Great to have you, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network.
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Open line Friday on Wednesday.
That means we go to the phones, hardly any limits.
They can talk about whatever you want.
Normally, we don't do that.
Normally you got to talk about what I care about or you don't get on.
I'm a benevolent dictator here.
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I mentioned at the top of the program today that it was kind of depressing going through the audio soundbite roster because it's all about me.
No matter where we went to find audio sound bites, it's all about me.
On all these Lib networks.
And we've got some more of them.
Here's Bill Schneider.
This is a montage, actually, of Bill Schneider last night on CNN Situation Room.
He's talking about me and of course the Republican this listening teaching tour that they're doing.
The Council for a New America.
Here's what he said.
The National Council for New America is not even a week old, and it's already getting pushback from some leading conservatives, such as Rush Limbaugh.
The Council is trying to revive the shrinking Republican Party by being positive and inclusive.
All this talk about a bigger tent bothers some conservatives.
They're pushing back.
The Republican Party is their tent.
The National Council for New America held its first event Saturday in a pizza restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington.
The message: we're in the heartland.
We're real Americans go to eat.
Not to be outdone.
President Obama and Vice President Biden had lunch today in Arlington.
And what's more American than pizza?
How about burgers?
This is just unbelievable.
So Obama and Biden went out to have a burger yesterday in order to show that they're more real guys than the Republicans who went out and had pizza.
This is the way Bill Schneider looks at it.
Do you get the do you get how obsessed the drive-bys are with the Republican Party and the conservative movement?
Do you get how obsessed the do you get how desperately they are trying to convince the Republicans to become more moderate and more liberal?
Why do you think that is?
Do you think these people are really interested in the Republican Party saving itself?
Are they really interested in Republican electoral victory?
No.
They want the Republican Party to destroy itself.
They're encouraging it to go out and do it in order in in ways that would get drive-by approval, which would sink the party.
Now, Mr. Schneider, if I may say, speaking for myself and millions of other conservatives, we're not opposed to Big Tent Party.
We're not opposed to it at all.
We love I wish everybody in this country were conservative, and I'd big a tent build a tent big enough to house them all.
What I don't think the Republican Party ought to do is have a big tent for the sake of it.
What good is a big tent if 30% of the party is going to be no different than Democrats?
If 10% of the party is going to be no different than wacko leftists.
What good does that do the party?
Doesn't do the party any good.
Inclusive is one thing, but compromising core beliefs and principles in order to be inclusive is quite another.
It'll just spell defeat of the Republican Party.
Now I got some sound bites here with Chris Matthews and Mike Pence last night.
I want to play these for you because it's very instructive about what the liberal media is attempting to do to Republicans.
Portray Republicans as anti-science, portray Republicans as uh uh not believing in evolution, only believe in creationism, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
It is, and I I play this Matthew stuff for you because I don't think it's just Matthews.
Normally I wouldn't give a hoot.
But I think this is a template that the left has come up with.
And that they're gonna be hitting a whole lot of Republicans with uh over the course of the uh of the near future.
So here's the first of three sound bites we have on this.
This is an exchange, again, uh, Chris Matthews with Mike Pence of Indiana on science.
Republicans aren't known for being green.
Your party's come up with this alternative, but nobody really believes you got any passion on this subject.
If there's any passion on this subject, it's limbaugh.
How can your party be credible on dealing with CO2 emissions with greenhouse gases when the loudest voices in your party don't believe in it?
They just don't believe in it.
Well, let me tell you, I think the science is very mixed on the subject of the city.
Okay, well, then how can you get excited about it?
Then then why should your party believe you're going to get serious about it?
If you say the science is mixed.
Yeah, it's a fair question.
But look, I'm I'm all for clean air.
I'm all for uh clean coal technology.
You just wait and see.
We're gonna go all across the country with these energy summits, hear from the American people, and we're gonna educate the American people on a 21st century Republican agenda for the environment.
