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May 26, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 26, 2010, Wednesday, Hour #2
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No, no, no, no.
The topkill method, they simply lower a pipe down to the uh the leak, and they simply flood the thing with mud and sludge and a bunch of other things.
Uh whole, you know, whole whole bunch of garbage there just to plug the leak, the topkill version.
That's what BP is uh is going to try next.
Uh meanwhile, Obama says, plug the hole.
So just like when Obama, before his inauguration, issued a statement and said that the uh the Georgians and the Russians should stop firing.
There should be a ceasefire.
And then they did.
And it was Tim Cain, the uh governor of New Jersey went out there and said, see, all Obama had to do was speak, and hostilities ended.
So what'll happen if the topkill method works?
Uh the Democrats will say, see, Obama said plugged the hole, and BP had never thought of that.
BP had never thought of a plugging a hole.
Uh and it was Obama's direction and his leadership to plug the hole to led BP to come up with the topkill method that uh stopped the leak.
Uh he's been on the job since day one.
Nobody more upset than he's been about this.
Great to have you here, folks.
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Great to be back with you, by the way.
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Lots of their stuff in the news today, but I want to stick with sound bites from the oil spill just to illustrate the humor and the folly of this.
Last Monday in Galliana, Louisiana, at the press conference, here's the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar.
They will be held accountable.
We will keep our boot on their neck until the job gets done.
Here you have it.
We're gonna really fix this.
We're gonna keep our boot on the beat on the neck of BP to lay till they get this fixed.
Till the job gets done, they're gonna be held accountable.
Which is all that at the end of the day that matters to the left.
Last Sunday afternoon in Houston, after visiting BP's Houston headquarters, Salazar held a press conference, and during the QA, a reporter said, Mr. Secretary, is there a scenario where the U.S. government's gonna take over this cleanup effort instead of leaving it to BP?
When would the U.S. government take over?
With respect to the rest of the responses, including uh keeping the oil from uh coming near shore and onshore and dealing with those ecological values, BP again is a responsible party and and is on the hook to doing everything that needs to happen.
If we find that they're not doing what they're supposed to be doing, uh we'll uh push them out of the way appropriately, and uh we'll move forward to make sure that uh everything is being done to protect the people of the Gulf Coast, uh the ecological values of the Gulf Coast uh and and the values of the American people.
The values of the American people.
What the hell does that have to do with anything?
The values of the American people.
Okay, so Ken Salazar with his cowboy hat from Colorado says here, if we find they're not doing what they're supposed to be doing, we're just gonna push them out of the way appropriately, and uh we'll move forward to make sure that everything is being well where's the apparently the according to you guys, they don't know what they're doing for six weeks now.
Yeah, we'll push them out of the way.
We'll make sure, we'll take care of them, we'll protect the values of the American people.
Just a bunch of wordsmiths.
All they have is a paper playbook with things to say in time of crisis to shift blame while making themselves sound like the end all to all problems.
Uh last Monday in Washington, White House press briefing, U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen spoke about the oil disaster during the QA reporter says, is there to this point thought of whether the government can do more?
Can it push BP out of the way, like Salazar said, if it feels like the company's not doing their job, what's your response to that?
Well, to push BP out of the way would raise a question to replace them with what?
Do you think that this government right now is doing the best it can?
I've been involved with the technical decisions made, especially in relation to the deal with the leak, and we are they are pressing ahead.
We are overseeing them.
They're exhausting every technical means possible to deal with that leak.
So Salazar said, if they don't, if they don't get it done, we'll just push them out of the way, and we'll bring in a people with appropriate uh action to get it done.
Uh Coast Guard says Coast Guard says we'll replace them with what?
He obviously was not aware of uh of what Salazar had said at BP headquarters in Houston.
Uh Sunday morning, CBS slay the nation, Bob Schaefer talked to Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary.
You think this could be your administration's Katrina?
Well, uh I think if you look back at what happened in Katrina, the government wasn't there to respond to what was happening.
That quite frankly was the problem.
Even tracking a hurricane for days and knowing fairly precisely where it was going to hit.
I think the difference in this case is we were there immediately.
We have been there ever since.
It's an absolute lie.
It is an object lie.
They're still not there.
The government did get there in the case of Katrina.
They did get there as quickly as they could.
And the state of local people told him to get out.
Blanco said, get out of here.
I don't want you guys getting credit for this.
