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It's the Pennsylvania primary today, April 22nd.
Operation Chaos is in full swing.
Our telephone number is 800-282-2882, and the email address, L Rushbow at EIBNED.com.
Any of you Operation Chaos Volunteers, courageous battlefield volunteers wish to give us a buzz and report in.
Tell us what happened where you went to vote, what the circumstances were, whether you were exit polled or not, we'd love to hear from you.
As another example of Operation Chaos, the U.S. Justice Department is monitoring voting in Philadelphia today.
Federal monitors have been deployed to try to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.
The Justice Department put this out in a news release yesterday.
The monitoring arises from a uh an April 2007 agreement with the City of Philadelphia that settled allegations that Philadelphia had violated the Voting Rights Act and the National Voter Registration Act.
Now, when you hear the voting rights act, let me ask you, Mr. Snerdley, our official Obama criticizer, what do you think?
When you hear the voting rights act, whether you and the Justice Department's got to go in there and monitor an election.
Uh that's right.
When you hear that there are allegations that the City of Philadelphia had violated the voting rights act, let me translate that for you.
That means that the City of Philadelphia, according to the Justice Department, feels or felt that minorities are being disenfranchised.
Now, what's interesting about this to me is that Philadelphia is a city with an African American mayor.
It is a city that is predominantly blue in terms of the Democrats that have run this city for the longest time.
And I am literally stunned as a as a U.S. American.
I am stunned that a city like Philadelphia, run by Democrats with a black mayor, could possibly discriminate against blacks.
Why, I thought only evil Republicans did that.
But the justice of the mayor there does support Hillary.
The mayor of Philadelphia does support Mrs. Clinton, as does the governor of Pennsylvania and the former mayor of Philadelphia, uh, Fast Eddie Rendell.
So a civil rights division attorney is coordinating the monitoring and maintaining contact with local election officials.
Among other requirements, Philadelphia is obligated to provide all election information, ballots, and voting assistance information in Spanish.
Such monitoring, they say at the Justice Department's fairly common.
More than 1,500 observers and other personnel watching 119 elections in 24 states in 2006.
I wonder how many of those elections they monitored were in in blue states.
Yes, Mr. Snerdley, uh that is the city.
This is that's that's right.
The former mayor, uh William B. Good, uh uh did bomb uh uh the African American neighborhood to route the uh criminal element from that neighborhood.
They figured they couldn't clean it up.
They couldn't, I forget the year, but they they they it was it just it it it it had descended into just utter chaos.
There was anarchy in there, and they just threw up their hands and blew the neighborhood up.
Uh a Democrat African American mayor blew up a black neighborhood in uh in Philadelphia.
I mentioned earlier that Barack Obama has canceled.
Well, that's not how they're phrasing this.
The debate between Obama and Hillary, uh, scheduled for April 27th, five days from today in North Carolina has been canceled.
It was to have been moderated by CBS News Katie Courick.
By the way, the latest ratings for the CBS Evening News with Katie Currick, the CBS Evening News has now reached its lowest viewership in history.
I mean, they have never had a smaller audience for the CBS evening news than they have now.
So Katie was to moderate the debate.
Uh the Democrat Party has canceled debate.
Hillary had agreed to it.
But Obama had not.
And uh state Democrats in North Carolina finally gave up negotiating yesterday.
They sent out a letter saying they no longer had time to deal with the logistical issues associated with such a large event, which was pure pap.
Uh the real reason for the party's pull out was you could find it in this statement.
There were also growing concerns about whether another debate would do to party unity.
They were concerned about what another debate would do to party unity.
Uh this is that's a pure cover.
Obama did dismally in the last debate, didn't want to do another one, did not want because he knows the same kind of questions are going to come now since he had so much trouble answering them in the last debate.
He's not even talking to the press anymore.
You heard about the incident at the diner where some people came up, a couple of reporters came up, wanted to ask him what the uh what he thought of Jimmy Carter's mission to talk to Hamas.
And he said, Can't I just eat my waffle?
Once again showing an immaturity and a temperament unsuited for the office.
And they said, Senator, you're not you're not talking to us.
You haven't had any press conferences, you're not going to do this debate.
Uh we just want to know what you think of Jimmy Carr.
I've answered that question eight times, but yeah, but you haven't answered it.
Senator.
The Clinton campaign, quick to express its disappointment that there wouldn't be uh a debate.
They issued a statement, and the statement said, It is becoming clear Senator Obama simply does not believe that North Carolinians deserve the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates.
