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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 podcast.
So on Saturday, the New York Times publishes a front page, I think it was front page story on how Operation Chaos is having no impact on Republican voters in Indiana.
Why run the story?
Obviously, Operation Chaos having a huge impact.
The governor, former of the Senator, Evan Bye, whoever he is, was on Slay the Nation yesterday.
We will not have Rush Limbaugh determining our primary.
Greetings, my friends, and welcome.
Stand by for all you volunteers in North Carolina and in uh in Indiana, all you hoos, because we have orders from headquarters coming up for Operation Chaos.
Greetings, my friends.
Great to be with you.
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Byron York, National Review Online today, posted a story on their website.
And this is from the second page of the story.
A short time later, I, Byron York writing here, approach a man wearing a blue Operation Chaos T-shirt.
His name is James.
Turns out he's a Haskrul teacher in nearby Nebo.
He's a big Rush Limbaugh fan.
He apologizes for the t-shirt, which looks fine, but isn't the kind one buys at Limbaugh's website.
I didn't have the opportunity to buy one in time, so I made myself one, explained James.
I hope Mr. Limbaugh doesn't mind.
Of course not, James.
I'm a little embarrassed that our soldiers have to outfit themselves, but nevertheless, I appreciate the initiative.
Byron York concludes he probably won't mind James, and neither will Hillary.
James says, I'm going to vote Democrat.
I'm going to vote Hillary to keep the carnage going until the national election in November.
And then after a brief pause, he has McCain all the way.
Operation Chaos, North Carolina, Operation Chaos happening throughout Indiana as well.
And of course, everybody's buzzing, ladies and gentlemen.
About this exchange with George Stephanopoulos yesterday on this week with Hillary Clinton.
He's always had a crush on me.
Hillary Clinton saying I've always had a crush on her.
Let's go back to January 10th on this program and me.
The acceptance speech.
After she had won the primary, I thought she looked better than I had ever seen her.
When she came out late at night, gave the acceptance speech, I thought she got the hair down.
You know, every day during the Clinton years is a different hat, different hairband, different hairstyle.
She got the hair thing down.
She looked glowing.
She looked genuinely happy, Mr. Snurk.
She did.
At that acceptance speech, she looked genuinely.
She even looked sexy.
I thought she looked sexy.
That was January 10th on uh on this program of complimenting Mrs. Clinton's appearance this morning on Fox and Friends, the co-host Gretchen Carlson talked to Hillary Clinton.
They had this exchange.
You also have an advisor for niceness because that's been one of the biggest raps against you.
And things seem to have changed for you recently.
Now that line yesterday about Rush Limbaugh, who's helping you?
Nobody.
I'm just having a good time.
I I think this is so much fun campaigning across our country and especially these last couple of weeks at North Carolina and Indiana.
People have been wonderful.
The spring is here.
Everything is blooming.
I mean, how could you not have a good time?
It's been wonderful.
Do you catch that?
This is a sign.
This is pure disrespect.
Gretchen Carlson asks Mrs. Clinton, who's helping you?
And Hillary says, nobody.
Nobody.
Her husband let her down every step of the way.
If it weren't for me in Operation Chaos, she wouldn't be where she is.
She knows it.
She knows it, and so does Obama.
Ladies and gentlemen, then this morning on the Scarborough show on MSNBC.
Joe Scarborough and Mika Bjzinski have this exchange with Hillary.
I'm a little disappointed.
Senator Hillary Clinton in Greenville, North Carolina.
I had no idea that Rush Limbaugh had a crush on you, too.
I'm flabbergasted.
Oh boy.
Shocks.
Don't you think uh don't you don't you think we've uh caused a little cognitive dissonance out there?
I I think so.
That's one way to put it.
Now, this uh this crush business, uh, ladies and gentlemen, I think I understand it now.
Uh I do.
Uh Mrs. Clinton saying I have a crush on her.
Obviously, they think this in the Clinton household.
So this probably explains why Bill Clinton hit on my date at the Colby Club in New York last year.
You know, and he used the mayor of Los Angeles to distract me while he came along and started chatting up my date.
Then he brought Ron Burkle over to distract me.
And then he came over to table three times.
