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Snerdly, did you know that there is an associated press of Pakistan?
There is.
There is an associate.
It's APP.com.pK.
Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has pledged continued pressure on militants along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border and noted that the United States bears some responsibility for helping to create terrorists that threaten America and its allies.
So the it's our fault, administration continues.
Clinton also said in an interview that she's convinced of Pakistan's strong commitment to get rid of terrorists as she recognized that the South Asian nation is responding forcefully to the Taliban threat in areas bordering Afghanistan.
The chief U.S. diplomat told popular Charlie Rose TV show that she listened to Pakistani concerns during her recent visit and in her meetings with the civil society representatives also aired U.S. concerns on some issues, including the whereabouts of Al Qaeda leaders.
Well, I I did raise that question because I was very willing to hear all the questions and concerns from the people in the government of Pakistan.
There are reasons for their concerns.
I mean, we haven't always been the most consistent or understanding partner and ally over the course of our relationship, and we do bear some of the responsibility, frankly, for helping to create the very terrorists that we are now all threatened by.
Our Secretary of State in Pakistan making that statement.
So there's that's who we are.
That's who we have.
That's who we have running our country.
They're all Olinskiites.
You ever heard, by the way, uh?
We got this debate raging here over whether or not to send any more troops to Afghanistan.
The crystal, the the general underground wants 60,000 or 40,000 troops.
And it looks like they're gonna send 34,000.
Media reports today that uh gonna have a Troika of Gates, Hillary Clinton, and Obama or somebody, uh, they're gonna decide on sending 34,000 troops.
Let me ask you a question, folks.
Have you ever heard Barack Obama explain why we are in Afghanistan?
Have you heard him tell us what the mission is under his command?
I mean, he is the commander-in-chief.
Have you heard him say what the policy is?
Do any of you know why we are there?
What do you know beyond the fact that he has said he is uncomfortable with the concept of victory?
Why are we there?
What are we doing?
What is the purpose?
We can't say war on terror anymore officially, as uh people that work for the government can't.
Although I guess Hillary violated that by referring to these people as terrorists, but my my point is I I you know I'm watching video of the president uh at Arlington National Cemetery today.
I just I just have the impression that uh Afghanistan and Iraq, you know, having to go to Arlington, it's just political inconveniences.
It's just things he has to make a show of caring about, but really doesn't.
And I firmly believe that.
He has many, many other higher priorities.
Well, in Afghanistan, it's quite obvious.
I mean, that's not even arguable.
You know, think back to my uh wonderful and uh earth-shattering, shocking appearance on Fox News Sunday.
Which I said in response to questions from Chris Wallace, I think he's wrecking the economy on purpose.
I don't think he cares about Afghanistan.
And I I recalled that in all of the administration reaction, they didn't address the substance of one charge that I made, folks.
They came back well, you know, Limbaugh, just entertainer.
I mean, surreal to be lectured to on humility by Rush Limbaugh, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But they never want.
If Let me ask you something.
If if uh if you happen to be the President of the United States and a highly acclaimed and extremely popular media figure, goes on television or on the radio every day and says you are purposely wrecking the economy.
Well, they have yet to respond to that.
They have yet to respond that he doesn't care about Afghanistan.
And look, uh the reason they don't respond, he doesn't care about Afghanistan is because they they what what they have to say what their purpose is, and they haven't done that.
I mean, back during the Iraq war when Bush was in power, the only reason to go to Afghanistan was to find bin Laden.
Remember, once we got bin Laden, a war on terror be over, Bush, it failed because we didn't have bin Laden.
But now, well, we don't care.
All those people that said we had to get Bin Laden, it doesn't matter.
Now, for those of you who are disappointed that uh Barack Obama doesn't seem willing to connect the dots as they relate to domestic jihad and terrorism in his speech yesterday at Fort Hood.
I mean, if you listen to that, it was it was mind-numbing to uh listen to him describe that in terms that nobody accepts or believes.
What I want to do here is uh is an exercise of giving Obama the benefit of the doubt.
He tells us that we should not jump to conclusions.
Have you heard by the way about what happened at the Columbia University Bar, the black professor 59 punched out a white uh employee of the university.
Black guy got, they were talking about race in the bar, and the subject of white privilege came up, and tempers flared, and his 59-year-old black guy, Professor McIntyre, decked this theater department employee.
I mean, it was so loud people in the kitchen could hear the fist hit the face.
