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Boy, this is fascinating.
There are so many elements here, and we are once again learning that conventional wisdom is BS.
Let's start with one thing.
And that is all last week we heard, and the Democrats can pass this if they want to.
Why wait for the Republicans?
Obviously that wasn't true.
There's another thing that's a factor in this House vote today.
It has failed.
However, they suspended the vote, and Nancy Pelosi, she just she needs to get 17 or 18 Democrats to change, or 11 Democrats change their minds.
Can you imagine the arm twisting in the speaker's office going on as we speak?
Can you imagine what these Democrats who are the how many of them voted against?
No, they've taken it down.
A significant number of Democrats voted against this, which tells me a whole lot of things.
One of the things it tells me is that they are nervous about being re-elected.
They are scared to death these Democrats are about being re-elected.
If that were a slam dunk, this would be a no-brainer today.
The Democrats would have passed this without any uh necessary Republican votes.
But they're in there being offered all kinds of things to switch their votes.
And if they do, if eleven of these Democrats do change their minds after the arm twisting of Pelosi and Stenny Hoyer and whoever else, everybody's gonna know who they are.
It's it's it's remember Marjorie Margoli's Ms. Vinsky who changed her vote at the last minute to pass Clinton's tax increase back in 1993.
People will never and that was the end of her career.
She was in Philadelphia.
It will never be the end of these uh 11 people.
There's something else going on here, ladies and gentlemen, that has a lot of members of the House of Representatives up in arms.
And here is what it is.
We've been told for a week this is a crisis.
This is Armageddon.
It failed.
They failed to twist the arms.
It's down to it's it's it's it's it's Eastwa.
Uh they failed to twist the arms.
Here's another factor.
This is crucial.
All last week.
The focus was on who?
The House, particularly House Republicans.
All last week, we were told that the people responsible for this needed to turn around and be bipartisan and help solve this.
It's a crisis.
It's Armageddon.
It's the Great Depression too.
And then members of the House were told, no, this is important, it's crucial.
Members of the House were told the Senate's gonna vote Wednesday or Thursday.
And members of the House said, What?
If there's such a crisis, they're gonna wait till Wednesday or Thursday, what for?
And they quickly figured out that senators would be able to better read the public after the vote to figure out how best to vote to protect themselves.
So there was deep resentment in the House of Representatives over the fact the Senate got to wait a couple days after they voted, because their necks were in the noose in the House while the Senate got to sit around and wait and see what was going to happen and hear from constituents.
There goes the Dow down 60349 since the thing has uh has failed.
Uh coming back down 572, this this monumental day.
There is so much to learn in what happened here today.
This was he had the present behind this.
You had Democrats pushing this.
You had the Treasury Secretary pushing this, you had Obama pushing this.
And a lot of Democrats.
What are they voting on now?
Suspending the rules and uh and they're not re-voting on this, or it's something else, procedural thing.
All right.
So what this tells me is that out there in the country, all of this bitter clinger stuff that Obama talked about, there are a lot of Democrats who are not happy with with this particular bailout, which means they are conservative Democrats, they are not happy with the Obama campaign.
This tells me that the Democrats easily holding the House and Senate Is not a slam dunk.
This tells me that a lot of Democrats in the House really fear not being re-elected.
And you see how those Democrats voted.
So folks, once again, the lesson is ignore the conventional wisdom and the onslaught, the tsunami of drive-by media coverage in all of this.
I was watching television on Sunday night, late was it Saturday night.
No, wait a minute.
When was it?
Yeah.
I went to Lincoln, Nebraska for a Virginia Tech Nebraska, and we're flying home.
And we got wheels up about midnight.
Eastern time.
Yeah.
Yeah, midnight Eastern time.
And so I turn on Fox, and I we happened to get on the plane just as all the Democrats came out with Paulson, had big smiles on their faces, announcing that they'd got a deal, they're going to be working all night, putting it to paper.
And I said, I hope somebody publishes a still shot of this picture.
And lo and behold, the New York Times did.
The New York Times put a still shot of the thieves.
The very people responsible for this, Barney Frank, Chuck Schumer, Pelosi read just smiling bigger than anything.
And then after it was on the Times website for a while, they took it down and replaced it with a more serious photo of the same people.
Because they realized that essentially the series of Colonel Sanders here smiling after slaughtering the chickens.
One other thing, folks, bear with me on this now.
The Democrats claim to be the party of the little guy, and yet every one of their fixes for problems facing the little guy hurts the little guy even more.