Hey, Limbaugh, you're looking really good.
He's looking really good.
I shook his hand, he left.
Comes back, the mayor of Los Angeles.
I thought it was Secret Service Agent, maybe a shoe shine guy.
Turns out he gives me his card.
I said, Oh my gosh, it's the mayor of Los Angeles.
So I stood up, I said, hello, Mr. Vigorossa.
Uh, we started chatting about a minute later.
I took a glance to the left, and Clinton's face is two inches from my dates.
I was distracted.
So obviously Clinton has known of this in the household of the uh Clinton, so long as I had a crush on his wife.
He probably heard that sound bite on August 10th.
My God, nobody's ever called her sexy.
What the hell's going on here?
And so a crush on Mrs. This is her way of thanking me, by the way, uh, for Operation Chaos.
Last night the big Jefferson Jackson dinner in Indianapolis, and the chairman of Democrat National Operation Chaos has totally hijacked the Democrat Party.
Listen to me.
We need you to knock on your neighbor's door.
You can overcome anything that Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh said if you show up.
I want you to think about this.
I want you to think about this for a minute.
If you're in Texas, Mississippi or Tennessee, and you're a hardworking guy and drive a pickup truck, maybe the gun rack in the back, you vote Republican.
Unless you're a member of a union.
And why is that?
Because if you're a member of a union, you still believe the same things that those hardworking folks in those states believe?
But you have a guy talking to you every month about why it's important to vote for a Democrat.
He's in Indianapolis talking about if you live in Mississippi or Tennessee, if you've got a hardworking guy drive a pickup truck and a gun rack in the back.
Gee whiz, this man is off his rocker.
Dr. Howard Dean needs to be committed.
I did.
That was Howard Dean.
That was last night in Indianapolis.
You know, the uh the two candidates showed up and spoke.
Hillary went first, and then Obama, and they had Dr. Dean between them.
And he revved up the crowd a little bit with with this.
We have we have, I mean, this reference here, uh, you can overcome anything that Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh say if you show up.
That's a direct reference to Operation Chaos.
A direct reference to it, even though he did not mention it.
Now, I want to go back to this this uh the the Operation Chaos, and then you know, we've had some intimidation factors uh in Indiana, where uh various Democrat Party poo bahs and bosses have intimidated or attempted to intimidate Operation Chaos soldiers.
Now, Indiana is an open primary, and it seems to me that you have a civil right to vote however you wish in a state where registration is open.
If you don't want crossover voters or even non-affiliated voters voting in Democrat primaries, then the law should say so, or the party rules should say so.
But to try to imitate uh intimidate Republican voters and Operation Chaos operatives in advance of an election merely because they seek to exercise their franchise to vote is a disgrace.
Now, as I understand it, they're gonna have monitors at the polls and are gonna check to see if crossover voters, Republican crossover voters, uh uh have uh changed from their past registration uh just this one time, and they're gonna then tell the crossovers that they're being watched.
Now, the bottom line with all this is they can't stop anybody from voting however they wish.
It's an open primary.
The only way and it they they say it's a uh uh some sort of a crime.
I don't know if it's a felony, but it's some sort of a crime for Republican crossovers, i.e.
Operation Chaos operatives, to go in and vote in the Democrat primary when it's open.
The only way a voter could get in trouble here Is if the voter turns himself in after voting, and even then it's a long shot that anybody would be in trouble.
So here are today's orders for Indiana Operation Chaos operatives.
Flood these precincts.
Vote for Mrs. Clinton as an act of defiance against these police state tactics as a form of protest.
Indiana Democrat poopas do not get to intimidate us.
They don't get to tell us how to vote and attempt to change the rules in the end of the game.
I mean, I'm not in favor of these open primaries, but if they're open, then they're open.
And as I have said, when Democrats and independence flooded Republican primaries to install McCain, that was touted as McCain appealing across party lines.
Now when Operation Chaos operatives cross party lines and go ahead and vote for Mrs. Clinton, that's called mischief.
That's called tampering with an election.
That's called unamerican.
None of that is true.
What is un-American and what is mischievous is attempting to intimidate voters as they approach the polling place.
