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May 17, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 17, 2010, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Oh my God, folks.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Last week.
Last week, the future was so bright.
We had saved Europe.
We had bailed out Greece.
Spain, Portugal, always wonderful.
The Euro is down to 1.22.
It is at a free fall.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is now down 173 today.
What?
What's gone wrong out there?
It was one week ago today we had saved Europe.
One week ago today, we had saved.
Obama's on the phone of Merkel and Obama gets on the phone to Zapatero in Spain.
Future was so bright.
Greetings, folks.
Nice to have you here as we kick off a brand new week of broadcast excellence.
El Rushbo here at 800-282-2882.
The email address lrushbow at EIBnet.com.
Well, what have we learned here, ladies and gentlemen, about the oil spill?
We have learned some interesting things.
We have learned that the regime inspected the rig here that blew up.
We have learned that the regime inspected the rig.
We have also learned that the regime gave the rig its blessing.
They gave it a big award.
It was a model of safety.
Not the Bush presidency, but the Obama regime.
And then after this award, well, not an award, but here's the, since January 2005, inspectors have issued just one minor infraction for the rig.
The strong track record led the agency, this is the Minerals Management Service, last year, that would be 2009, to herald the Deepwater Horizon as an industry model for safety.
So, the regime inspected the rig.
They gave the rig its blessing.
They said the rig was a model for all other rigs to follow, and the rig blew up.
We had an accident.
We got all this oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico.
It seems to me that we need to halt inspections.
Well, remember, we were told last week that it was a permit that caused the problem.
As though the rig, the rig's sitting down there a mile under the surface of the Gulf of Mexico.
And the regime told us that it was a permit that the, or lack of a permit, something that caused the problem.
The rig's sitting down there says, aha, aha, I can blow up now because they gave me a permit.
We still have explained to us how it is that the rig or that a permit could cause this to happen or lack of a permit.
Regardless, maybe we should just suspend all inspections until we find out why the regime's inspections don't work.
Seems to me that it would make a lot of sense.
Now, last week, on this very program, we have a story that many of the environmentalist wackos, and by the way, since we're looking to affix blame for this, which is a standard American tradition started by the left Democrat Party, blame America.
Blame America.
The left, this regime, continues that tradition.
So let's maybe assign some responsibility to the environmentalist wackos.
How much more dangerous, expensive, and involved is it to have to go out 65 miles or 100 miles in a Gulf and then a mile down to get oil when it's right here on the coast or on shore in various parts of the country where it'd be cheaper to get it, less dangerous.
And by the way, we've got a website here that tracks oil spills, and this is a bad one, but it's not the worst.
We're just not hearing about all the others.
But a couple Mexican oil spills that have been pretty bad.
And of course, we've had some tankers that have run aground and so forth.
So this spill is just right along.
It fulfills the needs of the left to blame America, to blame capitalism to further the agenda.
So last week we had this story.
Where is the oil?
It's not on the shores yet.
We haven't seen the birds.
All these things that were predicted, where's the oil?
A third of it might be missing.
The story is there.
Just like global warming activists and hoaxers are trying to find the missing heat.
These guys are trying to find the missing oil.
The story said some of it might actually have evaporated.
Now there are stories that there are plumes of oil beneath the surface of the sea, some of them 10 miles long.
This led to a discussion of this phenomenon yesterday on Fox News Sunday.
It was during the roundtable.
Britt Hume, Juan Williams of NPR, Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard, had this discussion.
It's a good question today if you're standing down there on the Gulf, and that is, where's the oil?
Where's the oil?
Except for little chunks of it.
You're not even seeing it on the shores yet.
You know where the greatest source of oil that seeps into the ocean is?
It's from natural seepage from subterranean deposits.
That's where most of it comes from, not from drilling accidents.
What's badly needed here is some perspective on our energy policy and also on the hard realities of what really goes on when it comes to oil spillage.
I think Rush Limbaugh went down this road.
Oh, the ocean can handle it.
I just think, you know, we have to take some responsibility for our environment and be responsible to people who live in that area, vacation in that area, fish in that area.
It's just wrong to think, you know what?
Dump it on the ocean, let the ocean handle it.
Why can't we?
Who said that nobody has to do it?
Who is saying that?
Nobody's making it.
Who is saying that?
Nobody's saying that.
