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April 6, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 6, 2010, Tuesday, Hour #2
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You know, after Obama threw out the first pitch yesterday at the Nationals game, and by the way, I had a friend of mine in Kansas City send me a note and said, there's nobody that throws like that.
I mean, that was so bad.
Nobody throws like, not even a girl throws like that.
My friend's theory is that Obama was going out there for a laugh, making fun of the way girls throw, because nobody has that throwing motion.
And the pitch itself was a high-fly ball to the plate.
And it would have beamed anyway.
Well, it'd been over the head of a left-handed batter.
Anyway, greetings.
Welcome back, Rushland, EIB Network.
Great to have you here.
800-282-2882 if you want to be on the program.
Anyway, he went up, we're getting the audio of this.
He went up to the broadcast booth to one of the White Sox announcers, Rob Dibble, a former Major League pitcher, who I have had the pleasure of meeting at Joe Buck's Golf Tournament.
And Rob Dibble, you know, Obama walked out there with a White Sox hat.
Should have gone out there waving the white flag, given what's coming this morning, but he went out there wearing his White Sox hat.
He went up to the broadcast booth and Dibble asked him to name his favorite White Sox player, and he couldn't.
He couldn't name anybody.
At least this is what I have been told.
I just sent the audio up to Cookie to listen to and see if that is indeed the case.
So, again here, if, just as a hypothetical, if the government of Egypt do they play baseball in Obama's home country, you mean Kenya, like Michelle said yesterday?
I doubt it.
I think they probably only play soccer.
I don't know if they play baseball in Kenya.
I know that we don't have any major leaguers from Kenya on any rosters.
So the hypothetical here, if the government of Egypt decides that they've finally had enough of the Jews of New York City and wipes out the town with some sort of chemical attack,
since Egypt is neither a nuclear state or a violator of the Proliferation Treaty, we are left with the option of retaliating in ways that will cost us untold numbers of military in a grinding and probably unwinnable conventional war in Egypt if we can't nuke them.
Because they, you know, they're not a nuclear state.
So they obviously are agreeing with the non-proliferation treaty.
So if they get tired of New York because who lives there and they wipe out the city, Obama's new policy says, hey, they're not going to be nuked.
And that's even if we're able to pinpoint that Egypt did it.
And I'm just using a country, not because Egypt is inclined, don't misunderstand.
I'm just using them because they're a Middle Eastern country that is not nuclear, not a nuclear state.
Bottom line is it makes no sense whatsoever.
We've had 65 years of very carefully planned out national security.
These policies have evolved over these 65 years.
Some very brilliant and patriotic Americans put this policy together.
And all for what?
To placate North Korea and Iran?
Or for this guy to preen and show off and show the rest of the world that wants us to denuke that he hears them?
To show he is a different leader, a different president than the warmongers that we've had in the past.
Harry Reid kicked off his reelection campaign in Searchlight, Nevada, yesterday with a sentimental send-off from his hometown, cheered on by more than 100 Close supporters.
Cheered on by more than 100.
Hell, at the Tea Party event in Searchlight, they had over 10,000.
100.
It's from the Las Vegas Review Journal newspaper.
Harry Reid says, we have changed America forever.
This is fromthehill.com.
Healthcare reform has changed America forever, said Dingy Harry on Monday night.
People compare it to Medicare, but it's bigger than Medicare.
He was on Greta Van Suster and Show on Fox last night.
Medicare just affected old people.
It's bigger than Social Security because at the time Social Security passed, it dealt only with old people.
This affects everybody, which is the problem.
And that's why it was so important for the Democrats to ramrod this through, no matter the cost.
Reed acknowledged that there were flaws in the bill, but suggested the lawmakers could fix them later.
If we have to go back and patch things up and fix a few things, we can do that.
That's not a perfect piece of legislation.
Nevada Democrat also expressed surprise that Ben Nelson did not brag more about the Cornhusker kickback that secured extra Medicaid funding for Nebraska, which provision, by the way, has now been extended to all states in the supplemental bill the House passed and sent over to the Senate for reconciliation.
