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I want to play.
Ed, before we get into the audio soundbite order that I just gave you, I want to go to one Sarah Palin soundbite.
This perhaps uh one of the one of the highlights of Sarah Palin's interview.
It's number 23.
It is one of the highlights of the uh whole interview last night.
She she's great in this.
I just want to set this up.
She would not allow Charlie Gibson to put different words in her mouth when she answers his question about Israel.
Now just listen to this.
This is this is Gibson's question.
What if Israel decided it felt threatened and needed to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities?
I don't think that we should second guess the measures that Israel has to take to defend themselves and for their security.
So if we wouldn't second guess it and they decided they needed to do it because Iran was an existential threat, we would be cooperative or agree with that?
I don't think we can second guess what Israel has to do to secure its nation.
So if it felt necessary, if it felt the need to defend itself by taking out Iranian nuclear facilities, that would be all right.
We cannot second guess the steps that Israel has to take to defend itself.
She would not let him put words in her mouth.
She would not let him trip her up.
He tried 25 different ways to try to trip her up on that.
But she's essentially saying, Screw you, Charlie, did you hear my answer?
This is my answer, and I'm sticking to it.
You can answer it, you can ask it however many ways you want.
But I'm sticking, this is my answer.
This is this is this is just fabulous that people worried about how she did.
Play it again.
Listen to this and listen, you know, this the the resolve that she has in her answer here, despite Charlie Gibson's attempt to uh to get her.
Yeah, what he wants her to say, damn right, we'll nuke Iraq.
He they because they want the headline, Palin, colon, nuke Iran.
That's what they want.
They had they tried it with her answer on Russia and NATO.
Um misrepresenting that.
Here it is, one more time.
Again, Charlie Gibson's question what if Israel decided it felt threatened and needed to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities?
I don't think that we should second guess the measures that Israel has to take to defend themselves and for their security.
So if we wouldn't second guess it and they decided they needed to do it because Iran was an existential threat, we would be cooperative or agree agree with that.
I don't think we can second guess what Israel has to do to secure its nation.
So if it felt necessary, if it felt the need to defend itself by taking out Iranian nuclear facilities, that would be all right.
We cannot second guess the steps that Israel has to take to defend itself.
Does love that.
I just I just absolutely love it.
Now, compare that.
I told you that McCain went on the view today.
Whoopi Goldberg says, I I don't want to misinterpret what you're saying.
Did you say you wanted strict constitutionalists?
I want people who interpret the Constitution of the United States the way our founding fathers envisioned for them to do.
Should I be worried about being a slave we'd be returned to slave?
Because certain um certain things happened in the Constitution that you had to change.
Should I be worried about being returned to slavery?
This is this is what passes.
The audience sits there, they applaud this stuff on this show.
This is uh it's just what I hear.
Somebody described she's a five-star imbecile.
Whoopi Goldberg is a five-star imbecile, a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance.
What Whoopi doesn't realize is that she's already a slave.
She's a slave to liberalism.
She is a slave to ignorance.
She is an arrogant, condescending, pseudo-informed and uh uh educated person who has no clue that she's already a slave.
So don't worry about it, Whoopi.
You're already a slave.
Here's Eva Longoria Parker.
This is a promo for tonight's 2008 La Raza Awards airing on ABC.
After four years of sex and treachery and desperate housewives, I thought I was a perfect pick for vice president.
So they keep putting Sarah Palin down, yeah.
After four years of sex and treachery and desperate housewives, I thought I was the perfect pick for vice president.
Let them go, folks.
Let them go.
We could not write a better script for these people for these for them to say these things if we tried.
They're just, they are just fit to be tied.
They're discombobulated.
It's great.
They do not know what to do.
They do not know how to handle it.
All they know how to do is who they are, be who they are, and that's just insulting.
Put people down.
People in this country really like Sarah Palin.
They're enamored of her right now.
And this kind of stuff is not, is not hurting Palin.
Trust me.
Now let's go back to the Columbia Forum.
Now I realize, ladies and gentlemen, I've I uh in fact, I was going to open the program today.
What what's nerdly?
I can't.
Why are you so incredulous over this?
Why are you so incredulous over Eva Longoria?
I can't put it.
You ought to be clapping your hands.
We need to be saved.
More.
We need more Matt Damon.
We need more Susan Saranda.
We need more Donna Brazil.
