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Senator Obama today closing his case for the presidency with a promise to restore economic prosperity and a higher purpose to an embattled nation.
Now, the audacity of that offends me.
He is going to show the nation a new purpose.
Senator Obama, we do not need you to show us a new purpose.
The purpose of the United States of America is in the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence is our purpose.
We don't look to a damn politician to give us purpose.
This is the kind of thing that Hugo Chavez says.
This is the kind of thing that Fidel Castro says.
We have four audio soundbites of Obama's closing argument.
Here is the first.
At a moment like this, the last thing we can afford is four more years.
Stop the tape.
Re-cue the tape.
I have been mentioning, I've been meaning to mention this for the last two weeks.
And Cookie, if you have time, you might want to go back and find just a couple.
It doesn't matter what the examples are.
It seems that more and more when I hear Obama on TV, there is a godlike reverb.
There is a godlike echo.
It creates the impression that Obama is speaking in a more lofty and important fashion and way and place.
And Lord, lo and behold, this sounds the same way.
Now, I don't know how this happens.
Well, I do know how it happens.
You can do anything you want with an audio signal.
You can add reverb to it.
You can put it through a harmonizer, make it sound however you wish it to sound.
But he's just at a rally someplace outside.
As you listen to this, also listen to the reverb, the echo here, the godlike tone of this.
In addition to the contents of what he's saying.
At a moment like this, the last thing we can afford is four more years of the tired, worn-out old theory that says we should give more to billionaires and big corporations and hope that prosperity trickles down on everybody else.
The last thing, the last thing we can afford is four more years where no one in Washington is watching anyone on Wall Street because politicians and lobbyists killed common sense regulations.
Those are the theories that got us into this mess.
They haven't worked and it is time for change and that's why I'm running for president of the United States.
All right.
You want to parse this?
Do we have to parse this?
Sometimes I wonder, does it matter to anybody?
Well, I know it matters to independents.
I know it matters to this great amount of undecided that are out there.
I'm not going to change any Obama voters' minds.
The last thing we can afford is four more years of the tired old theory that says we should give more to billionaires and big corporations.
Yet he says he's not a socialist and he's not a redistributionist.
But I mean, to even argue it that way, it misses the point.
This is not what we've done.
We've not given any money to anybody other than people who aren't earning it.
We're not giving money to billionaires and big corporations, hoping that prosperity trickles down.
It's the government that's been giving money to everybody.
Why?
So they'll go spend it.
They want trickle down when they're in charge of giving the money away, as in these stimulus packages.
It's the last two years that things went screwy, Obama.
The last thing we can afford is four more years where no one in Washington's watching anyone on Wall Street because politicians and lobbyists killed common sense regulation.
Damn right.
And who are the politicians that did this?
Democrats, Obama.
Your party made all of this possible.
No one in Washington is watching anybody on Wall Street.
That's right.
Chris Dodd, they were all watching.
They just wanted to cover up what everybody saw.
And they did not want any regulations to stop what was going on.
These are the theories that got us into this mess.
No, sir.
The theories that got us into this mess are yours.
They haven't worked, and it's time for change.
That's right.
His theories haven't worked.
They never work.
His change is indeed redistribution.
Here's the second.
We've got four of these.
Here's the second.
I don't believe that government can or should try to solve all our problems.
You don't believe that either.
Stop the tape a minute.
Where's this reverb coming from?
There is never this reverb when McCain speaks.
There is never this reverb when Sarah Palin speaks.
Admittedly, there isn't this reverb when Biden speaks.
I don't think anybody would believe it or buy it.
But clearly, something is being done here with the audio feed for Obama.
Reek you, that, by the way, I don't believe the government can or should try to solve all of our problems.
Yes, he does.
That is what the audio from 2001 that we found clearly illustrates.
Here, the whole bite is: I won't interrupt at this time.
I don't believe that government can or should try to solve all our problems.
You don't believe that either.
But I do believe that government should do that which we cannot do for ourselves.
It should ensure a shot at success, not just for those with money and power and influence, but for every single American who's willing to work.
That's how we create not just more millionaires or more billionaires, but how we create more middle-class families.
That's how we've always grown the American economy from the bottom up.
John McCain calls this socialism.
I call it opportunity.