The bottom line is everybody uh on the that's paying attention to this now understands that uh, or thinks that he's just chickening out.
Back to the audio sound bites.
Mrs. Clinton last night in Philadelphia gave a rousing screech to her supporters at a rally, followed by the Rocky theme playing.
Here is a portion of her remarks.
But you're willing to make that job offer, which I hope you are tomorrow.
I accept, and together we will take our country back.
Let's make history.
Let's go forward and show the world that America's best days are ahead of us.
Thank you and God bless you and God bless America.
Thank you.
And that's why I correctly referred to this, purposely referred to this as a rousing screech to her supporters.
She's back, ladies and gentlemen, sounding like your ex-wife.
Uh, maybe your first two.
X-wives.
Now, Bill Clinton.
Bill, this is funny.
This is yesterday Philadelphia on a radio station.
A reporterette said Philadelphia's black political leaders came out early in support of Senator Clinton, but several have switched.
One was quoted as saying the turning point for her was during the South Carolina primary when you referenced Jesse Jackson, and was she interpreted as marginalizing Obama as the black candidate.
Do you think that was a mistake?
And would you do that again?
No, I think that they played the rights card on me.
And we now know from memos from the campaign and everything that they plan to do it all along.
They wanted to act like, for reasons I didn't understand, that Senator Obama didn't have his African American support, or they thought his white support was better because Jesse Jackson had blue-collar working people, and most of Senator Obama's support were upscale Cultural liberals.
So it's like beneath them to be compared to Jesse Jackson.
So Clinton claims they played the race card on him.
The Obama people played the race card on him.
And he says it was like beneath them to be compared to Jesse Jackson.
I didn't play the race card.
I said it Jesse Jackson with Black Tudor beneath them because he's all these all these upscale cultural liberal operation chaos.
The Democrats are attacking each other on our terms.
Now he continued in this phone conversation.
He's angry here.
You'll hear he's angry that Obama stole a black president gig from him after he put his office in Harlem.
You got to really go some to play the race card with me.
My office is in Harlem.
And Harlem voted for Hillary, by the way.
This was used out of context and twisted for political purposes by the Obama campaign to try to breed resentment elsewhere.
And you know, I do I regret saying it?
No.
Do I regret that it was used that way?
I certainly do.
But you really got to go, Sam, to try to portray me as a racist.
See, he put his office in Harlem on purpose to make sure this stuff wouldn't happen to him.
And he's been called a racist, injecting race in the campaign from South Carolina, Carolina on.
And he says, My office is in Harlem.
Often are you there?
Harlem voted for Hillary.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yahoo.
Now, uh, let's see.
Number four, Mr. Broadcast Engineer, I think uh Yes.
This is the end of the interview.
Clinton thinks that he's no longer on the air here.
He's still on the air, but he doesn't realize it.
Thank you.
I hope everybody will go out and vote tomorrow.
Bye-bye.
I don't think I should take any anybody on that, do you?
So he's talking to somebody in the room with him where he's on the phone.
Play this again.
Let me set this up.
He's talking to somebody in the room after he thinks he said goodbye, thinks the interview is over.
Uh the uh the info babe at the radio station says, okay, thank you very much, Mr. President.
Thank you.
I hope everybody will go out and vote tomorrow.
Bye-bye.
I don't think I can take any anybody on that, do you?
You you don't know what he said?
You don't know what he said?
You can't make it okay.
After he says, Thank you, I hope everybody go out and vote tomorrow.
Bye-bye.
He then he's he'd pull the phone away from his from his face a little bit.
He's about to hang it up.
I don't think I should take any shh beep.
I don't think crap.
I don't think I've taken a crap anybody on that, do you?
Meaning the race card and so forth and so on.
So, but that aired.
That aired on a Philadelphia radio station yesterday.
We'll be right back.
Could be a fine.
Absolutely.
Now, one thing about Bill Clinton and his office in Harlem, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's not forget some things here.
His first choice for an office was in Midtown Manhattan in a very uh expensive high-rise building, and the federal government said, we're not gonna foot the bill for all.
We're not gonna pay that much per square foot for your office.
We're not gonna his first choice was not Harlem.
He then went to Harlem after the feds told him it's too expensive.
We can't foot the whole bill for that.
He also says he's not a racist.
White House Correspondents Dinner, the uh white is cor White House correspondence dinner, whatever year was of the Waco invasion, when they when Janet Reno rammed a tanks to the branch dividian compound in Waco.
