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October 29, 2008, Wednesday, Hour #2
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Okay, clarification on the FDR.
He had the audio soundbites that we played in the last hour.
I was confused whether it were a fireside chat, whether it was an inaugural address.
He had the flu.
So it was both a fireside chat and his address to Congress.
He was on the radio from the White House per his doctor's orders.
So it was both.
It was a fireside chat on the radio plus an inaugural address.
But it's even more powerful to understand it was an inaugural address where FDR was laying out the concepts of a second Bill of Rights identical to the Obama campaign today, except he didn't say anything about using the court to redistribute wealth.
He was going to handle that himself, even though he tried to pack the Supreme Court.
Great to have you here, folks.
Rush Limbaugh, the Excellence in Broadcasting Network, 800-282-2882.
Some emails in the break.
What's the big deal about the FDR stuff?
Come on, folks.
What's the big deal about the FDR stuff?
We keep hearing about change and hope and a future.
There's nothing new about liberalism.
If you, as a voter, have rejected liberalism once in your life, you have a duty to reject it at every opportunity you have.
It is a demonstrable failure.
It is an attack on individual liberty.
It is a system that creates as much misery as possible under the guise of creating compassion and hope.
Now, if you found it within yourself to vote against liberalism in 1980 and 1984, I don't know how you can vote against liberalism and ever go back to it.
And you don't have to be an ideologue about this like I am.
All you have to do is be informed.
All you have to do is have to have a memory.
Why would you want to repeat what happened with the Jimmy Carter years?
Well, but Russia, some of us old people would like to recreate the FDR years.
Hey, you're living in them.
You're living in them.
And how many are happy with your Social Security?
How many of you think it's what you thought it was going to be?
Where is that second home down in the Bahamas that Social Security and FDR was going to get for you?
Where is all this plentiful retirement and security?
Where is all this freedom from economic insecurity that FDR promised you with Social Security?
Every time I talk to a Social Security recipient, when that's all they've got, they don't have any security about it.
They're worried the hell is going to be cut.
It's not going to be enough next year.
What have you?
There's no security with liberalism.
There's no security in anything they offer.
There's no security in their foreign policy, national security.
There's nothing but chaos.
There's nothing but crisis.
There's nothing but tumult with liberalism.
How anybody can vote against it once and keep voting for it after that mystifies me.
But there's no change.
There's nothing new here with Barack Obama.
It's rehash.
It's just couched in rhetoric that is somewhat hypnotic.
It makes you think that somebody's new.
We've never had a figure trod the ground, the political ground that has this messianic type aura.
That's a crock.
All of this is a crock.
You know, you are either for the concept of individual liberty, prosperity, security, and freedom, or you're not.
And if you don't want individual liberty, if you don't want the opportunities that this country provides for yourself and your family economically and socially, if you don't want your country to be as safe and protected as it could be, then by all means, vote, Obama.
By all means, vote for every Democrat you can find.
If you really think that economic security is some politician who's going to make things right, who's going to get even with these people, have more than they should, you go ahead and vote liberalism.
And you are going to stay exactly where you are economically, may even get worse.
You're going to be miserable.
Unless, of course, you're some Hollywood leftist liberal in a high-earning business where you can afford to stupidly vote to keep other people who are not nearly as fortunate as you are imprisoned in the shackles of mediocrity and misery, because that's what liberalism produces.
And I guess this gets to the nub of it for me.
You know, I get frustrated sometimes and I laugh and amazed at all this hullabaloo.
There's a rigmarole that's all around us.
Change.
Hope.
As though this country is finished.
This country has become a joke.
This country has betrayed its people.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The one country that does not betray its people.
Unless the liberals get unchecked, unfettered control of it.
If you want to see what liberals do to populations, go to wherever they have run states or cities unchecked for years.
I love Detroit, but folks, you wouldn't want to move there.
You wouldn't want to move to New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina.
Certainly not afterwards.
Some people are, but I mean, it's not.
The mayor, the governor, I'm sorry, governor of New York, is now saying he needs a federal bailout because all the drops on Wall Street have affected the salaries of the rich.
The salaries of the rich, there's a lot of people not doing as well.
Bonuses aren't there.
The New York state tax base, the New York City tax base is plummeting.
They are going to have a huge budget shortfall and deficit simply because Wall Street, the home of evil, by the way, the home of evil, greedy Wall Street guys, because they're having a down year.
