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July 8, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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July 8, 2008, Tuesday, Hour #3
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I just saw the funniest thing.
Some gossip column is suggesting, I'm sure by now you all know that the famous baseball player for the New York Yankees, A-Rod, and his lovely and gracious wife, Cynthia, are going to end the fairy tale marriage because she believes that there's been emotional abandonment and all this sort of thing that involves Madonna and this, I guess, Kabbalah, this sect of Judaism.
And A-Rod spotted at Madonna's Upper West Side pad around midnight leaving while he was on the disabled list.
And that's for those of you in Rio Linda disabled list, he was 15 days, just two weeks there.
He was not playing, didn't go to the ballpark much.
And he's still playing ball, but he was not playing at Yankee Stadium.
But there was this gossip.
I don't know who it, I did not catch which gossip organization is now raising the specter that A-Rod might have had to go on the disabled list.
He had a pulled quad muscle.
Now, for those of you in Rio Linda, that's the big thigh muscle there on top, the hamstrings in the back.
This is the big one on top.
Had a pulled quad muscle, and this gossip bunch is wondering whether or not Madonna put him on the disabled list.
In other words, he pulled the quad muscle while with Madonna.
You know, Madonna's got to be loving this.
Everybody's running around saying, this is the worst thing could happen for Madonna.
I mean, she's married now.
She's got this big tour coming up.
Folks, you know what the name of Madonna's next tour is?
It kicks off in August, the sweet and sticky tour.
I do not need to define that for the people in Rio Linda.
The sweet and sticky tour.
This is a woman who went trolling in Central Park for a good-looking Hispanic guy to sire a child.
And to do the sweet and sticky, this kind of publicity is ideal to rev up interest in the sweet and sticky tour.
And of course, the obligatory accompanying album or CD, which will come along with it.
Anyway, did Madonna put A-Rod on the DL?
Barack Obama to emulate John Kennedy with Democrat nomination acceptance speech.
Senator Obama is to emulate Kennedy.
This is a UK Telegraph story.
And accept the Democrat presidential nomination in a 76,000-seat American football stadium.
This is Invesco Field at Mile High, where the Denver Broncos ply their trade in the National Football League.
It's not a covered stadium, so it could rain, could do any number of things.
Well, yeah, well, they built a new stadium.
Mile high stadium was a different location.
I mean, it was pretty close, but you could go Mile High.
People love the name Mile High, so they wanted it left in the name of the stadium.
But now, of course, corporations purchase naming rights.
Invesco Field at Mile High is what they contracted to sponsor.
At any rate, after all of the money, all the lights, it went through this yesterday, all the hundreds of thousands of lights and the hundreds of pounds of copper and all this stuff to rebuild the Pepsi arena for the networks.
Obama said, screw you.
I'm heading over to the football stadium for my acceptance speech.
And now the networks are going, well, hell, We've got everything set up here.
Now we're going to have to go set up broadcast booths at the stadium, too, which is more expense for them.
But Obama wants to draw 76,000 people to make it look like people are fainting.
And in fact, they're even running a raffle, which may be a violation of campaign law.
But if you send in more than $5 to the Obama campaign, you're going to be put in a drawing.
They're going to draw 10 people out of there.
Each of the 10 can bring a guest and spend two days at a convention, one night in a hotel, and spend backstage time with Obama before his speech and be able to watch it backstage while he makes his speech.
Yes, and kiss his ring at the same time.
Early McCain's doing something like that.
You have to ride the bus with McCain if you contribute X.
Okay, well, cool.
Very, very, very, very cool.
Oh, I'm sure it includes a blessing, Sterling.
I'm sure that Obama.
Yeah, I'm sure you're anointed.
You might even be baptized as an official Democrat.
And all it takes is $5 or more to put yourself in the drawing.
They're running a raffle.
The Democrat Party's running a raffle.
I guess McCain is too.
Let's go to the audio sound bites yesterday in St. Louis.
This is where, of course, Fort Marcy Airlines was forced down due to a mechanical that was on their way to North Carolina, didn't make it there.
So Obama had to go out there and did a conference call, I think, with the supporters that were supposed to be there in North Carolina.
But this, there's no audience here.
See what you think.
The first step is to offer immediate relief to families who are struggling right now while helping to jumpstart economic growth and create jobs.
Wait a minute.
