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July 31, 2009 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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July 31, 2009, Friday, Hour #3
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Rush Limbaugh on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network on Friday, live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Monday through Thursday, we only talk about that which interests me because I don't want to sit here and be bored.
But on Friday, whatever you want to talk about is fine.
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President Obama is about to lose Larry Flint and his support.
Larry Flint has posted the following at uh Tina Brown's new uh website, the dailybeast.com.
Dear President Obama, you've proven to be a great campaigner.
You have yet to demonstrate your ability to govern.
Who needs a Republicans?
They don't know what compromise is.
They're just out to derail your presidency.
Bitch slap them at every opportunity and put them in their place.
They lost.
You didn't.
As for disloyal Democrats, you need to yank the carpet out from under them.
Remind them that their survival is dependent upon yours.
Don't pull punches, Mr. President.
You need some gonads, and if you don't have any, as Hillary would say, you better grow some now.
You have failed to keep many campaign promises.
You've ignored civil liberty violations, such as warrantless wiretapping.
Hey, Larry, he is expanded on the program.
He's he's extended that.
Back to Larry Flint's letter to Obama.
You passed a stimulus package, obviously full of pork for Democrats.
You handed over billions more in taxpayer dollars to crooked bankers.
You listened to the very people who created the meltdown, the mutton Jeff team of Larry Summers and Tim Geitner.
You've let the insurance lobbyists hijack health care reform to the detriment of every man, woman, and child in America.
Mr. President, you must say what you mean and mean what you say.
Closing Guantanamo means just that.
You can do it right now.
You don't have to wait till January.
You can place terrorist suspects in the federal correctional system without creating any risk to our citizens.
You're a nice guy.
Everybody likes nice guys.
Sometimes they finish last, though.
You don't want that.
Neither do those of us who voted you in.
The American people have placed their future in your hands.
For heaven's sake, don't let them down and don't let yourself down.
Signed Larry Flint, publisher Hustler Magazine.
Did Larry not get any bailout money?
What's behind this?
I'll tell you, when you're when you start losing Larry Flint and Larry Flint public letter that says you need to grow some gonads, as Hillary would say.
I want to read again from uh Obama's second autobiography.
Yes, he's what, 40-something years old, he's had two autobiographies in a career spanning five minutes.
The second autobiography, The Audacity of Hope, Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.
This is from page 100, Chapter 5, Opportunity.
The bottom line is that fuel efficient cars and alternative fuels like E 85, a fuel formulated with 85% ethanol, represent the future of the auto industry.
It is a future American car companies can attain if we start making some tough choices now.
For years, U.S. automakers and the UAW have resisted higher fuel efficiency standards because retooling cost money, and Detroit's already struggling under huge retiree health costs and stiff competition.
So during my first year in the Senate, I proposed legislation I called health care for hybrids.
The bill makes a deal with U.S. automakers in exchange for federal financial assistance in meeting the health care costs of retired auto workers.
The big three would reinvest these savings into developing more fuel efficient vehicles.
Now this was written back in 2006.
It was well known what Obama wanted to do.
This is all about a stop to the USA, the Cash for Clunker program.
It's all about getting you out of cars you want and into cars that you don't want.
Even if they uh even if they use your tax money as the incentivized rebate money for it.
About a month ago, this is public policy polling in uh in uh Virginia, uh North Carolina, by the way, and as we've mentioned the sponge is a bunch of Dems, a bunch of Democrats, a bunch of liberals.
And their polling is not good for Democrats or Obama, and there's some new polling data out for Virginia that is not good for the Democrats.
About a month ago, we showed Barack Obama's approval down to 48% in Virginia.
That was before his numbers started really declining in most national polls, and at the time came as quite a surprise given the 52% he received there last November.
Then last week, Survey USA released its monthly round of state-level approval polling, and while they found him down everywhere, it was particularly pronounced in Virginia, where he dropped all the way to 44%.
Both our poll, public policy polling, and the Survey USA poll showed a party identification breakdown for the state of Democrat plus one, which is reasonable, but two polls don't make a firm conclusion.
There is uh any reason folks can think of why Obama would be doing worse in Virginia relative to his performance last year than other places, they're asking the question.
And there's a you know, gubernatorial can't uh contest there in the uh the Democrat candidates uh way, way down.
Yeah, I'll answer the question for you, public policy polling.
