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April 23, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 23, 2008, Wednesday, Hour #2
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Now, I realize many of you checking emails, and I'm looking at people on the phones here with what they want to say.
And we're going to get to you people on the phones here very quickly.
Stick with me.
Some of you very concerned that Operation Chaos has been too successful.
And that if we keep going with this, that the nomination will be secured by Mrs. Clinton.
And this, you think, is horrible because you want the Clintons vanquished, which I understand.
But let me reiterate the purpose of Operation Chaos.
And by the way, we still have important states to go here.
You operatives and volunteers, this is no time to go wobbly on me.
We got North Carolina coming up, and I think Mrs. Clinton can win that.
I'll tell you why in a minute.
We got Indiana coming up.
Mrs. Clinton can win that.
The purpose of Operation Chaos is not to secure the nomination for either of these two candidates.
That's not the point.
The point of Operation Chaos is chaos.
And it's just developed here far, far exceeding our objectives.
I want to repeat to you, a lot of people are saying nothing has changed here after last night's victory by Mrs. Clinton.
But a lot has changed.
More and more voters in key states are not voting for him.
They're having second thoughts about Obama.
They've learned more and more about him.
Reagan Democrats are voting for Hillary by default.
If Obama was the Messiah that so many people in the media have built him up to be, this would not be happening.
You don't see people feigning in his rallies anymore.
You know, all that.
I was suspicious of that stuff anyway.
The question keeps arising.
And I need to ask those of you who are worried about the success of Operation Chaos.
How can Hillary win this?
The drive-bys keep saying it.
She should still get out there, say, she can't win it.
How can she win it?
That's not the question.
Because of Operation Chaos, the question is how can Obama win this?
This is what everybody is missing.
How can Obama win this?
Obama cannot win this by winning the primary process.
He has to rely on unelected superdelegates, just as she must.
Both of these candidates need unelected superdelegates to be the nominee.
Were it not for Operation Chaos, Obama could win this by winning the primary process.
But he can't now, nor can she.
So unelected party hacks, I don't care if they do this in June after Puerto Rico is completed.
I don't care if they do it in July.
I don't care if they do it in August.
And the conventional wisdom is they got to do this before the convention.
I don't care when they do it.
The fact is what they're going to do.
Unelected party hacks are going to choose the nominee.
All the people that have voted in these primaries up to now will not be a factor.
All this talk about him leading the popular vote, yep, fine and dandy.
But he hadn't won enough of the popular vote to put him over the top.
So whoever is the nominee, and this is the key to Operation Chaos, whoever is the nominee did not win it.
The nominee will have been delivered by party hacks, unelected superdelegates.
And that is a dream come true.
Or Operation Chaos.
Now, you wonder about North Carolina.
Here you have the same makeup.
I mean, you've got, I think the black population of North Carolina is 35, 38%.
And so that is why the conventional wisdom is that Obama's got North Carolina wrapped up.
But I think that the same arguments that were used in Pennsylvania can be used effectively in North Carolina.
Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, the bitter clingers, guns, and God.
I mean, North Carolina is a conservative state.
The Democrats had to run conservative Democrats in North Carolina.
Hello, Heath Schuler, in order to win the House of Representatives.
It's a conservative state.
And even some Democrats and maybe even some black Democrats in North Carolina are not going to put up with his anti-American friends and his family and his wacko lunatic fringe, kook associates.
Now, we keep hearing, one of the ways the drive-bys tried to mollify the Reverend Wright stuff was to say, you guys just don't get it.
You rich Republicans, you white Republicans, you don't understand the black condition and you don't understand black history and you don't understand black circumstances.
That goes on in all kinds of black churches.
Reverend Wright's not uncommon at all.
B.S. Most people in this country, when they go to church, black people included, Jeremiah Wright is not what they get.
They don't get.
It's not that common.
Otherwise, it wouldn't have made such news.
If it were common, we would have heard about it.
It wouldn't have been any big deal.
It's not common.
Jeremiah Wright is not representative.
He's not standard of what goes on in black church.
What happens in black churches is what happens in anybody else's church.
You show up 10.30, 8.30, 10.45, whatever.
They welcome you.
