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June 16, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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June 16, 2010, Wednesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24 7 Podcast.
So, this morning Barack Obama wakes up, heads into the bathroom and starts shaving.
A door opens.
A little daughter comes in.
Daddy, Daddy, did you shake down BP yet, Daddy?
Are you gonna make him pay, Daddy?
Are you gonna make B Pee pay get?
Did you plug the hole yet?
Daddy, Daddy, did you plug the hole?
Daddy, who's who's in charge of the golf oil spill?
Daddy, Daddy, what's your golf handicap today?
Daddy, how's your golf game?
Man, oh man, oh man.
I mean, I thought I was watching the final episode of Lost Last Night, and I was just as confused by that speech as I was by the final episode of Lost.
I couldn't figure that out.
I'm watching a child last night.
I'm sitting there, I'm watching this thing with Catherine.
We're watching this.
I got bored after 10 minutes.
I knew where it was going.
I know what it was gonna say.
He looked small.
The biggest thing on my screen last night was the ears.
And I'm saying, my gosh, we've got a boy.
We've got a child here playing president.
We have got an academic playing president of the United States in a serious, serious time, during a serious, serious emergency.
And we have somebody totally incompetent and unqualified to deal with any aspect of it.
Any aspect of the presidency, period.
And this is serious stuff.
You know, folks, it is very obvious to me that the president of the United States got a sort of a mini vacation when I was gone.
I've been checking up.
I checked up to see what the hell went on when I was gone.
It's clear this I bet he wishes I'd go on vacation and get married every month.
Make a honeymoon every month.
Greetings, folks.
Rush Limbaugh here, the Excellence and Broadcasting Network.
Great to have you with us.
Yeah, I I remember back to Central High School.
My my drama speech teacher was Irene Wright.
We called her Gypsy because she looked like a gypsy, but she was fabulous.
She was excellent.
And I'm telling you, she would have given this speech last night a C, and she would have been interrupting it at every point to tell him what he could do better and what he was doing wrong.
There was no heart in this.
There was no look it.
I've got story after story after story, New York Times, PMS NBC.
Almost everywhere you look in the left wing media, they are disgruntled, they are mesmerized, unhappy.
They can't believe how incompetent it was, how aimless it was, how lacking in substance it was, and how the 30% of it was political.
You take a natural disaster like this, an emergency, a genuine emergency, and you turn it to your political benefit.
Now, this is something you people have known since the day Obama showed up on the scene, but a lot of people are just now Well, it's it's sort of a cumulative thing, but a lot of people are just now starting to figure it out.
There's a poll out, Cybercast News Service, the only demographic or it's not demographic.
The only the only uh group of people that still has a positive approval of Obama are people who make less than $2,000 a month.
The middle class is a b only so theoretically here, I mean we were speaking in broad terms, the poor still give the guy good marks.
The middle class is abandoning him in droves, independents are abandoning him in droves, and it's look, he is just going through the motion.
By the way, Rushland bought 800 282-2882, you know.
Yes, we put the dogs together last night.
Folks, this was the funniest thing.
You know, we had we had Abby.
Abby's away at kindergarten for the past week while we're at while we're at uh well that's what Catherine calls it.
It's kind of cute.
We take Abby to her school.
Uh there's no real obedience training going on there.
It's just a bunch of dogs hanging around at the feedbowl.
But anyway, uh we pick up the little puppy on on Monday, bring it home.
It's uh 13 weeks.
Abby is uh about a year and two months old, and so we were dreading, okay, what's gonna happen when we put these two together?
We knew what was gonna happen when we put the cat punkin together with Abby.
But we were fretting about it.
So what we decided to do, we put the little puppy upstairs, brought Abby home at five o'clock and put her in the library where the puppy had been, so she could smuk it.
She's see this.
She knew something was up.
She was all over Catherine when she got home, so excited to see Catherine, got in the library, uh-oh.
Started running around sniffing everything, picked up some of the puppy's toys, wandering all over, looking, jumping on the couch, looking behind doors.
Where is this new scent?
So we're saying, oh no.
How are we going to introduce them?
So I said, let's do it outside.
So I put a leash on Abby, took her outside.
Catherine went up, got the puppy, took him outside.
And at first it was barking at each other and trying to lunge at each other.
After five minutes, they're playing, they're running around.
It's the funniest thing.
It is the great.
I never thought I'd have one dog much less two.