Stop the tape.
See, this is exactly what I was talking about.
You have no intention of doing this.
Immediate relief to families who are struggling right now while helping to jumpstart economic growth.
Where are you on lowering the price of gasoline?
Where are you on oil drilling way offshore?
But that's another thing.
We need to change the lexicon here.
All these politicians saying we're not going to drill offshore.
What does offshore mean to people?
Offshore means the little kiddies right there on the sand of the beach, and they got their little buckets and they're building sand castles and they're cooking for C-Seal and their little toes and feet are in the water and they're having a fun time.
They're skipping around.
And within 30 yards will be an oil well.
That's not what offshore means.
It's way offshore.
Most of these derricks will not even be seen by families at the beach.
But this idea that he wants to help struggling families, the Democrat Party precisely does not want to do that, precisely at this time.
He's talking about it.
Here's the rest of the bite.
Between a sluggish economy and a $4 a gallon gas at the pump, the American people can't wait another six months for help.
Instead of watching.
Wait a minute.
Whoa, another six months.
July, August, September.
Six months is close to the inauguration.
What do you mean they can't wait?
Can't wait.
What's six months ago?
Six months is his inauguration.
Well, damn it, Obama, do something.
Change your position on this.
This is what we get both sides of this issue, or maybe more than two sides.
Here's the rest of the bite.
Of Washington gimmicks, like a three-month gas tax holiday that will only pad oil company profits, we need to do what I called for months ago and pass a second stimulus package that provides energy rebate checks for working families, a fund to help families avoid foreclosure, and increased assistance for states that have been hard hit by the economic downturn.
States that have been hard hit with the economic down, the governments.
This is all total flummery.
100% BS.
Do what I call for months ago, pass a second stimulus package that provides energy rebate.
No, sir.
That's as silly, you say, as lowering the federal gas tax.
What's the difference?
Yesterday in St. Louis, after Fort Marcy Airlines forced down at Lambert Field, Obama said this.
If Senator McCain wants a debate about taxes in this campaign, then it is a debate I am happy to have.
Because if your family making less than $250,000 a year, my plan will not raise your taxes.
Not your income tax, not your payroll taxes.
Yes, it will.
Not your capital gains taxes.
Not any of your taxes.
It will.
Yes, it will.
White comedian Paul Shanklin covering the theme from the movie Blazing Saddles.
The EIB network and El Rushball back after this.
One of my old-time favorite Rolling Stone songs, Under My Thumb.
Quick Snerdly, what year is this tune from?
I didn't figure you would know it.
1965.
Speaking of energy, speaking of Obama and that latest soundbite that we just heard from Obama, where we've got to get energy prices down and he can't, he's got to do it himself.
He's going to do it before six months.
The American people are suffering, blah, Yet, the party that runs Congress is standing in the way of virtually every plan that would increase the supply of oil, coal, what have you.
From today's TheHill.com.
House Democrats are in a bind on the focal point of their energy plan.
Worried that a floor vote on any energy-related measure would trigger a Republican forced vote on domestic drilling, the leadership has scrubbed the floor schedule of the energy legislation that it vowed to tackle after the 4th of July recess.
So you've got more nervous Democrats here that are starting to support drilling, and Pelosi doesn't want any drilling.
So therefore, Pelosi is stopping any energy legislation.
This is a bit.
So Obama can sit out there and talk all he wants about all these things that need to be done, but the Democrat Party in the House of Representatives is worried that a floor vote on any energy-related measure would trigger a Republican vote on domestic drilling, and they can't have that.
Cannot have any drilling, cannot do any oil drilling, cannot do anything to advance the supply, cannot make us energy independent, cannot do it.
How this party stands a chance is beyond me.
Now, one of the problems that Pelosi has is that more and more Democrats are supporting the concept of drilling, and since she's not going to allow that, she's shutting down any of this legislation from ever getting to a vote.
And get this further complicating matters for Democrats is the growing number of pro-drilling Democrats who are becoming increasingly worried that voters might throw them in with their anti-drilling leadership.
So what is all this talk that the Democrats haven't sewn up?
And it's a fait accompli that they're going to pick up all these new seats in the House and the Senate.
The reality is how these people want to vote, and she's not going to allow it.
Further complicating matters for Democrats is the growing number of pro-drilling Democrats who are becoming increasingly, they can read the polls, they can see what 60% of the American people want.