It's bad news for New York, state, and New York City.
And so while we're in the midst of a campaign where the very people who have sustained via their taxes, the state and city of New York, are being demonized and raked over the coals, we now have the governor of that state saying, hey, I need my hand in that $700 billion bailout stash.
New York state, we need to be bailed out here.
We're in serious trouble.
Well, what the hell do you expect, Governor Patterson, when you spend a career in life running around ripping the very people who provide you the money necessary to run that welfare state you call New York?
See, folks, this is the irony.
The very people that Democrats run against and try to get you as angry at as possible are the ones supporting all of this.
And when they're unable to, for whatever reason, then all of a sudden the federal government's got to bail out New York now.
The federal government's got to bail out that bank.
Federal government's got to bail out this business.
Federal government's got to give money to airlines so they can merge, what have you, all the while demonizing the John Galts of the world.
Atlas shrugged and ran.
So I don't understand.
Intellectually, emotionally, I do.
I don't understand how you can vote against liberalism once and not keep voting against it forever.
Because once you've voted against it, if you're voting against liberalism, you understand it.
But Russia, Russia, Obama doesn't sound like a liberal.
Doesn't?
He doesn't?
No, Rush, he's talking about tax cuts.
Oh, good point.
Obama, in order to win this thing, has to tack to the right.
He has to sound what?
He has to make you think he's a centrist.
He has to try to make you think he's conservative.
So, ladies and gentlemen, I don't understand how you can be fooled over and over and over.
Not you all specifically.
Now, Mr. Sterdley mentioned to me at the top of the brakes.
I don't understand.
You said, Rush, you wouldn't believe the phone calls.
People don't want to go on the air.
Democrat liberal voters are calling and they're gloating.
And they say, boy, Rush, we love listening to you now.
We just love it because we know our guys got in the bag.
It's over with.
And I don't care what Rush says to him.
It doesn't bother me.
I'm at peace.
I'm in a state of calm.
You had a couple calls like that, right?
And of course, they think this because they're watching television.
And it's in the bag.
We've got a Pew poll out today, has a 5338 Obama.
We have a Rasimuson poll out, three points.
We got a Gallup poll, two points.
We have the IDB poll, IBD poll, the tip poll at 2.8 or some such thing.
Zogby, their numbers today, a little under five, they're calling it static, racist static.
AP, most recent AP poll was two points.
But you still have ABC Washington Post up there at 15, and the newsweek poll are still pretty large.
They're all over the place.
And Sterdley says, you know, I'm looking, I know how to watch TV.
You have taught me well.
And even I, I'm convinced, Rush, it's over.
It's over.
I mean, I look at their electoral maps and I look at the whole every state's blue.
I mean, I don't see McCain winning but two or three electoral votes, two or three states.
That's what they're showing me on TV.
You know, folks, people ask me all the time, what do you think is going to happen?
And I don't know.
And this is the first time in a lot of elections, my gut's not telling me anything either.
Now, normally, I get instincts.
Normally, my gut says, go against the conventional wisdom.
That's pretty normal for me.
Normally, my gut says, I think I know what's going to happen.
And when I have that gut instinct, then I pass it on.
I'm confused.
My gut does not tell me anything here.
The most honest I can be with you is tell you, I have no idea what's going to happen.
But at the same time, my gut does not say big-time Obama landslide.
Gut also doesn't say McCain surprise win.
I just have no feeling for this because it is way too far off the board.
And there are other factors.
We've been through them.
And, you know, I think the reason my gut is not giving me guidance, as it were, is that I do believe this election is a referendum on Obama, up or down.
And I don't know how that's going to play out.
You know, I don't know how many people are actually going to vote for McCain because they're voting for McCain or voting for Palin as to how many are voting against Obama.
And that's why I think my gut here is silent on this.
But I will tell you, I do have some gut human reactions.
And I do have a traditional, highly respected view of the people of this country.
Despite the devolution of pop culture and despite the rise of a lack of thinking and applied thought in our culture having given way to a swarm of people who simply feel, and I don't know how large either group is.
I don't know which one's the majority, thinkers or feelers.
I just don't know.
But my traditional belief of the country tells me that average ordinary Americans watch what's happening with the media in the coverage of this campaign and resent the hell out of it.
It is the American people love fair, right?
