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800-282-2882, if you want to be on the program, Eric Erickson, a friend of mine who runs redstate.com, points out an anti-Christian video recently introduced with uh great frivolity by internet philosopher and Obama technology advisor Larry Lessig.
Now, this is just another Obama advisor.
This is another guy close to Obama, but we're not supposed to make anything of that.
This guy's video is um is is uh well it's a video of a gay singing Jesus who gets hit by a bus.
and Gay singing Jesus who gets hit by a bus.
This Obama's technical advisor also has ties to uh to Google.
As warder Todd Houston at Newsbusters points out, the worst thing about this is that this is also another scandal involving a Barack Obama campaign associate showing his disdain for the American mainstream, this time a disdain of Christianity.
Turns out that this Lessig guy, Larry Lessig, is a somewhat secretive Obama campaign advisor serving to assist the campaign on internet and technology policies, and Eric Erickson points out that Lessig hosts Obama's tech policy on his own lessig.org website.
And Obama's campaign has regularly cited this guy as a key supporter on technology issues.
It's made sure that Lessig was quoted when listing Obama's technology endorsements, or endorsers.
and So once again, it it's it's another illustration of uh a close Obama associate, radical and out of the mainstream totally.
Well, I didn't know he was doing those things, Obama will probably say, if anybody dares bring it up.
Something else that's really rich.
Moveon.org.
Do you remember the genesis of moveon.org?
The whole point of move on.org it was a it was a Clinton front group.
Move on meant can't we move on from the impeachment?
Can't we move on from all of these scandals?
Can't we move on from all of these little chihuahuas yapping at the heels of the Clintons?
Can't we just move on?
With that in mind, February 2008, a closed door fundraiser, phone quality here.
This is Mrs. Clinton talking about moveon.org.
We have done less successful and high.
It's bringing out the active baby.
Now, WhoBot.org didn't want us to go into a dance camp.
I mean, that's what we're dealing with.
I know I don't agree with them.
So they wanted to be positive and dominant and really intimidate people who actually show up to support me.
Were you able to make that out?
You weren't able to make it out.
How can I could hear it, and you guys couldn't?
You know what?
I know why I could hear it, because I've got a transcript here.
So I said I sort of had closed captioning.
Here's here's what she uh what she said.
We've and this is February this year.
We've been successful, less successful in caucuses, because it brings out the activist base of the Democrat Party.
MoveOn.org didn't even want us to go into Afghanistan.
I mean, that's that's what we're dealing with with these people.
They know I don't agree with that, so they flood into these caucuses and dominate them and really intimidate people who actually show up to support me.
So Mrs. Clinton ripped Moveon.org, an organization founded to help the country forget them and their scandals, ripping the Democrat base, because they're running in and intimidating people into not voting for her in these caucus states.
And I wish I could lay claim here to part of this with Operation Chaos, but I can't.
This is long before Operation Chaos was uh brilliantly conceived and began its flawless execution.
Let's review.
I've the whack is bigger, you mean in terms of intimidating Clinton Knights.
I I've I've I look at if you if you've read some of these left-wing blogs, move on.org, I don't care where they are threatening people.
They're unstable.
And I, you know, can I imagine some of these clowns showing up at some old lady's house where a caucus is taking place in Iowa and basically threatening to burn it down?
You know, whatever they were doing, not literally, of course, but anyway, it's it's the idea that there's any unity in the Democrat Party that anybody's gonna bring unity to the Democrat Party is just a joke.
Now to the Pope.
Saturday in Yonkers, a youth rally at St. Joseph's Seminary.
And I said earlier that the Pope knows more about American history than a lot of Americans do.
He does love this country, and he knows more about what's up uh happening here culturally, the challenges the country faces than a lot of Americans do.
Here is a portion of his remarks again, Saturday in Yonker's youth rally, twenty-five thousand minimum at St. Joseph's Seminary.
Some to argue that respect for freedom of the individual makes it wrong to seek truth, including situations about what is good in some circles to speak of truth is seen as controversial or divisive, and consequently best kept in the private sphere and in truth space,
or better say it's absence, an idea has spread which, in giving value to everything indiscriminately claims to assure freedom and to liberate conscience, since we call relativism.
