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May 7, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 7, 2008, Wednesday, Hour #2
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Greetings once again, my friends, music lovers, thrill seekers, conversationalists all across the fruited plain.
I am Rush Lynn Ball with fun, frolic, and frivolity for all, as well as the serious discussion of issues combined in one presentation not found elsewhere in major media today.
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We're going to be getting to Senator McCain later on in the program today, too.
Ladies and gentlemen, quite a stack of stuff on Senator McCain.
Yes, and you don't want to miss this.
You do not want to miss this.
I want to go back to the audio soundbites.
If you're just joining us, I as Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Operation Chaos, earlier in today's program released the Democrat Party superdelegates to go ahead and vote for Obama.
Go ahead and do it.
If you want to vote for somebody who's going to lose bigger than George McGovern, which is why McGovern has endorsed him, McGovern wants to see somebody lose in his lifetime worse than he did.
You know full well that Obama cannot put together a coalition that's victorious in November.
You know it, but you're afraid to pull a nomination from him because of your fear the blacks will get mad at you and not vote for you in November.
That won't happen either.
You've treated him far worse than it would be by pulling delegates from Obama, the nomination from him, and they still stick with you.
But if you want to do that, go ahead, if that's your desire.
I also, ladies and gentlemen, think, you know, they're not saying that we tampered with their process yesterday in Indiana.
John Kerry in a conference call today with reporters, David Axelrod from the Obama campaign, that we tampered with the primary process.
Chris Matthews, CNBC, or Emma CNBC, whatever it is, says we should be ashamed.
There's no tampering.
You can vote for whoever you want for whatever reason.
The tampering is in the Democrat Party.
Howard Dean is the George Wallace of our time.
He is denying the vote.
He is disenfranchising powerful constituencies, Democrat constituencies, minority constituencies in Florida and Michigan, denying them the right to participate in the selection process.
The fix is in for Barack Obama.
There's no question about it.
Now, over the years, ladies and gentlemen, I have stated that Mrs. Clinton is not the political wizard that everybody has thought she was.
I've been very clear about this.
Her image was smartest woman, smartest woman in the world, and so forth.
She boxed everything she tried politically and policy-wise in the Clinton administration.
She was the lead counsel, at least a lead advice giver in dealing with the Paula Jones case.
I mean, she does not have a resume here that reeks of deep accomplishment and achievement.
For example, look at the gift that she was given by Operation Chaos.
Operation Chaos revived her campaign.
Operation Chaos kept her in it.
Operation Chaos secured her victory after victory after victory.
And I don't mean this in a personal sense, but she never once said thanks.
Well, I don't care about that.
In a policy sense, it was a dumb play.
Mrs. Clinton should have acknowledged it.
She could have just said, got on television, I want to thank the Republicans.
She wouldn't have even had to mention me, and she wouldn't have had to mention Operation Chaos.
All she would have had to say is, I want to thank the Republicans who are crossing over and voting for me.
I realize some of you may not have any intention of voting for free in November, but I'm going to spend the remaining days of this campaign trying to prove to you why I am your best choice, why I would be better for you and this country than John McCain.
If she would have done that, she would have increased her support, and she might have dented the edge in North Carolina a little bit.
That would have been the smart play.
I also advise the Obama campaign.
If you want to end this, acknowledge it.
Say that Operation Chaos accounts for too many of her votes.
Therefore, they're illegitimate.
They did that last night to reporters in two different email blasts.
Joe Andrew today on American Morning on CNN.
What happened is that you saw a commanding win by Barack Obama in the 10th largest state in the country and a whisker-fin win by Hillary Clinton only because 7% of the voters were Republicans who came out encouraged by Rush Limbaugh to vote for Hillary Clinton because Rush Limbaugh believes that Hillary Clinton is the weaker candidate.
Plus, Rush Limbaugh and the Republicans want this process to continue to go on.
Once again, for the last time, I'm going to say this again.
The purpose of Operation Chaos when it was created and founded was not to select one of these two candidates.
At any rate, let me follow the Joe Andrews argument here on the theme of the day, which is Democrat Party disenfranchisement.
I mean, what they're doing with their primary process is the greatest travesty of the Voting Rights Act since 1965.
So if I follow the Joe Andrews argument correctly, Obama would win in Indiana if Republicans hadn't exercised their franchise, their vote in the Democrat primary.