But let's not jump to conclusions, folks, about what was behind that.
Just because they were talking about white privilege, doesn't give us any indication at all why the guy decked the girl.
We can't jump to conclusions on that.
Just like we can't jump to conclusions with some lunatic shouting a Lahu Akbar and opening fire on military personnel at Fort Hood.
So, this is an exercise uh in giving Obama the benefit of the doubt, pretending that he doesn't know exactly what he's doing in every one of these instances, which I don't believe, frankly, but you know whether Obama's a bright guy who knows what he's doing or is a naive fool that doesn't, the result's still the same, so the reason doesn't matter.
Whether he's a bright guy who knows what he's doing or is a naive fool uh that doesn't know what he's doing, it doesn't matter.
The result is the same.
In reality, Obama connects dots as well or better than anybody, it's just that the dots he connects create a picture that Americans don't want, like, or need.
For example, Obama has not connected the dots that Iran's present nuclear plans and activities will result in Iran obtaining a nuclear arsenal to go along with their promise to wipe Israel off the map.
He's not connecting those dots.
Is this because he's naive?
Or is it because he knows what he's doing?
Doesn't matter.
The fact is he's not connecting the dots.
He hasn't connected the dots that siding with Central and South American thug dictators, what that'll do to undermine the future of freedom and democracy in the region.
It doesn't matter whether he knows what he's doing or doesn't know what he's doing, the result is the same, we are in trouble.
He hasn't connected the dots on abandoning our allies in Eastern Europe and what that will trigger in Russia.
So I don't care whether he's a bright guy that knows what he's doing or a knife fool that doesn't know what he's doing, the result is the same.
We in heap big doo-doo.
He hasn't connected the dots with regard to where following political advice leads as opposed to military advice in matters of war.
I e Afghanistan putting health care first, making sure he doesn't.
It's a political inconvenience is what it is.
That's the truth.
The result's the same.
He has not connected the dots on bankrupting the country and resulting inability to fund the military and defend ourselves.
In fact, it may be one of the purposes to defund the military.
But whether it is or isn't, it'll happen.
He hasn't connected the dots with domestic jihad and terrorism.
Whether he's bright guy and knows what he's doing, or is a naive fool and doesn't, it doesn't matter.
It's still the same.
The result.
He hasn't connected the dots on depleting the private sector of capital and the resulting inability to create jobs and thus provide adequate revenues to pay for what the government is supposed to do.
Whether he is purposely destroying the economy, or whether he's a naive fool that doesn't know what he's doing, doesn't matter.
The result is the same.
The economy's being destroyed.
I mean, Obama, we probably one of the better dot connectors in American history.
The only problem is that his dots are not our dots.
And the same thing with Pelosi and Harry Reid.
They're connecting a whole different set of dots, and their dots are all about them.
First and foremost.
So to oppose Obama and Pelosi and Reed is political and economic self-defense.
Whether the attacker could come in after you knows what he's doing or is insane, doesn't matter.
You still have to protect yourself, right?
To sit passively and hope for the best will result in.
Well, you connect the dots, I'm sure you can.
And we're back, Rush Limbaugh, the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Fox News has this story.
Fox News is an AP.
Hang on here a second.
And Fox News has a story.
Everybody is now pointing fingers at everybody else in government over how this guy Hassan got past everybody.
FBI's pointing at uh people and somebody pointing the FBI and all this.
This is really comforting.
The government once again has failed.
It's just and these failures keep uh keep mounting.
Now, the latest excuse for inaction is the First Amendment.
Well, look at them.
It would have really been a serious violation of the First Amendment to uh read those emails and then act on them.
Ah, those emails.
We were really, really worried about the Constitution.
Right.
Now, in that article is this quote from Evan Thomas of Newsweek.
Now remember Evan Thomas of Newsweek said in 2004 that the media would give Kerry at least a 10-point edge in uh in the presidential race.
He's the same Evan Thomas who said that Obama was some kind of god.
Here's what he said about Hassan's faith.
I cringe that he's a Muslim, said Evan Thomas of Newsweek.
I mean, because it inflames all the fears.
I think he probably just a nutcase, but with that label attached to him, it'll get the right wing going, and it just I mean, these things are tragic, but that makes it much worse.
So they're worried this is gonna get the right wing going.
We are the enemy, folks.
We are the enemy, not Hassan, and not Islamic jihadists.
Not Iran, we, the right wing in this country.
We are the enemy of this administration, this government, and this media.
