Folks, here's the way to look at Sarah Palin and her being picked by John McCain to be the vice presidential running mate.
Hillary Clinton.
Replaced by the other woman.
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Dawn, are your liberal girlfriends listening to the program today?
Or are you just chatting with them?
Dawn, who transcribes calls for me on a computer monitor here in case I have trouble hearing what people on the phone say has been chatting, uh, I aming with some of her liberal girlfriends.
And don't get on her for having liberal girlfriends.
It's hard not to when you live down in South Florida.
Anyway, she's actually had a couple of her liberal girlfriends tell her, I don't like her.
She's too pretty, she's too good looking, I don't like her looks.
I don't like her accent.
Now, this establishes undeniable truth of life number 24, which says that feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream society.
You do I guarantee you that these messages Dawn is getting are probably pretty typical of liberal women across the country.
And what it boils down to, you know it and I know it, is jealousy.
They're just jealous of her, Dawn.
That's it, pure and simple.
Fact, folks, I'll tell you this.
I actually think that it's less important that she is a woman than it is that she pegs many of the other Democrat-identified voting blocks.
Remember Obama in San Francisco at the uh at the fundraiser.
The angry, bitter clingers, the people who who cling to their guns and their religion when things aren't going well, and people who don't look like them are moving in.
She goes right after that voting block.
She goes out and nails the blue collar at her husband.
Her husband is a real man, not a wuss who gets manicures at the Harvard Club.
Her husband's a room, he hunts, he fishes, so does she.
Her nickname's Barracuda.
But these people, you know, Obama's out there insulting people with their with their belief in their God and then their guns and so forth.
And here is Sarah Palin.
Babies, guns, Jesus.
I knew, Dawn, I knew this is gonna be the case, and I knew that the Democrats, I know the Democrats are gonna throw their liberal women at them, at her.
Madeline Walbright will be out there testifying to her lack of experience and how how troubling, how troubling it is that uh McCain is nominated someone with so little experience.
And I'm telling you the way to answer that, folks, is to okay define experience for me.
You think Biden's got a lot of experience?
What what what's it worth when he's wrong so often?
You think you think Obama's got experience?
He can tell he's got nothing.
He didn't have a story anybody else can tell.
No story that anybody else can vouch for as well.
The Democrats rejected a woman.
Obama could have picked a woman, he bypassed Hillary, he did it right away.
He never even vetted her.
All this talk about new politics, he chose Biden.
I'll tell you, you know, I'm I'm excited by this, folks, because like we had we've had two people call today who said that uh they haven't been as proud of the Republican Party as they are today in a long time.
This helps with the future of the party.
The choice of Biden sets the Democrats back.
Not this is Biden is not moving forward, and Obama does not represent the kind of change that the majority of Americans want.
So where's the gender gap now?
Where is the gender gap now?
Let's turn it around on these bums, folks.
This is resonating big time out there.
She more qualified to be president than Obama.
Hell now I'm even getting excited about this, folks.
I was excited about it, you know, when this whole thing was uh was announced this morning about 11 o'clock when it was made official, official, and let's see.
Let's see if the drive-by's give her the respect that they have given Hillary for all these years.
And in this election.
Let's see if they talk about breaking the glass ceiling.
Let's see if they apply all of the platitudes to uh uh Sarah Palin that they have applied to Hillary Clinton.
We know damn well they're not.
Right now the drive bys, and I they're not gonna be able to help themselves.
They are s they are scouring.
They're looking as hard as they can.
They're conducting opposition research.
The drive-bys are trying to come up with talking points for Obama.
They are you you may laugh about that.
The drive-bys are trying to come up with anything negative on her they can that they can pass on to the Obama campaign.
You doubt me.
Do you understand that members of the drive-bys were cheering every night this week at that convention?
Some Chicago reporter covering the Chicago Dale, the Illinois delegation, was standing up and applauding.
Last night I'm told a whole a whole section of media was standing up and applauding.
So I'm telling you, they are they're digging for dirt right now on Sarah Palin.
All this talk about historic campaign, all this talk about advancing women, all that it's not about anything the liberals say it is.
It's about defeating conservatism.
It's about advancing liberalism.
Even if the liberals nominate people look like they're out of the bar war, uh bar scene at Star Wars.
