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March 1, 2010, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Hey, hey, hey, has the tsunami hit yet?
Are people still out there looking at three foot waves, uh foot and a half waves?
Oh, is that it, Daddy?
Is that the big tsunami?
Yeah, I'm watching TV Saturday afternoon, and I've got this graphic massive tsunami striking Hawaii at this moment.
I'm looking at the pictures and it's no tsunami, those are wind waves.
And I say, you know what?
Roger Ailes is at home, and he's gonna call him in a minute, 80 minutes and get what you get those pictures of us of a boring ocean off of our network.
There's no tsunami.
Great and did Juan Williams really say this yesterday?
Did what did Juilliams cookie?
I need you to try to find for me if you're rolling on Fox News Sunday yesterday.
Juan Williams apparently called said this about about the uh the Democrat Party Obamacare.
He said that um Ram Emanuel just couldn't get Americans to eat the dog food.
He said that.
You heard him say that, certainly.
So Ju Williams, who is a health care Obama advocate, has just described the whole thing as dog food.
Could not get the American.
Is that a tan amount admission that it's a well, bunch of crap?
What do you mean by it?
What?
But they say you know what, but but he dogs eating dog food's one thing, snurdly.
But when you say you can't get Americans to eat the dog food, uh send that guy a can opener.
I mean, this is this is uh that was the problem.
Health care with no can opener.
Uh anyway, folks, great to have you here.
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Okay, so we have the the earthquake in Chile.
And then the scientific community puts out this tsunami warning all the way to Japan.
And then for the next four hours, we get experts telling us just what a tsunami is.
And then when it's supposed to be hitting Hawaii and reaping all this destruction, everybody's been evacuated on Kona, uh, uh over there in Honolulu and Oahu, everybody's been evacuated to higher ground, these people standing there on these observation points looking down at the ocean.
Uh where is it, Maple?
Um uh, oh wait, there's some white caps.
We oh clear.
Then the scientists come on as well.
Well, you won't actually see a tsunami.
And I said, What?
We're not gonna see it, and yet that's all the cameras are showing us is an ocean.
That's right, uh uh Mr. Viewer.
You won't actually see it.
What happens with a tsunami?
It comes from the ocean floor.
And basically what you're gonna see is a giant sucking sound.
You'll he you'll see the water recede into discoloration, and then it'll be just like a fast version of high tide.
Oh, okay, and how big is it gonna be?
Well, uh, could be five feet, could be eight feet.
Wow, that's big time destruction.
So they how many hundreds of thousands do they relocate in Japan?
Is that all they cared about?
They only cared to get 200,000 out of the way in Japan.
Uh must have been people that worked for Toyota.
Uh anyway, folks.
Oh, by the way, there's a poll data out on that.
Um Let's see, where is it?
Hang on.
Yeah.
This is um.
This is not good.
I uh after the Toyota execs came to town and did basically Harikari, it didn't help.
It's sad.
Literally, the details are coming up here.
Uh the warning was ominous.
It's predictions dire.
Oceanographers, not to be confused with climate scientists, issued a bulletin telling Hawaii and other Pacific Islands that a killer wave was heading their way with terrifying force.
Urgent action should be taken to protect lives and property.
Now, Catherine's parents live out there.
And, you know, it's uh It is what the winter's like nine o'clock Saturday morning.
And four o'clock out there.
Cast you think I should call uh my parents and wake them up and warn them about No, don't do that.
They're gonna start selling yellow sirens at six o'clock.
Catherine, I wouldn't even evacuate.
This is bogus.
I can tell it was bogus from the moment I started here.
It was just trust me, my instinct, because folks, this was a this is a teachable moment.
We live in a crisis and panic culture where virtually getting up every day is deadly.
Going to bed is deadly.
Being awake during the day is deadly.
Everything is deadly.
There is a panic crisis culture that that has overtaken us.
It has been led and is being perpetuated by the scientific community.
Uh I got so many different explanations of what a tsunami was that I'm more confused than ever now.
And when I w when they really when they really confuse me, well, you can't see it.
Well then what the hell are all these TV cameras up there showing us the ocean for?
Why are all these poor people been evacuated sitting up there, sweating themselves city, silly, looking at if you can't see it.
No, you can't see it, Mr. Viewer, but it will be destructive.
I mean it's a massive wave.
Really?
Could somebody not train a satellite over the Pacific Ocean and show us this thing?
