sales price in February fell to 195,900.
That was the largest year-over-year drop on records that go back to 1999.
Existing home sales rise in February.
And of course, it's because prices are coming down.
It's just another illustration of even in a bad market, a bad economy, somebody benefits.
I use this example all the time.
When the price of oil got down to $10 a barrel back in the 80s, domestic producers had to cap their wells.
They could not make a profit.
Consumers are making out like bandits.
But the producers, domestic producers, were up creek.
Now, I'll tell you that when this bottoms out, and I I don't I don't know when this this uh mortgage business and the subprime crisis and the credit crunch, I don't know where it's all gonna bottom out, but they will at some point, because they always do, and there's gonna be a rebound.
And and when that bottom occurs, I hope that you are in the smart money crowd that sees that bottom, because there are going to be home deals like we haven't seen in the longest time.
Uh it's gonna be a buying opportunity uh for all kinds of people who are not yet in the home market and want their own homes.
Uh it it's it's gonna be big.
I have no idea what it's gonna be.
The biggest, you know, the biggest challenge is gonna be at that point is when you buy your first home, is kicking the homeless out of it who have been living in it since it was abandoned uh during foreclosure periods such as uh such as now.
But even in the midst of this good news, Hillary Clinton has proposed that the government get involved in flipping houses.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan and other economic experts should determine whether the U.S. government needs to buy up homes to stem the country's housing crisis.
Hillary Clinton proposed today.
She said the Federal Housing Administration should stand ready to buy, restructure, and resell failed mortgages to strengthen the ailing U.S. economy.
Just as it has in the past, this kind of temporary measure by the government could give our economy the boost it needs and families the help that they need, Clinton said in a speech she gave not long ago in Philadelphia.
It would not require a single new government bureaucracy and be designed to be self-financing over time so it would cost taxpayers nothing in the long run.
When a liberal Democrat tells you that a government program is going to cost you nothing, of course, you grab the back pocket because the government getting involved is always going to alter the market in uh in ways more than likely uh deleterious.
Uh she said that the uh this group that she wants, basically she's talking about flipping houses.
She wants the government to get involved in flipping houses.
She wants the government in the speculator market.
And uh and this is precisely for two reasons.
Democrats don't trust the market.
They want the government to take over as much of free market operations as possible, and they want you thinking that you have your house because of the government.
And because of Mrs. Clinton, and because the Democrat Party, so that you will vote for them.
It's that simple.
It is always, always, ladies and gentlemen, always about them.
From Tokyo, the United States should inject public funds into its financial system to solve the mortgage crisis that has sparked global credit fears.
Uh, this from Japan, uh the Japan's financial services minister, whose name is Yoshimi Watanabe, urging the U.S. to learn from Tokyo's experience during its bad loan crisis, during which massive amounts of public funds were injected into the banking system.
Watanabe also said Japan was willing to help solve the problem if needed.
It is essential for the U.S. to understand that given Japan's lesson, public fund injection into the financial sector is unavoidable.
Uh it's well, it's probably unavoidable because we've got so many people running to do it here.
Uh but you know the Japanese had their own problems in this regard.
Uh and it was precisely, you know, you can trace it back largely to Japan Inc., which was an association between Japanese banks and business and government.
And it's what caused their problem in the first.
So they just injected more money into it finally until uh their injection really had much to do with it.
It was just market forces eventually playing out and turning around and straightening themselves out on their own.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press has this headline.
U.S. ponders how deep is economic abyss.
Well, I don't even need to read the story, and I don't even need to tell you what the story says.
I can answer the question.
How deep is the U.S. economic abyss?
It will be as deep as the drive-by media can make it.
The drive-by media doing everything that it can to create in your mind as much chaos as possible over the state of the uh of the U.S. economy.
And then there's this, and we've got a whole economic stack here today of doom and gloom as hundreds of thousands of American homeowners fall behind on their mortgage payments.
More people are turning to short-term loans with sky-high interest rates just to get by.