You can say what you want about the media, bias and all that.
This is not even fair.
And they expect fairness from the media.
This is the one thing that, you know, objectivity and all that, yeah, but they expect fairness.
Okay, if you're going to go after people, go after everybody.
I mean, you've got two people here asking for the most power we ever give people.
And they're only going after one.
They're not investigating the other guy.
And I think most Americans, fairness, which to me is an elusive concept anyway, but they still, most Americans have it.
And this is not fair.
I think most people know it.
I think most people also are offended by anybody who gloats and is arrogant and is acting as though they've won whatever it is before it's over.
I can't tell you the number of times I have watched a baseball or football game with people.
And one team's got a player or two that go up a touchdown with three minutes left to go after coming back from being down two or three touchdowns.
And the guy that scored the touchdown starts gloating and starts taunting other people.
And the people watch that, I hope that team loses.
They don't like that kind of behavior being rewarded.
They love people getting come-uppances.
They love people who think they have it in a bag, finding out they didn't even have the bag, much less were they in it.
And Obama, with his speeches in Berlin and running around the media and everybody acting like this is all over.
And this 30-minute, this inaugural address tonight, I don't think it has anything to do with delaying the World Series.
I just think, okay, Obama, we see a little overkill here, a little backlash to the media, a little backlash to Obama, the arrogance and smugness of Obama's people on television.
You know, I still think that there are enough Americans that are repulsed by this that it can affect the way they vote.
But other than that, I also, I really do not believe, and this is where I could be dead, but we're going to find out next Tuesday.
I do not believe that a majority of voters, not a majority of the people of the country, that's a different equation.
But I don't believe yet that a majority of voters are ready to give away their freedom.
I don't believe that a majority of voters are ready to turn over the keys of this country to somebody about whom they don't know anything, about somebody who will not tell them anything about himself.
I just don't believe there are people in this country, a majority of the voters in this country who are going to sign up for making the government the most important aspect of their lives.
We'll find out Tuesday.
Okay, as to those of you who are watching the polls and you're all depressed, like old Snerdley in there thinking that it's all over with, Bill McInturf is McCain's pollster.
And he said yesterday the Arizona senator has been closing in the last week, adding the election might be too close to call by Election Day.
Bill McInturf said in a memo released by the McCain campaign that McCain has made impressive strides over the last week of tracking.
He added that the race against Obama in both red and blue states is closer than is currently perceived.
Despite widespread polling to the contrary, McInturf wrote that the campaign is functionally tied across the battleground states with our numbers improving sharply over the last four tracks.
Now, the pollster said, this is McInturf.
McInturf said that a subgroup that the campaign has long targeted, known to them as Walmart women.
Walmart women, by the way, are identified as not having a college degree and residing in households that make less than $60,000 a year.
According to the McCain pollster, Walmart women are swinging back solidly in McCain's direction, which might be why the Obama camp and the media went all that time and spent all that time on Palin and her clothes and her wardrobe.
Because, frankly, folks, the amount of money that Obama spent to fly to Hawaii.
And by the way, by the way, anybody heard any news on his grandmother?
She was, she may not make it to the election, he said.
He had to get over there lickety split.
He had to get the hell over there lickety split because she may not make it.
And he wasn't going to let happen to his grandmother what happened to his mother.
He wasn't there when she died.
Anyone heard about her since?
All we've heard since Obama left Hawaii is this: that the governor has sealed his birth records.
The governor Linda Lingle has sealed all access to birth records of Barack Obama.
She's a Republican.
A liberal Republican, but she is a Republican.
So I think anyway, if McInturf says that the campaign is making headway now with Walmart women, that would explain why they spent so much time on Palin and her $150,000 wardrobe, which, by the way, would not outfit Diane Sawyer or Katie Couric for two days on the news.
McInturf said that their responses also indicate record turnout levels not seen since the elections of 60 and 68, which in today's terms could mean breaking the barrier of 130 million voters.
There's simply no model, he says, that begins to know or to predict the composition of the electorate at this level of turnout.
My own view and our own weights in our surveys reflect a belief that African-American turnout will be at historic levels.
There will be a significant boost with voters 18 to 29, yet the overall high level of turnout will begin to mute the increase in the percentage of these subgroups in the overall electorate.
So, okay, even if more blacks never turn out, they're going to vote 99 to 1 for Obama.