He said, Reid said, if I'd have gotten that for Nevada, I'd have yelled it from the rooftops.
He didn't.
And that's a decision that he made.
Now, this is very revealing.
Very revealing indeed.
Harry Reid cannot even comprehend how some people might view selling one's vote as unethical.
It's simply beyond his ability.
Being such a devout Mormon, of course, you know.
So here's Harry Reid.
We have a couple soundbites.
And remember, the Democrats, Harry Reid, Pelosi, Obama, Bill Clinton told every one of these Democrats, now, look, if you want to get re-elected, you've got to pass this bill.
The reason I lost Congress in 94, Clinton said, is because we didn't pass health care.
So these guys listen to them.
They passed health care, and now they're going home and they're meeting their constituents.
Their constituents are not happy with them.
That's why the media is unilaterally using the term rage to describe people like us who oppose the health care bill.
Just, it's not working.
But Dingy Harry puts the lie to it.
Last night with Greta, question, why do you think there's such, I don't want to use a term that overstates it, but there were an awful lot of people who didn't like it.
Many people were unhappy, I think, with the bill, a health care bill, and were happy with it.
Why do you think that?
Because the loud minority made a lot of noise.
Now that the legislation passed, it's amazing how much different people's attitude is.
I mean, traveling on an airplane, people are so nice to me.
We have people, and it wasn't that way before.
We have people coming, sending me notes in church.
You know, I have a disabled daughter.
Thank you very much for taking care of her.
I mean, people have changed.
Even the Republicans have changed their tune.
So everybody acknowledges, with rare exception, that what we did with our immediate deliverables are terrific.
And if there's some problems in the out years, we'll be happy to take a look at that.
Oh, yeah.
Problems?
Oh, yeah, we'll be happy to look.
I don't buy a word of this.
I bet they're throwing spitballs on the airplane.
Nobody is coming up to Harry Reid and saying, thank you for helping my special needs daughter because nobody's special needs daughter is being helped yet.
Loud minority.
That's what he called her.
Is that a code word for racist?
By the way, Dingy Harry, we are not a minority.
We are the majority.
You in the regime are the minority here.
Never forget that.
So Dingy Harry makes it a point to know he goes to church and that fellow churchgoers come up and thank him for taking care of their special needs daughter.
Don't forget how Reed made up all those stories about people calling him with sob stories.
He was never ever able to produce the truth.
So Greta then said to him, well, what about Ben Nelson?
You gave the Nebraska deal.
Massachusetts, they were furious about the Nebraska deal.
Remember, the Nebraska deal was terrific for our country.
Why do I say that?
Because now everybody has a Nebraska deal.
Every state and union has a Nebraska deal.
I don't think a lot of people feel like you do, Senator, on that.
I think there are a lot of people who are disturbed about the fact that on the eve of the vote that two United States senators meet and President Obama had promised transparency.
And so all of a sudden, Senator Ben Nelson walks out and he suddenly says, I'm going to vote on this and I got a special deal for my state.
And all the other states are just standing around saying, well, what about us?
Well, do you think it would have been better that I just let the bill fail?
I mean, I don't.
You're speechless.
Speechless.
And this is the way it appeared to the American people, is that this senator, Senator Ben Nelson, was for sale.
See, here's Harry Reid bragging.
Every state got a Nebraska deal.
Every state got a Nebraska deal.
Oh, yeah, the Nebraska deal was unethical.
It was a bribe.
Same thing with the Louisiana Purchase.
But he doesn't even understand what she's asking.
They're not even on the same page.
He has no clue what she's asking about.
Or if he does, he doesn't want to go there.
But I mean, he's pulling out all the stops.
He's down double digits.
Let me get the polling data on this.
The latest polling data is that Dingy Harry is down double digits in his reelection campaign.
And so is a California congresswoman.
Big story about it.
Just another of the many stories I have of Democrats going home and finding hell to pay rather than accolades and slaps on the back and all of that.