This is not about women's rights, it's not about women's emancipation, it's not about Bracken cracking the black the glass ceiling, it's about advancing liberalism.
And Sarah Palin stands in the way.
She is just as big a threat as Clarence Thomas was when he was nominated to the Supreme Court.
You have to look at it that way the way the Libs will.
The first woman to work at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, a conservative woman, guns, babies, Jesus.
What does that do to all the teaching of all the women that the Libs have engaged in for all these years?
It just wipes it out.
Clarence Thomas represented a threat because he was going to be the most powerful black man in the country as a justice on the Supreme Court.
And he had not gone the liberal route, he had not used affirmative action, he had not paid homage to the civil rights coalitions.
That's why he represented a threat.
That and his intellect, and that is that his judicial philosophy.
And now to this day they even criticize him as unqualified.
But if Clarence Thomas is unqualified, as Obama said, what do you think they're going to do to Sarah Palin?
I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
You know, she has her fifth baby at age 44 and it's down syndrome.
And I I hate saying this.
I really, but I'm going to make you a prediction.
It isn't going to be long before members of the drive-bys or the Democrats or their spokesmen start talking about how irresponsible she was to get pregnant at 44.
Yes, they can.
Yes, they can.
I predict, I predicted to you earlier that their destruction, their attempted destruction of Sarah Palin has a greater potential of destroying them.
And that kind of comment they are totally capable of making.
That comment, they wouldn't think twice about that.
As a means of turning the whole thing around to maintain the stature of pro-choice.
You watch.
What do you want to bet?
What do you go there?
Snurdley does not believe that they will go there.
I I'm I I'll I'll bet you uh what do you want?
What do you want that you don't have?
No.
He said he wants a my buck.
A fifty sefty what are you gonna pay off with when you lose?
A spare tire?
Uh for mine.
I'm telling you, I I I think they're totally capable of it.
That was highly irresponsible, highly risky.
She she knew better.
She should have had more sense than to give birth to a down to get to to give birth at age 44.
You don't abortion is uh sacrament to their religion.
It is the sacrament to liberalism.
You're gonna hear it somewhere.
Mark my words.
You're gonna hear it, and we're gonna find it.
I'm gonna play it for you or read it to you.
It may happen on a blog.
Remember, a lot of things happen on these cook blogs, and then they get picked up later in the drive-by media and report.
And they're saying on such and such a blog, and that's how they'll do it.
You might even get some irritated feminazi who is so mad about this to say it herself.
And try to turn it around and say, This is what we have been trying to educate women on for years.
Blah, blah, blah.
Because you should never forget just how important abortion is as a political issue.
To the Democrat Party.
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All right, look at this headline.
This is Ron Fournier at the Associated Press.
Just posted his story on the choice of Sarah Palin.
And here's the headline.
Analysis, Colin.
Palin's age and experience rival Obama's.
A.P. The Associated Press...
Palin's age and experience rival Obama's.
The drive-bys are going to string this guy up.
and You know, I've got to go through this other stack here.
Some of this other we got a lot of AP criticism of Obama's speech last night.
All right.
Now, Snurdley, you may have lost the debate.
CNN's John Roberts, after briefly alluding to the issue of uh Sarah Palin's experience.
He called into question earlier on Friday's news program.
He asked correspondent Dana Bash about how the Alaska governor's newborn son with Down syndrome might be affected if she were elected.
There's also this issue that on April 18th she gave birth to a baby with Down syndrome.
Children with Down syndrome require an awful lot of attention.
The role of vice president seems to me would take up an awful lot of her time, and it raises the issue of how much time will she be have to dedicate to her newborn child.
Now they haven't yet got but they're getting there.
They haven't gotten to the point where they're questioning her decision to give birth to the child, but they're already ripping the fact that she did and plans now to abandon it.
The subtext is that Palin's gonna have to abandon the Down syndrome child in order to do the job.
These are the same people.
Same people that tell us working women are the heroes of modern life.
The same people who told women get out of the house.
Don't disrespect and and and harm the sisterhood.
Get out there, get your own career to hell with a relationship, get daycare.
Push for daycare in your office.
Do not be a prisoner to conventional American familial structures.
And now, John Roberts, this was his second uh he he he hit her earlier today on her lack of experience.
