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Mr. Snirdley's day has been ruined.
He started off in such a great mood.
And then the subject of Senator McCain's speech yesterday has come up again, and he's really in a sour frame of mind.
We'll try to fix that.
Some of you out there probably are as well.
Here's the phone number if you want to be on the program, 800-282-2882.
And the email address is LRushbo at EIBnet.com.
And yet, folks, we're going to get to the Jim McDermott business and the guy in Michigan who was a double agent working for Saddam.
The thing that you need to know, the Weekly Standard ran a piece on this, and Baghdad Jim McNurbit, he was happy to be used by Saddam.
He was happy to be used.
These guys had accepted a trip to Iraq with their own set of inspectors before the war broke out.
It's just being assumed that, of course, they were unwittingly involved.
They had no idea that Saddam was actually paying for their trip.
Yeah, I'm not so sure I believe that given these guys, Baghdad, Jim, who else is on this trip?
Baghdad, Jim, David Bonyer, who, by the way, was running the Edwards campaign for crying out loud.
And there was some other guy.
Yeah, we're going to get to that.
There's a lot of stuff to do on the program today.
I want to talk to you about this speech that McCain gave yesterday in a general sense, particularly this League of Democracies proposal.
It first surfaced recently when he wrote an essay for Foreign Affairs, the magazine of the Council on Foreign Relations.
And basically, as my good buddy Andy McCarthy at National Review Online points out, the whole purpose of the League of Democracies is to subvert the UN and do what it's supposed to do.
But sounds good, right?
Until you realize, if you listen to what McCain said yesterday, he wants to institutionalize as part of the League of Democracies the European Union's ideas on global warming and other such things.
And it got me to thinking.
You go back throughout American history in the modern era, Teddy Roosevelt forward.
And you could probably go back even further than that.
He had trouble making this point if you use Lincoln.
But you might even be able to use Lincoln for this because he was so, so concerned on preserving the Union, therefore the nation, all the way through Kennedy, Harry Truman, FDR, even McCain's hero, Teddy Roosevelt.
I think McCain's walking around thinking he's Teddy Roosevelt, by the way.
But that's for another time.
All of these, Kennedy, Harry Truman, Eisenhower, LBJ, Nixon, Ford, all of these presidents, whatever else they were, had the notion that the United States of America was the last best hope of earth.
And as such, they believed in the supremacy of the United States as a world superpower.
And that we use this power not only for our own security and defense, but for good around the world, to liberate the oppressed, to feed the hungry, all of this.
And when did this change?
It changed in 1980.
When Jimmy Carter, or 76, 1977, when Jimmy Carter was elected, you might argue with me about this on some previous presidents, but for the most part, you would lose.
Jimmy Carter was essentially the first American president that did not have this notion of American exceptionalism, of America as a superpower.
Jimmy Carter tried to give it away.
Jimmy Carter, and he still today, as an ex-president, is running around as often as he can, berating and criticizing this country.
Then we had Reagan, and we got rid of Carterism.
But then we got Bush 41, and he maintained the concept of American superpower status, leader of the free world.
Here comes, I mean, you look at Carter.
If Reagan had never been elected, we would have never defeated the Soviet Union.
We would have never brought down the Berlin Wall because Carter and people like him in that era didn't think it was wise to do so.
They wanted another superpower.
They wanted because they believed in this notion that our power would be checked and that that would be stabilizing.
Then we have Bush 41.
Then we got to Clinton.
And Clinton had people in his administration like Madeline Albright.
And of course, the whole notion of American exceptionalism went by the wayside.
We had to start sharing our adventures and sharing our objectives with Europeans and hell, the whole country was bought by Indonesians with these funny money campaign donations and so forth.
Bush 43 and back to the concept of American exceptionalism.
There have been two presidents so far, Carter and Clinton, who did not subscribe to the notion of American exceptionalism, American superpower status.
Now, what is so frustrating is that the Republicans have nominated somebody who has the same sort of attitude about American supremacy and greatness and exceptionalism that we found with Jimmy Carter and that we found with, to a certain extent, Clinton.