Were there no cruise ships out there with cell phones and call somewhere satellite phones?
Yep, we're riding the wave, man.
It's a huge are not airplanes flying back and forth that could have given us eyewitness views.
Uh no, Mr. Viewer, you can't see the tsunami.
The tsunami is below the surface.
In fact, the safest place to be in a tsunami is out on your boat in the ocean.
That's what they were saying.
And sure as sure as hell, I mean, a bunch of boats were out on the ocean in Hawaii, and they showed us that.
The theory being that it'll just rise like a tide.
It's not some giant wave like has been depicted in these destruction movies.
So, I mean, folks.
What wait a minute.
We did we see the wave that hit the tsunami?
We saw did we see the wave?
Do we actually see pictures of the wave?
By gosh, Snertley, you're right.
That massive tsunami that only the U.S. was able to help that well, Indonesia, right?
That's Sumatra.
That's that's exactly right.
That's exactly we did see the tsunami.
So these guys on Saturday afternoon were simply covering their ears.
Well, you can't see a tsunami.
Yeah, I really can't see it.
Starts the ocean floor and it builds and builds and builds.
We got eyewitness accounts from people in Atlanta on a cable network telling us what was going to happen at bay in Hilo, Hawaii.
Oh, you never know.
You think that uh south side of the island's where you're gonna get hit?
No, no, no, no.
Could be the other side.
You can never predict these things.
Do you realize we had a shot of a long beach?
Uh-oh, it's about to hit here because there's a big bunch of discoloration and the water's been sucked out of the port, and it's too shallow to even dock in there now.
Oh my God.
Malibu, everybody expecting three to five foot tsunami.
And it was more like a bear taking a leak in the woods.
That's about how noticeable the whole thing was.
And of course, if you're not in the woods when a bear takes a leak, do you even notice that?
But it why am I going on and on?
Because this is a teachable moment of how manipulable, manipulative the scientific community.
But Rush, but Rush, there was no harm done because what if it were bad?
This could have saved lives.
Yeah, I know, but at some point, you have to realize that it's not happening.
I mean, if nobody can prove to you it's out there, and the larger point, though, is that look at how easily we all fall prey to everything that's a crisis.
It's gonna kill us, it's gonna be disaster and panic.
Everybody just lock, stock, and barrel starts acting like lemmings.
See, I my myself, uh, ladies and gentlemen, have a built-in distrust of the competence of government people.
I just, I mean, because I see it every day and have for most of the days of my 59 years.
Um do I know what?
Well, that hasn't happened yet.
Uh the I was just asked if anybody's called for a tax increase in order to um prepare for the next tsunami so that we're not caught off guard uh like we were on this one.
Anyway, so Julia, what a what a day.
Ram Emanuel could not get Americans to eat the dog food.
Meaning swallow health care.
All right, here's the bad news for Toyota.
What is this?
Uh this is from Kelly Blue Book.
It was on CNBC.
With the congressional hearings about recalls and a keto Toyota's apology, how has this changed your opinion about Toyota?
Improved it?
10%.
No change?
43%.
Worsened 47%.
In other words, showing up before a bunch of mind-numbed, know-nothing bloated bigots acting as members of Congress and committing Harry Carey in front of them.
Uh, actually worsened the situation.
So you could you can say here that what happened is that the Toyota executives threw themselves under the bus while flying the plane into the carrier.
We'll be back.
Get started with all the rest of the program.
You know what was hilarious, too, on Saturday afternoon uh during the uh during the uh the uh tsunami craze, Rick Sanchez on CNN, you know, was uh they had a map, they had a map up there of uh of the Pacific stretching all the way from Chile all the way out there to uh Japan.
And he's pointing at the Galap Galapagos Islands during a tsunami segment and and is asking the um meteorology now that's that's Hawaii, right?
Now, folks, if you were watching Saturday afternoon, you heard them say, just as I did, well, you can't see a tsunami.
What happens is all the water gets sucked out of there, and then just like a high tide.
Well, for those of you watching on a ditto cam, here you are.
We are going to zoom in here and show you people running away from that tsunami in Indonesia.
Is he that?
Ah, I think that's a pretty damn big wave.
And uh whoever took the picture could see it, and whoever's running away from it obviously could see it.
That's the tsunami that uh hit Sumatra, Indonesia, whatever it was, where we were zooming back out now.
Our normal view for ditto cameras, and here's Juan Williams, by the way.