You know, General Casey.
General Casey was in command in Iraq.
General Casey spoke to George W. Bush almost daily in Iraq.
It was General Casey who had to go when Petraeus was point was was what was selected to go in there and lead the surge.
And General Casey is now the the chief of staff of the army.
And he talked about the diversity in the Army.
Oh, how this incident is so very He said something to the effect that it'd be so bad.
It'd be even worse if this incident caused us to lose our diversity in the military.
And then he went out there and said, we're going to do it everything we can to make sure there's not a backlash against the Muslim soldiers in our military.
Janet Napolitano of the United Arab Emirates says we're going to do everything we can to make sure there's not a backlash against uh Muslim Americans in the United States.
And there are statistics and numbers out there.
Hate crimes against Muslims are at an all-time low since 2001.
They have plummeted.
There aren't any hate crimes.
There is no backlash against Muslims in America.
Zip zero nada.
And yet Janet DePalotano's all worried about it.
Casey, General Casey's all worried about it.
You know who suffers more hate crimes than anybody else in this country?
Religious hate crimes?
Jewish people.
Jewish people are subjected to more hate crimes in this country than any other religion.
The Muslim hate crimes against them in this country is in the hundreds every year, not the tens of thousands.
So there is no backlash.
And all of this, folks, all of this is so typically liberal.
You know what this is like?
Obama and his state-run media, the Democrat Party, General Casey.
They're like, they're like a bunch of these liberal out-of-touch adults at a little league or Pop Warner football no-score game.
Where we're just gonna have the kids play, and we won't keep score because we don't want the Luther to be humiliated.
That's right, Mr. Limbaugh.
This is about death people having fault.
We don't want to humiliate people and forth it of competition.
Because in competition, someone always loses Mr. Limbaugh and their feelings are hurt, and this is why we must eliminate competition.
And so we've got people in the military thinking this way.
We've got our competition, our commander-in-chief thinking this way.
What do you think it is that makes somebody say I'm uncomfortable with the concept of victory?
It reminds me of the Japanese surrendering in World War II on the USS Missouri.
Because they're losers.
So these guys, Obama and the media, and Evan Thomas and all the smart people, all the elites, the Democrat Party General Casey, they're sitting around congratulating themselves on how enlightened they are and how good they are at maintaining self-esteem and how good they are in all of their diversity.
But as I told you once, the kids in these no-score games are keeping score.
The kids play in the games, I don't care how young they are, know who's winning and who's losing, and they are playing the win.
They're writing it down on their hands, they're keeping the score in their heads while these hoivety torty parents think they are enlightened by running around with no score games, and they're protecting sensitivity hurt feelings so that their kids will not feel like losers on the soccer field or the football field or the baseball field.
Well, the soldiers of the U.S. military are the kids playing the game, and Obama, the drive-bys of Democrats and General Casey are these enlightened adults.
And the military knows the score.
It is Islamic terrorist 13, Fort Hood Zero.
The soldiers know it, and most Americans know it.
The only people who do not are the media.
And their boss, Barack Obama and Ram Emanuel.
But the members of the military, you gotta, you can you put yourself in the in their uniforms yesterday at Fort Hood listening to that dribble.
They know exactly what went on in there.
And their commander-in-chief comes down and can't even face it, can't even address it, and has to talk about it happened because we're in an age of division and selfishness and cynicism.
This is Veterans Day.
members of the military are keeping score.
And right now at Fort Hood, they're losing.
On their home field.
And we've got Evan Thomas of Newsweek saying, oh, I'm sorry this guy was a Muslim.
Oh, it's just a nutcase.
These things are tragic, but this is just going to get the right wing going, and oh no.
It just makes it worse.
It makes it worse.
Not that 13 people are dead.
What makes it worse is that the guy who did it is a Muslim, and that's gonna get the right wing going.
Islamic terrorist 13, Fort Hood Zero.
The soldiers at Fort Hood and Fort Dix and Fort Bragg and Fort Wherever know it.
Most Americans know it.
They have this kind of stuff happening on Veterans Day.
Oh, what'd you call it?
Irony.
Or is it just a smack in the face?
Anyway, a uh brief brief timeout.
It'll go by faster than any timeout on any other show goes by because you're so eager to get me back, and I will be back after this.
One of my all-time favorite tunes, Al Wilson, show and tell.
I'm gonna have to start listening to that here.
Uh I've got it on my iTunes somewhere.