But what purpose has a freedom, which in disregarding truths persuasive what is false or wrong?
How many of people have been offered a hand which in the name of freedom of experience has led them to addiction to moral or intellectual confusion to hurt, to loss of self-respect, even to despair, and so tragically and sadly to the taking of their own life.
Now, this to me, I found this fascinating.
F uh when it was the concept of freedom here.
Let me, ladies and gentlemen, focus on this.
He starts by saying some today argue that respect for freedom of the individual makes it wrong to seek truth, including the truth about what is good.
In some circles to speak of truth is seen as controversial or divisive, and consequently best kept in the private sphere.
What this means is truth is arrived at in a black and white way.
Good and bad, good and evil, arrived at in a black and white way.
The relativists don't want there to be any bad.
They don't want there to be any wrong.
Therefore there can't be any good.
There just is.
You are free to do whatever you want, and anybody who condemns you is to be called on it.
Now the concept of freedom is not that.
That is not what freedom is.
Not in terms of our founding and not in terms of the way the Pope was speaking about it here, because freedom, you know, we are all born as young little savages.
I know our babies look cute and they Google and around and they just they spit up and do all these wonderfully cute things that people love, but if they weren't socialized by parents, if they weren't taught morality, if they weren't taught right and wrong, they'd grow up savages.
And many do.
It is not a natural human thing to constrain oneself.
It is not a natural human thing to to restrain oneself.
One has to be taught these things, and they're taught in a black and white way, right and wrong, good and evil.
And that constitutes a functioning freedom.
He's talking here about the moral relativism of nothing being wrong, and nothing being evil.
If you choose to do it, it's okay.
And then he proceeded to spell out the destruction That lies ahead for people who chose this path, choose this path, or who are taught this path.
What purpose has a freedom which in disregarding truth pursues what's false or wrong?
How many young people have been offered a hand which in the name of freedom or experience has led them to addiction, to moral or intellectual confusion, to hurt, to loss of self-respect, even to despair, and so tragically and sadly to the taking of their own life.
Because nothing has meaning, because there was no truth.
There was no good and evil.
And so people are desperately seeking for meaning, and you're not going to find it.
If you're unwilling to be open to truth, if you're taught to reject it because it's somebody's discrimination against you or somebody's judgmentalism against you.
I thought this was.
Well, you most of what the Pope said over the weekend was profound.
It was I was in awe.
I was in awe of the crowds.
Here's um another portion of his remarks, same place, St. Joseph's Seminary, Saturday in Yonkers.
Dear friends, truth is not an imposition.
No, it is simply a set of rules.
It is a discovery of someone who never fails us.
The one whom we can always trust.
In seeking truth, we come to live by belief, because ultimately truth is a person.
Jesus Christ.
Sad is, authentic freedom is not an opting out, it's an opting in.
Nothing less than letting go of self and allowing oneself to be drawn into Christ's very being for us.
There is more, and we'll get to it after this brief.
EIB obscene prophet timeout.
Do not go away.
The Pope left for Rome last night from hangar 19 out at JFK.
There are about 3200 people out there for the departure ceremony.
I flew on an Alitalia Boeing 777, and it was dubbed Shepherd One.
And Vice President Cheney was the government representative at the departure ceremony.
We have two sound bites from the remarks of Vice President Cheney.
Your Holiness, on your first apostolic visit to the United States, you've encountered a nation facing many challenges, but with more blessings than any of us could number.
You have met a people of resonating faith who affirm that our nation was founded under God, who seek his purposes and bow to his will.
You have seen a country where the torch of freedom, equality, and tolerance will always be held high.
A country where you, a herald of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and the leader of the Roman Catholic Church will always be welcome.
Vice President Cheney continued.
You have moved us in particular by your visit to Ground Zero.
applause There you prayed for eternal light and peace upon the innocent victims of September 11th, 2001.
And you asked that the rest of us may live so that all who died on that morning may not have been lost in vain.
That is our daily meditation as well, and it remains our daily prayer.
And the Pope, we had just one soundbite from his final words as he left the country.
We remain firmly etched in my memory as I continue to pray for those who died and for all who suffer in consequence of the tragedy that occurred in 2001.