All of this talk, pandering to the hate America crowd, whether they're democracies or not, we know that in Great Britain, in the European Union, there are a lot of democracies, and from time to time they hate us.
They hated us when Bush was president.
They hated us during the Iraq War.
They've had elections, however, in Germany and France.
Those sentiments have changed dramatically.
But those sentiments are not being pandered to by McCain.
It's the other people in Europe and the other democracies around the world that have big problems with us.
And their problems are born of jealousy and envy.
We're bigger.
We're more powerful.
We're freer.
And of course, they want to bring us down to size and limit our influence and so forth just because they do.
Senator McCain's speech yesterday turned off anybody who believes in conservative principles.
And everybody who's sick and tired of pandering to the hate America crowd, and if you don't like calling them the hate America crowd, just pandering to the people who think that we're the problem in the world.
We are the solution.
The United States is the solution to the problems of the world.
We are not the cause.
And pandering to these people, even if it's a League of Democracies, doing so by accepting their intonations on global warming and all these other left-wing issues to show that, well, we're big and we're powerful, but we're not going to squash and stomp you to show you how cooperative we are.
We want you to like us and so forth.
So what's the point?
What's the point of pandering to this bunch if what's in our best interests is subordinated?
And I'm telling you, it is not in our best interests to have a president of the United States that accepts the hulks of man-made global warming and the repairs, the fixes, cause its economic devastation and it is loss of freedom.
It is loss of liberty and it is expansion of government.
No serious conservative either wants to close Guantanamo Bay and give terrorists continual constitutional rights.
There is no conservative wants to do this.
No serious conservative wants to empower the federal bureaucracy to run private industries, which, when you strip it all away, is what global warming is ultimately about.
Federal bureaucracies to run private industries.
No serious conservative believes we need to create more international organizations and empower them to make decisions about American sovereignty.
We don't need a League of Democracies.
We need the United States of America leading, not subordinating, not pandering.
I don't know how many of you have been convinced Senator McCain is serious about homeland security.
I don't mean Iraq.
I mean securing the border, which he's opposed for 24 years.
I don't know how many people are concerned about this or convinced.
Close Gitmo, interrogate the enemy to prevent attacks on us.
Let me try to explain it this way.
In my remaining brief broadcast moments here before the break, McCain is in the worst position to take advantage of the internal fighting on the Democrat side born of Operation Chaos.
If the GOP had a nominee who had a consistent record, and I know it's if is for children, I'm just doing this to illustrate.
If the Republican Party had a nominee who had a consistent record on conservative policies and principles, not just good here and maybe awful there, that candidate right now would be kicking the crap out of these leftists in the polls because that candidate would be kicking the crap out of these people in the midst of their own infighting and pointing it out.
And that's the kind of candidate who inspires and unites.
I know Senator McCain thinks he's going to unite and energize his base, but I don't know how much he really cares about the base after having heard that speech yesterday talking about appealing to Europeans, closing Guantanamo Bay, managing the private sector.
If that kind of talk is what he thinks is necessary to be elected, well, we'll just have to wait and see.
Some might say his base is not us.
Some might say his base is moderates and independents, and he cares a great deal about that base.
He will court that base lavishly.
Now, the war on terrorism not only includes the Battle of Iraq, it's broader than that.
We're fighting worldwide terrorism.
We have to deal with this enemy in Iran, in Pakistan, Africa.
And it's not clear how Senator McCain would do that.
Not clear how McCain would strengthen the military.
I haven't heard enough about how he's going to deal with military spending, whether he's going to increase it.
In many years that he was in Congress, he spent far more time arguing for terrorist rights than increasing military spending.
Such as this, we've got to stop torture, no waterboarding, and all of this sort of thing.
So I just, I mention all this because I want you to know that I understand how everybody feels after that speech yesterday, and it is problematic.
And I'm really, I'll tell you what, I'm bouncing off.
We had a call in the last hour who said that Operation Chaos is going to give us the exact opposite of what we want, and I disagree with that.