You know this, folks, we're gonna get your phone calls here in an El GIFO, as Bob Greasey would say, but uh you know this whatever happens, whatever happens, the backlash is always against us.
You got Napolitano, you got Casey, worried about the backlash against Muslims.
It's not the Muslims who need protection, it's us.
We conservatives are the ones who need protection.
Oklahoma City, blame us.
9-11, blame us.
Chelsea Clinton said it was Bush's tax cuts that led to 9-11.
She did.
Hurricane Katrina, blame us.
Fort Hood, blame conservatives.
Some lunatic shoots an abortion doctor, blame us.
Swine flew, blame us.
Donovan McNabb has a lousy season.
Blame me.
It's always well, it's true.
It's always our fault.
It's like the USSR, the Soviet Union, when things went wrong, they always blame Trotsky.
And then they blamed Reagan.
Or in the uh Allegory Animal Farm.
The statists in that book, they blame everything that goes wrong on Snowball.
Folks, we are the Satan in their religion.
Everything that goes wrong has to be our fault.
Evan Thomas, oh no, no, this guy's a Muslim.
Oh no, oh no, it's gonna get the right wing going.
We're the ones who need protection.
St. Louis Rams can't find a buyer, it's our fault.
Stephen Stephen Middleburg, Virginia.
Welcome to the EIB Network Store.
I'm glad you waited.
Hello.
Hello, Russ.
Always an honor.
Thank you.
Um, some have compared Hassan to uh Timothy McVeigh or Geraldo comparing him to the Columbine Killers.
I would actually compare him to William Harris with a domestic killer.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Well, were you saying that Jerry Rivers compared Nassan to the Columbine Killers?
That's correct.
What movie did he watch?
I don't know.
That's horrible.
What movie were they showing in the mosque?
What movie was the Imam telling him to watch?
Because remember, the Matrix movie got blamed for Columbine.
Right, right.
I can't explain Heraldo.
I you know, I I didn't I I don't begin to try.
But uh I would compare him to Ayres, though.
He he was a domestic terrorist, not happy with the war being waged at that time, plotting to attack the Pentagon.
But all is not lost for wait, that's a bit a bit of a stretch here because we don't yet have evidence that uh Hassan was a friend of Obama's.
No, no, no, but all is not a good one.
All cars was.
I mean, Ayers was and is.
Yeah, but I'm I was about to say, you know, it all is not lost for Hassan.
If if he plays his legal cards right, in thirty years he might be able to chair a psych a psych department at a prestigious university, or maybe even host a fundraiser for a future Democrat pres uh candidate for president of the United States.
I know that sounds silly.
That could never happen in America.
Oops.
Uh, sorry, it it has happened, Eric.
It's a he doesn't he he could chair a psych department at prestigious university in thirty years.
I don't mean to make light of the situation, Rush.
I'm I'm trying to be uh shall we say how I let me tell you something.
You're good because sometimes humor is the best way to illustrate reality.
Well, thank you, Russia, for everything you do.
Thank you.
Appreciate that, Steve.
Thanks much.
Lake City, Tennessee.
This is Judy, and you're next on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
I love you, Rush.
Don't ever leave us.
I I want to uh tell you I was turned on by my favorite uh aunt to you.
Uh she was one of the first women in uniform.
She worked on the Manhattan Hatton Project in Oak Ridge that ended World War II.
So happy veterans to you, Clara Zulliger in Oak Ridge.
But also, this is the second terrorist attack.
That extreme Muslim that attacked the uh recruitment office in Arkansas, and then Fort Hood has been attacked.
And when nine eleven happened, I still have a picture in my mind of President Bush standing on that pile of rubble and saying the men that did this, the people that did this, they will hear from us.
He didn't blame the CIA, he didn't blame the FBI, he didn't blame the previous administration like that big ear big mouth big ego we have in the White House now.
He just said, We'll make the people that did this pay.
And here we've had two attacks in uh eight months while Obama's there, and for the seven and a half years after 9-11, we were not attacked again, and I love President Bush, and I thank him for that.
And I thank all of our veterans for their service, and I have a son in Afghanistan right now, and I hope they all stay safe.
God bless you.
I don't need to add one comment to what you said.
That's the same.
Oh, thank you, Rush.
Don't ever leave us.
Uh oh, I'm not I'm not going anywhere until every American agrees with me, which probably will be never, which means I'll be around forever.
Well, I I hope so.