So Dingy Harry's down by double digits to two different Republicans in Nevada.
Nothing's changed.
He's just trying to put the best spin on it he can.
All right, here it is yesterday on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network's broadcast of the Washington Nationals baseball game.
Guest in the booth, Obama.
The color analyst Rob Dibble says, having played with the White Sox for a short time, I know how the Cubs fans and the White Sox fans go back and forth.
Which or who is one of your favorite White Sox players growing up?
You know, I thought that, you know, the truth is that a lot of the Cubs I like too.
But I did not become a Sox fan until I moved to Chicago.
Because I, you know, I was growing up in Hawaii, and so I ended up actually being an Oakland A's fan.
But when I moved to Chicago, I was living close to what was then Kaminsky Park, and went to a couple games and just fell in love.
And the nice thing about the Sox is it's real blue-collar baseball.
This is unbelievable.
It's Kaminsky Park, or it was.
It's not Kaminsky.
Kaminsky is some Russian communist hero.
Kaminsky Park.
This, folks, my gosh, this is on a par with who?
Whoa, my gosh, I've heard so many soundbites like this from so many so-called experts on things.
I got to hear this again.
I simply have to hear this.
Obviously, there's no teleprompter.
Obviously, nobody told Obama, hey, have some Cubs player, White Sox player's name in mind.
Oh, you know, I grew up in Hawaii, and I was in Oakland fan.
Well, name somebody play for Oakland.
He could not name a single this.
God, this is riotous.
This is the leader of the regime.
You know, I thought that, you know, the truth is that a lot of the Cubs I like too.
But I did not become a Sox fan until I moved to Chicago.
Because I, you know, I was growing up in Hawaii, and so I ended up actually being an Oakland A's fan.
But when I moved to Chicago, I was living close to what was then Kaminsky Park, and went to a couple games and just fell in love.
And the nice thing about the Sox is it's real blue-collar baseball.
How does he know?
How does he know what blue-collar baseball is?
I mean, class warfare in baseball.
So the Cubs are the elites.
The Cubs are the rich.
The White Sox are the blue-collar team.
Kaminski Park?
Kaminsky Park?
He spelled it K-A-M-I-N-S-K-I.
It's Kamiski, or was.
C-O-M-M-I-S-K-E-Y.
Folks, this is this guy, I mean, baseball's the national pastime.
This guy's clueless.
He's literally clueless.
I think, snirdly, we've had your question answered.
They don't get radio broadcasts of American baseball in Kenya, nor do they play the game there.
You know, John Kerry was asked during the Democratic Convention, which was in Boston, who's your favorite Red Sox player?
And you know what his answer was?
He said, Manny Ortiz.
Now, it's either he meant David Ortiz.
Maybe.
But there's, I don't know, these guys, these elitists, they're just hilarious.
And this is the guy that's redesigned your health care.
This is the guy that's showing a white flag of surrender when it comes to our nuclear arsenal.
This is the leader of the regime.
Bob in Ava, New York.
I got to get back to the phones here.
Welcome to the program, sir.
Nice to have you with us.
Thank you.
Rush, I want to thank George Blue for directing me to you almost 20 years ago.
I've learned so much from you, but the one most thing is follow the money that's burned into my head.
I disagree with Mr. Ray.
I agree with that female blogger.
I think our country is lost.
Adolf Hitler said, if you control what the people know, you control the people.
I currently work at a cheese factory and spoke with a 19-year-old high school graduate about the government.
He said, quote, I've heard of Thomas Jefferson.
He was around in the 1800s, right?
And I said, well, at least you heard of him.
Another guy in his 20s said, what the heck is partial birth abortion?
Five years ago, a woman in her 50s told me, gee, I wish I was Monica Lewinsky.
My wife's an RN and an art echocardiographer.
She's very educated and very smart.
When she gets home from work, she has no interest in the news or politics, especially since it's always bad.
I used to work at SAC until 1995.
