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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 Podcast.
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A microphone was turned off, uh, ladies and gentlemen by the broadcast engineer because I just about half hour ago finished a um a very long, wide-ranging television interview with Sean Hannity, which will air in two parts tonight and tomorrow night at 9 Eastern on the Fox News Channel.
And uh we turned this microphone off so that it wouldn't uh conflict with the uh microphone Fox used.
So anyway, here we are, we're back, we're ready to go.
Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network, and the uh Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Great to be with you.
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Did uh King Abdullah of the uh uh of Saudi Arabia did he grow six inches uh in in the past year, six months.
Well, the last time Obama met King Abdullah, he bowed down, and the White House says, no, he wasn't bowing down.
The king is so much shorter than uh then President Obama.
We were told Obama was much taller, was not bowing, just adjusting and then accommodating their height differences.
This meeting, Obama did not bow.
And uh may I maybe maybe that's it.
Maybe the king was wearing the lifts that have been popularized by King Jong il.
But uh the king was a lot taller, this like six inches.
I don't know what what what's in the sand over there that that might have caused six inches of growth in the Saudi King since uh the last meeting.
Folks, this this is an incredible news day today.
Uh there there this stuff that happened overnight and this morning is unbelievable.
Here's audio soundbite number one.
This is the best version of it we've got.
I guess uh Monday, President Obama interviewed by French TV.
You're gonna hear the French interpreter in there, but this is what Obama said.
One of the points I want to make is if he's a design took Sonati number of the Muslims.
You know, we'd be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.
If you actually took the number of Muslim Americans, we'd be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.
Now wait.
Now he also said this.
I think the most important thing I want to tell young people is that regardless of your faith, those who build, as opposed to those who destroy, I think leave a lasting legacy, not only for themselves, but also for other nations and their nations.
And the impulse towards destruction as opposed to how we can study science and mathematics and restore the incredible scientific knowledge, the output that came about during centuries of Islamic culture.
And then Jake Tapper reports on his blog at ABC last night, the emergence of Obama's Muslim roots.
During the campaign.
During the campaign, Obama said his father was an agnostic or was an atheist.
Today, we find out that Obama's own campaign, his own White House, is uh it was during a conference call in preparation for Obama's trip to Cairo, where he's going to address the Muslim world, that uh he he he talked about having a Muslim father.
They also said that um uh is his uh aunt or grandmother, something like that, was uh his Kenyan grandmother was uh was a Christian.
But this month, Gateway Pundit posts that we learned uh his Christian grandmother's gonna attend the Hajj, which is the trip to Mecca in uh in Saudi Arabia.
Now, as far as this nation being a Muslim country, and I know I know that people of state-run media are gonna say, come on, Mr. Limbaugh, he's disjunking The Muslims.
He's trying to promote world peace.
He's trying to promote understanding and yada yada yada.
Folks, I I uh the the the current Islamist identity of Islam, the the the the the terrorist wing of Islam, which is what it's most known for today, is trying to take us back to the seventh century.
Now, I'm I know this is going to offend some people, but we're gonna have to look at the Nobel Prize winners, and we're gonna find see how many Muslims are there.
And I could really anger some people if I said, let's compare the number of Muslims who have been Nobel Prize winners to the number of Jews who have been Nobel Prize winners, and I don't think it's a contest.
Also, do you know how many Muslims there are in America?
2.3 million, according to the Pew Research Center, there are 2.3 million Muslims in America.
Yet the United States is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world, Obama says.
Indonesia, 200 million Muslims, India, 156 million Muslims, Pakistan, 150 million Muslims, the United States, 2.3 million Muslims, and we are one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.
So on the eve of this big trip to the Middle East, and on the eve, his big speech in Cairo is tomorrow to the Muslim world.
Barack Obama is trumpeting, and his White House is broadcasting all over the world, his Muslim roots, his Muslim father, his Muslim Kenyan grandmother.
During the campaign, we couldn't use the word Hussein because it was too negative.
It conjured up all these associations with Islamists.
And uh we talked about how he was uh he was Christian faith and so forth, and I'm not I'm not disputing that.