I'm sitting there, I'm a guest at the thing, and then Clinton says, by the way, did you see?
Did you see Russia program the other night on TV?
He really defended Janet Reno, goodbye.
That's called because she'd be attacked by a black guy.
This guy said he's out there, he says, I'm not a racist, you gotta go a long way to put me in a racist category.
My my my office is a Harlem.
We don't have to go a long way.
That that's so weak.
That's like, hey, I mean, some of my best friends are black, some of my best office mates.
How can you call me a racist?
The fact is they did introduce the race card in that in the in this primary in South Carolina.
Also, I want to I want to get the details of what happened in Philadelphia with the mayor Wilson Good there.
Um it happened in 1985, and the there was a there was a terrorist group up there, radical group called Move.
Was the name of the group.
And uh they had a they had a bunker that was constructed on the rooftop of this particular building, the the group did, the move group did.
And so Mayor Good had the cops drop small explosive devices to take out the bunker.
What they didn't know was that the bunker had a huge cash ammo in there, and the explosion started a fire, which spread through the whole neighborhood.
Firefighters couldn't get close to put out the fire because move members kept firing on the cops and the policemen.
So the mayor said to hell with you, and he let the fire continue to burn.
And I got an email here from a uh 24-7 subscriber who recalls that even the Soviet Union picked up on the story and proclaimed the evil of capitalism is so bad that leaders are burning down their own city.
All this in the city of brotherly love.
The Soviet Union showing video tape on communist TV of capitalist leaders burning down their own city.
In Philadelphia, now you've got the Justice Department and they're monitoring the election for voting rights act abuse.
I I just I just I love all operation chaos.
Roger at Indian Town, Florida, not far from here where we are.
Nice to have you on the program, sir.
Thank you for waiting.
Hi, Rush.
It's an honor.
I just wanted to call and tell you and your listeners how much I've come to value my Rush 24 membership.
I honestly believe it's one of the greatest investments that I've ever made in my life.
Wow.
Wow, thank you, sir, very much.
Well, well, Rush, I'm an extremely busy man like you.
I pastor a temporarily small church in Indian town, as you know.
I work a full-time job five days a week selling online.
Uh I'm a singer, songwriter, musician.
I've I've been offered a record deal, but I didn't take it.
And I've even got a novel coming out this month that's going national, so I'm real busy.
And the thing is I can always go on Rush 24.
I I get the rush in a hurry.
I watch you on my ditto cam when I'm at work most days, and I can always stay in tune because you're at the center.
You always know what's important politically.
I have people call me and ask me political advice.
I mean, a week ago somebody called me from Oregon that I haven't seen in a while, and they said, Who do we vote for?
And I told them about uh Operation Chaos and and uh you know they would never vote for Hillary, and but I said, Hey, you know, you need to be in tune with what Rush is talking about.
I told them they need to get this because they're online like me.
But I'll tell you, it is so awesome that I can always because you don't only know what's happening, you know what's coming.
I mean, you're like a political prophet.
You're ahead of the curb.
You always know what's coming.
And uh and I would rather have that than Fox News or anything else, because you know what's important.
And you you know, when you say, Don't doubt me, well, I'm one of the guys that doesn't doubt you, and I highly recommend uh Rush 24 to all your ditto head listeners.
I'm a ditto head from 92, but I'll tell you, I've really been able to stay in tune because of my membership.
Well, thank you.
I uh that's that's uh that's a great endorsement, and I cannot thank you enough.
That's uh that's that's I can't have nothing I can add to that.
Other just rush 24-7 is the uh accurate name, and he's uh talking about the name of our website.
It is an encyclopedia, and it's a stunning.
We don't sit here, I don't hype it a lot, uh simply because I you know I don't want you all to be treated like uh like I'm a huckster and you're just out there as customers.
Uh so I don't I don't really talk about it a lot, uh, and yet it has a hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
And but I uh it is an encyclopedia.
The the data, the database, the essential stack of stuff.
That plus the stuff you ought to see that plus by the way, the daily stack of stuff.
The stuff that I use to prep the program is also published at rushlinbaugh.com, and you should see half the stuff I don't get to, which dovetails with one of the things that he said here that is very shrewd of him.
You know, we are every day when we uh when we put the program together.
Well I put the program together.
There's overload here.
You would I've I've got I've got stuff accumulating in global warming stack.
I got stuff accumulating in the standard news stack, has nothing to do with the campaign, and I got the Hillary and Obama stack and I got the McCain stack.
