The uh views expressed by the host of this program are some of the most clearly stated, non-controversial, easily understood views in the history of views.
The views expressed by the host of this program are not hard to understand.
The views expressed by the host of this program make more sense than anything anybody else out there happens to be saying it's because we focus on the truth.
And we find it.
Happy to have you along as today is the well, yesterday, but we celebrate it today.
22nd anniversary of the excellence in broadcasting network, and we have not asked one person to donate.
I'm not the only one celebrating today.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen from the Los Angeles Times, almost a million people sign a birthday card for somebody they've never met before.
That's Obama.
And uh they they uh are keeping every bit of information that you put on the card set uh at his website, your email address, your zip code, and you can even put in a personal note if you want.
And uh, this is all a fundraising effort.
Contribute to Obama on his birthday.
Wait a minute.
Is today his birthday?
Is it is August when is it?
Wouldn't it?
No, it hasn't passed.
It's Michelle's gonna be in Spain.
She's leaving for Spain on the day of his birthday.
She and she and one of the daughters are going to Spain while Obama hangs out here.
August 4th.
That's a couple days from now.
The birthdays will be a Wednesday.
And that's the day Michelle My Bell moves off to Spain, and Obama hangs out, uh hangs out here.
Keep a sharp eye on where Bill Clinton is that day.
You just never know.
Just never know.
Telephone numbers 800-282-2882, email address L Rushbow at EIB net.com, investors business daily from June 30th.
Sorry, uh July 30th.
This is the piece I referred to earlier.
Ernest Christian Gary Robbins, Ernest Christian Attorney, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Ford administration, and Gary Robbins, an economist, Treasury Department served there in the Reagan administration.
Will Washington's failures lead to a second American revolution?
The Internet is a large-scale version of the committees of correspondence that led to the first American revolution, and with Washington's failings now so obvious and awful, it may lead to another.
People are asking, is the government doing us more harm than good?
Should we change what it does in the way it does it?
Pruning the power of government begins with the imperial presidency.
Too many overarching laws give the president too much discretion to make too many open-ended rules controlling too many aspects of our lives.
There's no end to the harm an out-of-control president can do.
Bill Clinton lowered the culture, the moral tone, and the strength of the nation, and left America vulnerable to attack.
When it came, George W. Bush stood up for America, albeit sometimes clumsily.
Barack Obama, however, has pulled off the ultimate switcheroo.
He's diminishing America from within so far successfully.
He may soon bankrupt us and replace our big merit-based capitalist economy with a small government-directed one of his own design.
He is undermining our constitutional traditions, the rule of law, and our Anglo-Saxon concepts of private property hang in the balance.
Obama may be the most consequential president ever.
The Wall Street Journal's steadfast Dorothy Rabinowitz wrote that Barack Obama is, quote, an alien in the White House, close quote.
His bullying and offenses against the economy and job creation are so outrageous that CEOs in the business round table finally muster the courage to call him anti-business.
Veteran Democrat Senator Max Baucus blurted out that Obama is engineering the biggest government-forced redistribution of income in history.
Fear and uncertainty stalk the land.
The Fed chairman Ben Bernanke says America's financial future is unusually uncertain.
A Wall Street fear gauge based on predicted market volatility is flashing long-term panic.
New data on the federal budget confirm that record setting deficits in the 1.4 trillion dollar range are now endemic.
Obama is building an imperium of public debt and crushing taxes, contrary to George Washington's wise fair will or farewell admonition.
Cherish public credit, use it as sparingly as possible, avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt.
Bear in mind that towards the payment of debts there must be revenue.
And that to have revenue there must be taxes, that no taxes can be devised which are not inconvenient and unpleasant.
Opinion polls suggest that in the November midterm elections, voters will replace the present Democrat majority with opposition Republicans, but that will not necessarily stop Obama.
A President Obama intent on achieving his transformative goals despite the disagreement of the American people has powerful weapons within reach.
In one hand, he'll have a veto pen to stop a new Republican Congress from repealing Obamacare and the Dodd Frank takeover of banks.
In the other, he will have a fistful of executive orders, regulations, and Obama-made fiats that have the force of law.
Under Obamacare, he can issue new rules and regulations so insidiously powerful in their effect that higher price, lower quality, and rationed health care will quickly become ingrained, leaving a permanent stain.