So this is this, it still remains a gold mine for the Republicans here to exploit.
By the way, something I have known since the beginning of time, something that I have repeatedly shared with you, we even went so far as to find a suppressed report put out by the U.N.'s World Health Organization that found, and they did, I mean, hundreds of thousands of people were surveyed and studied.
Secondhand smoke causes nothing.
I mean, it might make people uncomfortable.
We might not like it, but it doesn't make you sick.
Secondhand smoke is no danger, and we have another story confirming this.
Scientific evidence shows secondhand smoke is no danger.
This is from the Heartland Institute.
The author of the piece, Jerome Arnett Jr., M.D., published in Environment and Climate News.
Exposure to secondhand smoke is an unpleasant experience for a lot of people, and for decades was considered a nuisance, but the idea it might actually cause disease has been around only since the 1970s.
Recent surveys show that more than 80% of Americans now believe secondhand smoke is harmful to non-smokers, but it ain't true.
EPA's 1992 conclusions are not supported by reliable scientific evidence.
The report has been largely discredited and in 1998 was legally vacated by a federal judge.
Propaganda has trumped science once again here in the area of secondhand smoke.
The abuse of scientific integrity, the generation of faulty scientific outcomes through the use of pseudoscience, have led to the deception of the American public on a grand scale and to draconian government overregulation and the squandering of public money.
Millions of dollars have been spent promoting in the belief that secondhand smoke is a killer.
More millions of dollars have been spent by businesses in order to comply with thousands of highly restrictive bans, while personal choice and freedom have been denied to millions of smokers.
Finally, and perhaps most tragically, all this has diverted resources away from discovering the true cause or causes of lung cancer in non-smokers, because it ain't secondhand smoke.
Again, Dr. Jerome Arnett is a pulmonologist, lives in Helvetia, West Virginia.
Maybe it's Helvetia, not sure how they pronounce it.
His piece published in the Heartland Institute.
Frank, in Old Forge, Pennsylvania, I'm glad you called, sir.
Nice to have you on the program.
Rush, Megan Dittos, from a proud conservative American.
Thank you, sir.
You're welcome.
I just saw a commercial here running in Pennsylvania that shows Kane and Bush standing together, and the Obama team is accusing them of wanting to drill for oil, and that that's not a good idea because it will take seven years to get to market.
That's right on the commercial.
And then it says Obama will fast-track technology.
Rush, Obama doesn't want to do anything.
He wants their votes and he wants to keep them hamstrung.
How can we fool him today?
But here's the thing, Rush: the average American that changes tires, changes brakes, the mechanics that don't have a college education, the little guy from the cheap seats, they're killing us, Rush.
What a minute.
The people without a college education, that's me.
The little guy from the cheap seats, they're killing us because they're believing this stuff.
They're killing us because the cost of fuel, and Americans drove 30 billion less miles.
When that happens, we're a consumption-based economy.
You don't wear out tires, you don't wear out cars, you don't wear out brakes.
Oh, you mean, wait a minute.
What do you mean?
You mean Obama's killing us?
Yes.
Yeah.
And his team.
It is absolutely Democrats.
They want this country in a state of decline for this election.
This country is guilty in their minds.
This country has to pay a price for all that it has stolen from the rest of the world.
The rest of the world is nothing but a collective bunch of victims, victimized by the evil United States and oil companies and so forth.
This stuff just frusts me.
I can't tell you how much.
And this specious argument that we're against drilling because it's going to take seven or ten years, so are all of his so-called stupid ass alternative ideas.
They're even further down the pike.
Try 30 or 40 years before any of them come to any kind of meaningful fruition.
Thank you.
That's true.
El Rushball behind the golden EIB microphone with half my brain tied behind my back.
Just to make it fair, audio soundbites Senator McCain in Denver yesterday at a town hall meeting.
American workers and families pay their bills and balance their budgets, and I'll demand the same thing of our government, which you're not getting now.
Congress and this administration have failed to meet their responsibilities to manage the government.
Government has grown by 60% in the last eight years.
When I'm president, I'll order a stem to stern review of government, modernize how it does business, and save billions of dollars.
I'll veto every single bill with wasteful pork barrel spending on it.
You can count on it.
Rado, right, right.
He will do that.
