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August 22, 2008, Friday, Hour #3
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Greetings my friends and welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh, the fastest, skyrocketing three hours in American media.
It's Friday.
Let's keep going.
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And the email address is LRushbo at EIBnet.com.
If you are just joining us, we have learned today that Obama, who still hasn't made his VP pick, still keeping the disciples waiting to learn his choice.
We find out that he has not even considered Mrs. Clinton, did not even vet her.
All of this talk that she might be the pick has been phony.
There has been no substance to it.
The women supporting Hillary and Hillary herself have been royally dissed.
This is one of the biggest slaps.
Heck, this is the biggest slap at the Clintons by the Democrat Party ever.
Those of you women in the Hillary camp hoping for a, it's not, I mean, he's even going to have to call her last to tell her she's not it so that she doesn't leak it.
I wish Hillary would go on this show now, go somewhere in the media and just claim that she is the pick, just to screw this all up.
She's not the Clintons, I know, if she doesn't do something like that.
This is going to make her appearance and Bill's appearance at the convention next week electric to not even be considered.
We have also learned, ladies and gentlemen, that Obama yesterday, after the cameras had shut down in Chester, Virginia, at a town meeting, said this.
Everybody's watching what's going on in Beijing right now in the Olympics.
Think about the amount of money that China has spent on infrastructure.
Their ports, their train systems, their airports are all vastly superior to us now, which means if you're a corporation deciding where to do business, you're starting to think Beijing looks like a pretty good option.
Well, what's wrong with that?
You don't like corporations anyway.
You want them to get out of here.
You want to punish these people.
They're the focus of evil in America.
So what's wrong with them moving?
All they do is not pay people well and don't give them enough health care.
They screw and kill their customers, according to your worldview, Obama.
But this is really absurd, and it's insulting to have to listen to the Democrat Party's presidential nominee claim that China is a more moral government than we are because of all it spends on its infrastructure.
Yeah.
You don't mind no pollution controls, employing people under Chinese labor conditions, slave labor and slave wages, construction standards, people in the countryside living in places that will not even stand a minor earthquake, 10,000 people killed, including schools.
Most of the people, a lot of the people living in the countryside do not have running water.
They don't have adequate food.
And he's just embarrassingly moronic.
Hey, by the way, Obama, something else about China.
You know, they spend almost the same percentage of their GDP on the military as we do.
And they use their military to conquer.
And they aid the enemies of the United States, Obama.
They also have a one-child policy per family, which results in lots of abortions, which you like.
That's another reason for you to like China, Obama.
They have several hundred thousand people, hundreds of thousands of people, in labor camps in China.
You like that?
You know, you should look at it this way, Obama.
Look at China as one giant guantanamo bay because that's what it is.
It is red Chinese.
And by the way, Obama, a lot of companies already do a lot of manufacturing there.
Where do you think Nike makes their shoes?
Where do you think Apple makes the iPhone dunce?
And it isn't in Beijing, as the caller mentioned.
It's in the countryside.
Haven't you heard about the 50 cents an hour these people make, sometimes a dollar an hour to make these $250 shoes?
And who runs the ports over there, Obama?
The Dubai Ports World runs those state-of-the-art ports that you love so much.
Ladies and gentlemen, by popular demand, in the first hour of this program, let me set this up contextually.
The liberal media drive-bys and Obama, because they have nothing else to talk about, are trying to make hay out of McCain not knowing how many houses his family owns, not knowing how much they cost.
They're trying to say that McCain has no way to relate to the ordinary American.
I saw Martin Frost on Fox earlier this morning, former congressman from Texas, pointing out that Obama has no way to relate to the average people.
He didn't talk about John Carey or Jay Rockefeller or the Kennedys or any of the genuinely wealthy million and billionaires in the Democrat Party who claim to be able to relate.
Obama, as far as the great middle class is concerned, Mr. Frost, he has contempt for them.
They're nothing but bitter clingers.
So I thought it was about time if we're going to make housing an issue and if we're going to make charity an issue, if we're going to make having the ability to do that for the least of us that we do for ourselves, I thought it might be appropriate to ask some questions of Obama, and I did.
How come Barry can't send his half-brother a $20 bill and almost double the guy's annual income?
Well, a $20 bill would almost double his brother's annual income.