Now, my son works at NASA, and he'll be fixing Toyotas if Obama has his way.
Are you a stand-up comedian out there?
No.
You should be.
You should be, Bob.
I'm surprised.
I'm surprised.
I'm not NASA this year.
The last space shuttle is going to take off September 25th.
It's going to get to the space station on the 27th.
And everyone, 5,000 engineers, including my son, are getting laid off on September 30th.
How are they going to get home?
They're going to have...
No, no, they're not going to be stranded up there.
Well...
Don't...
He's asking, the shuttle gets up there on the 27th.
All the engineers get laid off at NASA on the 30th.
How do they get home from the space station?
The Russians are going to bring us back.
I guess so.
The Russians are going to bring us back.
In their vehicle?
So we're leaving the shuttle up there.
Yep.
Yeah, right.
With what aircraft?
Their own?
Okay, so the shuttle's got to stay there, right?
Our astronauts are getting out of the shuttle, and the Russians are going to bring us back from the space station, and the shuttle's got to stay docked or else we're going to turn it loose and let it go up.
Welcome to America.
Oh, well, who's going to bring the shuttle back if the Russians are picking up our astronauts to bring them home?
See, this is what happens when you get information on the fly.
What do you know about this, Bob?
My son works for Mission Control.
But anyway, I think our country is lost because the young people in our country are not being taught anything about the government.
They don't know who their congressmen are, the governor are.
They've never read the Constitution or the Bill of Rights.
They don't watch the news.
They're totally oblivious.
And I think that's what the government wants.
Well, I don't think there's any doubt about that.
I mean, the dumbing down has been on purpose.
Look at this story I have here from Breitbart's site, biggovernment.com.
The Obama administration putting the best face on the labor statistics, March 2010, jobless number.
But for minorities, the news is bad and getting worse.
The really bad news buried in the middle of page 38, or in middle of the 38-page report.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals an alarming and growing divergence between the number of white and the number of minorities who are unemployed.
Worse yet, it is clear that minorities, especially African Americans, are falling further behind.
And if unchecked, the long-term implications of that imbalance are nightmarish for the nation.
Let me put it in real terms.
Jobless numbers are showing now that minorities are being specifically crushed by the regime and its policies.
This, folks, I beg of you to not doubt me.
This is purposeful.
This is on purpose.
Look, the Congressional Black Caucus knows what's going on.
They're having private meetings about it.
They're not yet gutsy enough to go public.
Sharpton is their liaison.
But they're asking, where are the jobs for our people?
Where are the jobs for our people?
They're not there.
The jobs for nobody aren't there, but anybody aren't there.
This is all a purposeful destruction.
Architects of the regime are in charge of this, and it's happening right before our very eyes.
We'll be back.
Stay with us.
Yeah, so John Kerry says Manny Ortiz, he either meant Manny Ramirez or David Ortiz, favorite player for the White Sox.
Yesterday in Washington, President Obama was asked by Rob Dibble to name his favorite White Sox player growing up.
You know, I thought that, you know, the truth is that a lot of the cups I like too.
But I did not become a Sox fan until I moved to Chicago.
Because I, you know, I was growing up in Hawaii, and so I ended up actually being an Oklahoma's fan.
But when I moved to Chicago, I was living close to what was then Kaminsky Park, and went to a couple games and just fell in love.
And the nice thing about the Sox is it's real blue-collar baseball.
I just can't.
What we're doing, we're peeling the onion away one layer at a time to get to the core of this guy.
The leader of the regime.
This is America's national pastime, or was.
And it's still a very popular event in the hearts of most Americans.
This guy is Kluke.
Kaminsky.
I still can't get over that.
Kaminsky Park.
Kaminsky is some famous Soviet communist.
Now, there was a player named, no, it wasn't Kaminsky, it was Art Chamsky.
So I don't think, I don't know where he's.
It almost, you know, it's almost like he's purposely mispronouncing it.
It's almost like he's purposely mispronouncing it.
I mean, everybody in Chicago is Kaminsky Park.