And listen, being called a teabacker by that scumbag Bill Clinton, I wears a badge of honor.
She's on a roll.
Well, you know, T-Pat, that's scumbag.
I That's funny.
A badge of honor to be called a teabagger by a scumbag.
Uh, you know, Obama's also called you a teabagger.
Well, I don't listen to him.
I I I can't stand to look at him.
I turn him off every time he comes on.
And but uh uh, you know, I like to keep it on a present uh a positive note, and I love all the veterans.
I've got my flag out.
I love my aunt.
She's 90 years old.
She was one of the first women in uniform, and we have a beautiful picture of her wearing her whack uniform.
That's what they call them then.
And she's just an inspiration to me, and she turned me on to you, so she she has to be always right.
Well, God bless you.
You know, I've I have experience with the wax.
Uh my uh my first and only year in college, I was required required to take as a physical education course ballroom dancing taught by a former drill sergeant in the wax.
Well, you know, can I point out one thing?
We have people in Oak Ridge that know how to do nuclear research, and I heard a couple of weeks ago that Obama is giving uh stimulus money, nuclear research to the historic black colleges.
We've got people in Oak Ridge being laid off that know how to do nuclear research.
That's where the money needs to go to people who know what they're doing.
And uh, I just like to point out that Oak Ridge, uh, you know, everybody needs to keep them in their thoughts and prayers, and and we're all for nuclear research, and we need more nuclear energy.
We do.
In fact, you know, there's a there was a great story.
Thank you, Judy, so much.
I've got the story here.
Where did I put it?
I might have to go to a break to find ah, I'm it's my lucky day.
I'm finding things within five seconds of looking for them.
New York Times business blog.
Electricity for Americans from Russia's old nuclear weapons.
About ten percent of electricity in the United States is fuel from dismantled nuclear bombs, including Russian ones.
It's a great easy source of fuel, said Marina V. Alexikanova, an analyst at Renaissance Capital and an expert in the Russian nuclear industry that has profited from the arrangement since the end of the Cold War.
However, if more diluted weapons grade uranium isn't secured soon, the pipeline could run dry with ramifications for consumers.
I wonder how many people would be shocked to know that 10% of our electricity comes from old nuclear bombs, including those from the Soviet Union.
Folks, a teachable moment from Venezuela.
This is before we go to the break.
This is from the New York Times today.
As blackouts hit energy rich Venezuela, the president tells people a cut back.
Now, the reason I focus on Venezuela is because I think that Venezuela is where we could be if we are not vigilant.
Venezuela is where we could very well be headed.
And so that's why I focus on Venezuela.
Venezuela is an energy colossus, folks.
And that's even the first sentence here in the New York Times story.
Venezuela has the largest conventional oil reserves outside the Middle East and one of the world's mightiest hydroelectric systems.
But that has not prevented the country from enduring serious electricity and water shortages that seem only to be getting worse.
President Hugo Chavez has been facing a public outcry in recent weeks over the power failures that after six nationwide blackouts in the last two years, nationwide.
Six of them.
Chavez is now cutting electricity for hours every day in rural areas and in industrial cities.
And now water rationing has been introduced here in the Capitol.
He's telling people three minutes to take a shower.
This is a country with an energy colossus, the largest conventional oil reserve outside the Middle East.
Now, get this next.
The deterioration of services is perplexing to many here, especially because the country had grown used to cheap, plentiful electricity and water in recent decades.
But even as the oil boom was enriching his government, Mr. Chavez asserted greater control over utilities and other industries in this decade...
Public services seemed only to decay, adding to residents' frustration.
With oil revenues declining and the economy slowing, the shortages may have no quick fixes in sight.
The president is embarking on his own crusade, pushing Venezuelans to conserve by making fun of their consumption habits.
What was that quote from Obama about turning up the...
He said we just can't turn up the heat and drive our SUVs while we want and eat as much as we do and still be good citizens of the world.
This is why I pay attention to Venezuela, because we're headed there.
Obama making fun of certain of his own citizens.
Chavez is mocking his own.
In fact, Chavez began his critique last month with the amount of time citizens spent in the shower, saying three minute showers were sufficient.
I've counted, I don't end up stinking, I guarantee it.
Reminds me of Jimmy Carter's sweater days.
First the utopia of Cuba with wonderful health care runs out of toilet paper.
And now Hugo's paradise can't keep the lights on and the water flowing.
And they are an energy colossus.
