Great to have you here, Rush Limbaugh, fresh back from uh time on the links.
Happy to be back behind a golden EIB microphone here at the distinguished and prestigious Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
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I want to spend just a little bit more time on uh on Obama's speech to the to the screw children today.
I'm really really struck by how insincere the whole thing is based on who he is and what his agenda is.
He gives a speech of personal responsibility to a bunch of kids, a bunch of school students, that he doesn't believe.
He's got he's that there is no personal responsibility in his agenda at all.
And I think if he was if he was going to be true to himself, he would have quoted one of his mentors, Frank Marshall Davis.
Frank Marshall Davis, a member of the Communist Party in Hawaii, one of Obama's mentors, and he wrote about Frank Marshall Davis in his book Dreams from My Father.
This is on page 41.
Finally, he asked me what it was that I expected to get out of college.
I told him I didn't know.
He shook his big head and he said, Well, that's the problem, isn't it?
You don't know.
You're just like the rest of these young cats out there.
All you know is that college is the next thing you're supposed to do, and the people who are old enough to know better, who fought all those years for your right to go to college, they're just so happy to see you in there that they won't tell you the truth.
The real price of admission.
And what's that?
Leaving your race at the door, Barack.
That's the price you'll pay for going to college, leaving your people behind.
Obama writes he studied me over the top of his reading glasses.
He said, Understand something, boy.
You're not gonna get educated in college.
You're gonna get trained.
They'll train you to want what you don't need.
They'll train you to manipulate words so they don't mean anything anymore.
They'll train you to forget what it is that you already know.
They'll train you so good that you'll start believing what they tell you about equal opportunity in the American way and all that bleep.
He'll give you a corner office and they'll invite you to fancy dinners, and they'll tell you you're a credit to your race until you want to actually start running things, and they'll yank on your chain and let you know that you may be well-trained, well-paid N-word, but you're an N-word just the same.
Barack Obama writing the words of his mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, page 41, in his book, Dreams from My Father.
Now, this is not a guy who believes what he told these kids in school today.
He would have been more true to himself if he would have quoted Frank Marshall, he would have told him, You're you kids in school here, you're being set up.
You're just gonna be used.
By me.
I'm the one setting you up, and I'm the one that's gonna use you.
I need somebody to pay all these taxes that are going to be recharged when the bill comes due for my program.
So I do want you to go out there and get a job, but I don't want you to get too good a job.
Just be responsible enough to get one because I'm gonna need you as taxpayers.
He gives this speech today.
While hundreds of thousands of Americans are losing their jobs or getting their salaries or hours cut back, back to school spending, way down in August.
But Obama's meddling in the schools is way up.
Uh if you see, here's here's the problem, folks.
If if Obama really wants to help kids, he will stop depleting the private sector of capital.
He will stop raving the private sector and trying to turn it into the public sector.
He'll start letting people and their businesses keep more of their money so they can help their own kids.
I'm sort of half glad here that Obama's misusing the local public school system in hopes of forming emotional bonds with young skulls full of mush, because I don't think he's fooling anybody.
Well, now he is fooling some people.
But we can juxtapose the president's actions with schools with his behavior that has been proven to be hostile toward employers.
I think Obama must have skipped school the day they covered free market capitalism.
Should have suggested the kids study up on that.
I mean, he has done more to destroy the private sector.
We're only eight months in.
He's a busybody authoritarian who can't miss an opportunity to tell everybody what to do and how to do it better.
The fact that he wants to insert himself into our businesses, our borrowing decisions, education, doctor visits, automobile production, hand washing.
I mean, told the kids to wash their hands.
He wants to get himself involved in every aspect of our lives while telling these kids that personal responsibilities up to them.
This is not a country he wants to lead.
This is a country he wants to change.
This is a country that he wants to have an authoritarian collectivist government with a very odd group of friends and influences from Bill Ayers to Van Jones, Jeremiah Wright, Frank Davis.
And parents are supposed to apparently get uh, you know, get comfortable with this.
But it's uh it's just amazing thing.
And by the way, you know, this is not the first time a president has spoken to scruel students.
Byron York today in the uh D.C. examiner, the controversy over Obama's speech to the skulls full of mush will likely be over shortly after he speaks today.
But when Vice President George H. W. Bush delivered a similar speech in October of 1991 from Alice Deal Jr. has screwell in Washington, the controversy was just beginning.
