I had to print something out just as the program began.
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I want to go back to uh to Dean in Chicago and and DeBell as well.
DeBell from Manhattan.
DeBell said that he uh he he he left the Democrat Party because of me and joined the Working Families Party.
And I said, Well, you're okay, you've joined a communist party.
It ain't a communist party.
How do you know that?
Anything with workers in it is communist.
Which is true.
The working families party, and this is from DiscoverTheNetworks.org.
Working Families Party is a front group for acorn.
It functions as a political party in New York State and Connecticut, running or cross-endorsing candidates for local, state, and federal office.
They work closely with Hillary.
They're currently composed of some 30,000 members.
The Working Families Party is a front group for Acorn.
As it's an outgrowth of the Socialist New Party.
The workers' family party created in 1998, according to a 2000 article by the AP, its objective was and still is to help push the Democrat Party toward the left, toward socialism and communism.
And in pursuit of this goal, the workers' family party runs radical candidates in state and local elections.
Now, generally, uh workers' family party candidates conceal their extremism beneath a veneer of populist rhetoric, promoting bread and butter issues designed to appeal to union workers and other blue-collar voters, uh both Republican and Democrats alike.
In fact, it was members of the workers' family party who went out to demonstrate in front of the homes of the executives of AIG over their bonuses.
I don't know if De Bell was one of them that was bust up there, uh, but he could very well have been.
Now, as as for Dean and this social market socialism, if you look further at the definition of market socialism and Wikipedia, you'll find that their model is the ChICOMs.
The model for market socialism is the ChICOMs, who what?
They still have internment camps.
Uh they still they're communists.
So I, you know, my my friends, uh do don't don't ever, ever doubt me.
Just remember this too, because this is key.
Most of the tyrannical revolutions that we've had in in recent history were not led by peasants.
They were led by the children of intellectuals, or the children of the wealthy to upper middle class parents.
Not all, not all, but most of them were.
I mean, Mao Tseitung was not poor.
He was not a peasant.
Lenin, not poor, not a peasant.
Castro, Fidel Castro was a lawyer.
His parents owned significant property.
Hugo Chavez was in the Army.
By the way, the Miami Herald with an editorial uh coming up soon about about uh it's it it it's it's it's an utter disaster.
Uh in in Venezuela, heads toward disaster, an editorial from the Miami Herald.
I'll get to that in just a second.
So the investment guy from Chicago, Dean, fits this bill of revolutionaries coming from wealthy middle class parents, upper middle class.
You remember Eric Hofer, he was the uh the great blue-collar philosopher out in San Francisco, was a dock worker, and saw the light what was going on out there.
He used to say that many of these rich, affluent revolutionaries had never gone through the equivalent of puberty.
That they that they've never really matured like the rest of us have.
They're still children, and they're still kids with this idealized utopia as a as a possibility.
And they've they came from uh cushy lives.
Uh they didn't, they've never had to struggle.
It's only the people they lead who end up struggling.
Now, I want to remind you people of Something.
As you know, I very rarely talk about myself.
And when people want to talk about me, I discourage it.
But this is February the 10th.
I'd like to take you back one year and remind you what was going on in this country one year ago.
One year ago, and this probably starting 13 months ago.
It was January 16th when I said I hope Obama fails.
I want him to fail.
I hope he fails.
That started it.
So, but basically a year ago.
Everybody, everybody was gunning for me.
Obama and his minions in the White House had targeted me as the leader of the Republican Party.
And by the way, I had made the CPAC speech as well.
I don't know if it had happened yet.
CPAC's coming up this weekend, I believe so, but CPAC speech combined with I hope he fails and so forth.
They were coming after me.
They were blaming me for everything, urging Republicans not to listen to me.
Who?
Yeah, James Carville came out.
They were running polls.
I'm the leader of the Republican Party.
They were doing everything they could, as they've done for 20 years to destroy me.
And it was me.
Because uh there was there was the Republicans were nowhere to be seen.
They were they were scared to death.
They were not criticizing Obama.