You do a couple of unity prayers, just sing a couple of hymns, you listen to the sermon.
They pass the offering plate.
They generally do that before the sermon in case sermon stinks.
They pass the offering plate before the sermon.
Then you get sermon.
Then you start watching your clock because you want to get out of there and beat the Baptists to the restaurants because the Baptists always go long.
That's the way it was when I grew up.
Our preacher in the sermons even said, I'm going to try to wrap this up so you can beat the Baptists to the restaurant.
Because the Baptists always went long.
America is not Jeremiah Wright.
So she could inch into contention in North Carolina and perhaps even win that Operation Chaos.
Ladies and gentlemen, is just going along swimmingly.
This is not the time to go wobbly on me here.
Because at the end of the day, the point you must remember, neither of these two can win the nomination by virtue of the Democrat Party primary process, unless you want to say that the superdelegates are part of the process.
But I don't care when it is that the supers make their choice, and I don't care who it is, there are going to be some livid losers.
If they go with Obama, the women in this country that vote for Hillary are going to be livid.
Remember the numbers at the top of the last hour of Democrats for Obama and for Hillary, who, if their candidate loses, will not vote for the other Democrat, will either sit out or vote for McCain.
There's one other aspect to Operation Chaos that I haven't spent a whole lot of time on, and that is what you do with exit pollsters.
I must tell you, and I have a lot of friends in the media, but I got the biggest kick last night as I'm watching the election returns.
And right after the polls close at 8 o'clock Eastern, all the drive-bys called it for Hillary, but they all had these little crawls, these graphic crawls on the bottom of the screen.
Fox News, PMSNBC, CNN calls Pennsylvania primary for Hillary waiting for margin of victory.
Why?
Because the exit polls yesterday were unreliable.
One of the best things that could ever happen to American politics is these exit polls to cease being used.
Do you remember 2004?
Starting at 2 o'clock in the afternoon on election day, John Kerry was proclaimed the winner.
It was all over the place.
And Bob Schrum, who's over 13, was reportedly going into John Kerry and saying, hey, congratulations, may I be the first to call you, Mr. President?
Exit polls were dead wrong.
People had totally misled and a little agenda-oriented zip-faced teenagers taking the exit polls had purposely bollocksed them up so that they'd be reported as though Kerry was winning big.
The purpose of this was to suppress turnout in other states in the central and western time zones and mountain time zones who would otherwise vote for Bush.
They were using these exit polls to advance their own agenda.
The Democrat Party was in the drive-by media.
And then they started talking about how Bush made a major comeback because Kerry was leading in the exit.
Bush made no comeback.
Bush was leading from the time they first started counting the real votes.
So it's there's so many, so many golden opportunities and options here for Operation Chaos to extend way beyond the Democrat primary.
Do not go wobbly on me, folks.
Last night at National Review Online in the corner, Mark Stein pointed out something interesting.
Listen to this.
Look at me.
Look at me.
Republicans had a primary last night, too.
John McCain got 222,109 votes.
Ron Paul got 49,430 votes.
And Mike Huckabee got 37,201 votes.
Yet, the Republican primary race is over.
If you do the numbers on this, you conclude here, you see 28% of Republican voters are declining to get with the program.
28% of Republican voters in Pennsylvania last night did not vote for the Republican nominee.
Does it mean anything?
I don't know.
You be the judge to the phones.
We go to Baltimore.
This is Clayton.
You're up first today.
Thank you so much for waiting and welcome.
Thank you.
I cannot believe I'm on the phone.
Megan Ditto from the biggest welcome back for illegal aliens in the United States of America.
Rush, it is such an honor to talk to you.
Get right to the point.
You and Operation Chaos are going to be the cause of Obama winning the nomination.
And I know that doesn't, I know that's not the goal of Operation Chaos to decide who wins the nomination or not is just to cause chaos.
But he's going to win not only the nomination, but I think he'll win the presidency.
And it's because of Operation Chaos.
Wait a second.
You're unique.
Everybody thinks Operation Chaos is going to give the nomination to Hillary.
You think Operation Chaos will give it to Obama and Operation Chaos will be responsible for Obama winning the presidency?
Exactly.
How so?