They're smarter in Virginia.
Why it's the intelligent thing is if you got 52% of the state that voted for him, and they thought they were getting a savior, and here we are seven months later, and we've got an absolute disaster.
It is only smart and understandable that people would be disappointed and be disapproving of President Obama.
The 52% of voted for him don't mean diddly squat now.
Doesn't mean diddly squat.
We're in the middle of an unmitigated economic disaster.
Four straight quarters of economic decline that the state-run media is trying to portray as excellent good news, which is not reporting, it is repeating the party line.
It's Pravda.
Four straight quarters of a contracting economy.
Two straight quarters is how you officially define a recession.
Four straight quarters.
Jobless claims, unexpectedly high again.
It's a disaster.
There is a wanton, purposeful destruction of the U.S. economy going on.
You think people want to be happy about this?
Police were called on a group of retirees who refused to leave Senator Diane Feinstein's West Los Angeles office until she talked to them about health care reform.
Los Angeles Police Sergeant Rich Brunson said Thursday, police lured the group of seven outside, got them out somehow, then seven people, seven seasoned citizens, and then locked the building's doors behind them.
Brunson had said earlier that eight people were being taken into custody, but corrected himself after getting new details from officers on the scene.
A spokeswoman for the 55 to 87-year-old activists said they arrived at Feinstein's office, uh, Feinstein's office around noon and remained in her conference room more than six hours.
Feinstein spokesman Gil Duran says staff offered the retirees an in-person meeting with the senator during an LA visit next week, but they demanded to speak with her immediately.
All this about health care.
Now, folks, if this is happening in Los Angeles, even before these senators in Congress and get home, I'm telling you, Hot August days and nights are ahead for all members of Congress.
Now, on the health care bill, it's uh the vote has been, as you know, delayed until the fall when they come back, sometimes September or October.
And this incident, uh, you know, call the cops on your constituents.
Seven people between the age of 55 and 87.
You call a cops to get them out of your office and you lock your office door behind them.
The Democrat, Senator Diane Feinstein.
These are the people, by the way, if you you you get the so-called seasoned citizens alarmed and outraged.
These people aren't going to know what hit them.
And they are already on the way.
So this can be stopped.
This vote can be this this can be defeated depending on how much opposition and how there is to this and how much members of Congress and the Senate hear about it while they're home.
And I won't be so many of them are probably going to take junkets out of the country and leave their staff to deal with it.
They'll take junk vacations, they'll call them official junk is to learn about the mating habits, the Australian rabbit bat, or some other important thing happening around the world to to avoid this.
But they're going to hear about it whether they hear about it personally or not.
And they are going to be casting a vote that in their minds is going to be largely determinant on whether they win re-election.
Not all of them and some of them in safe you know commie lip districts but not all of them, especially the blue dogs.
So this is uh politico.com I mean this is a um an i illustration of this screaming constituents protesters dragged out by the cops congressmen fearful for their safety welcome to the new town hall style meeting the once stayed boring forum that's rapidly turning into a house of horrors for members of Congress on the eve of the August recess members are reporting meetings that have gone terribly awry marked by angry sign carrying mobs mobs
mobs they are calling them and these mobs are engaging in disruptive behavior in at least one case a congressman a congressman has stopped holding town hall events because the situation's spiraled so far out of control.
Tim Bishop Democrat New York I had felt they'd be pointless there's no point in meeting with my constituents and listen to them and have them listen to you if what's basically an unruly mob prevents you from having an intelligent conversation.
Oh so the way all of you people who care enough to show up at a town hall meeting hosted by your Congress and you're just an unruly mob out of control that'll be why they don't do these people have been turned into mobs you know talk radio and limbo turned them into mobs you can't even have an intelligent discussion out there.
And if these congressmen refuse to have their town meetings and get the word out that they don't want to do it because the voters are unhinged and the just an unruly mob they're going to pay for this in spades so here's politico doing their best to spin this four members of Congress make voters look like they're just unruly mobs.
They're unhinged this is this is this is dangerous because it overlooks the fact that when the voters ask intelligent questions that the politicians cannot or will not answer with truth they are then called wild mobs that need to be ignored Tim Bishop well be pointless unruly mob can't have an intelligent conversation.
Translation I don't want to deal with the fact these people know how I'm trying to trick them.