While hard figures are hard to come by, evidence from nonprofit credit and mortgage counselors suggests that the number of people using so-called payday loans is growing as the U.S. housing crisis deepens and negative spin for econom or sign for economic recovery.
Yeah, we're we're hearing from around the country, many folks are buried deep in payday loans and debts uh as well as struggling with their mortgage payments, said Uriah King, a policy associate at the Center for Responsible Lending.
A payday loan is typically for a few hundred bucks with a term of two weeks and an interest rate as high as eight hundred percent.
The average borrower ends up paying back seven hundred and ninety-three dollars for a $325 loan.
We're talking alone sharks.
391% interest uh rate plus fees and penalties, of course, and you know what those can be if uh if you don't pay up.
Now, none of this is official.
This is all anecdotal from a uh uh public policy center, the Center for Responsible Lending.
Uh payday loan, as I say, usually a few hundred bucks, but the uh interest on top of the $325 loan equals a payback of $793.
They also estimate that payday lenders issued more than $28 billion in loans in 2005, according to the uh latest available figures.
Uh the loans on offer have an annual percentage rate of up to 391%, excluding fees and penalties.
All you need for a loan like this is proof of regular income, even government benefits will do.
So you go down to your local loan shark, you show him your pay stub, show him what's coming, prove that you're still employed, and you can get one of these loans to help stem foreclosure.
And apparently they say many, many peoples are uh are engaged in it.
So the effort overall to portray the economy, and I look at it, I don't misunderstand here, folks.
I I do not have my head in the sand.
I am not saying everything's rosy.
I am not saying that everything is being overblown, but there is a lot of exaggeration here on the depth of the misery, on the depth of the problem.
Uh, and it's something that these economic upturns and downturns are always cyclical.
And the president had it right.
Uh, we came out of 9-11 in bad shape.
They had a recession in 2001.
We've had much worse problems than this, and we rebounded just dramatically, as we always do.
What the drive-bys are trying to do is dispirit people and ruin their confidence into believing this won't happen so as to accept stupid plans like Mrs. Clinton's proposal to get the federal government involved in flipping houses, meeting and surpassing all audience expectations daily.
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Earlier today, Kwame Kilpatrick, the mayor of uh Detroit, was charged 12 counts with uh sex and perjury, and a whole bunch of typical Democrat stuff.
Uh and he could go to jail for 15 years if he's convicted in all this.
When he had his press conference, stood up there alone with just his lawyer.
His wife did not do a Sylda Spitzer, did not do a Hillary Clinton.
She's mad.
She's peeved.
She wasn't there.
Kilpatrick started talking about balancing the budget, new proposal to the city council, working people together and so forth.
He just forgot one thing.
I know even McGreevy's wife showed up, but not Kwame Kilpatrick's wife.
She's not doing that.
But the one thing, the one thing that Kwame Kilpatrick could have done, that would have helped him immeasurably that he did not do.
He did not criticize his grandmother, ladies and gentlemen.
Had he done that, who knows where we would be.
You'll never find another love like mine.
Lou Rolls.
By the way, Kate Snow, ABC News, it's not over.
That's the message out of the Clinton campaign a couple of days ago on a conference call with reporters on Saturday, Campaign AIDS responded to an article posted at the Politico.com that states that Hillary Rodham Clinton has virtually no chance of winning a nomination.
10% chance.
She's got a 10% chance.
I mean, playing it on the up and up.
The article also quotes anonymous important Clinton advisor as saying privately Clinton has no more than a 10% chance of winning a race against Barack Obama.
But the Clinton said, wait a minute, ten states yet to come.
We got millions more Americans are going to weigh in and express their preferences.
Howard Wolfson saying that.
He said strong online fundraising was proof that Clinton's supporters do not want this race to end.
No, we don't.
Operation Chaos remains in full swing, ladies and gentlemen.
It's not over.
The bottom line is, and this this story says it, and Robert Novak repeats it.