Former CBS guy now at CNN, now questioning whether or not she should have accepted this, given that she has a Down syndrome baby.
So I'm telling you, snurdly, you haven't lost the bet yet, but you're getting close because they've broken the ice on the whole subject of the Down syndrome baby.
Next in the process will be should she have even had it?
Back to the phones.
This is Katrina in uh in long Longmont, Colorado.
Great to have you here.
Thank you for waiting.
Hello, how are you?
Just fine.
Thank you.
It's an honor just having you say my name, and you are my rock star.
Um question or observation is that I think she embodies Sarah Palin embodies true feminism, and that I think she should be caught, and I hope she is caught if she breastfeeds.
I hope she's caught breastfeeding her child, which is a beautiful it it it's womanhood, and it's true.
how does one get caught breastfeeding?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe after her the speech today, she should have sat down and I don't know.
But if they think she's gonna abandon this beautiful child that she has lovingly brought into this world with her husband.
I know.
That that that is just frankly absurd.
There's they're reaching, they're stretching, they're reaching, they're coming back to contradict their own 30 to 40 year philosophy.
They better be careful.
Snurdley's right.
Better be careful because in the process of trying to destroy her, they might destroy themselves.
There is other news out there, ladies and gentlemen, before we grab another quick phone call.
This is from um Media News Group, which is out there filing stories and Democrat National Convention.
Strip club business was slow during the Democrat National Convention.
Political convention kind of a bust for downtown strip clubs.
But uh teth this is easily understood by me.
Techies in town for next week's electronic show should give the clubs a boost, said one exotic dancer.
Bad news for strippers in Denver.
How many real men were in Denver this past week?
That's the question you need to ask.
Here's John in uh Bulls here, Louisiana.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Yeah, uh, I just want to say uh I just think it's kind of funny, or let me rephrase that.
I don't seem to remember the press uh coming down on Barack about picking uh Biden, and then they spend the whole convention trying to unite the party, but yet they're gonna come up on uh on McCain about picking a vice president instead of picking Lieberman because he was scared about splitting the party.
You know something it's that's it's a good point out there, John.
If uh grab grab audio soundbite number one again, uh Mr. Broadcast Engineer, is I wanna I wanna I'm gonna play Ed Henry at at CNN.
And by the way, your your your your your business about the press didn't dog uh Obama and all this sort of stuff about who he should pick.
They sort of did in a way.
I mean, they were they were they were asking, it's gonna be Hillary.
Is it gonna be they did in a way, but they hate us.
You have you people have got to understand they hate us.
This weekend is going to be a clear illustration of the total bias in journalism today as you contrast the way they attempt to destroy Sarah Palin, or attempt to even find any dirt on her compared to what they've done with Biden, compared to what they've done uh with Obama.
Now here's Ed Henry again.
This from this morning on the CNN.
If John McCain really was a maverick, he would have gone with someone like Joe Lieberman, that they had floated that trial balloon of Joe Lieberman and Independent Democrat, uh, maybe Tom Ridge, a moderate Republican, but as we all know, Rush Limbaugh and other conservatives warned that that would lead to the destruction of the Republican Party, it would split the party at the Republican convention next week.
And in the end, John McCain went with a conservative.
So you're gonna hear the Democrats try to say, well, this is not really being a maverick that he in their work.
Right, all right, all right.
That's enough of money.
So the Ed Henry mad at me, mad at me for forcing McCain to pick a conservative as his Republican vice presidential running mate, Mr. Henry.
Question.
If Lieberman was the right pick, trying to avoid a sneeze here.
If Lieberman was so bold, a choice, if Lieberman was the answer, why the hell didn't Obama pick him.
Sometimes it's like shooting fish in a barrel leather.
Who's next on the uh program?
It's Carol and Lafayette, Louisiana.
Hello.
Carol.
Hello.
Hi.
Hi.
Um, first of all, my father, William Wonker wanted me to tell you that well, I tell you thank you for all keeping him informed the past years.
It's been my honor.
He's pretty religious when it comes to listening to your show.
Well, that I understand.
Although we don't we don't preach here, we don't pass the plate.
Yep.
But um, I was calling to ask if maybe you could give us a discount on the limbaugh letter.
My little sister is going to a boarding school in Macadish, and she's kind of surrounded by liberals, and she hates it.