So this is how this is how Juan Williams and the left deal with this.
Oh, okay.
You're going down the road that Lindbaugh went down.
Britt Hume is exactly right here.
The amount of seepage, seepage is what it is, not a gusher, but seepage throughout the world.
Oil from subterranean deposits leaks out, and it never reaches the surface because it's eaten up and destroyed by the ocean.
So let's not panic here, folks.
If there's plumes of oil 10 miles wide under there, probably is not going to be nearly as bad as all the doomsayers say.
It never is as bad as the doomsayers say, is it?
It's never, global warming is not as bad as this.
In fact, it's a hoax.
So why not have a little common sense, a little reason attached to this?
But you can't do that because then you stall the advancement of the left's agenda.
And you have Juan Williams go, oh, yeah, well, let's just go pour some oil in there.
Let's do that.
Yeah, ocean will take care of it.
And these guys, who said that?
Nobody is saying that.
Nobody, not one person that I know of have ever said, let's go just dump some oil in the ocean.
So this is, it's just fascinating to watch this.
And again, the environmentalist wackos, I think this oil spill is a lot on you.
I really do.
When does the nation connect the dots on all of this?
Look at the environmental extremists, the greeniacs, and say, are you guys happy now?
Remember, we've had Democrats and media leftists saying, oh, thank God for the spill.
This proves God's a Democrat.
What kind of thinking is that?
God is a Democrat.
What kind of God do you Democrats have?
God pollutes, God destroys.
This is what you think.
God raises taxes.
I mean, what the hell is going on here?
God gives Iran more time to get their nuclear weapons by coordinating a deal with the Turks and the Brazilians.
God is going to feed 200 people from Michelle God's White House garden on a Wednesday night state dinner.
Thank God, God must be a Democrat.
When do we ask the Sierra Club to pick up the tab for this leak?
Everybody's focused on BP and Halliburton and Transocean.
Let me connect the dots here for you.
The Greeniaks have been driving our oil producers off the land from offshore to way offshore to way, way, way out there offshore.
From low risk to high risk to higher risk.
We are now forced to drill.
One mile.
One mile under sea.
That's 5,000 feet.
Obviously, it's going to be a much more expensive, problematic proposition to get oil from that depth than elsewhere.
And yet that has what has been forced upon everybody here.
From Los Angeles Times, biologist Daniel Takahashi Kelso.
Is that right?
Did I read that right?
It's hyphenated.
Biologist Dennis, I said Daniel.
No wonder it didn't sound right to me.
Dennis Takahashi Kelso peered into the cobalt waters of the Gulf of Mexico, 20 miles off the Louisiana coast.
The only sign of pollution was a plastic bag floating underneath the surface.
More than three weeks after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, resulting in a leak because of a bad permit, resulting in a leak spewing 210,000 gallons of crude per day into the Gulf, befouled beaches and the dead seabirds that are the hallmarks of catastrophic oil spills have yet to materialize.
But Takahashi Kelso, who was Alaska's Commissioner of Environmental Conservation at the time of the Axon Valdez disaster, warned, it's going to be bad.
It's going to be bad, even as the spill breaks into separate strands.
A nasty environmental storm is brewing below the surface in deep columns of water teeming with life from shrimp and fish eggs to dolphins and whales.
Last week, researchers from the National Institute for Undersea Science and Technology reported on their website they had found what they believe are large plumes of all beneath the surface.
We have no idea where that oil that isn't reaching the surface is going, said James Cowan Jr., an oceanography professor at Louisiana State.
And we don't know where that oil underseas.
It could go everywhere.
It could go everywhere.
Not just anywhere.
It could go everywhere.
Tarballs have washed ashore in three Gulf Coast states, strips of slick, ribboned Louisiana chandelier islands, and the whiff of petroleum has permeated the morning breeze.
But most fishermen and residents have not seen any signs of the spill, aside from the media trucks parked in marinas and military helicopters whirring overhead.
And eighth graders from St. Louis on field trips trying to see the destruction.
Now, my friends, I'm not minimizing this whatsoever.
Not in the slightest.
I'm just pointing out that all of the disasters that have been predicted with this spill have yet to happen.
I'm not saying it won't, but they have yet to happen.
And I just, I'm urging suspicion of all leftist media.
Remember the four corners of deceit.
This spill, thank God, God is a Democrat.