The one thing that, you know, he is a budget buster.
But did you hear him say that the government's grown 60% in the last eight years?
60%.
That is, I mean, it's believable.
But that's huge.
What is our budget is?
$3 trillion?
$3 trillion.
And the Democrats still say there are cuts.
But the piece de resistance of the McCain town meeting in Denver yesterday occurred during the QA.
Citizen Georgette Heddad had this to say to Senator McCain.
Well, I want to tell you, I want to speak for everyone here.
And I collaborate with every statement they say.
And don't you ever, once you become a president and say, well, I was forced to raise taxes.
And I did this.
And I did This is what we You tax us when we're born You tax us when we're dead.
You tax us when we ate.
You tax us when we sleep.
You tax us every which way.
Get off of my back.
All right, Georgette.
All right.
See, if the Republican Party would just realize that's the emotion it's out there just waiting to be tapped into.
This woman is frustrated like everybody is over the rising.
Everything's going to be taxed.
They're now taxing, as we've talked about earlier today, making toll roads out of interstate highways because state revenue is down because people are driving less.
They're going to tax everything they can.
And they're going to call most of it new fees or what have you.
And she's fed up with it, and so are a lot of other people.
If Senator McCain would realize, keep talking about the Reagan tax cuts and the Bush tax cuts and making them permanent.
This is what Senator McCain said following Georgette Heddad.
If you're not busy, I'd like to take you with me wherever I go.
Thank you very much.
That's a damn good idea.
Finally some energy in this campaign.
Damn good idea.
Todd in Harvey's Lake, Pennsylvania.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
Hey.
Hey.
You know, about two weeks ago, I talked to a longtime friend.
He's the brother-in-law of my brother.
And he works in the industry of selling equipment to oil companies.
Wait, wait, oh, oh, of selling equipment to oil companies.
Like Halliburton does.
Right, exactly.
So he's at this big meeting in Houston last month, and he was talking to all the oilmen down there, and they said, you know, we'd like to be pumping a whole lot more oil.
He said, but we can't even fix the rigs that we have broke from Katrina because, you know, Congress won't let us.
Wait, The oilmen down in Houston said that Congress will not let big oil companies fix the broken rigs.
They said they have to buy permits.
They have to get permits to be able to fix the oil-producing rigs that are out there damaged.
Because a thousand of them were damaged.
Yeah.
I don't know how many of them are still offline.
You're making me think a lot of them are still offline.
A lot of them are offline, hundreds.
And I backed it up this morning.
I talked to a roughnecker that works out there on the offshore oil rigs right now.
He says there's hundreds and hundreds of them offline.
He says we are pumping right now 15 times more than we were five years ago, but we have hundreds of them offline and we're drilling every day.
And this guy hasn't been off the rig since oil was $125 a barrel.
He just came off the first time today.
He hasn't been off the rig since it was $125.
Yes, sir.
He has been working non-stop.
Now, because these, I'm not sure I understood what you said here.
The rigs that are offline and can't be repaired, is it other rigs that are producing more to compensate?
We're trying to compensate.
Mostly he said it's natural gas.
Like Boone Pickett was on this morning talking about natural gas and wind and everything else, and I almost bought it for a couple of minutes, and I decided, wait a minute, Boone, you're up to no good.
You want to sell them windows?
Yeah, I saw that.
You know, Boone's a big oil man.
And he has a lot of credibility, automatic respect.
I understand that.
But I'm going to tell you this.
Boone Pickett, he might be an oil man, and he might be doing a lot of things, and he might have a good hands on this natural gas thing.
But you know what?
Here, Russ, we have all these windmills that have just been putting up.
We've got 88 more going down the road here that are going to go on the mountain.
Wait a minute.
Wait a second.
In Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, you've got these windows going up.
They're on the mountain like...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I just wanted to say that.
And they're going to go up and not.
Talking about Pennsylvania, not Texas.
Right, Pennsylvania.
Okay.
So now, here's the thing.
Our electric companies here said, well, this is going to help, and we are going to be able to get your electricity a lot cheaper.
Our electricity almost doubled after they were finished.
Isn't that always the case?
Because they always tell us X is going to be cheaper, or here's the total cost for Medicare, and we go bankrupt.
Well, this is what it is.
Now we're not just paying for electricity, but now we're paying for the product that builds electricity.