I'm a Democrat governor.
School bus Negan was running around just uh beside himself here trying to explain why the buses weren't used.
Well, the difference here is we were there.
We were there.
Uh we were there immediately.
They were not there immediately.
And when they were there, they sent SWAT team members, and they sent Salazar and uh uh Carol Browner, but to gaze out into the Gulf of Mexico to look and survey the problem.
I know one of the head guys was vacationing in the Grand Canyon and did not come off vacation.
Obama is going on vacation for the second time since the oil spill happened and is reluctantly going to stop in down there on his way to vacation for the Memorial Day weekend and give it a gander.
Douglas Brinkley, who was on CNN's Anderson Cooper 120 last night, he's now at Rice University.
Used to be in New Orleans, but uh Doug Brinkley's now professor of history at Rice University.
Anderson Cooper says, You you uh you have the Secretary of the Interior, Ken Salazar saying we're putting the boot on BP's neck.
Doesn't seem like there's much pressure being applied to that boot if there's any at all.
We haven't had a bullhorn moment from President Obama.
We haven't heard the passion, and you know he's sickened by all this.
It's a time we don't need the cool collected Obama.
We need the orator and the leader who's emotive.
Wait a minute.
Wait, just who who is famous for using the bullhorn?
Yeah, it's Bush, not Sharpton.
George Bush at ground zero at 9-11, the bullhorn moment.
The idiot, the dunce, the cowboy.
All of these insulting things that were said about Bush.
And here's Doug Brinkley.
You know Obama's sickened by this.
How do you know that, Doug?
Does he act sickened by it?
Or does he see an opportunity here to blame big oil to stop offshore drilling?
And to once again point the fingers at capitalism for being greedy and un and unkind, selfish and so forth.
Is he really sickened by it?
We need a bullhorn moment.
We need a leader who's emotive.
You know Obama's got it in him.
We just know he's got it in him.
Why doesn't he show up?
Maybe that's not who he is, Doug.
David Rodham Gurgen, Anderson Cooper, 190.
Cooper said, it's sort of fascinating, David, for a president who watched Katrina and saw the failures of the Bush administration, failures at the state and local level.
For a president who saw that and was very critical of it, to now find himself in a situation in which he's being criticized for the lack of response or lack of coordination is kind of stunning.
The critics are saying this is sort of a coming uh Katrina in slow motion, have a point.
Look, I'm very sympathetic with what the administration has.
I did this is tough.
It's very tough.
And President Obama clearly cares.
And we have to appreciate that.
But it's not enough simply to care.
You've got to take charge.
And we've reached that moment in this crisis when I think he has to take charge.
He clearly cares.
He clearly cares.
We know he's sickened by all this.
He clearly cares.
He doesn't act like he's caring about it much.
He doesn't act like he's sickened.
If anything, he sounds angry that he is being distracted by this.
As president, you sit there and say, how's this going to get fixed?
He wants it fixed so he can move on with the rest of his destructive domestic agenda.
This is all politically inconvenient.
And we've reached a moment in crisis.
Gotta take charge.
He's an organizer and an agitator.
He's not a leader.
Quick timeout.
We'll get to your phone calls when we get back right after this.
Just again to revisit the Boston Globe editorial that I mentioned in the opening segment.
A couple paragraphs here.
Plan B should mean more than blaming the Bush administration.
But the exemptions from environmental regulations that were granted to BP happened on Obama's watch.
And they are still occurring.
Above all, this calls for leadership on behalf of the public interest.
That's Obama's job.
So not even the Boston Globe, terribly sympathetic, is buying the administration line on this.
Even his supporters.
Hey, look, you can't keep blaming Bush for this when you guys were gonna award BP for as as a model for safety for oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico.
It's just he's you think he's not totally oriented toward who gets credit for things.
And you think it's doubtful that he would uh really deny permits to Bobby Gendle because Bobby Gendle is a Republican.
Don't doubt me on this.
Look, it's time everybody woke up and realize just who this man is, what it is that animates him, and where he's taking this country.
Because it's it's frightening.
It's very disturbing.
To the phones we go to Baltimore.
This is Pam.
You're up first.
Great to have you here.
Hello.
Hi, Ross.
Um, I'm surprised I got in.
I've been trying to call you for a while.
You know, it's amazing to me that you make as much money as you do, because you are full of BS.