I get so tired of making this argument.
I have, I get so tired of refuting the whole argument that he's making here.
I don't believe government can or should try to solve all of our problems.
Yes, he does.
I do believe that government should do that which we can't do for ourselves.
It should ensure a shot at success.
How does the government do that?
How does the government ensure a shot at success?
Isn't that up to us?
Isn't it up to our own ambition?
Our desire.
Desire is 80% of achievement.
Isn't it up to our own willingness?
Government can't insure a shot.
The best thing that government can do for people who wish success is to get out of their way, to remove onerous regulations and high taxes, get rid of the impediments, and then strip away all the punishments after they achieve the success.
The government of Barack Obama will not incentivize success at all.
It will be just the opposite.
It will incentivize doing nothing.
It will incentivize laziness.
It will provide incentives for anger and class warfare and rage.
It should ensure a shot at success, not just for those with money and power and influence, but for every single American willing to work.
Oh, if you're not willing to work, what's the government going to do then?
If they ensure you a shot at success and you don't choose to work, what are they going to do?
I guarantee you the government's going to take care of you, too.
This is how you create jobs, not just for millionaires or billionaires.
We've always grown the American economy from the bottom up.
Now, this is very tricky because the American economy does grow when people at the bottom end of the scale prosper.
This is how, I mean, nobody's, well, there are people born billionaires, I take it back, Kennedy family and so forth.
There are people that are born millionaires, but the vast majority of people earn it, and they started not with what they ended up with.
The government had nothing to do but try to take away as much of it as possible along the way and even after they got there.
But he's trying to say this is a trickle-up economy.
Somehow, if we penalize the rich, we're automatically going to make poor people rich.
And I don't know how that's done.
I don't know how making rich people poor makes poor people rich.
It just doesn't happen that way.
John McCain calls it socialism.
I call it opportunity.
So there you have it.
Your opportunity is going to come from Obama.
Your opportunity is going to come from government, not from you.
Here's the third of our four bites.
No matter what John McCain may claim, here are the facts.
If you make under $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased by a single dime.
Not your income taxes, not your payroll taxes, not your capital gains taxes, no taxes.
Because the last thing we should do in this economy is raise taxes on the middle class.
Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen, there is a tax cut currently in place.
President Bush had two tax cuts, 2001 and 2003.
He has asked that those tax cuts be made permanent.
The Democrats in Congress never went along with it.
Those tax cuts expire in 2010.
In one week!
No, they expire in 2010, not in one week.
I didn't even ask for Obama to speak.
He won't shut up.
It's my show.
You get your chance on this show, Obama, when I say so.
Now, here's the deal, folks.
These tax cuts expire in 2010, and your taxes are going to go up.
Now, you just heard yourself be promised that no taxes of yours are going up.
But in 2010, we revert back to the Clinton tax increases.
So if you're in the upper bracket, you're going 36 to 39 in 2010 without anybody raising taxes via legislation at all.
Obama says it's not a tax increase.
It's just tax cuts ending.
It's a tax increase, and you're going to see less disposable income.
You are going to get a tax increase.
And then after that tax increase happens, Obama's going to start the rest of his tax increase program.
Final bite here.
In one week, we can choose hope over fear and unity over division, the promise of change over the power of the status quo.
In one week, we can come together as one nation and one people and once more choose our better history.
That's what at stake.
That's what we're fighting for.
And if in this last week you'll knock on some doors for me and make some calls for me and talk to your neighbors and convince your friends, if you'll stand with me and fight with me and give me your vote, then I promise you, we will not just win Ohio.
We will win this general election and together we'll change this country and we will change the world.
God bless you.
God bless the United States of America.
Let's get to work.
This is scary stuff.
This is a, as Mark Levin said, this is a classically charismatic demagogue with a little reverb added to his speech, little reverb added to his audio.
And in this bite, he once again rips America.
We can choose our better history.
It's a history he resents.
It's a history he hates.
We're going to choose hope over fear, unity over division.
Where is the unity?
Where is the unity already from Obama?
If he's able to unify people, how comes he hasn't been able to do it.
But again, just to close this out, in the same speech, Barack Obama said that he wants to restore economic prosperity and a higher purpose to an embattled nation.
And he'll show the nation a new purpose.
See, we don't need you to show us a new purpose.
