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Uh number 12 and 13.
The estimable Sheila Jackson Lee, Democrat, Texas, took to the floor of the House of Representatives last night.
We have two sound bites of her remarks.
I stand with the NFL Players Association, not to make Rush Limbo any kind of national standard or a national hero or the national issue.
He is not the kind of owner that the NFL needs.
He does not represent the fullness of appreciation of athletes of all diverse backgrounds, no matter what he wants to pretend to say on his radio station.
Just as they are about to select him as a judge for a Miss America contest.
I can't understand that, but that is their choice.
Maybe they think he'll bring in millions of listeners, but can you imagine a poor girl scared already to be able to ask a question about the person she admires most and she says somebody that happens to be a different political affiliation?
She is, of course, not a winner.
But that's their decision.
I wonder if Miss Jackson Lee has any regard for the truth.
Does she have any regard for hoping, desiring to sound intelligent and knowledgeable?
Or is she content and happy and proud to go to the floor of the House of Representatives and make a fool of herself?
Does she think she knows the name Carrie Prijon?
You don't think she does?
Well, let me may maybe maybe it will help here on my radio station if I uh explain to her who Carrie Prijon is.
Miss California in the USA pageant.
She was asked a purely political question by a lunatic, radical sick gay blogger about gay marriage.
She gave the same answer to that question that the organizer of the pageant, Donald Trump has given to that answer.
And the president of the United States.
She gave the same answer to the question as Obama gave, and she was drummed out of her title.
And here comes Sheila Jackson Lee, off now to protect not only the National Football League, helping to spread lies, but now hoping to protect the Miss America pageant.
The United States government has people who are now totally comfortable in targeting an individual citizen.
Harry Reid has done it now.
Sheila Jackson Lee getting in on the action in the United States of America.
Here's the next soundbite.
Anybody that wants to call a quarterback in uh Pennsylvania and call him out, he happens to be African American as not being competent, just somebody that the media has promoted, not being talented.
Interestingly enough, that football player is uh happens to still be playing and doing a great job.
Well, I don't know why in the heck, other than the big dollar that Rush Limbo would be interested in the NFL.
And so we're not interested in him either.
Well, then why did you take all that time to spread lies about me on the floor of the House of Representatives?
I'm the guy, Miss Jackson Lee, who has defended the money athletes make on the basis of their unique talents and the nature of the free market, which awards them their value based on their ability to get it.
She said much more than this, but I mean that's that's uh that's the flavor of it.
So the uh the the whole the whole media here has been poisoned.
The Democrat Party has been poisoned uh with lies and fabrications and uh misstatements, quotes that are were never made.
Sturdley is yelling in my ear.
What makes her a sports expert?
Who the hell is she?
I see.
This is the difference between me and Sheila Jackson Lee.
Um if election time came around and I happen to live in her district, I'd vote against her, but I don't she can say what she wants.
I have these are the people that have power over us.
I don't have any power where Sheila Jackson Lee's concerned.
I have nothing to say about what she does.
I have nothing to say about the way she votes.
Nothing to say, I don't I don't seek any power over Sheila Jackson Lee.
She, on the other hand, is just the opposite.
She wants power over not just me, but as many people as she can get.
So there's a storm, folks.
Now, we've all been through these things before.
And I mentioned in the previous hour, you've you've uh you've overwhelmed me with your emails and and letters of support and your desire to do something.
You I know you want to be turned loose, I know there's something you want to do.
Uh just take some kind of action, but we've been through this before.
We've been through all these storms.
And when the storm surge finally retreats, and things return to a modicum of normalcy on the beach, the rock is still there.
Not going anywhere.
We always come through these things better and in a more solid position than we were even when they all began.
Because these kind of uh tactics and this kind of behavior always end up backfiring on the perpetrators of lies and falsehoods.
Maybe not immediately, but in the big scheme of things, they always do.
Snerdley, would you you want to really get mad?
You want to really I've got I've I've got I've got something that's gonna make you madder than you have been all week.
And uh those of you too in the audience, if you're mad now, wait till you hear the Reverend Jackson on local Chicago TV last night spreading the two false quotes.
I stand with the players because he has been so insulting and so in there in his comments.
The idea that James Rill Ray who killed Dr. King should get an award uh cuts really deep.
The the comments that slavery was a bad system, but it had some merits at least the streets were safe.
The statement he made by McNabb to get him run off of ESPN.