And these things are just, they're like, they're like uh fast buddies after after five minutes.
Even pumpkin came down the kitchen this morning.
Um the puppy is off being shown to family members today, so it's just Abby and me in the family room for breakfast, and then pumpkin comes walking in.
And the dog looks at pumpkin and pumpkin looks at the dog, and you know, the dog pumpkin thinks a dog's stupid.
Uh it's crazy, you can just tell this.
So the pumpkin for the first time started eating the dog's food and drinking the dog's water.
And the dog just sat there and looked at us, said Abby.
You sit tight.
Uh, and pumpkin went through the motions, and it was peaceful coexistence.
I mean, it was, it was, it was fascinating.
But these these two little puppies, well, one's not a puppy anymore, but they're like best buds.
It was, yeah, they're old English sheepdogs.
And we've got uh no, it's not hot inside the estate, HR, uh, for sheepdogs, and they love going outside.
No, no, no, it's not just not no, everything's everything's fine.
Abby's at head start.
Uh the way the way to look at it.
Anyway, I'm I'm looking at all of the um.
They do have breakfast.
Oh, yeah, she's she gets she gets government.
Well, it's not government pay for his private sector head start, but yeah, there's uh there's I don't think they they feed them that much because whenever we bring them home, I mean, they make a beeline for the water and food bowls.
Uh but that's good.
You know, that that's good because they they don't they got a lot of dogs there and have to worry about taking them all out to do their business.
And it was just, it was it was great to watch this.
And they were just all over each other all night, this little one feisty, uh, jumping at Abby and Abby, you know, barking back at it and chasing each other around the house.
That was unbelievable.
It was it just it went flawlessly.
Anyway, back to the point here, folks.
I'm I'm I'm I'm reviewing some of the things that happened while I was away, and I concluded Obama really got a sort of a mini vacation when I was gone.
And so that vacation's over now.
This is a disaster.
Our country is in the midst of a disaster.
The president is his own disaster.
His administration is a disaster.
His cronies in Congress are a disaster.
At times it looks like Obama is just going through the motions.
It is clear he has no idea what to do substantively about any of the problems that we face.
And it's also clear by now that he doesn't really care.
I saw Sarah Palin with Ted Baxter last night on Fox News channel.
And she she made the point, uh, like I made yesterday that that uh that it just doesn't appear that Obama really cares about this.
And Ted Baxter couldn't believe she really meant it.
And so she came back and said, Well, he doesn't sound like him.
Well, let me go all the way and say he doesn't care.
This is an opportunity for him.
This is another crisis they don't want to let go to waste.
How do you how do you come out and make a pitch for more taxes?
Last night in the midst that that's not what the people who are being ruined by this want to hear.
They don't want to hear taxes are going up, and they don't want to hear we're getting rid of oil.
That oil is the lifeblood of that region.
In addition to the jobs lost because of the spill, how about the jobs lost because of Obama and his administration shutting down oil drilling?
So he has he has no idea what to do.
The government has no ability to act under his ideology.
But he wants to create the impression he cares, folks, that he's a leader, that he's in charge.
So he took a photo-op tour the last couple days.
He has his hacks in Congress holding hearings, making preposterous proposals on camp and trade.
He's got this Republican Congressman down there from Louisiana, Joseph Ghost suggesting that BP guy ought to commit Harry Car.
Did you hear about that?
Joseph Ghost said you got it because he ought to be like the Japanese do.
You know, an honor suicide to get rid of yourself because of the dishonor and disaster you've brought here running the country.
And this guy's on television this morning praising the president for what he's doing, which is nothing.
Not one thing to help, folks, zip zero.
And I hate saying this.
I really making him put escrow account, BP and escrow, 20 billion.
That's one year's profit, by the way.
And thank God for windfall profits, so they wouldn't have the money to put in escrow.
Now I'm telling you something, folks.
If you if you how much money has the government made off BP and all these other oil companies in taxes on these windfall profits, where's Obama contributing to this to the to the escrow account for the people in the Gulf?
What people in the Gulf want, what people in the country want, is somebody, an assemblage of people who know what to do to make the best efforts to stop this.
Obama's put together a bunch of physicists and academics, not one person from the oil industry on a third commission to study this.
Folks, it's it's it's it's um it's obscene.
He's making preposterous proposals on cap and trade.
He promotes a world last night in the midst of all this, promoting a world where there's no oil and no gas.