This spill is nothing more than an opportunity for the left to continue to attack this country and the people who make this country work.
So now they've got a hose down there.
Somebody finally succeeded in getting a hose down there, and some of the oil is now being suctioned from the leak through the hose into oil tankers.
They think maybe a fifth of it.
So an effort has been working.
And of course, there's some jokes going on.
Well, where's the regime here?
What did the regime do?
Well, the regime's lead environmental guy was on a ski trip or a raft trip or something when this happened and did not come off the vacation for it.
And people are saying, well, what do you mean, Rush?
Where's the regime?
You're always saying government should be doing these kind of things.
The government ought to get out of people's lives.
Well, this is the kind of thing that a government-private business partnership is all about.
Pooling resources, like getting our men back on Apollo 13.
This is one of those areas where it would be responsible for the regime to be involved.
Serious problem.
But the regime's not concerned about this.
The regime sees this as an opportunity to blame capitalism again, to blame the people who make the country work, and to blame oil to further their stupid, idiotic green agenda that brought Spain to its knees.
Meanwhile, the regime continues to give money away that we don't have, which is not the role of government.
Anyway, I'm long here.
I got to take a brief time out.
There is no hypocrisy in asking, what did the regime do to help BP here?
They got a little tube down there, whatever it is that's siphoning at least a fifth, maybe a fourth of the oil now that's being recovered.
What did Obama do?
It's a legitimate question to ask because he hasn't done diddly squat except, I'm not tolerating.
I won't put up with it.
I won't anymore.
No more.
No, I won't put up with it.
He's out there playing golf and playing basketball on Saturday during all this.
Brief back after this.
A true, genuine wacko, ladies and gentlemen by the name of Michael Posner has apologized to the Chikoms for our Arizona immigration law.
He has apologized to a regime which has murdered 100 million people for failing to go along with Mao Zedong's Great Reformation.
He's in the Chinese capital.
He's apologizing to the Chikoms for our Arizona law during a human rights conference.
Details of that are coming up.
And I want to give you some more details about this oil spill and some interesting facts.
30 years ago, there was a Mexican oil spill, deep water oil leak, lasted nine months.
Have you ever heard about it?
30 years ago, 1980.
Have you heard about this leak?
A nine-month gusher, a nine-month leak in the Gulf of Mexico.
I think it was.
And the Gulf is still there, and all the resort towns, they're still there.
What happened?
Where did the oil go?
What happened to it?
In September of 2009, this rig, Deepwater Horizon, drilled the deepest oil well in history at a vertical depth of 35,000 feet.
We had to go down 5,000 feet to start drilling.
And then another six miles after that to get the oil.
What the environmentalist wackos are making us do is drill down 35,000 feet, 6.6 miles, when there's oil practically begging to be taken out of the ground in areas that are now off limits because of U.S. regime regulations.
This rig, the Deepwater Horizon 6.6 mile deep well, is the deepest in the world.
The Chikoms do not have to drill that far down.
The Brazilians don't have to.
The Mexicans do not have to.
The Vietnamese do not have to.
All of this in the Gulf.
In the interest of fairness, however, ladies and gentlemen, I do want to point out a Washington Post is reporting there are at least eight probes underway or about to get underway in Washington.
The regime, eight probes, you're going to go out there and try to figure out what's going on.
Henry Waxman will sort it all out.
By the way, the Shikom human rights issue, Posner and the Shikoms are in this country, and they are touring.
Posner's not in China, and he's making apologies to the Chikoms.
I'll give you the details coming up.
A very curious Supreme Court decision today.
Supreme Court ruled that federal officials can indefinitely hold inmates considered sexually dangerous after their prison terms are complete.
This is a 7-2 decision.
The two dissents are Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
Now, this decision reversed a lower court decision that said Congress overstepped its authority in allowing indefinite detentions of considered those considered sexually dangerous.
Now, I don't understand.
Somebody's going to have to help me understand here why the court, the states can do this, by the way, but why the court can say the federal government can detain dangerous sex offenders after their sentences are complete.
If a sex offender can be kept presumably indefinitely, why not a terrorist?
The left is making every move it can to get terrorists sent out of Gitmo.
They don't want them held.
They don't want them held indefinitely.
They don't want them held, period.
They want to close Guantanamo Bay and send them back to their home countries.