American people uh could not be made to eat the dog food.
No, typically uh what happens is the word goes out that it may be time for the chief of staff to move on.
The difference here is that Rahm Emanuel is a hardball political player, and his attitude towards the health care reform deal, towards cap and trade and these other things that have not come to pass is don't worry about public opinion.
We've got a democratic majority on the hill.
We'll focus on the Democratic majority, we'll focus on the process, and we will get it done.
Uh and the big failure on health care, as we've just discussed in the previous panel, is the American people aren't eating the dog food.
So if that's the case, well you gotta go out there and sell, and you gotta do it effectively.
Now, how in the hell are you gonna make people eat dog food, Juan?
Who the hell wants to eat dog food?
The only people eating dog food are the senior citizens who have to choose between that and medicine, we're told.
But who the hell wants to eat dog food?
What a what a what a really strange analogy.
Boy, did you watch the Olympic hockey game yesterday?
I did, even though I knew America was gonna lose because Obama had bet on them.
Uh he made a bet with the uh well, I did.
And I I actually got my hopes up there in the last uh minute when we tied it up, but I knew it wasn't gonna last because Obama bet against him, but here's the funny thing.
Here is the funny thing.
Obama made a bet with Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister.
And if the Canadians win, which they did, Obama has to send Harper a case of Yangling, which is a popular beer on the East Coast, brewed in Pennsylvania, made at what is known as America's oldest brewery.
So Obama has to pay off with a case of yinling.
Why is that funny?
Dick, this is from Philly.com from May of 2007.
Dick Yengling Jr., fifth generation owner, basically, he went to his guys, he said, Look, I'm either gonna have to shut down or you're going to get rid of the Teamsters Union here.
We can't, we can't stay in business.
They got rid of the union.
Obama gave a be a a case of beer made by non-union people.
Wait, wait till this Stern guy finds out about that.
Or Jimmy Hoffa.
Oh, and we've got polling data on Obama's visit to help Harry Reed.
Are you more likely to support uh Harry Reed after hearing Obama campaign for him?
Seven percent.
Are you less likely to vote for Harry Reed because Obama came here 17%?
No effect, not sure.
Uh no effect was 75%, not sure 1%.
So uh Obama lost Harry Reid 10% more voters by going out to Las Vegas to campaign for him.
How about this headline?
From the political.
This is from yesterday.
Edwards epilogue.
Does the press really vet presidential candidates?
They're writing this about the wrong guy.
They're writing this about John Edwards over the past few weeks.
The world has learned quite enough about John Edwards from the lies he told and trying to cover up an adulterous affair to the compulsive vanity that left some people close to him questioning his judgment, even his grip on reality.
Democrats were seriously considering making Edwards the party nominee in 2008.
Could uh could be forgiven for asking.
Now you tell us.
So now it's time for the media to go get all introspective and navel gaze.
The politico asking if the press really vets presidential candidates.
And I think they intend this to be a serious article.
After I read it, I thought this this must be what a psychiatrist feels like after a session with a patient who is detached from reality.
It would be like Tiger Wood's wife asking a therapist, so, so was Tiger missing me the whole time?
He was having sex with those other women?
Was he really missing me?
I want to know if he was missing me.
I mean, what how out of touch do you have to be to do a story?
Uh does the press really vet presidential candidates?
Well, if they're Republicans, they sure as hell do.
Why the Edwards epilogue, does the press really vet presidential candidates?
The press doesn't vet Democrat presidential candidates, and they're gonna be doing this story about Obama at some point down the road.
Um all kinds of long knives are coming out, and by the way, only one place I've seen this.
We have the uh the the health report on Obama as first checkup uh since being elected president, and the news is all about well, he's gotta moderate his uh nicotine uh intake.
Uh, and is using uh nicotine replacement therapy, which is it's either a patch or or gum or whatever, but uses the gum.
Okay, I mean, nobody really expected um that uh he's gonna quit smoking.
But here in the UK Guardian, check the last line of this of this story.
The doctors also recommended moderation of alcohol intake.
What?
Now they tell us.
Doctors recommended moderation of alcohol intake.
Oh.
I I have never seen that report about any president's uh checkup.
Moderate alcohol intake.
Do they have the votes for health care in the House?
James Carville on Good Morning America Today was asked that very question.
No.
I'm glad to hear that she's confident, and I'm uh you know, and I I guess she knows more about where our votes are than everybody else, but uh the math is pretty daunting.