The Clintons will do anything for this nomination.
Period.
Anything.
They will.
This is something we at Operation Chaos have always known.
We've discussed this.
You know how badly this is the only reason she'd been living for the last 20 years.
This is why she put up with all of that stuff she had to put up with with her husband.
It says why she put up with a public humiliation.
This is what it was all for.
And just to accept the opinion of the voters.
Some rookie black guy who even screwed it up bad with his minister, let this guy have it?
Uh-uh.
It's not over.
Arthur in San Antonio, Texas.
Great to have you, sir on the EIB network.
Hello.
Megadiddos Rush.
Uh, calling you a fifteen-year loyal listener calling you from San Antonio.
Great to have you here, sir.
Hey, I just wanted to put your mind at ease as it pertains to these uh potential indictments that might come down against you and other Republican crossover voters who voted in the Democrat primary in Ohio and now potentially Texas.
If if the basis of the charges would be that the crossover voter had to attest that they'll vote with Democrat values in the fall, then if they vote for John McCain, aren't they still within the confines of the law?
Well, you're giving away some secrets, should we have to go to court here?
But I mean, they're very, very insightful deduction on your part.
Sorry about that, Rush.
How in the world it appears to me that uh you can vote for Obama, Clinton, or McCain, and you're pretty much voting within the Democrat Party principle.
Yeah, exactly right.
Correct.
Uh okay.
Uh Arthur, you're a very insightful man.
Well, thank you, sir.
You really are.
I accept your apology.
Um I don't mind giving away our secrets.
Uh I'll tell the other side everything we our courtroom tactics, whatever they are.
Tell them everything.
And we'll still beat them, executing our tactics while they know what's coming.
That's the strength of our case.
And we're back.
Great to have you, ladies and gentlemen, to continue a little discussion we had last week.
This is from uh, what is this from?
Uh well, it's this is London.
It's a UK newspaper site that uh is an amalgamation of uh new uh lots of newspapers.
I'm not sure which newspaper this is from, but anyway, scientist warns that biofuels, i.e., ethanol, uh, could cause more harm than good.
A top scientist has warned the British government that their focus on green biofuels may be doing more harm to the environment than good.
Uh Professor Robert Watson, a chief environmental advisor, said laws to boost the use of biofuels by automobiles ought to be postponed until a review of their impact is carried out.
From uh one April, petrol stations must ensure that at least two and a half percent of fuel at their pumps is from biofuels made from crops rather than from all uh to bring them in line with the EU directive.
He said it'd be totally insane if it turned out that biofuels, which are designed to cut harmful carbon emissions, actually led to an increase in carbon production.
So when when's this when is common sense ever stop libs?
This is not about the environment.
Biofuels is not about the environment.
Ethanol's not about saving the environment, it's not about stopping global warming.
They just want you to think so.
Pure and folks, you've got to get a book.
I mentioned this last week.
Our official climatologist here, Roy W. Spencer, has written a book called Climate Confusion.
I'm holding it right here.
Formerly nicotine-stained fingers.
It's it's how global warming hysteria leads to bad science, pandering politicians, and misguided policies that hurt the poor.
Uh, Dr. Spencer, formerly of uh of NASA, is now at the uh University of Alabama Huntsville, and has got a great little picture here on the cover.
It's got a picture of either the sun rising or setting over the Antarctic or the Arctic.
I'm not sure which one.
I mean, it's just as cold as it can be.
Snow cover, ice everywhere, and the sign says danger, global warming ahead.
But it's called Climate Confusion, and it's uh it's written by a scientist for lay people to uh to be easily understood.
New York Times on Saturday, Operation Chaos, Donner Party Democrats by Timothy Egan.
You know who the Donner Party was?
Maybe you don't.
It depends.
You don't know what the Donner Party.
You really don't.
You have not been this is I'm not surprised.
You have not been taught about the Donner Party.
How about you, Craig?
Oh, come on!
You live in California, Donner pass.