Under Dodd Frank, he and his agents will control all credit and financial transactions, rewarding friends and punishing opponents, discriminating on the basis of race, gender, and political affiliation, credit and liquidity, may be choked by bureaucracy and politics, and the economy will suffer.
He and the Environmental Protection Agency may try to impose by regulatory fiats many parts of the cap and trade and other climate legislation that failed in the Congress.
And by executive orders and the terrorum effect of industry-wide boot on the neck policy, he can continue to diminish energy production in the U.S. By the trick of letting current uh current law tax rates expire, he can impose a three and a half trillion dollar ten-year tax increase that damages job creating capital investment in an economy struggling to recover.
And by failing to enforce the law and leaving America's borders open, he can continue to repopulate America with unfortunate illegals whose skills and education levels are low and whose political attitudes are often not congenial to American-style democracy.
A wounded, rampaging president can do much damage, and like Caesar, the evil he does will live long after he leaves office, whenever that may be.
The overgrown, unpruned power of the presidency to reward, punish, and intimidate may now be so overwhelming that his re-election in 2012 is already assured Chicago style.
Now, you've heard all this.
In one way or another, you've fought it.
In one way or another, you've heard other people say it.
Sort of like the Angelo Cote Villa piece on the ruling class versus us.
I would not call it a revolution.
I'd call it a restoration if this happens.
But regardless, the reason I wanted to share this with you is these two guys, Ernest Christian, an attorney, deputy assistant secretary of the treasury in the Ford administration.
Now, look, there weren't a whole lot of conservatives running around in that administration.
And Robbins, an economist, served at the treasury department in the Reagan administration.
These are old-time Republican pals.
These are not young uppity whippersnappers.
These are guys who have been around Washington a long time.
People in Washington don't talk this way.
Republicans do not speak this way.
Elected Republicans do not talk this way.
They do not.
If they think it, they don't dare say it.
But this little piece of theirs is unfortunately far too correct.
If every conservative running were elected, it would not rid the nation of activist judges and bureaucracies throughout government.
They're really running the country unrighteous.
under the direction of the ruling class now.
And they're not going to be cast off very easily.
It does start in November.
There's no question.
But the point they make about a damaged presidency.
You have Obama all bent out of shape because his party's being rejected and he's being rejected.
You know what happens when you reject liberals like that.
They say, oh yeah.
Watch this.
And they cause even more harm.
Obama, by the way, said he hopes Wrangle can leave with dignity.
Obama has thrown Wrangle under the bus.
President Obama, this Reuters called ethics charges against Charlie Wrangell very troubling on Friday.
Said he hoped the lawmaker would end his career with dignity.
What does that mean?
Get the hell out.
Pretty much means that.
Means uh get the hell out of there.
And we'll now wait for Obama to weigh in on Maxine Waters.
Well, I know he probably won't, but uh if he did.
Here's the story, ethics trial expected for California Congresswoman.
This is uh in the New York Times, very depressing story from them.
They're not happy about this.
So I'm not gonna share it with you.
We've talked about it in uh in great detail.
I mentioned a program open today that Obama trying to distract people from the economy.
The economy is so bad he's out there today in Atlanta, the 89th Annual Disabled American Veterans Convention, and he is talking up the war in Afghanistan, talking up the war in Iraq.
Listen to this.
Our nation has had vigorous debates about the Iraq war.
There are patriots who supported going to war and patriots who opposed it.
But there has never been any daylight between us when it comes to supporting the more than one million Americans in uniform who have served in Iraq.
Far more than any conflict since Vietnam.
Really?
There's never been any daylight between us when it comes to supporting the more than one million Americans in uniform in Iraq.
Why the hell you say, Barack?
The hell you say.
You and your party attempted to undermine those million uniform personnel day in and day out for four years.
Terry Reid, this war has lost.
Biden, that surge won't work.
These guys are crazy.
Here's Obama himself from January 14, 2007, on slay the nation.
We cannot impose a military solution on what has effectively become a civil war.
And until we acknowledge that reality, uh, we can send 15,000 more troops, 20,000 more troops, 30,000 more troops.
Uh, I don't know any uh expert on the region or any military officer that I've spoken to uh privately that believes that that is gonna make a substantial difference on the situation on the ground.
Uh we all wanted victory in Iraq, he said.
We all wanted victory in Iraq.
You know, trying to make people forget that he did everything he could to ensure defeat in Iraq.
And now, Joe Bightney, the vice president, out there saying Obama's greatest accomplishment is Iraq.