Operation Chaos is providing a golden opportunity here to wipe out both these candidates and this party because the Democrat Party is exposing itself once and for all in full color 24-7 for what it is.
It can't unify anybody.
It's filled with a bunch of racists, sexists, liars, insincere, inexperienced, incompetent people.
That's what the Democrat Party is showing everybody.
And Operation Chaos was designed to make sure that Obama did not get momentum after Ohio and Texas, which had caused party leaders to lean on the Clintons even more.
They probably wouldn't have gone out.
Who knows?
But that's the past and we can't rewrite it.
The fact is, she won Ohio and Texas.
That has motivated her to stay in.
And now you've got Clinton threatening to kneecap the guy to a Tanya Harding while the Clinton campaign is.
Barack is now responding to this is a golden, golden, golden opportunity.
And I frankly, I scour the news.
As you people know, I am relentless in show prep.
Most of my waking hours are spent paying attention.
And I'll be damned if I can find out from anybody at a high level of leadership in the Republican Party just what the hell they stand for today.
Hi, welcome back.
Rush Lynn Boyd of the audio samis.
Let me give you an example here of what I've been talking about.
This morning in Raleigh, North Carolina, Hillary Clinton delivered a speech on the economy.
This is a portion of the absolute insanity and incompetence that she put on display.
The Bush economy is like a trapdoor.
Too many people are one pink slip away, one missed mortgage payment away, one medical diagnosis away from falling through and losing everything.
The oil companies, predatory student loan companies, the insurance companies, and the drug companies have had seven years of a president who stands up for them.
I will be a president who stands up for all of you.
It's time for a president who is ready on day one to be the commander-in-chief of our economy.
You know, sometimes, sometimes the phone rings at 3 a.m. in the White House, and it's an economic crisis.
And we need a president who is ready and willing and able to answer that call.
3 a.m. economic crisis call.
The phone didn't ring at 3 a.m. throughout the Clinton presidency, according to her records.
This woman is no more qualified to run the economy.
This is the kind of lie that is far more egregious than her lie about encountering snipper fire when she got off the plane in Tuzla.
She tried nationalizing health care.
It was an abomination.
And after it happened, she was relegated to the East Wing where she had to sit there and have tea and crumpets with Mrs. Putin.
And whatever other wife of a dignitary showed up.
This woman has no more clue how to run the health care industry than she does how to run the oil industry.
Look at the enemies here.
Insurance companies, drug companies, oil companies, student loan companies.
Every company is her enemy.
And she is suggesting here that they're going to really, we're going to get even with these people hate capitalism.
This is an all-out assault on capitalism.
And the, you know, too many people, one, we heard this phrase since the late 80s, one paycheck away from being homeless.
Trying to paint a picture of the U.S. economy that is also a giant lie.
Now, as you know, the Clintons, the Clintons went out there and they had this anonymous spokesman talk to somebody.
It was a Jake Tapper, ABC News, and he mentioned the possibility of the Tanya Harding strategy, the kneecap strategy.
So Obama, yesterday afternoon in Greensboro, North Carolina, at a campaign event, spoke about this.
I'll take on anybody.
If I've got the American people behind me, then I fear no man and I fear no woman.
What was that?
If I have the American people behind me, can I hear that again?
He doesn't speak this way.
Could I hear that again, please?
I'll take on anybody.
If I've got the American people behind me, then I fear no man and I fear no woman.
So he's not afraid of kneecapping.
He's not afraid of the testicle lockbox.
He's not afraid of anything the Clintons will bring at him.
And then Barry said on his campaign plan last night that politics should not be all about winning.
President Clinton was the one who, I think, decried the politics of personal destruction.
So obviously he recognizes that there's a line that can be crossed.
A line that can be crossed is where you stop focusing on the American people's business and it becomes just sport.
It all becomes about winning as opposed to getting stuffed up.
What have you gotten done?
You haven't gotten anything done.
These people are sitting ducks for a Republican Party that has no idea to pick up the weapon and start firing at the ducks, politically speaking, of course.