I I think I don't think it's impossible, but it it's gonna be difficult.
If the bill loses, it'll prove Senator Dement right.
It'll it will, I think, by and large be a lot of the president's waterlet.
Well, um it's gonna be somebody's Waterloo if it if it doesn't pass.
Maybe it's somebody's if it if it does pass, it's gonna be Waterloo for a whole bunch of Democrats.
And Nancy Pelosi is urging them to Lose everything, folks.
I predicted this.
I have been warning of this.
The blue dogs, I don't know how many months I have been saying Pelosi wants to thin her herd in the house.
She is I told you last imagine you want something so bad.
Like Sorin and the Ring in the Lord of the Rings, you want it so bad.
It just consumed.
You will do anything, including lose everything you've worked for in order to get it.
And Pelosi, in effect, came out and uh made me right again.
Because she's urging Democrats to show courage.
Her definition of courage is to vote for this thing, knowing nobody wants it, and lose big time.
She said it took courage to vote for Social Security and Medicare.
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.
The real courage is in opposing this.
The real courage is in opposing Democrat leaders from the president on down.
The real courage, and imagine this.
The real courage is standing with the American people in our representative republic and not force dog food down their throats when they don't even want the can opener.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, serving humanity behind a golden EIB microphone.
Great to have you here.
By the way, uh the Sun we have an official tsunami warning system, and it says that there should be big waves that you can see.
Even though they can travel up to 500 miles an hour, these waves are generally not noticeable in deep waters.
The wave itself only becomes dangerous once it reaches land.
Uh, and that you can see it get sometimes get 30 yards high.
Uh big, big big.
Uh, so you can see it.
Of course, there's people out there.
I just I still can't get over it.
I still can't get over what a bunch of lemmings uh people can be.
And of course, yet the scientific community with the four corners of deceit, right in there is science, right along with the media, and uh, and in this case, government was part of the science uh as well.
All right, uh, 58% say that the economy is causing more family stress, just posted at Rasmussen.
Most Americans, 58% say that the uh current state of the U.S. economy has caused more stress in their family.
Um, in the one failed year of Obama.
Really, is that you have to do a poll on that, Scott?
Um.
Okay.
Poll everything.
Folks, I'm stunned here.
Uh, we have a story from the Associated Press.
Home buyer credit, not jolting housing market.
Uh the state controlled associated press admits that Obama has failed on this one.
Yeah.
Sounded like a great idea three months ago.
Hand homeowners a sixty, five hundred dollar tax credit to find a new place to live, giving a thrust of energy to the housing market's recovery so far.
People are staying put.
Uh, real estate agents around the country say the credit is doing little to elevate sales.
Tax credit for current homeowners was intended to help stabilize prices and bolster the economy, which the government cannot do.
The Obama administration has pumped billions into the housing market, hoping it'll lead the nation out of its economic doldrums.
Well, look for it to get even worse now.
Efforts to modify loans facing foreclosure have largely failed.
Note that AP uses the word failed.
Uh if you don't have a job, uh, you're not going to be able to buy a new house.
Nor should you.
And that's a statement from a Starlight Realty uh owner in Tampa, Florida, Deborah Farmer.
If you don't have a job, you're not going to be able to buy a house.
Duh.
Uh, nor should you.
That didn't stop the Democrats.
Plus, uh, winter has stymied home by this is all fine and dandy, but it is unemployment.
And it's Obama's attempts at monkeying around with all of this uh that are preventing the free market from getting into gear on its own.
Back to James Carville now, and Pelosi's health care.
Uh uh Stefanopoulos said, James, the other catch 22 here is that a lot of Democrats who are going to have to take this tough vote may be doomed anyway this year because the political winds are so f so heavy for them.
If it goes down, it's going to be a simple statement.
The Democrats can't govern.
They came in with a majority, promised in health care, and they came away with nothing.
How can you trust them to do anything else?
And I have to tell you, as a Democrat, that mesh frightens me, and to some extent it'll probably be true.
And we're gonna have to acknowledge that.
We're gonna see how effective our leaders are.
We're gonna see how effective the White House can be in pushing us through.
But I mean it it's crunch time out there.
Yeah, it's crunch time.
We gotta find some way uh to get the American people to want to eat the dog food on this.
Now I thought is Cartville not off script here.
I thought all this was the Republicans' fault and Bush's.
