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July 22, 2010, Thursday, Hour #2
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Great to have you here.
It's Rush Limboy, and this is the EIB Network.
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All right.
We're going to talk about Shirley Sharon, and we're going to talk about the NAACP and Andrew Breitbart and this video, but I want to tell you at the outset I hate it.
I hate this story.
I despise this story.
I'm only talking about this because I must talk about it because I don't want to talk about it.
It's a distraction.
It's nothing more than the left playing the race card.
The NAACP has thrown down a gauntlet because the big government argument has failed.
They are keeping alive the divisions in this country, and I hate taking debate.
I hate playing along with it.
I simply despise the whole thing.
Everybody knows what's going on here.
This is nothing more than a failed administration, a failed Democrat Party, a failed civil rights organization trying to stay alive.
With trumped up this and trumped up that.
This entire thing bores the heck out of me.
The story bores me.
The topic bores me.
It angers me to no end.
Because I have to go after it snerdily because even Fox caved on this.
Even Shep Smith, even poor old Chef Smith went down there and said that everybody's wrong on this that Breitbart is wrong and so forth.
There's only a handful of us that have the guts to put this story straight.
If we don't hammer back, nobody will.
We got a bunch of cowards and the conservative media inside the beltway which will not deal with this honestly.
You got Andy McCarthy, got Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, you got me, you got Brent Mosell, and that's about it.
That are dealing with this upfront and honest.
And I hate the fact that these people put me in a bad mood.
Now, this is not about Andrew Breitbart in the first place.
And it's not about Shirley Sherrod.
It's about the latest round in race baiting.
It's about the NAA LCP throwing down the gauntlet by direction with direction and approval from Barack Obama and the White House.
This is about the continual smearing of great patriotic Americans, which is all the left has left to do.
There's no racism in the Tea Party.
They don't have racist signs.
They didn't shout the N-word at precious John Lewis on Healthcare Sunday.
There's no evidence that any of this happened.
But the Ministry of Truth continues to promulgate the lie.
Millions of decent Americans who only want to preserve and save their country are being trashed and are being smeared.
The Ministry of Truth runs with it.
They continue to smear.
And therefore this has to be discussed.
Now I'm being told, I mean cautioned, remember Rush, most people haven't uh haven't heard about this.
Haven't heard about what?
You know, so somebody somebody uh uh um got a note last night.
Rush, you've got to talk about this.
They're calling us racists.
So what's new?
What's new?
We're all racists if you listen to the the administration, if you listen to the Ministry of Truth, if you listen to the NAACP, we know where the real racism is in this country.
Starts with Al Sharpton, Risk Jesse Jackson, the whole race movement, all of the the civil rights movements, all based on the continued claim that there is racism and unfairness, and that's where the Shirley Sherrod story really picks up here.
I I just I I kind of resent that I have to spend any time on this uh whatsoever.
But because everybody still cowers, most people still run for the tall grass.
They have the racist charges thrown at them and they head for the tall grass and they hide.
No, no, it's not mine.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.
This woman, if you listen to whole tape, but the NAACP asks us all to listen to.
She talks about Bush and Later Obama being a black president.
She's saying that all of us oppose health care because Obama's black.
All of us who oppose government-run health care, which is millions of us, oppose it because of racism.
Because Obama's black.
That's not why we oppose it.
We don't oppose it for Obama's race.
Most of us don't care about Obama's race.
I'm going to pre- don't rush.
Well, for the first three months of this guy's administration.
Don't you have any appreciation for the historical?
Yeah, I got past that in the first day.
What matters to me is the issues.
What matter is the policies that this guy has and what they're going to mean for the country?
I don't I'm not into surface.
Surface stuff doesn't mean anything.
I want to dig deep.
I'm not into narratives.
I'm not into templates.
I don't c carry around a whole lot of guilt.
And I don't let people offend me or make people uh inflict their own guilt on me.
So let's let's deal with this as we must for just a second.
Audio sound vice.
This is on the today show.
This is Shirley Sherrod, uh, the former U.S. Department of Agriculture Director of Georgia Rural Development.
You know what I as I another thing of the observation I have looking at this.
Would you look at how damn big this government?
We've got rural directors here at every state.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture.
How many millions of people working in the federal government are redundant and unnecessary and are simply there because the left wants a bigger and more expansive government in the shrinking private sector.
You know what these people do.