And the people who listen to you, most of them are probably hard-working people who you guys have convinced that this should be lemonade government, and they shouldn't take handouts, and that's all you're taking is a hand out.
Because every time they call you and they listen to you and believe that BS that you put out there, you're hurting them and you're laughing all the way to the bank.
And as far as our president is concerned, you need to stop mocking him.
It makes you look even less intelligent than you are.
That's BS.
But in the first place, there's there's no BS on this program.
No, no, no, no.
There were no tea parties when Bush was spending us out of house and home.
Nobody complained about taxes.
Nobody complained about none of that mess that Bush did to this country.
He knows what's well there.
Look, look, look, this is gonna be a total waste of time.
I have myself been critical of the Bush administration for all the spending.
Oh.
Yeah, but but I'm not mocking the president.
Yes, you owe it to him.
No, no, no, no.
Mocking him would be to make fun of him.
Comment that you make are old.
That's not mocking.
Well, all that is just stereotypical.
Pam, it's not mocking him, it's telling the truth about him.
No, it's not.
You would know the truth with a smack in the face.
Uh I'm sorry that you uh wouldn't know the truth.
I am the truth.
I am the truth, and I smack you upside ahead every day, and it still hasn't got through your epidermis.
Please.
It's nowhere near your brain.
Your epidermis is rejecting the truth because you are so filled with bias and bigotry of your own self.
You're all trying to speak their mind, but you guys are full of BS and you're a big-ass liar.
Uh, no, neither is true.
We both deal in the truth.
No, uh, how much money I make has nothing to do with anything that you've talked about.
Uh and I wish that what I was saying About President Obama wasn't true, Pam.
The onus is on people like you to wake up and to realize where this president is taking this country.
We have somebody leading the country who doesn't really like it.
And that's not good, Pam.
We care about the country here.
We want everybody to do well.
We want everybody to prosper.
Pam, it is simply outrageous.
Look at this story.
Private pay shrinks to historic lows.
USA Today from yesterday.
Paychecks from private business shrank to their smallest share of personal income in American history during the first quarter of this year.
And this is a USA Today analysis of government data.
At the same time, government provided benefits from social security, unemployment insurance, food stamps, other programs rose to a record high during the first three months of 2010.
We are paying people not to work.
We are paying people to be lazy.
We are rewarding people who don't achieve anything.
We are paying people in government who don't produce anything, half of what we are paying people in the private sector.
It's the people in the private sector who pay, who earn the money that is paid to government workers.
This is simply not sustainable.
This is Greece times five, if this does not change.
In fact, University of Michigan economist Donald Grimes says this trend is not sustainable.
The federal government depends on private wages to generate income taxes to pay for its ever more expensive programs.
Government generated income is taxed at lower rates or not at all.
This is really important.
The recession has erased eight million private sector jobs.
The unemployment rate in the public sector is below three percent.
This is not sustainable.
And also, Pam, this is not an accident.
We have a president who resents the traditions and institutions which have made this country great.
We have a president whose politics are those of grievance.
He has been educated and raised to believe that America is unjust, immoral, and needs to be cut down to size.
We have a president who sees it as his main responsibility, Pam, to preside over America's decline.
And Pam, I don't know about you, but I'm not ready for our country to decline.
Our country can only decline if it is led in that direction by people who want it to happen.
We are not the kind of country that can decline on its own.
It has to be forced.
And it is being forced.
And is being done so happily and with approval.
Facts are stubborn things, Pam.
It is not I who mock the president.
It is facts who are which accurately detail this president.
Mock him?
I wish that's all I was doing.
I wish all I was doing was making fun of him.
Frankly, there's not much to laugh at, Pam.
And I wish there were.
Tony in Palm Harbor, Florida.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
How are you doing, Rush?
Very well.
Basically, I just wanted to say that he doesn't care.
Barack Obama doesn't care, man.
I've never seen somebody more detached than he is.
It's not because Jindel's a Republican.
He just doesn't care.
It's basically where the heck it's at, man.
Well, okay, why do you think he doesn't care?
Because David David Gurgens is that he obviously does care.
He doesn't care because he's a uh self-consumed uh petty, uh petulant, uh devious, cynical, perverse character.
That's why he doesn't care.
That's really that's a shocking thing to say.
He doesn't care about the spill.
No, he doesn't.
He doesn't.
If he really cared, and he's not snot either.
He doesn't jump down there just for show.