Donner Pass.
What about you, Brian?
Be honest.
Unbelievable.
Snerdily, you snurt.
The Donner Party was a pioneer family and group in covered wagons that was trying to get over the Sierra Nevada mountain range in uh in Nevada and Northern California, and they got stuck in wintertime, and they were paralyzed, they could not move, and uh they made history for one reason.
They ate their dead.
Cannibalism.
It was all they could do to stay alive.
I have read about the Donner Party.
In fact, this now this was a winter, and talk about the toughness of people in our past, the toughness of pioneers.
These are people who had to resort to eating their dead to stay alive because the weather was so bad that they were they were paralyzed.
They could not move for an entire winter.
And there was one passage in diaries that they found.
It was an unusually cold winter.
There wasn't any whining, there wasn't any moaning or any of that.
They just they did what they had to do.
So the Donner Party Democrats, this is a story by Timothy Egan in the New York Times about Democrats eating their own after they kill each other.
That's what the Donner Party was.
I mean, Operation Chaos is it's having untold uh benefits.
Uh now even bleeding over to the uh to the New York Times, Dale in Kent, Ohio.
We go back to the phones.
You're next, sir.
Hello.
Hey, Dead O'S Rosh from Northeast Ohio.
Thanks for taking my call.
You bet, sir.
Hey, um I just wanted to mention if uh you are indicted in Ohio, then uh Barack Obama should be as well.
Because I have a door handle flyer here that I picked up off the sidewalk near my friend's apartment, which says right on it, Republicans and independents can vote in the Democratic primary.
Now, wait a second.
This is from the Obama campaign.
Well, no, I hear that.
I just but I I don't I didn't know what was going on in Ohio.
I knew that the Obama campaign was doing this in Pennsylvania.
Are you telling me and this audience that you were holding in your hands a flyer printed and distributed by the Obama campaign that was put on doorknobs of the homes of Republicans, saying that they could vote in the Ohio primary for Obama?
Yes, sir.
Well, then if I'm indicted, Obama's going down with me.
That's right.
Just don't wear just don't wear your Steelers jersey because I think you might end up in worse shape if you do that.
Yeah, outside the courtroom is what you mean, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Don't we have to stay?
I was only teasing about that.
Well, Dale, I I appreciate that.
I had no idea, ladies and gentlemen, that the Obama campaign was doing what is everybody staring at me for?
What are you staring at me?
Something wrong?
The Well I I if I had an Operation Chaos shirt, I will wear it.
Oh, you mean in the trial when when I get indicted?
Oh, yeah.
I will wear my Operation Chaos shirt if I'm indicted.
But as I say if I'm indicted, Obama's going down with me, because this this is news that we didn't have.
That's that's how ridiculous this always is.
By the way, we're back to this.
One more story from the economic stack.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, this is from Emily Fredericks, AP business writer.
After being laid off from her job as an events planner at an upscale resort, Joanne Bauer struggled financially.
She worked at several low-paying jobs, relocated to a new city, and even declared bankruptcy.
And then, in December, at age 52, Joanne Bauer accepted her parents' invitation to move back into their home.
I'm living back in the bedroom I grew up in, she said.
Taking shelter with parents isn't uncommon for young people in their twenties, especially when the job market is poor, but now the slumping economy and the credit crunch are forcing some children at age fifty-two.
Do you think of a fifty-two-year-old as a children?
forcing some children to do so later in life, even in middle age.
Financial planners report receiving many calls from parents seeking advice about taking in their grown children following divorces and layoffs.
Kim Foss Ericsson, financial planner, Roseville, California outside Sacramento, said that she has never seen old older children, even those in their fifties, depending so much on their parents as in the last six months.
It's not like, okay, my son just graduated from college, needs to move back in, type of thing.
These are 40 and 50 year old children of my clients that they're helping out.
Karen Maloney's stifler, a financial planner in Hudson, Ohio, said uh parents jeopardize their financial freedom by continuing to subsidize their children.