Democrats, then the majority party in Congress not only denounced Bush's speech, they ordered the general accounting office to investigate its production and later summoned top Bush administration officials at Capitol Hill for an extensive hearing on the issue.
The controversy on Bush's speech in 91 came after the appearance.
The day after he spoke, the Washington Post published a front page story suggesting the speech was carefully staged for the president's political benefit.
The White House turned a Northwest Washington Junior high classroom into a TV studio and its students into props.
The Washington Post report.
What the hell was this today?
This was a setup for the health care speech coming tomorrow night before a joint session of Congress.
Democrats had that Washington Post article at hand.
They said the Department of Education should not be producing paid political advertising for the president.
It should be helping us to produce smarter students.
That's from Richard Gephardt, who was then the House Majority Leader.
And the President should be doing more about education and saying lights camera action.
My how things change.
Obama goes out there and gives one of these, oh, this is wonderful, oh, this is so cool.
This is really great.
This is a wonderful, wonderful thing.
And in the meantime, with Bush in 91, the Democrats wanted to investigate him.
CBS News.
President Obama has said in recent weeks that he still supports a government-sponsored health insurance option.
By the way, Steve Hoyer's out there today saying, eh, we may not need to have a public option in there.
Stanny Hoyer.
I'm sure she knows.
I'm sure it's all part of game.
Pelosi's out there saying, oh, we're definitely going to have a public option.
Stanny Hoyer's the number two.
We don't have to have a public option.
Obama's out there saying, well, um, he still supports a public option, but he's stopped short of calling it necessary.
And for tens of thousands of his supporters, that's not good enough.
More than 70,000 former Obama campaign staffers, i.e., robots, have signed a petition spearheaded by the liberal group, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, saying we work so hard for real change.
President Obama please demand a strong public health insurance option in your speech to Congress, letting the insurance companies win would not be change.
We can believe it.
So here's CBS News with a story that, oh my gosh, Obama's even in trouble from his left side.
Why, his supporters are upset that he's pulling out the government on.
Oh, please don't do this, President.
They want to make it look like he's trapped.
And he's not, but they uh the the the it looks that way.
And here's Matt Miller, who works for former President Clinton said look, unless liberals rethink this premise fast, Democrats will squander their best chance in a generation to End the scandal of the uninsured and bring health security to every American family.
And this guy says that liberals ought to forget the public option, because the public option will doom this thing to defeat.
Matt Miller says, We got a bigger government, we've got to go get rid of it.
It's going to go down its toast, essentially, if the public option remains in it.
This folks, if we end up with a government-run health care program, it's a government-run health care program.
If we get, if we get a bipartisan bill, if we get a Democrat only bill, if we get a health care bill that Obama's going to sign, I guarantee you, it's a government health care bill.
It walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.
You cannot have the government do a health care reform bill and not have the government be involved.
The two don't go together.
It's a government health care bill.
But the cooperatives, yeah.
And how about the exchanges, Rush?
The health care cooperative, the health care exchange.
It's just different words.
By the way, co-op, commune, all that stuff, forget it.
What the trigger, well, yeah, now that's that's the latest trick, and that comes from Ben Nelson.
I don't now I don't know that he knows that he's actually being used here as a ploy trick, but the um well, there, yeah, we well, we should have uh trigger.
Um required before the public option kicks in, and that is only if the private sector fails uh in doing its job of providing health care for everybody shouldn't the public opposition be triggered.
Well, who the hell's gonna decide where the free market fails?
Uh little clue here for you, folks.
Obama long ago decided that back in Hawaii.
He doesn't like the free market, that's why he wants to do this.
All of this talk about the public option not being in a don't fall for it.
The whole thing's gonna be a public option.
The whole thing.
This is just rhetoric designed to set up this speech tomorrow night to make everybody think, oh, Obama's responding to the people.
No, he's not.
He's he's he's trying, okay.
How can we trick them?
They don't want a public option, fine.
I'll say I don't care about one.
But anybody with the brain knows that if you have a program, a health care program that the government's in charge of, what the hell do you have?
You don't have the free market running it.
This business of the uninsured, let me tell you something about this.
I mentioned this once before, maybe twice, so we ran the numbers on this.
The number of uninsured in this country who are genuinely uninsured who want to be is 12 million.
That's the closest anybody can come to it.
It's not this mythical figure of 47 million.
The 47 million includes illegals, uh uh Martians, uh, and uh any other group of people that a Democrats can throw in there to try to evoke a little sympathy.