Just for show.
Even if you don't care, which he doesn't, just do it for show, man.
Aren't you that guy?
Well, you know, I think I think uh we have to give some credence to what you're saying, uh, even though you mock the president, uh, right along with me here.
Yeah, that's great.
That's great.
He hey, listen.
Hey, Rush, right.
He names this guy that's not an homosexual, uh Kevin Jennings as a safe school dog.
Doesn't this guy have some affiliation with Nambler?
Yeah, I know.
We point this out, and people say, well, Obama doesn't know.
Um these people are Obama.
Every one of these czars and every one of these cabinet posts, every judicial nominee, they are Obama.
That is why they're being picked.
That's why they are in these positions.
The idea that somebody's pulling the wool over Obama's eyes on this.
That's what's uh filled with sophistry.
Be right back, folks.
Don't go away.
Oh, wow.
Shouts of joy or pain and outrage.
At the very mention of my name, El Rushmore serving humanity simply by showing up as America's real anchorman, America's truth detector, and America's doctor of democracy.
So I went to the emails here during the break.
Man, oh man, the people reacting to the call from Pam in Baltimore.
Uh Pam, let me just tell you something.
And let me tell the rest of you what what what's really going on with all this, and why I don't take any of this personally.
A lot of you say, Rush, how can you sit there and put up with all that?
Folks, look.
We've been doing this for 21 years.
What this woman did, this this Pam in Baltimore, she attacked me because she doesn't like that I am successful.
She led off with that.
That was her number one thing, all this so-called wealth and got rich with BS.
She just doesn't like anybody who's successful.
She doesn't like anybody who opposes Obama.
She is the Obama mentality.
She did not say one thing of substance.
She insisted that I stop exposing Obama's defects, which are infinite.
She wants me silenced.
She wants us all to just go along with the destruction of our society.
And those of us who stand up to all this.
Why we're nothing but rich.
We've got ours, screw everybody else.
We're out of touch, or we're racists, or we're ignorant, or we're the militia.
On and on and on.
But it won't work, not this time.
And you know why, Pam, and I'll tell the rest of you.
Be confident here.
Obama now has a record.
He can't blame all this on Bush.
Obama now has a record, and it is awful.
He has a record of abject failure at virtually everything he has sought, quote unquote, to fix.
And if you believe that he actually wants to fix these things, you need to listen even closer.
Nobody in their right mind who actually wanted to create jobs to cause an end to a recession to once again create wealth would do anything this administration is doing.
Not one thing.
And don't tell me that all these people are just naive idealists and utopians who don't get it.
They do get it.
They know exactly what they're doing.
They do have ego.
They do think that their presence will make these ideas work for the first time in world history.
But why do they want these ideas to work?
It is they who want to get rich.
It is they who want to get rich on the backs of everybody else.
It is they who want great wealth without earning it.
They either want to inherit it or they want to be able to siphon it from other people.
They have no way of earning this kind of wealth that they claim to resent, but they desire it.
That's why they want all the money as much as they can get in control of Washington with themselves and their fingers involved with the purse strings and so forth.
Obama is hurting middle class families.
He is hurting small business.
He is hurting taxpayers of all walks of life.
He is bankrupting the next two generations, maybe three.
So we're not going to shut up.
We are going to speak out.
We're going to stand up.
We're going to do all we can to stop this in November and in future elections.
You can try calling and shouting us down.
You can try insulting us with your baseless unsubstantive charges.
Go ahead and try it.
As for mocking, who is the king of mocking right now?
Obama.
Obama is the king of mocking.
He mocks the Tea Party activists.
Calls them teabaggers.
He mocks Republicans.
He mocks those who criticized his health care law.
He mocks those who don't accept the hoax of global warming.
Obama mocks others all the time, and he is the president.
And he does it.
He does all this mocking because he has nothing else.
He mocks the bank guys.
He sends union thugs to their homes.
I'm sure by now you've all heard of the column Nina Easton wrote.
She lives in the same neighborhood as a guy who works at a bank.
SEIU union thugs got a police escort to this guy's house to make a protest on his front yard and at his front door.
He wasn't home.
Only his teenage son was at home.
His teenage son was scared to death.
He called his daddy's dad, said go to a go to a bathroom and lock the door.
The cops gave an escort to SEIU union thugs to this guy's neighborhood.