The Declaration of Independence is our purpose.
You don't need a damn politician to give us purpose.
It's going to be interesting to find out just how many Americans finally have now come to expect or demand that their nation give them what they want because they're Americans and that's what they think being an American means.
We'll find out in eight days.
Back after this.
This reverb thing, it's really making me curious.
Let's listen to a portion of Obama on July 24th in Germany at the victory column.
Just listen for the reverb sound effect here.
People of Berlin and people of the world.
The scale of our challenge is great.
The road ahead will be long.
But I come before you to say that we are heirs to a struggle for freedom.
We are a people of improbable hope with an eye towards the future, with resolve in our heart.
Let us remember this history and answer our destiny and remake the world once again.
There it is.
There's that reverb.
It pops up all over the place in Obama's network appearances.
Either Obama's doing this with his own sound system or the networks are doing it.
I don't care who.
It's one and the same.
The networks and the Obama campaign are one of this.
By the way, he also, if you recall in this Berlin speech, and how about the people of Berlin and people of the world.
You know, knowing what I know now, this is July 24th.
I'm going to go out on a limb here.
Knowing what I know now, I think I know what he's talking about.
I come before you to say that we are heirs to a struggle for freedom.
We are people of an improbable hope.
Knowing what I know now, I think he's talking about oppressed minorities all over the world.
I don't think he's talking about Berliners as victims of Nazism.
I don't think he's talking about Jews as victims of Nazi.
He's talking about oppressed minorities based on skin color all over the world.
That's how he's identifying himself to these people, although they don't, who would have known?
And who could have figured this out based on what we now know?
But he also said the world stood at one.
The world came together as one to bring down a Berlin Wall.
That's not what brought down the Berlin Wall.
The world did not become one to bring down the Berlin Wall.
The Soviet Union didn't join us in tearing it down.
They had no desire to tear it down.
This is just once again, that whole claim that the world came together to bring down the Berlin Wall, the world united as one, or whatever this phrase was, is again a rip at the United States.
We brought down the Berlin Wall with our allies and the Brits.
We defeated the bad guys.
The world didn't demand anything as one.
Here's Mike in Pompado Beach, Florida.
Mike, I'm glad you waited.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Rush, absolute honor to talk to you.
Thank you very much.
You bet.
I call it for two reasons.
First of all, to express my shock and awe at Obama's comments, and also if you'll indulge me to talk a little tactics.
Firstly, I mean, I've always known he was a tax and spend liberal.
I listened to your show regularly.
I got a McCain sign in my front yard, all that.
But, you know, to hear him overtly and profoundly basically denounce the U.S. Constitution as it was framed was chilling to me and it infuriated me.
And you know what?
Those are fighting words, Rush.
You've got five million people listening to you now, or maybe more.
I don't know.
You know the business.
But my God, we're furious.
And I'm sure everybody's sitting at home and we want to do something.
And McCain's not doing it for us.
We talked about dragging him across the finish line.
What can we do, Rush?
I mean, can we all send in a hundred bucks to somebody that's going to run these?
No, I'm going to tell you.
You know what?
I am glad you asked that question.
I have a lot in the stack of stuff today, and I've not been able to get very deeply into it yet because of the profound nature.
But there are a lot of people who send me emails, or I even meet them in person, who ask me, what are you going to do?
Ask me, what are you going to do?
You're the first guy who hasn't in a long time asked me, what am I going to do?
You wanted to know what you could do.
And that's the point.
I'll get to it.
We come back.
Says I was sending a caller there from Pompado Beach, Florida, just before the break.
I've had some people call here and then a lot of emails basically who say, you know, what are we going to do here?
What are you going to do?
You're going to do this.
You've got to do that.
You've got to do that.
And I understand what drives this.
What drives this is that people want leadership.
And there is no elected or political leadership in Washington or in the Republican Party that people can rally around.
So they're looking for other people to do things.
But sometimes it gets frustrating.
I think I mentioned this story once.
It wasn't long ago.
I was having dinner with some people, and some guy wanted to run around and act like a hot shot.
And we're talking about politics, and he starts talking about how many dumb people there are.
And what are we going to do to change all these dumb people?
They watch the media all the time, and they believe all the lies of the media.
So what are we going to do about this?