We need more Eva Longoria Parker.
Play it again.
Play play play this number 36 again.
I mean, it goes by really fast.
Here it is one more time.
30 36, Eva Longoria Parker.
After four years of sex and treachery and desperate housewives, I thought I was a perfect pick for vice president.
That's a promo for a television show tonight on ABC, the 2008 La Raza Alma Awards, whatever they are.
So it's it look it, it's deranged.
These people have Palin derangement syndrome.
They are unhinged, and it's from the top down.
From the Obama campaign all the way down.
Now, I would what I was going to say was I uh I thought about apologizing at the beginning of this hour for the first hour in this program because we're trucking along really good.
We're just having a grand old time, and then I sucked all the oxygen out of this show by playing Obama and McCain sound bites.
Both these guys at this forum last night sounded like they were asleep.
They were just one in the internet.
I'm being critical of them.
I mean, they were in a very state, respected institution.
Uh but it just they sort of sucked.
You wouldn't believe the people on the other side of the glass here at my uh EIB studio are still stunned over this Eva Longoria thing.
Yeah, they're spawn you can't believe these people.
This is who they are.
We all think that they can't go any lower than they went yesterday.
They do it.
They do every, every day.
What was this treachery?
Four years of sex and treachery and desperate housewives.
I thought I was the perfect pick for vice president.
Anyway, I'm gonna run the risk of going back to the Columbia Forum because for two more sound bites here.
The question here from Judy Woodruff is uh fascinating to me.
She says, What is it that's different about being in America?
Are Americans better than people in some of these other countries?
We we hear the term exceptionalism about the United States.
Now, I don't want to, I don't want to analyze this question too much.
But I think the whole concept of American exceptionalism probably offends a lot of leftists and a lot of people in the media.
I don't know if Judy Woodruff is just asking a question here or if it represents how she really thinks.
But no, we in America do not think that we are better people.
We are no different than people around the world.
In fact, DNA is the same.
Humanity is humanity wherever you find it.
What separates us from the rest of the world is a miracle that took place in Philadelphia.
We have founding documents that enshrine the source of our freedom.
We are all endowed by our Creator with certain inalienable rights.
Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
We happen to be the freest people in the history of the world.
And we see what free people can do with unlimited potential, ambition, desire, drive, whatever attribute you want to assign.
We have run rings around the rest of the world in virtually every less than 250 years.
We are a superpower like has never existed.
We have outrun cultures, countries, societies that have been around thousands of years longer than we have.
And we're no different than anybody else in terms of our makeup, our Americans better people.
And I want you to hear these two answers.
Here is McCain's answer to the whole notion of American exceptionalism.
I do believe in American exceptionalism.
We are the only nation I know in the world that really is deeply concerned about uh adhering to the principle that all of us are created equal and endowed by our creators with certain rights.
And those we have tried to bring to the world, and we have not so much militarily, but through example, through leadership, through economic assistance.
Well, you can't throw the military out.
We've liberated how many millions of people.
How many hundreds of millions of people have we liberated?
We do not conquer, as the caller from from uh from uh Italy said yesterday.
We're not Rome, we're not Greece, we don't slave people, we don't conquer them, we liberate them.
Here's uh Obama's answer to this question is volunteerism.
This is the this stingle guy, uh, he's either at Time Magazine or was, it's tough to keep track of these guys.
They go back and forth from magazines to TV networks to think tanks.
He says um to Obama, is volunteerism, is national service part of American exceptionalism, is it part of what makes America special?
We have always balance the tradition of individual responsibility and self-reliance with notions of community and love for country, in part because of voluntary associations.
What it's done is it's allowed people to exercise the freedom to determine the direction of their communities, but still recognizing that we are part of a common project uh of creating a better life for the next generation.
And that's something that's been lost.
But what we're seeing in this campaign is it's something that people want to restore.
Oh, okay.
So we're not exceptional anymore.
We've lost the ability to organize our communities.
We have lost the ability to exercise the freedom to determine the direction of our communities.
We have lost American exceptionalism, but but we can regain it via the Obama Messiah campaign.
Quick timeout here, folks.
Uh, we will be back.
But there's, I mean, great illustration of difference between a way conservative and a liberal looks.
That whole answer is, by the way, just again, is there anything presidential in this answer?
It's liberal gobbledygook.
It is the kind of garbage that you hear in classrooms at the Ivy League and all these other when they go to their clubs and so forth.