If only we would just trust him, and just raise our taxes.
This is the same man and the same government who got us where we are, and in the midst of the disaster that they have caused, they want more power and they want more money.
This man, obviously a puppet for somebody behind the scenes.
I don't know who the wizard of Oz is, a lot of people want to say it's George Soros.
I frankly don't care.
What we have here is a little boy playing president with the image that he's so smart and so powerful that all these little incidental things are just beneath him, that he's thinking about the truly big things, the global initiatives that we must do, and he's troubled by the inconvenience of the war in Afghanistan and this and this oil spill.
His policies, I don't care where you look, from automobiles to banking to Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, to whatever you want to look at, his policies are a joke.
They are damaging our country.
And the sooner we rid ourselves of the Democrat Party in Congress this November and in the next presidential election, the sooner our country can return to what has made her so wonderful.
But we don't stand a chance of returning to that greatness.
With this regime and with this bunch of people in Congress, we need to take our country back from these people.
Last night's speech underscored that November is the first step to doing it.
You know what I think?
I think this administration, which wants to blame everybody else and charge this guy with doing that, this administration should be charged with negligence, malfeasance, obstruction, and all the rest.
This administration is standing in the way of progress.
This administration blames progress for our problem.
Would somebody explain to me what in the world global warming has to do with this oil spill?
Zilch.
Zero nada.
Why was it even talked about last night?
Because it advanced another hoax, cap and trade.
So, being back, no more taxes, Mr. President, no more bureaucrats, no more commissions, blue ribbon or otherwise.
No more spending, Mr. President, we don't have the money.
It's time to man up.
It is time to embrace your fellow countrymen rather than undermine and harass your fellow countrymen.
Time to actually be president rather than act like one.
And the act isn't even any good anymore.
Even the left from Maureen Dowd to everybody at PMSNBC to Doris Kearns Goodwood, they can't believe it.
They all trashed the speech last night.
They're stunned, they're so let down.
They had such high hopes.
And why?
Because he can talk.
Pure and simple, because he can speak.
Oh, and because he was African American or well, yeah.
And so that allows us to assuage some of our guilt, plus he's smart.
Oh, it was orgasmic.
It was such a wonderful thing, but now we've got an empty suit.
We got a theoretician who has been taught a bunch of drivel by people like Cloud Privan and Saul Owinsky, and people who do not and never have liked this country, and he's now the agent of change for people like that.
His policies, no matter where we look, have already failed.
There's not one that's working.
There's not one they can point to and say, look what we did, look how we're helping.
Not jobs, not the economy, not homes, not foreclosures, not Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, not the mortgage problem, not one, not automobiles.
Wherever you look, folks, Obama's policies have already failed.
His administration, his regime has done severe harm to our country, continues to do so.
He doesn't trust the American people.
We're a bunch of schlubs.
He doesn't particularly like most of the American people, bunch of schlubs, racist, sexist bigots, whatever.
Surrounded by a bunch of incompetent theoretician academic yes men.
And that's because he insists on imposing a hostile regime on this country.
This is a regime governing against the will of the American people.
You've heard it here, you've heard it many places.
People are beginning to ask all over on whose side is Barack Obama?
Whose side's he really on?
Is he really on the side of the people in the Gulf?
Gotta take a break.
I wish you didn't have to, because I'm on a roll here.
Quick question here, folks.
Housing, jobs, economy.
When's the last time you saw the president act like he cares?
Has any empathy whatsoever for what quote unquote folks are going through.
Yeah, one of the all-time favorites, deep purple smoke underwater revised by white comedian Paul Shanklin, as Obama and oil on the water.
Seriously, folks, you know, smart people.
And I mean, I mean not IQ smart.
I'm talking about common sense smart.
Those kind of people learn from their mistakes.
They take stock of themselves, they they reassess, they are circumspect.
But he does none of these things.
And the reason is that when it when it comes to actual governing and the stewardship of this country, Obama's not serious about it.
Doesn't look at that as his role.
His role is to reform, remake, transform, whatever, this country into some image that in his mind makes it more just and more fair than it has been.
The trappings of power, Air Force One, parties, $100 per pound Kobe beef.
Seems to feed his already massive ego.
And remember what he told Harry Reid, Harry!
No, Harry, I just have a gift.
I just have a gift, Harry.
Sorry.
You do not have a gift.
Mr. President, you are turnoff.
Last night you turned off your own side.