So he he has literally made a a living stoking the fire, Sophia, making money, and now she used that money to have the power over the live players black and white.
Plantation owner.
Now, this is Mr. Jesse Heimetown Jackson.
This is Jesse Jackson who got on the bus with Al Sharpton and sped down to Durham, North Carolina during the Duke LaCrosse case, and properly or promptly pronounced the Duke Lacrosse players guilty.
We all know how that ended up.
Jesse Jackson, who has made a living shaking people down.
Jesse Jackson, who has made a living stoking racial fires.
Jesse Jackson, who has made a living profiting off of racial disharmony that he promotes, seeks out, and shows up to attend the fire each time that he starts.
These two quotes I talked about them yesterday.
James Earl Ray, where is he?
We need to give the guy a medal.
Uh slavery.
Oh, yeah, it was really great.
Uh, you know, it's uh streets were safe night.
Uh these quotes of sp especially ostentatively made back in 1998, just now surfacing in 11 years.
Quotes were never uttered.
They are purely fabricated.
We know who who made them up, we know who spread them.
Jesse Jackson doesn't care that they're false.
This is my point about Jesse Jackson.
The truth.
If the truth prevailed in the life of Jesse Jackson, there would be no Jesse Jackson.
Jesse Jackson is a series of walking fraudulent Lies about any number of people that he has sought to attack.
He doesn't care that these things are made up.
They fit the template.
They fulfill his agenda.
They get him on television once again.
What is really sick and funny at the same time is that our corrupt, polluted media continues to prop up people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton as credible spokesman for an entire race of people.
If it weren't for the media accolades and attention to people like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, they would not be factors.
Where's the fact check?
CNN fact checks.
Comedy skits on Saturday Night Live.
Where's the fact check in any of this?
The reporter interviewing the Reverend Jackson.
Does he not know that all this is false and that the Reverend Jackson is making a fool of himself?
Or does he not care?
So it is what it is.
These people are who they are.
And again, folks, it is not about me.
When Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton ride to the scene with Sharpton and Jackson taking turns driving this bus, when they show up and the media promotes what they're doing, this is about an all-out assault again on conservatism.
People who are capitalists who believe in individual liberty, freedom, and rugged individualism.
I thought I thought the Libs were upset about the behavior of citizens at the town hall meetings.
Now we hear from Chris Matthews.
He talks about somebody putting a pellet gun in my mouth and pulling a trigger.
We hear race baiters with pens putting words in my mouth and so forth.
Where's all this clamor for civility?
Where did it go?
Just last month, throughout the month of August.
All we heard about from these people in the media, look how civil discourse is being ripped apart.
Who are these people showing up at these town hall meetings?
And at these tea parties, who are these unsetting they were just average citizens who are about to explode.
People who have not shown up at a town hall meeting or anything like a public protest their whole lives have reached their breaking point.
They don't have a political party representing them anymore.
They don't have anybody in the government speaking up for them.
Their government is attacking them.
Their government is destroying their economy.
They've got nothing else to do but go to their elected officials and say, stop it.
We don't want this.
And during all that, the media, where's the civility?
Oh no!
Talk radio and the blogs and Fox News have destroyed civility.
This week, an anchor at MSNBC enthusiastically ponders somebody putting a pellet gun in my mouth and pulling the trigger and blowing me up as Mr. Big from the movie Live and Let Die.
Apparently, I also cannot call out Donovan McNabb as a fan and express my opinion of an NFL quarterback as a fan.
And I can't express my opinion about the media's kiss-ass treatment.
But I have to sit around and listen to people like Ted Kennedy and Harry Reed and Barney Frank and Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton destroy Clarence Thomas.
I have to sit around, we all have to, we can't comment on that.
Oh no, they are perfectly permitted to try to destroy Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork.
They can go after black conservatives at town hall meetings and beat them up, and we can't say anything about that.
We can't say there's a little thuggery going on from the SEIU union people beating up a 34-year-old black conservative.
Oh no, no!
And we can't we we can't talk about that.
No, that's racist to bring that up.
We have to sit around and watch that.
We can't, we can't call out Donovan McNabb or anybody else play the game of football.
I don't even call out McNabb, I call out the media.
Can't do that either.
I never said he wasn't talented.
I just said he wasn't as good as a bunch of clowns in ESPN who are just like sock puppet.
I had a crush on these guys.