They wouldn't be called racist.
Uh and uh, you know, they were having meetings with him, and then they didn't understand what radicalness we faced uh in Obama.
It was just one year ago.
Now, I I just I know this sounds like an ego thing.
It's not.
I want to I I'm trying to make a point here.
Imagine if I had gone with the flow and said, okay, his new president deserves a honeymoon.
Uh we gotta give him a chance.
That's that was the Republican call to arms.
That was the conservative intellectual call to arms.
We've got to give him a chance.
Uh he's a centrist, he's well spoken.
Uh we gotta give this guy's ideas a chance.
And I was the I was the most public opponent to all this.
What if I had gone along?
If I had gone along, I don't know where we would be.
Would we have gotten health care in August?
Well, that's arguable, snerdly.
I don't know that we would have.
We might have cap and trade.
Uh would there have been a Scott Brown?
Because the the you know that the uh the grassroots from which came the Tea Party.
Uh they were out there too.
They weren't buying any of this.
They weren't, they weren't gonna give Obama a pass.
I and and and look where we are now.
And I I consider myself a grassroots person.
I'm not a I'm not a political officionado in some media capital.
I'm a guy on the radio who has closer ties with the people who make this country work than I have with politicos, politicians, intellectuals that defeat snobs in Washington and New York.
And it's this bunch of people that stopped this.
It's not any leadership people.
Uh they've gotten on board, they got on board late in the game, but just you know, this is this is I I mentioned this because it's it's never appropriate to give up your principles.
It is never appropriate to silence yourself if that means silencing your principles.
This a year ago, the era of Reagan was over.
A year ago had there was one person, the era of Reagan is over?
No.
Yesterday I said the era of McCain is over with that letter the Republicans sent to uh sent to Obama.
The era of Reagan, all of those things, it was just a year ago.
And what if we had all caved?
What if we had all just gone silent because new president and uh he's a centrist and it can't get any worse, Rush.
Oh, I heard that too from Democrats.
Can't get any worse than Bush can't get any wor Well, here we are.
It is so much worse that the country as we know it is hanging in the balance.
I have an AP story here that I want to share with you before the Obama White House gets op uh AP to pull it.
Uh just like they did Reuters.
This is by Stephen Olmacher.
It sounds great.
A big jobs bill that would hand President Obama a badly needed victory and please Republicans with tax cuts at the same time.
By the way, there are no tax cuts in the jobs bill.
Or tax credits, it's a one-time thing, and it's not a good deal.
But the AP says there's a problem.
Obama's jobs bill won't actually create any jobs.
AP.
AP, state-controlled AP.
This story's not going to last long.
You won't be able to find this much long after I've mentioned this.
Even the Obama administration acknowledges the legislation centerpiece, a tax cut for business, would work only on the margins.
Senate Democrats are working this week to round up Republican support, which Dingy Harry says he's got for the bill which would exempt businesses from paying Social Security payroll taxes on new employees hired this year, of which there will be very few, as long as the workers had been unemployed at least 60 days.
You have to have been out of work 60 days.
So what's to stop a small businessman from telling, okay, all of you employees don't want you to quit.
And 59 days from I'm going to hire you back, and I won't have to pay social security taxes for you.
And I'll sustain you for a couple months.
You know, you people in Washington have to understand that people that run small business are smarter than you are.
They think with entrepreneur characteristics.
They have learned to work around the obstacle that you represent.
And if you give them one of these, yeah, you'll get uh uh uh a break on your employment taxes if you hire somebody who's been on work sixty days.
So you just tell your current workforce.
In stages, I'm uh letting you off, laying you off.
And come back here in 60 days, I'll hire you back.
Same money, maybe a little raise, and I won't have to pay any social security tech, and not one new person will be hired.
Because the market, the market socialism, does not indicate right now that anybody is in the mood to hire.
So here you have it.
Tax experts, business leaders said companies are unlikely to hire workers just to receive a tax break.
Before businesses start hiring, they need increased demand for their products, more work for their employees, and more revenue to pay those workers.