So, and by the way, the uh the the polls in Indiana, Zagwi, who call Pennsylvania dead dead on, in uh it's a dead heat.
I think Obama's up by two points in the margin of error uh in Indiana.
It's a dead heat out there.
No changes in orders for you, Operation Chaos operatives in Indiana.
And again, I I referenced the New York Times piece on Saturday.
They went out and they found a couple of Republicans to say they were voting in the Democrat primary, but that I had nothing to do with it.
They didn't mention Operation Chaos by name.
But the very fact they did the story, and the very fact that they poo-pooed the notion, I mean, they do say uh in the story that uh clouding the circumstances here uh is Rush Limbo.
They might even mention Operation Chaos.
I've got the story somewhere here in the stack, I'll get it in a minute.
Uh but the bottom line is they ran the story attempting to discredit it just as they ran a story uh during one of their polls that they do with CBS, saying that Reverend Wright had no impact on anybody.
So the drive-by's are circling the wagons now for Obama.
Now that they think he's weathered the right storm, they're circling the wagons for Obama.
Lots coming up, must take an EIB obscene profit center timeout.
We'll continue here in just a moment.
Stay with us.
I just got a note from Cookie up in New York.
I'm worried, she says, you did not deny the crush on Hillary.
I wrote her back, you know, an instant message abbreviation LOL for laughing out loud.
She writes back, I'm serious.
This could hurt you.
Barry White of the Love Unlimited Orchestra, Music Maestro Barry White, welcome back.
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I, of course, utilizing talent on lawn from God evidence here.
Operation Chaos has hijacked the Indiana and North Carolina primaries.
We go to slay the nation yesterday.
Bob Schieffer talking to Richmond Virginia Mayor Douglas Wilder.
And uh also talks to Evan Bai, uh, Senator Evan Bye from the second bite.
But here is the question to Doug Wilder.
Says, Governor, if she should wind up winning out there in Indiana and at least coming close to North Carolina, shouldn't she hang in there?
Shouldn't she stay in despite what people say that this is tearing down both of them?
Let's get real.
The bloggers, the right wing commentators on the radio.
Who are they supporting?
Not Barack Obama.
They are literally begging people.
And these are Republicans, literally begging people.
Please vote for Hillary Clinton.
They have no intention of supporting Hillary Clinton in November.
And why are they doing that?
Why is it Barack Obama can reach what some call the elite voter, but he can't reach the others?
That's poppycard.
There is a concentrated effort to derive those voters away from him and to drive them to Hillary Clinton because many of them think that Hillary will be the weaker.
So I think there's a hidden message here, Bob, and I think the answer comes from those persons who should be saying why they are asking everyone to vote for Hillary Clinton in a Democratic primary.
Governor Wilder, you're 95% there.
He understands Operation Chaos, 95%.
It's not that we, not that I, the commander in chief of Operation Chaos, think that Hillary is more beatable than Obama.
I think they're both beatable.
The idea is chaos.
The idea is to continue this chaos for as long as possible beyond the Democrat primary season in early June, which ramps up in Puerto Rico.
Schiefer now turns to Senator Evan Bye.
So one of your fellow Hoosiers, the former head of the DNC, Joe Andrews, switched his allegiance from Clinton to Obama last week.
He urged other Hoosiers to do the same.
Said he thought the primary process had become bad for the Democrat Party, and that a vote for Hillary Clinton's a vote to continue the process, and that's a vote that's for John McCain.
Once again, Andrew understanding Operation Chaos.
Question Do you think Hoosers will listen to Joe Andrew?
Doug was talking about Republicans coming over and that kind of thing.
And I don't want Doug, I agree with you on one thing.
We don't want Rush Limbaugh deciding our primary.
But if you look at the polls today, the average of all the polls, not just one here or there, in the state of Ohio, which was the key state last time.
Hillary now runs about eight or nine points better than Barack.
In Florida, which was the key state in 2000.
We don't need to hear the rest of this psycho babble.
So what happens?
In the first bite, Doug Wilder says, all these right-wing commentators trying to affect our primary.
Evan Bye identifies right wing commentators as saying we don't want Rush Limbaugh deciding our primary.
Again, your orders from headquarters.