And McCain said to be so out of touch with the common man using one of his houses to house an elderly aunt.
So they're asking all these questions of McCain on these houses.
Okay, I got some questions for Obama.
How many huts and ramshackle shacks do your blood relatives own or live in?
Have you helped with payments or co-signed banknotes for any of those huts, thatched or otherwise?
If your hut-owning relatives ask you for a loan to make an addition to their hut or to build an outhouse, would you be willing to spend the $5 necessary for an add-on?
Obama, what would be an appropriate hut warming gift for a half-brother or grandmother?
A mosquito net?
Cortisone cream for bug bites?
A waterproof deck of cards?
Please tell us, sir.
You've had to deal with these questions as your half-siblings have moved into new huts and quarters around the world.
How does one go about, Obama, addressing a Christmas card for a close relative that is a hut dweller?
Do they have an address?
Some kind of GPS coordinates to give FedEx.
Does FedEx go to any of the huts where your half-siblings live?
Senator Obama, would it be in poor taste for you to send a sign to your blood relatives to hang in their hut that says, hut, sweet hut?
If so, why?
If so, these are legitimate questions.
These are damn legitimate questions.
Let me tell you something.
After you send the sign that says hut, sweet hut, if you haven't done that, why haven't you lifted a finger to help these half-siblings raise their standard of living?
Do they like living in abject poverty?
What about Senator Obama, the least among us?
Does George Hussein Obama hope for change?
Does he hope for an outhouse?
Does he hope for some plumbing?
Does he hope that he doesn't have to walk a half mile to get a cup of water that is not sanitized, Senator Obama?
Does your half-brother George Hussein Obama long for cable TV?
We know, Senator, he gets newspapers from somewhere because there are pictures of you posted on one of the walls of the hut.
Senator Obama, do your half-siblings living in huts all over the world look to you for answers?
Do they look to you for hope?
Do they look to you for change?
By his own admission, your brother, your half-brother George Hussein Obama, has lived in this hut for years with no change in his life whatsoever, and he is your half-brother.
And you're running on change.
At least, Senator Obama, have the compassion of Castro.
At least send your brother, George Hussein Obama, a rice cooker.
And I will admit, ladies and gentlemen, that was an insensitive comment to make because if you don't have any rice, a rice cooker is worthless.
So I should have said send your brother some rice.
But then we get back to the old problem of how do you get it there if FedEx doesn't take it.
All I can tell you is this.
I am never going to be able to watch a football game where they've got the quarterback mic and you can hear it.
I'm never going to be able to watch a football game the same because a quarterback calling signaling, hut, hut, hut, hut.
I wonder if Obama, I wonder if he even knows.
You know, does McCain know how many houses he has?
Obama, do you know how many half-brothers that you have?
Do you know how many stepmothers that you have?
I mean, hey, don't blame me.
Jake Tapper at ABC tried to figure it out, and he's got he's up to eight half-brothers, but he's not sure he's finished.
Hey, look, folks, if they're going to bring up the meaningless little garbage about McCain and his houses and so forth, when the Democrats are now the party of the rich, McCain doesn't live a lifestyle of extravagance anyway.
Obama does.
A lot of the Democrats do.
McCain doesn't.
I think Obama probably likes the rail system in China, too.
I mean, that's part of the infrastructure, isn't it?
The railroad system.
He likes it, not because it works, because most of the time it does not work, but they have a lot of people over there who can make chugging sounds to make it seem like it works when all these cameras are in town for the Olympics.
They also have this, Obama.
They have 10,000 people waiting in toxic waste in the river, cleaning out the algae.
Remember that before the Olympics started, the green soup where some of the water events were going to take place?
10,000 people waiting in toxic waste in the river cleaning out the algae.
I think we're getting a better picture of Obama's America here.
At least in America, the river water isn't chewy.
Sandy in Beaverton, Oregon, welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Oh, thanks for taking my call, Rush.
We've been listening to you for many, many years.
And you said something earlier about Obama and his nationalized daycare.
Yes.
Nationalized preschool, yes.
Preschool, yeah.
Sorry.
When Bill Clinton was running for president long before he was on the national radar, I happened to hear a talk show with Hillary back when she was originally Hillary Rodham.
And she was talking about exactly the same thing.