But I I thought nothing getting done on health care was all Republicans' fault.
I mean that's what Obama's been saying was a Pelosi's been saying, the media's been saying it.
And I still I'm I'm still struck here that if we don't get this done, our leaders are gonna be looked at and said, hey, nope, I can't get anything done.
What is it?
They are they're they're willingly committing suicide here.
Here's Pelosi.
This is Sunday morning on State of the Union on CNN, Candy Crowley is the host.
Why didn't you at the very beginning say, come on in here, Congressman Boehner, come on in here, Congressman Pence, let's sit down.
Where do we start on a health bill?
Not not to kind of present a package and then say, well, amend it if you want.
Why why didn't you invite the Republicans in?
They have had plenty of opportunity uh to make their voices heard, and if they wanted to truly have bipartisanship is a two-way street.
But let me say this: the bill can be bipartisan, even though the votes might not be bipartisan because they have made their imprint on this.
Okay, so you got Juan Williams saying uh that Rama Manuels failed to uh get the American people to eat the dog food and want they wanted the dog food here.
Carville saying that if uh health care goes down the tubes, it's uh it's gonna be a total disaster for the Democrat Party.
I get Pelosi saying that the bill can be bipartisan even though the votes might not be bipartisan.
Am I are we live?
Are we we actually on the air or am I dreaming?
We're here.
This is live.
The tsunami stuff actually happened.
I'm okay.
Well, uh, there's Pelosi.
Um the bill can be bipartisan even though the votes might not be bipartisan.
They've had plenty of opportunity to make their voices hurt.
They have not.
Everything they've wanted to do has been rejected.
And then here's this is this is this is the biggie.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, this is uh Elizabeth Vargas on this week.
She's a fill-in host yesterday.
What do you say to your members when it does come to the House to vote on this who are in real fear of losing their seats in November if they support you now?
The American people need it.
Why are we here?
We're not here just to self-perpetuate our service in Congress.
We're here to do the job for the American people to get them results that gives them not only health security, but economic security, because the health issue is an economic issue for for America's families.
They don't want it.
And Pelosi says, Oh, no, they'll like it once they see the detail.
They've seen the details.
We've seen the details, and nobody wants it.
So she's basically telling her troops walk off the cliff.
Fall on your swords.
The American people need it.
We're here to do the job for the American people.
Let's just be honest on this one.
The American people do not need, nor do they want you to do this, madam speaker, which is why you have to advise your members to plan on being unemployed to get this passed.
I mean, if this is we're dealing with well, we it if this is not this is not idiocy.
It's not stupidity.
It's something, it's something far, far worse.
And she's asking every one of these people in the House that votes for this, or the vast majority of them, to basically say goodbye to their careers, just make it their Waterloo, put to music.
That is uh white comedian Paul Shanklin.
A vocal portrayal there, Barack Obama and Waterloo.
Quick phone call before we have to go to the break.
Jerry in Prescott, Arizona.
Nice to have you with us, sir.
Hello.
Wonderful snow covered ghidos from beautiful Prescott, Arizona Rush.
Thank you, sir.
The dog food metaphor is an old, old marketing term.
It goes back to Madison Avenue, and it's an extremely cynical and uh derogatory way of referring to your clients and customers.
In the dog food market, there's two kinds of people those that buy the very best, most expensive brand, and those who buy whatever's on sale.
And the marketing phrase is we Have to get it out there and get the people to buy it, but there's nothing we can do if the dogs won't eat the dog food.
So the essence of the phrase is we can trick people into getting stuff that's no good for their intended purpose.
But if the dogs won't eat the dog food, there's nothing we can do about it.
That's it.
And it's it it's just a cynical marketing phrase.
Well, I appreciate that.
Being an ex excellent marketer myself, I uh appreciate cynical marketing phrases, but I'll tell you this.
Uh he wasn't talking about dogs.
He said Rom Emanuel can't get the American people to eat the dog food.
Now, cynical or what have you, maybe he misspoke, but he said it, and in saying it, he he uttered perhaps one of the most profound truths about this whole scheme.
The American people do not want to eat dog food.
This is not North Korea.
Well, it's worse than we thought out there, folks.
It's worse than they told us.
But isn't everything?
ABC News to cut half its domestic correspondence and close bricks and mortar bureaus.
They're gonna close all of their bureaus except the one in Washington.
They're gonna try to get local affiliates to house reporters, but they're only gonna have two people, for example, assigned to the West.