For example, the Democrats want to raise taxes on business.
The Democrats want to raise taxes on small business.
The Democrats say it's not fair.
So they go out and they raise taxes on business, and then what happens?
The little guy who is not supposed to benefit from the taxes being raised and is not going to amount anything to his back pocket.
The little guy's supposed to feel good that the rich are being punished.
The little guy is supposed to feel solidly happy that his boss, who he hates, is being made to pay the piper.
The reality is that the boss tax going up causes him to have to lay off some people.
Little guy gets creamed every time the Democrats come up with a plan.
Their plan to fix discrimination, destroyed the black family, poverty, all these things exacerbated.
Their affirmative action programs created more anger and more dissatisfaction among people.
The people on Medicare, Social Security, Medicaid, they're not happy.
The beneficiaries of big, massive government entitlements are miserable, angry all the time.
They're not happy because the government cannot provide prosperity.
The government cannot provide happiness.
The government cannot ensure the economic well-being of the American people.
The government can't, the Treasury Secretary can't.
So here comes this bailout.
Here comes this bail out, which is said to do what?
It's said to protect people in their affordable housing.
And yet we learned looking at the details of the plan that even more people would be foreclosed on.
So the very plan the Democrats devised would again hurt their own constituents.
It would hurt the people they set out to help.
This is this is uh uh put a historical timeline together to show how all these programs it would be interesting to do, actually.
All these programs from Lyndon Johnson's Great Society onward, include Social Security in there from FDR, and then go through and track who in this country's angriest, who is unhappiest, who's most miserable, and you'll find out it's the very people who bought the lies and promises of Democrats who said this program is going to make you happy, this program's gonna fix it.
This program is gonna get you a house.
This program is gonna get you this, this program's gonna get you health care, this program is gonna get you a retirement, this program's gonna get you this.
And they all fail.
They fail to live up to their promises.
Okay, brief tell, where's the Dow down?
Down.
481, so it's trickling back from where it was.
You know, I shouldn't say this, but I'm going to say it anyway.
Okay.
Screw the market.
You don't say it.
No, okay.
I'll take that.
Not screw the market, but let me tell you something.
When the when the government fails to pass a socialism bill, and the market goes south, let it go south.
I don't want to pass a socialism bill just to protect the stock the stock market.
And besides that, a socialism bill was on the verge of being voted on the stock market, it was still down 298, 275 points.
The day the stock market is totally dictated by how much socialism the federal government's gonna get involved in is the day I don't care what the market does.
You shouldn't either.
Back after this, stay with us.
Tell you how stupid Nancy Pelosi is.
Nancy Pelosi is out blaming the Republicans for this failure.
She and and so's the media, which is expected.
You imagine?
Can you imagine the chaos in their cloakrooms?
This was a slam dunk, they thought.
Look at that.
Barney Frank to assess economic reaction before deciding next step on the bailout.
Here's how stupid Nancy Pelosi is.
She is out there pointing fingers of blame at the people she's gonna need to make something pass.
She is out there insulting the Republicans.
This whole thing's a Democrat scandal.
The fact that the members of the House of Representatives voted this down by a pretty sizable margin.
I guess in a big sense it was close.
But I guarantee you this sends messages all over the place.
Obama.
Obama couldn't get it done.
Where was the community organizer making all this happen?
This is supposed to get done.
He didn't want any part of it.
He was in fact his statement today was he was very tepid in his support of this.
But the truth of the matter is Nancy Pelosi is the worst speaker of the House in my lifetime.
Harry Reed is the worst Senate majority leader.
These people are incompetent.
She can point fingers and blame at Republicans all day.
But she couldn't arm twist her own people.
She couldn't get 11 Democrats at the 11th hour to change their mind.
Her failure is our success.
She's dumb on so many levels.
But I think what's gov governing these people right now is rage and anger over their uh failure to get this done.
All right, James in Memphis, as we go back to the phones.
Great to have you, sir on the EIB network.
Hello.
Yes, uh, this is James.
Yes.
Uh I was uh calling because I wanted to let everybody know that uh Barack Obama really stomped McCain in the debate Friday.
You wanted to let everybody know that uh Obama stomped McCain in the debate Friday.
Yes, he did.
Um the reason why I say it that is because McCain was using the same old tired skin uh themes that he had been trying to bring forth all along, and Barack Obama called him on those.
Well, let me let me play a soundbite for grant grab number 23, uh, Mike.
I want to play a soundbite that uh we've put together, James.