They don't know what they do.
Anyway, now the template is do you deserve a phone call from the president?
The White House wanted you fired.
The White House didn't listen.
The White House took it out of kind of White House was afraid of Fox News.
For all I know, the White House orchestrated this whole thing.
Here's her answer.
I do.
I really would not want the president to apologize to me.
I would love to have a conversation with him.
I'd like to talk to him a little bit about the experience of experiences of people like me, people at the grassroot level, people who live out there in rural America, um, people who live in the South.
I know he does not have that kind of experience.
Let me help him a little bit with how we think, how we live, and the things that are happening.
Uh he didn't have any slave blood.
He doesn't know what it's like.
He has no clue what it's like to be black in this country.
He has no experience, he didn't grow up being black in this country.
He doesn't even know what the hardships are, he doesn't know what discrimination is.
I, Shirley Sherrod, I need to go talk to Barack Obama, get him down for the struggle.
She's clueless.
She's never read any of his books.
If she thinks he hasn't talked to any black, it's all he's ever talked to.
It's all he's sat in a river and rights church for 20 years.
I don't care where he's lived, Miss Sherrod, he has a greater anger about this country's past than you do.
It's been instilled in him.
She's uh uh on on the racists who oppose health care.
She said, you know, I haven't seen such a mean-spirited people as I've seen lately over this issue of health care.
Some of the racism we thought was buried, didn't it surface?
Now we endured eight years of the bushes, and we didn't do the stuff these Republicans are doing because you have a black president.
Melanin, or the lack of it, never put out a fire.
Melanin, or the lack of it, never fed a hungry child.
Shirley Sherrod was in charge of passing out a hundred and fourteen billion dollars in loans.
What is the USDA doing giving out loans?
Are there not banks for this?
What the hell is the U.S. Department of Agriculture doing giving out loans?
And what are her qualifications to oversee this?
She wants to talk to Obama.
She wants to make sure he understands what people like her have gone through.
So Meredith Vieira on the show said, Well, what what do you think he doesn't understand?
A lot of the rest of the country doesn't understand about people like you and the way you live and what you're faced with.
We are people who struggle every day, who do the best we can in our communities, who love this country, We love him.
We want him to be successful because we feel he thinks in some ways like we do, and we think that's good for the country.
Yes, there are issues out there that we are faced with, issues of poverty, issues that I worked so hard on these last 11 months at rural development to try to really have an impact on, mainly because that's me.
But the other thing, I want everything to reflect.
I want a good reflection for him as the first black president.
Now, who is it that's focused on race here?
And what is this we business?
We are people who struggle every day, who do the best we can in our community, love this country, we love him, we want him to be successful.
We feel uh he thinks in some ways like we do.
We think he feels in some ways like we do.
And we think that's good for the country.
We want a good reflection for him as the first black president.
It's all about race to these other people.
To us, it's not about Andrew Breitbart.
It is not about the conservative media.
What it this is all about to us is the regime is the federal government under this administration and its allies trying to divide us, trying to undermine us, trying to destroy the private sector, the job creation sector, the wealth creating sector of this country.
That's what bothers us.
We see it each and every day.
We see the evidence of it each and every week.
I don't care whether it's unemployment numbers or housing sales, uh, housing starts, home sales, or what have you.
We are being destroyed.
Our country is bankrupt and is being further bankrupted every day.
And we've got people who only want to look at race and say that the people who do not like what's happening to this country don't like it because it's a black president in charge of it.
I'm here to tell you, Miss Sherrod, and the rest of you at the NAA LCP, this guy could be from Mars.
And it wouldn't, this guy could be Ronald Reagan's son and I would oppose him.
This guy could have been adopted by Ronald Reagan.
This guy could come from Barry Goldwater's own family in Arizona, and he was doing what he was doing.
I would oppose him as stringently as I am now.
I don't care what his skin color is.
I don't care where he was born, I don't care where he was growing up.
I don't care where he went to school, I don't care about Solinsky, other than that's who basically formed this guy.
I know who he is, I know who his mentors have been, and I know why he's doing what he's doing.
I don't like it.
It has nothing to do with his race, and nobody in the Tea Party is animated because of this guy's race.
We are patriots, we are Americans.
We know the traditions and institutions that have made this country great, and we see we have an administration that's undermining those traditions and institutions.