Just like you said, the superdelegates are going to be the ones that pick the nominee.
They will not be able to afford.
See, the Democrats have got themselves in a bond because they spent a lot of time building Obama up.
They are not going to be able to afford to negatively impact the black vote.
Now, I know you said they have the white women to worry about teeth, but if they have the choice between a 95% voting block of black voters and those white women that will come back to them, I think a lot sooner than the blacks will, I think they're not going to take the chance on losing that block of voters.
So they're going to pick Obama to win the nomination.
The presidency, Obama is going to beat McCain because just like a lot of other conservatives, I'm not going to vote for McCain.
I'm not going to vote at all.
I'm sorry.
I can't bring myself to, I could never bring myself to vote for Hillary.
And Obama, Operation Chaos did do this, right?
It bloodied him up enough where I can't even stomach a vote for him.
But I do not trust John McCain.
I believe he is.
I understand this.
I've talked to some people who say they, no matter what, can't vote for, can't vote for McCain.
Right.
But look, if Obama, I don't know that Operation Chaos.
Now, we have to go about this with great humility, Clayton.
I don't know that Operation Chaos will at any point be able to claim that we were the reason either Hillary or Obama got the nomination.
All we will be able to claim is that we kept the chaos going.
The interesting thing about this, I just have a story.
I haven't printed it out yet, but I just saw it during the break.
It's the Democrat Party elites who want this over.
Democrat voters are eager for this to go on.
They all want to vote in these upcoming states.
They might want to vote.
They might want to vote, but they want to vote for one person.
They're excited about the election, and Obama probably has gotten them excited, and Hillary's probably got them excited.
But those delegates, those delegates don't want this thing to keep going on like this, and they know that it's hurting them the longer it does go on.
So I look for them to come out, and they're going to decide, and they're going to decide that Hillary has to step down.
The ideal thing they would have wanted was for both of them to run together, but Operation Chaos has caused too much conflict between them now so that they can't possibly run together.
And I believe, like I said, that they're going to pick the black that 95% voting block over those women that I don't think will be as mad as long as the blacks will.
Well, I think.
Clinton, you're funny.
I'm getting a big kick out of the way you look at this.
But I don't think Obama's an automatic winner.
I think McCain can beat either of these two people because I do think McCain's going to attract enough independence.
Obama has not shown that he can get the constituency that the Democrats need.
He's getting blacks and he's getting wealthy elites, like professors and media people, and these elites who, the white elite, liberal elites who think they're the smartest people in the room, but he's not getting what I would call, or what I do call, the people who make the country work.
I mean, all of his associations and all of his private utterances, which have been made public, have served to insult those people.
And I don't think anything that happens at a convention is going to notably change this.
Yes, Mr. Sterling.
Program Observer has a question.
What's the question?
McCain, Snerdley's question.
McCain has demonstrated he can get those people with a question mark.
McCain, look at, isn't this one of the things that bothers us?
McCain has demonstrated he can go out and get liberals and independents.
And, yeah, this is, I wish you hadn't asked me this because I answered it truthfully.
It's depressing.
And I'm feeling really happy today over the success of Operation Chaos.
Clayton, I appreciate the call.
I have to move on, but I appreciate your time here.
Alvin in Kensington, Maryland.
You're next, sir.
Hello.
It's a great honor to speak with you, sir.
Thank you.
I have to agree with Clayton in one aspect.
I don't think Hillary Clinton has a prayer.
But, Rush, have you considered the downside of Operation Chaos being so successful that we can end up with a different nominee that could actually win the general election?
Who would that be?
I think it could be somebody.
It would have to be somebody black, somebody like Colin Powell.
I think if they elected him, he would absolutely win because he's on the opposite side of the war as McCain is.
He's already said some stuff, positive stuff about Obama to the point where we don't even really know what he stands for.
But if they should elect somebody like Colin Powell, he could easily win the presidency, Rush.
And then what's everybody going to say about what you've done here?
In the first place, there is no such thing as any paramilitary or military operation being too successful.
That's just to bastardize the English language.
There's no such thing as being too successful.
There's no commander who goes into an operation, okay, we only want to succeed here 80%.
In the second place, Colin Powell will not do it.