The letters like pretty much her only hope.
But um why don't you do what a guy named Dan did a while back and just make copies of it and send it to her?
I'm just I'm j I'm I'm just kidding.
Look, hang on the phone here, Carol, and uh we'll we'll comp we'll comp her.
We'll get all the information from you here during the break, okay?
Stay right where you are, folks.
We'll be right back.
Now, this is interesting, ladies and gentlemen.
This is interesting.
I have summaries of three drive-by reports on the choice of Sarah Palin today.
First, the Boston Herald.
Mitt Romney lauds McCain's Sarah Palin pick.
Governor Patton's story is one that all Americans will find inspiring, Romney said in a statement.
She's a Washington outsider with a commitment to conservative principles that'll make our nation stronger.
I look forward to campaigning for Senator McCain, Governor Palin, and Republicans across the country.
Mitt Romney.
From the Pioneer Press in Minnesota.
Polente calls Palin an outstanding pick.
Governor Tim Pollenty this morning praised the Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin.
She's an executive, she's a reformer, she's going to be a great leader for our country, Polletty said after his weekly radio show at the Minnesota State Fair.
Anne Corn Blute, Washington Post.
Though it was high in shock value, the Palin pit left bruised feelings among the short list contenders who were not picked, and infuriated some Republican officials who privately said McCain had gone out on a limb unnecessarily without laying the groundwork for such an unknown.
Two senior Republican officials, close to Mitt Romney and Tim Polente, said they had both been rudely strung along and now feel manipulated.
They know that they were used as decoys.
Well, after McCain had decided not to pick a one Republican involved in the process said.
Which spin will become the truth?
They hate us.
They just hate us.
Jesse Washington writing in the Associated Press.
Obama avoids race on King's dream anniversary.
Obama accepted nomination Thursday night on the shoulders of King and thousands of others who suffered and bled to give blacks the right to vote, yet Obama did not speak King's name.
Joseph McNeil, one of the four black students who started the 1960 desegregation sit-in at the Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina.
I think Dr. King would have been proud to have witnessed tonight's events.
No place in my mind are I'm sure his.
Would we have imagined seeing so many people of all types of backgrounds rallying behind somebody like us?
Who had been denied full participation for so long?
The walls that King and Obama are trying to tear down are much different, said Calvin Smyr, 34-year veteran of the Georgia State House.
King was trying to tear down the walls of injustice.
Obama is trying to build walls of opportunity, yet others.
While staunchly backing Obama's candidacy remained alarmed by his avoidance of all things racial as he seeks to mollify the white voters needed for victory.
Dr. Cornell West, well-known radical leftist professor of African American studies and religion at Princeton.
Looks to me like he's running from history.
He couldn't mention Martin.
He couldn't mention the civil rights movement.
He couldn't mention those who sacrificed and gave so much.
It very, very difficult to actually create a new world if you don't acknowledge the world from which you are emerging.
Aha.
We're starting to see some cracks out there, folks.
The radical civil rights left, and it's pretty large.
They being dissed.
They're being ignored.
There weren't a whole other than delegates.
There weren't a whole lot of black people on TV last night, as the cameras panned the stadium because they didn't get up to the upper deck.
I mean, they did.
Well, Michelle went out there and painted her story as uh the life life's lifetime story is as as June Cleaver.
Whatever, Mrs. Partridge, what have you.
And they quickly hustled to cover that up.
No, no, no, no, stables, huhstables.
Yeah, well, Bill Cosby was the Huxtables, and they try to destroy him.
So but this this guy, Cornel West, I mean, he's right in terms of analyzing what the Obama campaign's trying to do.
There are some civil rights leaders upset.
I had a story yesterday I didn't get to it, but they upset that Obama's not making a play for black votes.
And that's because these uh he's taking the fact that he's gonna get most of the black vote for uh for granted.
Another article criticizing Obama, Charles Babbington, AP, Obama's sparse details keeps up a tax.
He talks about what specifics Obama proposed, and then said, How the hell is he going to do it?
He said, This can't be done.
For instance, Obama said it's time to protect Social Security generations.
He didn't mention his main proposal, which is to add a new Social Security tax to incomes above 250,000 a year.
But he said he would cut taxes for 95% of all families.
Didn't say how.