And he's talking to a guy who for 20 years has been upsetting the Apple cart at the drive-by media.
What do you mean, what are we going to do about this?
So I answered, well, you got to keep plugging away at.
Just tell people to work.
I understand all that.
Well, what are we going to do about it?
And the second time the question was asked to me, I just got more specific.
What do you think I have been doing the last 20 years?
And we've made a dent.
They no longer have a monopoly.
Aren't as many people buying into what they say as you think anyway.
That's one of the big myths.
I understand all that, but what are we going to do to change this?
There's a very big problem out there.
What are we going to?
And I just, I said, what are you doing?
Sitting around here saying, what are we going to do about?
When's the last time you asked some people if they're going to vote and take them to the polling place?
When's the last time you went to try to fix the schools where people are being uneducated or maleducated in order to understand truth?
Well, I understand all that.
What are we going to do?
Half of it got to the point.
He said, a lot of people like this.
What are we going to do?
But while they're doing nothing, and there's a lot you can do.
It's not just sending money, $100, the guy said.
But grassroots get out the vote efforts.
I don't know what the Republican Party is doing in this regard this year.
I don't know.
The McCain campaign has really focused on the presidential race and not so much the down ballot races.
But I'll tell you what you can do.
You can call the local RNC office wherever you live and find out if you can help get people to polls next Tuesday.
I mean, there's a lot you can do.
And while you're taking people to polls, you talk to them.
Look, I understand that there's a leadership vacuum out there.
But, you know, what can we do to get the Republicans to do more?
What can we do to get the it's?
You know people you, you need to buy the NEW YORK Times you need, you need to buy NBC, you need to uh you, you need, you need to buy the.
We need a top-of-the-hour news network that disseminates our point.
We need this and we need that.
We and I keep listening to all these people tell me we need to do this after we're in the process of doing a lot of it.
We already have a top-of-the-hour news network.
By the way, the FOX NEWS channel has an audio radio network that's out there top of the hour news.
We have a news network, FOX NEWS Channel.
You know that that is responding.
It has been out there since 1997.
But this this, what can we do?
And people, what can we do?
While you don't do anything, doesn't get anything done.
Here's uh here's, Jenny at Cleveland.
Jenny, I'm glad you called.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hello hi, how are you fine?
Thank you, thanks for taking my call.
Yes, ma'am.
Well basically, what I want to say is that I think that Obama and his campaign they have subtly and masterfully convinced their supporters to support socialism, like the phrase anybody willing to work.
I mean, I've never heard him say anything about shooting for the stars or, you know, reaching your ultimate goal.
He's instilled like a resentment towards the wealthy.
I mean, he's literally incited class warfare throughout the course of his campaign.
He's convincing every, all his supporters that the government owes them everything and should do everything for them.
He's convincing them that health care is a right just from being born here.
And really I honestly think that he's turned his supporters into socialists so they don't even know it.
They're just like zombies.
I mean, I've never heard him say anything about freedom or liberty or prosperity.
I've never heard the words come out of his mouth.
And you know, I'm just curious if the media is even going to cover this audio, Audio.
It's very revealing.
And if they do, I'm convinced that they're going to downplay the seriousness of this.
They're like collectively minimizing and rationalizing his radical, socialistic, even like Marxist ideology.
And I just, I find it kind of scary in a lot of ways, just based on what our country was founded on.
A lot of people do.
Well, especially when you listen to Obama's recently discovered audio from 2001, where he basically says that the Constitution is an impediment to what needs to be done in this country.
And it's basically what he's saying.
Constitution, it's too bulky.
It's in the way of what we need to do.
The Constitution is our original flaw.
The Constitution's our fundamental flaw.
Stop and think of that, Jennifer.
I think about how he never even brings up pieces of history when they formed this country and the thought that was put into it to avoid exactly what happened.
It's about slavery and race.
This is about the founders.
He thinks the founders made a monumental, gigantic mistake.
Yeah, he does.
And it's like frightening.
And I find it actually kind of offending.
Offensive.
Excuse me.
We're going to find out on Tuesday just how many people have bought into this.
We're going to find out how many people now believe that government, because they're an American, government's there to solve their problems.
We're going to find out how many people believe that.
Saving Grace says that government can't do it.