But uh some people don't want health insurance, choose not to buy it, they're young, they'd rather go out and buy a plasma LCD display, whatever.
Uh maybe save up for an extra container of McNuggets, whatever.
They don't want health care.
So you don't buy it.
Some people work at a place that doesn't have there.
12 million people that want it.
Now you realize every year we could insure for between 25 and 35 billion dollars.
We can ensure everybody in this country is uninsured.
That's and that would accomplish the primary objective.
The primary objective is this country's so unfair.
It's just so cruel.
47 million people without health care insurance.
But there aren't 47 million who don't get health care.
A whole lot of people get health care, whether they're insured or not, it's called the emergency room.
But we despite that, 25 or 30 billion to insure the 12 million uninsured.
You got that money sitting there in the unspent stimulus.
Why not just go get it from the unspent stimulus?
What do we need a trillion dollars?
We need a trillion dollars because Obama wants there to be no personal responsibility to health care except.
Well, he's not even gonna allow personal responsibility in your lifestyle.
You're gonna have that dictated to you, too.
That's what this is all about, is trying to get as much power over every aspect of every individual's life as possible.
That's who the guy is.
That's why the speech to the kids today About personal responsibility was it's just it's a it's a trick, it's a scam, and it's a joke.
This administration, Robert Gibbs, said the opponents of Obama on health care and a number of other issues are no different than the guys in the movie Animal House who started the food fight.
Well, I uh did you see Animal House?
Do you remember the food fight scene?
Well, if you do, then you know that Gibbs is once again 180 degrees out of phase.
I'll explain it when we come back.
Don't go away.
Here we are back, Rush Limbaugh serving humanity simply by showing up.
Every time the American people rise up and protest something that Obama does.
In this case, the parents of America getting all upset over the speech to their kids in school today.
The White House insults them.
Here's Robert Gibbs yesterday on board Air Force One en route to the AFL CIO picnic in Cincinnati.
By the way, I watched a little bit of that.
Uh this Obama yesterday was livid.
Did you see that speech the AFL CIA?
He was mad as hell about things.
You can tell that some of this stuff is indeed getting to him.
But anyway, here's what Gibbs said.
It's a sad state of affairs that many in this country politically would rather um start a animal house food fight.
Uh rather than inspire kids to stay in school.
Everybody wants kids to stay in school.
It's in the Democrat-run school districts that people are dropping out and not being educated.
And this, by the way, was not about inspiring kids to stay in school.
The original intent was inspiring kids to help Obama.
But do you remember the food fight in Animal House?
Somebody needs to tell Gibbs that Americans loved the Animal House food fight.
It's one of the favorite parts of the movie.
You seen it, Don?
All right.
Let's remember what happened here.
Why did audiences like the food fight so much?
I'll tell you why.
Because elitist control freak, arrogant frat boys were secretly working with the jackass dean whose name was Wormer to get food thrown on their preppy clothes and their snotty stuck up faces.
That's why people liked them because the elitists got it handed to them.
So when Obama had his lesson plans drawn up for teachers to jam down elementary school children's throats, Americans didn't bend over and say, Thank you, sir.
May I have another.
Gibbs made the perfect analogy here with the Animal House movement.
He probably didn't even realize it.
Barack Obama is Dean Wormer.
And his administration is all of these elitist frat boy kids who think they're better than everybody else, lauding it over everybody.
He's working with it to leave his fraternity with members in it like Van Jones and Bill Ayers and a state-controlled media.
And their goal is to run the campus, the country, for their own benefit, and the rest of us are just a bunch of Blutarski slobs, not smart enough or cool enough to be in their fraternity.
The last time I watched Animal House, the joke was on Dean Wormer and these arrogant frat boys.
The food fight that we're having, if that's what Gibbs wants to call this.
The food fight we're having now isn't hurting anybody.
It has the whole country laughing at people like Obama and Gibbs who think they're too cool for the room.
Oh, by the way, I see that Peggy Noonan has finally come around and realized something I pointed out during the campaign.
Obama's not cool, he's cold.
He's a cold, ruthless calculating guy.
And do you remember the circle of irony in that movie Animal House?
At the end of the movie, John Blutarski, who was played by um heaven.
John Belushi.
John Belushi.
The character John Blutarski went on to become a United States Senator.
Do you remember the end of the movie?