Another one from Jim Drinkard at AP.
Another I uh article of total criticism.
Obama's tax proposals come with a hefty price tag.
The nonpartisan tax policy center estimates that Obama's tax proposals reduce projected tax revenue by 2.95.
His tax increase is reduced tax.
The AP is saying his tax increases will reduce revenue.
This is unheard of.
Foreign policy, the promise.
Obama says he would engage both allies and adversaries to repair the U.S. image abroad.
Regain leverage and leadership that he says Bush squandered.
The problem the United States has already reversed many policies other nations saw as isolationist or bullying.
For example, by joining international diplomatic efforts with axes of evil nations, Iran and North Korea.
Obama would continue those efforts and others without any greater guarantee of success.
Unbelievable.
This is the Associated Press.
Three stories in a row, ripping the Messiah.
The promise pull all U.S. combat forces out of Iraq within 16 months, send more combat troops to Afghanistan.
The problem.
A troop pull out's feasible and conforms roughly the withdrawal timetable advocated by the Iraqi government.
But a 16-month timetable risks shifting responsibility to Iraq's security forces before they're ready.
And where's the one on oil?
Here we go.
This is uh this AP again.
The Associated Press again.
Barack Obama's promise Thursday to work to end our dependence on Middle East oil within a decade, maybe good political rhetoric.
But the goal likely would be difficult, perhaps impossible to achieve, and flies in the face of how global oil markets work.
This is I've I've not seen anything like this before.
And look at these stories get they they run in thousands of newspapers.
And I have not seen this.
Obama has said nothing new last night that he hasn't said all campaign.
And this is the first time, I mean, four AP stories deep long.
I just gave you the highlights.
Full-fledged analysis explaining how Obama can't do what he promises to do, or how if he tries it, it's gonna really cost a lot of money, not only to you, but to your government that you love so much.
We'll be right back after this.
Stay with us.
You know, it's it's funny when you when you think back these past four days.
The Democrats spent four full days and nights pandering to women.
And it took just a few hours today to prove it was all a sham.
Hillary Clinton.
Her place taken by another woman.
Again.
Dan in Muskig in Michigan.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
Hey, Rush, what a total honor it is to talk to you.
Uh, former mailman dittoes to you, sir.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
Our local uh Fox affiliate is quoting Obama as saying McCain has taken experience off the table by picking Sarah Palin uh and McCain has made uh experience his campaign campaign issue.
So isn't by default Obama saying and and admitting he has no experience.
Yeah, but he's wrong in his analysis, too, because it doesn't take a put it doesn't, it doesn't, it doesn't take it off the table because it's McCain versus Obama.
Yeah, this this is true.
Now, listen, this pick does not um make everything all better with me as far as McCain goes.
I think he sold out his base, and I think he continues to sell out his base.
The pick is good.
But what about those of us who are in democratic states like Michigan who will probably go for Obama?
Should we switch our votes um from the GOP to the Libertarian Party to send a signal to the GOP that we're sick and tired of this watering down of our issues?
You know, this is a dilemma that we have discussed on this program uh for many, many uh months now, and I have come to this conclusion.
We can't afford Barack Obama.
We can't afford it as a nation and the foundational values that have defined this nation's greatness, and we can't afford it in our back pockets.
And there is no guarantee that a Republican Party is gonna lose anything by winning.
At this point, this pick is gonna help the Republican Party, it's gonna help the base, it illustrates what the Republican Party needs to do to win.
McCain's nominee.
I was telling some people last night who um, you know, a little bit the word kept me leaking out Lieberman, and that would that just, you know, that P just rubbed him so raw you couldn't believe it, but they could believe it because it's McCain.
And I said, you know, there's nothing we can do about about about McCain being the nominee.
He there's nothing we can do about it now.
He is the nominee.
And some people were saying, look, if he picks Lieberman a convention, doesn't have to accept it.
Well, that's true, but you still can't do anything about about about McCain as the nominee.
And I reminded them of the Harriet Myers circumstance.
I guarantee you that when Barack Obama nominates Cornell West to be a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, there's not a damn thing we will be able to do about it.
But I don't want to say this too loud, but we we kept hearing it was gonna be Lieberman or Ridge, we got Sarah Palin.
We got a pro-life conservative.