You're not cool, you're cold.
And you're not all-knowing.
And last night, the mask and the camouflage was stripped bare.
And even all those who want desperately for Obama to be what he was in the campaign were made to see clearly there is no such person.
Hi.
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I want to let you hear some of the uh television reaction, left-wing television reaction, the utter shock, dismay, and disappointment at the speech by Obama last night.
This is this is the line here that had them scratching their heads over at Mess NBC.
They don't know what he's talking about here.
Listen to this.
What has defined us as a nation since our founding is the capacity to shape our destiny, our determination to fight for the America we want for our children.
Even if we're unsure exactly what that looks like, even if we don't yet precisely know how we're going to get there.
We know we'll get there.
Well, I mean, this is it's it's it's it's as empty as everything I've been hearing Obama say since the campaign, but last night, all of his leftist buddies in the media scratching their heads going, what does that mean?
What the hell is he talking about?
It's worse than Jimmy Carter.
I said yesterday, there's only one guy experiencing good news in this country right now, and it is Jimmy Carter, because now he can be confident that before he dies, the country will come to recognize that he is not the worst president in the last hundred and fifty years.
It's Obama.
So there's at least some good news for one guy out there, Jimmy Carter.
So let's go to Mess NBC's special coverage.
And you know, they promoed this all day.
Oh, folks.
I mean, this is a pre-orgasmic.
They were talking about this counting down Obama's oval office speech.
First ever oval office speech.
I was very pleasantly surprised to see that he could find the Oval Office to make the speech last night.
So here's an address, or an exchange, I should say, uh, between two of the hosts on that network.
I thought it was a great speech if you've been on another planet for the last 57 days.
He said we have to accelerate the transition to renewables.
That is the hardest thing in the world.
That's what broke Jimmy Carter.
That's what Ronald Reagan took a buy on completely, and Bill Clinton didn't deal with.
Is he going to do it this year?
Is there going to be a bill that goes from cap and trade to something like Lugar?
Is there a particular direction he's going in?
He didn't tell us.
Let me help you guys out.
I read the tea leaves last night and what it was plain as day to me is Obama threw cap and trade overboard.
He doesn't care what it is.
He wants a piece of legislation that has as its title the Obama Renewable Energy Reform Act of whatever year it's passed.
And whatever it is, he'll take it.
And that's why these guys are so much scratching their heads, because he mentioned cap and trade, but he made it clear with this gobbledygook that we just played for you that at the end of the day it doesn't have to be that.
And so all of these people, these ideologues wedded to the genuine 150% ideology of Obama scratching their heads over what seemingly was an abandonment of to them a seminal issue.
Here's Howard Feynman on Mess NBC last night.
Somewhere between earlier today and tonight, this went from being a war and all about an assault on the Gulf to an epidemic.
The commander-in-chief thing was lost.
War?
W war?
You know, I have often said on this program that the left hates war.
I have often said on this program that the left really does not like a victorious United States military because it discredits their notion that the military is the focus of evil in the modern world and war doesn't work.
But I'm actually going to revise that.
Because I start asking myself, what is the war here?
We're at war with an oil well.
Are we at war with an oil company?
What war?
Meanwhile, we have a real war going on that he seems totally uninterested in.
The enemy he will not name.
But look at this.
He wants this to be looked upon as a war, as something akin to putting a man on the moon, and it got me to thinking.
I started scratching my sizable head.
I said, what the hell is in it for him to talk about a war?
And it finally hit me.
When the left is running the show, a war permits them to do anything, including go after the enemy, which in this case, not just BP, But big oil.
Oh, and by the way, would you like the little interesting factoid?
This Thad Allen guy, the Coast Guard, do you know who he is?
He's the guy who was put in charge during Katrina after they got rid of Mike Brown.
A Bush guy, Thad Allen was a Bush guy.
They got rid of Brownie, and Thad Allen took over the role.
Not as the uh official head of FEMA, but the the there's the boots on the ground guy.
I kid you not.
I kid you not, don't doubt me.
I'll have a documentation here coming up.
Okay, Matthews, back to Matthews, mess NBC, has had it with Obama talking about all of his professors with Nobel prizes.
Why does he continue to say that the Secretary of Energy has a Nobel Prize?
I mean, it's almost gotten ludicrous.
I know I've mocked him for doing it, saying I'd barf if he did it one more time, but it's not important.
This meritocracy's gone too far.