Think of this little carnival show and our side's gone to the carnival.
We got the Kearney, got the little ducks rolling by there, you know, grabbed a little fake pistol.
And of course, the Kearney has all the things, Rhea.
You can't possibly win the big teddy bear.
And the Republicans don't, it just hadn't gotten anything done.
He can't unify his preacher.
He's never reached across the aisle as a senator in legislation.
He's a blank slate by his own admission.
And Barry, this politics of personal destruction business, President Clinton was not saying he realizes there's a line that you can't cross or a line that there is a line you can't cross.
He's saying there are no lines when it comes to you.
You can't be on the other side of the line because there's no line, Mr. Obama.
This whole politics of personal destruction business, when the Clintons came out with that, that was simply to intimidate Republicans to stop telling the truth about the Clintons.
While the Clintons were out there personally destructing all of their opponents and enemies, we got to stop this politics personal destruction.
I remember, Limbaugh, you remember too.
I was get partnered in that whole Congress who put a bunch of buses up there and we brought him Rose Garden after they impeached me.
And I sat there and we said, we got to stop this politics personal destruction because what we had to do, and Limbaugh understands this, Obama never will get it because he's a fool.
And that's our biggest chance in this campaign, Limbaugh.
You know it, and I know it, and everybody else knows it.
What happened was the politics of personal destruction was that we had to find a way to get people off this impeachment business and the things I had done that I was guilty of and I'd lied under oath and so forth.
So we had to accuse Ken Starr of being a sex pervert.
So hell, he may be.
Who knows?
I'll never investigate him.
Carville knows.
I don't know.
I don't care.
I'm just telling you, this politics of personal district.
Barack, how can you say you are stupid?
How can you say that I recognize there's a line that we won't cross when I just had somebody go out and thread your kneecaps?
Tanya Harden, you think, you think I respect lines, Obama?
You have no idea what's in store for you.
Limbaugh does, and that's why it's fun to listen to him every day.
And we are back.
We'll be getting to your phone calls here in a moment to four more audio soundbites.
Ladies and gentlemen, involving the kneecapping of Barack Obama by the Clinton campaign.
As you know, Nancy Pelosi's made the Clintons mad because she's gone out there and she basically told the superdelegates, if you don't vote the way the popular vote went in this election, we got big problems in this party.
And she's the queen bee.
Right now, she got more power in Washington than Mrs. Clinton does.
And so this is not sitting well with the Clintons.
And Dingy Harry, he chimed in in much the same way.
That's why the Clintons are putting it out there.
What do you mean, popular vote?
That doesn't mean anything.
We need to look at electoral votes.
And furthermore, what do you mean, popular vote?
None of these delegates are pledged anyway.
They can vote for whoever they want.
So we get to the second ballot.
So, well, none of this is over.
So they're just Howard Dean, much the same thing.
All these Democrats, a lot of Democrats talk, we got to stop this.
We've got to put this together.
We've got to find something.
They're even thinking about reaching out to George Mitchell to try to solve this.
And the Clintons are letting all these people know that it's a waste of their time.
That's right, Limbaugh, because as you know, nobody intimidates us.
We, we do the intimidate, but they're not going to intimidate us.
Because even if McCain, this is what you need to know, Lily.
You do know it, Limbaugh.
This is what America needs to know.
Even if McCain wins, Hillary's going to be in the old office.
I don't know where McCain's going to be, but she's going to be.
Doesn't matter.
We've had our side set on it, and we're going to get it.
This is what Bill Clinton said, Chesapeake, Virginia.
Yeah, Bill Clinton is a Hillary event in Chesapeake.
Chesapeake, West Virginia.
No, it is Chesapeake.
Oh, no.
I'm looking at the wrong.
You're right.
I'm looking at number six and number five.
The broadcast engineer is right here for a change.
This is Bill Clinton in Parkersburg, West Virginia at a Hillary Clinton event.
And this is Clinton responding to Obama saying he's not afraid of the Tanya Harding strategy.
It's okay to say bad things about a girl.