I don't want to deal with my constituents who know I'm trying to sell them down the river.
I don't want to deal with my constituents who actually know what I'm doing and what I'm going to vote for.
So I'm going to call them an unruly mob and say that they're unhinged and unintelligent and makes no sense for me to talk to them.
So I think either way they have the meeting or they don't the meetings or they don't they lose I think the opposition to this the energy on this is even more than it was to the amnesty bill that was an email phone call event that happened before the recess.
These clowns are going to be going home during the recess or avoiding these town meetings and uh the targets even the political says here the targets in these in these cases are House Democrats, not the Republicans.
This is a purely Democrat Party problem.
Democrats are quick to point out that they're not the only ones facing hostile audiences.
They, you know, love the point to Mike Castle, who's a Republican from Delaware, who found himself in a confrontation earlier this month with a birther pro birther thing.
You know, the birth certificate thing.
Andy McCarthy wrote a brilliant piece on this whole birth certificate controversy at National Review Online.
He really says it's not about the birth certificate.
It's about Obama's honesty.
He hasn't released his law school records, his law review records, his uh Columbia his university records, he hasn't released a lot of things.
This thing could easily be shut down if Obama would just release the birth certificate.
You know, you remember the drive-by media and the Dan Rather business?
Dan Rather faked documents.
Mary Mapes and Dan Rather faked documents to show that Bush skipped out of National Guard service.
And they ended up giving Dan Radder an award.
They circled the wagons.
Peter Jennings and Brokaw, they gave him an award for great work.
They circled the wagons.
They made it up.
And now just this is just a bunch of cooks.
The birthers are just a bunch of cooks and so forth, and everybody's being told to avoid them and so forth.
Obama could shut it down.
There has to be some reason he doesn't want people to see that burst.
Maybe it's dual citizenship, who knows.
But as McCarthy points out, the birth certificate's not the point here.
The point is we have a president of the United States who will not tell us who he is.
He spends twenty years in an insane pastor's church who practices black liberation theology, which is basically African socialism.
Says he didn't hear what he said.
We got a president who doesn't want people to know him.
We have a president who wants people to know only the public vision or version that we get when he goes out and makes these speeches with the God reverb and echo behind him.
Quick time out.
Open line Friday.
Your phone calls are next.
Promise right after this.
Music The House of Representatives has just voted to put restrictions on how Wall Street executives get paid.
They actually did it.
They're rushing through a bunch of things before they uh get out of town.
Larry Flint.
Maybe he is mad that he didn't get any stimulus money because stimulus money has gone to pornography.
From Fox News, stimulus bill money goes to art houses showing pervert reviews and underground pornography.
National Endowment for the Arts may be spending some of the money it got from the porculus bill, Saturday night uh purview uh on uh defund new simulated sex dances, Saturday night pervert reviews, and the airing of porno horror films in art houses in San Francisco.
The NEA was given eighty million dollars of the government's stimulus bill to spread around the needy artists nationwide.
Most of the money is being spent to help preserve jobs in museums, orchestras, theaters, and dance troops that have been hard hit by the recession, but some of the grants are spicing up more than the economy.
A few of their more risque choices have some taxpayer advocates hot under the collar, a fifty thousand dollar infusion for the Frame Line Film House, which uh recently screened Thundercrack, the world's only underground kinky art porno horror film, complete with four men, three women, and a gorilla.
Stimulus money went to pornography groups.
And I guess Larry Flint didn't get his, which may also be why he's a little upset.
Michael in Concord, New Hampshire.
Hello, welcome to the EIB network.
Hi.
Thank you, Russ, for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
Uh my c my concern is you you mentioned all the uh the issues that we have regarding the the reform of the health system regarding how people are, you know, the overweight people, so to say, and how they're gonna regulate what you can eat and so forth.
Yeah.
Uh my question is, are they gonna also try to cut costs and basically tell people that they can't do extreme sports because they're at high risk of going to the hospital for injuries?
Um, whatever it is, whether it's racing, whether it's you know, car racing, sports, I mean, you know, all those injuries are obviously you know, obviously we're gonna be paying for, which a good point.
Look at the medical bills of your average college football team, uh, your average National Football League team, uh, these guys are in MRIs every day.