I want to get your reaction to this.
It is a montage of the uh of the uh something Obama said over and over and over.
Okay.
Would you you want to listen?
I shouldn't.
All right, now none of these are repeated.
This is this is what McC this is uh Obama said.
And he's absolutely right.
John's right, Senator McCain is absolutely right.
John you're absolutely right.
Senator McCain is also right.
Senator McCain is absolutely right.
Senator McCain and I, I think agree.
I give Senator McCain great credit.
Senator McCain and I agree for the most part on these issues.
Okay, so uh where where was the stomping that you were talking about?
Okay, the the stomping was okay.
First of all, Barack Obama was showing that he was a man of truth.
If he agreed with him, he was gonna say he agreed.
But did you also did anybody record the times that Barack Obama told McCain that he was wrong and called him a lie to his face?
Did anybody record that?
See, I kind of feel that the reason why McCain.
Yeah, I have I I I have that too.
I didn't really call him a liar, you said you don't get it.
You just I don't think you understand, Senator.
No, no, he did call him a liar.
He said you're lying.
Well, if he lied, then why not call it a liar?
Right.
Okay, that's what I'm saying.
But who who recorded that?
Who recorded what?
Who recorded Barack Obama disagreeing with him as well as saying he agreed.
I mean, quite naturally, if he agreed to be a bigger.
Oh, I've got it.
I've I've got some of those too.
I've got Obama saying nobody was talking about losing the Iraq War.
That was a lie.
Obama was talking about losing the Iraq War.
Harry Reid was talking about losing the Iraq War.
Obama wanted to lose the Iraq war.
Harry Reid wanted to lose the Iraq war.
The whole damn Democrat Party wanted to lose the Iraq war.
And Obama says, Well, nobody's talking about losing the war here.
James, I understand your support for Obama's what it is, and and nobody's gonna nobody's gonna change your mind.
I'm just gonna tell you if he gets elected, you're gonna be worse off than you are, and you're gonna you're gonna wish someday that you would listen to me.
That's James in Memphis.
Let's uh let's since we started this, let's stick with some um sound bites from the debate.
I promised that we would parse, and the House has voted down the bailout bill, and the Dow Jones is down 449.
It was down six hundred a lot uh way over six hundred earlier, so it's not as bad as it was.
And again, uh time we get to tomorrow, I'm gonna have a chance to learn a little bit more about this while not time crunched uh performing the program.
I'll guarantee you, there are gonna be so many political lessons to learn from this.
The Democrats voting against their leader, the Democrats voting against uh Pelosi, the Democrats worried about their own re-election, members of the House upset the Senate got to wait two days on a crisis emergency vote.
Members of the House upset they're the ones being asked to put their necks in the noose.
The real lesson here is Nancy Pelosi cannot control her own caucus.
Nancy Nancy Pelosi needs a hammer.
She needs somebody like Tom DeLay.
Well, they'll do that tomorrow.
I mean, they'll figure out they haven't had a chance to listen to what I said today on it.
They'll get a they'll get around to blaming me.
They're they're blaming the Republicans, so I'm not far behind because of course I am the Republicans.
All right, here is a montage of McCain.
Uh saying that uh Obama just doesn't get it, while Obama spent most of the night saying, yeah, I agree with John.
John's right.
I'm afraid Senator Obama doesn't understand the difference between a tactic and a strategy.
What he doesn't understand, I don't think that Senator Obama understands.
Senator Obama doesn't seem to understand what Senator Obama doesn't seem to understand.
Again, a little bit of naivete there.
He doesn't understand.
We seem to come full circle again.
Senator Obama still doesn't quite understand or doesn't get it.
All right.
I want to stick with the audio sound bites.
We'll get the phone call here in just a second.
Fred Barnes uh on the Fox News channel after the debate, said this.
Well, I can't think of a soundbite, and sound bites matter here a lot.
Uh, that was uh particularly striking or one that was embarrassing to either of the candidates.
Well, I got one, Fred.
I got I got a I got an Obama soundbite that we're gonna make hay out of here.
Let's set it up with Senator McCain telling this story.
I had a town hall meeting in Wolfboro, New Hampshire, and a woman stood up and she said, Senator McCain, I want you to do me the honor of wearing a bracelet with my son's name on it.
He was twenty-two years old and he was killed in combat outside of Baghdad, Matthew Stanley before Christmas last year.
This was last August a year ago.
And I said, I will I will wear his bracelet with honor.