And now there's never been any daylight between us when it comes to supporting the more than one million Americans and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And then we can't oppose a military solution.
It's surgeon gonna work.
We can't do that.
Nobody thinks that'll work.
We can't.
History revisionism.
Right before your very eyes.
Here's more.
February 10th, 2007 in Chicago.
It's time to admit that no amount of American lives can resolve the political disagreement that lies at the heart of someone else's civil war.
That's why I have a plan that will bring our combat troops home by March of 2008.
Uh, it's July of 2010.
Combat troops still in Iraq.
Club Gitmo is still open, thriving licensed merchandise business down there.
You can see it at Rush Limbaugh.com.
And we're ramping up troops in Afghanistan.
Well, we couldn't win either of these places.
Well, we could have gone to Afghanistan, where Obama said that's why he owns Afghanistan.
And then this morning, let's go back to Atlanta.
89th Annual Disabled American Veterans Convention.
Obama says he kept a promise.
As a candidate for president, I pledged to bring the war in Iraq to a responsible end.
Shortly after taking office, I announced our new strategy for Iraq and for a transition to full Iraqi responsibility.
And I made it clear that by August 31st, 2010, America's combat mission in Iraq would end.
And that is exactly what we are doing.
As promised and on schedule.
Wait a minute.
We just heard you said you had a plan that'll bring the combat troops home by March of 2008.
Now it's August 31st this year.
What?
He kept a promise.
Getting out of Iraq on schedule.
He voted against funding the Iraq War in 2007, by the way.
So lying, history revisionism, and the great thing about this is that his fringe kook insaniacs on the left hate this kind of talk.
They despise it.
They've got the most liberal Marxist socialist president they've ever dreamed of having, and we're still in Afghanistan.
We're still in Iraq.
And he's cozying up to all kinds of corporate people.
They don't like this at all.
They're miserable.
And they are unhappy.
And we've got to take a brief time out.
We'll do that.
We'll come back more of your phone calls coming right up.
A liberal, a liberal evangelical, is saying that conservatives, a liberal evangelical.
And this was this was on uh NPR.
It was on MPR last Wednesday.
I'll get to it.
We got audio sound bites, I'm just teasing you with this now.
A liberal evangelical has said that conservatives choose me over Jesus.
Audio soundbite's coming up, but first people have been on hole for a long time.
South Central Pennsylvania.
John, uh, thank you for for waiting.
I uh great to have you here.
Hello.
Hello there.
Uh wanted to talk to you about something you mentioned quite a bit earlier in the show.
Yeah.
And uh that was uh about the uh the trickle-down economics and the the expiration of tax cuts from the Bush administration.
Right.
And the Clinton wedding and the Clinton wedding.
Well, that's that's that that's that's some of what I'm talking about as far as economic stimulus, because one of the big points that liberals tend to make is that trickle-down economics doesn't work.
You can't put tax breaks in place and stimulate the economy.
It does not work.
Yet the Obama administration has gone ahead and put in place tax credits for buying cars and tax credits for buying homes, and immediately people started buying cars and people started buying homes.
So clearly it's proved by the only by Obama's own policies that offering tax credits works.
And therefore, if you were to offer tax credits, reduction of taxes to those responsible for driving industry, they're going to go ahead and jumpstart that industry just like all the other tax credit.
Well, wait a second.
Except none of that happened.
The automobile business did not get jump started with cash for clunkers.
And home sales as an industry did not get jump started with the track the tax credits.
There's a big difference in tax rate reductions in tax credits.
Tax credit, like let's see if the vault takes off.
Let's see if a tax credit of $7,500 on the Volt causes the auto industry to rebound.
The housing industry has not rebounded.
All that happened with cash for clunkers or the uh the the tax credit for homebuying, it just shifted auto sales earlier into a quarter than they would normally have taken place.
But the auto industry did not take off with tax credits.
Tax credits are a much, much different thing than tax rate reductions.
Tax rate reductions do stimulate the economy.
They most certainly do.
Tax credits, by their very definition, are permanent and they don't equal any additional disposable income.
They just lower the price artificially.
And for a temporary period of time.
The Obama administration, and I guess some liberals would love to say that tax rates don't stimulate, but tax credits do.
But I don't see any stimulation of anything.
Cash for clunkers caused some car sales to take place, but just earlier than they would have.