Folks, again, this is really key.
The Democrats are pushing for 60 votes in the Senate.
That means they would be filibuster proof, meaning that Republicans couldn't stop anything they wanted to do.
And you couple that with Pelosi's dictatorial rule with a new majority in the House.
And they're going to have a blank check.
They'll be able to do whatever they want to do.
And in our lifetimes, there have been two previous occasions where this happened.
Jimmy Carter had a 60-vote Senate in the 70s.
And we remember the economic turmoil in Middle Ages then.
And Lyndon Johnson had the 60-vote Senate back in the 60s.
And that gave us the Great Society and the War on Poverty.
And we saw how well that worked.
And again, I need to make the point that if the Great Society had worked, if it had equalized all the inequities and inequalities, and if it made fair all the unfairness, there wouldn't be any argument that we need to keep doing it.
It failed big time.
It failed.
It always does.
And this is, you know, I mentioned at top of the hour.
I get sometimes I really do.
I just get tired refuting the same old argument.
I get tired defending the same old principles.
I get tired.
Not that I'm going to stop, don't misunderstand, but the evidence for failure is all over the place and people don't see it.
To this day, they blame Bregan for homelessness.
To this day, they blame conservatives and Republicans for being mean-spirited, racist, sexist, bigot, homophobes.
The failure is all around them.
The home mortgage crisis is directly tied to the Democrat Party and Acorn and Obama.
But they are easily swayed into believing that this is the Republicans' fault.
However, there are optimistic signs.
We've got Joe the Plumber.
We've got all these plumbers who can articulate the problems.
We have all these average Americans who can articulate the problems when the media makes the mistake of finding them or when Obama makes the mistake of finding them.
There are a lot of people out there who do see it, but they are never showcased.
And so the impression is left that nobody sees it.
And you just have to, you have to have faith and rely on it.
But it does, it's so simple to refute everything Obama is standing for.
We've done it.
We've tried it.
And nobody who was the beneficiary of any of that is any happier.
In fact, they arguably are angrier.
Because while Obama or the Democrats, the Obamas of the past promised emancipation, they promised economic salvation, they were promised economic prosperity, and they ain't got it.
They were promised a house.
Well, they got the house, but they don't.
I mean, it's in foreclosure, but people are going to find a way to keep them in the house, even though they can't pay for it, they think.
But they're no happier.
Even when they got the house, they were no happier because they really didn't pay for it.
There was nothing that they did themselves to engender self-satisfaction or pride.
They just destroy people.
They just, you know, I would like to calculate how many people have been killed by liberalism.
Not counting abortion.
You throw abortion in there, we're in the gazillions.
But the number of people that liberal policies have, for example, worldwide, eliminating DDT.
Liberal policy.
How many people are dead and continue to die because we eliminated DDT?
How many people died in auto accidents that otherwise would not have because they're driving little puddle jumpers around out there because they believed that they needed to get in smaller cars to save the planet?
How many people have died to serve liberalism?
And they didn't even know they were drafted.
They didn't even know they'd been sent off to war.
How many people has liberalism killed?
Killed.
And people who were intended to be helped.
People whose lives were supposed to be emancipated.
People whose lives are supposed to be economically prosperous.
How many people has liberalism killed?
Rich Moscow Mills, Moscow, Missouri.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Nice to have you with us.
Hey, Rush.
Always nice to talk to you.
It's a great show.
And on behalf of millions out here, thank God you're there during this rough election.
Thank you, sir.
I appreciate that.
Well, we really appreciate that.
Barack Obama does not, however.
Well, let's keep it that way.
And you said, thank God.
Well, I didn't mean him.
I was talking capital G.
I know it sailed right over your head out there.
I was talking Capital G.
The reason I called is, you know, we looked for that window.
You know, the plumber got it, Joe the Plumber.
And I thought on that tape you played, I went online and saw the four minutes after you brought it up.
And I thought the first or second sentence there, when he listed his freedoms, he listed, you know, voting and at the counter.
In other words, he can go places now.
And in the context of freedom, he mentioned money, whether he could pay for it or not.
And I'm thinking this guy is going to do the redistribution.
I mean, that was heartfelt.
And then the rest of the tape, about three minutes and 45 seconds, is all these legalese, and we all know he's not going to respect the Constitution, especially if he gets these Supreme Court justices.