For all the people of America, and indeed throughout the world, I pray, since the future will bring increased fraternity and solidarity, our gross mutual respect, and a renewed trust and confidence in God, our heavenly Father.
Mrs. Words, I take my leave.
I ask you to remember me in your prayers, and I assure you of my affection and friendship in the Lord.
May God bless America.
That's not great.
That is just applause erupt.
Here's somebody who I mean, God bless America is said by rote all the time By people, and it's interpreted as by rote.
Just perfunctory.
When he says it, you know he means it.
Sounds special.
Back to the phones.
We go.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Jim, welcome to the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Hi, I'm Rush.
Thanks for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
Um I want to alert people to the possibility that Hillary might be in this to make sure McCain wins, and that's why she's willing to cut the baby down the middle on the Solomon kind of qu uh question.
I think you are very shrewd, sir.
I think you were very shrewd.
I think that if Mrs. Clinton still harbors presidential perspirations beyond this primary, the last thing she needs is for Obama to win in November.
Well, you know, you don't see her husband doing road tours with George Bush's father lately.
Have you noticed?
I have noticed.
Now, the best reference I think I can refer to people too is the updates page of Lennon Murder Truth.com to get a grip of this election.
Hello?
I'm trying I can't, I I didn't hear I didn't I didn't get the name of your website, but forget that.
Uh the point is that the concept that Mrs. Clinton will sabotage an Obama presidential campaign is something very real to me.
Oh, yeah, there's I there's no question she would do.
Look, if she wants to run for president in 2012, she's not gonna do it with an Obama incumbency.
She'd have to be Ted Kennedy run against Jimmy Carter, and the only way that and as bad as Carter was Kennedy couldn't pull it off.
If if Mrs. Clinton wants to just like she needed George Bush in 2000, and 2004 instead of Gore, she needs McCain in the White House from November forward if she's got a if she is still toying with the idea of running in 2012.
An incumbent Democrat that nobody will put up with her running against unless the guy's a total just loss, which is entirely possible.
Would be entirely possible.
Yes, Mr. Sterley, what are you so pained about?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
No, I don't think it'll be obvious that Mrs. Clinton sabotaging Obama.
I'm not saying she's going to be out there running against him.
Uh but the if when Republicans do this kind of thing and accused of not playing ball and not unifying and so forth.
No, the Clintons will make every public appearance of unity.
They'll be doing everything that they can to make it look like we've come together.
But mark my words, they'll be doing everything they can without fingerprints on it.
To sabotage the Obama campaign.
Howard uh Howard Youngstone, Ohio, I'm glad you waited, sir.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hello.
Uh yeah, it's good to talk to you, Ryan.
Um I I've been thinking about it for the last few weeks, a lot of what you were talking about in your first hour about Obama and his attraction to Republicans, different people.
Might be wise for me to repeat that.
Go ahead and I'll do that in the next segment.
Go ahead and have let me have your reaction to it.
Okay.
Well, I was thinking in terms of it as as supporting Obama being your ticket into the cool.
Like, you know, it was a cool thing to do.
And when you start looking at uh Obama's associations like this lesson thing that you just mentioned.
Yeah.
And uh, you know, like if Obama did something like that, or what Ayers did, you know, on his own, that wouldn't be cool, but associating with those people and being around those people is kind of cool.
And uh Well, you lost me.
You lost me.
It wouldn't it it wouldn't be cool to associate with those people, but No, I'm I'm saying knowing those people and being in circles that intersect with circles, which have different people artists and uh You talk about heirs, let's use some names here, because I'm running out of time.
You say people are not or they will be.
Well, let's just take the Lessig thing, for instance, where the boss is hitting Christ.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now uh Obama sort of knows this guy, but uh you know, it's kind of cool that he knows these artist type people.
Oh so you think supporters of Obama will not be bothered by these associations because they think it's kind of cool.
I I I I I don't think they'll be bothered by it, but it's not because they think it's cool.
It's because it's in the past.
doesn't matter.
Obama's about the future.
I know Lessig's present and doing his video is the present, but that's, you know, Obama could easily get rid of that, fire this guy.
So I don't know all these people to my website.
I'm not all that literal.
He could get rid of this guy.
But let me expand on this more when we come back from the break.
Sit tight because I need to repeat this from the first hour.