It was it's sort of embarrassing to watch it, actually.
All right, your phone calls are next.
Quick timeout.
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By the way, speaking of lies, and speaking of James Earl Ray, a vicious lie that the Reverend Jackson knowingly spreading about me.
Let's talk about another lie involving Jesse Jackson.
James Earl Ray.
Let's not forget.
The Reverend Jackson's claim is fame.
Uh and how it actually began.
The morning after Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated, Jesse Jackson, who had hired a PR firm, did television interviews claiming that King had died in his arms.
It was a blatant lie, according to Ralph David Abernathy, who said that the Reverend Jackson wasn't even there at the time of the assassination, but he did show up in time to take some of Dr. King's blood and smear it on his own shirt.
To promote the lie that he had held Dr. King in his arms.
You didn't know that, Don.
And now Jesse Jackson is lying about me.
Over and over again and repeatedly so.
Blatantly and knowingly so.
All right, to the phones.
Nathan in Coral Springs, Florida.
Nice to have you on the program, sir.
You're up first today.
Hey, Rush.
Uh, I wanted to talk about the PAZAR.
Um, as far as I'm concerned, AIG is like the bum in the street who has a sign that says, we'll work for food.
If I give them a few dollars and I see them go to 7-Eleven and buy a couple long necks, I'm gonna feel swingled.
Well, that's the position AIG is in.
If I'm paying, if I'm paying the Piper, I call the tune.
I don't want Pazar for my business, your business, but when it comes to people with the handout, you bet I want to know where that money's going and who's getting it.
Well, and even stop.
Okay, then let's if if you want to go that route, if you want to open that door, if you want a Pandora's box, then let's go to General Motors and Chrysler, which are now owned by Obama.
Maybe the Pazar can look into the bonuses the UAW workers are getting.
The sad state General Motors and Chrysler are in.
Could we not say that most of the workers there are unessential?
You let this happen.
Barney Frank is out there.
Now, Nathan, Barney Frank is out there saying he wants the power to regulate compensation at companies who have not received and will never receive federal money.
All they want is an opportunity to prevent prosperity.
They want everyone equal in their vaunted view, and the only way they can do that is to spread misery equally.
They cannot make everybody prosperous.
They don't want that to happen.
So if you're gonna if you're gonna let them slam on AIG, and I'm speaking, you may have a point about AIG being a bunch of schlubs, I don't know.
That's not the point.
I'm looking at the larger issue here.
I'm looking at what our country is becoming and how it is becoming that way.
And when people say, Oh, I look at her, my tax dollars are paying those bonuses, and I want to know.
I want to know.
Your tax dollars are not paying anything.
We have a deficit of 1.4 trillion dollars.
Your tax dollars are worthless.
If you have kids or grandkids, and who are not working, they're already being taxed.
Their futures are being taxed.
A 1.4 trillion dollar budget deficit this year.
Almost 10% of the workforce unemployed.
Nothing being done about it, and what are they focusing on?
Bonuses at AIG.
For kitchen managers, the little people.
Nathan, you realize maybe they're doing a good job.
Maybe they maybe doing a good job and they would you reject it?
These are the little people.
These are the people Democrats supposedly look out for.
Now they got their pay Nazi running around saying, those are unnecessary, nonessential people.
Well, I thought all of AIG was on this thing.
I thought everybody hated AIG.
I thought it was fine to put him out of business.
We all hate AIG.
We're supposed to hate AIG.
Funks.
This is deadly serious.
These are dark, dark days for our country.
And every little bit of government control over our lives and the loss of liberty and freedom that you endorse is one more bit of liberty and freedom that you probably will surrender forever.
If you want to do that, fine.
But I'm not with you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Back to the audio sound bites.
Rick Sanchez, CNN Newsroom, yesterday afternoon.
One of the quotes that's been attributed to Rush Limbaugh is slavery built the South, and I'm not saying that we should bring it back.
I'm just saying that it had its merits.
For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.
Among the news organizations that reported that yesterday was Arsham at three o'clock.
Limbaugh's response to this is, and we want to be fair to Rush.
He says we've gone back, we've looked at everything else, and there is not even an inkling that any of the words in that quote are accurate.
It is outrageous.
So Rush Limbaugh is denying that that quote has come from him.
Obviously, that does not take away the fact that there are other quotes have been attributed to Rush Limbaugh, which many people in the African American community and many other minority communities do find offensive.