It was long before her It Takes a Village speech, but she was saying that that was one of her goals as first lady was to make a nationalized preschool because children needed to learn sooner than they were being taught right now.
Yeah, and of course, the parents are not capable of that.
The American parents are not capable of raising their children the right way.
It takes the state, the village.
It takes well-intentioned liberals.
And what it really is all about is, as you know, Sandy, it's just about indoctrination, is getting these kids into liberal education centers at the earliest age possible, which is also what they do in China.
Absolutely.
I was raised in the California school system, and when I started in the school system, California was in the top five states in the country for education.
By the time I graduated from high school in the public school system, California was in the bottom five.
And it's because of the unions and because of the whole change in the system.
I'm 52 now.
That was quite a few years ago.
But it's just astounding to me what kids are being taught.
Fortunately, my kids had strength at home and no responsibility and duty.
Exactly.
Well, look, thanks for the call, Sandy.
I appreciate it very much.
Thank you.
Have a good weekend.
Don in San Antonio, Texas.
Welcome.
From one sports connoisseur to another, I do have a question for you, Rush.
Ask it.
Do you believe the reason that the Senate and as well as the House and the Congress is getting involved with the business of pro-sports is because they use taxpayer money to build stadiums?
Well, I think that might be one of the items of leverage that they use to justify it, as well as some sports have antitrust exemption.
But I think it's simply election year or close to election year grandstanding and the natural tendency of bureaucrats and people in power to want more and more of it.
I just think it's grandstanding.
I think it's, I guess, you're talking about steroid the hearings for baseball, for example.
Yes.
Yes.
Especially that in everything and the avenue that they're using in order to get involved is because taxpayer money is being asked upon by more owners to finance their stadiums in order to get it built.
And that's their way in order to get into the business of pro-sports.
So what would you suggest?
I mean, the genie's out of the bottle.
You can't, these stadiums that have already been built with a percentage of taxpayer money are built.
Which is true.
However, I do believe more of the owners do have to finance a little bit more than what they're asking for at the same time.
You had owners like Hunt, Lamar Hunt, Joe Robbie, folks back in the day, they built their own stadiums.
They didn't sit up here and ask the folks to finance it.
They went up on the ticket prices in order for you to pay for it.
Yeah, I know.
I know the Bob Kraft, Robert Kraft of the Patriots, built his own stadium for the Patriots.
But a lot of these teams do try to blackmail the city.
Hey, we're going to have to relocate if we don't get our new stadium here.
But, you know, you'll find that the foundation of this is money.
When you have, let's look at the NFL for just a second.
Yes.
Revenue sharing used to be pretty equally spread across the board from all sources.
But then all of a sudden, exemptions started cropping up, among them luxury suites and the seats that are in front of them.
That revenue was kept by the team and not shared.
Well, some stadiums didn't have those.
Some stadiums had very few of those.
But the newer stadiums had all kinds of those, and that meant that there were teams in the NFL that were getting richer from that kind of revenue than others, and that put a competitive disadvantage to the other teams at what they thought was a competitive disadvantage, so they had to go out and get their stadiums, too.
Now, in baseball, much the same thing is happening, although not so much revenue sharing, but for different reasons.
The new stadiums, have you checked the ticket prices for choice seats at the new Yankee Stadium?
Oh, yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
See, this is helping me build a synopsis for a possible paper later on.
So this is just ridiculous and off the chain.
That's the reason why I asked the question.
Well, I think that the main reason that Congress is getting involved is because they can, and they're meddlers, and they want to use threats, antitrust.
They want to be involved in as much as not just sports, but in every aspect of your life they can get themselves involved in.
Now, they do need an entree, and the entree is, hey, look, taxpayers are building these stadiums.
We represent the taxpayers, blah, blah, blah.
You're right about that.
Okay.
No question.
Now, these ticket prices, I'm going to have to look these up specifically.
But a dugout seat dug out in three rows back at Yankee Stadium.
It seems like I read $2,000 a game.
Yes, that's what I have right now.
That's what I've seen on the internet.
$2,000 a ticket.
That's just bananas.
And the Mets are going to be charging something similar to that.
The New York Giants and the Jets are going to move into a new stadium in a couple years.
And the Giants, who have been really, of all the NFL teams, pretty fan-friendly and loyal to their fan base, are going to charge for the first time personal seat licenses.