We're skeptical it's gonna be a big job creator, said Bill Reese to tax counsel for the National Federation of Independent Business.
There's certainly nothing wrong with giving a tax break to a business that's hired a new worker, but in terms of being an incentive to hire a lot of workers, we're skeptical.
So AP, jobs bill will not add many jobs.
Do you know what is a centerpiece of the jobs bill?
The extension of unemployment benefits.
Be right back, folks.
The groundswell, ladies and gentlemen, is building Paul Krugman of the New York Times is weighed in on his blog with Simon Johnson and MIT and the Huffington Post about the lead story on Bloomberg right now containing excerpts from an interview with Business Week, which tells us that Obama doesn't begrudge the 17 million bonus awarded to Morgan Chase uh Jamie Diamond, 9 million to Lloyd Blank Feyn at uh at Goldman Sachs.
The president speaking in an interview said a response.
There's some baseball players making more than that.
They don't get to the World Series either, so I'm shocked.
I'm shocked by that as well.
I know both these guys.
They're very savvy.
I don't begrudge people's success or wealth.
That's part of the free market system.
Krugman writes, oh my God.
First of all to my knowledge, irresponsible behavior by baseball players hasn't brought the world economy to the brink of collapse and cost millions of innocent Americans their jobs and or houses.
And more specific, that can be traced right to the liberal federal government, Mr. Krugman.
And more specifically, not only has the financial industry uh been bailed out with taxpayer commitments, it continues to rely on taxpayer backstop for stability, goes on to call Wall Street banks wards of the state, that they have nothing to do with the free market anymore, and he says, if the Bloomberg story is to be believed, Obama thinks his key to electoral success is to trumpet the influence corporate leaders have had on his economic policies.
We're doomed, writes Paul Krugman.
Whoa ho ho ho.
Don't don't discount and underestimate uh ladies and gentlemen, the viciousness of this anger at Obama from his own side.
From Joe Wiesenthal and Camelia Angelova, BusinessInsider.com a couple days ago.
You remember when men used to have jobs?
Men between the ages of 25 and 54 are frequently described as being working age because they're expected to be working.
But as the chart they have accompanying the article here shows, that's happening less and less.
Nearly 20% of men in the 25 to 54 demographic are out of the workforce.
None of the overall second derivative labor market improvements seem to be helping much.
How this trend impacts society more broadly should be interesting to say the least.
And this chart will uh it's business insider.com from February 8th.
Remember when men used to have jobs.
We'll get this chart and we'll put it at Rush Limbaugh.com this afternoon, because it does show a steady decline in that age group, just as it shows a mate, well, this not this chart, but uh the the major, major uh reduction in men in college at the University of uh North Carolina Chapel Hill.
There was a story earlier in the week about how women don't have anybody to date and their social lives are worthless because there's only six forty percent of the population is men.
And half of those are, you know, typical worthless men in the eyes of women.
So you basically have twenty percent of the overall college student body population uh uh worthwhile divided up among sixty percent of the women.
And it's it's happening throughout a logic a lot of uh uh major college institutions of higher learning.
Where men just aren't going to college anyway.
A lot of this is due to the chicken of uh the curriculum and uh there's a bunch of other stuff, but it is a fact.
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And by the way, there's a story out that uh that sugar metal block.
Sugar causes some horrible defect in kids.
Real big problem in kids.
I won't be long before the mayor of New York bans that.
You wait.
All right, Sylvia in Clearwater, Florida.
We go to the phones and return to you.
Great To have you on the program.
Hello.
Hi, Ross.
It's really wonderful to talk with you.
Thank you very much.
I um I have been going really up the wall over this talk about how intelligent Obama is.
And I wanted to share something that I learned a number of years ago that might explain what how we got to this point and why people think he's intelligent and why I have to disagree.
Um back when I was teaching school, I went and got my master's degree in guidance and counseling.
And the probably one fact I learned the whole time I was taking the uh the masters was in a course called testing and measurement.