So you see what's being set up here.
Uh Republicans are anti-science because, and there's this word belief.
We don't believe that CO2 emissions are destroying the planet.
Therefore, we're anti-science.
And presumptive in this question is that there's no question at all about the science.
The science is settled.
That everybody knows that carbon dioxide emissions destroy the planet.
And that's a false premise.
It isn't true.
So the the effort here to portray Republicans as Neanderthal on this basis.
Here's the question.
If I had been on with Matthews last night, I would have asked him the following question.
Why is it, Chris, that you and all of the other environmentalists in this in the West who subscribe to the theories you subscribe to?
Why do you always end up hurting poor people?
And he would start sputtering and spewing and spitting.
I say, is it just a coincidence that your environmentalist policies hurt poor people?
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Well, go to Africa.
Go to Africa, where the environmental movement is denying technological improvement in terms of agriculture, air conditioning, refrigeration.
You want them to remain third world countries under this silly belief that their primitive lifestyles will save the planet.
All they're doing is staying poor.
They're not advancing.
They're starving to death.
They're dependent on the rest of the world for whatever it is they get, but you're happy that they're starving independent because somehow they're saving the planet because they have no CO2 emissions.
Let's go to China.
We have just learned that these new curly Q light bulbs, these uh compact fluorescence.
There's a story, green light bulbs poison workers.
The mercury in these light bulbs is poisoning poor people in China who have to manufacture them.
Why is it, Chris, that you say the science is is is totally settled here.
And the science is that the CO2 emissions are destroying the planet.
And yet when I look around, everybody that is benefiting so far so-called from your belief is the poor, and they're getting creamed.
Why do you Western environmentalists always end up hurting poor people?
Wherever it is.
And I could then produce a list of scientists who don't buy into this at all.
Chris, you exhale CO2.
By your standard, you are helping to destroy the planet.
Here's the next bite from science into evolution.
Do I believe in evolution?
I embrace the view that God created the heavens and the earth and the seas and all that's in them.
Right, but you believe in evolution is the means, the means, Chris, that he used uh to do that.
I can't say, but I do believe in that fundamental.
Did you take biology in school?
Did you take science, which is all based on evolutionary belief and assumption?
If your party wants to be credible on science, you've got to accept science, do you?
Yeah, I always wanted to.
I always wanted to play and inherit the wind, but on the global warming issue, I know that in the mainstream.
See how you're hedging?
This is why people don't trust Republicans.
In the mainstream media, Chris, there is a denial of the growing skepticism in the scientific community about global warming.
See how this is working, and I'm playing these sound bites because this isn't just Matthews.
I want you to get ready for more of this to come down the pike.
See, Republicans don't believe in science.
You don't accept science.
You Republicans are Neanderthals.
So the premise is out there.
What are you talking about?
Global warming or evolution, regardless.
The premise is not the Republicans are Neanderthals and don't accept it.
All Republicans do is have blind faith in God.
Now, had I been on the program, this is an easy answer.
Matthew's question, you want to educate the American people about science and its relevance.
Do you believe in evolution?
Yeah.
I believe in evolution.
Oh, you do!
Oh, we got a Republican who believes in evolution.
Yeah, wait, Chris.
Wait, no, it can't explain creation.
That's I mean, we've got both.
Where'd it come from, Chris?
Don't give me the big bang.
Don't give me evolution for the big bang.
Where did this all come from?
What was it before it was?
What it is.
Certainly things evolve.
And no question, there's no denying it, but evolution does not explain creation.
But you're you're against science.
No, I'm not against science.
I'm against lies.
I'm against phony science.
I'm against propaganda.
I wish people like you would get smarter.
You're a journalist.
You're supposed to be curious.
You're not curious about anything.
You blindly believe whatever people on your side put out.
I'm curious, Chris.
I'm wise enough to know that there are answers to questions I will never get while on this earth.
I am wise enough to know that as a human being, there's a lot of questions I'm going to ask, to which the answers will not be made available to me while I'm alive.