So what are the electric companies doing?
Now they're going to make millions on top of millions.
Same thing with Boone Pickett.
He's going to make money on his natural gas because he has a great idea.
He's going to try to sell this.
Yeah, but you know, natural gas, you know oil, people.
Natural gas is, I mean, you don't find it.
It's where oil is.
Right.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And the thing is, if you have hundreds of rigs in the oil fields, in the offshore oil rigs, and I remember I was down there in the 80s.
I was a cook on an oil rig.
And I'm going to tell you something.
You go out there, I was 150 miles offshore, and I was in 50 feet of water, and they were drilling, directional drilling, and I was on a tender rig.
Yep.
And these guys, my father was down there with me.
He was on a platform that was a producing rig.
And there are, when the lights go out at night and there's a calm sea, for miles, you can see nothing but rigs.
There are hundreds of rigs that are not producing, and it's cheaper for them to just put another rig up.
This is what the guy said to me.
He says, for the price for the permit, it's cheaper for them to put a new rig out there.
Look, it's not that I don't believe you.
Please don't take it personally, dude.
But this is fascinating.
I'm going to look into it.
Our crack research staff here, all two of us, are going to look into this.
We're going to look into it.
If Congress is standing in the way of this, because they don't know, it's a state.
I guess these are federal waters if they won't grant a permit.
I have no idea what I'm doing.
I want to find out about this out there.
But there's another piece to this I want to tell you.
What's that?
In Canada, where they do the, out west where they're doing all these rigs and stuff, they have mobile refineries that they build anywhere.
Well, yeah, but see, most of Canada is desolate.
Most of the population centers in Canada, I mean, they've got a lot of wilderness out there.
I understand that.
And nobody wants a refinery where they live.
I understand that.
But see, here's the thing.
Now, you have a place where you can put a refinery.
They're talking three, four, five years to build one or two or three years to build one.
Try 30 by all, well, 10, all a permit.
You're talking about permits?
And then you've got the environmentalist wackos trying to shut down the whole process.
And then they'll chain themselves to the property and make you kill them in order to build a refinery.
I'm telling you something out there, Todd.
We've got a serious situation that we're dealing with here on all of this.
Well, there's no doubt.
You know, my grandfather was still alive, and he was a devout, right-wing, devout.
I mean, he was a Christian.
He was right-handed all the way.
He was an American then.
Oh, definitely.
He has great education, just a piece for 24 years.
My father served in Vietnam, got the bronze star.
I mean, our family is true blue American.
I don't have to go on with the Patriot nonsense like Iraq Islama had to do.
But the whole thing comes out to that, you know, we're in a lot of trouble basically because we have a bunch of liberals thinking they know what they're doing.
They're all running around with their little Indian outfits on, trying to scalp everybody, and they're not doing a damn thing.
Yes, they are.
They're doing exactly what they want to do.
They obstruct.
I saw something.
We had the news yesterday that Obama has a total of 143 days experience in the Senate before he started running for president.
John Kerry, the haughty John Kerry who served in Vietnam, served fewer days in Vietnam than Obama served in the Senate.
Now, most people getting 12 and 18-month tours over there, Kerry was, I think it's a, I'm going to have to find it, 130-some-odd days.
And then he got injured, Purple Hearts, and shipped home.
And I did not know that.
This I did not know.
Look, Todd, I'm glad you called.
Todd, before you go there, I got to tell you this, since you're talking about the windmills up there in Harvey's Lake, Pennsylvania, this is a story from the AP for Portland, Oregon.
The wind huffed.
The wind puffed.
And it nearly caused major problems in the Northwest's electrical grid last week.
Power managers say they have some fixing to do.
A surge of wind last Monday afternoon jumped far beyond levels forecast by operators of Oregon's burgeoning wind farm industry, sending more power into the regional grid than it could handle.
The Bonneville Power Administration is responsible for adjusting hydropower generation levels to accommodate the power from wind turbines so the system isn't overloaded.
It realized by Monday evening that it can no longer handle the surge without increasing spills of water through hydroelectric dams to levels dangerous to fish.
Spilling the water keeps it from the hydropower generators.
So basically wind, a viable option.
They can't even come close to predicting when the wind is going to be what it is.
They overloaded the grid and they killed some fish.
Thank you, windmills.