If you are Republican and have registered to vote in the Democrat primary, the orders are to vote Hillary Clinton today.
The Democrats are expecting it.
They have lost control.
Operation Chaos has successfully hijacked the Indiana primary, perhaps North Carolina too.
Now the drive-by media circling the wagons around Obama, I mentioned this earlier.
Uh New York Times CBS poll.
A majority of American voters say that the furor over the relationship between Senator Obama and his former pastor has not affected their opinion of Obama.
However, a substantial number say that it could influence voters this fall, should he be the Democrat presidential nominee.
So these people in the service.
Now it doesn't bother us.
But we're worried it will bother other voters, sort of like when they take economic surveys.
How's you doing in your personal?
Oh, I'm great in my personal life.
I'm really worried about my neighbors.
Why?
Well, because the media says the economy's going to hell in a handbasket.
And the AP writes this up this way.
Most voters think that Democrat presidential candidate Barack Obama's done a good job of handling the controversy surrounding his pastor, Jeremiah Wright.
The CBS New York Times poll, 60% of voters, 68% of Democrat primary voters, said they approved of the way Obama handled the situation.
We are not so certain, ladies and gentlemen, that Obama is of the same opinion.
He thinks he still may have some problems here.
White comedian Paul Shanklin.
As Barack Obama, that's a takeoff on Dr. John's right place at the wrong time.
Followed up here by the Ohio players in love roller.
Here's that New York Times story that I referenced from Saturday.
Republicans crossing over to vote in Democrat contests.
They don't deny that's happening.
Clouding the picture, however, is a campaign by Rush Limbaugh, the radio talk show host, urging his listeners to cast their ballots for Mrs. Clinton if they can stomach it.
Republican voters interviewed here said that Mr. Limbaugh was not a factor in their decision to vote in the Democrat primary and that it was the issues that propelled them.
And they quote a couple of Republicans here.
Why mention this if we are not a factor?
I know.
Half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair while in the midst of having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
Here's the phone number.
We'll get to your phone calls here in uh in an ill jiffo, little Spanish lingo there, 800 282-2882.
Up next, the audio soundbite roster as the drive-bys continue to try to figure out Operation Chaos.
Friday night, CNN's election center, the hostette is Campbell Brown.
And she spoke with Ariana Huffington of the Huffing and Puffington Post.
Also with Tara Wall of the Wash the Washington Times about the Democrat primary.
Now this is worth it.
Just to hear Ariana Huffington of the Huffing and Puffington Post to say Operation Chaos.
Normally you need a Greek interpreter here to understand what Ariana is saying.
She sounds like a bond girl in this piece.
The question from Campbell Brown, Ariana, you believe there's some troublemakers out there, don't you?
Well, it's not really a matter of opinion or belief.
It's a matter of listening to Rosh Limbaugh, who has launched Operation Chaos, and he suspended it for a day while he thought maybe Obama was in real trouble, but he has reinstated it.
And he's urging um his dittoheads to go and vote for Hillary Clinton because he wants to prolong uh this primary.
He wants ideally a win for Hillary Clinton.
And uh that so that is that could have an interesting uh impact on the race.
I don't know too many self-respecting Republicans that are actually going to vote for Hillary Clinton.
I mean, I think some of that has got to be a little bit of dog and pony just to make a point.
Well, you know, Rosh Limbo has a lot of followers.
They may not be self-respecting or respected by others, but nevertheless, they could very well go and do whatever Rush Limbaugh wants them to do.
They could be challenged.
Indiana has some quirky rules about challenging people who do not vote for the other party in good faith.
So it could be a long time before we know the results.
There she's referring to these uh rules that say Indiana can challenge people who don't vote for the other party in good faith.
Uh you want to hear the first part of this?
Mr. Snerdley, the official program observer, has asked for the first part of this uh sound by so we can do that, yes.
Uh here is Ariana Huffington responding to the question about some troublemakers being out there.
Well, it's not really a matter of opinion or belief, it's a matter of listening to Rash Limbo, who has launched Operation Chaos, and he suspended it for a day while he thought maybe Obama was in real trouble, but he has reinstated it.
And he's urging um his dittoheads to go and vote for Hillary Clinton because he wants to prolong uh this primary.