One of the things that has always propelled this country is parents and families working hard to make a better life for their kids, a better life for their grandkids, and it's now impossible to do and becoming harder and harder.
The future does not look bright because of policies that have been implemented in just 18 months by people who have views of this country that do not relate.
Miss Sharod, the views of the president of the United States are less than 20% of the thinking of this country.
Call them progressives, call them liberals, call them Democrats or what have you.
We're being ruled by a minority that has a big chip on its shoulder.
It's angry about whatever it's angry about for this country, and it's seeking to take its measure now to get even, payback time, what have you.
Frankly, the reasons are not the paramount thing.
The paramount thing is that it's happening.
It's distressing, it is unnecessary, and it needs to be reversed.
I am talking particularly and exclusively about policy, philosophy, legislation, all of this stuff.
I'm talking about the things that are real.
And none of it is influenced.
None of my thinking, none of my reaction, none of my wants, needs, or desires are in any way, shape, manner, or form shaped by anybody's race.
Which is why most of us are continually fed up, because all that does is put another roadblock in front of everybody who wants genuine progress to stop this downward spiral that we are in.
And many people feel a downward spiral that's been created on purpose.
And we're not sitting here happy about it, and it has nothing to do with how much melanin is in somebody's skin.
Zilch Zero Nada.
Nobody's denying this was a slave country.
Nobody's denying it.
But it isn't now.
We're the one country that's gone to war with itself over it.
Over 500,000 Americans died to end it.
It's over.
We've had civil rights legislation.
We have had affirmative action.
We have addressed every grievance ten to twenty times.
And the people who have made us address these grievances have openly said there'll never be enough redress.
This has got to happen in perpetuity.
This is doing nothing but dividing the country.
It's not dividing it among rich and poor or black and white.
It's dividing it.
Dividing this country is progress versus anti-progress.
The people in the Tea Party, of which many are black, and many are minority, and many are Hispanic, are simply standard, ordinary, everyday, extraordinary Americans.
They know what it has been that's made this country great.
They understand and love the traditions and institutions that they see under assault.
And they're under assault not just by a black man, they're under assault by all kinds of white Democrats too.
They're under assault by Hispanic Democrats.
I don't care if they're Hispanic, black, racist, whatever.
I don't care if they're Asian.
If they are liberals, they are under, they're assaulting this country, and is that which we oppose.
We oppose ideas, we oppose philosophies.
And it doesn't matter the skin color.
It doesn't matter what state, the country, or wherever these people come from.
What matters is what they believe.
And that's what we oppose.
And I resent having to talk about all this because it's nothing more than a giant distraction from the things I have just mentioned in the last ten minutes.
So frankly, I'm through with it.
I'm not going to be baited by it anymore.
I don't care.
Go talk to Obama if you want to.
Go ahead and have a discussion about racism.
Have a discussion about slavery.
Go tell him all you want about it.
Go get your job back.
Go hold them up for as much as you can.
Get everybody on your side in the media.
In the meantime, the rest of us are going to go about trying to save this country for the rest of our children and grandchildren because that's what matters to us.
Not your skin color, not where the president was born, not where he grew up, and not what his skin color is.
It's what he thinks.
He's wrong.
Back after this.
This regime is tribalizing this country.
They are dividing this, not just enough to say that they are dividing us.
They are tribalizing this country.
We aren't Americans anymore.
We're all members of different racial tribes.
And we are to be pitted against each other.
Black Americans, white Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans.
We're all being divided up racially by tribes.
And this country has never been a country of tribes.
This is a country of Americans.
There's been a distinct American culture.
It led to the greatest nation in the history of humanity.
That culture, there's nothing wrong with it.
It's better than any culture that has ever assimilated, that has ever just happened, which ours did, because we are blessed by God.
And our founders codified that in our declaration of independence.
And now all of that is said to be racist and sexist and bigoted and homophobic, and all of the multicultural curriculum started to come up and divide people into this country into various groups, victims, tribes, or what have you.
the American people that I know do not want to be divided up.
We don't want it.
We want a great country.
We want everybody to experience and have access to the greatest opportunity human beings have ever had, the United States of America.
We want excellence for everybody.
We love everybody.
We want everybody to be as great or as good as they want to be.
We don't want to hold anybody back.
We don't want to divide the country.
We're not jealous.
We're not envious.
The real hope of this country is found in the audience of this program, in the Tea Parties, in the conservative movement.