And then she said, But Senator McCain, I want you to do everything promise me one thing.
That you'll do everything in your power to make sure that my son's death was not in vain.
That means that that mission succeeds, just like those young people who re-enlisted in Baghdad, just like the mother I met at the airport the other day, whose son was killed.
And they all say to me that we don't want defeat.
Uh, how did Obama respond to this?
Jim let me just make a point.
I've got a bracelet too.
From Sergeant uh uh from the mother of uh Sergeant Ryan David Jopek, uh given to me in Green Bay.
And she asked me, can you please make sure that another mother's not going through what I'm going through?
Hey, hey, I got a brace it too.
I got a bracelet.
Look at me, look at me, I got a brace.
It's from uh let's see uh it's from the it's a Sergeant uh oh gee.
Uh uh Oh, yeah, the mother of of Sergeant David, yeah, Joe Peg, giving me in Green Bay.
Story going around that the mother didn't want him to use it this way.
I don't think it's totally true.
I think she's endorsed him using it in debates, but that's beside the point.
I can embrace it too.
I gotta brace it too.
I completely follow the leader.
I can embrace it too.
But here's the real indictment.
McCain says the mother's all time, don't let my son's death be in vain.
Obama says, please make sure another mother is not going through what I'm going through.
That's a third time Obama spoke of defeat.
Barack Obama would rather lose a war than have anyone hurt him.
We'll be back.
The so-called bailout in the House has now officially failed.
Republicans have approached the microphones and are explaining what went wrong.
I'll tell you something that went wrong.
The Republicans are ready to vote for this damn thing, and then the Democrats got greedy, and toward the end of the actual negotiating process when they started to write this, they left the Republicans out of the room.
They didn't invite them, and then Pelosi accused them of being unpatriotic for not showing up.
Pelosi's an idiot, folks.
She is a genuine partisan idiot.
She couldn't twist the arms of a I'm I'm being told that CNBC every two minutes is dumping on the Republicans here.
The fact of the matter is Nancy Pelosi could not corral her own caucus.
She couldn't get her own caucus to vote for this despite stacking the deck.
The Republicans are ready to play ball on this, apparently, but then they were shut out of the actual negotiations.
Pelosi goes out, calls them unpatriotic for not showing up.
They say, wait a minute, you didn't even invite us.
We don't know where the meeting was.
Now she'd blaming Republicans today.
But there's more to this than all of that.
There is far more to this than all of that.
It has presidential election implications.
And it has implications for where this country is on matters of this.
I'll tell you something else that has presidential implications, and the drive-bys missed this.
The drive-bys did not report this.
The drive-by's they can have their polls today that shows Obama up six or Obama up eight after his debate performance.
But I want to play for you a thing that he said Friday night in the debate that a lot of people watching heard.
A lot of patriotic Americans heard it.
And it's not the first time they've heard him say something like this.
After you hear the bite, I'm gonna remind you of things that have been said similar to what he said by associates of his and himself.
But this is the kind of thing that Americans across this country have no patience for.
They're not going to reward by making this guy their president.
Here we go.
My father came from Kenya, and that's where I get my name.
And uh in the 60s, uh, he wrote letter after letter to come to college here in the United States because the notion was that there was no other country on earth where you could make it if you try.
The ideals and the values of the United States inspired the entire world.
I don't think any of us can say that uh our standing in the world now.
The way children around the world look at the United States is the same.
I'll say it, Senator.
I'll say our standing in the U.S. is even better.
I'll say our borders are flooded with people, Senator, who want to get into this country and live the American dream.
I can tell you that there are companies on the East and West Coast who wish the visa laws would change so that educated, highly educated, intelligent people who want to get in this country legally could get in here.
The world wants to come to America.
The world sends its children to be educated here.
Stupid them, but they do.
I am offended by this ongoing notion of Senator Barack Obama's this country's not what it once was.
You tell me, Senator Manchild, when was it better?
When was it more attractive to people?
When was it easier to achieve the American dream?
When was it easier to achieve prosperity?
When was it easier to enhance one's standard of living?
You tell me, sir.
I'm telling you, folks, I am one of you.
We are all Americans here, and this kind of rot gut garbage that always comes out of this guy's mouth.
Drive-by's don't hear this, and then you do do it.
If they do hear it, they agree with it.
But most Americans do not view their country the way Barack Obama sees it.
They don't see their country the way Jeremiah Wright sees it.
They don't see their country the way William Ayres sees it.
They don't see their country.