If Republicans stayed away, then Obama would have won.
By the same token, Obama would win if they don't count Democrat votes in Michigan and Florida.
So look at how Obama wins when votes don't count.
That's how I hear Joe Andrew and Axelrod and the haughty John Kerry who served in Vietnam.
The only way Obama wins is if certain votes don't count.
Obama would win if the superdelegates would just throw their votes to him.
Do I have this about right?
Yes, I do.
So it sounds like Obama and his operatives and the Democrat National Committee are trying to fix the outcome of this race.
There is disenfranchisement going on all over the place now, not to mention the intimidation of Republicans who want to vote as they are legally free to do.
Now, what I want to do here is invite all of you disenfranchised Democrats in Michigan and Florida whose votes don't count and whose party treats you as if we're living pre-1965 Voting Rights Act.
You are welcome in my party.
You Democrats who are being disenfranchised by your own party, what they are telling you in Michigan and Florida is that Barack Obama can't win if you vote.
They are saying that Obama can't win if Republicans cross over and vote in primaries for Mrs. Clinton.
The only way Obama wins is if all the votes are not counted.
That's what I hear.
If you feel disenfranchised, and you are, if you feel like you've been transported back to 1964 prior to the 1965 Voting Rights Act, you are welcome to become Republicans where your votes will be counted.
In fact, you can become a Republican and vote in Democrat primaries wherever the law permits.
I believe, ladies and gentlemen, in expanding voting opportunities, not denying them.
The Democrat Party today is denying the votes of primarily minority voters in Florida and in Michigan so that they have no say in the Democrat Party nomination process because that might pull the nomination from Obama.
Obama can only win if they don't count lots of votes in the Democrat Party.
So if you're feeling disenfranchised, if you feel like all of a sudden George Wallace has re-emerged and is running a Democrat Party in the name of Howard Dean, join us in the Republican Party.
We like to expand voting opportunities.
You should think about leaving the Democrat Party under the stewardship of Howard George Wallace Dean.
This is why we call them the Democrat Party and not the Democratic Party.
There's nothing democratic about the way they have conducted their primary process.
It's a top-down enterprise run by bosses who are controlled by no one other than their own desires for power.
In fact, all of you Democrats who have voted in primaries up till now, do you realize your votes really don't count?
It's going to be up to the superdelegates, and you've had no say-so in who they are.
So if you want your vote to count, join us, the Republican Party.
Remember, even registering Republican, if you have a change of heart, you can go back and vote Democrat anytime you want.
We just want you to vote.
And after you vote, we want your vote to count.
Unlike the Democrat Party.
Say, folks, indulge me here for just one more little monologue before we go back to the phones and the audio soundbite roster.
Because there is an unspoken of constituency today.
And I saw pictures last night at the victory speech Hillary gave after the Indiana, well, before Indiana was final.
But I saw pictures of women who looked devastated.
They were saddened.
And believe me, we have chronicled this on this program.
Women, feminists, old line feminists who got behind Hillary from the get-go, they feel betrayed.
They don't understand why liberal men have forsaken Hillary for a rookie, untested black guy.
And I would like to address you loyal Democrat women for just a second, as the commander-in-chief of U.S. Operation Chaos and as me, general all-round good guy and harmless, lovable little fuzzball Rush Limbaugh.
Because today many of you loyal Democrat women are stunned.
You watch the male-dominated drive-by media gang up on the girl, Senator Clinton.
Neither candidate will secure enough delegates to openly win the nomination, drive-by pundits calling for Mrs. Clinton to do the right thing and step aside, be pushed aside.
They are at it again.
The drive-by media male pundits have now circled the wagons and are demanding that Hillary quit.
Give it up.
Ladies, does it at all sound too familiar?
Once again, a woman, a woman is told to put her dreams aside to benefit a man, to benefit a party of men.
Obama, a freshman senator who has paid no dues, is treated like anointed royalty, while a hardworking woman who has battled her entire life to break the glass ceiling is treated like a leftover meal thrown down the garbage disposal.
You know how this feels.
You've been in Hillary's shoes.
You've seen the pretty boys that come in the office, almost no experience.
They gladhand a boss.