We have a hard time saying no as a culture to our children, and they keep asking for more.
This is worse than I haven't thought.
I mean, I knew that we still had uh baby boomers and you know people in their 30s living at home, but in their 50s now.
What are their parents do for money?
If you're 52 and you're moving in with your mom and dad, are they probably not retired?
Oh man.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Tom, welcome to the Rush Limbaugh program.
Great to have you here, sir.
Hi, Rush.
Thanks.
Uh just wanted to make a quick comment.
I think uh Carl from Philadelphia must be affected by global warming.
But if I were a betting man, which I know it's illegal, so I'm not, that sure sounded like Charles Barkley to me.
You know, you're the uh third or fourth person that I've had mention that to me and he has checked some emails.
I think Carl sounded just like Charles Barclay.
Used to Barkley, Barkley would use his real name if he called here.
I know he probably did sound like Bartley.
He would use his real name.
I don't know.
You never know what happens with global warming.
You're just reading those facts.
I have a feeling it was him.
By the way, Mike, that that's this you reminded me of something here, uh, Tom, and I appreciate it.
Mike, I want you to for tomorrow's program and for ad infinitum.
I want you to roll off Carl begging me.
Rush, you gotta stop Operation Chaos.
Just him.
Not with me talking over him, if you can find one of those.
Uh because that was I love that.
Rush, you gotta stop Operation Chaos.
At the same time, thanking me for doing it because it was guaranteed to elect Obama.
We have a couple sound bites here on Operation Chaos.
And the and involving me, I've got a new policy on this.
You know, yeah, in the past I've been starting off the program with Operation Chaos sound bites that mention me.
Uh, and this program I so seldom like to discuss myself and make myself the focus of the program.
So I have moved those particular sound bites to the third hour.
Uh and we're getting to them now.
Fox News Channel's uh Geraldo at large on Saturday night, Janine Pierrot uh filling in, and she introduced a segment about Operation Chaos this way.
There's word that some Pennsylvania Republicans are going so far as to switch their party registration by the 24th of March to participate in what Rush Limbaugh has dubbed, quote, operation chaos.
I'm asking people to cross over and uh if they can stomach it.
I know it's a difficult thing to do to vote for a Clinton, but it will sustain this soap opera, and it's something I think we need.
It'd be fun, too.
And in Ohio, an investigation has been launched that could lead to criminal charges against those voters who maliciously switched parties for the purpose of voting in that March 4th primary.
All right.
So Janine Pierrot then introduced her guest, Democrat strategist Bob Beckle.
And uh Pierrose said look, it is isn't the Democrat Party engaging uh in a self-destruct now in its primary the longer and longer it goes.
Isn't it a mess at your end, Bob?
It's one of those great dreams that the Republicans like to have about Democrats.
the fact is it is a time to go back to having the the battles that the case is dropped off the front page i do think there is a potential for erosion if obama and clinton to attack one another and the fact is they don't need to do The votes are settled in.
The Demographs are settled in.
I can predict exactly what's going to happen in these races coming up.
They don't need to go negative because it won't move the dial one point either way.
Beckel admits Operation Chaos could hurt the Democrats, and he really wants them to not go negative.
And just stop all this, because Beckle knows what's going to happen.
We all know what's going to happen.
We know that Obama is going to go to the convention with a majority of delegates.
We all know that he's probably going to go to the convention with a majority of the popular vote.
Clinton's going to go to the convention with a majority of states that have big electoral numbers, and she's going to go to the convention as a Clinton.
Along with her husband, who's also a Clinton, which changes the dynamic tremendously in terms of going after the superdelegates.
Then on Sunday on the Fox News Channel, election headquarters, the anchorette Julie Banderis had this exchange with some radio hosts, so the Ellen Ratner and Mike Gallagher about Operation Chaos.
In Texas, Rush Limbaugh called for Republican voters to go in and vote for Hillary.
She won, but that may have been illegal, right?