And they say, Oh, yeah, well, his banks are not off the hook now.
We're gonna protest them.
This guy's a Democrat.
This is Obama.
This is what a community agitator and organizer does.
Obama is the guy who creates this kind of tension.
Obama wants it.
This is how Obama has rewarded himself with power.
He doesn't have anything else.
He doesn't have anything substantive.
Back to the phones we go.
People have been waiting a long time.
Roger in Seaside, California.
Great to have you on the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Hey Rush.
Good morning.
Thank you.
No handout taking dittoes.
You bet, sir.
Listen, President Obama is visiting a solar panel manufacturing plant this morning in Fremont, California.
Yeah.
And so I heard on the radio this morning, driving my uh daughter to private school, that all non union workers were ordered to stay home today for fear uh for security reasons.
Uh uh at a wait, uh solar power manufacturing plant.
And what non-union workers were ordered to stay?
People at the plant?
People at the plant, right?
Because President Obama's visiting, so all the non-union workers that work at that plant were ordered to stay home today for security reasons.
Uh wow.
What kind of workers are these?
Are these blue-collar workers or these executives?
I am assuming I heard this on the drive-by media.
I'm assuming they're blue-collared putting these solar panels together.
Wow.
All non-union people urge to stay home.
Without pay.
Without pay.
For security reasons.
I guess I guess what we had we've had some profiling here, right?
Well, I I don't want to make any assumptions, you know, I don't want to go that far.
But I would say that when they're handing out that stimulus money, I guess they do want that enthusiastic audience and cheering them on.
Right, exactly right, exactly right.
And all I can think of when I hear things like this is how we were all going to be unified.
We're all going to be part of a never before happy family.
Postpartisan, post-racial.
What we actually have had, we have our first post-American president.
We'll be right back stay with us.
Okay.
Now we we showed you earlier, and we played the soundbite earlier where the Coast Guard Has approved of BP's idea for a top kill method to plug the all leak.
You basically you lower a pipe down to the to the uh to the well where the leak is and you fill that that hole with mud and sludge and all kinds of stuff to plug it.
And the Coast Guard has approved BP's idea.
And we said at the time, why does the Coast Guard have to approve it?
Okay.
That's that.
Here's Obama today in Fremont, California, where union workers, non-union workers were told to stay home for security reasons.
He said a solar panel manufacturer.
Here's a portion of what he said.
Earlier today I spoke to Energy Secretary Stephen Chu, who, as you know, is a Nobel Prize winning physicist.
And he's been on the scene in the Gulf, deeply involved in our efforts to bring this crisis to an end.
And we discussed today's attempt to stop the leak if it's successful.
And there's no guarantees.
It should greatly reduce or eliminate the flow of oil now streaming into the Gulf from the seafloor.
Did I not tell you that Obama would take credit for this if it works?
He is already taking credit for the idea.
Early today I spoke to the Energy Secretary Stephen Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
He'd been on the scene there, deeply involved in our efforts.
We discussed today's attempt to stop the leak.
As though it's his idea, as though it's Chu's idea, it is BP's idea.
They had to get the approval of the Coast Guard to do it.
Obama continued.
My administration's intensively engaged with scientists and engineers to explore all alternative options.
And we're going to bring every resource necessary to put a stop to this thing.
A lot of damage has been done already.
Livelihoods destroyed, landscapes scarred, wildlife affected, lives have been lost.
Our thoughts and prayers are very much with the people along the Gulf Coast.
Let me reiterate, we will not rest until this well is shut and the cleanup is complete.
Well, all of a sudden, David Gurgen Rodman says he's got a carrot.
He's acting like he cares now.
A lot of damage has been done already, livelihoods have been destroyed, landscape scarred, wildlife affected, lives have been lost.
By the way, uh we're going to work on this.
Our thoughts impairs very much uh with the people along the Gulf Coast.
He finally wasn't through.
He said this.
I look forward to returning there on Friday to review the efforts underway and lend my support to the region.
Even as we are dealing with this immediate crisis, we've got to remember that the risks our current dependence on oil holds for our environment and our coastal communities is not the only cost involved in our dependence on these fossil fuels.
Around the world, from China to Germany, our competitors are waging a historic effort to lead in developing new energy technologies.
Their factories like this being built in China.
Factories like this being built in Germany.
Never let a crisis go to waste.