Another commission and another guy mentioned for having a Nobel Prize.
I don't sense executive command.
And I thought that was the purpose of this speech tonight.
Command and control.
I'm calling the shots.
I'm telling people what to do.
I didn't get that clarity.
And I think that command and control, a phrase that's worked its way around the White House is essential here.
He can no longer be Vatican Observer or guy calling in experts or naming commissioners or uh whatever are citing people for their Nobel Prizes.
Uh sorry, Chris, live with it.
That's all he knows how to do.
He's not an executive.
He's not a leader.
He's more suited to be a legislator.
And what do politicians?
Jack Welch had a perfect definition of a politician.
They exist to blame everybody else when things go wrong.
That's their job.
Primary thing politicians do when something goes wrong is to blame somebody else.
Executives and leaders fix it.
There's no hands-on executive experience here.
Anywhere in this White House.
Naming a commission, the best and brightest academic minds, Nobel Prizes, that's the definition of the best and brightest of this bunch.
Command and control.
There's plenty of command and control.
You're just taking your eye off the ball, Chris.
How about the command and control destroying the private sector?
How about the command and control destroying the housing market?
How about the command and control destroying the private sector?
How about the command and control that is destroying the U.S. automobile?
There's a lot of command and control going on.
You're just missing it.
Because you're looking for command and control words.
You're looking for a command and control image.
Well, you're getting it.
You're just seeing it.
Or you're missing where it's actually happening.
Last night on CNN, Anderson Cooper, 215.
He spoke with David Rodham Gergen about the speech.
And Cooper said, you know, you've you've worked in White Houses all over the place, Republican and Democrat.
You heard a lot of these Oval Office speeches.
What did you make of this one?
Crisp, well-delivered speech.
President looked good.
Anderson, I think this was his last shot to convince the public that he's really in taking command, effective command of the situation.
I don't think he succeeded in that mission.
Yeah.
Well, maybe that's not his real mission, Mr. Gergen.
Maybe it's not.
Anybody ask themselves why did it actually take 50 days for there to appear to be any interest whatsoever in stopping the leak or dealing with the people being harmed by the leak, or the gusher?
It's an opportunity.
Don't let a crisis go to waste.
This is an opportunity.
You think I enjoy saying I do not enjoy saying this kind of stuff.
This is this is why most people don't say it, because they can't conceive.
They've elected somebody president who doesn't like the country, thinks it needs to, you know, get its mind right.
Country needs to be chopped down to size.
Get even with itself for all the transgressions it's committed since it was founded.
No executive leadership, command of the situation.
I I submit to you there is command of the situation.
And they're getting exactly what they want out of this.
Every picture of a pelican in oil served their purpose.
Did you really mean to say that, Russia?
Yes, and a pelican's my favorite bird next to the eagle.
I have this fantasy one day that a pelican's gonna land in front of me and I'll be able to pet it.
He'll never happen, but I still have the fantasy.
Every Pelican soaked in oil is an opportunity For these people.
If you doubt me, why in the name of Sam Hill was anything about politics and cap and trade or tax increases or punishing the oil companies?
What the hell did it have to do with anything everybody expected last night, which was somebody trying to exude confidence that we've got our arms around this and it's going to get fixed and we're going to clean up the mess and things are going to be fine?
There wasn't any of that, because that's not what the objective here is.
David Brooks, special NewsHour edition on PBS, Judy Woodruff said the New York Times is where you work.
What what what did you think?
What do you take away from this, Mr. Brooks?
It was okay.
I guess I was a little disappointed.
I don't think it's really going to change people's perceptions.
People in the White House were describing this speech as a battle plan.
They said they were going to learn from Franklin and Delano Roosevelt some of his speeches during the Depression and World War II.
And what Roosevelt did was he told people to lay a map on the floor and he went through sector by sector with great specificity of what we were doing, what we were going to do.
And I was hoping the president would do something like that, maybe even show a map.
What?
The lead Brainiac conservative columnist of the New York Times wanted him to show a map?
Wanted him to use a map?
For what?
To show us where the well is?
We know where it is.
To show us where the oil leak is?
Or does somebody need to know where the Gulf of Mexico is?
And what map would this be of, Mr. Brooks?
Would it be a map of the 57 states Obama said he's visited?
Doris Kearns Goodwin, Charlie Rose, panel discussion.
Can you argue, Doris, this is one example where the lack of kind of experience contributed to the slow response by this administration?