And note how socialists do things.
As blackouts hit energy-rich Venezuela, the president tells people to cut back.
Let's note that Chavez is not saying, let's find out how to meet all the demand and let's produce more so that we can continue to grow.
No.
What he says is you lydiates, idiots have to take shorter showers and turn the lights off.
And if you don't, I'm going to do it for you.
Life in socialist countries is miserable.
He's taken over everything.
It's falling apart.
They got more oil and natural gas than anywhere outside of the Middle East.
They got the biggest hydroelectric system in their hemisphere.
And they still are becoming a third world nation because it is a dictatorship and social, and we're headed that way.
And the last paragraph of this teachable moment story comes from uh some clown named, well, not a clown, his name is uh Fernando Branger, an energy expert at the Institute of Superior Administration Studies, Caracas Business School.
He says, if this crisis teaches us something, it is that the immensity of our energy reserves means nothing if we cannot even get them out of the ground.
And a dictator can't get things out of the ground.
Only a free market can get oil and natural gas out of the ground.
The government doesn't know how to do it.
Hugo Chavez is not going to go to the fields himself to do it.
He's nationalized the oil companies, he's taken over the output, but there's less and less output.
And so the New York Times says the deterioration of services is perplexing.
No, it's not perplexing at all.
It's entirely understandable.
He's destroyed the private sector.
He has abandoned capitalism, he's gone socialist.
That's why I pay attention to Venezuela.
It's our future.
Audio sound by number 20.
Isn't this delightful?
Hardball.
Chris Matthews last night, David Pluff, the former Obama campaign manager.
By the way, you know, Pluff's all over the place because he got a book out there.
And I think uh book sale uh numbers hit today.
We'll see.
Have you heard what the Huffington Post wants to do?
The Huffington Post wants a separate conservative nonfiction book list.
Because conservatives are dominating the New York Times nonfiction best seller list.
They're actually suggesting that they bifurcate the best seller list and have the give the conservatives their own.
Because you got Levin scorching everybody out there with his book.
You got Palin coming up, who's gonna, I mean, I just got my uh advanced uh powerful influential member of the media copy of that book today.
We have um Beck with his books out there, Hannity and his books, my brother has his books, Andy McCarthy's got a book coming out, and all these conservative books dominate.
And so the Huff Post, the Huffing and Puffing Post wants the New York Times to have their own separate conservative bestseller list.
These are the people of Unity.
I have no idea what I'm gonna do in their books, nerdly.
I I really I really I really don't you gotta listen to Pluff though, because Tim's running out here and and uh Matthews asks Pluff, what you know, the White House, they keep saying Limbaugh's running the party.
Is that a strategy or is this day-to-day tactics?
I just think it's the reality.
The truth is that the Pale and Limbaugh Beckwing of the party are calling many of the shots now.
They purged a moderate woman out of that race in New York last week.
I think they're not gonna stop there.
And I think there's plenty of Republicans outside of Washington.
Stop it.
They're not gonna stop there.
They purged a moderate woman out of that race in New York.
Palin and I, yeah, we would have there.
We purged that one.
And we're not gonna stop there.
We're on a rampage, folks.
We're tearing across the country and we're ripping the heart out of moderate Republican rhinos.
Love it.
Um, if if they are so afraid of, if they think we're such guaranteed losers, they should be advocating this.
Here, here's the rest of what Pluff said.
That seem intent on trying to come up with solutions, but Bahner McConnell, they don't dare cross that wing of the party.
And so that's where the energy is.
Uh, and I think that's really what the American people are faced with.
The Republican Party that either doesn't want to cooperate because of politics, not principle, or they're largely just offering warmed over Bush policies, which have been soundly rejected.
These people, I tell you, we we are we are Satan.
We are the enemies.
Uh The American people are faced with a Republican Party that.
Why, if if if if we're such a minority, Mr. Pluff, you ought to be celebrating out there.
You ought to be happy.
We're turning the party into this little minor, insignificant minority status party.
Why you ought to be happy about that?
What in the world could be wrong with that from your perspective, I wonder?
I got a quick question here for uh for David Plough.
He says I'm out there with Sarah Palin uh purging moderate members in the Republican Party.
David Pluff, a question from me.
L. Rushbow, the leader of the GOP.
Who spent more time campaigning?
Barack, Obama in New Jersey?
Or me in New York 23?
I didn't go there a single day.
Obama went to New Jersey three or four times, right?