Okay, so Rick Sanchez repeats the slavery quote, notes that I deny it, and then says it doesn't matter.
Do you know who Rick Sanchez is?
Do you know he's got two middle names?
Rick D.U.I. Sanchez.
Rick leaving the scene.
Sanchez.
Rick Sanchez is a hit and run driver when he lived in Miami, and he is a hit and run reporter.
From the New York Observer, October 9th, 2007.
Mr. Sanchez had already survived what would ordinarily be a career killer while leaving a Miami Dolphins game with his father in 1990.
Mr. Sanchez struck a drunken pedestrian who later died of his injuries.
According to police, Mr. Sanchez's own blood alcohol level was above the legal limit, and he left the scene before returning.
He ultimately pleaded no contest to a DUI charge, but avoided jail time and even remained on the air.
Asked about the incident, Mr. Sanchez Ron Burgundy jocularity vanished in an instant.
I don't, I don't see where that has anything to do with anything, he said, and called the inquiry a hatchet question.
He soon regained his cool, though.
Was it an unfortunate experience?
Yes.
Was it a learning experience?
Absolutely.
Do I wish it hadn't happened?
Of course.
I was wrong because I had a couple of cocktails because I was over to legal limit.
It could have happened to anybody.
There were probably a lot of other people leaving the stadium that had a couple beers as well.
From the Miami New Times, August 7th, 1991.
Minutes after midnight, on the morning of December 10th, 1990, an intoxicated Snuzinic darted out in front of a Volvo on a residential street near Joe Robbie Stadium.
The driver of the car, WSVN TV Channel 7 anchorman Rick Sanchez, became the subject of a subsequent January 16th New Times story to describe the odd circumstances of the accident.
Sanchez, the Metro-Dade police officer, said smelled strongly of alcohol.
First stopped his car, but then later left the scene.
A blood test to determine his sobriety was not administered until an hour and 15 minutes after the collision.
Sanchez says he tried to aid the struck in the citizen at the scene of the accident, flagged down motorists, eyewitness claimed the anchor man ignored the injured man, loudly told the cops and bystanders that blood tests were pointless and would hurt his public image.
In January, Sanchez told the New Times that he had consumed no alcohol the night of the accident.
His attorney, Richard Essen, now says the anchor man returned home and had a couple of drinks to calm his nerves before returning to the scene.
Before talking to the cops, after striking somebody near Dolphin Stadium today and killing them.
This is Rick Sanchez.
And hey, Rick, I got sources.
I researched this.
I sourced it.
And I checked it before I decided to go on the air with it.
This is how it's done, Rick, and I'm not even a journalist.
But this is what sources look like.
The observer, New York Observer, and the Miami New Times.
And there are other places where this story has appeared.
I don't know if the man killed was a minority.
His name is uh Smuzinic.
I don't know if he was a minority.
But Rick D.U.I. leaving the scene, Sanchez.
Now on CNN every afternoon, spreading filth and lies knowingly.
Clearly, if anybody is a hatchet, it's Rick Sanchez.
And clearly, like many journalists, he can't take the kind of investigation or coverage he dishes out, and the rest of his people dish out.
They head for the tall grass, hide behind executives.
I know ordinary people go to jail for this.
But he was very he was friends with the cops as a TV reporter.
He was friends with the cops.
He got preferential treatment.
Yeah.
I mean, went home, already the Nebri went home, had a couple drinks to calm his nerves, then come back to the scene of the crime.
Somebody.
Birmingham, Alabama's.
We go back to the phones.
Debbie, welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Great to talk to you.
Thanks very much.
I can't believe I got through.
This is great.
And one of these days you got to come to Alabama and play golf.
They say we got great golf here.
Well, I know.
I've been invited many times, and one of these times I'm going to have to go.
Absolutely.
But I was calling but to remind you of that little incident with Reverend Jackson where he thought his microphone is off, and he had a really nasty name for our now president Barack Obama.
That's right.
He used the N-word.
Yeah, uh, you know, and I know he was on the news a few times, but you know, of course he gets a pass.
Uh it's so double-sided.
It's awful.
Well, he used the N-word and then said he would like to cut Obama's nuts off.
Yeah, all right.
Pardon my first folks, but this is what he said, and I don't lie.
It's what he said.
It was if he thought the mic was off, it was at Fox News Channel.