He wants ideally a win for Hillary Clinton.
And uh that so that is that could have an interesting uh impact on the race.
I don't know too many stuff.
That's it, that's it.
We don't need to hear the bait from the Washington Times, she doesn't get it.
Uh pretty chaos.
Sounds like a bond girl.
Ernst Stavro Blofeld's mistress.
Uh moving on to uh Friday night, PMS NBC race for the White House, David Gregory and syndicated columnist Tony Blankly have this exchange about Operation Chaos.
Conservative radio's Rush Limbaugh wants a replay of Ohio urging voters to vote for Clinton.
Tony, how real is it?
Will it have an impact?
Look, I think uh Russia's Operation Chaos has been fun.
I think he's getting turning out some votes.
I don't think this has been an election where that number of votes has been decisive.
You know, in Europe, this kind of strategic voting happens all the time.
And we don't see it much in the United States, but it's very typical in France and in Germany.
Cutting edge, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network, and Operation Chaos.
John Harwood, who uh where does this guy see at CNBC now?
I guess he used to be the Wall Street Journal.
And this is the same show, Race for the White House with David Gregory.
Uh also Eugene Robinson is on this exchange about Operation Chaos.
And as far as Operation Chaos is concerned, I I don't think we're going to be able to tell at the end of the day because if Hillary Clinton wins, people kind of expect her to win.
So Will the Republicans have made a difference.
I'm not sure.
David, it's pretty clear from state.
It's pretty clear from state after state that if Rush Limbaugh turns out independents and Republicans, he's turning out Barack Obama's vote.
And you know what the chances are that this convention in Denver is going to be like Chicago 68?
Zero.
Oh that was John Harwood of uh CNBC.
So now they're trying to tell themselves that Operation Chaos voters are actually voting Obama.
Fine.
Whatever they think.
I don't care what they think.
Neither should you Operation Chaos operatives.
The objective has been achieved.
Our objectives, in fact, have been far surpassed.
We are in the midst of total chaos, as you can hear, listening to these sound bites.
Why would he say what?
Why?
Oh, because they've why would he say that I'm turning out Obama voted?
They've got some polling.
They could they they have some polling data that can show anything.
Uh and there are some Republicans voting for Obama.
There's no question, but they are not Operation Chaos operatives.
See, that's the uh that's that's the thing.
They're all missing that this would have been over long ago were it not for Operation Chaos.
Actually haven't missed that, they know it.
But it's like we told you way back at the get-go.
At their news budget meetings every morning, these drive-by's be it at newspapers or cable networks, they are struggling with how to talk about the phenomenon of Operation Chaos without actually giving it any credit.
Uh nor do they wish to give me any credit.
Another soundbite.
This is later on MSNBC, same pro well, different program, the wacko program at eight o'clock, Eugene Robinson, uh it gets a question from the host, Oberman.
There has to be a reason Rush Limbaugh wants Clinton to be the nominee and not Obama.
There are Democrats who've thought that this is some sort of double secret reverse psychology, and they really want the Democrats to nominate Obama so because they can tear him down and they don't want to run against Hillary Clinton.
I tend to take him at their word.
You know, otherwise, why would they be campaigning uh on her behalf?
Uh but um you know, maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe there is double super secret reverse psychology going on.
That's Eugene Robinson, a columnist for the Washington Post.
They have themselves twisted, pretzel-like, trying to understand Operation Chaos.
Now they think there's a double reverse psychology going on.
That Operation Chaos commanders, i.e.
me, secretly want Obama.
And that by telling our operatives to vote Hillary, they're actually voting Obama.
Secret Dakota Rings secret orders being given over wireless devices that cannot be tracked any numbers who knows what they think is going on.
But it is clear that throughout the drive-by media, ladies and gentlemen, Operation Chaos is alive and well, and they are confused, trying to understand it.
Here is Bob.
I'm sorry, Rob in in Huntsville, Alabama.
We'll start with you today on the phones.
Great to have you with us, sir.
Hello.
Good afternoon, Rush.
First time caller.
Um as I told your screener, I was a little offended by the words of Howard Dean, because I'm equal uh sorry.