And even if more young people turn out than before, that's going to be negated according to his polling because people in other demographics are going to turn out in equally large new numbers so as to negate the turnout among these subgroups.
He says there's a higher number of refused to respond voters than in previous elections.
He believes they are voters that break overwhelmingly toward McCain.
Those voters are identified by Mercket McInturf as similar to those who broke toward Obama's opponent, Hillary, in the closing rural states during the Democrat nomination contest.
So, McInturf, it's close.
It's going to be too close to call, perhaps.
And this was released by the McCain campaign yesterday.
Be right back.
On the cutting edge of societal evolution, El Rushball and the EIB network, Elizabeth Edwards, not that fond of Obama's health care plan.
Of course, Elizabeth Edwards, the wife of the Breck girl, she says we're on the verge of an Obama presidency.
I'm not that fond of his plan.
And she's on his advisor.
She's got something to do with this, or did have something to do with it.
Anyway, and there are a lot of Hillary Democrat women that have websites left and right out there talking about how they have never seen this number of Democrats not voting for a Democrat candidate, including Reagan Democrats back in the 1980s.
All of this contradicts everything that we see on television.
None of this gets reported by the drive-bys.
Let's go to the audio sound match.
I'll get to your phone calls here in just a second, folks.
I'm trying to squeeze so damn much in here today.
And just go to lickety split pace.
Keep up with me.
This is Obama, a 1995 television show.
He's guest as an Illinois senator, unidentified reporter says.
Wonderful man there, right, Reverend Wright?
Lately, he's called me a socialist.
Hold on, hold on.
Recue this.
Recue this one.
I'm going to get it confused.
You're wrong.
I read you the wrong intro.
This is this morning in Raleigh, North Carolina.
And this is on the campaign trail.
This is Obama.
Lately, he's called me a socialist for wanting to roll back the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans so we can finally give tax relief to the middle class.
I don't know what's next.
By the end of the week, he'll be accusing me of being a secret communist because I shared my toys in kindergarten.
I shared my peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
I didn't hear a whole lot of laughter there.
You are a socialist.
There's no question of it.
Roll back the Bush tax cuts, give tax relief to the middle class.
They're going to get a tax increase when you roll them back, dummy.
Nobody's getting attacked.
When's the last time you ever heard Democrats actually tax give anybody a tax cut?
That's another thing.
When does this happen?
Clinton promised it.
Didn't do it.
Raised everybody's taxes.
Here's Obama also this morning in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Can you imagine if you had your Social Security invested in the stock market these last two weeks, these last two months, you wouldn't need Social Security.
You'd be having a, you know, like, what was it, Sanford and Son.
You'd be like, I'm coming, Wheezy.
It ain't right.
Obama, betraying yourself here, old buddy, old pal.
Wheezy was the Jeffersons.
It was Elizabeth on Sanford and Son.
Red Fox.
Elizabeth, this is the big one.
Everybody's having a heart attack every episode.
So Obama getting his sitcoms confused.
And here again, would you have liked to have your Social Security invested in the stock market the last two weeks?
That's a setup, folks.
Of course, you wouldn't.
You're going to have your Social Security and your pension plan in Social Security at 3%.
By the way, the stock market, did you see what happened yesterday?
Stock market shot up almost nine points, 889 points late in the day, in the last hour.
What happened late in the day?
Come on, tell me what happened late in the day.
Late in the day is when the poll came out that showed him at two points late in the day.
Don't tell me that this market's not reacting to this election.
That market skyrocketed because those people at Wall Street watch television too.
They think this is in the bag.
Why do you think the market's plummeting?
Why do you think the overall direction of the market is down, down, down, down?
Because they think the election's over too.
They're watching all this rat gut garbage and believing it.
And all of a sudden they hear about a poll that comes out, shows it two points.
Bam!
Up 889 points.
Now, here's Obama on a 1995 television show talking about Reverend Wright.
And who is my pastor?
And he is a wonderful man.
And I think that's an example of he's a pastor of a large congregation in Chicago.
And one of the interesting things that I discover in my journey to discover what my identity is and who my father is, is also discovering sort of my own faith, which is not necessarily a traditional faith.
I don't come out of an institutionalized religious setting.
Really?
It's the Barack Obama 1995.
He added this.