So it was the first sentence, me as Joe the Plumber, you might say.
I heard that, sort of like Joe heard, you know, redistribution.
I heard the money situation with him at the counter.
That really, his freedoms weren't complete unless he had that money, too.
And to me, it was a window of what he was heartfelt thinking.
Yeah, well, keep in mind here, the Ohio Inspector General confirmed today that he is investigating how it was that Ohio government computers were used to investigate Joe the Plumber.
Yes, the Ohio Inspector General Thomas Charles confirmed today he's investigating how it was that Ohio government computers were used to investigate Joe the Plumber.
I got to run.
We're running long here.
We'll be back in just a second after this.
As I mentioned earlier, what's this?
The Seattle Post Intelligencer here.
The money squeeze is cheaper gas.
Bad news.
Prices drop, but the economy might not benefit.
There was no question in my mind they're going to spend the plummeting gasoline price as a negative.
It's a sign that there's a recession coming on.
Oliver Stone's movie, W, a major disappointment.
It will not recoup its cost to make.
In the Valley of Ela made $6.8 million.
Redacted made $0.6 million.
Rendition made $9.7 million.
Lions for Lambs made $15 million.
Home of the Brave made 0.4 million.
0.04 million.
This is a list of all the anti-Iraq movies made by Hollywood, and not one of them made back its cost.
Yet Hollywood continues to produce these things.
These are all signs, ladies and gentlemen, that things are not as the drive-by media would have you believe.
I was in Pittsburgh yesterday, went in there for the Steelers and the New York Giants, stayed at the nice, just a great old hotel downtown, but it had the most confusion.
We got in a shower, had the most confusing knob and turned on hot water.
And I'm sitting there.
So I turned it where I thought it would go to red, which I know means hot.
And it stayed cold for like 30 seconds or a minute.
And so, well, maybe it's just going to take a while to warm up here.
It's a hotel.
They got these giant tanks.
So I went out and I did some things in the computer, came back.
It's still ice cold.
So, okay, I got to turn it the other way.
And it got me to think, Renai tankless water heater would have prevented all that.
Just turn a hot water, bam, bam.
Thank you, ma'am.
It's there.
And you don't need a tank.
It saves you all kinds of money because you're not using a bunch of your hard-earned money to heat up water in a giant tank that you're not going to use.
Plus, the tank's going to someday explode or leak or whatever.
You don't want that to happen.
This is a marvelous new invention.
It's not that new.
It's been around a long time in Japan because they're very small.
Don't take up any space at all, hardly any at all.
Foreverhotwater.com is the website.
Believe me, folks, if you're using a tank water heater, you're driving a Model A compared to a brand new car.
Foreverhotwater.com.
Learn how much you can save and see how these things work.
And once you get one, you're going to be spoiled when you go anywhere where there isn't one.
That is the only drawback.
Scott, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Oh, Rush.
Megadittos from a rush, baby.
Love you, sir.
Thank you very much.
Great to have you with us here.
I'm going to make it really quick.
I was at dinner the other night and I was listening, overhearing a couple of liberal elitists talk about how Barack Obama is going to be our first international president that's going to bring the world together around him.
And I thought to myself, a few months ago, you recommended watching the movie Adams.
And I thought to myself, you know, several of our founding fathers, Jefferson Adams, these men were truly international.
And I was wondering, what are these people thinking?
Don't they have any concept of American history?
They understood what Europe was all about, and they didn't want to make us like Europe.
You know, we're a unique.
Now, here we go.
I'm being asked to explain essentially here, and I appreciate the question.
And it's, I understand, it's a depressing question.
How can so many Americans be so damn stupid?
How can so many Americans be so damn dumb and ignorant?
Ignorance, the right word.
Ignorance is the most expensive commodity we have in this country.
How are people so damned ignorant?
Sir, education system, but we're not even talking intelligence here.
This is the sad thing.
The people supporting Obama.
I don't think the neurons in the brain are even firing.
It's just all in the heart.
These are a bunch of people with meaningless lives who think doing all this is giving their lives some meaning.
It's all emotion.
It's not brains.
That's it, my friends.
Another sterling excursion into broadcast excellence must now come to a screeching halt, but they never end.