The guy that started the food fight at all of the elitists.
Gibbs, you're an idiot.
You're a you're a flat-shoeed bird-brained idiot.
You have just used the perfect example.
We are.
We're the frat kids that are not cool.
Your boss is wormer, you're one of the assistants, and the rest of your administration is a bunch of too cool for the room, frat boy exclusive elitists, arrogant, impudent snobs looking down on us, and you want to ram your little agenda down our school kids' throats, and rather than bend it over and saying, Thank you, can I have another?
We said, keep your words out of our schools.
And then you have to backtrack Gibbs, and you had to do a speech Obama doesn't believe.
Obama had to deliver a speech that was entirely conservative in its message.
100% conservative in its message.
Why?
Because this is a conservative country.
And the only way Obama can get his leftist agenda is to make people think he is not who he is.
But he's got a problem with that.
Because he's got guys like Van Jones all over his administration.
We'll be back.
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We'll start on the phones here in Port Byron, Illinois.
Sherry, thank you for waiting.
You're up.
Thank you, Rosh.
Megadetos.
I just want to know if your listeners and just the rest of the country has fury over the fact that our president chose to be advised by a communist.
Van Jones was a is a communist, and his divisive speeches were not unknown to President Obama.
Just because he was invited by Congress doesn't mean that Obama didn't know who he was dealing with.
He selected this man.
Well, yeah, I that's why I said at the uh beginning of the program and talking about this.
Van Jones was not vetted.
He was a czar.
And the czars are not vetted.
They don't have to fill out the seven-page questionnaire.
Nobody knows what they get paid.
They work directly for Obama.
Valerie Jarrett, who is at uh Obama's right hand, is close as she can get with Michelle sitting there watching, is the guy is a woman who picked out Van Jones, and Obama knew who he was, and he's an avowed communist and so forth.
So Obama's mentor was an avowed communist.
Bill Ayers, all these, you know, people, it it's it's a tough thing to say because people don't want to believe this about their president.
They just don't want to believe it.
It's gonna take more and more Obama actions for this to be clearly seen.
And then you then you've got state-run media which refuses to report on any of this until the resignation happens, and they go after right wingers for making it happen.
We gotta find out who these people are.
We're gonna investigate these people and so forth.
And that's because they hate us as much as they love and support Obama's agenda.
Defeating us and keeping us from being influential is as important to them as advancing Obama's agenda is.
My point to people is that Van Jones is Obama is Van Jones.
This guy, there's another Van Jones at the FCC, the diversity czar there.
Mark Lloyd, he's another one of these people.
Valerie Jarrett is one of these people.
A lot of these czars, Ron Bloom from the Service Employees International Union, who was the car czar and is now the manufacturing job czar.
Uh these these they are Obama.
Well, yes, I'm frustrated about it, Sterley.
Certainly, I'm frustrated about it because I warn people about this during the campaign.
Yeah, but I you know it is what it is.
I also know that people don't want to believe this kind of thing about their president, and they certainly don't, if if Obama is um, you know, sounding like uh a god and a messiah during the campaign, and somebody's out there saying, Don't be fooled by this, folks.
We're dealing here with a hardcore leftist radical who wants to basically overthrow this country's institutions.
People don't want to hear it.
And then you got the state-run media to say, yeah, Limbaugh just a creep, he's just a cook, he's just a little frustrated by it, but I I'm because I'm I'm I'm not surprised at guys like Van Jones end up at the White House.
I'm not surprised at guys like Mark Lloyd or over at the FCC.
I'm not surprised that hardcore leftist radicals have been appointed to positions with no accountability.
They do not have to undergo Senate confirmation.
Not surprised at all.
And I mentioned to you, you know, I was invited by President Bush on my birthday, January 12th.
You have lunch, a farewell lunch at the uh at the White House.
And he told me he's gonna have all these czars.
He's gonna have all these czars, and they're not gonna be accountable to anybody.
Bush told me this on January 12th, and I came back and I told you this.
He's going to have all these czars.
Then he hasn't.
And how did Bush know Obama told him?
Obama told you he's going to go the czar route.
Obama's not intimidated by anything.
He's not intimidated by people knowing what he's going to do.
And this is, I think, uh people don't want to believe it.
They have to see it.
And they're starting to see it now.
And you know, there's another thing, too.
I've I keep hearing my golf trip.
I I can't escape this.
I went out with like-minded guys.