And the last I looked, uh, housing, there's nothing to write home about in terms of the price values, home values are still falling, foreclosures are going up, and yet Obama's offered all kinds of tax credits.
You know, tax credit is a one-time shot.
A tax rate reduction is a policy.
A policy change.
And I don't I don't think there's any comparison of the two.
This is and this is a trick that liberal Democrats try to use, oh, yeah, we're for tax cuts.
Well, tax credits.
Uh this is nothing more than attempt to beguile and to fool people and to make them think that government action moves the economy.
That government policy moves activity in the economy.
It doesn't increase it.
It might shift it.
But tax credits do not stimulate.
They simply shift.
So it's not hard to understand.
If you understand that liberals lie, if you understand that liberals realize tax rate cuts are the best thing can happen to an economy, and they don't support them.
They want to get in on the notion that they are cutting taxes when they offer tax credits, but they're not cutting anybody's taxes.
They're just artificially inserting themselves in the market temporarily and really screwing it up.
Oh, it's simple.
Tax credit doesn't put any more money in your pocket.
A tax credit doesn't add any disposable income.
Tax credit doesn't expand your buying power.
It's just it's crazy.
All a tax credit does is uh is artificially interrupt the normal flow of economic activity, like cash for clunkers.
Okay, three grand to go out and trade in your old clunker for a new car, right?
So you go do that sooner than you would buy a car.
The people that are interested in it do it in the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the program ends, and nobody goes and buys a car.
Car industry not stimulated.
And then you create the notion among other people, I'll wait till the next tax credit for I go buy one.
If the government's going to be passing out tax credits, I'll wait till they do it again.
Now, if if the credit were permanent, then we'd be talking a different thing.
But this is all these people trying to say what Obama's doing is working.
But you can't fool El Rushbo.
Not after 22 years in a golden EIB microphone, not after 22 years running.
The Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Frankly, I'm somewhat disappointed in the effort.
Uh, to fool me here.
Well, everybody knows that tax cuts don't stimulate an economy, but we can see Obama's tax credits due.
Right.
Would you people think I'm a fool?
Do you think that I see economic activity burgeoning out there?
We have economic activity.
I would be the only one who does.
And I don't.
Jacksonville, Florida, this is uh this Nathan.
Nathan, you're next.
Great to have you here with us.
Thanks, Rush.
Long time, 22 years, September of 88 listener.
Thank you very much, sir.
Hey, I was calling about that California guy.
Um, you know, I've never had a lawyer negotiate high salary or anything, but he may be on to something to help the administration and stimulus.
I just don't want to tell everybody about it, because you know, if a hundred and fifty million of us out here get private attorneys to go negotiate with our employers, I mean, the the recession would be over, right?
Theoretically.
We could then export them to China.
Yeah.
Uh just don't tell anybody, Rush.
A lot of people.
A lot of people are reacting to that uh that that caller who uh who tried to equate me to um being a member of a union and say that it was all good.
I you know you get you get phone calls like that, and uh you realize well, I let me say I uh I realize uh that the education system in this country really does need some work.
It has successfully dumbed down a lot of people.
And intelligence has been replaced by loyalty to a political agenda.
In uh in way too many people.
Here's the audio sound bite from NPR.
Last week program called Fresh Air, the host of Terry Gross interviewing the founder of the Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good.
Did you get that, Brian?
The Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, and the former vice president of the National Association of Evangelicals, the Reverend Richard Sizek.
The NPR host Terry Gross said, from your point of view as an insider.
How did the evangelical movement damage evangelical witness in American culture?
It damaged it because it became perceived by millions and millions of Americans as captive to a conservative ideology.
Not captive to Jesus or to the gospel, but captive to an ideology that uh has departed from in so many ways from historic evangelicalism.
We're trying to say we're for these things.
And among those is you see this uh command to first and foremost in everything, follow Jesus.
Not the Republican Party or Rush Limbaugh or anybody else, but to follow what the gospel says.
This guy can't be an evangelical.
I mean, it says here is in the evangelical, but every evangelical that I've ever heard on radio or TV does not say Jesus.
It says Jesus.
And God.
You don't just say Jesus.
So then uh Richard Sizick and the host had this exchange.
You mentioned the Republican Party and Rush Limbaugh.
Do you think that some of the positions that evangelicals have been taking politically are to keep that alliance with the Republican Party and with powerful people with microphones like Rush Limbaugh?
Oh, of course.
In other words, there are strong forces within evangelicalism against change.