I love this song too, the Sir Douglas Quinn tiles.
Are you guys still reading that worthless drivel?
I just get, I cannot believe you're, they're wasting a worthless piece of drivel that the editrix of the limbo that Adina Schneider sent us.
Media Matters all upset at the New York Times cover story.
They're just beside themselves.
It's not that long a piece.
I can't believe you're still reading it.
Hey.
Oh, it is.
Okay, well, it's not worth your time.
And it's, well, I guess it is funny, but okay.
All right.
I've mentioned, ladies and gentlemen, that I've met Bob Lutz at General Motors.
And, of course, we here at the EIB network are staunch supporters of General Motors.
They are an official sponsor of the EIB network.
And Bob Lutz is in their crack design team.
He's years and flies his own fighter planes.
In fact, his business card is Bob Lutz in his flight suit standing outside one of his jets, military fighter planes.
He's got a collection of them.
They're working on this brand new car that they hope will revolutionize things.
It's called the Volt.
And it literally is a car you plug into a socket in your house.
And it charges up.
They've got a ways to go on it, but they're rushing it into production phase.
They hope to have a production model ready to show people.
Lutz has driven the design models around the track, but they're hoping to have this thing to show to people in September, to have a showroom type model, not for sale.
And they're just responding to what customer demand is here.
Lower gas mileage, no gas mileage here.
I mean, this thing is purely electric.
And I've talked to him about it.
They believe Lutz doesn't believe in global warming and all things and man-made hopes, but their customers, you know, want X, believe it.
They've got to satisfy what their customers want.
It's a dual-edge sword.
He's really proud about this.
And, you know, we've been driving a bunch of their cars around down here.
We just finished driving the Saturn Astra, which is the primary business machine for European business drivers.
I mean, executives and stuff.
And we've had the Chevy Tahoe Hybrid.
These are innovative products that General Motors is dealing with.
Dawn was tooling all over the state with her daughter in the Saturn Astra.
And it got, what did it get?
30 miles to the gallon?
Yeah, it was close to that.
Had OnStar.
And OnStar is amazing.
It's plenty of room for their luggage.
Now, the next car they're going to give us to drive is the Saturn View, V-U-E-Saturn View Hybrid.
It's a small crossover, and it's EPA's 32 miles to the gallon.
You can see this at RushLimbo.com.
General Motors, you know, we love corporate America on this program, and they love, yeah, okay.
That's right.
It's being delivered here tomorrow.
We always fight over who gets to drive these first.
Sandra in Bellevue, Michigan.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you for taking my call, Rush.
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you.
My question is: I keep hearing these people saying these evil rich people have all the money and they should have it taken away from them because they're so evil.
Even a three-year-old understands that the money is in daddy's pocket when he wants a candy bar.
Why don't they understand that the poor are not going to hire them?
I don't think they look at it that way.
I think they look at it, it's purely an emotional thing.
The Democrats and left have done a great job of promoting class envy.
Now, it doesn't work at election time so much for the Democrats, but it does create the phenomenon of if you tell people, all right, who think they're suffering economically, going through hard times, if you are a politician and you say, well, that's all right, I'm going to tax the rich, and those people go, yeah, yeah, you make them hurt too, make them suffer too.
And then they'll cut the drumstone.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely.
And the very people that are supposed to benefit from all these tax increases on the rich are the ones that get laid off.
They just must be brain dead if they believe any of that.
Well, you know, when you stop and think that it's, I mean, we had a guy call here earlier today, Sandra.
Yeah.
Who said he learned self-reliance from this program in 1992, not from his family.
Now, you and I, self-reliance is as normal and as common as breathing, but to a lot of people, it's a foreign concept.
Now, you and I can't relate to that.
You and I cannot relate.
My husband and I raised four children below the poverty level and didn't find it out until about a year ago.
Managed fine.
I know.
Sandra, there are more of us than there are of them.
Trust me.
Don't doubt me.
I'm working on it.
All right.
It's not nearly as dire for us as the media the Democrats would like to portray, and our guys help give the impression of the same thing.
Operational battle plans for phase two of Operation Chaos coming up in tomorrow's morning update.
You website subscribers can see the video of it in about, what, 30 minutes, Brian, or hours, something like that?
And we'll detail it further on the program tomorrow.
We'll see you then.
What is it, an hour and a half?
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