In some cases, their home countries do not want them.
So, now immediately, we're just in the first day of this decision.
I haven't had a lot of chance to research this.
But it used to be the rule that when we were following the Geneva Accords and past U.S. practices, prisoners of war are held until the end of hostilities, and they don't get lawyers and due process and trials in civilian courts.
Terrorists, of course, are accorded little protection under the Giva Accord, but we are treating terrorists with more leniency than sex offenders in this country.
Somebody is going to have to explain to me how you can hold somebody beyond their sentence when they've completed their term just because they're dangerous sexually.
I was not kidding, Mr. Sterdley.
The regime has announced eight investigations into the Deepwater Horizon explosion and the oil spill.
And it's in no less than the August Washington Post today.
The April 20th explosion of the rig, the massive oil spill that has stemmed from the accident have prompted eight formal investigations so far, and more could be coming.
Meanwhile, British Petroleum and others have succeeded in attaching a tube to a portion of the gusher down there and are siphoning some off.
Price of oil is going up.
BP says, hey, let's recover some of this.
And so while the private sector is actually doing something about this, making some progress, what's the regime doing?
Eight investigations.
And the purpose of the investigations is to shift blame to everybody but the government.
Even though, keep in mind, the regime said last year that this rig was a model of safety.
The United States and China reported no major breakthroughs Friday after only their second round of talks about human rights since 2002.
The Obama administration wants to push Beijing to treat its citizens better, but it also needs CHICOM support on Iranian and North Korean nuclear standoffs, climate change, and other difficult issues.
Now, I know this is going to rub a lot of people the wrong way, but the term social justice just means liberalism.
Human rights just means liberalism.
Fairness just means liberalism.
Human rights means the exact opposite of human rights.
You think the regime cares about American human rights right now?
Not in the slightest.
So the United States and the CHICOMs report no breakthroughs on only their second round of talks about human rights.
What do we expect?
We sit around and we talk to the CHICOMs.
They're going to treat their people better.
What leverage do we have over the CHICOMs?
We don't have any leverage over the CHICOMs.
And furthermore, not only have any leverage because they own so much of our debt, we're not going to depend on them to make sure that Ahmedine Zad does not nuke up.
Meanwhile, Ahmedine Zad has announced a big deal here with the Turks and the Brazilians to give uranium around the world.
Here, some Reuters.
The Obama regime will shortly issue a statement on Iran's agreement with mediators, Brazil and Turkey, to send some of its uranium abroad.
A U.S. official said Monday.
What?
No, why?
What's the purpose of this statement here on Iran's agreement to send some of its uranium abroad?
It's, well, it does diffuse the situation, but it also gives Iran as much time as they need here.
They're elevating Iran to the status of peaceful nuclear player by shipping uranium around the world where we not enriched uranium.
Shipping uranium to the poorest peoples of the world so they too can have power.
So Obama's leftist buddies trying to run cover in Brazil, trying to run cover in Turkey.
This probably was Obama's idea.
Give them more time.
I don't know, folks.
Some of this stuff, it's just tough to absorb each and every day.
Now, back to the human rights stuff.
We failed to sit down and make the CHICOMs come to on human rights.
The Obama administration wants the CHICOMs to treat its citizens better.
We in America would like to be treated better by our regime.
CHICOMS did not apologize for anything they are doing, but a senior U.S. official said that the two-day meeting lays groundwork for more regular talks to soothe an irritant in relations between the two world powers, Michael Posner.
And, by the way, Michael Posner used to be the president or the CEO, the chief head honcho of Human Rights First, which is one of these giant uh worldwide global leftist organizations to push socialism and communism.
Now this guy is an avowed leftist.
Michael Posner, the assistant secretary of state since last year, told reporters that another round will happen sometime next year in Beijing, human rights discussions.
The country has also planned to hold talks on legal matters soon.
He said he will participate in the High-profile economic and security summit in Beijing this month.
Posner said in two days we're not going to change major policies or major points of view, but we lay the foundation to continue.
The tone of the discussions was very much.
We are two big powerful, great countries.
We have a range of issues that we are engaged on.
Human rights are part of that discussion and it will remain so.
Posner said or Posner, however he pronounces it said that, in addition to talks on freedom of religion and expression, labor rights and the rule of law, officials also discussed Chikom complaints about problems with U.s human rights, which have included crime poverty, homelessness and racial discrimination.