Are you writing about personal seat licenses in your synopsis?
No, I didn't.
And I never considered that, really.
Well, you ought to.
Do you know what a personal seat license is?
Educate me, Rush.
You always do.
At one of these new stadiums, you've got an existing fan base of 70,000 season ticket holders for both the Jets and the Giants.
Those 70,000, well, definitely not as a people because some of them own two or three tickets, but every one of those seats that's currently held by a season ticket, you're going to have to pay the team, I think, I don't know what, $35,000 or $40,000 for the right to buy the season ticket.
And this is not unique.
This has happened in many other NFL cities and baseball cities because look at somebody's got to pay for the revenue they're paying the players.
And it just boils down to the fans are going to pay it one way or the other in many, many ways.
And we'll see what attendance does when these prices kick in.
Ha!
Welcome back, Rush Limboy here on the cutting edge.
Your guiding light through times of trouble, confusion, murkiness, tumult, chaos, lies, distortion, torture, humiliation, and even the good times.
I'm going to get a lot of people are emailing me thinking that Obama has really blown this by not at least pretending to be interested in Hillary Clinton as his vice presidential running mate, as his number two.
People are saying, at least he, gosh, he should have pretended for crying out loud for these women that is so hoping that Hillary is on the ticket and so upset that she got screwed out of the nomination to not even respect her enough to even pretend to put her in there.
Why, these women are just going to be outraged.
Maybe so, but let me ask you to look at it this way.
Suppose they had gone through the motions of being interested in Hillary.
Suppose they had had a couple vetting sessions.
Suppose they had done that so that they could say they did it and prove it and then not take her?
I think the calculation has probably been will be hurt less if we don't get these people all jacked up thinking that it's possible we're going to pick her and then not pick her than if we just say we're never interested in the first place.
Here's another thing.
If you stop to think of this, if he does pick this Chet Edwards guy that Pelosi wants, what are the bumper stickers going to say?
Obama Edwards 08.
Now, what Edwards do you think they're going to associate with that name more than Chet Edwards?
I mean, are they thinking in these terms?
And by the way, 25 minutes to go for Obama to name his choice before this program ends.
I made a bet today with some friends of mine that no way would he name this choice before 3 o'clock today.
And I'm still, you know, Chuck, like, you know, there are people out there with their phones eagerly awaiting the text message announcement from the Messiah.
All right, it's Open Line Friday.
That means back to the phones.
It's Gene in Casper, Wyoming.
Nice to have you here.
Hi, Mr. Wimbo.
It's an honor talking to you.
Thank you.
I did this for all the right reasons, but I looked into windmill power to see if I could save myself money.
I was going to save the earth with this, okay?
And it turns out that these things are expensive.
I called it Burgee, which makes a lot of these windmill things.
And, you know, you've got to buy the windmill, the generator, the tower.
You have to install it.
You have to put the electrical line in.
You have to put in a special two-way electrical meter.
Wait, Hold on just a second.
There might be people confused here.
A windmill needs electricity and power lines for what?
Well, for my home.
I was going to look at this to see if I could do this at my home.
Yes, yes, yes.
But you see, most people think that the windmill produces the power, that it doesn't need any electricity attached to it.
You're talking about lines from the windmill to your house?
That's right.
That's right.
I mean, I'm saying, you know, it's not just in the windmill.
Wait a minute.
But then there has to be, the windmill just can't is not going to create electricity.
This doesn't work.
There has to be something in the windmill that converts the wind energy to electricity.
What is that?
That's the turbine, right?
That's right.
Right.
So the turbine's going to be running.
I'm making a lot of turbine, folks, is what you'll find in a jet engine.
So you're going to be spending how much money generating power to power the windmill.
Well, no, no, no.
The point is that, and I just want to comment on the money.
I got an estimate of $50,000 to put this thing in.
Turnkey.
Okay.
Now, this isn't even getting past the fact that I'd have to, you know, go to the county and get a special zoning variance, et cetera, et cetera.
I'm just saying, you know.
Yeah, wait till your neighbors find out you're going to put this thing in.
And then did you research after you spent all this money?
I didn't spend the money.
Well, if you would have, after you had spent the money, did you research what do you do when there's no wind that day?