I don't cut his nuts off.
Yeah.
And plus, he's supposed to be a Reverend.
You know, he's not supposed to name call people anyway.
Oh no.
See, here's what you don't know that I understand is the Reverend Jackson can be a racist all he wants.
He can use the N-word because Reverend Jackson has no power.
You see, the the the the uh conventional wisdom is that black people, nor any minority cannot be racist because they don't have the power to implement their racism, which of course is laughable.
So he, as a minority, he's a victim already.
He's a victim of slavery, and he is allowed therefore to be angry all the time.
We must understand the source of that rage, we are told.
And we are to look the other way when the Reverend Jackson practices his racism because it really isn't racism because he doesn't have any power.
Doesn't have any power.
Ask Don Imus about that.
And apparently, the National Football League is gonna let Jesse Jackson and Al Sharp to determine who's fit and who isn't fit to be involved in their league.
But they don't have any power.
So they can't be racist.
By the way, William Roden, who writes for the New York Times August 8th of this year, the Reverend Jesse Jackson became the latest public figure to offer an opinion on the future of Michael Vick.
Jackson said he wondered whether there had been collusion among NFL owners to keep Vic out of the league.
I want to make it an issue, Jackson said Thursday in a phone interview.
I want teams to explain why they have a quarterback who has less skills, but is as playing, or at least is on the taxi squad, and a guy with more skills can't get into training camp.
Two years ago this month, remember this is uh this past summer, August, Vic pleaded guilty to felony charges related to his participation in an unlawful dog fighting ring, was indefinitely suspended from the NFL.
I even be mentioning this.
Is this racist to uh recite the history of this story?
I'm I seriously ask my.
I'm just reading from the New York Times that I wonder if doing so makes me racist.
Vic also lied to his owner Arthur Blank that it never happened.
He was conditionally reinstated to the league last month by Commissioner Goodell under terms of the reinstatement.
Vic can take part in preseason practices, workouts, and meetings, and may play in the final two preseason games.
Democracy does not guarantee success, says the Reverend Jackson.
Democracy guarantees an opportunity.
It's not fair to de facto try to lock him out of his right to compete.
If he can't make the team, don't let him play.
If he can, let him work.
Jackson, born in 1941, has been a civil rights activist for most of his life.
He said that in some ways Michael Vick's attempt to re-enter the NFL was similar to Jackie Robinson's entering Major League Baseball.
Now that, folks, is outrageous.
To sully the life of Jackie Robinson by comparing Michael Vick to him.
Nothing against Vick, but for crying out loud, these guys are willing to even destroy their own heroes and icons in the pursuit of the power that they apparently don't have.
Although their situations were drastically different, the Reverend Jackson said the challenge was the same.
Which owner would have the courage to make a controversial signing.
Controversy is not bad.
Controversial sign was a signing Michael Vick was a controversial signing.
Why that was not bad then?
Oh no, not bad.
Great for the NFL, put Vick back in there.
And Jeff Lurie, the owner of the Eagles, came through, and he read hired him, and it's great.
And by the way, fine with me.
I have zero problem with it.
I'm just telling you who Jesse Jackson is.
Because sadly, our corrupt media is holding him up on a platform that he doesn't deserve to be on.
Yumi, keep going.
You do, you want me to keep going?
All right.
Uh, by the way, uh, back to Sheila Jackson Lee for uh just a second.
Remember, Sheila Jackson Lee was at the uh Houston NASA press conference long time ago about a project to land vehicles on Mars to explore the Martian surface.
And they had video that a little Martian rover was tooling around up there.
And she asked a NASA spokesman if the Mars lander would be able to see or take pictures of the American flag, our astronauts left up there.
Now we've we've not ever had astronauts on Mars that we know of.
They may be there, we haven't been told, but we don't know about it.
But we do know we had astronauts on the moon, and he did plant a flag there.
So Sheila Jackson Lee, in all of her public brilliance.
Will that rover go over and see the flag?
The astronauts left.
From the New York Post, June 15th, 2008, Anheuser Bush gave him six figures.
Colgate Palm Olive shelled out 50,000.
Macy's and Pfizer have contributed thousands to the Reverend Al Sharpton's charity.
Almost 50 companies, including PepsiCo, General Motors, Walmart, FedEx, Continental Airlines, Johnson and Johnson, and Chase, and some labor unions sponsored Sharpton's National Action Network annual conference in April.