It's uh this is this isn't this is liberal network speak, and it's it's not inspiring.
Given a chance to talk about American exceptionalism, do you realize what he could have done with that answer if he had the slightest notion that there is something special about America?
And he just punts.
He just blows it.
He thinks America wants to hear how rotten we are, what we've lost, how we have been better.
He can't specify when it's been better.
He can only tell us that we want to get better through him and his idiotic campaign.
We'll be right back.
There's a new Obama ad.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, just started today, because remember now, Obama, as the New York Times is reporting today that uh Obama plans sharper tone as party frets.
Uh story says that Obama's message was disrupted last week.
Yeah, disrupted by who?
What message, by the way?
You know, this is where they're really in trouble.
He has no message.
He has no message of that change in the Message.
He has no issue message.
He's lost the rubric of change anyway.
He's lost the orb change.
His was a total personality-oriented campaign.
Hit at its peak, that's done with.
Well the story says they're trying to figure out ways to make uh Obama's arguments newsworthy.
There isn't a way.
The only way was to make him newsworthy by virtue of this whole messianic aura that he had manufactured for himself.
Campaign of personality, there's there's nowhere to go.
And this ad illustrates this.
They can't, there's nothing Obama can say about himself.
He can't run an ad saying, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna do that.
Uh oh, well, I guess I guess he can say he's the coolness organizer now.
He said last night in the forum he's gonna, he's gonna make government cool again.
Well, you're gonna make government deficits cool again.
What what are you gonna make cool about government, Obama?
Just run around, they're gonna make government cool and have a coolness project.
So here's this ad about McCain and about the fact that McCain's old.
1982.
John McCain goes to Washington.
Things have changed in the last 26 years, but McCain hasn't.
He admits he still doesn't know how to use a computer, can't send an email, still doesn't understand the economy, and favors 200 billion in new tax cuts for corporations, but almost nothing for the middle class.
After one president who is out of touch, we just can't afford more of the same.
I'm Barack Obama, and I approve this message.
How empty is that?
Here you're this new guy, you're the agent of change.
What the hell change, Obama?
You're gonna run some ads telling us what you're gonna do, you're gonna run some ads telling us what you have done.
Sorry, can't do either.
As is email business.
George W. Bush was an email fanatic when he was a governor of Texas, and when he was campaigning, but he had to give up email when he went to the White House.
They're subpoenable.
So it doesn't matter.
Presidents are not going to use email anyway.
They'd be sitting ducks for it with these hootin and hollering uh leftist freaks trying to get hold of everything that's going on in the White House.
Now here's Susan Sarandon.
Uh, and we're gonna keep it 1213 and 14 coming up here.
This is Susan Sarandon.
Last night on Entertainment Tonight, a reporter asked her what she thought of Sarah Palin.
Jesus was a community organizer and Punches Pilate was a governor.
That's all I have to say.
She can read her lines.
Well, she can read what's on the Daily Cause blog, she can read what's on the Washington Post blog, she can listen to what all of her other idiotic friends are saying.
Jesus was folks, I'm telling you, trust me on this.
The number of people that are being that are offended by this is, I mean, it's it's it's these people are so out of touch they had no clue how well the passion of the Christ was gonna do.
This is the same thing.
This is a comment that insults all of those millions of people.
It does not endear them to anybody.
Let's go back.
This is Donat Brazil on Sunday on CNN.
Jesus was a community organizer, Punch's policy was a governor, and perhaps they should understand the role of a community organizer to help people in distraction.
It defies explanation.
We're too rational for we we try to understand these people in our terms.
Like I was saying at the uh at the end of the previous hour.
We look at them and we say, how can they not realize this is stupid?
How can they realize this is not hurting them?
How can they not understand this is just in bad taste?
How can they not understand it ain't working?
How can they not understand that this is not gonna create a groundswell for Obama?
It's because they don't look at themselves that way.
They are never wrong.
When they lose when things do go wrong, it's always somebody else's fault.
And when they lose, they get even angrier, they get even more radical.
It's happening in the news media, it's happening in the Democrat Party.
JFK.
Ask not what your country can do for you.
Ask what you can do for your country.
That's heresy today.
Not only are you not to ask what you can do for your country, you are to demand what your country do for you, and you are to be entitled to it.
You are to act and vote as though you are entitled to your country doing as much for you as you can get your government to do for you.