If they are going to go for the doomsday option, and by the way, I don't think they will.
I'm just, you know, I think some of them, and I don't know how many, but I think some have to realize they are in deep doo-doo here, folks.
They got two candidates that a lot of the country can't stand now.
They are in deep doo-doo.
So if this play along here, hypothetically, if they did go doomsday option and do a third candidate, it would have to be somebody who has at least participated at some point in a Democrat primary.
It would have to be somebody like Al Gore.
It would have to be somebody like Edwards.
It would have to be somebody that Colin Powell has been a Republican all of these years.
Now, I know it's a long shot, but a year ago, none of us thought that Obama would fall from his lofty perch.
A year ago, none of us thought McCain would be the nominee.
So the doomsday scenario is entirely possible.
It just seems improbable.
Happily so, ladies and gentlemen, making the complex understandable.
Here at the one and only EIB Network, back to the phones.
Janet in Gross Point, Michigan.
Nice to have you with us.
Hello.
Good afternoon, Commander.
How are you?
I'm fine.
Thank you.
I'm glad to hear that.
First of all, you make politics so much fun.
Thank you.
And I have to say to you critics that you're not giving yourself enough credit.
I've been a listener, I think, for about 15 years now.
And you really did derail Hillary's presidential hopes last fall when it was Tim Mustard got that question from you about the illegal aliens.
That's right.
The illegal alien drivers' lives of New York, Elliot Spitzer.
You got it.
I've been observing this for far too long to know that that was just not a coincidence.
Of course not.
And It has to be said that out of all the people in the media, America's Anchorman is the only one that looked at Hillary Clinton and did not see a woman.
I'm sorry.
That was so much fun to say.
I admire your guts.
Thank you.
Look, you did to her what she has been demanding ever since she hit the national stage, to be treated as an equal, to be treated as a man, ever since she's demanded that in 1968.
Right, she puts her pants on one leg at a time like all the other guys.
You've got it.
And you did it, and you were the only one.
And I know because I listened to you all through the Clinton years, Russert was one of their biggest fans.
From the naming of that dog, Luke, which he thought, remember that?
Clinton going to his Christmas parties.
There's no reason why he asked that question other than he heard you say it, and it was a good question.
And you did.
Now, wait, wait just a second here.
I got to stop here.
Russert's son is named Luke, not his dog.
Right, but do you remember he broke into the national news to say that he had it on good authority.
They were naming Buddy the dog Luke.
Do you remember that?
Oh, no.
Yeah.
They named Buddy the dog Buddy.
I know, but Russert had it.
He was given the false tip that it was Luke.
Oh, oh, oh.
I had forgotten that.
I know.
You're one of the first people to claim I am not giving myself sufficient credit for something.
Okay, now I'm going to tell you how.
You treated her like a man, which is what she always wanted, and she fell flat in her face.
Okay?
Okay.
Then, to get her presidential campaign back on track, you treated her like everyone else does, like a woman.
You gave her an uneven playing field with Operation Chaos.
We have had, now that you put it in this, you know, I often forget the past because I'm so focused on the now and the future.
I'm one of the few people in America that stands up for right now.
You know, I don't get lost to the future because you don't know what it is, and the past is, you know, what it was.
But you have a good point.
We have singularly been involved in many, many phases of Mrs. Clinton's campaign here at the EIB.
Let me give you another one.
By the way, thanks very much, Janet, for the phone call.
Let me give you another one.
Some of you in there on the other side of the glass who remember this.
It might have been last week or the week before.
We got a call from a guy who said he was going to a Hillary Clinton town meeting in Pennsylvania and that he had a front row seat.
And he thought he might be called on to ask her a question.
He wanted a question from me.
You remember this?
In fact, Cookie, we need to go back and pull this, pull the entire call to be able to prove this.
Because the guy, he wanted me to basically give him a smart aleck question.
I said, no, If you're called on, you ask her a question that will help.
And I said, the question to ask her is, why can't Obama close this?
This was two weeks ago.
Why can't Obama close this out?
I said, she will appreciate the question and so forth.
Now, I don't think this guy got to ask that question at the town meeting, but we know that all presidential campaigns have assigned staff members to monitor this program and the EIB network.