And it it was a fact that jumped out at me that I've never seen talked about since.
I think extremely important in our world.
Everybody should be able to do that.
Well, what is it?
It is that there are over a hundred different kinds of intelligence that a human being can possess.
And yet in our school system, we only have six or seven that are you know followed, pushed, you know, so on.
Uh, and so anybody that has those six or seven kinds of intelligence is deemed to be really smart.
Whereas people who happen to get the other kinds of intelligence think they're stupid.
Well, what are these six or seven kinds of intelligence?
Well, they're the ones that would that they teach in school, reading, um, reading, writing, mathematics, science, all that kind of stuff.
Memorizing, spinning things back out.
We they don't teach reasoning.
They don't teach all analysis that much in the world.
Right.
Um, they're just a lot of people.
You know what?
I think I think the reason people think Obama is smart is two things.
They made Bush out to be an idiot, and because Obama can speak.
And that will convince a lot of people you're smarter than you are.
Yeah, we're back.
Rush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone meeting and surpassing all audience expectations while keeping my ego in firm check.
Half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
It's uh depression uh that sugar will cause in children.
Uh most children like sweets, those with an extra sweet tooth may be depressed or at higher risk of future alcohol problems, reach hearsers.
Researchers say.
So, you know, you let you let these nannies like Mayor Bloomberg get hold of this.
Sugar is the next thing.
That will be banned.
One thing about you know Obama and and being smart.
Is it smart to say corpsman?
Is it is it smart to think they're 57 states?
Uh is it is it smart to have such ignorance about how things work in the private sector?
Is it smart to have a cabinet with nobody that has any private sector experience whatsoever?
Is it smart to have a close circle of advisors who only know the thug way of getting things done?
Is it smart?
Is Obama his agenda, big ticket items, is in tatters with a majority of his own party in both houses until recently.
Is it smart to not be able to get something done with that kind of power?
Where's his where's his academic record?
I mean, that would settle a lot of this.
But that is jealously guarded, ladies and gentlemen.
We are not allowed to see his college transcripts.
They are more secret than national security secrets.
Zip zero, we don't know.
But I think Obama's the kind of guy that had people turning C's into A's for him if he had if he needed to, because for whatever reason.
Now, the last caller said that there's six kinds of intelligence, and some people say there's a hundred kinds of intelligence.
Some guy named Howard Gardner here, overview of the multiple intelligences theory.
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and the uh and Thomas Armstrong.com.
That's I guess who Howard Gardner is.
But this is just the first one we found when looking this up on the break.
So here are the nine types of intelligence this guy identifies.
I want you to see if you think any of these describe you.
The first is naturalist intelligence, or nature smart, designates the human ability to discriminate among living things, plants and animals, as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world.
Clouds, Rock configurations.
This ability was clearly a value in our evolutionary past as hunters, gatherers, and farmers.
It continues to be central in such roles as botanist or chef.
Okay.
Musical intelligence.
That pretty much self-explanatory.
The capacity to discern pitch, rhythm, timber, and tone.
Logical mathematical intelligence.
That is number reasoning smart.
Logical mathematical intelligence, the ability to calculate, quantify, consider.
So far, none of these apply to me.
None of them.
I mean, I I I can't carry a tune.
I don't, I can't recognize, especially now since I'm deaf.
I cannot discern pitch or tone.
I couldn't create music.
I can't, I can't even play it.
Nature smart?
And I think about it a lot, but I'm that's not, you know, I'm not a chef or a botanist.
And I would never grow a garden in the back of my house.
I do not have a garden in my house.
I I've got landscaping.
I don't have a garden.
I don't grow fruits and berries and vegetables and stuff, but I've got a lot of landscaping of it, but I I don't have nothing to do with it.
I mean, I tell them what I want, but I couldn't do it myself, so I don't have that.
Existential intelligence, sensitivity, and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life and why do we die, and how did we get here?
Okay, that might I might fit into that in a way.
Meaning of life, ponder that a lot.
Why do we die?
I don't ponder that.
Uh we do.