Off the deep end here.
But they never examine themselves.
If it maybe to the point, maybe we need to get a J George Lackoff rhymes with kind of guy in here to maybe fix our word trickery.
But they do not rational, folks.
As such, they don't look at themselves the same way we look at each other.
Let's return to Wednesday on the floor of the House of Representatives, Steve Cohen, Democrat Tennessee.
I submit to you, Mr. Speaker, that the parties have differences, but if you want change, you want the Democratic Party.
Barack Obama was a community organizer like Jesus, who our uh minister prayed about.
Uh Pontius Pilate was a governor.
Jesus never needed a teleprompter, Steve.
And all of this from the people who are just obsessed with separation church and state.
Susan Sarandon quoting Jesus, not a brazil quoting Jesus, Steve Cohen mentioning Jesus.
Gotta love this.
Now, Cohen, Cohen went on uh hardball last night with uh with Chris Matthews to try to ex explain that.
Now listen to Matthew's question.
Congressman Cohen was Jesus a community organizer.
I thought he was a carpenter.
Well, he was several things, but he was an agent for change and he was outside the system.
I certainly didn't mean to compare Barack Obama to Jesus as a uh Now Al Sharpton is a community organizer.
Jesus was a carpenter.
I just think it's an well, what how do you make why do you come up with comparisons like that?
They are dangerous, and I shouldn't have done it.
Uh the the first minute of my speech was accurate, and it was the disingenuousness of the Republicans condemning community activists who brought about most of the change in America.
I had seen a uh uh bumper sticker on my email that morning from an activist friend in Memphis.
Those things are more for activists and less for Congressman, and I've learned from this uh partic particular speech.
Wrong.
Community organizers have brought about most of the change in this country.
Community activists have brought about most of the change in this country.
They talk about being out of touch.
They don't know what being in touch is.
They are so far gone.
It's just mind-numbing to watch this.
I want to go back to the phones.
People have been patiently waiting.
We'll go back with Debbie, Mission Viejo, California.
Thank you for waiting and welcome.
Uh love you, Rush.
Thank you.
I just wanted to say, hey, if the Dems want to go back in history, last night reminded me of Torquamada interrogating Joan of Arc.
I thought Charlie Gibson was the biggest bag of hubris wind ever.
And I thought every time Sarah said Charlie, she was poking him in the chest, and I loved it.
Yeah, you know how that's being interpreted by the drive by us today is that she was way out of league, way out of touch, and she was trying to establish familiarity with a news god.
Well, she wasn't blinking.
And all Charlie Gibson could do was to ask her these stupid questions about her faith and war and try to turn it around and look down his nose and take off his glasses and eat the you you realize who Charlie Gibson's audience was last night, don't you?
Well, I was one of them.
No.
Well, I know he who he was.
No, no, no.
You weren't the audience.
I wasn't the audience.
None of us listening to this program or the audience, the audience for that interview last night was Tom Brokow, Brian Williams, Dan Rather, uh all of the all of his colleagues in the drive-by media.
Charlie Gibson was uh he got the first get.
Charlie Gibson had to prove that he could be tough with the girl, that he wasn't gonna get caught up in her celebrity, and he was gonna bear down and he was gonna expose her and he was gonna make news.
And if he get if he went too soft and his colleagues would say that he wimped out.
Uh, he knew that if he went too hard, people like you and I would dump all over him.
He made the calculation that his reputation within His own news business was what was important.
So that's that's why he conducted the interview in the way that he did, kept probing after she had answered, kept asking the same question over and over, kept trying to trip her up on all the usual liberal cliches about God.
I mean, here the one they're the ones out there saying things like Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor.
Uh and they're so I'm not comparing Jesus uh to Obama.
Well, you're certainly comparing Pontius Pilate to Palin.
Uh they're they're the ones out there talking all this religion stuff and blaspheming it, by the way.
Yes, and misrepresenting it.
I mean, Pontius Pilate, he just basically let the people decide get out of the way.
He didn't want any part of this.
So he turned it over to the mob.
Yep.
Uh you know, that these these people they don't even know what they're talking about when they get into these kind of areas, and it's it's woefully obvious.
But he was he was not doing this interview for you.
I mean, sure he wanted a large audience to watch it, but believe me, when it was over, and he's doing another one today, they're gonna do a whole big thing tonight on 2020 or primetime live, whatever the hell the show is.