They take credit for your work, talk a good game with real specifics, and then what happens?
they get promoted while you the hardworking backbone of the office you're told to go fetch the coffee or set up meetings for these dweebs that couldn't carry your bra if they had to so another pretty phony another little gq type phonies lifted to the top while the woman is treated like a broken down mule
Hillary Clinton stood by her man in the worst of times.
As a working mother, she raised the family.
She kept her roof over their heads because her husband only earned 26 grand as governor of Arkansas.
She had to go to the Rose Law firm.
She had to make the six-figure income.
She had to put her career on the line with the cattle futures.
She had to get to know these assorted and sundry characters like Vince Foster and Webb Hubble.
She had her reputation maligned in Whitewater.
She was humiliated daily with philandering by her husband that was open and in the public.
She still did the laundry.
She still cleaned everything up.
Every mess, Hillary Clinton cleaned up.
After all she put up with the lies, the cheating, the lies, the more cheating, the humiliation, not to mention being dragged from the feminist capital of Wellesley and Yale and the Northeast to Arkansas.
What did her own husband do last night?
He stood behind her as though he had been out in the sun all day getting a bad sunburn and he looked bored.
He looked disinterested.
He looked depressed as she faced the cameras vowing to press on after losing North Carolina.
He didn't help her last night.
He could have had a smile on his face, but he purposely looked forlorn.
He wanted to convey with his facial expression the abject depression and disappointment that the campaign was feeling.
He talked about himself, ladies, this entire campaign, never about her.
He tried to derail her candidacy with this race card business.
In South Carolina, Bill Clinton treated his wife's quest like it was just an afterthought and perhaps even a threat to his own legacy.
And after all the messes that she's cleaned up and after all the humiliation she has suffered, after all the laundry she has done, after raising Chelsea, after consorting with unsavory characters, after going to work to become the family breadwinner, he stands behind her last night looking bored.
And about the race thing, can you imagine what would have happened if Jeremiah Wright had been Hillary's pastor?
Instead, the golden boy, the dweeb, the good-looking GQ guy that shows up in the office and gets your promotion, mumbles a few lame excuses and everything's forgiven.
This guy doesn't know anything about anything.
You ever hear him talk about taxes?
He's a lightweight.
Hillary can outwalk this guy.
I mean, if we know somebody knows how to raise taxes, it's Hillary Clinton.
She knows how to raise taxes.
She knows taxes.
She can outwonk this guy in the middle of hot flashes, ladies, and you know this.
Barack is a guy.
He's a guy with an angry woman who's probably henpecking him every day and every night.
You know these kind of guys, and you know these kind of women, and you know these kind of wives.
He's just, he's a guy.
And that lady says it all, and you know what I'm talking about.
How is it, ladies, the only man who has stood tall, the only man in this country who has stood tall for Hillary's right to fight the good fight to the bitter end is me.
Does this not give you pause?
I know many of the ladies to whom I address this moment are liberal feminists.
Does it not grate on you that Mrs. Clinton's most staunch supporter, most important backer, has been me, Rush Limbaugh, who has called your group the nags?
They say now that it's going to take a miracle for Mrs. Clinton to win.
But ladies, don't we believe in miracles?
Isn't that how you overcome the trials and tribulations?
Hasn't this episode with Hillary and the drive-by media, male dominant, nominated, and Barack Obama confirmed everything you have always thought about the worthlessness of men and how unappreciative they are of all that you have done and how they do nothing but take you for granted?
Oh yeah, they'll make sure they look like little weasels and they make sure they drive and dress like metrosexuals and drive the right cars.
When it comes down to it, ladies, liberal men are going to take care of themselves first.
And when it doesn't work out for you, they're going to blame it on you.
What are they going to call you?
They're going to call you BIH.
They're going to say you're not friendly.
They're going to tell you that you put people off with your nurse ratchet attitudes.
They're going to say that you do nothing but scare men into losing their testicles and putting them in your testicle lockbox.
You know this is true.
You know this is what the liberal men are going to secretly further as a notion of you and your candidate, Hillary Clinton.
Well, we believe in miracles here at the EIB Network and Rush Limbaugh, and we can make them.
And whereas I have urged Mrs. Clinton to hang in there and be tough, hang tight, hang loose, however she wishes, don't give this up.
The Democrat Party is not only cheating her, the Democrat Party under Howard George Wallace Dean is cheating millions of voters in Florida and Michigan.