I have the humility to understand that all this is much larger than I am.
I'm not in control of all of it, Chris.
I can't master it, and neither can Stephen Hawking, and neither can you.
And why the way, Chris, why are you trying to politicize this?
And by the way, Chris, what the hell is your Catholic?
What's wrong with believing in God?
Well, why don't you tell me, Chris, is the Pope a Dumkoff?
Is the Pope anti-scientist, the Pope somebody ought to be thrown overboard?
I don't know why our guys go on these shows.
They don't have any audience anyway.
Here's the final soundbite in this uh in this roster.
And Matthew says, Look, I've asked, do you believe in evolution?
Let me go back to the question.
You don't take a fundamental view of the seven days of creation, do you?
I mean, there were polls that show a huge percentage of the American people don't believe in evolution.
A lot of people don't believe in climate change.
I'm just questioning your passion of your party for climate change.
Look, you know, and and I've supported extensive increases in funding to the National Institute of Health.
That happened under Republican administrations and Republican Congresses.
This anti-science thing is a little bit weak.
The trouble is that your Mount Rushmore now includes Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, and these characters that don't share either your intellect or your honesty.
And thank you for showing your honesty today.
Well, now what is it that Beck and Palin and I um do not believe?
Now what are Beck and Palin and I being dishonest about, HR?
I because I've lost what are we what are we being what are we being dishonest about?
It's got to be global warming.
He's got to be, well, okay, we're deniers.
You see, it gets back to what I was saying.
Matthews simply believes.
He cannot intellectually prove his case.
He cannot intellectually explain it.
Do you remember, I'll give you a great example.
Juan Williams at Fox is a bright guy.
He heard Vaslav Havel from the Czech Republic when he was in the United States, totally nuke the science of global warming.
And Juan Williams said, I'd never heard that.
I've never heard an alternative to these guys.
They just believe it.
Al Gore says it.
They're scientists, the green clubs, Sierra Club, they believe it.
They just say it's believed.
There's no curiosity, there's no doubting.
Some of them don't even see the left-wing agenda aspect of it.
They really think they're good people here.
And somehow people that deny global warming, I don't deny global warming, by the way, Chris.
I just deny man-made global warming.
Because even if it's warming up, we can't cool it off.
And if we're heading into an ice age, we can't Warm it up.
We don't have the power.
What Chris Matthews refers to as stupidity is a characteristic I think he ought to try to retain or get back, and that's a little humility.
In the face of things much larger and complex than he can ever explain or understand.
We'll be back.
People have been patiently waiting on the phones on Open Line Friday on Wednesday, Boulder, Colorado.
Kim, nice to have you with us.
Hello.
Oh, thank you.
I'm very happy to be on talking to you.
It's the first time I've ever gotten through.
Thank you.
I'm glad you made it.
Yeah, me too.
I wanted to make uh some comments about um the drive-by media with their so-called pandemic of the swine flu.
Um, I'm a nurse, and this is no pandemic.
This is some flu that's going around.
Pan means all over.
When you have a pandemic or an epidemic, it is affecting thousands and thousands and thousands of people.
Granted, granted, all this is true, but why do you think so many people think that it's a bad situation, a pandemic?
Because the media is saying that.
Right, and who's feeding whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
Who's feeding the information to the media?
Obama.
Right.
And the government of Mexico.
Yeah.
Now, Obama likes what?
Crisis.
Yeah.
He loves crisis because when people are focused on a crisis, he's got juggling in his right hand, they forget what he's doing with the left hand.
And what he's doing with the left hand today is leaking information on the banks that do and do not need more federal money.
These so-called stress tests, he's also taking over Chrysler.
He's he's he's raising taxes on businesses.
He's doing all kinds of destructive stuff while apparently everybody's focused on how he's trying to save their life.