And the last couple of days, I have been hearing Mrs. Clinton ask the question herself of her audiences and of the drive-by media.
Why can't Obama close this out?
Why can't he close me down?
It's a great question.
He can't finish this.
That's another thing the super delegates have noticed.
And lo and behold, Beth Fuy in the Associated Press story date line this morning.
First line.
Why can't Barack Obama close the deal?
Who has been asking this for weeks?
Me.
Who? suggested that somebody going to a Hillary Clinton town meeting ask her that question.
Why can't Obama close the deal?
Me.
So here's the rest of the story.
Why can't Barack Obama close the deal?
It's a question Hillary Clinton, her surrogates, raised to the last days of the Pennsylvania primary.
And unfortunately for Obama, it's a question that bears repeating.
So now the drive-bys are asking it.
I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, do you realize how many seeds in the elite media and in these presidential campaigns are planted from the EIB network?
And they grow and they blossom and they become part of the narrative, the action line.
Why can't Obama close the deal?
A question first asked on this program.
And now it's in the mix.
This is Ralph and Big Little Bruce Babbitt impersonation there.
This is Ralph in Big Canoe, California.
Hi, Ralph.
I'm in Big Canoe, Georgia.
Sorry.
It's our old stupid, worn-out call screener software.
It does say Georgia.
Sorry, but I didn't mean to insult you.
That's okay.
I want to congratulate you on the way Operation Chaos is going.
And I think we can stick with you on that.
I did have a comment last night on the Pennsylvania story.
The commentators were getting excited.
It seems that there was some psychological significance about a double-digit victory.
And they kept showing it as 55 to 45.
But truth is, as good as her victory was, it was not double-digit.
Actually, there's about 2,300,000 votes.
You can readily see that it would take a majority of 230,000 to be double-digit.
And according to my number, she won by about 9.4%, which still is a great victory for her and for Operation Chaos.
But so many of them keep repeating double-digit, double-digit.
And I just thought you might like to straighten them out.
That's why it was double-digit up until 98% of the vote came in, or 99.
I stayed up to watch it.
You're exactly right.
230,000 was a magic number in the popular vote to make this a full 55, 45 win.
But by the time the drive-bys went to bed and all the viewers had gone to bed, it was still 55-45.
It wasn't 54.7 or whatever.
It was 54.4 to Obama's 44.6.
So it stuck as double digits, even though it doesn't round off to that.
But it doesn't matter.
The momentum is in.
The victory was large.
He got skunked.
He got blown out.
I got to keep reminding people of this.
People say it was no big change.
He got blown out last night in a state where he outspent her 2-3 to 1 for the express purpose of preventing what happened last night.
This, I'm telling you, is Howard Dean's worst nightmare.
It was April 17th, six days ago, in the third hour, April 17th, that I told that guy to ask Mrs. Clinton, why can't Obama close the deal?
Cookie is getting the audio from that program to verify.
Greetings.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh here on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania.
This is Brian.
Great to have you here, sir.
Yes, thank you.
My name is Brian Von Stetten.
And I was calling to comment on, first of all, the gentleman that had called in earlier about your ego.
I am a Republican, and I'm a very conservative Republican.
However, I have to agree a little bit, Rush, from a comment that you made a little while ago that I do believe your ego is running away with you slightly.
First off, it was an email.
The guy didn't actually call.
I read an email from him.
My ego is out of control.
Understood.
Well, I believe in ego.
I believe it's a necessary for your occupation.
I believe it's the engine that needs to be fed to make you good at what you do.
I'm in sales, and I believe that for myself.
But your comment about wanting your Operation Chaos to go all the way, like back in 1968, with riots in the streets, turned over burning cars, and I believe you even said literally that.
I did say literal riots.
Al Sharpton has promised them.
But you said that's what we want.
That's not good for anybody.
And hopefully, you really don't want that, and most of us don't.
I believe in your Operation Chaos, and it showed great ingenuity, and it was and is a fantastic idea.
However, riots and burning cars would make all Americans look bad.
And I believe our whole premise.
To who would it make all Americans look bad?
To the world.
Screw it.
Screw the world.