There's nothing in the McCain's stack today because he's not in the news.
But the uh uh nevertheless, it it it's a it's it it it's instinct.
Okay, what here is really crucial.
I just rely on What interests me more than anything else in these stacks.
And then if there's something crucial I didn't get to, I have another stack here that's holdovers.
And it's it's um is this it's information overload each and every day.
You can see what even is not used on this program is part of the uh the the uh website every day at Rushlinbaugh.com.
We call it Rush 24-7 because it's always there.
So I appreciate that, Roger, some Indian town floor, just right up 95.
I mean, it's not uh not far from here at all.
Pass it every now and then when I'm heading a two or three golf courses, that I am uh that they are fortunate to have me as a member.
Anyway, uh quick timeout here, folks, bottom of the hour EIB Profit Center timeout, and we'll be back and continue after this.
And we're back, Operation Chaos in full swing today in Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania primary underway, drive-by media doing everything they can to discount the relevance and the size of Operation Chaos, but you and I know the truth.
We know the difference.
Now back to the audio sound bites, ladies and gentlemen.
Uh Mrs. Clinton.
Uh Howard Dean said we had the audio earlier.
Howard Dean said the way to avoid uh all of this chaos is just end this.
Howard Dean said, We can't go to the convention like this.
We cannot go to the convention without a nominee.
So on Good Morning America Today on ABC, the co-host Chris Kumo interviewed Hillary, and he said, if you go to the convention, good for the Democrats, bad for the Democrats, meaning if she goes without having conceded.
Well, it would be uh a real convention, unlike what we've had for recent conventions where the decisions were already known before people ever showed up.
You know, this would be why you elect delegates.
We'd come out with a nominee with a unified party and take off from there.
Ha!
We hope for that.
We hope that she gets exactly what she wants.
We hope that they get a convention with all these battles.
But the idea they're gonna come out of there unified, it's only April 22nd.
Their convention is May, June, four months away.
Can you f four more months of this kind of chaos?
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we can make this happen if we hang together, and if we do the right thing, if we do the right stuff, we can keep this going.
Yes, we can.
CC Plenty.
Yes, we can keep this, and Obama's in the middle of falling apart right now.
I mean, he really is, folks.
They're trying to they're trying to cover this up.
He has look, Hillary is gonna have to win this.
This so I don't want you to be worried about sustaining this through the convention.
She's gonna have to win in in landslide proportions to even have a chance at changing the minds of the superdelegates.
And the odds that she's gonna win landslide proportions, she may win big today.
We don't really know in Pennsylvania.
However, in North Carolina, uh there are a lot of people who think, you know, everybody's all excited here about what's happening in Pennsylvania, but North Carolina is really the key to this.
I find it interesting that people say that the next state is always the key.
But some learned political scientists in North Carolina say North Carolina really is the do-or-die state for Mrs. Clinton because Obama's up.
Obama's polling is way up there.
If she can pair that down, if she could, if she could tie Obama in North Carolina after he's had this double-digit lead for all this time, if she could eke out a win, we're talking momentum here.
And what it would represent is that the bloom is off the rose of the messianic Barack Obama.
Uh so there's a lot here that can still happen, ladies and gentlemen.
And Operation Chaos is at the center of all of this.
So here's Mrs. Clinton suggesting, oh no, I want to go to the convention.
That's what conventions are for.
And then on the today show today, she's making the rounds, Ann Curry.
Do you feel the playing field has not been level because you are a woman?
It is like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.
You know, I have to do everything Fred does, only backwards and in high heels.
The most pervasive form of discrimination in the world, no matter what the ethnicity, the race, the religion of the people who live in any society is discrimination against women.
Oh man.
She was on such a roll, and then she has to resort to playing the victim card again.
She hasn't had on a pair of high heels since Jennifer Flowers was hosting Bill Clinton in her trailer back in Little Rock.
She hadn't had on a pair of high heels in 25 years.
Have you seen her in high heels anywhere?
I mean, even at the White House with these formal balls and gowns are going to floor length.
Do you think she's wearing high heels on event?
I shouldn't say this, so I won't.
Say what I nope, nope, not gonna say there isn't a bear maid that would work.
Anyway.
Um the sympathy card.
Here, here she is.
The most rampant form of discrimination in any society is discrimination against women.
I hope, I hope our EIB brothers and sisters in the hood heard that soundbite from Mrs. Clinton.
Play this again.
This is Audio Soundbite No.