And uh troops are all concerned, well, there's not enough people to really cover the forest fires here every year.
Doesn't matter, we got we could bunch of local networks that cover local stations.
We got eyes in the sky, we can see the flames.
We've seen forest fires before.
Like we've seen snow before.
You know, for I'm 59 years old.
When it snowed, it snowed.
And we'd have reporters out in the middle of it, crashing their cars telling us it's snowing.
And we didn't have panics when it was gonna snow 14 or 15 inches.
We didn't close school two days in advance based on a forecast.
We didn't even close school because of snow half the time.
Hardly at all.
But now, in our crisis and panic-oriented culture.
It's a snow oh my god, what snow?
What's this?
Well, it usually happens sometime between January and March in most places, uh, uh at least in the northern part of the country, it's not that unique, but it's treated as though it is.
This is with this disaster now that's happening to ABC.
I'm wondering if maybe now the drive-bys will finally report on how much Obama's ideas have failed the economy.
Wouldn't it be a natural here?
If you're ABC and you're gonna report that you're closing every bureau but Washington, you're getting at half your correspondence.
Uh it's when when is it happening?
It's happening during the Obama administration.
This didn't happen during Bush.
Uh it didn't happen during Reagan.
Happened during Obama.
Okay, people people are inundating me here with this dog food business.
And trying to say that I'm I'm making a bigger deal out of this than ought to be.
So let me let me explain to you what this really is.
It's it the guy who called was right.
It's a marketing term, and basically uh it's when a company uses the products that it makes to show that the products are great.
Or it is it is a way to describe a product being rejected by the very market and people it was intended for.
Can't get them to eat the dog food.
Get and it it was thought to have originated.
Now, this is open for debate here.
It was thought to have originated from testimonial type TV ads for Alpo Dog Food, in which the actor Lauren Green claimed that he fed Alpo to his own dogs.
This is all well and good, but did he eat it is the point.
Did Lauren Green go out and do till television point, open a can of Alpo and start eating it, and then feed it to his dog.
No.
Juan Williams said can't get the American people to eat the dog food.
Marketing term or not, he has stumbled across a big truth.
And by the way, uh we had a drive-by caller who made an excellent point here.
We're not gonna be able to eat the dog food until we get our dead sisters' dentures.
Which uh big sob story told by uh Louise Slaughter last week at the healthcare summit, Greg in Westport, Arkansas.
Nice to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Hey Rush, 1989 dittoes.
Thank you, sir.
Hey, uh on the tsunami thing.
I totally understand your point on the uh media fascination with it.
And you did it you were right a while ago when you said uh in the open ocean you can't see a tsunami.
Well, you you know, it may just be a two or three foot way, but it's traveling very fast.
And in Indonesia, the the first thing that happened was is that the water did leave the beach before it came rushing back in.
Yeah, you can see that.
That's but that's the that's when you do see the tsunami.
Right.
If you're on the beach and all of a sudden the water starts leaving, uh you better get going.
Yeah, well, uh and then it and it just depends on the uh on what generates, and what happened on this weekend was earthquake that that was supposed to generate occurred you know twenty-something miles below the surface of the earth.
Right.
And so it wasn't likely to generate.
Whereas the one in Indonesia was a displacement in the ocean floor, kind of like part of the ocean floor sunk below where it was, causing a huge displacement of water.
It's interesting that a guy in Arkansas knows all this.
Yeah.
I've been around I lived in Hawaii for seven years.
You know, and in Hawaii, on Lanai, you know, there's evidence of uh of a tidal wave hitting the island at about three hundred feet above sea level.
I know.
But see, here's the point.
Falls off into the ocean, causing a huge displacement of water what really generates the huge tidal wave.
Exactly.
But my here's here's looking, I should have added this.
After this uh thing in Indonesia, we built, and I'm sure great expense, a massive tsunami warning system.
And that was it on Saturday.
That's what we got for you.
And we're back in Rushable here behind the golden EIB microphone.
Nancy Pelosi was asked, we got the audio coming up.
Uh Charlie Wrangle, I mean, you understand here why people think the Congress is so corrupt.
Well, yeah.
Uh but his corruption didn't jeopardize the country, so I don't see any need to do anything about it.
Wrangle's corruption didn't jeopardize the country.
So there's no need to do these people not get how screwed they are going to be come November?
Do they not get it?
They don't care.
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