It's okay.
The only thing that matters is what happens to you.
That's all that matters.
If a politician doesn't want to get beat up, you shouldn't run for office.
If a football player doesn't want to get tackled and want to risk an occasional cliff, you shouldn't put the pads on.
Right?
All this, I don't think any of these people ought to be asked to resign.
All these guys that say bad things about it in the other campaign, they say, should they resign?
My answer is no.
They're repeating party line.
They ought to stay right where they are.
Let's just saddle up and have an argument.
What's the matter with that?
That's what America's about.
Right?
You understand this message that Clinton's sending to Obama?
I mean, this is unmistakable.
This is Don Clinton-Leone.
Don Vito Clinton-Leone.
He's calling him a wuss.
He's calling him a girl.
He's calling him inexperienced.
He's calling him a baby.
I mean, let's saddle up.
Let's have an argument.
That's what America's all about, right?
Now here's Clinton again.
I guess also in Parkersburg, West Virginia, a portion of his remarks.
I've already had four people come up to me and say, tell her not to quit.
And I want to tell you something.
My family's not big on quitting.
You probably noticed that.
They're not going anywhere.
They're not getting out of this.
Nobody's going to talk them into it.
Nobody's going to cajole them.
It is a real test for Obama's ability to unify, is it not?
I mean, the whole quest of the Democrat Party here is to be unified, is it not?
And Obama's the guy who can do this with change and all these other things.
See, the problem for Barry is that everything he staked his campaign on, he's in the process of admitting and demonstrating he can't do, and that he's never done.
The forehead even got in on this.
CNN's election center, the hostette, Campbell Brown, spoke with Paul Bogala.
And Brown said to the forehead, is Clinton saying that there's basically no way that Hillary Clinton is getting out of this race before the convention?
Anybody who thinks Hillary's getting out of this race before the votes are all cast and counted doesn't know Hillary.
It's about as likely, to quote those great philosophers from Wayne's World, as what do they say?
If monkeys fly out my butt, it ain't going to happen.
I don't know why there's any conjecture that it might.
And well, he was Wayne's World is, you know, the Mike Myers and Dana Carvey, and apparently the guys in Wayne's World said that, yeah, that'll happen when monkeys fly out of my butt.
I haven't seen Wayne's World, but apparently Bagala has, and apparently, is a big fan.
So that's what he was.
Yeah, Hillary will quit when monkeys fly out of my butt.
Now, what does that mean?
Is there a racial connotation to that, ladies and gentlemen?
Monkeys.
I mean, if monkeys fly out of your butt, they have to be in there in the first place.
How did that happen?
Anyway, the point he's making is: hey, you're living in a dream world if you think Mrs. Clinton's leaving.
Now, let's listen to her.
She was on with Greta Van Susteren last night, who said, If Obama says no, I will not support revoting.
Where does it leave you and Florida and Michigan?
Well, you know, you can always go to the convention.
That's what credential fights are for.
You know, let's have the Democratic Party go on record against seating the Michigan and Florida delegations three months before the general election.
I don't think that will happen.
I think they'll be seated.
So that's where we're headed if we don't get this worked out.
What about the pledged delegates right now?
Are they likely a position on them sort of moving over in one direction or the other?
Well, you know, delegates are free to exercise their judgment, all delegates.
She said that yesterday, too, which means that they're not pledged.
We can get to them.
We can get to them as easy as we got to the people in the travel office.
We can get to them just as easily as we miraculously found the billing records in the map room.
We can get to anybody.
We can get to anybody we want.
Of course, Florida and Michigan are going to be seated without revotes.
Now, let's take a pause here and look at this because you just heard the Clinton camp.
This is Operation Chaos.
Without Operation Chaos, this likely would not be happening, and certainly not with this intensity.
Mrs. Clinton is emboldened and confident, and that's a direct result of Operation Chaos.
But the Clinton camp, some of the numbers crunchers in the media are giving a second look at Florida since the numbers could give new hope to the fading Mrs. Clinton.
But they are all losing sight of two realities.