Ann Curry.
And the today show says, Do you feel the playing field has not been leveled because you are a woman?
It is like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire.
You know, I have to do everything Fred does, only backwards and in high heels.
The most pervasive form of discrimination in the world, no matter what the ethnicity, the race, the religion of the people who live in any society is discrimination against women.
This doesn't neither of these two are sounding presidential.
They're they're both portraying themselves as victims.
Uh and gee, they're they're the victims of unfairness and mean-spirited people, uh, racist and sexist and so forth and so on.
She then went over to CBS to the early show.
Harry Smith interviewed her.
His question was this.
Uh Ms. Senator Obama says that your basic view about this election is say anything, do anything, special interest-driven.
Elect her because she's been in Washington longer and knows how to play the game.
Yeah, I've heard him say that quite a bit.
Now, hmm, sounds a little negative to me.
Look, he has every right to say whatever he's going to say in his campaign.
But I don't think that's what people want to hear.
But people are the argument is status quo versus something else.
You know, I represent the most significant change you could have.
A woman president.
This is earth-shaking.
And so here we have it once again.
Identity politics reigns supreme.
She would be earth-shattering because she's a woman.
So, in in our soundbite today of Mrs. Clinton, we have had the screech, which we haven't heard in months from Mrs. Clinton.
We heard the cackle here twice.
In one soundbite.
We haven't heard the cackle in a couple of months, maybe three.
And that cackle, by the way, there's a there's a uh a species in Arkansas, makes the same noise.
It's called the Arkansas Broadbeam.
And it makes pretty much this very similar sounding noise.
And she's so she's cackled twice.
She has had this screech, the, you know, your ex-wife, two ex-wives uh screech.
And uh now the wine.
She's she's wined here in uh in W H I uh N-E-D in two separate sound bites.
Here is Trisha from Victor, Idaho.
Uh Tricia, thanks for calling and welcome to the EIB network.
Thank you for taking my call.
I'm actually calling for my 14-year-old rush baby daughter who had to go to school, but it was about a science project she was asked to do.
Uh, in honor of Earth Day, she had to debate why global warming is.
And she said, her professor said, well, it's easier to prove that global warming is true than to prove that it is not.
So she said, well, we'll see.
So at the end of her debate, which was yesterday, she had done all this research, a lot of it from Hillsdale College.
So at the end, the class stands up, applauds her, but all during her debate, her teacher was making all these negative eye reflections and grunting uh about her remarks.
So she says, so how many of you are converted after hearing this?
Half the class raises their hand.
All right.
I was so proud of her.
And she said, Well, I have to go to school, so maybe you can try to call.
uh so she she wanted you to pass this message on to us because of it because of her great success yesterday, the research that she was able to find at Hillsdale College, uh, and she converted half the class.
That is just that's superb.
That's that's inspiring and uplifting.
You tell her that we're all proud of her.
You must be too.
I will too.
And this is a public school.
So uh even more kudos for her.
So thank you.
Well, thank you.
I mean, this is uh, you know, this is the case.
You're not sitting around just accepting all these premises, uh actually battling it and dealing with it.
This is fabulous.
Very, very good.
I'm glad you called Trisha.
Thanks so much.
A brief time out here, folks.
We'll be back.
We'll continue.
Oh, before I go, before I since we're on the subject global warming, let me let me rummage here my global warming stack.
I have the story right here in my formerly nicotine stained fingers.
How many of you have seen Al Gore's movie An Inconvenient Truth?
A lot of you have.
A lot of you have had your kids be made to watch it into scruels.
Some of you were even told by the screws that you had to go watch it with your kids, or the kids might suffer grade consequences.
I know that happened in a couple districts here in South Florida.
Well, this is from our old buddies at uh at newsbusters.org.
It goes without saying climate realists around the world believe Nobel laureate Al Gore used false information throughout his schlockumentary and inconvenient truth in order to generate global warming hysteria on Friday.
It was revealed by ABC News that one of the famous shots of supposed Antarctic ice shelves in the film was actually computer-generated image from the 2004 scientific science fiction blockbuster the day after tomorrow.
Adding delicious insult to injury.
This was presented by one of ABC's foremost global warming alarmists, the weather guy Sam Champion.
So on Friday's Chenchy Trenchy.
And hit uh, you know, the Al Gore, this is Sam Champion speaking.
Al Gore's 2006 documentary, Inconvenient Truth, makes the same point with actual video of ice shelves calving.