I just find it fascinating now that as he goes over again to the Middle East, and no doubt to apologize for the United States again to start heralding for that part of the world his Muslim roots.
Uh once again, we're getting a totally different Obama than we got during the campaign.
And I I'm I'm I'm certain.
I mean, I uh I feel like Allah Akbar, okay, Al-Akbar.
Allahu Akbar.
I mean, this is supposed to be our reaction now.
Man, oh man, oh man.
United States, one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.
By the way, just to be clear, I have nothing against anyone's faith.
I do not like Islamo-fascist terrorists.
I do not like terrorists.
I have no sympathy or compassion or tolerance for them.
And it's don't I don't want anybody misconstrue here.
Uh it's in fact, Gateway Pundit points out that he even had one of his one of his websites during the campaign was called Fight the Smears.
And the smears, in this case, that they were fighting was that he was a Muslim.
When people fabricate stories about someone's faith to denigrate them politically, that's an attack on people of all faiths.
During the 2008 campaign, Obama's website claimed that Obama's father was an agnostic or an atheist.
We find out today his father Barack Obama was indeed a Muslim.
Jake Tapper has it.
It's on ABC.
It posted and cleared last night.
The Muslim population, I don't think is even one percent of the population of this country.
And yet he's out there saying that the U.S. would be is one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.
I just I sit here, I am in in stunned amazement as all this happens right before our very eyes.
And there were people who tried to warn about this, and they were shouted down and they were ridiculed, and they were told to shut up.
And now look.
Didn't bow before the king, king grows Six inches.
Something's in the sand.
And we lost another 532,000 jobs in May.
16,000 jobs every day since the stimulus bill.
532,000 jobs lost in May.
A lot of change and a lot of hope.
U.S. private employers chopped more than half a million jobs in May, signaling job conditions remained tough and dashing some hopes the economy was not deteriorating as rapidly as thought.
Well, whose hopes?
State-run media.
State-run media is the source for the news.
The economy was getting better.
So here we go.
Let's see.
The uh 598,000 jobs lost in January, 76,000 jobs lost in February, 742,000 jobs lost in March, 545,000 jobs lost in uh in April, and let's see, in May, 532,000 jobs.
And yet, we're told the economy is bottomed out.
That's uh coming back.
Did you hear about Hugo Chavez?
This this is Joe.
This this is even better than that.
Hugo Chavez said uh this is Tuesday, right?
Or is it Wednesday?
Okay, so he said it yesterday.
Hugo Chavez said yesterday that he and Fidel Castro risk being more conservative than Barack Obama.
As Washington prepares to take control of General Motors during one of Chavez's customary lectures on the curse of capitalism and the bonanzas of socialism.
Hugo Chavez made reference to GM's bankruptcy filing.
He said, hey, Obama has just nationalized nothing more and nothing less than General Motors.
Comrade Obama, Fidel careful, or we're gonna end up to his right.
Holy Smolly, folks.
Holy Smolly.
Hugo Chavez is worried about being looking like a conservative compared to Barack Obama.
Now they're joking about it.
How about this headline?
This is from Reuters.
GM and Chrysler to face Senate scrutiny on dealers.
General Motors and Chrysler, both bankrupt, will try today to ease congressional concern and in some cases anger over their plans to slash more than 2,400 dealerships.
Members of the Senate Commerce Committee plan to grill GM chief executive Fritz Henderson and Chrysler President Jim Press about the loan aspect of restructuring that has triggered a broad response from Congress since dealers are nationwide.
The problem here is they're talking to the wrong people.
As a lawyer for Chrysler said the White House is picking the dealers that are closing.
Chrysler is not doing it.
And the same thing for General Motors.
Look at Chrysler and General Motors do not run themselves anymore.
If you want to find out why certain dealerships are closing, you're gonna have to bring up Barack Obama and his auto-task force to the Senate Commerce Committee and ask them.
So once again, members of Congress get to sit by as innocent bystanders, as though they had nothing to do with this.
And then grill these people who are not responsible.
They're not even in charge anymore.
It's the twilight zone.
It literally is the twilight zone.
All right.
I have to take a break.
Again, uh we did, I bet it was close to 40 minutes today.