Not that these realities will matter to the Democrats once they get to their convention.
But the primary votes are not projectable.
Florida and Michigan are not projectable.
Why?
Because Edwards got 14% of the votes and he's no longer in it.
What if he would delegates?
What if he directs his delegates to Obama?
What if he directs his delegates to Clinton?
Do Democrat voters want the whole nomination to turn on a payoff to John Edwards?
Do the superdelegates want to lose their control of the determination of who wins this?
But there's even something to me that is even more curious than that.
The Florida primary occurred on January 29th, right?
January 29th.
And in fairness, and liberals love that word, fairness, a revote would be fair only if, only if, all voters could go back to their mindset on January 29th.
That would be before they knew about Obama's reverend, before they knew about Hillary's Bosnia misadventure and avoiding Snipper fire.
That'd be before the subprime mess hit the fan.
That's big stuff.
That has a big influence on votes.
If the Clintons do demand a revote in Florida with all this new information, shouldn't all the states have a revote with all this new information?
I mean, seriously, folks, I know this sounds like I'm, well, I am engaging in a little mischief here, and I am sort of stirring the pot, but it still makes total sense.
That vote was the 29th before anybody really had heard of Jeremiah Wright, before Hillary got caught lying big time about Snipper Fire and Tuzla.
So how do you go back and have that revote with that same frame of mind?
But if you listen to Hillary, revote?
What a revote.
I want them, and we're just going to see them.
Stop me.
I just got a flash email from my friend Andy McCarthy, who used to be in the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York and Manhattan.
He says, you know, I'm trying to understand the lefty claim that you and the op chaos voters ought to be indicted.
If Hillary says that even the pledge of the pledge delegates is meaningless, if the votes that have happened so far don't mean anything because delegates can vote for whoever they want to vote for, what the hell difference does it make who you tell people to vote for?
What difference does it make who the voters vote for if Hillary's running around saying that whatever they voted for doesn't matter because the delegates can do what they want independently voters?
So if they're going to indict you, shouldn't they indict the pledge delegates who conspire with Hillary to switch their votes?
Shouldn't they indict Hillary for suggesting the votes that have already been cast don't mean anything?
Why is your fraud the only indictable fraud in this thing?
It's an excellent point.
Mrs. Clinton, one more sound by Greta Van Susteren says, what do you see as the numbers there?
Any thoughts in Pennsylvania?
I don't make predictions.
I just want to do as well as I can.
But you see, I think what's important about this, Greta, is that people don't want this to be over.
There was some poll today somebody told me about where, you know, 22% of the people said I should quit and 22% of the people said Obama should quit and 62% said let it go on.
That's what people are telling me.
That is what we have to do.
Let the voters have a chance to be heard.
Nobody should be writing obituaries on this race because it is a long way from being over.
Well, back to Andy McCarthy's point.
She's saying, let the voters be heard.
But what does it matter what the voters say?
What does it matter what the voters vote if the pledge delegates are not pledged?
And if they can vote for whoever they want.
The message to take from this, ladies and gentlemen, is that none of this matters to the Clintons.
All of this is a formality.
What happens in Pennsylvania is a formality.
What happens in North Carolina?
What happens in Indiana?
What happens in Puerto Rico?
It's a formality.
What she's telling you is that votes in the Democrat Party do not matter.
They have another scheme.
They have another plan.
They want this to go to a credentials fight at the convention.
And when that happens, folks, that is nirvana.
A credentials fight at the Democrat convention could extend Operation Chaos all the way through the general election.
Matthew in Galveston, Texas, I'm glad you waited.
Welcome to our program, sir.
Oh, Megadittos, the most wonderful commander of Operation Chaos.
Thank you, sir.
I definitely have to disagree with the last caller who said that Operation Chaos was a failure.
I'm a 25-year-old medical student down here in Galveston, Texas, who went out and, at your behest, voted and caucused for Hillary Clinton.
And now I find myself an official Galveston County delegate for Mrs. Hillary Clinton.
Wow, you're the second.
We had one of these yesterday.