And they are saying, ladies, hear me on this, the only way Obama can win is if votes are not counted.
I know Democrat liberal men like I know every inch of my glorious naked body.
And sadly, right now, these liberal men in the media in your party are planning and scheming on how to screw Hillary Clinton out of her nomination and by extension to screw you, which they have been doing since you formed your movement.
A North Carolina superdelegate, ladies and gentlemen, has just declared for Hillary Clinton.
His name is Heath Schuler.
He is a conservative Democrat, a former quarterback for the Washington Redskins.
Schuler had promised to support the Democrat candidate who won his conservative Western North Carolina district on official results, show that Clinton won that region by 13 points.
That has to be Operation Chaos.
Heath Schuller and his vote gives Clinton the support of three superdelegates in North Carolina, including Governor Mike Easley.
Six of them have backed Obama.
But this clearly was not supposed to have happened.
And so even though I released the superdelegates to support Obama today, still dissension in the ranks.
At least Heath Schuler understands the importance of promises and commitments and the vote.
Now back to the phones to Miami.
This is Les.
Nice to have you on the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Yes, hello, sir.
Good afternoon.
I just have a question and a comment also.
First of all, you do have a great show.
I listened to you for a while now.
But I'm a little bit confused on where you really stand on this election because now it sounds like you are supporting Hillary Clinton.
How can you say that when I just told the Democrats to go ahead and nominate Obama with the superdelegates?
that's the part that I'm confused about.
You're saying, you're saying all these things about Hillary and yet you're saying...
I'm trying to make this very clear.
I think over the number of days, this normal times, Les, honestly, if I had a caller and didn't understand what I was saying, I would blame it on myself because I'm a highly trained professional communicator.
But I've said this so many times, I've got to blame you for not getting it because Operation Chaos did not choose a candidate.
It chose chaos.
We succeeded all expectations.
Okay.
Okay.
But now, the other part of the question and comment that I was saying is: isn't it more important to really find the right candidate for this versus creating chaos?
Not up to me to find the right candidates.
The Democrats, and they're engaged in disenfranchisement of voters to do it.
But why spend so much time talking about them?
Why don't we start talking about McCain and helping him out?
Well, there's time for that.
You know, you don't want to.
It's only May here, and the convention hadn't even happened.
And, you know, nobody's going to be paying attention to that stuff until the general election starts after Labor Day.
That's premature.
The Democrat Party right now is in a state of utter chaos.
They're preparing to deny two states their delegation at the convention.
This is serious.
They're trying to stack the deck and get Obama nominated.
That's why we're talking about them today.
They are the news today.
McCain's not the news.
He's been trying to make the news, but he can't do it.
Okay.
But fear not.
You know, this is the thing.
As your commander, as your host, you know, we're on top of things.
We know exactly what's going on.
Yes, Mr. Snerdley, what is it?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Oh, is that right?
Mr. Snerdley, the official screener of calls, as well as being the official program advisor, has told me that Les punked out.
What Les told you that he wanted to accuse me of being unpatriotic?
For what?
Operation Chaos has gone too far.
It's not patriotic.
Oh, well, too bad.
I have dealt with that throughout the busy broadcast today.
There is nothing more patriotic than Operation Chaos, encouraging people to vote.
I'm not, you know, the days are making excuses for this.
I'm not going to be put on the offensive by this anymore.
This is too great a resounding success.
And I'm going to tell you people something else out there on the Democrat side.
There's no end to this.
There is no end.
Robert, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, welcome to the EIB Network, sir.
Hello.
How are you doing, Rush?
Good, thank you.
I'm doing pretty good.
Yes, I'm an independent and I'm voting a Democrat this year.
Then you're a Democrat.
Well, no, I'm an independent because I also vote Republicans, but I like the Republicans.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's kind of confusing being an independent.
I admit you've got problems this year on the Republican side.
I do understand.
Yeah, yeah, you hear me.
But I do like this whole Operation Chaos that you're doing.
First of all, it's allowing, at least me, the opportunity to really shake down these two Democratic candidates to see which one is the best candidate.
Do you realize it's not about that?
I know.
I know what it's totally about.
It's about creating so much chaos for the Democrats.
No, I'm not talking about Operation Chaos, and the Democrat primary is not about finding the best candidate.
I know.
I know what it's about.
You just want to stretch the Democrats.
No, no, no, no.