And even these guys were saying to me, Russia, it's gonna matter.
I mean, the media still says what the media says, and the media's still doing this, and uh uh media still portrays you as a wacko.
Most people think you're a wacko, and uh, we're just uh they're never gonna make any headway here.
I said, when was the last time you watched ABC's World News tonight with Charlie Gibson?
Oh, I never watch it.
When's the last time you watch the CBS evening news with Katie Courick, other when I'm on it?
Uh I haven't seen it a long time.
When's the last time you watch the NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams?
Oh, I don't know.
They don't watch it.
The audiences for these shows are down the tubes.
Fewer and fewer people are watching.
Now, the New York Times audience, they don't know about Van Jones, and that's if that's all they read, and there are some people who still watch the evening newscasts, but I guarantee you they're they're they're trending uh upward in the age demographic, but they're not the all-powerful monolith that they used to be.
And I I just I think it's it's incumbent on people to understand here that progress is being made and there's reasons for optimism, but it's not a time to let down the guard.
When I when I when I say these people are going to govern against the will of the people, it's not just these people, it's liberals forever.
Clinton had to govern against the will of the people to get what he wanted.
They all do.
Liberals cannot ever be honest about their agenda.
They cannot ever be honest what they're gonna do.
They always have to use conservative language to advance their ideas.
This is not a leftist radical country.
It is not uh a country that's in Obama's image.
The only thing is he doesn't care.
He doesn't care about that.
Most politicians who wanted to go down in history as great would understand what the people want, understand when they've overreached, uh, and and uh you know, govern accordingly.
But that's that's that's what uh Republican politicians tend to do.
Obama doesn't matter to him.
In fact, I'm gonna keep saying this so I'm blue in the face.
All this chaos, all this unemployment, all of this worsening economic news, it's by design.
It is necessary.
Look, it let's look at this speech tomorrow night.
Let me use that as uh as a as a mechanism for explaining this.
The President of the United States has called for a joint session of Congress to solve his personal political crisis and to further damage the U.S. economy.
It's all about him.
It is all about trying to make his audience tomorrow night think the opposite of what he intends to do.
What is the special occasion for Obama's address to Congress?
These are very rare.
The special occasion isn't for a State of the Union address.
We have not been attacked.
Congress is not counting electoral votes.
Now, there are reasons to call Congress together for an address by the president, but why call for an address to a joint session of the Congress regarding radical change in the way Americans receive health care?
Why do that when Obama has the votes.
In theory, he's got the votes in the House and the Senate to pass any legislation he wants.
And yet, he's calling a joint session essentially of Democrats in Congress to help him save face, is what this is about.
This is a display tomorrow night of great weakness.
And it will be televised for the entire country to see.
As president, Barack Obama tried to cram a scheme to fast track socialized medicine and ration care through Congress in less than two months in a plan that still would not be implemented for four years.
It has been a spectacular political failure.
This is the equivalent of the Hindenburg crash and burn.
The only difference is there's no media out there reporting on the crash and burn.
That's the special occasion for calling Congress together for a semi-rare joint session.
Obama's failure to muster the votes from his own party to pass a bill that would effectively seize one sixth of the American economy and allow Washington to control virtually every aspect of our lives, from publicly funded abortions to withholding end of life care.
That's what this speech is about tomorrow night.
The American people collectively have said they like their private insurance.
They would like to see free market solutions and improvements to private sector health care.
They do not want the kind of third rate medical care we see in Great Britain.
They don't want any part of it.
So again, what is the reason for this unusual call for a presidential address to a joint session of Congress?
It's not to announce his failure.
Nope.
Demand that Congress override the wishes of the American people.
His speech tomorrow night, regardless how it's worded, is going to be a plea to the Democrats in the Congress, the House and the Senate, to override the wishes of the American people and to give him Obama what he wants so he can save face and have that monument built to himself.
He has a personal and political crisis on his hands of his own making.
And you know, the only real crisis, the only real crisis facing this country at this time is economic in nature.
Specifically, the private sector has been half destroyed by the president's own hand.
The bills that he has asked for and signed have damaged the private sector's ability to create new jobs.
As a result, millions of Americans are out of work, families are suffering, there's no hope and change on the forward horizon.
Millions of employers are fighting to keep their businesses afloat, and he calls a joint session to get his rear end out of the bacon.
It's all about him.
He isn't calling for a joint session of Congress to deal with your pain, to deal with the economy and the lackluster future.