Uh they're equivalent to what Obama said out in San Francisco.
Uh elitist um and I think that the.
Well, now you know something here, you let's go grab let's go back and grab audio soundbite number five, because that's what uh that's what Rob's referring to here.
Now I'll have to listen to it again here with you, Rob, but as I listened to it the first time, I didn't think that Howard Dean was trying to insult them.
Did you think he was trying to insult you?
Yes, yes, I did.
Uh I think he insulted you without knowing he was.
I uh uh let's listen to it again.
This is Dean last night at the uh Jackson or the Jefferson Jackson Denner in Indianapolis.
We need you to knock on your neighbor's door.
You can overcome anything that Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh said if you show up.
I want you to think about this.
I want you to think about this for a minute.
If you're in Texas, Mississippi or Tennessee, and you're a hard working guy and drive a pickup truck, maybe the gun rack in the back, you vote Republican.
Unless you're a member of a union.
And why is that?
Because if you're a member of a union, you still believe in things that those hardworking folks in those states believe, but you have a guy talking to you every month about why it's important to vote for a Democrat.
All right, so Rob, you may be right.
Uh he's insulting Southern Republicans with the gun rack in the back of the pickup truck comment.
Exactly right.
Right.
Um it is no different than uh than Obama in in essence, Obama's San Francisco speech about the bitter clingers.
Dean just referred to them here too, with different terminology, and that's your point, correct?
Right.
And my my suggestion for Operation Chaos is to use his comments in Obama's back to back in a political ad.
And play it here in the South.
Well, uh one second here.
Operation Chaos is not in charge of political ads for the Republican Party.
Right.
Okay.
Now we could get these soundbites and play them back to back as a means of inspiring Operation Chaos voters primarily in North Carolina, I think.
Right.
Um maybe uh in Indiana on in North Carolina, do you think we could use the battle of the bulge tactic?
Explain that to the audience.
This would be a a Large surge, basically uh equivalent to General Betray's uh tactics in Iraq.
Just get a bunch of uh voters and pickup trucks and with gun wrecks in the back and show up at the voting polls.
Uh and uh to be careful on this, Rob.
I understand the desire here to have fun with this, but we gotta make sure that people show up are uh are actual voters.
Remember now the Democrats in both states, but particularly Indiana are on the prowl, and they are attempting to intimidate Republican crossover voters participating in Operation Chaos.
I like your thinking.
Replicate the Battle of the Bulge here as the um as the day of Operation Chaos draws near tomorrow in Indiana, North Carolina.
Quick timeouts.
Be right back.
We have field reports, ladies and gentlemen from Indiana.
Operation Chaos.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network this morning.
WABC Radio, our blowtorch affiliate in New York, Curtis Sleewa interviewed Ruth Stanley, managing editor of the Post and Mail newspaper in Indiana.
Slea was said, are you sensing there's any impact at all for the call from Rush Limbaugh, America's number one political commentator in talk radio to fellow Republicans to vote in the Democrat primary tomorrow in Indiana?
Actually, we ran a poll on our website about that, and the results are amazingly.
There's about um fifty-five percent of them that are registered Republicans that are voting Democrat.
Now are they saying specifically which candidate?
No, they're not saying we didn't ask that question, but I'm getting a feeling that a lot of them seem to be voting for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
Field reports.
Operation Chaos Indiana, that's Ruth Stanley, managing editor of the Post and Mail newspaper in Indiana, Slee within says have you had any personal conversations with those that you know have been registered as Republican and their intentions of voting for which candidate in the Democrat primary in Indiana.
Yeah, yes, I have.
I've had I've talked to a couple of people who are registered Republicans, and they they said they're going to pull a Democrat ticket and and uh vote for a Democrat candidate.
And out of those, uh, who will it be?
Um the the one in specific is actually running on the Republican ticket for a local race.
Mm-hmm.
And he said if he wasn't running, he would uh be pulling a Democrat ticket and voting for Hillary.
Wow.
So that Operation Chaos, that call from Rush Rush Limba may be well having a big impact in your predominantly Republican area.
Yes, it could very well be.