The way Michelle Obama sees it.
They love their Country.
They know it's the best damn place on earth.
They know it's the last best hope of earth.
I think we can all agree.
Our standing in the world now is not the same as when my father came here from Kenya.
Let's go back and let's listen to Jeremia Wright.
Where does Obama get this idea?
Barack knows what it means to be a black man living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people.
Hillary ain't never been called the nigga.
Bill did us just like he did Monica Lewinsky.
He was riding dirty in white America, US of KKKA, black men turning on black men.
I am sick of Negroes who just do not get it.
Not God bless America.
God d America that's in the Bible for killing innocent people.
God America.
And now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front.
Yes.
America's chickens coming home to loose.
Senator Obama, most Americans don't agree with your pastor.
Most Americans are repulsed by your pastor.
Most Americans don't agree with you and your view of America.
Don't ever include me in your indictment of this country.
Don't ever include me and don't include any of the Americans I know.
I don't think any of us can say that our standing in the world, any of us.
You don't speak for me on this, sir.
You want to speak for Jeremia Wright and your wife and Bill Ayers, you go right ahead.
Leave us out of it.
I'm telling you, folks.
By the time we get finished with this, everybody's gonna be reminded what he said in this debate.
The drive-by is can ignore it.
The rest of the Democrats, the media can ignore it.
This is the kind of thing that makes them wake up on election day and go, what happened?
By the way, speaking of Michelle Obama, here's a little montage.
I know my country is not perfected itself.
It's easier to hold on to your own stereotypes and misconceptions.
It makes you feel justified in your ignorance.
That's America.
We're confronting the history and stain of slavery in this country.
We're confronting those scars.
For the first time in my adult lifetime, I'm really proud of my country.
America is no longer what it could be, what it once was.
Yeah.
He said this in the debate.
And here, by the way, is Obama in Berlin.
I know my country is not perfected itself.
At times we've struggled to keep the promise of liberty and equality for all of our people.
We've made our share of mistakes.
And there are times when our actions around the world have not lived up to our best intentions.
I'll guarantee you, uh, ladies and gentlemen.
There are people in the country, of course, who believe we need to improve things.
We always have needed to improve them.
We always will.
We always generally do.
But you don't go to Berlin and tell a bunch of people at a beer garden that your country's imperfect.
And they don't come back in the first presidential debate and say every American agrees with a country's not what it once was.
But he did it, and this is the kind of thing won't show up in a poll.
In fact, the drive box is their polls.
Oh, yeah, look, he's six up, six up, eight in the debate.
As I say, this is the kind of thing that makes everybody wake up on election day on the Democrats say, what the hell happened?
Well, what happened here?
Well stone memorial type stuff.
Here's a dancer in Perry, Georgia.
Danger.
Danger.
In uh Perry, Georgia.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Russ, how are you?
You had to play those clips before I got to talk to you.
Those are if there's one thing I cannot stand is to hear someone talk down about America.
It breaks my patriotic little heart.
I can't stand it.
I can't either, and a lot of Americans can't, and they don't understand that.
But this is for games.
In case you wanted to know, the entire debate is on YouTube.
It was recorded.
If he wants to go over and watch that little segment, it's on YouTube.
He's only gonna see what he wants to see.
That's most people, most people are that way.
They're only gonna see what they want to see.
He's he's an Obama supporter, and he um he he can't he won't see Obama looking flummoxed and dear in the headlight.
He won't see Obama.
Here's the way the debate was to me.
The first 35 or 40 minutes, I thought uh Obama was in far more command than McCain, because I don't think McCain understood what was being discussed.
McCain was is just uh hell bent on earmarks and reforming government spending and so forth, and Obama's, you know, making the case why the Democrats need to steal the country to save it economically.
But when we got to foreign policy, John McCain mopped the floor with Obama.
That there's no question.
And I'll tell you what, and there's another thing.
We got all the smartest people in the world out there as analysts and all these pundits, and they're all came up with the same damn analysis.
What what what are all these employers paying these guys for to come up with the same analysis?
And the same analysis was well, you know, Obama went in here as an underdog on foreign policy, but he really held his own here.
The debate was a tie, that means he won.
Who in the hell watches these things that way?
I have no idea.
I cannot, I can't figure it out for anything.
And it just infuriates me.
But but I wanted to say that watching the debate was like watching Obama attending his first U.S. history class taught by John McCain, and he seemed clueless.
That's an excellent way to put well, the depth of experience was on display.