I want to go back to a politico story that politico.com story we did the first uh hour of the program today.
They talk about the 178,000 people who have switched parties to vote in the Democrat presidential primary tomorrow in uh in Pennsylvania.
And of that 178,000, 92%, 92% of the 178,000 are uh Republicans, switching to vote Democrat.
They are 7% of the electorate for Tuesday.
And the drive-by is that everybody running around saying that 60% of the Republicans who've registered as Democrats are going to vote for Obama.
And this is being done for two reasons.
A, it's to build up Obama, and second, it's to uh diminish Operation Chaos.
Now, we're all this this all got started in the first hour today after I had learned over the weekend, and something that has been popping up with me for the past week or so.
I'm running into some Republicans who are conservatives.
I wouldn't call them ideologues like I'm an ideologue and like you might be, but they're they're attracted to Obama.
But it doesn't, and they know he's a liberal, and they don't care.
They're attracted to him because he is new and fresh.
And there is this messianic quality about it.
There's something magical, mystical.
They think the country will have a marvelous new attitude and change if they elect Obama.
And what it boils down to is even these are Republicans voting for this guy, and they'll listen to me when I tell them how radical is, and they don't care.
They still think he'd be good for the country because it's his personality.
It really is no more complicated than that.
He's young, he's vibrant, they think he speaks well, so it looks like he's got a great personality.
And I mentioned that, you know, going after all these people he hangs around with, uh, Reverend Wright, uh, airs, all these other people, is not going to phase him.
It's not going to phase most Obama voters.
Very few of them, because that's the past.
It's the past and it doesn't matter.
Obama represents the future.
Now, I think, in truth, that way out there in flyover country where there aren't any more presidential primaries or where people aren't being polled as regularly, I think it's done Obama tremendous damage.
But the people who there's still some Republicans who think they're so disgusted with their own party.
I gotta include that, have to throw that in there as one of the reasons why they find Obama attractive.
It's just new, it's different, it's change.
And they don't care about the specifics.
And so the point is if we're gonna defeat Obama, all these associations that he has, he's not gonna matter to people.
Because it's in the past, especially heirs and especially the preacher.
It's all in the past, Russia.
It doesn't, it doesn't matter.
I don't care.
I've I've run the test, folks.
Admittedly, this is anecdotal, but I've run the test.
They don't care.
And some of them say, well, look at him, Cain loses his temper, he looks mad walking around all the time.
Obama looks he's smiling, he's soft-spoken.
It's amazing the impact a personality has from television on people in terms of whether they like them and would want to see them on TV multiple times a day as president.
And it pains me to admit that there's so many Americans, or at least enough of them that are that shallow, that on the basis of personality, which they think is character, which it isn't, but they think personality equals character, they think they're doing a good thing.
But I would say to the politico and the rest of the drive-by media, you think that 60% of these courageous uh volunteers, Operation Chaos are gonna vote for Obama.
How come he has lost the popular vote in all these big states?
He lost the popular vote in New Jersey and New York and California, uh, Texas, Ohio, he lost the popular vote.
He will probably lose the popular vote in Pennsylvania.
He is losing support right now among white voters.
So where is this?
Where's this great sea change in the country that Obama's gonna bring about?
Even Republican friends of mine who look at Obama kind of go, oh, like the like like people used to look at Clinton.
Wow, charisma and all.
Where is this giant sea change?
It's all a myth.
Obama's a myth.
Obama's just a man.
Al Gore's a tree.
Obama is a man.
And there's nothing messianic about him.
He has very little experience.
He cannot take a punch.
He is so arrogant and condescending, he doesn't think he should have to.
He shouldn't be asked challenging questions.
It's almost like the attitude the Clintons had when they rode into town in 1993.
They were the saviors.
We've had the worst economy in the last 50 years.
Don't ask us these next questions.
Don't you understand who we are?
You should be down on your knees and bowing to us as we ride into town.
Obama believes that about himself to a certain extent.
And so whenever he gets questions about his associations or his policies, he says, for can we let this go?
We've been talking about this for six months now in this campaign or long.
Can we get something new?
Well, Mr. Obama, the reason why those questions were asked is because there's not a smidgen bit of difference between you and Hillary when it comes to policy.