Terrified of negative publicity, fearful of consumer boycotts, or eager to make nice with the civil rights activist.
CEOs write checks, critics say, to the National Action Network and Sharpton, who brandishes the buying power of African American consumers.
In some cases, they hire him as a consultant.
The cash flows, even as the U.S. attorney's office in Brooklyn has been conducting a grand jury investigation of Nan's his his National Action Network's finances.
I just mentioned this to back up.
He's a race hustler.
He's a hustler.
But he has no power.
The Reverend Jackson has no power.
I can't be racist, Mr. Limbaugh.
They because they have no power.
And the New York Times, we uh have actually found the story from 1987, a Times magazine, documenting Jesse Jackson's lies about Martin Luther King and his assassination.
And we will link to both these stories at Rush Limbaugh.com.
Here's uh Julie in Salisbury, Maryland.
Great to have you on the program.
Thanks for waiting.
Hello.
Rush is such a pleasure to talk to you.
Thank you.
Americans for Prosperity, right coast Ditto's on the right coast of Maryland to you.
Hey, I you know, I was I was uh reflecting on Olympia Snow's vote yesterday on the uh Senate Finance Committee on the Bacchusville, and I was um very disgusted at her turncoat record and what she did yesterday.
But I I thought later on on her comment when she said she wasn't committed to um voting to this, uh voting on this final bill and how the Democrats basically rolled over and you know did away with the public option, and I mean it's a horrible bill, but I was wondering if maybe there was some sort of strategy on her part in in getting them to uh neuter this bill to a degree.
And I was wondering what your thoughts were on that.
Uh I frankly hadn't considered it.
Uh that they were using who who is you, the Republicans?
No, no, no.
I mean uh her.
I mean, I thought me, you know, I thought I had an epiphany when I started thinking about why she would say that she wouldn't vote possibly on the final bill.
To give herself cover for making the vote in the first place.
The whole Olympia Snow cannot kill the public option.
Olympia Snow can't change anything in the bill, and they're not going to need her vote anyway.
Well, I don't disagree with that, but I was just wondering if perhaps she was trying to water it down.
I mean, the Democrats are very unhappy with this particular bill.
I mean, they don't like it.
It's not what they want.
This is all for show.
There's no real legislative language yet.
Um, Julie, this is a draft, essentially.
Uh and the real bill is going to be written with all these goodies that are not in it now.
They'll be in there.
Uh she's trying to say, well, not if I'm around, they won't be in there and so forth.
But I I don't uh she you could be right.
I mean, she this may be one of her uh stratagems.
Uh it would surprise me that uh that kind of depth exists here, but uh if it uh more power to her, if if that's what she's got going on.
I also think you should be able to buy the St. Louis Rams or anything else you damn well please to if you have the money to do it, by the way.
Well, thank you.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
And it's it's great to hear from you, Julie.
Um most of our callers from Maryland uh don't last longer than 30 seconds because they start calling me names, we have to disconnect them.
Well, we are a very uh d deep blue uh state for sure, but we're doing our our our part.
On the I'm on the right coast of Maryland, we're on the other side of Chesapeake Bay, which is is not Baltimore.
Well, so you're in the Delmarva Peninsula?
That's right.
Oh, all right, fine.
And uh, you know, we're very conservative over here, but unfortunately, Baltimore uh leads the way and takes our voices away an awful lot.
But I'm a member of the Americans for Prosperity here on the Eastern Shore, and we're we're uh we're giving our congressman uh a little wet four on some things.
That's Crowdaville.
Which now, if you recall, uh we had Gilcrest here before.
And la last year he was thrown out.
Uh uh, Andy Harris was a contender and lost by a very small margin to uh what they call the blue dog Democrat, which is Cradoville, who voted for the stimulus package.
So did Snow.
So did Nasita, you got to keep in mind, so did uh Olympia Snow.
Yeah.
And she said pretty much, I think if I my memory is she said pretty much the same thing, or something similar, that that uh uh if this is is we're gonna make sure that uh we would clean up the rough edges of this thing and so forth.
I I I I you know, you're you're you're you're a thinker.
I like thinkers.
So I'm not I don't want to discourage that at all.
I just I'm not I'm having trouble getting arms around the theory.
Um I'm working at it.
Gotta go.
Quick timeout back there.
Anybody remember Jesse Jackson's affair that produced an illegitimate child?