We got to foreign policy, the depth of experience, life experiences, all of these things.
Obama was clearly uh, you know, one L. He's the first year of law school, even if in that, getting all lectures and so forth.
Obama came across as professorial, elitist, smooth Charles Crowdhammer, who I love.
I just have I have so much respect for Charles Crowdhammer, I can't tell you.
For every aspect of his life, the things that he had a huge accident in a wheelchair, he's just overcome it, does not compete.
He's brilliant.
He's just brilliant.
But I I just I felt so strange disagreeing with him when in in his analysis, he said that Obama came off as elegant.
Obama's elegant in Obama.
Obama's a Chicago street thug.
Obama's running ads lying about everybody.
Me, McCain and this is not there's nothing elegant about Obama.
You know, Carl Rove described immaculate.
He says, you know, you've never met this guy, but you've seen him.
He's the guy at the country club standing up against the wall in a corner with a cocktail and a cigarette and his gorgeous little woman with him, passing judgment on everybody that walks by, thinking he's high above them.
I elegant is just not how I would describe Obama, but you know, I think everybody wants to comment on his uh his intellectual prowess that they've bought into and his uh mannerisms and so forth.
But who is Obama?
He's not he's not elegant.
He gets to play elegant while all the thugs are out destroying everybody, it's in his way or trying to.
Anyway, I just I had to get that off my chest.
Also, Eric Erickson or somebody at Red State.
Now, not I've read a lot, and I can't remember who exactly wrote this, uh, had a different take on all of Obama's stuttering, the uh's and the ahs and so forth.
He says not so much the prompter, because you know, Obama did okay without the prompter in the debate, but he still has had some uh's and uh's.
The analysis that I saw was Obama stutters and does all that because he has to rein in his extreme leftism.
And he has to constantly think about how not to say extreme leftist weird things in things like a debate.
So he's always stopping himself from saying America sucks.
And instead of saying America sucks, we're not what we once were.
And uh in instead of saying, this old white-haired guy is the biggest idiot, I'm gonna squash this son of a gun.
He's gonna wish he had never gone to the Navy.
John, I really think you're right about that.
But he's not elegant, folks.
He says not elegant.
Okay, here's a brief review, a summary of what Republicans came out and said this is uh John Boehner, Eric Cantor, and uh Roy Blunt.
And they came out and they and they made it clear that part of the problem today in getting this vote passed was Nancy Pelosi's partisan speech.
Now, apparently, and they all three said the same thing, that Pelosi poisoned the House with a pre-vote partisan speech or a pre-debate partisan speech.
I'm not sure when this happened, because I didn't have C SPAN on.
So they said, look, you could see all three said you could see when she gave her partisan speech on the House, you could see in the faces of some members their votes changed.
They were just outraged.
So when they're telling the drive by this, the drive by say, well, isn't it partisan of you to bring up Pelosi's speech?
Ha ha ha.
Isn't it partisan of you to bring up Pelosi's speech?
Here's another thought.
I wish I had.
I wish I had.
Did you guys hear anything or static in my sometimes I think that's my cochlear implant uh jack, you know, not being totally connected, but that means the audience heard that too.
We have no idea what it was, folks.
Well, we don't care what it is.
The engineer knows what it is.
I don't care, I don't have time to find out what it is.
There's some wish I had the ear of people on Wall Street, because the fact that we are not speeding into this ought to give them confidence.
Now, this is important.
It ought to give people on Wall Street, investors, everybody else, the public more confidence that the problem is being thought through carefully and not haphazardly, recklessly, hastily.
Markets ought to be encouraged here.
If a bill is eventually passed, it'll definitely be better for the nation.
We uh well, who knows if that's going to be the case?
Because you still got the same thieves writing this one and the next one that uh that wrote this one, Barney Frank and this and the uh what what what mistake did Nancy Pelosi make, folks?
What did she make?
She didn't back up her votes.
She did not ensure that she had her votes before she went out there and turned into the wicked witch of the house.
Don't let this happen to you with your computer data.
How would you like to be in the same place, Nancy Pelosi as it thought you had something, everything, everything you needed in life.
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Be right back after this.
All right, we will have uh the rest of the debate sound bites tomorrow.
We'll parse the rest of it because there's a lot still left to go that needs to be parsed.
And we'll also talk about Biden's strategy in debating Sarah Palin on Thursday nights.
Basically, he's been told to ignore her.
If he does that, it'll appear rude.
And of course, we'll have even more detailed analysis on his Bruhaha in the house today.