That's enough.
I don't need to know why.
Uh and how do we get here?
I'm not I'm curious about that.
Uh interpersonal intelligence, that's people smart.
Interpersonal intelligence, the ability to understand and interact effectively with others.
It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others, and the ability to entertain multiple perspectives.
Teachers, social workers, actors, politicians, all exhibit interpersonal intelligence.
So you think I got that?
Okay.
There's two of them.
Body kinesthetic intelligence, uh, body smart.
Bodily kinesthetic intelligence is the capacity to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills.
This intelligence also involves a sense of timing and the perfection of skills through mind body union.
Yeah, yeah, golf, but I. Yeah, but but but I might win the Miss America dancing.
Body kinesthetic, okay, I'll circle that for me.
Uh linguistic intelligence, word smart.
Linguistic intelligence, the ability to think in words and to use language to express and appreciate complex meanings.
I think that pretty much sums me up.
I mean, that'd be the number one kind.
I'm word smart.
Uh linguistic intelligence allows us to understand the order and meaning of words and to apply metalinguistic skills to the to reflect on our use of language.
Young adults uh with this kind of intelligence enjoy writing, reading, telling stories, doing crossword puzzles, although I hate those.
But mainly because you've got to go to a newspaper to see one.
Uh number eight, intrapersonal intelligence.
That's self-smart.
Uh the capacity to understand oneself and one's thoughts and feelings, and to use each and such knowledge in planning and directing one's life.
Uh psychologists, spiritual leaders, philosophers are typified by these kind of people.
Spatial intelligence is picture smart.
The ability to think in three dimensions.
Core capacities include mental imagery, spatial reasoning, image manipul.
That's like an interior decorator or a painter.
Uh jigsaw puzzle.
That's not me.
That it that is not so I'm not so I've got one, two, three, four of these.
Four of these nine.
Snerdley has them all.
All right.
I don't know about uh that.
Snerdley Claims to have them all.
I know you've got the musical stuff.
I didn't know you were a home designer.
Home decor and all that.
There's nothing here about Food Smart.
Didn't see anything about Food Smart in here, which is a lot of people.
Well, well, well, that Chef, yeah, okay, but I'm thinking more like Michelle Obama.
Well, no, no, Michelle Obama's food smart.
She's she's out there federalizing fat now.
Uh with this new exec executive order uh directive that she got from her husband.
Uh Julie Gunlock here at National Review Online.
The first lady learned firsthand that good parenting is the best cure for child obesity, so what's all this about a new government program?
After first getting over my complete mortification on behalf of the the uh the the two Obama girls when their mother went out and basically said they're both fat and she didn't recognize it.
They're eight and eleven at seeing their weight issues discussed in a national forum, I started to think about their home situation, obviously loved.
The family employs a personal chef, who is himself a leader in the healthy food movements and who often brags about preparing healthy meals for the first family.
In other words, Mrs. Obama promptly took a greater role in her children's food decisions once she was told her daughters are fat.
Now, according to her, the girls' weights back on track.
Good for Mrs. Obama.
Her personal attention to the matter clearly made a difference.
But her solution for the rest of America is more government intervention.
Another government program, and guess what?
Somebody looked it up.
There are ten years of these programs in the U.K., ten years of government advisories, programs on obesity, exercise, uh recess, all these things that they're supposed to improve the lives of kids, and it's a big fat zero.
They're still eating the same way, they're still chomping away at the same number or more of calories.
And yet on the same day that Michelle Obama proposes all kinds of new federal programs to control fat kids.
The New York Times editorializes today, hungry in America.
More Americans are going hungry in hard times and are increasingly dependent on private charity, according to a new study by Feeding America, a national network of food banks.
The study found that 37 million people, roughly one in eight, had sought emergency food assistance from the network last year.
Which is a 46% increase in four years.
As the recession and high unemployment take their toll, there are hungry families all over the country.
Study found that volunteers are central to the success of emergency feeding programs on Long Island.
Eighty-eight percent of food pantries, 92% of soup kitchens, rely on volunteers.