I guess that's my whole point is that you know, if we're gonna I know it sounds a little bit extreme, but at the same time, if they're gonna regulate what you can eat and what you can't eat and what they're gonna tax and so forth, I I just I mean, is that the next level?
Is that taking a Well, that's a good question.
That's a good question because here you have what you your question illustrates something.
You have the public at large, mom and pop, Joe Six Pack, Mary Botox, and they're out there living their lives and and uh they're gonna have all these restrictions on what they can eat, what they can't eat.
Now let's move to the NFL.
Well, certainly, I can't believe that Obama will outlaw the NFL because it's too dangerous, but the health care costs they have, they have uh, you know, surgeons, medical trainers, uh uh doctors on staff, and I frankly don't know if they pay for all this out of pocket at the on the NFL team or if they have insurance policies to deal with it, probably a combination of both.
Well, what if they have to go to the government for all of their insurance?
What if what if that happens?
There are so many you know this this this economy and our culture, our society is so complex.
And your question illustrates a good point that Obama's treating every citizen as being identical in terms of health care this and health care that be right back.
Yeah, I did.
I hit I I um I woke up, I ha I woke up twice during the night, went to bed relatively early for me, went to bed about eleven thirty or midnight, and uh the cat punkin was headbutting me about four o'clock.
Now, when I went to bed, when I went to bed out there, let's say what did I weigh to because I did this twice.
I weighed uh I weighed two thirteen.
I always had two or three pounds at night more than you do in the morning as standard operating procedures.
So I anyway, I uh w when Punk and headbutted me for no reason.
I mean, she didn't want to eat, she just headbutted me.
I think she knows I'm not gonna be around this weekend.
Cats learn these things.
They can see you packing, they know something's up.
So it started hit.
I woke up and I went in and I said, Okay, at four o'clock in the morning, I weighed.
And I weighed what I weighed yesterday when I got up, two eleven.
I said, Cool.
Another three hours I'll lose another pound.
So when I got up at the second time, well, the real the final time is seven o'clock, Lord, and there it was, lo and behold, two ten, eighty pounds today.
Eighty pounds.
And to answer, you know, it's amazing.
I tell people that just some friends since they saw me on Greta, and I don't I'm not in regular contact with them.
It's wow, you looking great.
You're on a diet, got an exercise program going.
Everybody thinks you you cannot lose weight unless you have an exercise program.
And I have not had an exercise program.
Just golf.
There's I haven't done any, it's not about that.
Uh anyway, so 80 pounds today, so 210, and this I was originally gonna stop here and see what it was like, and so I've decided I'm not gonna stop.
I'm gonna keep going to go to 200 and uh see what it's like.
And they just keep going.
What you think I've lost enough?
You do.
Well, see, I want to lose even more.
I want to give myself five years to put it back on instead of the usual three.
Just kidding.
Get this.
From a very approving Washington Post, by the way.
House Democrats cram class on health bill.
Looks like the Democrats have been shamed into getting at least a passing familiarity with the Obamacare bill before they face their constituents during the August recess.
The Democrats held the tutorial in the Capitol basement starting at four in the afternoon last Monday.
For the first two and a half hours, one hundred and eighty members of Congress had to do something for which they typically have limited affinity.
They shut up.
They sat still in little folding chairs and they listened to their staffers tell them what's in the bill.
They they were not even allowed to ask questions.
They could they could write questions down for discussion later in the evening.
They were all House Democrats boning up on the historic and controversial health care reform legislation that's gradually emerging from their chamber.
Some members had a printout of the uh entire bill.
Others used a thirty-four page cheat sheet.
Uh that Dennis Kucinich uh took page after page of notes uh the legal pad with the as during the lecture.
And to make matters uh somewhat easier for members, the packet of information handed out at the door included a glossary of health care terms.
Somebody named Murphy, uh Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy.
Anyway, this is a complicated problem with a complicated solution, said somebody named Murphy.
If you're gonna fix it, it's not gonna come in four pages.
The last Harry Potter book was seven hundred pages.
So they went to school on a piece of legislation that they committees have been voting on and talking about.
All to prepare them.
I think they've been going to school on the wrong stuff.
They need to be taking self-defense lessons, not boning up on the health care bill.
Their constituents already know what's in the bill.
The big problem with these guys also knowing what's in the bill.
They're not gonna be able to get away with lying about it.
And if their constituents know more about what's in it than they do, they are sunk.