So if, for example, hypothetically speaking, don't please don't tell anybody I said this, folks, all right.
I mean, just keep this to yourself just between us.
I want to whisper this.
If if McCain gets elected and nominates, say Ridge, Supreme Court, we're gonna have a little more opportunity to have something to say about that than if it's Obama nominating Cornell West or whoever he would nominate.
And we've we've demonstrated here that that the Mc the I don't want to say this.
Just it's okay.
Uh we're we're we're we got more to work with.
We cannot afford Obama.
Plain and simple.
The guy is inexperienced.
Folks, in his speech last night, you know, we are a great nation at risk in a dangerous world.
He never talked about the dangerous world we face.
He talked about himself.
He was trying to justify his qualifications on the basis of who he is and what party he's a member of.
We didn't hear in platitudes or substance, what he thinks of our enemies, how he's going to deal with them.
We had surrogates that we had Bill Clinton and Biden said, don't worry, when the guns start firing at us, Obama will be there.
Well, that doesn't reassure me.
And he didn't talk about any of these things last night.
We can't afford him.
We can't afford the radical liberalism, leftism that Obama would bring to the Oval Office.
We've never had anything like it with that much power in the Oval Office in this country.
We've Never had it.
Liberals do not win elections.
Not national elections.
Clinton was a liberal, I know, but he campaigned as this, you know, moderate Democrat leadership council, so forth, got in there, tried to do as much liberal, but we checked him with the Republican House in 1994.
We cannot risk this because it's going to take 30 years to undo it.
And it's time we started thinking about progress and offense rather than just undoing and defense.
And part of that, folks, as I have shouted from the mountaintop in all of my countenance.
We have got to stop letting the left define the issues that we debate.
We have got to stop letting them set the agenda or the premise that we then respond to, because it keeps us on defense.
Conservatism has to advance.
It has to advance aggressively on offense, setting its own agenda.
And we're not going to have a chance in heck of doing that for a long time.
If Obama gets in there and just populates the federal bureaucracy with people like him that are going to be there for life.
Supreme Court and federal court nominees like him.
Like Bill Ayers, like Jeremy for for life.
It's too risky.
We simply cannot afford it.
We'll be back after this.
Stay with us.
You know, even Nina Easton last night on Fox News said, I've had what's the lost opportunity.
I've heard this speech from Democrats in 20 years.
This laundry list of how rotten the country is, and there's no opportunity left, and everything's falling apart in a handbasket, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
They're right.
A lot of people unhappy about it.
Jimmy Carter spoke with USA Today and Gannett News Service reporters yesterday and said this about McCain.
I think that John McCain is milking every possible drop of advantage from that unfortunate experience in his early military life.
Milking every possible drop of advantage from his time served as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.
That's the unfortunate experience in his military life.
This Jimmy Carter.
McCain is milking his Vietnam experience.
Did Jimmy Carter have an Alzheimer's moment and forget the Kerry campaign?
McCain is not milking that at all.
He downplays it.
You know, John Carey, by the way, I served in Vietnam.
Milking.
Richard in Baytown, Texas, welcome to Open Line Friday with Rush Limbaugh.
Hello.
Hi there.
It's an honor to speak with you.
Thank you.
Listening to the uh some of the news reports today have brought me back to thinking about the Bush quail Dukakis Benson race in regards to vice presidents candidates.
Yes.
Because Benson was was he was well respected on both sides.
He had, in fact, they made a credible point that he was possibly more qualified to be president than either of the top tickets.
And the Republicans countered that very effectively, I thought, with the statement that isn't it better to vote for a candidate and hope that he lives than vote for a candidate and hope that he dies.
And I uh even though Biden Wait a minute, are you are you are you saying you don't like the choice Sarah Palin because you're not a good thing?
I think that Biden is gonna make mince meat ever like Lord Benson supposedly did of Quail.
No, I think she'll hold her own against Biden.
But it we have a similar kind of ticket in that uh the vice presidential candidate on the Democrat side was more exp more prepared than the presidential candidate, the top of the ticket.
And and granted that Biden is probably I understand.
I see, I'm I'm not using a language in here.
Qualification prepared.
Obama and Biden are not prepared, they're wrong, they're dangerous.
They're prepared to be disasters.
I hope you all have a fun Labor Day weekend, ladies and gentlemen.