You know, I can't believe it.
I think there goes that ego again.
It will make.
You really think we ought to govern ourselves on the basis of what the world thinks of us?
I believe that we need that our whole premise on working hard for our side is to bring all Americans together, Democrats, Republicans, and Independents even.
That's one of the common goal design for us.
We don't bring people together.
That's not how this country works.
We defeat our political adversaries so that they're in the minority.
I believe that with passion.
But then also, I mean, our whole premise was our Constitution for our safety, you know, for our children's safety.
And what would that show by riots and burning cars, no matter what side did that?
I just think, Rush, that that comment was a little out of line and maybe just not properly thought through because I don't believe that way, and I don't believe that most of us want that because people get hurt in those situations.
And we believe that our side, as Republicans, we can do it better than the rest.
As we would be demonstrating, because there won't be riots at our convention.
Actually, we would be demonstrating as Americans that we don't burn our cars.
We don't burn down our houses.
We don't kill our children.
We don't do half the things the American left does.
We need the American left, and this is another great thing about Operation Chaos, nothing to do with my ego.
We need as many ignorant Americans to wake up and find out exactly who the modern-day Democrat Party is as dominated by the far left in this country.
We need that to be seen.
Now, I am not inspiring or inciting riots.
I'm dreaming.
I'm dreaming of riots in Denver.
Remember 1968 and which party did that?
It was the radicals in that party, the anti-war radicals, the same bunch of clowns that are running around defining the Democrat Party today.
What the world thinks of us.
Was an analogy just this week about uh, somebody happened in the world with i'm drawing a mental blank uh, mental middle blank about, about this.
But the the fact is that the Democrat Party has members in it that have already said there will be riots or something of that, if Al Sharpton and he he was, he was throwing down the gauntlet to the superdelegates.
You take This election away from Barack Obama, and they're going to be trouble.
There's going to be trouble in Denver.
As for the rest of the world and what they think of us, you know, there's nothing that frustrates me more than to hear that.
What part of the world do we care?
What part of the world do we want approval from?
Do we want approval from the Europeans who have gone so damn wussy that they cannot, they could not, if they had to, mount a military defense of themselves if they were attacked?
Not even with NATO, because it has been allowed to lapse.
Is it those people that we want the approval from?
Do we want approval from people like Robert Mugabe?
Do we want approval from some of the warlords and terrorists of Al-Qaeda?
Who in the world do we want approval from?
Do we want approval from Hamas, like Jimmy Carter does?
We have the approval of our allies.
We have the approval of the UK.
We have the approval of the Australians.
We want the approval of the Chinese.
Do we want the approval of Kim Jong?
Just who do we want to love us?
What is this?
I hear you live your life this way as an individual and you are forever going to be confused and unhappy because you will be embarking on something that's impossible and that is A, to make everybody like you and B, respect you.
This is something that has to be earned, particularly on the side of respect, and respect is earned with strength.
Nobody's going to respect you if they figure out you're doing whatever you have to do to get their approval.
They're going to laugh at you.
They're going to think you're a weak-need wuss.
So the hell with that.
We do hopefully the right thing for the sake of this country.
We're the only ones in charge of our affairs.
We don't farm out our defense unless we elect Democrats.
We don't farm out our protection against attack and national security unless we elect Democrats.
We don't farm out our economy and tear it up in the name of a hoax called global warming unless we elect Democrats.
And riots in Denver at the Democratic Convention would see to it we don't elect Democrats.
And that's the best damn thing could happen for this country as far as anything I can think.
Don't elect Democrats.
Some of you in Operation Chaos have said that you have felt dirty by voting for Mrs. Clinton.
I understand this.
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That's wasteful.
You're wasting a lot of money.
It's a waste of energy.
It's a waste of water.
With a Renaissance tankless water heater, your home never, ever will run out of hot water, no matter how many guests, no matter how many showers, how many loads of laundry, no matter how many members of your family are members of Operation Chaos and feel filthy, you will have hot water.
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Go to foreverhotwater.com.
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Back in just a moment.
Let me tell you something, folks.
If there are riots in Denver, the world is going to think that we're just like them.
And we'll have something in common with them.
And isn't that what we want to say?
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