Well, I suppose if somebody's been in public office for a long time as a governor or a mayor and had a series of crises to deal with before, then you might have some instinctive understanding of how to get out in front on a communication basis.
Maybe to go down there the very first day that something happened just so somebody's not going to say, oh, he waited eight days to go down.
You probably would have learned that.
I suppose the other thing is if you'd been a governor and you had a lot of administrative people that you'd worked with, maybe those middle level jobs could have been filled more easily, as in MMA, so that that person who finally had to leave might have already been the right person there in the first place.
Yeah, and I listen to this, and all I can think about is how these very people trashed and destroyed George W. Bush because he didn't go down there soon enough.
He wasn't hands-on.
I mean, and now you've got polling data from people in the Gulf region who say that Obama's response to all this pales.
It's worse than whatever happened in response to Katrina at the Bush administration.
Did you hear s did you hear uh Doris Curtins Goodwin in talking about Obama's speech last night and his general ineptitude about this?
Maybe if he had been a governor, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
You mean like Sarah Palin?
Has been a governor?
You know it's fun.
You need to know what irritates these people, and you know when you pull a switch and they get irritated, it's just fun to do.
All in all, folks, speech last night was embarrassing to the president.
I bet he doesn't even realize it.
He didn't say anything substantive as even his supporters on the left now agree.
He provided no policy aimed at the actual disaster, and then, after giving lip service to it, turned immediately to promoting more of his agenda, spouts off about clean energy and wind and solar.
Well, Mr. President, you have run the government with one party rule now for one and a half years.
Where are these green jobs?
I mean, where are the jobs, period?
Now, if the technology exists, and this is the central question, if the technology exists to end the use of oil and gas and replace it with windmills and solar panel, then what's the problem?
Why aren't we doing it?
You've nationalized health care, you've nationalized the car companies, the bank's student loans, you've interfered and intervened in scores of areas.
And yet you simply cannot make good on any of your promises.
Not one, not one problematic area that's been tackled by this man's policies is shown any improvement whatsoever.
He told us last night he's gonna return the Gulf to its pre-oil disaster condition.
Now, exactly who is gonna do that in his regime.
When will that be done?
What department is going to return the Gulf to the way it was before the disaster?
This whole regime is uh is a fraud.
Nothing of the sort is gonna happen.
And if it does happen, it will not be because of the regime.
It'll be because of the industriousness of the people who live there who need it to be brought back to where it was.
Both businesses, small and large, and private citizens.
They're the ones who are gonna make it work down there.
It's apparently they're the only ones that can.
The people will do it.
Despite all the job killing, all the business killing, the moratorium on drilling, the people of that region are gonna do it.
There's nobody else to do it.
It's their livelihood, it's their life.
And they're not gonna sit around and wait for commissions, blue ribbon or otherwise.
They're gonna do it.
But no bureaucracy or commission named by this regime will have anything to do with it.
Now, also, this this speech last night, in addition to everything else, was fraudulent.
Cap and trade has nothing to do with this oil disaster.
Cap and trade is aimed at dealing with another fraud, global warming.
So we had a fraud talking about another fraud and a hoax to promote the hoax and fraud using something he has no clue how to deal with.
A gusher of an oil well.
What's global warming have to do with what's going on in the Gulf?
Zip zero nada.
If it did, Al Gore would be speaking despite all the rumors.
If global warming had anything to do with this, my God, folks, every environmentalist wacko from every four corners of this earth would be on the case, led by Al Gore, but they're not saying it.
But the president did.
He moves from one industry to another, one region to another, destroying everything in his wake, always in a hurry, a man without substance, without experience, without a clue, always in a hurry to destroy reform and reinvent.
The troubling thing is to me, the Constitution was supposed to guard against something like this.
The Constitution was supposed to guard against a political party like the Democrats have become.
The Constitution has been abandoned.
They don't consult it, they don't care about it.
Just sprint ahead.
Whatever happens, happens.
When it fails, just keep marching and demanding attacking and spending and taxing.
And naming all of those functions as the solution.
I don't think.
I can't, in my lifetime, certainly, I don't believe any president has done this kind of damage to our country in such a short period of time.
It is breathtaking to observe this.
And we're only 18 months in.
And judging with the president's own words, we're committed, he's committed, he's committed, To do a whole lot more before the November elections, because he knows the end may be near there.
I've never seen it.
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