So here, after trying to sound like he cares about all the loss of life, marine life, uh, all the wildlife, landscape scarred, thoughts and prayers, has got to say this is why we've got to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels around the world.
China to Germany, our competitors are waging an historic effort to lead in developing new energy.
Never let a crisis go to waste.
This is this was the real point of the remark.
Where is he saying this?
At a solar panel manufacturing plant.
So the real reason for going out there is to take advantage of this disaster to uh to move forward on an idea that has literally no chance of coming anywhere near replacing what oil provides.
More on Nina Easton now and the uh the SEIU thugs protesting at her neighbor's house.
This is from Mike Riggs, the Daily Caller last week, Nina Easton, who is the Washington editor of fortune, and she used to be the Bureau Chief, Washington Bureau Chief for the Boston Globe.
Last week she wrote a column about the SEIU and the national people's action.
The two progressive groups had sent roughly 500 protesters to her Chevy Chase neighborhood on May 16th to picket the front yard of Bank of America's Greg Bayer.
Nina Easton had just put her two-year-old son down for a nap, stepped outside to ask the protesters to quiet down.
They didn't.
So she wrote a column.
And now Nina Easton has become the target of the Union and Media Matters for America.
Why?
Because Nina Easton, by refusing to disclose her husband's relationship with Bank of America, was misleading her audience at Fortune and the viewers of Fox News, where she commented on the protest.
The only problem is that there's no relationship between her husband and a Bank of America.
According to SEIU blogger Jan John Vandeventer, one Google search reveals that Easton's husband is Russell Schrefer, Republican strategist and consultant to several big corporate interest groups.
In fact, her husband's client list includes the business round table, a special interest group that counts Bank of America and other Wall Street banks among its members.
Media Matters Brian Frederick reprinted the same intel, citing Vandeventer.
Both writers suggested that Easton had committed journalistic malpractice by not revealing her husband's business doings.
None of this had anything to do with politics.
I read her column.
She pointed out at the end that her neighbor is a Democrat.
She didn't think this belonged in a neighborhood.
She said she in her columns, you want to protest the bank, protest the bank, go there.
Go to the bank and protest there.
Don't come to our neighborhoods and do this.
I think this is a highly instructive moment.
This is Obama.
The SEIU is Obama.
These are the tactics that Obama has used throughout his life.
The SEIU, in this in essence, gets its marching orders from people who think like Obama.
In this case, what's his name?
Uh Andy Stern, yeah, he just left the Union, but but uh he was he's the he was the head honkshow.
I mean, these uh and Bertha Lewis, which is uh Acorn's head huncher, just was arrested for public uh uh nuisance.
Yeah, she's protesting something, and she was arrested.
I mean, these are these are just full-fledged agitators.
Now, I don't know what Nina Easton's politics are.
I really don't.
Uh, but I think it's good this kind of thing is seen.
This is the American left.
This is not the extreme left.
This is who the American left is.
This is what they do.
Obama has not won anything politically.
He has not persuaded a majority of people to go along with his ideas.
Every one of his agenda items is in the minority.
A majority of people oppose, be it health care, and the number of people, by the way, from according to Rasmussen who want health care repealed is now up to 63%.
The momentum is not fading away.
It is growing.
I had some people ask me over the weekend, Rush, you really don't think this is gonna be.
Uh you wouldn't believe the number of people I ran into.
I think the Republicans still are going to find a way to blow this.
And I said, I don't know that the Republicans can blow this.
I think the Republicans can fail to take advantage of the opportunity, but I don't think they can blow this.
Oh, because it's Obama and the Democrats who are creating the momentum.
It's Obama and the Democrats are forcing independence to run away from the Democrat Party and drove.
But this is who they are.
Obama has to thug his way to victory.
It's like today.
If what we're told is true, he's out at the solar panel manufacturing plant, non-union people advised to stay home without pay for security reasons, meaning so they don't get roughed up.
The police escort SE union protesters to a neighborhood.
What are the cops doing escorting them there?
All Nina Easton wanted was get out of here, my baby's trying to sleep.
Take your protest To the bank.
So now they're out trying to destroy her and her husband.
Uh and I'm sure that before this she was mostly sympathetic to people like Media Matters.
Back after this.
Nina Easton's husband is a Republican consultant.
He does campaign ads.
He's not a consultant to Bank of America.
He's not a banker.
He's not in the financial services industry.
Labels urged for food that can choke.
New York Times headline.
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