Well, and then you know, another comment about that is when it turns out that only a few people are affected, and I mean a few, meaning the whole world, and only a handful of people compared to the population of the world die from this flu, then they're gonna try to come along and say that they um cured us all, or they will be instrumental and making it go away.
No, I I think you're right in thinking that, but that's not what's happening.
What's happening is don't rest, folks.
There could be a mutation, and the second wave of this could be even worse.
And they're going back to 1918.
And they're saying we had the same thing in 1918.
We had a springtime flu, everybody thought it was going to be bad.
It wasn't that bad, but in the fall we were wiped out.
The Spanish flu is what they're calling it, the 1918.
So they're setting that they'll get they need a crisis and a calamity, and someone's going to kill everybody every day.
So they're to don't get comfortable with this.
Don't get comf just it made it.
It's turning out to be a much milder virus than we thought.
But, but if it if it mutates and comes back in the fall, oh, when the kids go back to school, oh, it could be horrible.
So they're gonna keep people on the edge of their seats throughout the whole summer with this.
There's something else like it.
But it'll be back in the fall.
And also take us a couple cases.
Just like this is nothing, and it became a pandemic.
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Brief timeout.
We've got a break.
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We'll be back here in just a second.
I got a note from a friend of mine, and it's uh well worth mentioning here.
Talking about settled science.
Something to throw back at Chris Matthews.
Hey, Chris.
The American Psychiatric Association once classified homosexuality as a neurosis.
Was that settled science?
Did you believe them, Chris?
When scientists came out, the American Psychiatric Association, a bunch of scientists.
Classified homosexuality as a neurosis.
Is that settled science for you, Chris?
To the phones to Houston.
This is AJ.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey Rush, how are you doing?
Mega diddles to you, big timer.
Thank you, sir.
Rush, rush.
I'm trying to figure out this uh so-called president.
He the black kids in Washington.
What are these kids going to do about these school vouchers now?
His kids ain't going through this.
Why is he sending these kids through these changes, Rush, and taking these money away from the kids and washing it?
Now them kids gonna have to go back to a public school.
Lady was all foxed this morning.
She man, she was living.
And the kid was about to graduate, and the kid got now, they come out, she got to work two or three jobs now just to go and pay to get this done.
But even with that, she's working to pay it anyway, but AJ taking money.
AJ, let me jump in here because there's something that you don't.
This was just posted 35 minutes ago at the uh Washington Post.
Obama has reversed himself on this.
Oh, as of 35 minutes ago, I want to uh I want to share the details with you.
But your your premise is exactly right.
Uh Obama proposes extending the DC voucher program.
President Obama will seek to extend the controversial.
There's nothing controversial about it.
It works.
The controversial DC school voucher program until all 1,716 participants have graduated, although no new students will be accepted.
So he's still gonna kill the program, AJ, but he's gonna let it continue until everybody in it graduates.
The education secretary Arnie Duncan told reporters that the program didn't make sense.
Take kids out of a school where they're happy and safe and satisfied learning, but Obama did it anyway.
Now this is a flip-flop, a temporary flip flop, but here's the thing.
And for those of Let me tell you what this program is.
This is basically a voucher program where the children of inner city parents can go to they can escape to good qualified schools and they're doing it and they're getting great grades, they're doing great the kids love the schools they're able to go to.
Well, of course, no liberal is going to put up with this.
That's why Obama canceled it.
The results don't matter.
Well, in this case, they actually do, because this is embarrassing the public school system.
You know the what one of the things can I can I give you a theory?
Why people say, why do they want to keep these inner city schools open?
Why why why do they why do they want to keep inner cities in the blight circumstances that they're in?
Well, guess what happens to communities like that?
People who can move out do.
And what are you left with?
A solid Democrat voter base.
It's all about votes.
It's not about educating kids.
It's all about turning as many cities into Detroit as they can.
That's what it's about.
There is no common sense reason in the world to close down a school where inner city minority kids are excelling.
No reason unless it poses a threat to you.
Well, Rush, how would that pose a threat?