Well, this is a bunch of gobbledygook.
They're a bunch of forces within evangelicalism that are against change.
Does this does this mean that I am more popular than the Beatles?
Well, I mean, I just asking the question.
More popular than John Lennon.
Ooh, ooh.
Did you notice the NPR babe?
Uh you mention uh the Republican Party and uh Rush Limpow.
Do you do you think that some the uh positions that uh evangelicals have been taking politically are to uh keep the alliance, the uh the Republican Party with powerful people and microphones like uh Rush Limbo.
Oh yeah!
Oh, of course.
Richard Sizick.
Richard Sizek, he's uh the group is uh uh the evangelical partnership, he's the founder of the Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, and the former vice president of the National Association of Evangelicals.
And he and he says, he says here that the evangelicals of the country have chosen me over geez.
Here's uh Victor in Austin, Texas.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
You're killing me.
I called you when I was uh due uh east of uh Austin, Texas, a sanctuary city.
But they built a new uh you're motoring on down the highway.
Um I was uh I was due east of Austin then.
Uh they built this toll road, so you don't have to drive through Austin where the people throw rocks at your cars as you go by.
But I've now pulled up in Lockhart, Texas to the best barbecue in the state of Texas.
Wait, wait just a second now.
Why and who throws rocks at you when you're driving where?
Uh you drive through Austin, you you uh get more than a little nick in your windshield from time to time.
They're just uh sanctuary people throwing rocks as they walk across the uh Interstate 35.
Oh, you mean on those bridges?
Yeah, it's just fun.
It's oh, yeah, yeah, okay.
I I thought you meant just driving to downtown Austin of people throwing rocks at you.
No, on the interstate when you're going to be.
Oh, I see.
You you're talking about the undocumented Democrats crossing the bridges over the Ah, okay.
Yes.
But uh I wanted to uh apologize for a friend from Alabama who called earlier and was talking about uh tribalism.
Yeah and the history of tribalism.
Six hundred years of American history.
He should be reminded that when Hernan Cortez arrived in Mexico, most of the tribes welcomed him as a hero to liberate them from the Aztecs.
And that's the only way he really conquered the Aztecs was with the help of every other tribe in Mexico.
And uh that's what tribalism gets you is people killing each other.
Yep.
Pocahontas was a member of a tribe that taxed her neighbors ninety percent.
They hated Pocahontas' tribe.
And there was being a Native American in history was dangerous.
Uh your life was short and miserable.
And uh to paint it as though tribalism is some good thing was just uh too much for me.
Well, look at as I say, there's a uh uh uh great impact here on the education system in the country.
They've successfully dumbed down a lot of people.
I mean, when you I didn't comment on it at the time, I said make a couple of sly remarks, but six hundred years of American history.
I did not know that Columbus signed a declaration of independence.
I've looked at it.
I've been a union worker today, because I have a lawyer that gets me my benefits.
I have I'm a member of uh citizen of a country spent around six hundred years, and I have been told that Obama's tax credits have stimulated an economy, which is in truth falling apart.
So look at what we've had today.
Six hundred years of American history led to tribalism because we hated the Indians.
As do because Columbus didn't like them when he landed here.
Uh he founded the country and wrote the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, probably discovered electricity, not Ben Franklin.
And uh now the tax credits are uh uh Obama's evidence of a um growing economy.
Speaking of education, dumbing people down, you know, there's a college in America that makes studying the Constitution mandatory in its curriculum.
It's called Hillsdale College, and I can guarantee you, not one student ever, past, present, or future at Hillsdale, will ever be taught of the 600 years of American history.
They will be taught the Constitution.
The Hillsdale people have been educating students on the Constitution for many generations.
A couple of years ago, they also started construction on a Constitution Studies building and curriculum in Washington as well.
Hillsdale's in Michigan, but they've uh satellite offices a lot of places, including DC.
And this is very timely on their part.
Turns out that given all the circumstances and debate in which the Constitution has been misinterpreted by the current regime.
Now, earlier this year, Hillsdale put together a big crowd of non-students on the web for a live online study of the Constitution.
They call the event a Constitution Town Hall.
Hillsdale College professors did the teaching.
It attracted nearly 50,000 people, and they're making it available again online and on demand for those of you that didn't see it or who want to take the class again.
It really is fascinating.
Because a lot of you think you know a lot about the Constitution.
You'll be stunned.