40 to 45 minutes with Sean Hannity.
He flew down from New York last night.
He came in here.
We did the interview right here in the studio.
It was about uh we started at uh 10.30, finished at 1115.
It's gonna air in two parts tonight and tomorrow night on the Fox News Channel.
He showed uh at 9 o'clock.
And folks, it's hot.
It is hot.
Every subject you can imagine was covered.
Colin Powell, Soto Mayor, uh Al Qaeda destroying America, uh, maybe lagging what, Mr. Snerdley.
Have my words been too strong on Sotomayor?
Or you ask him because Newt has retracted uh his No, my words have not been too strong.
I don't I I I just heard right before the program started, I would didn't have a chance to do a whole lot of show prep late because of the Hannity interview.
So I after the interview, I checked my email, and uh three members of the state-run media had sent me emails wanting my reaction to Newt's retraction of his calling Sotomayor a racist, and I didn't know that he had, and I didn't know why he retracted it.
And I still don't.
Uh I've I have but but what did he what did he say?
Why did he why did he retract it?
Did he say he thought the word was too harsh or something?
Well, well, um I have my own theory about what Newt's doing, but since I'm not doing it, I'm not gonna comment.
I'm not retracting it.
Nobody's refuted it.
You know, they're out there saying it's too harsh.
It's uh it's a distracting rush.
I mean, it's a calling uh you know, you just don't want to use the word.
Why?
If the word means something, words mean things, and if it fits, I use it.
Now they may say, don't say it, Rush, dial it back a little bit, but nobody's saying I'm wrong.
Nobody's saying I'm making it up.
I mean, when she says she'd do a better job than a white guy.
Uh, what is it?
It's racism, reverse racism, whatever, but it's still racism, and she would bring a form of racism bigotry to the court.
But I as I said yesterday, folks.
I'm I'm I may look past that.
Uh I've got a whole stack on on Sotomayor today.
Uh the she, you know, she would be the sixth Catholic on the Supreme Court, and there are a lot of people worried about that.
That does not bother me at all.
I know a lot of Catholics, I I love Catholics.
But Sotomayor, she's a Catholic, and she doesn't have a clear record on abortion.
And I'm, you know, you i overturning Roe vs.
Wade, well, that would you could be huge.
I don't know that it'll ever happen.
But if if uh you know the opportunity to get somebody like her, she's a Catholic, she's a devout Catholic, she's a Hispanic Catholic, Puerto Rican, they tend to be uh devout.
She hasn't got a record on this.
Um normally liberals do have a record.
I mean when they're pro-choice men, they're they they they are camping it and they shout it from the mountaintops, they trumpet it.
She hasn't, so I I can see a possibility of supporting this nomination.
If I could be convinced that she does have a sensibility toward life in in in a legal sense, uh course in a in a real sense.
I gotta take.
Time out here.
We'll be back.
We will continue in your moments.
Stay with us.
Well, look at this.
Last week.
What a there's some company called Crystal, K-R-Y-S-T-L.
Uh, last week, Crystal Worker Ishimon Drayton told a customer in the drive-thru the uh restaurant was out of diet coke.
The woman got mad, started throwing French fries at the guy, then she pulled out pepper spray and sprayed him in the face.
Fast food worker gets fried.
Uh this now this happened in Jacksonville.
I am wondering, this woman must have been driving home to Port St. Lucie.
She must have been on the way to Port St. Lucie.
She stops at a fast food place in Jacksonville.
They don't have any uh diet coke, and she starts throwing French fries at the fast food at the uh at the drive-thru guy.
At least they didn't call 911.
There's a there's a step up uh on that concern.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the reputed governor of California warned lawmakers yesterday they have until June 15th to close the state's budget deficit if they miss the deadline.
California will run out of cash by the end of July.
That means Californians could see a repeat of this past winter when officials delayed payments to welfare recipients, private contractors, and local governments to keep the state solvent amid a budget impasse.
California's Day of Reckoning is here, Schwarzenegger said in an unusual address before a joint legislative session.
We have no time to waste.
Just like the last time they ran out of money.
January of this year.
Might have to delay payments to welfare recipients.
That's how they get everybody in gear.