I'm not talking about Operation Chaos.
You said that you like Operation Chaos because it is allowing voters to shake down these two Democrat candidates to see which one's the best candidate.
Exactly.
But that's not what the purpose of the Democrat primaries is about.
I know, but that's how it's useful for me.
I know what your intention is.
Okay, well, what do you think about the fact that the, and you're an independent, that the Democrat Party is preparing to rig this game for Obama by denying two states delegations to be seated at the convention.
States who would probably vote for Hillary.
They deserve it.
They freaking screwed it up.
That's another thing I wanted to thank you on.
I think that your Operation Chaos hopefully will change how Democrats elect their candidates.
They should do it more how the Republicans do it, win or take all.
All the stupid primaries and this caucus, this stuff, this stuff is ridiculous.
So that's one thing.
This election isn't hurting.
It'll never be.
It will never change.
They have to change it.
No, no, and it won't change.
You know why it won't change?
This campaign's a perfect illustration of it.
The Democrat Party does not trust any voter.
Theirs, Republican voters, they don't trust them.
The superdelegates exist precisely to control the outcome of this so that the party hacks get what they want regardless what the Democrat primary voters end up doing by virtue of their votes.
They're not going to give them, they're not going to get rid of this kind of power.
No, but the superdelegates, they're politicians, and they're going to vote for who they think is going to be elected because they want favors.
They're not going to vote for somebody who's not going to make it because the party that does get into normal circumstances, you'd be right.
But this case, they know, they know, they can look at where Obama's votes are coming from, and they can see he's not going to get enough of a broad-based coalition to win in November.
Well, that's a good question.
Let me tell you, I'm going to tell you something.
What's got the Democrats spooked every bit as much as the Republicans is race.
Robert, that is what is going to lead them to choose the wrong candidate.
Let me share with you a piece here by Cokie and Steve Roberts, a happily married couple.
Cokie Roberts, formerly of ABC, still does some commentary there.
Steve Roberts used to be with U.S. News, and they have a syndicated column, and I got this off Jewish World Review.
And it's entitled Why the Democrats Can Lose.
And by the way, Cokie Roberts is one of the many women who is just livid that the Democrat Party is going to choose a rookie over this woman who has given this party everything all of her life.
You have that in mind as you listen to this.
Democrats seem intent on nominating Barack Obama in the face of mounting evidence that Hillary Clinton would be the stronger candidate against John McCain in November.
The real culprit here is the party's stupid, self-destructive nominating system, which has two major flaws, they write.
First, it was designed to anoint a nominee by early February far too early in the process.
The result?
Obama built up an insurmountable lead at a time when he was still largely unblemished, untested, and unscrutinized.
Then they talk about, you know, the past six weeks or Reverend Jerry Wright.
Second, the nominating system was completely incapable of reflecting the shifts, the Democratic shifts, demographic shifts that have occurred in the last six weeks.
Not only were few states remaining on the calendar, the rules of proportional representation made it almost impossible for Clinton to catch up, but it gets worse.
Obama built up sizable margins in small states that Clinton was foolish enough to concede.
How can it make sense for Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana to have a bigger impact on choosing a Democrat nominee than Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Ohio?
And in the exclusion of Florida and Michigan, there is only one word for the Democrat system, crazy, and Republicans are gleeful.
And so you see, it is not just I, El Rushbo.
Ladies and gentlemen, who's pointing out that this is the biggest disenfranchisement of votes since the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
The Democrat Party denying these two states.
And so Koki Roberts and Steve Roberts ask this question.
Why don't Democrat leaders and superdelegates face these facts and shift to Clinton?
One reason is race.
It's true, as Obama says, that being black in America has hardly been a political asset, given the fact he's the only African American in the U.S. Senate.
But at this time in this party, being black is an enormous asset.
Given America's long, tortuous path toward racial justice, many Democrats simply can't imagine denying the nomination to the first serious African-American candidate for president.
From a moral perspective, it's a noble judgment.
From a political perspective, it could cost Democrats the White House.
Amen.
This is exactly, she and her husband here are exactly right.
They are not, Robert, nominating the candidate who could best win.
They are nominating somebody out of guilt.
They are nominating somebody because of skin color.
They are going to nominate somebody because they can't imagine denying the nomination to him because he's the first serious African-American candidate for president, and they know that their party has been in existence to promote just this kind of result.