Well, that's one of the problems because you can maybe go off the grid two-thirds of the time, which means that maybe after 25 years, you'll get a return on your investment of $50,000.
But that's not the point of all this.
The point of all this environmental wacko stuff is it's going to cost us a lot of money.
We deserve to pay this because we have destroyed the planet or almost.
And so how much it costs is irrelevant because we're saving the planet with this stuff.
Well, you know, maybe, you know, someone like Barry could do that with his $1.5 million mansion.
He's got $50,000 kicking around.
But, you know, I'm just saying that, you know, for most folks, and, you know, I'd like to say that, you know, I'm doing better than most.
And so I looked at this thing.
But I'm saying, you know, I'm just throwing out rapid personal question.
How big is your house?
About 3,400 square feet?
3,400 square feet.
So that's about...
Of the basement.
Yeah.
That's...
Counting the basement?
No, no.
And the basement.
And the basement.
Oh, let's give you 5,000 square feet.
All right.
All right.
That's about 1,500 square feet more than the hut in which George Hussein Obama lives.
Now, a windmill might work for him, but how many with some sprays?
I mean, sprays.
So the point I baked you.
Get some spray on DDT, too.
But how many windmills would it need for your house?
Would one do it?
No, no, no.
I mean, you know, see, but the point is that it's all wind dependent.
It's not just not enough wind, but too much wind.
Because once you go above about 50 miles an hour, you've got to shut the windmill down or it'll just rip apart.
And you can get those kind of winds out in Wyoming.
Easily.
Easily.
I mean, you know, we clock stuff at our house at 70 plus miles an hour.
Well, this is interesting.
I like this.
We have brilliant people in this audience.
Thanks very much out there, Gene, for the call.
Actually, looked into this to find out what it would cost him personally just to put up a windmill in his backyard to power his house.
Whereas most people sit around and think the government's going to do it for them, and there's going to be these windmill farms, and the windmill farms are going to work wonderfully.
Oh, speaking of this, folks, speaking of this, all this energy stuff, do you remember a couple weeks ago I told you I had seen this marvelous, magnificent show on oil on the History Channel?
Modern Marvels, The Secrets of Oil.
It is being rerun on the History Channel at 7 o'clock Eastern tomorrow night, Saturday night the 23rd.
Set it up, TVO it, record it, what have you.
You've got to watch this.
It is fascinating.
It is educational.
It has things in it about oil that nobody's ever taught you.
You will be stunned and amazed.
The first product that they indicate is made with oil is aspirin.
Aspirin has petroleum products in it.
You will just be stunned.
You'll be stunned at the level of expertise and the engineering feat that it is to refine oil and to recycle it and re-refine it and go the other process, go the other way.
You'll be fascinated to see what is done with a barrel of oil.
You'll be fascinated to learn what some of the residues of the whole refining process are that are not, well, they ultimately are in the barrel, but it's just what is done with a barrel of oil will just dazzle you.
And you will see that there is no way to do without it.
There simply is no way to do without it and maintain the lifestyle that we at present have.
I just had something pointed out to me, ladies and gentlemen.
There's a recent New York Times magazine article, 8,000 words on Barack Obama's economic plan.
There is this paragraph in that story.
Seriously, now, this is, you think what he said about China was over the top.
Try this: quote: Obama: if you talk to Warren Buffett, he'll tell you his preference is not to meddle in the economy at all.
Let the market work however way it's going to work, and then just text tax the heck out of people at the end and just redistribute it.
That way, you're not impeding efficiency and you're achieving equity on the back end.
He continued by saying that he thought there was some merit in Buffett's argument.
That's called communism and socialism.
Well, not entirely.
The communists never left the market alone.
But nevertheless, here's another campaign ad for McCain: just tax the heck out of everybody.
Barack Obama, New York Times magazine, put the date.
Just tax the heck out of people and redistribute it on the back end.
So we got he loves China.
He blames the United States for being like Russia, going into Iraq when they went into Georgia.
This guy is, I mean, look, he's hilarious, and he's a doofus, and he's a man-child out of his league, but he's dangerous.
He is not an educated person on the principles that founded and propelled this country to greatness.
He does not have the slightest understanding of them.
And by the way, as for Buffett, I don't see Buffett giving all his money away at the end of every year that he earns.