Uh field reports, Operation Chaos, Curtis Sleewa this morning on WABC with Ruth Stanley, the managing editor of the Post and Mail newspaper in Diana.
Speaking of of which, over the weekend doing show prep for today's program, I stumbled across something called the environmentalist blog.
Uh well, actually the environmentalist.org, but it's a it's a blog of environmentalists.
It was posted on Saturday questioning Hillary Clinton's victory in Pennsylvania, the Rush Limbaugh effect.
And he goes on to analyze what all happened there.
He said something's not right here.
He goes on to analyze even more and then says, I believe that Russia's Operation Chaos is at play in Pennsylvania.
Authenticity has nothing to do with too many new Democrat registrants in the last contests.
This re-registration is, I believe, being undertaken at Russia's suggestion to cynically stretch this contest out as long as possible, so that Hillary's promised kitchen sink theory uh will end up driving both candidates negatives through the roof so that neither is likely to win against McCain.
Voters in upcoming contests will always be swayed by the outcome of preceding contests.
It's human nature to be influenced by the wisdom of those who've gone before us.
But if I'm right, and the outcome in Pennsylvania and perhaps Mississippi, Texas, and Ohio were influenced by Russia's Operation Chaos.
Democrat voters in Indiana and North Carolina and the states that follow deserve to know that they were being manipulated.
This is not a friendly blog.
This is the environmental.
It's all over.
It's all over the blogs.
It's all over the drive-by media.
In fact, the Baltimore Sun has a blog.
Somebody posted to the Baltimore Sun blog over the weekend.
Has the Rush Limbaugh Strategy helped presidential candidate Hillary Clinton run a tight race in Guam.
Republican and independent voters switched teams yesterday, making a predicted caucus blowout for Obama, a razor tight race, with Obama only beating Clinton by seven votes.
And then somebody posts following this.
Wait a minute.
Rush isn't on the air in Guam.
Oh, yes, we are.
We are on the air in Guam with the Armed Forces Radio Network.
We're on the air.
We've had a Guam station.
We also have the Internet.
Our program is streamed.
And Obama was supposed to clean up in Guam.
He wins by seven votes.
Everybody is talking about Operation Chaos.
Here's Jerry in Gulfport, Mississippi.
Hello, Jerry, nice to have you here.
Hey, Rush.
I gotta say I love your show.
It's very educational.
I think all Democrats should listen to it.
At least it's fair.
You state facts and not opinions like MSNBC and CNN.
Well, I do have some opinions, though, and I do state.
Not as often as they do.
As a Democrat, I gotta say I'm sickened by our party.
Uh our head idiot, Howard Dean thinks Obama's elected.
Well, he's not electable, and this whole process has been fair.
It hasn't been fair.
This election, look, look, South Carolina held their pri primary early, just like uh Michigan and Florida.
But South Carolina counted.
I don't understand that.
Hillary Clinton's got more votes right now than Obama does.
How is he ahead?
It makes this it's crazy.
No, she doesn't have more votes.
She he has more pledged delegates.
What does that have to do?
But what does that have to do with being elected?
I've always understood you get more votes, you're elected.
Well, but he has more pledge delegate votes.
The popular vote, depending how you count it, it's it's nip and tuck.
It's it's really too close to call.
But you know, you're a Democrat.
You understand the superdelegates are the ones that are gonna make this decision, and they've always been the ones that are gonna make the decision.
No, don't get don't get me started on the water.
Well, and somebody, you know, the superdelegates are gonna end up committing the equivalent of political murder here once they decide who they want to win.
Why can't Obama win?
I got twenty-five seconds.
Why do you think he can't win?
Uh Reverend Wright.
I I won't vote for him because of Reverend Wright.
No, no, no, no, no.
The New York Times is a poll that says nobody cares about Reverend Wright.
AP has a story said that Obama's actually rebounded from Reverend Wright, is doing well because of the way he handled Reverend Wright.
They're out of touch with reality.
No, that's the New York Times.
Because that when it comes down to people's votes, I I live here in Mississippi.
I know a lot of my I own a business and I see a lot of people.
There are a lot of Democrats that want for him because Mississippi is a foreign country to the New York Times.
There's no question about one they don't even want to visit.
They will be back.
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