It's also clear that the government safety net is failing.
In the last paragraph, it says this.
New York Times editorial.
The government safety net is failing.
I guess we're not spending enough.
Almost 50% of the people, adults, are on food stamps.
We're not spending enough.
The safety net not doing enough.
So while we got fat kids, we got a hunger problem at the same time.
You could go figure it out, folks.
It's up to you.
Back we are, Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network.
I'll tell you what, there's so much.
I'm not smart enough to figure it all out, folks.
We need uh an intellectual like Obama to explain all this to us.
Blizzards equal global warming and fat kids equal a hunger problem.
Only the super smart can explain this to the rest of us plebs.
By the way, do you know this this uh uh Michelle Obama hunger program is just a little issue for the Service Employees International Union.
It's all it is.
She's just doing their bidding.
It's a pet project of the SEIU.
Uh these are the people who put her and her husband in the White House.
And here's here's from their from their own website.
And uh it's it's it's part of the school lunch and breakfast program to increase it.
Uh critical role in helping ch children achieve uh success uh by virtue of access to quality nutrition.
It's it's part of the health care overhaul, in essence.
So this is not a Michelle Obama mission of the heart.
This is simply an SEIU Agenda item that she is helping to push.
No more complicated than that.
By the way, uh from Reuters, surgery better than diet and exercise in fat teenagers.
Surgery better than diet or exercise.
Severely obese teenagers who had surgery to limit what they could eat lost more weight and enjoyed more health benefits than those who did an intensive lifestyle program.
Surgery versus exercise.
And proper eating.
Here's Ray in Champaign, Illinois.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Hello, Russ.
First time calling.
Thank you, sir, very much.
If it's okay, I'd like to speak with a Negro dialect at this time.
If it comes naturally to you, sir, you feel free.
Okay, Rush.
I'd like to say that uh you really be doing good.
Uh you got the Democrats on the run.
And uh keep up the good work, homie.
Uh, because uh you're really fat, meaning good.
Yeah, that's PHAT, right?
Exactly.
Thank you.
See, I know my dialects.
But I like to say, Russ that uh the Democrats here in Illinois is such a joke here in Illinois that uh the lieutenant governor had to resign.
Or the guy, I shouldn't say resign, but the one that just won in our special election to be the lieutenant governor, that is Godly Cohen.
He had uh step aside the for the good of the party due to uh his uh promiscuous ways and that was uh that was Cohen, right?
Yeah, cohen, yes.
He pulled a knife on one individual and beat up another one and had some steroids here and prostitutes there.
And it was Dick Durbin that led the charge here because he thought this guy seemed like one of our interrogators at Guantanamo Bay.
Exactly.
Well, I was sitting there and I was laughing about that because I'm like, wait a minute, this is that's a Chicago politics because he won.
And look at his background.
His background just mimics that of uh the uh Barack Obama and uh the that you know that that's what what you what he's saying here uh in a Negro dialect.
What Ray is saying here is that Democrats are in trouble even in Illinois.
Uh, the Republicans may well win Obama's seat.
And there's no question about that.
The Democrats are in trouble everywhere.
They don't understand how bad it is.
They they might, actually, with the loss of uh that's that Senate seat in uh Massachusetts.
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Here's what we're up against, folks.
The labor department says that there were 6.1 unemployed workers on average for every available job in December.
Six point one people for every available job in December.
And yeah, every job.
Burger flippers, whatever, every job, six point one people.
Uh and that's really not going to improve.
Uh Doug Wilder has a column today in the Politico suggesting Obama needs to fire all of his White House advisors from Chicago and the Democrat National Committee uh chairman Tim Kane, that they are holding him back.
That they're just that they they're just they're just holding him back.
And I have to laugh at this stuff.
Obama is one of these Chicago hacks.
This idea that Obama's some innocent little waif wandering around in the White House and all these other people are a bunch of Carl Robes.
I mean, these people are a team.
If you get rid of these guys, you may as well get rid of Obama.