Well, it may have actually been illegal.
In Texas, you have to sign an oath of loyalty to the Democratic Party.
Yes.
So now if these people are real Republicans, did they break the law?
I think that's a valid question.
They were being loyal to the Democrats just that day.
Do you think that these Republican shock talks, in a sense, are possibly I don't know, being anti-American because this needs to be taken seriously think it is important.
No, I don't know where it's written down that you can't vote for uh for whoever you want to for whatever doggone reason you want.
Uh it is a freedom of speech issue, and uh signing a pledge of loyalty to a party.
Whoever that that that would not hold up in court, I'll tell you if they indict me, that's the first place we're going is this pledge, this loyalty oath to the principles of the Democrat Party.
How the hell anybody knows what the principles of the Democrat Party are anyway from day to day?
They change.
Oh, I can't wait.
If they indict me, not only is Obama going down with me, but we're going to attack this loyalty oath.
Well, I know the communists did it, and Saddam did it.
So it argues.
I know if it's it's good enough for the communists and good enough for Saddam, it's good enough for the Democrats, I know.
But that's still a bit of a stretch.
We'd have to be very careful playing that card in court during the trial.
PBS, Washington Week in Review.
National Review correspondent is talking with uh John Harris of Politico and the National Review correspondent.
What about Rush Limbaugh?
Conservative talk radio.
What was their reaction to the Obama speech?
Of course, uh Rush Limbaugh and conservatives didn't like it.
To me, the question of whether the speech was a success or not, and we simply don't know the answer.
We will find out, is how did Joseph Pack react to it?
Not Rush Limbaugh, but white, uh, in particular white uh lower and lower middle class Democrats, uh, ethnic voters.
Um, it's not clear that they had the same swooning reaction to the speech uh that a lot of commentators.
They never politico went into ethnic Democratic uh neighborhoods in Philadelphia afterwards.
She found out lots of people knew about the speech, and they knew about the Reverend Wright controversy.
They were much more concerned about Reverend Wright's remarks than they were uh how Obama tried to explain them away.
Uh we translate that don't have don't have time.
Basically, uh basically what uh what John Harris was saying, uh, ladies and gentlemen, was that uh it doesn't matter what you think uh or what I think, uh especially not what I think.
It matters what poor beer drinkers think.
Uh and they generally don't swoon like the commentators uh swoon over political things, which is true.
Um morning Joe, today.
I'm sorry, Friday morning and morning Joe, MSNBC, Chris Matthews said this about Obama's speech on race.
I love the speech by Barack Obama.
I I get emotional when I watch these.
I mean, he gets to me.
I think his statement as an American is extraordinary.
It's powerful, and it's so necessary.
And I do think it's a Rorschach test for Mark.
It's not a race test.
It's a test about sensibility.
And some of us are amazingly taken by that kind of message, and others are not.
It's just, it's in our DNA, I suppose.
Some people are cold to it.
They don't like it.
People like Rush Limbaugh, people I get along with, but they just have a different sensibility.
They have a different reaction to Barack Obama than than I do.
Just do.
We're conservatives, and we're into substance, and you liberals are into feel good.
Emotions and assuasion guilt.
Uh it is.
It's it's in the DNA.
Which is why I, ladies, am in favor of conservatives breeding with liberals.
The mother must be the liberal.
The conservative male DNA will dominate the kids.
Okay, folks, remember Operation Chaos merchandise.
Uh great looking t-shirts, a cap, and uh bumper stickers available now at the EIB store at Rushlimbaugh.com.
Order by Wednesday.
Your merchandise will be in the first shipment that goes out on April 4th.
Also, this is the last day for those of you in Pennsylvania in Operation Chaos to register to cross over and register to vote in the Democrat primary in Pennsylvania on April 22nd.
This is it.
This is the last day for you to be part of Operation Chaos in Pennsylvania.
See you tomorrow, my friends.
Hang in it.
Don't worry about indictments.
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