What becomes important to me as I work with churches in the south side of Chicago and low-income neighborhoods is to realize that, you know, all the stories and songs of the church, the hope that is embodied in the church, the sense of liberation that is embodied in the African, historically African-American church, is really something that moves me deeply.
And I think is probably the main pillar around which a lot of inner cities communities are going to be built.
And Reverend Wright, my pastor who I speak about in a chapter in the book, I think represents the best of what the black church has to offer.
Okay, let's listen to some of the best of what the black church has to offer.
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 a nigger.
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 America that's in the Bible for killing innocent people.
God d'I America.
And now we are indignant because the stuff we have done overseas is now brought right back into our own front yards.
America's chickens are coming home to roost.
And there it is, Barack Obama's pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, and the best the black church has to offer.
Let us not forget this either.
The Reverend Minister Louis Farrakhan, February of this year.
You are the instruments that God is going to use to bring about universal change.
And that is why Barack has captured the youth.
And he has involved young people in a political process that they didn't care anything about.
That's a sign.
When the Messiah speaks, the youth will hear.
And the Messiah is absolutely speaking.
So there's Reverend Wright, a very formative person in Barack's life, as Barack acknowledged.
The best the black church has to offer, the black liberation theology, that's going to be the focal point, he said, of blacks going forward.
And I've gotten into arguments with Snurgleys.
No, that's not the majority.
It may not be.
Obama wants them to be.
Obama wants the black community in this country as enraged and outraged as Jeremiah Wright is.
And as behind closed doors, Obama is too.
Make no mistake about that.
And let's not forget this.
We aired this a week or two ago.
This is Obama reading from his own book, Dreams from My Father.
To avoid being mistaken for such a sellout, I chose my friends carefully.
The more politically active black students, the foreign students, the Chicanos, the Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk rock performance poets.
When we ground out our cigarettes in the hallway carpet or said our stereos so loud that the walls began to shake, we were resisting bourgeois society's stifling constraints.
We weren't indifferent or careless or insecure.
We were alienated.
He sought them out.
He sought out his friends carefully.
The Bill Ayers and the Bernardine Dorns, the foreign students, the Chicanos, the more active black students and the Marxist professors, the structural feminists.
I don't know what is a structural feminist, one who needs an IED or IUD or whatever.
What is a structural feminist?
It is an ugly image.
It is an ugly.
If you have a structural feminist support stockings, I don't know.
Well, no, wait a minute.
Why would an I take it back?
I don't want to be insulting here.
A feminist would not need an IUD by definition.
But other than that, I don't know what a structural feminist is.
Oh, one more clip.
This is Obama.
This is from a Chicago radio interview in 2001.
WBEZ, the host Gretchen Helfrich, she's interviewing Obama.
And Obama, it comes close here to comparing the United States to Nazi Germany.
Just to take a sort of a realist perspective, is that there's a lot of change going on outside of the court that the judges have to essentially take judicial notice of.
I mean, you've got World War II.
You've got the doctrines of Nazism that we are fighting against that start looking uncomfortably similar to what's going on back here at home.
My gosh, I think he said it.
I think he did compare Nazism to the United States of America.
He says, yeah, you got the doctrines of Nazism that we're fighting against that start looking uncomfortably similar to what's going on back here at home.
Barack Obama seven years ago sees America as Nazi Germany.
Quick time out.
Some phone calls.
When we come back, stay with us.
And we are back, Rush Limbaugh, the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Grab soundbite number 11 again.
Mr. Broadcast Engineer.
Nope, nope, nope.
Wait a minute.
Too many pieces of paper to try to keep track of here.
It's the Nazi comments number six.
Grab number six and play this again because I thought about this in the break.
I think this is big.
This is big stuff, this Nazi stuff.
Not a single reporter has confronted Obama on any of this because he won't allow any of these reporters near him.
And he has not done a press conference in over a month.
It's disgusting what he just said.
I mean, Nazism is genocide, gas chambers.
America during World War II was uncomfortably like that.
Obama's giving a speech tonight.
He's going to sound like a moderate.
He's going to sound intelligent.
He's going to sound like he's an inoffensive guy when he harbors truly sick thoughts like this.
Just to take a sort of a realist perspective, is that there's a lot of change going on outside of the court that the judges have to essentially take judicial notice of.
I mean, you've got World War II.
You've got the doctrines of Nazism that we are fighting against that start looking uncomfortably similar to what's going on back here at home.