And then if they well, we've got to cancel a meeting because you're you're just an unruly mob.
I can't even have an intelligent conversation with you.
Yeah, that's right, Mr. Congress, because we know more about it than you do.
Jack will it in Wichita, Kansas, a uh uh i college student, I guess.
Welcome to the program.
Hi.
Hi, actually I'm a college graduate.
My fiance is still a college student, though.
And I'm uninsured, and it really chaps me that they're passing this bill in my name, basically, because that I'm one of the people they keep talking about.
And it's like I'm engaged and my f me my fiance and I are getting married soon.
One of these days we'd like to start a family on our time and our choice.
And yet, according to some of the legislation and this bill, this health care bill, the government will get to dictate when we can have children.
They'll get to dictate uh the thing.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Wait a minute.
Uh why why do you think the government will be able to dictate when and when you can't have children based on when they'll pay for it?
Yeah, well, that and I mean they'll it's like if we decide if it turns out that for some reason Brandon and I can't for some reason conceive and we have to have through fertility treatments or something, they can say, Oh, well, no, you don't get to, or well, no, we're not ready for you.
You have to stay on birth control.
And if we don't, they can basically hold it over our heads, and if we have children, they can I mean uh they get to decide everything.
They get to decide how we do things.
Jack Willen, who told you all this?
Oh, according to my father sent me an email with the link to the legisl uh to the text of the legislation, and I read it, and unfortunately, I'm in the car right now in Wichita and not in my home, so I can't look up the actual page number for you, but I still I mean it was like in page nine, it was like in the nine hundred range of the text on the page numbers.
Folks, I want you to understand what we have here.
We have a college graduate who has read the whole thing.
Did you need two lawyers to translate it for you?
No.
Well, John Conyers said he does, and he's chairman of judiciary committee.
So you read the whole bill of somewhere in the 900 page range, you found all that you just told me.
Yeah, basically.
I mean, it's it doesn't take a lot of yeah, I mean, you have to sit there and you have to, you know, work at it and that you know, be willing to understand it.
You can't this isn't like reading the newspaper.
But I mean, it's not impossible to understand just by reading on your own.
Nothing's as bad as reading the newspaper.
But I know what you're you're talking about how complicated it is.
Yeah.
I mean, hell, the Harry Potter books are more complicated sometimes.
Well, I didn't even know that was in it.
Yeah, and I mean it's like a lot of people don't realize that's in there, but they get to control all of that, you know, family Planning.
The government's doing family planning.
They have been for quite a while, and you know, they're in there in in in all these disguised ways, but this just is this is just putting out in black and white wide open.
Yeah.
Now why do you think they want to do that?
Because I'm a Republican and they don't want me spawning more little Republicans.
Well, no, they're going to make the Democrats do this too.
Well, I'm betting if you pay certain money or whatever, you probably get a better bill than I did.
I don't know.
You left one in the document.
You are you are one.
I've heard that this fear from so many people who've called this program that whatever the rules in this bill are, that if you're a Democrat, it's going to be a little easier for you to be um uh massaged through the system.
You're gonna be punished last year.
Wait list will be long or shorter if you're a Democrat.
A lot of people have this fear that tells me that people know who this guy is and what he's uh what he's all about.
Well, Jack Well, and thanks for the call.
I appreciate it.
That's um you're gonna control family planning.
Now the real reason they want to control family planning, and then you can throw in that yeah, they want to limit the number of potential Republicans born and so forth to counter all the liberals being aborted, but it's about controlling everything.
People just can't understand Americans, the average American just you you tell them, for example, you know, this guy is purposely destroying the U.S. economy.
I doesn't compute.
People do not understand they can't think that there are Americans who want who would do that.
They can't think that there's they've actually elected a president and have members of Congress who genuinely want to deny the basic liberty and freedom our U.S. Constitution and other founding documents have proclaimed.
And when I have people tell me this, I point out world history to them.
The history of the world is tyranny.
Human beings are viciously mean to each other.
The history of humanity is tyranny, tortured dungeons, dictatorship, fear.
The exception has been the United States of America.
That's the whole thing behind American exceptionalism.
The exception to human nature and world human history is the United States of America.
The people that want to control others so that they have more power, the people that want to limit liberty around the world.
They're all over the place.
They've always been all over the place.
They surround us.
That's why we're despised and feared.