Might have to delay payments to welfare recipients.
California must borrow almost every summer because it pays out most of its funds in the first half of the fiscal year from July to December and receives most of its revenue in the second half.
New polling out there from uh Quinnipiac.
Is that no, yeah, Quinnipiac University.
55 to 36%.
People say affirmative action should be abolished.
This is a poll on Sonia Sotomayor.
We'll be back.
Stay with us.
Hi, Rush Limbaugh, the cutting edge of societal evolution and having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
All right.
I have read uh Newt Gingrich's Op-Ed.
And here's how it begins, where he supposedly retracts his comments about Sotomayor.
Shortly after President Obama nominated her to a lifetime appointment of the court, I read Judge Sotomayor's now famous words.
I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life.
My initial reaction was strong and direct, maybe too strong, maybe too direct.
The sentiment struck me as racist, and I said so.
Since then, some who want to have an open and honest consideration of her fitness to serve have been critical of my word choice.
With these critics who want to have an honest conversation, I agree.
The word racist should not have been applied to Judge Sotomayor as a person, even if her words themselves are unacceptable.
A fact which both Obama and his press secretary Robert Gibbs have since admitted.
So it is her words to her words to which we should turn.
Here's how I interpret this.
I don't think this is bad at all.
I I what Newt is basically saying is he doesn't want to get personal.
And he thinks it's personal to say she is a racist.
He wants to judge her by her words.
And she has said racist things.
She has.
She said racist things which betray the fundamental American principle of equal justice under the law.
She said those words, and he wants he stresses her words rather than what kind of person she is, and that's what he wants to do.
So I mean, he may be retracting something here, but he's not changing his opinion of her as a judge.
So it may be a retraction of the use of a word, uh, and he's free to do that.
But this this is uh state the state-run media calling it a retraction, but it seems to me more like he's refocusing his critique.
Now, as for me, when Senator Patrick Leahy and the Democrats give Miguel Estrada an upward-down vote on his nomination, I will listen to lectures by bigoted Democrats who schemed to smear and destroy the man because he is an Hispanic.
See, to me, folks, it's not just Sotomayor, it is an entire mentality and motivation by the left, which owns the Democrat Party now.
They use race all the time, including against blacks and Hispanics and women with whom they disagree.
So when Leahy and Schumer, and Kennedy and all the rest apologize to Estrada and Clarence Thomas, and Janice Rogers Brown, I might give a damn what they have to say.
And that goes for their media puppets and the state-controlled media as well.
But I'm I'm not going to retract anything.
What I have said happens to be true.
What Leahy and Schumer and Kennedy have said about Clarence Thomas and Miguel Estrada.
And Janice Rogers Brown has been a lie.
If anybody should be retracting anything, it's Schumer.
It's Leahy, it's Biden.
It is all the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
For what they did to Robert Bork, what they tried to do to Clarence Thomas, and what they did do to Clarence Thomas.
Janice Rogers Brown, Miguel Estrada, and we could throw Alberto Gonzalez in there as well.
Try to destroy him too, precisely because he was Hispanic.
So I mean, you people of state-run media, you can ask me, oh, well, hey, Rush, you're going to retreat.
No, I'm not the one that has to retract anything.
The truth does not get retracted.
Except in the state-run media.
So if there's any retracting to be done, let's start with Senator Leahy.
And then move on to Senator Kennedy.
And then to Senator Biden and then to Senator Schumer.
Quinnipiac University just released new polling data showing that Americans firmly reject affirmative action policies based on race.
The numbers 55 to 36.
They say that affirmative action should be abolished.
And they disagree 71 to 19 with Sonia Sotomayor's ruling in the New Haven Firefighters case, according to the same poll that was released today.
71 to 19 disagree with her ruling.
Ricci and the New Haven firefighters case.
More than 70% of voters in a Quinnipiac poll say that diversity is not a good enough reason to give minorities preferential treatment in competition for government or private sector jobs, including the Supreme Court.
And this was a survey of over 3,000 voters.
Among the specific questions comes this interesting breakdown.
It seems that only a plurality of black voters support the practice in government, while a majority of Hispanics who were polled firmly oppose affirmative action.