Kaminsky.
This guy, folks, I don't know.
Tom Coburn, this is interesting.
Tom Coburn, staunch conservative from Oklahoma.
This is a CBS News story.
Doing what seems almost unthinkable.
He's defending his Democrat colleagues from critics at Fox News.
He was at a town hall meeting.
And Coburn suggested that a woman who said they can put us in prison for not buying health insurance is misinformed.
The intention is not to put anybody in jail.
That makes her good TV news on Fox, but that isn't the intention.
He also defended Pelosi.
I'm 180 degrees in opposition to the speaker, but she's a nice lady.
Crowd could be heard responding.
Well, who cares if she's nice?
I'm sure Obama is nice.
I know that Obama called it Kaminsky Park back in July.
That's why something says this is, that pitch yesterday.
Folks, I'm telling you, there's nobody that throws like that.
Not even a Special Olympian, which Obama once made fun of.
They just don't.
Nobody throws that way.
Girls don't.
That was a parody of how girls throw.
I don't know what this guy's game is, but he knows it's not Kaminsky Park.
Al Capone was a nice guy.
Hitler had friends for crying out loud.
What does that mean we should discard what Pelosi's policies are all about?
So Coburn says, no, there's no intention to put anybody in jail.
No, no, no.
Well, let's go back to the soundbite.
November 9th, last year in Seattle.
Pelosi was asked, do you think it's fair to send people to jail for not buying health insurance?
For a long time now, people who haven't had health care or provided it have placed the burden on others.
Everybody is paying the price for uncompensated care.
I don't need to tell you that in a hospital.
And so this is to say we all have to do our part, and that is the point of the bill.
But, Madam Speaker, I'm just trying to understand.
If you don't buy health insurance, you go to jail.
I think the legislation is very fair in this respect.
So somebody tell Tom Coburn.
She was specifically asked about possible jail time, and she said the legislation is very fair in this respect.
Now, some people might say she dodged the question, but she did answer it, ultimately, when it was put back to her in a direct fashion.
Back to the phones we go.
Jason in Washington, D.C., great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Met Army dittos.
Thank you, sir.
Army captain.
And we're lucky, first of all, that he didn't say Wrigley Field or Fenway.
So we count our blessings on that one, that he at least got it close to the right spelling or pronunciation.
But the reason why I was calling is that I listened yesterday, and I heard you talking about the bloggers and the mid-30 types.
I am the mid-30 type.
And honestly, Rush, being in the Army and not having come into the Army until after having been in the civilian world for a few years in the workforce, I can tell you that my generation is lost.
And guess who trains the next generation?
My generation.
So, honestly, Rush, I feel a sense of hope.
How do you?
How do you?
What is your generation's age?
My generation's age would be the 28 to about 38 group.
I guess I dislike classifying myself as Generation X.
Yeah.
But that's kind of where I fit in.
And you're saying Generation X is lost.
Yes, absolutely.
Unfortunately.
The only people that I see that have the wherewithal and the fortitude to actually change our, to go back to where we came from to allow our country to be as great as it can be are the ones who join the military.
And how many people are actually in the military, Rush?
Less than a half, 1% of the entire U.S. population.
The majority of your listeners, well, maybe not the majority of your listeners, the majority of the American people don't even know a soldier.
20% of the American people take the vast majority of their subsistence and benefits of some form or another from the government in some way, shape, or form.
My generation is happy for a handout.
And that's what the next generation is going to learn.
Well, I've had, you know, I get this a lot from people of all generations, that there are so many people now that have an entitlement mentality that the definition of American to them is having things given to them or benefits.
There's their favorite word.
Benefits provided.
Go to a job interview.
What's the vacation time?
What's the sick time?
And what are the benefits?
More than what the compensation is.
But there's a I have a theory about generations.
You say that generations train the generations that follow them.
Now, I know what you mean by that, but we've been through this in the country.
I don't think we've ever been to this point where we're being led by actual radicals who want to tear down the whole structure of the country as founded.