And if it does take it away from him, then they're going to, so they're making this truss of the wrong decision.
Robert, you got to trust me on this.
Even Democrats know it.
The superdelegates know it.
What's like, go ahead, you guys.
Today I release the superdelegates to vote for Obama.
Go ahead and choose him.
You want to lose?
You go right ahead.
And just keep in mind, I hate to keep beating a dead horse here, but this is crucial to understand what this party is as we head down the road to the general election.
The only way the superdelegates and the party hacks in the Democrat Party think that Obama can win this cleanly is by making sure enough votes in key places do not count.
Mrs. Clinton has spoken, ladies and gentlemen.
Before we play her soundbite for you, she's in West Virginia this afternoon.
Have you noticed, you have to understand what you're watching when you watch this.
This is why I am a highly trained broadcast specialist.
I'm watching the drive-by media today, and I'm reading the closed captioning as we go.
All these media types are demanding that Hillary drop out of the race now, not for their concern for the, but for their concern for the Democratic Party, then the drive-bys are saying, get out of the race to save the party.
Now, what's the party got to do with the media?
I ask rhetorically, of course.
And it's remarkable to watch if you understand what you are watching.
The media are demanding that Hillary drop out to protect the Democrat Party and ensure Obama's nomination.
And Mrs. Clinton is having none of it.
This is really about fundamental fairness in recognizing the legitimate votes of two important states that Democrats have to try to win in November.
Yes.
I think that there are a number of ways to resolve this, but it does need to be resolved.
And it needs to be resolved in an equitable way that people will accept.
You've got to figure out how to seat the delegates from Florida and Michigan.
That is a reflection of the votes that they cast because those were legitimate elections and they deserve to have those votes counted.
Absolutely.
She is right.
I am convinced the Clinton campaign listening to this program before she goes out to speak.
She is exactly right.
Howard George Wallace Dean and the Democrat Party, John Kerry and all the rest of these, want to deny these two states delegates their right to sit at the convention by not counting the votes in those two states.
Black votes, Hispanic votes, particularly, large minority votes in both states.
Largest disenfranchisement of voters since the 1965 Voters' Rights Act is in the Democrat Party.
And they don't want to count those votes because those votes might take the nomination away from Obama.
Obama cannot get the nomination unless they don't count the votes.
That's why we don't call them the Democratic Party here because there's nothing Democratic about them.
They are the Democrat Party.
Here is David in Huntsville, Alabama.
Nice to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Hey, Rush.
Hey.
Mega Yankee Transplant Diddos from Huntsville, Alabama.
Well, thank you, sir, very much.
I made an observation, and you may have commented on this, but I was tuning in.
I think a major reason why the media and the Dems are downplaying the effects of Operation Chaos is because on down the road, when they're running their nominee, whoever it turns out to be, and they come up short in the general, they are not going to want to point to the high Democrat registration and say that there must be some type of fraud or wrongdoing on the Republican side for it to come out the way it did.
There'll be a long, drawn-out legal process like with Al Gore.
Especially if it's Hillary, you know, if anyone thinks they're entitled, she does.
You know, David, there might be a grain of truth in this about the drive-bys looking down the road wanting an excuse for their loss in November.
Why not to give Operation Chaos credit?
But I really think it is far simpler than that.
I think that the reason that the drive-bys, and then there were many last, CNN, PMSNBC, went out of their way to even say that the Obama campaign was not analyzing the results right.
The Obama campaign out there saying, hey, Operation Chaos, Rush Limbaugh gave Hillary a seven-point bump in Indiana.
The drive-by spent all night trying to spend, oh, no, no, no, no.
That's the only mention I've heard of it is when it...
Yeah.
Yeah, but here's the point.
No, but here's the point.
It's human nature.
They are just jealous.
There is not one of those people on one of those networks last night who could possibly have mobilized influenced voters the way I did.
That's what they think they used to be able to do.
And they can't do it anymore.
And they hate it.
Another thing for you, superdelegates of the Democrat Party to consider, you know it and I know it.
Senator Obama has not won the white vote since the Jerry Wright videos, the sermons hit.
And if you think that's just going to be forgotten during the general election, well, then you go ahead.
Go right ahead.
Stack the deck and make him your nominee.
But you know, I know you are worried about it.
Go ahead.
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