Now, Rasmussen has just released its polling numbers today.
They report an erosion of support for Sonia Sotomayor, with far less than a majority in support of her confirmation.
Forty-one percent now favor confirmation, 36% are opposed.
A week ago, those figures were 45% and 29% respectively.
69% of Republicans now view Sotomayor as politically liberal, a view shared by 50% of unaffiliated independents.
53% of Democrats view uh Sotomayor as politically moderate.
The partisan divide on the question is increased significantly.
Now I know what you're saying.
Rush, you know, you don't poll.
The left lives by them.
The left, the White House, they live by polls.
I am told that there is a two-hour meeting in the White House every evening at 6:30 to go over the polls for that day in planning the next day.
And that's not unusual.
I mean, a lot of White House's poll and Paul Clinton did it.
I don't think the Bush administration did it as much, but they did, but this administration certainly does.
And they live by it.
Now, a lot of you, I've checked my email.
One guy, are you out of your mind?
You out of your mind?
You think Obama would nominate somebody who's not pro-choice?
Well, folks, we nominated David Souter thinking he was conservative.
Obama said he didn't talk to her about it.
Now, we had a news story here from McClatchy newspapers.
There's state-run media.
The killing of a prominent abortion doctor brought anti-abortion activist Monday to the Supreme Court.
And fresh attention to Sonia Sotomayor's ambiguous stance on the issue.
Activists on all sides can find solace in different parts of her record on the second circuit.
She backed some abortion clinic protesters and a restrictive Bush administration policy on international family planning.
At other times, she agreed with prosecutors who were seeking to charge clinic protesters with criminal contempt.
And they make the point that she is Roman Catholic, as are five other members of the Supreme Court.
With the exception of Justice Kennedy, who in a key 92 case helped sustain a woman's right to choose abortion.
And she would be the sixth.
Some organizations, including International Planned Parenthood, forfeited U.S. funding rather than accept the restrictions, Sotomayor dismissed the claims that the policy violated free speech rights she has found in favor of anti-abortion protesters.
She's found in favor of not funding.
Uh abortion uh uh organizations around the world.
And get this.
For those of you who think I've lost my mind, how many of you know who Bill Donahue is?
Bill Donahue is president of the Catholic League.
This guy is on television constantly defending the Catholic Church against smears everywhere they occur, be it in movies, in the news, in uh music or whatever.
And it's said here, this is in the Washington Times, a prominent Catholic conservative who regularly criticizes liberal co-religionists for weak stances on abortion, said last week he's gonna be quietly rooting for Judge Sonia Sotomayor.
Said she may even be an improvement over David Suter, Bill Donahue, said that Judge Sotomayor's record has more bright spots than conservative Catholics can reasonably expect to get from an appointee of President Obama.
He told the Washington Times, if the Republicans are smart, they would not fight this one.
Hmm.
Hmm.
What do I make of this?
What I make of this is that there's um people taking a look at Sonia Sotomy or from our side, and maybe finding not that much to totally oppose her.
There might be silver lining there.
She it's when you've got the president of the Catholic League, who is is is he's it fights the defamation of the church, saying we might have a secret weapon here.
And he it's about the life issue here, talking about abortion.
I mean, you have to you have to perk up and uh and listen to this.
A couple of sound bites before we go to the break uh state-run media.
Just gonna make you sick.
Lara Logan, CBS Evening News, live last night from Cairo.
Sunset in Cairo.
The call to prayer rings out.
Thousands fill the mosques for Friday prayers.
Muslims around the world are paying close attention to the overtures made by Barack Obama from his first moments as president.
America's new leader has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
State-controlled media, CBS, Muslims around the world, have had their hopes raised, and they now expect so much of one man.
Can he possibly fulfill this task and bear this burden?
The hopes of all Muslims, except one.
We'd have to say at least one, and that would be Osama.
Bin Laden.
There's a new tape out, reportedly from Osama.
Osama says Obama is just like George W. Bush.
Back to the state-controlled media, this time MSNBC, the co-anchorette Monica Novotney, interviewing Newsweek's Christopher Dickey, also from state-run media.
He is in Paris.