That's where the real hope, that's where the real faith.
That's where the real excellence is to be found in this country, and it must be unleashed.
And stop cowering to all of this.
And while all this is going on, just who the hell is it that's trying to hold black people back?
It certainly isn't us.
It's poor old Alvin Green in South Carolina.
Who tried to dispatch him?
Was it not the NAACP?
Was it not the Democrat Party?
Go talk to Carl McCall, who wanted to be a black governor from New York, who got in his way, Bill Clinton, a Democrat Party.
Everything it isn't the Tea Party that's hindering black people politically in this country.
It's the Democrat Party.
They are the white plantation holders.
They survive.
They have kept it alive.
Now the Ministry of Truth, the hacks, the flax for the ruling class, they're gonna want this to go on another week, folks.
They're gonna want Shirley Sharon to be the focus for the way Obama's gonna lap it up.
He's gonna lap it up, and he's gonna want everybody else to be focused on this too, because they want as many people as possible thinking this country is immoral and unjust.
They want you feeling guilty, they want you feeling like you have to do something to make amends for things that you have not done.
They want to establish the notion this country from its founding is unjust and immoral.
You know, I when this when this whole thing started, when this whole thing started last week, somewhere at the NAACP convention, when everybody realized that Democrats are in trouble, and what did Benjamin Jealous do, the head honcho of the NAALCP, started running around and say, because the black boat wasn't there.
They were looking at polling, they're looking at all the energy.
The Republicans have all the energy, have all the momentum going into November elections, and the Democrats have none, and Obama's Democrats and Obama's black supporters, Hispanics have none.
And they gotta somehow rev up the old Obama coalition, they gotta get it going.
What they do at their convention start shouting racism.
So I I asked myself, if if I'm African American, and I'm hearing that my party's upset because I'm not excited, what they think they gotta do to get me excited is to tell me there's racism out there instead of going after jobs, economic growth, and so forth.
African Americans are among the highest unemployed people in this country.
The unemployment rate among African Americans dwarfs the unemployment rate of any other group.
And yet what it is, what is it that they are motivated with?
What's the NAA LCP decide to do to get them all stirred up?
Start shouting racism.
When they have the highest unemployment of any group in the country.
Now I would think if the NAACP, if Obama really cared about these people, they would start talking about the things that matter to them, and that's work.
you And jobs.
They have families too.
They want the best for their kids too.
No, Obama and his boys want them focused on benefits.
Getting their cut.
Sit around, wait for somebody else to deliver their cut.
So they're gonna try to keep this alive for a full week.
Who was it tried to get rid of Governor Patterson of New York?
Who said don't run?
It was Obama.
Obama didn't want Governor Patterson, black, to run for reelection in New York because the poll numbers are down.
Andrew Cuomo, that's the chosen guy now to be governor of New York, and they didn't want Harold Ford to run.
Harold Ford was thinking about running for the Senate against Kristen Gillibrand.
And they started dumping on poor old Harold Ford.
He's got a white wife.
He's got a little scandal here, maybe came by some of his money in the old goddamn way.
It was the Democrats that go after all these people, not us.
Who was it that fired this Shirley, whatever her name is?
Tom Vilsack, a white Democrat.
On orders from whom?
Somebody at the White House.
Wasn't us.
We couldn't fire the woman.
We don't care.
Get the woman off television.
Get her off the front pages.
And we start talking about economic policies, it'll bring the country back.
Who was it that excused?
One of these great Democrat senators from being a grand cleague of the freaking Ku Klux Klan.
It was a Democrat Party who looked the other way.
Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, all of the race wizards, the wizards of smart.
Who was it that tolerated a clansman in the United States Senate?
It was the Democrat Party and the NAACP.
You know why?
Because he was all for government-run health care.
He was all for the big government Democrat socialist agenda all of those years.
And who was it?
Who was it that excused Bob Bird for being a member of the Klan?
As a good old Bubba, Bill Clinton.
Hey, hey, hey, yeah, you know what?
He grew up in the hills in the hollers there, West Virginia.
And a lot of people make some mistakes out there.
He went out there and he did some things he shouldn't have done, but he did it for you.
He had to get elected.
Oh, okay.
So if you have if you're a Democrat and you have to get elected, it's okay to not just join the Klan, but to become a Queagal and recruit for the Klan.
It wasn't us.