Well, educated people pose a threat to liberalism anyway.
But the key here is that in these inner city areas of cities, what do you think the voting percentages are, Democrat versus Republican?
How many Republicans or conservatives do you think are going to sit around and live there?
They move out.
It's happened in Detroit, it's happening in Michigan, it's happening in New York, it's happening, it happened in New Orleans.
They move out.
It's not a race thing.
It's an economics thing.
People just move out.
They go to places where there's a better quality of life.
And when that happens, what you're left with is a solid Democrat voting city, community, state, what have you.
So all hell was raised over canceling the DC voucher program.
Because it worked.
So Obama's done a flip-flop, and he's going to let every kid in it, he's going to keep the program open till every kid graduates.
Then he's going to shut it down.
To which I have a question.
Either vouchers work or they don't.
Either they work or they don't.
Obama doesn't believe in them.
He wants to shut the voucher program down.
He said so.
He doesn't believe in the voucher program.
So why would he continue this program if it's a bad thing?
He believes it's a bad thing.
He says he believes it's a bad thing.
If it's a bad thing, if it doesn't serve a purpose, in his view, he ought to cancel it.
He should stick with the cancellation because he's he doesn't think this is a good program.
Period.
He's not concerned with the disruption to the kids here.
I'll tell you what this is about.
What are you saying?
So what do you think it's about?
Partially public relations propaganda, but let's be specific.
Because everything with Obama is a PR propaganda.
What Barack Obama is worried about is that the black population will discover he really doesn't care about them.
And that was starting to happen.
You have parents of black kids who love this school, who love the whole concept in Washington, and their kids are excelling.
AJ from Houston, why is he doing this?
He calls her.
Why is he shutting the school?
Doesn't make sense.
The parents love it.
People have heard about it, think it's great.
But he announced he was going to shut it down.
Now he's going to let this thing stay open till everybody in it graduates.
Then the parents will go away because after their kids have graduated, the parents go away.
There are no new enrollees, so no new parents they get mad.
So the current parents that are mad and don't understand why it would shut it down.
They're happy.
Their kids go to school till they graduate, then you shut it down, and there's nobody unhappy.
And what Obama has to do here is to make sure that the black population does not figure out that he really doesn't care about them, that they're just pawns.
How in the world, you have to ask yourself this question.
How in the world have we gotten to the point where a program that does not only a great job of educating children, but a better job of educating children?
How have we gotten to the point where a program that does a better job of educating black children with less money than public schools is considered controversial?
How in the hell have we gotten there?
And how in the hell have we gotten to the point where a school that educates black kids, poor black kids better and cheaper, where have we got to put that that poses a threat to somebody, and the school has to be shut down.
How in the world have we gotten to this point?
These kids going to these voucher schools have a great chance, at least a greater chance to succeed.
Doctors, lawyers, hedge funds.
And Michelle Obama is telling them don't do that.
Don't do that.
Don't go to doctors.
Don't become lawyers.
Don't become hedge funds.
Stay in your community and be a nurse, a community organizer, or what have you.
And so you might say the worst thing the Obamas can have is an educated underclass because they don't want them escaping the underclass, regardless of their race.
Somebody else could have to explain it to me if that's not right, because I don't know how we've gotten to the point where I thought the whole point here was inferior urban schools, and that was unfair.
It was racist, it was bigoted.
So here's a plan to elevate them.
The kids love it, their parents love it, they're learning more, better grades, and a black president shuts it down.
Somebody tell me why, if it isn't that he's worried about the political ramifications of this group of people becoming educated.
Because I'm going to tell you, folks, intellectually and emotionally, too.
I do not understand.
How a school, a program based on vouchers that educates blacks better than they are in the public schools, does it cheaper, is A called controversial, and B needs to be shut down.
It makes no sense, especially if you listen to the complaints of the leftist community over the horrible circumstances facing inner city kids in education.
Here's a solution.