Yeah, I'm gonna be watching, but I just couldn't believe that hubris comment about him.
Because he's full of hubris.
Yeah, well, it takes one to know one.
Takes one to know what Debbie, thanks very much.
I appreciate it.
This is Seth in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Hello.
Hey, thanks for taking my call.
I wanted to uh talk about the commercial you ran yesterday with the uh Iraqi soldier who had lost uh part of his leg.
Yes.
Joe Cook.
Yes, and uh from hearing people like Chris Matthews and those talk about getting tingles going up their leg and spine, I'll tell you that kind of put a tingle in my spine.
Yeah, it's it's amazing.
It's a great thing to listen to, but uh it's it to to see it uh is is what'll give you the tingle because you have no clue that this is an Iraqi veteran who lost uh his foot and uh right leg six inches uh left leg six inches below the knee until he finishes and turns around and walks away from the camera while uh Lee Greenwood's God bless the USA is playing.
We have that here because we knew that you were going to be talking about that.
It was audio soundbite number one from uh from yesterday.
This is Joe Cook, and he put this ad up on YouTube himself, not even really an ad.
He just put this uh uh uh this message from himself.
The left is trying to in impugn him by saying that the McCain campaign paid for this.
They didn't.
Here's the audio.
Dear Mr. Obama, having spent twelve months in the Iraq theater, I can promise you this was not a mistake.
I witnessed firsthand the many sacrifices made for the people of Iraq.
Those sacrifices were not mistakes.
Iraqi people are just like us.
They want a chance to live in a secure world, free from tyranny, free from terrorism, free to prosper, free to raise their children, and pass on a future.
Are they better off today than they were in 2002?
You bet.
I've seen many men sacrifice their lives for the Iraqi people.
They died for a purpose, not a mistake.
They died giving hope.
They died promoting freedom.
Do you rescue a fireman just as he's about to save a child?
When you call the Iraqi war a mistake, you disrespect the service and the sacrifice of everyone who's died, promoting freedom.
Freedom carries with it a price.
Because you do not understand nor appreciate these principles, sir.
I'm supporting Senator John McCain for president.
He too made a huge sacrifice promoting freedom because he understands a fundamental truth.
Freedom is always worth the price.
An Iraqi war veteran from his uh his own produced YouTube video.
You know, I I'm just I'm sitting here rereading the transcript of the answer that uh this idiot Steve Cohen, the Democrat from Tennessee, gave to Chris Matthews.
Now, as I mentioned yesterday, I pray to Jesus Christ often.
I have read and studied the gospels.
Uh I'm I I know Jesus Christ.
And I have never in my life, uh, would never occur to me to refer to Jesus Christ as an agent for change.
He gets through saying here that he didn't mean to compare Obama to Jesus Christ, and then says Jesus Christ was an agent of change.
He was outside the system.
I've I think the audacity here of applying 2008 liberal political speak to the life of Jesus Christ is once again just overwhelmingly ignorant.
And it's also an indication of how self-oriented and focused these people are.
Community organizer, they say, agent of change, outside the system.
And then, by the way, I wasn't comparing Jesus Christ to Obama.
Well, Obama was a community organizer, and if they say he's an agent of change, although I don't know what change you're talking about, he's certainly not an outsider.
The guy has been inside Democrat Party hacked politics for I don't know how long.
And it just, it just struck me.
Jesus Christ, an agent of change.
I guess, I guess, I guess next they'll say Jesus Christ went down for the struggle.
National Hurricane Center is saying that anybody who doesn't evacuate, the Galveston area faces certain death.
That is bold.
That is bold.
If you, if you are in the path here at Galveston where the landfall is supposed to take place tonight, and if you don't get out of there, you face certain death.
I have never heard the National Hurricane Center issue that kind of warning.
By the way, uh ladies and gentlemen, uh, uh, I want to remind you of one thing.
All this Jesus and community organizer stuff.
Over the course of the next month and a half, 50 days or so, I hope to synthesize a tremendous amount of written material that I have at my disposal, detailing exactly what Barack Obama did in Chicago as a community organizer.
And it is nothing at all as he has been presenting it, uh, you know, helping downtrodden people get uh get them lives back on track.
That's that's uh not what it is.
He's a pure i his community organizing took place under the leadership of a man named Saul Olinski.
He is a total total radical.