We represent the only opposition to them.
And they're everywhere.
They're in the Middle East.
They're in Europe.
They're in they're in Asia.
They're in South America, Central America.
They're all over them.
We are surrounded.
And now we have a president who's sympathetic to those people.
And is engaging in in uh in policies that will replicate the same kind of uh loss of freedom and liberty that has been the traditional lot in life for the average human being since the beginning of time.
So you tell the American people, okay, they've finally done it.
These statists, these tyrannical types, they've finally gotten their foot in the door in the United States of America.
They have.
And this has been something that a lot of Americans have been fighting for a hundred years, these people have been around.
We've fought it fifty years, certainly.
But they never stop.
The quest for this kind of power is insatiable.
These people are no different than whoever the bad guy was in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Sorin, whatever it was.
No matter what they get, they're never happy.
They have an addiction that can never be satisfied or quelled.
By definition, addictions can't.
And most Americans with a historical perspective that begins with the day that they were born Just can't fathom the idea that people of the likes of people in world history who have been tyrannical dictators and torturers and murderers.
They can't have that.
That doesn't happen.
That's what's America's.
Well, people have been trying to create this in America for a long, long, long, long time.
I got it.
Somebody had a very funny description of Obama.
Me, the other day, a friend of mine told me he was talking to somebody, a friend of his.
It's a third party thing, but I think this guy was retired military.
Very respected by everybody that knows him.
What do you think of Obama?
This guy is the greatest ventriloquist I have ever seen.
Now, what he meant by that is somebody's running Obama.
Somebody's putting the words in his mouth, somebody the greatest ventriloquist.
And I think there's something to that too.
But anyway, I'm a little long.
We've got to take a brief time out and come back, finish up with some of your phone calls.
Stay with us.
Now I have a story here.
You may have seen this, but I doubt that if you saw it, you have my take.
Here's the headline.
Americans spend 34 billion dollars for alternative medicine.
The dateline here from state controlled Associated Press is Atlanta.
Americans spend more than a tenth of their out-of-pocket health care dollars on alternative medicine, according to the first national estimate of such spending in more than ten years.
What's alternative medicine?
Chiropractors, massage therapists, acupuncturists, herbal remedies are commanding significant consumer dollars as people seek high touch care in a high-tech society.
Nearly half of the people that use alternative medicine say they can't afford conventional care.
According to government data published in a separate report.
Now I I discount that.
What I mean.
Uh what what is the counter to a massage therapist that somebody can't afford.
Now, look, folks, if we have the money, people have the money and the desire and the will to search out all these alternative treatments and then pay for it themselves.
Why in hell can't the same line of thinking be used on standard everyday run of the mill checkup type doctor visits.
This seems to be a system that works very fine, doesn't take in cosmetic stuff and LASIK surgery or that.
We've had a pocket for all that too.
You know, so there are things we are willing to spend our own money on.
It's just for some reason we go into a real doctor's office, no offense, chiropractors, go into a real doctor's office, get a real checkup for some reason.
I'm not spending my money on that.
I have insurance for that.
People are willing to spend on this stuff.
I just hope this this whole thing is gonna be an absolute you're gonna re you're gonna regret this if this health care bill passes like you haven't regretted anything starting in 2013.
You are gonna regret it because there's no way out of it.
I I don't know.
Well, there's no easy way out of it, even with the election of new people.
There's no easy way out of it once this thing happens.
So it just has to be stopped.
Now, as members of Congress, we told you they are learning what's in the bill to prepare themselves for town meetings with you if they dare show up and don't take these junkets.
What they ought to be doing is preparing and learning self-defense.
Because they're in a very touchy situation here.
You know more about what's in this health care bill than they do.
And when you demonstrate that at a town hall meeting, they're gonna call you an unruly mob and unintelligent and cancel the meeting, saying we can't have anything intelligent here.
Mistaking your passion.
No, they're not gonna be mistaking anything.
They'll understand exactly what's going on.
And is going to be spun like you're the problem.
Move back.
Stay with us.
Don't go away.
From the hill.com, lawmakers may extend the stimulus.
88 billion dollars, most of it unemployment compensation.
Temporarily the world is returning to a sense of normalcy.
National Football League training camps are now all open.
I can't wait.
I love it.
Have a wonderful weekend, folks.
I will be here on Monday.
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