You see, the left doesn't want solutions.
The race industry does not want solutions.
Solutions mean loss of jobs.
Solution means happiness.
Solution means success, prosperity, freedom.
Who want that?
They're gonna have chaos and insecurity and dependency.
This is just sick.
He must have been catching all kinds of hell from somewhere.
Because now he's going to extend the school until everybody in it graduates.
That way, no angry parents, no angry anybody else, but no new enrollees, so no new angry parents.
We'll be back after this.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
Rush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone.
Here is uh Ruth in Waverley, Ohio.
Hi, Ruth, great to have you here.
Hello.
First time caller also.
Well, my question kind of goes with that saying, I'm working right now, but uh I'm wondering why.
The smartest people in my graduating class, none of the girls have children.
And that's why our country is going in a downhill slide.
You know what you need to do.
You you need to go rent a movie called Idiocracy.
Have you heard of that movie?
No, I haven't.
Um Ruth, uh it's juvenile.
It's a juvenile movie, and it it's not something that you can watch with young kids, but it's about the very premise that you are expressing concern for.
It is about it it's it's uh Luke Wilson stars with Some um Starlet, I don't remember her name.
And the Army is uh is experimenting with a uh program to to freeze people for a year to uh to to see what happens and wake them up and see if they can suspend the aging process and so forth.
Uh-huh.
And what happens is they put them in the building and the building gets bulldozed because the defense budget gets cut, and they're in these chambers, life supporting chambers while frozen or suspended for 500 years, and they eventually wake up in America in the year 2500.
And what's happened is nobody with an IQ over 70 has had kids.
Everybody is a blithering idiot.
They try to water their crops with Gatorade.
The cost cost store is is is 99% of the whole town.
Uh every business like a Starbucks or a McDonald's is a whorehouse.
I mean, it's juvenile, but it it it does, it does address this this whole concept of the smart people.
They keep putting off having kids and putting it off.
But the idiots, I mean, just procreating like rabbits out there.
How old are your friends you're talking about?
Well, we're 56 now.
And you've got 56-year-old female friends that have never had kids.
Yes.
They regret it.
Uh no, they don't.
Well, I'm gone.
Have you asked?
Have you asked them why they didn't want to have kids?
They said they put their careers ahead of their family life.
Well, now that's me too.
I mean, I understand that, but I also know that women have the biological time bomb that starts kicking in the late 30s.
Yes, that's true.
And uh that's just nothing they can do about that.
It just it just happens.
Well, I just I think it's a sad sight that I'm seeing this country in because it's going downhill.
Well, all the smart people are not having children.
You need you need to go rent the movie Idiocracy, and it'll it'll at least make you laugh about this.
I couldn't begin to give you a reason why.
I don't know that it's true that that that even the only the stupidest among us are having kids.
Well, the ones that can afford them are the ones on welfare.
The ones that can afford them are the ones on Welfare.
No, not no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not entirely.
The ones that can afford them are larger than ones not having them, according to your theory.
Well, that's true too, but the ones having them are the only ones that can't afford.
Not everybody having kids is on welfare.
Oh, I know that I'm not.
And I had three.
So you you you just you disprove you disprove your own theory.
It's um it is it is a problem.
Democrat Party, if it's true, Democrat Party loves it.
I mean, Democrat Party would love it if this is uh is the truth.
That was 43 pounds today, Mr. Snerdley.
Uh so today is eight weeks, 56 days.
So that's uh 43 pounds.
Everybody, well, what is a diet, folks?
I can't I it it's too I c I couldn't begin to tell you what it is.
It's it's 1,500 calories a day, but you don't count the calories, it's weight all get put together.
They all work.
That's the whatever diet you want to do, it works.
Just don't think you gotta exercise.
I'm not doing any exercise.
43 pounds in 56 days.
Anyway, I will not be here tomorrow on Friday, as you know.
Mark Stein here tomorrow, and uh Mark Davis from Dallas will be here on Friday.