Bull Connor who turned to dogs in the water hoses on black settlement.
It wasn't us.
He's a Democrat.
Lester Maddox, Democrat, George Wallace, Democrat.
J. William Fulbright.
Robert Byrd opposed the Civil Rights Act.
Filibustered it.
Who are they?
White Democrats.
It wasn't us.
Gene in Richmond, Virginia, you're next on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hello, sir.
Hello, guys.
I've been called worse.
You know, argue with right.
And you're right.
And the millions of your listeners know the passion that you speak with, know the honesty of what you speak with, 98.6% correct.
You wish, we wish, that just one of our representatives would speak with that kind of passion, that kind of honesty, that kind of simplicity about our country.
Because if we don't, if we don't get involved with the Tea Party, if we don't get involved with our local groups, then the destruction by design will go on.
We'll go through.
And we'll be if I might jump to the defense of some of these Republicans that you want to hear some passion from.
Well, let me give you some names of Republicans from whom you do hear passion.
Michelle Bachman, Jan Weber, Governor of Arizona, Sarah Palin.
Now, what happens to him?
What happens to them?
It's understandable that the ruling class go after them, because the ruling class is threatened precisely by those kinds of women.
But who else goes after them?
Shirley Angle.
Tea Party candidate running against Harry Reed.
Who's going after her?
Our own people.
Our own hopefuls.
Our own re ruling ruling class hopefuls inside the beltway.
She's not right.
She's something's wrong with Shirley Angle.
We have plenty of people in our side who speak up.
Plenty of people.
They happen to be women these days.
There are some men, granted.
But most of them, most of the people showing gonads and guts, are women on the Republican side.
What happens to them?
They are not defended.
Well, we I defend them, but I'm not the party.
The party doesn't defend them.
The party waits to see what the Democrats are going to do and then sort of sheepishly joins that movement.
Michelle Bachmann's trying to get a Tea Party caucus in the House.
Oh no, no, no.
We don't want to only point it out.
Trent Lott.
Uh Tea Party Victor.
No, no.
If some of these people in it, we're gonna have to, we're gonna have to get them right.
We can't have this kind of constituency here in the Senate.
Well, we have a lot of Republicans out there trying to show passion.
They aren't defended by their own party.
It's understandable they're gonna be savaged and attacked by the Democrats.
You know, what's really illustrative about that is that the Democrats and the Ministry of Truth, the American Left, they will tell us who they're most afraid of.
They will tell us who scares the hell out of them.
Except we don't have enough people with the brains to understand that's what's happening.
When Sarah Palin is ripped to shreds by these people, or when Michelle Bachman is, or when Sharon Angle is, or when Jan Weber is, some people on our side, oh gosh, they're embarrassed.
This is embarrassing.
They're really tearing our side apart.
I mean, from the first day, I said it from day one about Sarah Palin.
And now look.
From this journalist site, emails surfacing about the collusion, the cooperation among these flax to destroy her.
And why?
And by the way, it's not just a bunch of obscure people.
You got Joe Kleins from Time Magazine and that list, you got a couple of people from Politico on that list.
There is no media.
There is no truth from this side.
There is simply a team.
They're all on the same team, and they all have the same objective.
And whenever they see somebody come along and can beat them, they unify to destroy them.
And some doofuses on our side go, oh, oh no.
Oh, I don't think Sarah's smart enough.
Oh, gosh, listen, you see the current interview.
Oh my God.
Sarah Palin's embarrassing us.
Oh my God, oh no, no.
She's not smart enough.
We've got to send her to policy school.
Yeah.
Let's get another four years of this disaster.
Let's take another four years of this disaster instead of Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachman or any other Republican.
Any other yeah.
They didn't go to Harvard.
They don't have the pedigree.
Yeah, let's saddle ourselves with four more years of this disaster.
Instead of supporting somebody that could beat the hell out of these people, but that embarrasses some of us.
So I'm losing my patience for all of this.
The objective here is not for the smart people on our side to be validated.
The objective here is to save the United States of America from the people who are making it plain they want to change it for the worse forever.
And I don't know where, I don't know, I don't know the scales of justice.
I don't know how anybody on our side can say there's anybody better than Bachman or Palin or Eric Cantor or Bobby Gendal.
I got plenty of people on our side.
I would gladly have anywhere but Barrera Barack Obama is.
Now, if you want to start talking about people on our side who are not worth it, I'm they I'll name those names too, if you want.