Buffett can, I know he's a big anti-death tax guy, or he's a pro-death tax guy, but I don't see him giving away all his money at the end of the year so people like Obama can redistribute it and make things equitable on the quote-unquote back end.
His fundamental lack of understanding, or worse, his fundamental disagreement with the American way is scary and it's profound.
Same time, McCain has a new Messiah ad.
They've updated the Messiah ad with web video.
It's a web ad.
They now have pictures of Obama swimming and surfing in Hawaii, and they have included the Tim Kaine, the eyebrow, audio where he says the Messiah ended the Russia-Georgia war.
A worldwide sensation.
Millions of views, sparking the flames of the faithful.
And now the one returns to lead us on the road to Denver.
This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.
So let it be written.
His hand guides the world.
And I'm very, very happy that the senator's request for a ceasefire has been complied with by President Denver.
In Denver, you will see the light.
So let it be written.
So let it be done.
He may be the one, but is he ready to lead?
We also know, ladies and gentlemen, that Obama, very sensitive about the Paris Hilton and Britney Spears ad, referring to as a celebrity.
The North Carolina mistress went on a mission yesterday.
She went to a newsstand where she lives, and she sent me some pictures with her iPhone of at least seven different, maybe more, magazine covers with Obama and Michelle from ebony to jet to good housekeeping to, I'll bet you Michelle and Barry this month are on more magazine covers than Paris and Brittany combined.
You should check it out.
And if you ever go to newsstands, look at these magazines, you should check.
You'll see Obama and Michelle everywhere.
And they've cultivated this.
This is why it bothers them.
And there's a McCain celebrity ad now on taxes.
This is a 30, and this is the audio.
Celebrities don't have to worry about family budgets, but we sure do.
We're paying more for food and gas, making it harder to save for college.
Retirement.
Obama's solution?
Higher taxes.
Called a recipe for economic disaster.
He's ready to raise your taxes, but not ready to lead.
I'm John McCain, and I approve this message.
So it really doesn't matter how many houses McCain has.
He'll cut your taxes and Obama will raise them.
While emulating China, admiring all these, oh, this is just, what a day this has been.
We have basically eight and a half minutes to go for me to win the bet that Obama does not name his vice presidential number two prior to 3 o'clock Eastern.
Here's Adam in Montreal.
Great to have you here, sir.
Welcome.
Hello.
I'm calling about the Chicago Bears, and what do you think their chances are this year, especially without favour being in the division?
You know, I watched a little bit of the Bears last night against the San Francisco Forditors, and the Bears are an enigma.
They still don't have a quarterback.
I mean, they've still got the same two backup quarterbacks they had last year.
Kyle Orton's gotten the starting nod right, I think, this year over Rex Grossman.
The Packers, that's a toss-up, too.
This division and the Minnesota quarterback is injured.
Tavares Jackson may have some knee damage.
So I think your chances in Chicago, if you're a Bears fan, are probably better than you thought they might otherwise be.
Well, other than the quarterback, what else do we need to do to get better?
You need a running back that can stay out of jail.
Cincinnati Bengals need about 11 people that can stay out of jail.
But I think the defense is pretty solid.
You look like the Bears, it's hard to tell from these preseason games, but last night's this weekend's preseason games, you see more from the starters than you see.
And it looks like they've got somebody to compliment Devin Hester on returns.
Another Smead merchant return man last night.
So I think that you got Erlacher back on defense.
The Bears blindbacking quarter defense is always going to be pretty good.
So I think it's just shore up the run.
They're going to need the running game because they're not going to be able to throw the ball that much, and defenses are going to know it.
So you're going to have a running game that, well, I mean, the quarterback will be, you know, what do they call these guys?
Charlie Chekhoff.
And these little dink passes when nobody's open down the field.
But if I were you, I'd feel pretty excited about the Bears' chances because I think the coaching staff is good.
They're just two years away from the Super Bowl.
A big question mark, as it always is with the Bears, is a quarterback.
I don't know what it is that the Bears can't get a quarterback.
Hut-Hut, I know.
Hut-Hutt.
Don't forget, folks, Secrets of Oil, Modern Marvel's History Channel, 7 o'clock Saturday night, Eastern Time.
You will be dazzled.
And two minutes to go, and I win my bet.
Obama not going to name his VP while I can say anything about it today.
Have a great weekend, folks.
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