He is no different than the Bernadine Dorns of the Bill Ayers or the Jeremiah Wrights.
He just hides it better.
He is a he is as thorough a radical as Jeremiah Wright is and Bill Ayers.
Uh his his is a modus operandi is to get elected and to be able to implement this stuff on the slide from the inside rather than agitate for it from the outside.
The real comparison here, if you want to start talking about Jesus was a community organizer, the real model for Barack Obama's community organization efforts was Saul Alinsky.
Rules for radicals.
And I want to, and it's it's the Bible.
It is the Bible for Obama and Jeremiah Wright and all these people, the Bill Ayers and these guys that works, he's dead now, he's long gone, but his book lives on, and these people just uh that the bind of this stuff eat it up.
And it is the Bible.
That's what I'm getting at.
Now, if you if you want to really understand this whole Jesus was a community organizer thing, you need to read at the front of this book, and we mentioned this, we'll put the web page back up for you.
Uh Rush Limbaugh.com, we mentioned this.
Saul Olinsky dedicated his own book to the first ever community organizer, the first ever real uh uh man of descent.
And this man ended up with his own empire.
His name was Lucifer.
Saul Olinski has dedicated his book, did dedicate his book, Rules for Radicals to Satan.
When and I uh the the work that Obama's done with Acorn and some of the radical stuff that he actually did, it's no wonder they don't tell this story, and they're they're trying to paper it over with uh flowery language about helping the downtrodden get back on their feet.
That's not at all what he did.
He organized to keep the ROTC out of schools.
He organized to have kids be taught themselves how to be radicals.
The reason that you don't see any of the so-called people that Obama has helped is because they don't want you to see them.
They're not people who grew up in the gutter and somehow found religion and found inspiration and motivation and now live in the suburbs, and they have a white picket fence and 2.8 kids.
That's not who they are.
They are members of Acorde.
They're out helping people fraudulently register to vote countless times.
And that just that just scratches the surface of what goes on here.
But Obama's true mentor, Saul Alinsky, dedicates his book, Rules for Radicals to the first man of descent, the first real true radical.
Lucifer.
The devil.
So keep that in mind.
And next time you hear this stupid line about Jesus was a community organizer and Pontius Pilate was a governor.
By the way, if Eva Langoria.
What's her married name?
Cook Harker Harper.
What it doesn't matter if she offended you.
Here's Pamela Anderson in Toronto, Canada.
Six seconds long.
This goes by real fast.
Pamela Anderson standing out front of a Kentucky fried chicken doing a paid appearance.
Caught on well, she should have been in a Kentucky fried chicken doing a paid appearance.
She really wasn't.
She was unidentified e News Weekend Canada reporter, asked her if she had seen the Newsweek article with Sarah Palin and the picture of the gigantic bear hide in her office.
I guess it's almost bigger than her body.
She can suck it.
Quote me.
That was the esteemed Democrat intellect, Pamela Anderson.
I can't stand her.
She can suck it.
Quote me.
Don't try to understand it, Mr. Snerdley.
You're going to make the mistake I have been cautioning you against all day.
You're going to apply rationality in trying to understand why people would say this sort of thing.
You can't understand it rationally.
This is like this is like trying to have a conversation with the insane.
You can't, it's at least like going on the view.
You can't do it.
Here's Randy in the Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Hi, Randy.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Rush, it's a thrill to speak with you.
Thank you, sir.
Hey, regarding um Sarah Palin and uh the splash that she's made on the scene.
You know, over over the past several years, uh, conservatives and Americans in general have uh watched over and over again gratuitous assaults on our on our values, on our ideas, and on our patriotism, and uh and and just the the feeling of national pride that one should naturally have.
And there's been this resounding silence from our leadership.
And this is the first uh leader uh on the conservative side to emerge in and and in years that really has has stood up and touched the American hearts and and expressed what we all feel.
Um and and and really uh expressed the desire to to defend and and support our ideas.
And you know, the first leader in a lot of years that frankly has a pair.
Yeah, and by the way, she now comes under assault.
She gets attacked.
Who was it?
Somebody.
Oh, it was the Hutch.
The Hutch sent me a note.
He said, here's what everybody's missing.
She is a baby loving, Jesus loving, gun-toting, hunting man.
Born a woman.
By the way, Jesus wasn't about change.
Jesus was truth.
Status crow were true, then the status quo stayed.