When the time comes, because there are people on our side, and we may as well stick with Obama because it'd be worse to have a bunch of phonies from our side in power just to please the so-called smart people on our side.
A brief obscene profit timeout, not one down financial year on the EIB network back after this.
And let's stick with the Fonz to Richmond, Virginia.
Matthew, great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hey, thanks, Russ.
It's an honor.
Thank you very much.
I watched the Sherrod video last night, and uh as a conservative college student, the thing that really jumped out at me.
Um she addressed the black youth in the audience several times, and one of the things she encouraged them to do was to go and get a government job.
And she actually joked, and she asked the question have you ever heard of somebody losing a government job?
And uh so I just thought with with all this unemployment news and Alice the thing that that really jumped out.
Um, as far as all the bureaucracy we try to find.
Go get a government job.
Anybody ever been fired from government job?
it's a benefit.
Yeah, go to government, go to government job, get your benefits.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, I I've I I heard her say that too.
I uh that's that that stood out um to uh to me as well.
I guess Obama called her.
Obama called her today.
The White House said that Obama called her at midday today, hours after her television interviews.
The uh White House statement said the president expressed to Ms. Sharod his regret about events of the last several days.
He emphasized that Vilsack was sincere in his apology yesterday and that uh his work to rid the USDA of discrimination.
What the hell?
To rid the U Who discriminated against a woman?
The White House discriminated against the woman to rid the USDA of discrimination.
Everything in this country before these people got here was racist, discriminatory, rotten to the core, and they haven't been able to fix it.
I guess this this you know rid the USDA against discrimination is a reference to Reagan and Bush.
Here's Bob in the uh Jersey Shore.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hi.
Still holding.
Bob, here you are.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Hey, say right.
Hey, say Rush, great show.
You know, Russia, when I go on interviews, and I'm a systems administrator, I'm questioned about Bob.
How many information systems have you worked on?
How many systems do you implement?
How do you approach and a bend?
How do you approach these problems with systems?
I'm asked specific questions on my experience as they relate to that position.
Yet Soto Maya talks about her life experiences as a single mother.
Kagan talks about her life experiences.
Okay.
Uh I I keep hearing this about life.
Shirley Sherrat talks about her life experiences as a woman in the South.
Well, what does that have to do with the job that you're supposed to do?
I mean, in the case of a Supreme Court nominee, what is your experience and qualifications to interpret the Constitution of the United States as a forefather?
Well, you're not supposed to no no no.
You're not supposed to interpret.
You're supposed to be able to have the empathy to be able to rewrite it.
I exactly.
But what you know, Rush, this thing about life experiences, it seems that this administration is putting life experiences over qualifications.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
Well, of course, wait a second now.
I'm not don't Bob, I'm not getting impatient with you, but of course, because Sotomyor is not qualified.
Kagan is not qualified.
The whole point of talking about life experiences, who we're talking about here?
Sotomyor and Kagan.
What are they?
They're women.
That means they're victims.
That means they're minorities.
That means they've been discriminated against.
That means we owe them.
Exactly.
We owe them their life experiences.
They've had it tough.
They've had it so tough because they've been women in America.
And they've been Hispanic women in America.
And they've had to play softball as women in America.
And it's really that a deck has been stacked against them.
And because they've had a go-through life eating excrement sandwiches every day, because of Ronald Reagan and George Bush are Rush Limbaugh, they're owed a seat on the Supreme Court.
Doesn't matter if they couldn't spell cat if you spotted them the C and the T. Exactly.
Meanwhile, you have to go out and show what experience you've got.
And while they look at your experience, you're gonna find that if you've discriminated against anybody like a Soto Mayor or an Elena Kagan in your experience, and if you have buddy, you aren't gonna get the job, and you're gonna have an asterisk next to your name in every government file in which you appear.
Yes.
Yes, yes.
I don't even answer Bob.
There's nothing left to say when I say something, that's it.
Well, well, well, well, well.
From a very, very excited Los Angeles Times.
A group of House Democrats now seeks to revive the idea of a government option in health care because it will save so much money.
Democrats in Congress, you know what?
We've just figured out the best way to reduce the deficit is to just go ahead and do a public option in health care.
Here it comes.
By the way, is is the public option black?
Is that why I oppose the public option?
Or is it Hispanic?
Somebody somebody tell me.
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