Now, there have been previous presidents that you would say were radicals.
Woodbrow Wilson was one, and FDR was radical in his own way.
But, you know, when it came time to really defend the country, he did.
World War II, all the New Deal stuff was rotten and horrible, packing the court.
But notice even after World War II, got together with Churchill at Yalta and carved up the Eastern Bloc and basically cemented the Soviet Union as an enemy, a communist power.
But I don't think we've had anybody quite like this regime.
And at some point, if there is an America still left, let me weigh in on this.
I, of course, have my optimistic flame burning at all times.
I'm not unrealistic about it, and I'm not phony optimistic.
The optimism that I have is based on a lot of faith that I still have in the American people, especially the ones that listen to this program and the ones that call it.
And the people around the country that I've met in the process of my career here.
I still have this faith.
And I think what happens is that there's a tipping point is reached.
If it were true that every generation teaches the next generation, we would have ceased to exist as a country long ago.
We would have gone down a sewer long ago.
But the reason we haven't is that every three or four generations, you have one that looks at what it's about to inherit and say, we don't want any part of this.
We do not want any part of the way you, meaning their parents and grandparents, have lived.
We don't want any part of the America you've created.
Now, that works both ways.
I mean, you have people with Obama now who have that exact view, but it's not generational.
It's ideological.
I mean, they have a genuine ideological opposition to the founding of this country and its constitution.
And they're in the process of literally overthrowing it from within.
But culturally, you'll find if you go through history that, I mean, what gave birth to the Victorians?
Debauchery in a previous generation, which was just going to hell in a handbasket.
So these things happen.
And of course, the Victorians were thought to be too strict.
And people said, we're not going to live in straitjackets like you people want us to.
So there's an ebb and flow to it.
I understand what people are saying about the education system.
We've dumbed people down.
We've made people idiots.
We have mal-educated them.
We've told them lies about the country.
The multicultural curriculum, especially, has taught that the founding fathers were racist, sexist, bigots, homophobes, that the people who discovered this country were the same, and they brought all this destruction and disease.
It's a minority-based chip-on-the-shoulder agenda, and it's being taught.
But despite that, despite that, there are bright lights everywhere.
There are people who are not succumbing to it.
And they are in the education system, and they are in college, and they are in the workforce.
And when I look at polling data on the health care bill, 55% want no part of it.
And it's a number that's still growing.
The number is still growing, meaning that the anger and the emotion is still there and still expanding.
The Rasmussen Report poll yesterday on Tea Party, more Americans associate with the Tea Party than they do with Obama, 48 to 44.
By the way, speaking of the Tea Party, our first caller today from Martinez, California, made a really good point.
It zipped by me real fast.
She said, I'm not a member of the Tea Party, but I went to a Tea Party gathering and watched.
There aren't any members of the Tea Party.
That's the point.
You don't join it.
The Tea Party just is.
And it's made up, as we have now been told, of more Democrats and moderates than Republicans.
The income level is among the highest in the country.
These are educated people.
Many of them are involved this way for the first time ever in their lives, just as our caller said she was from Martinez, California.
They just show up whenever there's an important reason to, be it Harry Reid's rally in Searchlight or Obamacare Day on Sunday in Washington.
They're going to have multiple Tea Party events on April 15th in Atlanta, Tampa, all over the country.
And they're us.
They are us.
And the polling data shows that a vast majority of the American people are with them.
Now, as to young people and not knowing anything, that's, I know it's worse than it's ever been in terms of public education, and it's by design.
But they haven't won that battle.
They have not totally won the disinformation war.
There are people escaping it.
And there are educational institutions that are springing up, such as homeschooling, to combat it.
So the American people are out there fighting this.
And they're fighting it, many cases, for the first time they've ever fought anything.
They know, if they can't specify why, they know instinctively that something's not right here.
The way legislation is being made, the type of legislation being made, you know, waving the white flag of surrender with our nuclear arsenal.