Oh, I heard the guy from Austin, too.
There are more of us out there.
So we've got operatives that have infiltrated the actual state convention, the Democrat Party state convention in Texas.
Yes, sir.
And it's possible from that that you could also end up going to Denver for the Democrat National Convention.
Oh, God forbid.
I don't think I could take that much liberalism in one room.
Well, I totally understand that.
Well, what are your thoughts on this?
Are you worried about being found out?
I'm terrified, Rush, because as I drive up to the convention in my gas-guzzling SUV with my George Walker Bush still the president bumper sticker on.
And I'm afraid that might give it away, you know, that I'm not driving up in a Prius with all the Hillary stuff on.
Uh-uh.
In fact, you're driving up with the perfect cover.
You are, you typify.
You are a frustrated Republican, unhappy with McCain.
You have crossed over.
Still president means you're mad about he is still president.
You've got the perfect cover.
You are a Republican, yes, but you have seen the light.
That's your cover story.
Oh, you're in great shape, man.
I'm very glad you say that because I'll be sure to use that one.
That sounds awesome, Rush.
Oh, it is.
If they talk about your SUVs, yeah, yeah.
What about the Bush bumper?
Well, he is still president.
It makes me mad.
Why do you think I'm here?
Why do you think I voted and caucused for Hillary?
And they said, what about Operation Chaos?
And I'm going to, look at, you can sell me out for the sake of the advancement of the operation.
If they say, are you, are you just one of these Limbaugh guys?
You part of Operation Chaos?
And here's what I want you to say.
You listening?
Yes, sir.
You know, I think it's amazing and funny how big Limbaugh's ego is.
He actually thinks he's got something to do with this, and they'll eat it up.
They will eat it up.
I will be happy to.
So throw me under the SUV.
Throw me under the bus.
It's not about getting credit.
It's not about ego.
It's about advancing Operation Chaos.
And that is what all of us down here in Texas did and managed to do.
Yes, you did.
Yes, you did.
But now you're going into the belly of the beast.
I mean, you're going into the Texas State Democrat Convention as a delegate.
I'm sure this is something you never ever dreamed of happening to you in your life.
No, no, I never figured that I would have to walk up and say the name Clinton when I was going to caucus or vote.
You do it with enthusiasm.
You do it with passion, verve, and vigor.
You sell this from the beginning of the day to the end.
I will gladly do so, and I'll be sure to call you back if I get if I end up making it all the way to having to go to Denver.
Well, we'll deal with that when that happens.
But in the meantime, you play this for all it's worth.
This is a lifetime opportunity.
Do you realize the stories you'll be able to tell your kids and your grandkids?
That you were a covert up, Operation Chaos successfully infiltrated a Democrat Party convention and drove up in an SUV with a Bush bumper sticker and got away with it.
I think I'd be more proud to tell him I talked to you today than either one of you.
I appreciate that.
Look, I got to run here because thanks very much.
You keep us posted, Matthew, on what happens out there.
Every time I talk about the Renaissance Tankless Water Heater, people say, I don't understand how it works.
You say that it's there instantly and it's always there, but it's only there when you want it.
I don't know, Rush, how this happens if it's not storing hot water like a standard tank heater does.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would love to tell you how this works, but the time constraints in a short little period like this prevent me from doing so.
But there's a website that explains all this, and it's fascinating.
The Renaissance Tankless Water Heater does what I say.
You can have four showers going and a dishwasher, and you're going to have all the hot water you need.
And when you're finished, you're not going to be wasting money spending money on storing more hot water to replace what you just used.
Doesn't work that way.
You can calculate how much money you're going to save.
There's a website, foreverhotwater.com.
You can find out just how much money your specific home can save.
The Renaissance Tankless Water Heater.
It does work.
It's almost miraculous.
Foreverhotwater.com will answer your questions.
You know, I was just watching an Obama rally on one of the cable nets.
Those rallies, those people used to be all smiling and bubbly, effervescent and happy.
And that crowd at the Obama rally looked like it was a group prison mugshot.