And so how are people going to determine the difference?
We've already learned that Democrats don't care that their candidate lies through his teeth or her teeth.
We've learned that.
So we're trying to find out do Democrats care who you run around with, who your associates are, who your mentors are, who bent you, shaped you, informed you.
Do you these things, if you're running on a personality campaign, if you're running as a messiah, or an agent of sea change and hope, then you better put yourself front and square where people can see you're gonna make it happen.
And this is my point.
Obama's not made it happen.
He's not unifying anybody.
If he was this this this great deacon of hope for crime, Hillary Clinton would have been put away six months ago.
McCain, McCain wouldn't be leading in the polls.
If Obama was what the drive-by's image of him is, if Obama's what is what he thinks he is, he ought to be 60 40 ahead or higher in national polls against any Republican, and Mrs. Clinton should have been dispatched months ago.
But he's not, he can't even put her away.
He cannot drill a nail in the final nail in the coffin, cannot do it.
So where's the sea change?
Where are all these people uniting him around him?
They aren't the giant drive-by media and Obama joint myth.
So you guys at the Politico.com, let's just hold on to see what happens tomorrow with Operation Chaos and the primary in Pennsylvania.
Because there's so much mythmaking that's been going on here.
And as usual with the left, it's based on image, marketing packaging, not based on any truth here.
But if he gets the nomination, two schools of thought.
He's either already lost the general in the primaries because of these insults that he has made, and the drive-by is just missing it because they need a visa, you know, to go to Iowa, the visa to get into Missouri, because to them it's a foreign country.
So they don't have any interest in that until we get to the general.
They just look at national polls in terms of presidential preference.
If he hasn't already lost it, McCain or whoever, whoever's gonna run the Republican operation, you're not gonna beat Obama by calling him a liberal.
People who support him don't care.
Even Republicans who know.
You're not gonna beat him by associating him with all these nut jobs in his past.
You're not gonna beat him by calling him a liar.
You're not gonna beat him on character like we all the we tried all this stuff with Clinton, and it didn't work.
Made him stronger, created sympathy for him.
Since this guy is a myth, and the myth is that he's messianic and makes people feel good and has a great personality, and he's young, and that's what's gonna have to be shown to be false.
And that's gonna take tough questions.
That's gonna take constant in a political realm, body blows, right hooks, left jabs is gonna take a lot of stuff because Obama doesn't want that.
He doesn't want to get hit.
He's offended.
He starts whining.
That's what needs to start happening.
And by the way, we've remember when Maureen Dowd first made jokes about his ears.
And he made a beeline to her in the audience.
I'm very sensitive about my ears.
And she said, We're just trying to toughen you up.
Well, it hadn't worked yet.
They haven't toughened him up.
They have protected him.
So this is all because we had a call here minutes ago about the uh associations Obama has, and this guy's theory was that Obama supporters think he's cool.
And that some of his associations, these wackos are it's kind of cool, it's kind of neat, Rush.
I mean, just get flirting on the edge.
Uh the guy that his friend is a terrorist that blew up the pentagon.
It's kind of cool.
Kind of cool that we got a guy that knows somebody like that won't disavow him.
It's kind of cool.
He's got this nut job preacher.
It's kind of cool that his wife hates the country.
It's kind of cool that everybody around him is peed off.
Kind of cool, that was his theory.
And it may be for some people.
Um, but in the general, that's that's that's gonna come home to roost at some point.
Anyway, a brief time out here, folks, but we will continue before you know it.
Bob Herbert, columnist, New York Times.
Remember, over the years, my friends, I have asked this question of Democrats in somewhat frustration.
How in the world do you people?
How in the world do you think your glory days are George McGovern when you lost all these and Bill Clinton?
Bill Clinton, you had an impeached president, you lost Congress for the first time in 40 years.
What is it makes you people think that your glory days are with Bill Clinton?
And always answer the question because he beat, he they thought he made Republicans look foolish and conservatives look it was a generational thing.
Bob Herbert.
Bob Herbert, huge lib.
Big lib.
New York Times op-ed columnist.
Published on the 19th, two days ago, pull quote.
The Democrats have become so psychologically battered by these many decades in the leadership wilderness that they consider the Clinton years, during which the president was impeached, and they lost control of both houses of Congress to have been a period of triumph.