Now hang on this homelessness business, just stick with me here.
So apparently the Chikoms complained to Posner about problems in United States, crime poverty, homelessness and racial discrimination.
So here's Pozner.
He's sitting there with the Chikoms and the Chikoms are pointing fingers.
You, people in the United States, you have a high crime rate, you have a lot of people in poverty, you got homelessness and now you are racially discriminating against people to which it is reported here by the Associated Press.
Posner said U.s officials did not whitewash the American record and in fact raised on its own a new immigration law in Arizona that requires police to ask about a person's immigration status if there is suspicion the person is in the country illegally, which is not the total, entire truth of the law, never mind.
So here comes the Chikoms telling this guy Posner, look, you guys have a high crime rate, you have too much poverty.
Don't lecture us on human rights America, don't lecture us.
Look at you, you got a crime rate that's burgeoning.
You got homelessness, you got poverty, uh and and uh and you got racial discrimination.
So don't tell us, don't lecture us about human rights.
This guy Posner, on his own, brought up the Arizona immigration law and agreed with the chikoms that it is a problem.
that's who's running this posner is obama folks you you have to start asking yourself you say well how where the hell these all these wackos end up in the administration he knows them or he has people who knows them it's not an accident this guy's from from human rights um uh uh first ends up in a position talk to the chikoms why is it when obama apologizes to this country around the world why is it surprised that one of his peons would do the same thing
China has not apologized to us for anything.
Nobody apologizes to us.
We're out there apologizing to them.
It's it's, it's truly outrageous.
Look, the Chikoms shoot people dead who try to cross their border.
Who in the world are we kidding here?
We from the responsible sectors of the media have been attempting to warn the people of this country who it is that make up this regime and what their ideology is and what their attitudes about this country are.
Now, I have a friend who worked at the NSA for a while.
National Security Agent.
These are the people that read your emails and listen to your phone calls.
And they know everything you're saying and doing.
And these are the people out there in Maryland.
You know, they have the program Echelon that does all that.
And a friend of mine used to work there.
And back in the early 80s, some radical left-wing homeless advocates arranged to have a group of homeless from the U.S. tour the Soviet Union.
I remember talking about this when I was on the air in Sacramento, and I was stunned.
We're actually going to take a group of homeless people.
We're going to put them on an airplane.
We're going to feed them, clothe them, whatever, take them to the Soviet Union to have a forum on homelessness in America in the Soviet Union, the land of Soviet communism.
At their very first forum, a Russian in the audience asked one of the homeless men what he did for a living.
What was his job?
When the homeless man replied he didn't have a job, that he hadn't had a job in years, the audience, the Soviet audience, was incredulous.
They could not believe that he was complaining about being homeless when he didn't even bother to work.
And the Russian audience walked out of the presentation in disgust and what are we here for?
You want us to feel sorry for a bunch of people that are homeless and they don't work?
So what we had, even back then, the Ted Kennedy types of the Democrat Party are trying to paint America as a rotten to the core place.
And they pack up a bunch of our homeless people, take them over to Russia, because we have to be worse than Russia.
We have to be worse than the Soviet Union.
And the Soviet citizens, well, I can understand if you don't have a home, he don't work.
They walked out in discussed.
I wonder if we took a group of homeless people over to Beijing and had a forum, regime takes them over there.
I wonder if the same thing would happen.
Well, why are you homeless?
How long have you been?
Well, I've been homeless for years.
Well, what is your job?
Well, I don't have a job.
Well, then, what are you complaining about?
That's essentially what the Soviet citizens were saying.
Be right back.
Don't go away.
Okay, now let me tell you a little bit more about Richard Posner.
Human Rights Watch, or Human Rights First is the name.
This is the guy that apologized to the TRICOMs for our Arizona immigration law during a human rights conference.
Human Rights First is an open borders group that opposes all government efforts to control illegal immigration and strengthen American national security.
That's what its purpose is.
And this guy was the grand poobah of Human Rights First, Richard Posner.
Not Richard, whatever his name is.
There's so many Posners running around there, I get them confused.
Now, Posner and the Human Rights First group have supported an open border immigration policy since they were founded.
He worked with the late Arthur Helton to gain asylum for 2,000 Haitian immigrants who stormed American shores in 1982.