He's not asking the Congress take steps to get out of the way of the private sector, such as tax cuts.
The president is calling for a joint session of Congress so that they can pass a debacle of a piece of legislation that will prevent the total collapse of his image to his own party.
The unbelievable part of this is that the plans Obama has for our health care system will add to the economic malaise that we are in.
His economic plan will, or his health plan will explode the deficit and create more joblessness.
And that's what Obama will be asking Congress to do tomorrow.
Make the economy even worse.
Because the priority is asking Congress to help him save face as a leftist partisan radical politician.
He can further damage the American economy.
Because that's what's going to happen.
That's the practical end result.
I don't care what government program, war and poverty.
When you read the legislation, a war on poverty, did you see anywhere in that legislation?
Oh, and this will destroy poor families.
This will destroy the black family.
Did you see it in there?
No, wasn't in there.
And well, the left tells us, well, there are any death panels in there.
There's no end-to-life listen.
Oh, really?
It doesn't have to say it to be in it.
Welfare, the war on poverty.
We were supposed to wipe out poverty.
All we did was wipe out the black family.
But that wasn't the intent of the legislation, was it?
Just like in this health care bill, the words death panel may not be in there, but I'll damn well assure you there's gonna be one.
There can be no other way.
So you got an economy that's plundered.
You have an economy that is tanking.
You have no hope on the horizon for job creation, and this guy's calling a joint session to get his rear-end out of the bacon to save his image with his party.
And to get this health care bill passed so we can build a monument to himself.
From a very approving associated press comes this little blurb, a top senator calling for fines of up to $3,800 on families who fail to get medical insurance after a health care overhaul goes into effect.
This is uh a plan from the Democrat Senator Max Baucus of Montana would make health insurance mandatory, just like automobile coverage.
This is in the House bill already.
Now, the House bill, the fine's not as high as it is in the Senate bill.
Make it mandatory.
Make it mandatory.
And if you don't get it, a $3,800 fine.
Uh Baucus is hoping his plan can win bipartisan support.
If it if it wins bipartisan support, if there are Republicans that go along with this.
I mean, this is the Democrats putting a gun to their heads.
I know they just need Olympia Snow, I know.
They listen to Olympia Snow, and she's stupid enough.
She is uh silly enough to be turned $3,800 fine.
And in the midst of all of this, with people losing their jobs and the Democrats still come out and say, hey, we got a way to make it bipartisan.
$3,800 fine.
Ingrid in San Jose, California.
I'm glad you called your next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hello, Ross.
It's been a long time.
Anyway, I I have just turned on the radio, and I don't really know what you talked about as far as Barack Obama speaking to the children.
But I find it really um annoying that conservative parents keeping, you know, uh keeping their kids home from hearing the president.
And and it's kind of pathetic, it's an a pathetic example of how these people are themselves ignorant of what makes a democracy work.
You know, we listen to all of these different views, and and to call names to people and because they don't agree with their politics, whatever, is just so stupid, quite frankly.
And um, well, Edward, let me let me help you out here.
You um you didn't hear what I had to say about the speech.
Let me recap it for you.
Lied through his teeth.
He talked about personal responsibility when he doesn't believe it.
He urged these kids to go out and take responsibility to work hard and so forth when there's not one damn thing in his agenda that promotes that.
He would never give this speech to the American people at large.
People whatever parents took their kids out of school did so because the original story was he was gonna have them write letters to themselves about how they can help him.
He also probably violated the United States code because there are laws in place that the federal government cannot walk into a local school district and take over.
You gotta go through the local school boards and so forth, and he didn't do it, and the parents have said, you know, the government, the ones you're talking about, the government's got too much damn control over my kids' lives at school anyway, and I'll be damned if I'm gonna let some socialist radical have at them where they'd otherwise be eating lunch or skipping school.
If he wants to speak to kids in school, let him go through the right legal chair.
You want to talk about democracy?
This guy's standing it on its head.
Ingrid, wake up for crying out loud.
I'll talk to you in another ten years.
I think that's the last time she can.
Yeah, we have the audio of this coming up uh in August.
There was a conference call uh, and the uh the NEA apparently was used by Obama uh to propagandize Obama's agenda to recruit artists to propagandize it.
We've got the audio here that uh George Will talked about it yesterday.
Violation of laws had to take place here, and they did.
And I saw this headline when I was gone: Obama expands workers' retirement savings.