You you have to understand the Constitution to really appreciate this country and its history, its heritage, its founding.
So the good people at Hillsdale College are inviting you to spend time in a replay of their original Constitution Town Hall webinar.
It's free.
It is on demand.
You can sign up online at rushforhillsdale.org.
It's the same site where you can sign up to receive Hillsdale's monthly digest on speeches called Imprimus, delivered to your home free as well.
You can use the phone, 866 Hillsdale or use the web to sign up, www.rushforhillsdale.org for what's both free and valuable from the educators at Hillsdale College.
Back to the audio sound bites and to the umbalanced uh deranged Fortney Pete Stark.
But but despite being unbalanced and deranged, Fortney Pete Stark will tell you every time he opens his mouth, just who liberals are.
This is from Saturday, July 24th.
He was in Hayward, California, held a town meeting, and a constituent uh woman said, How can this law be constitutional?
But more importantly than that, if they can do this, what can't they do?
I mean, how can it be?
Can you guys just do anything?
The federal government uh yes can do most anything in this country.
People like you, you, sir, and people that think like you are destroying.
I'm sure glad you're here to save it.
Very comfortable.
Fortney Pete Stark basically say, yeah, federal government can do uh most anything.
Yeah.
And that's his own constituents.
I mean, these are Bay Area people telling him he's destroying the nation.
Well, I'm sure glad you're here to save them.
Here's more Fortney Pete Stark.
Let's go back.
This is Fortney Pete Stark on immigration, June 26th at a town hall meeting.
An audience member uh in Fortney Pete have an exchange.
Minutemen want to have something to say.
Yep.
What who are you gonna kill today?
Who are we gonna kill today?
Yeah.
Well, I just would like to know.
Well, actually, American citizens are being killed right now by the world that's going on.
That's right.
Okay, I want to know why the federal government is not doing anything or a lot more to seal our borders in this country so that we're a solvent country again.
Well, we can't get enough minute men armed.
We'd like to get all the minute men armed so that they can stop shooting people.
It's not our job.
We're just citizens.
It's the United States government.
Fun kind of protect us.
If you knew anything about our voters, you would know that that's not the case.
Our borders are quite secure, thank you.
This is a very serious matter, and you're sitting there making fun of it.
I don't have to make fun of you, sir.
You do a fine job.
There you have it.
Fortney Pete Stark, the unbalanced and deranged, but he will always tell you who these people are.
Uh and how can we doubt what Stark said?
Look around, he's right.
We w have we ever seen anything the federal government can't do.
They're taking on everything.
Here's Bert in El Paso, Arkansas, El Paso, Arkansas.
Is that right, Bert?
Arkansas, I never heard of it.
El Paso Art.
Snurdley finds these places.
He's gonna find a Cape Girardo, Alaska before he's through, I'm I'm certain.
Anyway, what's up, Bert?
Well, I just also wanted to make uh first of all, I want to say congratulations on 22 years.
Thank you very much.
You bet.
Uh, I wanted to make a comment as well on this tribal business.
It it's not only the 600 years, it's way before that.
But here's the flawing with that.
Here's the flaw.
It was not a country.
It was a continent.
Now, this the continent was full of little tribal areas fighting together and killing each other and so on.
It was the people that come in and signed the declaration of independence and all that got together and made it a country.
Now, when we come in this country, we eliminated all those little tribes and made it a united country.
Well, John Wayne did, John John Wade and uh uh uh uh uh uh Roy Rogers, you're right.
Well, what Obama is doing, he is making it tribal, just like you're talking about.
And what the end result of that is, if this country gets broken up into this little segment and that little segment, we war against each other and so on, and not unite, then what it does is weaken this country to the point that it can once again be taken over by an outside force.
And that is his goal.
Uh, you know, no, whether he's right or wrong, but there are more and more people think this is happening.
This is this I have never uh in all my life encountered this desperation and this much suspicion of the uh of the government as exists today.
It really is striking.
Be right back, don't go away.
And we are back.
Rush Limbaugh and the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.
And I want to take a uh just a short moment here to thank all of you.
We have been inundated today with uh with emails and all of our different addresses from uh many of you congratulating me and all of us uh on our 22nd anniversary here, and I really appreciate it very much.
We didn't make a big deal about it uh because it it it just happens.
But I will tell you, I do expect that within 50 years, August 1st, we'll at least be a private sector national holiday, if not a national holiday nationwide.