The question: we want to ask you about the bin Laden tape.
How much influence?
How much attention will this tape get in this part of the world?
Is there any chance it might impact President Obama's speech?
I don't think it's going to have much impact on the president's speech.
You know, uh Al-Qaeda, Ayman Zawari, uh Osama bin Laden, more and more are seen as hasbins in the Muslim world.
They don't stand for the kind of defiance and resistance that they used to.
There are other issues now that are a much more concern to Arabs and Muslims than just Al-Qaeda, just those guys up in the mountains Of Waziristan or wherever they are.
And I think everybody understands now that when they come out with these little video and audio presentations, they're just trying to keep their own myth alive.
I don't think that they have much resonance in the Arab world.
Really?
So now it's a miracle.
It's a miracle.
So Obama admits to his father's Muslim roots and his own Muslim roots.
And he admits that his grandmother is going to the Hajj.
And now he says that America is a Muslim country.
We could consider it a Muslim country if it's less than one percent of the population Muslim, and now Osama bin Laden is a has been.
Nobody cares about him.
He's a myth.
Him and Amon Zawahiri up there in Wazira stand in the caves.
Oh, nobody cares about him anymore.
Oh, let's see.
This is June.
I mean, if it was just nine months ago, eight months ago.
We kept hearing over and over again about the incompetence of George W. Bush because he hadn't captured bin Laden.
And now Bin Laden's a myth.
Bin Laden doesn't matter?
Old hat?
Doesn't inspire the Muslim world in him.
No.
I guess what's happened here.
If we put these two sound bites together, Lara Logan, state-run CBS, and this clown Dickey from State Run Newsweek.
We have to conclude that the Muslim world has a new leader.
Bin Laden a myth.
Obama to power.
Back after this.
My trusted, devoted, and very loyal and very frightened now staff think I should expound on my most recent comment.
I do not know what is so hard to misunderstand or understand about this.
I'll go through it again, but the I want to address one thing first.
State-controlled media.
Uh Christopher Dickey Newsweek.
Bin Laden is a has been, is a myth.
The Muslim world doesn't care anymore.
Really, there's a $50 million bounty on his head.
If you turn in information that leads to his capture or arrest, which is laughable, you can collect $50 million.
So I would say that if Muslims have no more use for him, and they live in abject poverty, as we know.
There's gotta be one of them that would pick up the phone and call us and tell us where bin Laden is and collect the 50 mil.
If he's just a has been, folks, you understand the absurdity of this.
Now let me let me expound on this.
I'm just drawing a conclusion that is a logical conclusion based on two reports from the state controlled media.
First, Lara Logan from state-run CBS.
Sunset in Cairo.
Thousands fill the mosques for Friday prayers.
Muslims around the world are paying close attention to the overtures made by Barack Obama from his first moments as president.
America's new leader has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
All right.
Now, folks, she said it.
State-run CBS Lara Logan.
America's new leader has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
Here now state-run uh Christopher Dickey Newsweek.
I don't think it's gonna have much impact on the president's speech.
You know, uh Al Qaeda, Iman Zawari, uh Osama bin Laden, more and more are seen as has-bens in the Muslim world.
Stop tape.
They don't stand for the kind of stop tape.
Lara Logan, state-run CBS.
America's new leader has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
He's talking about Obama.
Christopher Dickey, state-run Newsweek.
Bin Laden, Al Qaeda, more and more seen as has-bins in the Muslim world.
There's been a transfer of power.
There is a new figure atop the Muslim world, uh, in whom they, according to state-run CBS, not me.
The nations, the world's Muslims, have so many high hopes and expectations, and that is Barack Obama.
Because bin Laden, the myth, has been No biggie anymore.
How else are we to put these two together and draw any other conclusion?
I might want to soften it if it's a little bit too hard for you to say that Barack Obama has been anointed here by the state-run media as the titular head of the Muslim world.
How's that?
Is that better?
Lara Logan, CBS News, America's new leader, Obama, has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
What hopes do Middle Eastern Muslims have?
She didn't specify.
What hopes do Middle Eastern Muslims have?
Might it have anything to do with Israel?
What hopes has he raised?
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