I knew that somewhere in this party there was somebody who got it.
They just didn't want to make it public.
But Operation Chaos has been so effective that they're openly now questioned.
People look at here's New York Times from uh uh yesterday, Clinton's sort friends, past and president, Mark Liebovich.
This is a story about all the people abandoning the Clintons.
All the people who know them best are leaving.
If I were Obama, I'd I'd I'd make a television commercial.
And I'd put up all these people that have endorsed me that worked in the Clinton administration.
From Richardson to Robert B. Rice, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, uh, any number of them.
And I would say these are the people that knew her best.
And they are with me.
Uh anyway, this is this is a whole the whole party now dumping on the Clintons.
And the Clintons do not take this stuff sitting down.
They do not take being dumped on.
They may not respond immediately, and we may not see their fingerprints on any response, but curious things will happen down the road to square these betrayals that have taken place.
Here's Bill in Wilmington, Delaware.
Bill, welcome to the EIB network.
Hi, Rush.
Uh long time listener, first time caller.
Uh, I had to call because in the beginning of your show, you mentioned what a liar that Obama is.
Well, last night on CNN.
I was shocked when uh he was asked a question, and during that answer, uh he uh lied about his mentorship with Jeremiah Wright.
What in the way he did it was chilling when in the middle of the question, he said, and oh uh there's a story out there that Reverend Wright was my mentor.
And he shook his head and said, No, he was my pastor.
And I I was just taken back by that.
Well, you know, he's been doing this a lot.
Um but the the press calls these misstatements uh things that need to be corrected.
He's just tired.
It's a grueling campaign uh of their bill.
Everybody understands you can make misstatements and make missteps.
In the uh in the what would the last debate they had, he actually said that he had disowned Reverend Wright.
I heard that.
But he didn't, he hasn't disowned him.
He made a race speech where he specifically said he couldn't and wouldn't.
And yet in the debate he said that he did.
Well, he also called on these things.
But that it isn't gonna matter.
You could you could tell an Obama supporter this stuff.
You go you go tell a Obama supporter what you just told me.
Hey, he said that Wright was just a pastor, never did mentor him.
The Obama supporter, that's in the past.
That doesn't interest me.
I don't care.
I'm not voting for the pastor.
And it and the way he says it and the way he puts it together to it's like a Bill Clinton style to uh for the lie.
But if you look at the first interview on the breaking story on Fox News with Major Garrett, he was very adamant that he was my uncle.
He's like family, and he's been my mentor for 20 years, and last night he he disavowed that.
That's right, because this all goes back to my uh explanation that he has an entitlement and an arrogance.
They can basically say whatever he wants to say, and he's he you we shouldn't challenge him on it because it's it's minutiae.
It doesn't it doesn't make any difference to health care uh and and and uh fixing the country and getting out of a rock.
Those things are so distracting.
They're just distractions a usual Washington politics.
That's the way he explains the way every time he gets caught little fib or a or a big lie.
And his supporters say, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't care about that.
We we've got to fix the economy.
We've got to get gas prices now.
We've got to find alternative fuels, we've got to get out of a rock.
Uh we've got to do get my kids into college free.
We've got to do a lot of things here.
I don't care what these other things at Barack is.
That's that's his supporter base.
Well, I I think it's very scary, Rush.
Well, anyhow, thank you for taking my call, and I love your program.
Thank you.
Well, you know, I I uh it's not that it's not scary.
We've run into these characters before.
They're called politicians to spell it P O L I T I C I A N. And an S on the end of it for plural.
They are politicians.
By definition, it's like it's just like an NFL general manager in the month of April leading up to the NFL draft, they lie every time they open their mouths.
It's part of the job.
You got the draft coming up, you don't know what the other teams to know what you're gonna do draft-wise, trades are gonna be made, hope to be made.
Politicians lie as a routine.
There's nothing unique about Barack Obama in any way, shape, manner, or form, folks.
Don't miss tomorrow morning's morning update, ladies and gentlemen, and addressed to the troops in Operation Chaos for me.
You'll be able to see that morning update via video podcast in about uh what, 45 minutes.
If you are a subscriber at RushlinBog.com, we'll be back tomorrow.