Which shots have more impact?
And then they cut to the uh uh the movie itself, and there's Al Gore saying, and if you were flying over it in a helicopter, you'd see it's 700 feet tall.
They are so majestic.
Then Sam Champion from ABC ABC News narrates.
He says, Wait a minute.
That shot looks just like the one in the opening credits of the day after tomorrow.
And Karen Gullicus, visual effects supervisor from the movie, said, Yep, that's our shot.
That's a fully computer generated shot.
There's nothing real in there.
Sam Champion.
Audiences expect Hollywood to twist fact into fiction, but Gore's documentary does the opposite, using a fake shot, a computer generated shot to make a real point that ice shelves are disappearing and vanishing ice means global warming.
He lied.
He used something from a popular movie that was computer generated.
Sam Champion, off-camera, and it raises another question for you to consider.
Is it wrong for a documentary to use a fabricated Hollywood shot to make a point, even if there's science behind it?
Well, we tried to ask Al Gore and the movie studio, but neither responded to our calls.
Yeah.
Wonder why.
That's totally manufactured and ginned up.
Uh the global warming people have to resort to lies and fakery and fake imagery in order to work people up into a frenzy.
So when we get calls from moms like Trisha, but her 14-year-old who doesn't buy into it, it's heartwarming.
It's uplifting.
Operation Chaos rolls on, drive-by media doing everything they can to dissuade people from believing Operation Chaos is having any impact whatsoever.
Operation Chaos Is now led to the bloom coming off the rose that was Barack Obama, the magic Negro.
He's now, ladies and gentlemen, just a myth.
We have an Operation Chaos volunteer on a phone from Exton, Pennsylvania, by the name of Bill.
Bill, you're doing the Lord's work out there.
Thanks for the call.
Hello, sir.
Hey, Rush.
Yeah, we went to vote for Hillary.
I was uh gun toting.
Evangelical clinging to those guns and clinging to my guide.
I went up and voted.
They asked me on the way out, the pollsters asked me, Oh, did you s uh did were you one of the people switched parties?
I said, Yeah, I switched parties.
So why'd you do that?
I said, Because of Operation Chaos.
All right.
And then he said, and then they then they went in and they said, okay, well, what were the issues?
Uh war in the Iraq, global warming.
Now I said, no, it's because of Operation Chaos led by the commander in chief, Rush, and she just laughed.
She laughed her head off.
Then I went over to the Hillary table, and I was there with my re Republican uh committee man, which she's on board with Operation Chaos as well.
And I said, I voted for Hillary, and she said, Oh, thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
And then she but I said, tomorrow I'll be re-registering Republican.
And she just laughed.
It was it was just a classic moment.
That's all they care about is the now, anyway.
You know, they'll deal with the general later.
They're so happy you did it.
I know the Clinton campaigns grateful as they can be for Operation Chaos.
They can't ever they can't ever say so.
But they gotta be grateful as hell.
So you you had an exit pollster.
It was an exit polster that asked you uh if you're a switcher and then which issues mattered.
And when you said Operation Chaos, Rush Limbaugh commander in chief.
And she she just laughed and laughed and said, We were we want to cause, we want to keep this going to the convention.
And she just laughed.
They were, I mean, they're young kids.
They they didn't really, I mean, they didn't really know until that day that what was in effect, but we have this a Republican uh Chester County, so there are quite a few of the things.
A couple more questions here.
How old?
You say they're young, how old were these exit pollsters?
Uh, these eighteen, twenty.
Eight.
Don't don't be so concerned uh convinced that they don't know about Operation Chaos.
Oh, no, they did they knew about it because they heard about it that day.
I I'm pretty sure.
I mean, they didn't say that, but they laughed about it.
So they must be hearing this a lot.
Oh, yes, I'm saying there was about they before I I got there around eleven o'clock, and there was about a hundred and fifty people already voted.
But that's a lot because we're in a Republican uh county for it and they and they were just laughing.
Especially when I said, Well, we're there to make sure the Dems keep fighting it out until they go to the convention.
Way to go.
Well, there you have it.
There's Bill from Exton, Pennsylvania, uh one of the hundreds of thousands of volunteers in Operation Chaos, scattered across remaining primary states.
He happening to be uh in Pennsylvania today, uh, voting as an Operation Chaos operative, following, by the way, to the T orders from headquarters.
Hey, another big hour to go on the EIB network.
Remember the Iraq study group?
Remember the Iraq study group and all the recommendations bringing around in.