He's talking about you've got World War II.
Realistic perspective is that a lot of change is going on outside of the court.
Judges have to essentially take judicial notice of.
Judges aren't to deal with legal cases, and they're supposed to notice Nazism in the United States.
World War II, you've got the doctrines of Nazism that we are fighting against that start looking uncomfortably similar to what's going on back here at home.
Sick, sick stuff.
And by the way, may I make another observation?
As I told you yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, the drive-by media descended on the husband of Barbara West, the TV anchor over in Orlando that asked some tough questions of Biden.
Are you guys Marxists?
Is Obama Marxist?
Are you socialists?
I mean, look at your plans.
What is it?
And the media immediately descended on her husband and did all kinds of reports.
You know, he's a Republican.
He's raised money for the Republicans.
He's done this.
He's done that.
He's raised money for.
Oh, oh, so it matters who your associations are with, huh?
It matters with whom you have alliances.
It matters to whom you're married.
Does it matter that some CNN reporters have husbands and wives that work on congressional staffs?
Does it matter that CNN reporters are married to each other?
Does it matter that Andrea Mitchell is married to Alan Greenspan?
Does it matter the way these people report on various things?
Does it matter that David Gregory's wife was the lead counsel for Fannie Mae up until six months ago?
Or maybe even less even might have been September that she quit.
David Gregory of NBC married to the lead counsel, lead lawyer at Fannie Mae.
Does that not matter?
Of course it doesn't.
Does Jeremiah Wright's close association with Obama matter?
No, of course it doesn't matter.
How about Calypso Lowell calling him the Messiah?
Does that?
No, no, no, it doesn't matter.
How about his relationship with Bill Ayers?
No, no, no, it doesn't matter.
How about his relationship with Bernardine Dort?
No, no, no, it doesn't matter.
But we're going to crucify Joe the Plumber.
And we're going to use Ohio State government computers to do it.
And then we're going to try to crucify this infobabe anchorette in Orlando by going after her husband, who is a Republican, and so is she.
And the whole point of that was try to make it look like these people had no credibility, all the while protecting Obama.
Here is Pam in Obery, California.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Thank you for having me.
Ditto, from a first-time caller, long-time listener, and I have a question for the professor.
Yes.
Tonight, when we watch Obama on TV, in the past you've suggested words or phrases to put along the bottom of our set.
Do you have anything for tonight's viewing?
My suggestion to you is don't watch it.
I was kind of thinking about it.
I wasn't going to watch it because I'm afraid I would get so angry I would throw one of my dog toys at the TV.
I'm actually conflicted by this because there's a part of me that says this is overdone.
There's too much Obama, too much of the time, too much fawning, too much of this.
I was talking about my instincts in the previous half hour of the program where I said that something about this, the American people, this is not the kind of personality, the kind of unfairness, the kind of onslaught that the American people reward.
So there could be a lot of backlash to this, too much Obama.
On the other hand, you could end up being hypnotized.
A bunch of surgeons and doctors in Tucson, of professional organizations, say that Obama's appeal is he has hypnotic effect on people.
And they've even, I guess I should spend some time on this.
They actually have dissected his words, his phrases, and how they are hypnotic.
And so I was going to say, basically, young people and the very intelligent are the most susceptible to this hypnosis.
That would put me in the at-risk group.
But I, of course, have not been hypnotized by Obama.
And what I was going to say is I'll watch it for you.
Okay.
And tell you what happens.
You don't want to watch it.
You're going to get mad.
You're going to get mad, especially if you watch it and watch the commentary after it, even though it's an ad.
It's a paid stump speech.
But if you'll turn on cable networks, oh, this was so wonderful.
Oh, this.
And Bill Clinton may be in the last part of it live on stage with Obama.
Most of it's on tape.
But Clinton may be with him.
If you do watch it, here's what the sign I want you to make.
And it's two lines.
Do not be hypnotized.
You are listening to a socialist.
Or you are watching a socialist.
Whatever.
Do not be hypnotized.
Do not be fooled.
You are watching a socialist.
We'll be back.
My pre-buttle to Obama's pre-inaugural address he's making tonight.
I'm going to do my pre-buttle in the next hour.
By the way, you all have wives or girlfriends or spouses.
Imagine if you talk to your girlfriend or your wife the way Democrats talk about America.
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