And if the regime keeps up this way, if every day brings the kind of news, such as the news we've had today about basically throwing our national security away, even more Americans are going to awaken.
Even more Americans are going to want to get involved and stop this.
Got to take a break.
We'll be back right after this.
Don't go anywhere.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, the troublesome and vitriolic Rush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone.
Speaking of troublesome, the regime has just announced that Obama may cancel a visit to Washington by Hamid Karzai because of his troubling remarks of last week, in which he accused the regime of election fraud in Afghanistan.
By the way, you disagree with the regime.
You are troublesome.
I'm honored.
I'm honored to be troublesome.
Vitriolic.
This is why I think Obama's making it up on Kaminsky Park.
He's not that stupid.
I think he's taunting guys like us.
I really do.
Let's go back July 14th, last summer, Major League All-Star game on the MLB network.
Bob Costas is interviewing Obama, says the Sox windbreaker.
Make no bones about it.
You're a Southsider.
You're a White Sox guy.
Listen, I'm not a Cubs hater.
There's a certain type of White Sox fan that actively roots against the Cubs.
So when the Bartman, there were people who celebrated on the South side.
I'm not one of those guys.
I wish them well, unless they're playing the White Sox.
But I do think that there's a different quality to what used to be Kaminsky Field versus Rickwood.
Okay, so he called it Kaminsky Field last July.
He called it Kaminsky Park yesterday.
He has to make sure that he lets everybody knows he doesn't hate the Cubs.
Well, I know he was prepped for the first one, but he knows the name of the guy who caught the fare ball that destroyed the Cubs' chances in the World Series.
Steve Barton.
He knows that guy's name.
But he can't name a single player on the White Sox.
Well, he's, no, okay, all prep.
Stumbled around on it.
I just, it's like that.
I keep repeating myself, but I can't believe that throw is legit.
And say in Kaminsky Park twice, I mean, after you do it the first time, somebody is going to take him besides saying, no, no, no, no, it's Kaminsky.
He lived there.
I mean, he may have never been to the place, but he's got to know it's Kamiski Park.
Charles in Newport, News, Virginia.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Rush.
It is such a pleasure.
Thank you.
Okay, Tobo.
You know, you and the EIB network are freedom fighters fighting for America on a different front.
Such a pleasure to talk to you.
Thank you, sir, very much.
Hey, the reason I'm calling is I got to disagree with Bob earlier, and then, of course, the young captain previously.
I do have a lot of faith in where we're at as a country and this generation coming up because I see it on a daily basis at work.
You know, 23 years in the military army come this August.
Every day, you know, I meet guys that know, that took that oath to support and defend the Constitution and know what it means.
And just the fact that it's an all-volunteer force, you know, that tells America everything.
You know, these guys don't have to be there.
They know what it means.
They know what they're coming in for.
Yeah, but remember the previous engagement war right now.
The previous military guy said there's not enough of you.
That's true, but you need a seed corn.
You need a, you know, where does it start?
You know, I mean, you've got patriots out there.
I had a first sergeant way back in the 2nd Ranger Battalion, Carlton Dietrich.
He said there's two types of people, patriots and politicians.
And, you know, those patriots are out there.
And Bob is one of those.
Bob, you serve there.
Hey, you're out there.
You know, spread the wealth.
You know, let, or spread the wealth.
I need that figured about.
Let your neighbors know.
Spread the word is what.
Well, okay.
We're taking people's opinions on the state of the country.
That's what this is about today.
Be back in just a second.
You know, I'm having second thoughts on this.
I just checked the email and I got an email from a subscriber at rushlimbo.com.
So wait a minute.
You may be giving him too much credit on this Kaminsky Park business because Kaminsky rhymes with Alinsky.
And clearly, Alinsky is in the guy's head.
Rent-free, just like I am.
Kaminsky, Alinsky.
And I'm told that some of the ethnic population of Chicago pronounces it Kaminsky.
People that Obama might be hanging around with when he's growing up.
Who knows?
Organizing, agitating.
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