And so no borders, open borders, no attempt whatsoever to enforce immigration laws whatsoever.
And this is a guy now out there apologizing to the TRICOMs and he's an Obama appointee.
He's in the State Department.
He's working for Hillary Clinton.
It's Michael Posner.
And these people keep saying to me, how do these wackos keep getting in the government?
As though Obama knows nothing about it.
Who's tricking Obama?
Obama, these people are all Obama.
Elena Kagan is Obama.
They're all Obama.
Van Jones was Obama.
Audio soundbite here.
May 3rd, Atlanta.
WSB-TV Channel 2 Eyeball News.
A portion of investigative correspondent Justin Farmer's report on U.S. border security.
Most of the illegals caught crossing are from Mexico or South America, but thousands are classified as OTMs other than Mexicans, including hundreds from nations that sponsor terror.
These are the records we obtained at this federal detention center near Phoenix, Arizona.
We found illegals from Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen in custody.
This congressional report on border threats confirms members of Hezbollah have crossed the southwest border.
It also contains photos of military jackets found on the border.
The Arab insignia reads, Martyr, Way to Eternal Life.
The other depicts a plane crashing into the Twin Towers.
The congressional report also reveals the route Middle Easterners take.
They travel from Europe to South America, to the tri-border region, where they learn to speak Spanish, then travel to Mexico and blend in with other illegals heading to this country.
Former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano is now Secretary of Homeland Security.
We wanted to ask her about the border threat, but our request for an interview was never answered.
This is Channel 2, WSB Eyeball News Atlanta.
And they got hold of a congressional report on terrorists crossing the Mexican border from all over the world and how they do it and what the route is.
It's a congressional report, which means Congress knows.
The government knows how these people are all doing it.
This is the border that Obama and the Democrats refuse to enforce.
This is what Arizona is attempting to deal with.
When I play the soundboard, I'm watching the staff on their side of the goal.
They're laughing.
They're sitting there and laughing.
The OTMs other than Mexico, but they're laughing at the whole thing.
It is.
It's just patently ridiculous.
Illegals from Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sudan, and Yemen.
Congressional report on border threats confirms that members of Hezbollah have crossed the border.
Contains photos.
The Arab insignia reads martyred, way to internal life.
The other depicts a plane crashing into Twin Towers.
Congressional report reveals the route Middle Easterners take.
I've often, you know, people tell me they have friends from all over the world that can't get in the country.
Why don't you just send them to Mexico?
Why don't you just have them come up from Mexico?
There's no effort to stop them there.
Or very little.
Sarah Palin, this from Saturday in Phoenix, a press conference to announce the launching of Arizona's new website, Secure the Border.
Sarah Palin spoke and she said this.
It's time for Americans across this great country to stand up and say, we're all Arizonans now.
And in clear unity, we say, Mr. President, do your job.
Secure our border.
Here's something else she said.
And a final word to the boycott crowd and the majority of Americans who support Governor Brewer's stand.
If you really want border security, if you want to halt the human rights abuses that have resulted from our failed border security policy, come visit Arizona.
You could say that here, they're doing the job that our federal government will not do.
Human rights abuses.
Sarah Palin, and she spoke with the governor of Arizona.
Now get this.
You know, there's a state dinner coming up on Wednesday.
The state dinner is in honor of the Mexican President Felipe Calderon.
One goal of President Barack Obama's state dinner on Wednesday will be to make Mexican President Felipe Calderon feel like the man of honor.
will be to keep invited or uninvited guests from crashing the party.
No illegals allowed.
The first goal at the dinner for Mexican president keeping out uninvited guests, which happened the last time with the state dinner for the man Singh from India.
Now, isn't this all Arizona is trying to do?
Yeah, they have to check papers at the White House.
And even when they checked, well, they didn't check papers the last state dinner.
You know, three or four couples got in there that were not invited.
Got photos?
Next to the president, even, next to the president of India or the prime minister.
So White House is going to try to enforce its own borders at the state dinner.
But Arizona can't.
Well, there are a lot of primary elections tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen.
When we get back and start the next segment of the next hour, we will discuss the media doing the Democrats' dirty work, trying to equate the Democrat primary fights out there and voter unrest with liberal Democrats and rhinos and so forth, trying to say that it's just an anti-incumbent mood when it's not.
It is an anti-Democrat mood.
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