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August 4, 2010, Wednesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Well, it is our dear leader's birthday today, ladies and gentlemen.
Dear leader is 49 years of age today.
How many of you, how many people got off work today in celebration of Obama's birthday, in addition to the 14.6 million people who are out of work and don't have to go to work today?
Greetings, my friends, and welcome.
Great to have you.
Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network.
Already Wednesday.
I mean, here we are in the fastest week in media, not to mention the fastest three hours, and it's already Wednesday.
Telephone number, if you want to be on the program, is 800-282-2882.
And the email address, lrushball at EIBnet.com.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedine Izad survived an attack in which some people were injured.
The source it is, Orifus said today, according to Iran's television, though, an informed source in Iran's presidential orifice has rejected as false the reports of a grenade attack on President Ahmedine Izad.
They're saying it was a firecracker.
Whatever.
Obama, if you're going to try to take somebody out, I mean, you don't do it Jimmy Carter style.
You don't use a firecracker grenade.
I mean, what is it?
The drone is our weapon of choice these days.
They're crying out, wow, this is the most embarrassing assassination attempt.
I don't care who was behind it.
Folks, I have, I'm going to submit to you today that we have a new American dream.
The new immediate American dream is no longer owning a house.
And we admit that.
I mean, that's a fantasy.
The new American dream is repealing Obamacare, the overwhelming passage of Proposition C in Missouri.
This is the first vote, and maybe you could look at it almost as a poll.
The first vote on the new American dream, removing Obama from our lives and repealing Obamacare.
Not just Obamacare, but Obama and his entire unconstitutional prosperity-killing policies and agenda.
The new American dream, obviously, is to retain the Constitution as written.
It is amazing.
71%, 72% of the people in Missouri voted to repeal Obamacare.
79% in Cape Girardo County, which is my county.
This is stunning news to a lot of people.
Cannot believe this happened.
The political class, the ruling class inside the Beltway is in a state of denial about this, as is the partisan political operative media.
And this is the closest indication we've had to a public poll on this.
This is called a landslide, folks.
71, 72%.
The U.S. State Department has lifted warnings to African Americans about traveling to Spain.
Apparently, Spain's full of racists.
African Americans, I'm not making this up.
Americans, African Americans have been warned about going to Spain because it's filled with racists.
And yet Spain is the model for our green jobs future.
Nevertheless, the U.S. State Department has lifted the warning on the day Michelle Maybell arrives in Spain.
This is from the UK Mail Online, the Daily Mail.
The Obama administration faced an embarrassing diplomatic blunder today after it was forced to pull a warning about racism in Spain just as Michelle arrived for a summer holiday.
Staff at the State Department removed the contentious advice to travelers, which included the phrase, racist prejudices could lead to the arrest of Afro-Americans who travel to Spain.
Afro-Americans.
The first lady landed in the Costa del Sol area this morning for a break with her youngest daughter, Sasha, whose 90 other daughter is in camp in summer camp.
She's in a four-day stay over there.
Five-star hotel.
60 rooms have been booked.
No, not 30.
60 rooms.
Meanwhile, where is Birthday Boy?
Birthday Boy's in Chicago, hanging out with his real friends, his union buddies.
Here's a story.
This is from the Associated Press.
President Obama heading home to Chicago to celebrate his 49th birthday on Wednesday.
The White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Obama's birthday plans include having dinner with friends there, i.e. the union people, and spending the night in his own house in the city's Hyde Park neighborhood.
Now, Obama has not shied away from talking about his birthday, noting that his hair is getting more gray and his metabolism slowing down as yet another year passes.
Gibbs says that, well, there's no doubt the presidency comes with enormous physical and mental strain.
Obama greatly enjoys the job.
The president traveled to Chicago today and Thursday to tour an auto plant and attend Democrat fundraisers.
Be back in Washington on a Thursday night.
Now, get this.
He won't, however, be with his family, spending his birthday instead as a bachelor.
First Lady Michelle Obama taking their youngest daughter, Sasha, to Spain this week.
Their other daughter, Malia, is away at camp.
Gibbs demurred when asked if it was a source of Obama family tension the president was celebrating his birthday without them.
Gibbs says, no, no, no.
They'll all be back together soon.
The fact that the AP even referenced, I mean, everybody's thinking this, but to have this in the media, she splits on his birthday.
He goes back to Chicago on his birthday.
He's going to spend the night as a bachelor alone in his, it's number 49.
Look, I'm a bit of a traditionalist on birthdays, but how many of you, let me just ask you a question.
How many of you, on your birthday, if your wife decided to take one of the kids and flee the country on your birthday, what will you think?
Now, I know some of you would celebrate.
Fine, you're leaving the country.
That's awesome.
But others might say, this is it is a bit strange.
Anyway, it's, I mean, I guess we now know why Michelle hasn't gone to Arizona, by the way.
The State Department needs to issue warnings about racism in Arizona if they've pulled the warnings about racism in Spain.
New York Times today.
U.S. finds most oil from the spill poses little additional risk.
On day 105, on day one, on day one, I, El Rushbo, reported that this would not be a major problem, that we weren't talking about enough oil here compared to the full volume of water in the Gulf of Mexico.
And here it is in the New York Times.
See, you knew about it.
You knew the truth on day one.
If you read the New York Times, you don't know about it until 105 days, if ever.
The government is expected to announce on Wednesday, and they've done so with Carol Browner, that the three-quarters of the oil from the Deepwater Horizon League has already evaporated, dispersed, been captured, or otherwise eliminated, and that much of the rest is so diluted that it doesn't seem to pose much additional risk of harm.
Told you all this on day one and certainly the first week.
Pointed out this is light crude, that it'll evaporate quickly, that it'll be dispersed.
Now, day two, I got slammed by Anderson Cooper 210.
I got slammed by everybody else in the partisan political media.
I got slammed by pretend environmentalists on our side, the pseudo-intellectual greenies on the Republican side.
And everybody else was, oh my God, Limbo's going to kill us.
Limbo's going to kill us in the environmental movement.
Doesn't he realize everybody wants to be green?
Limbo is embarrassing.
No, I was only right.
We weren't talking about enough oil to cause any long-term damage.
Yet, mind you, this was the worst oil spill in our nation's history.
Remember, the regime did nothing for 50 days.
They didn't do a thing other than send some SWAT teams down there to investigate the other rivers.
Oh, and they suspended all drilling, put a moratorium on drilling.
A judge twice overruled them, and they still, in defiance of the law, have a moratorium on drilling.
I told you it was not going to be a problem, that it was not going to be a disaster.
And yet for 50 days, the regime sought to use this spill as a crisis to advance their political agenda.
There are too many people on our side of the aisle.
I mean, we know who the left is.
We know what liberalism is.
There are too many people on our side of the aisle who still don't get what liberalism is, progressivism, the left, whatever you want to call them, that environmental wackoism, that militant environmentalism is simply a new home for displaced communists and Marxists, statists, totalitarians.
And here you have the Obama administration did nothing for 50 days, all the while blaming British Petroleum, or BP.
They created and incited panic.
There were all kinds of news to remember.
The oil was supposed to reach the east coast of Florida.
If we didn't do something about it, they kept media teams on the beaches looking for tar balls, which you can find every day of the year on a Florida beach.
There are tar balls every day.
So here finally, the New York Times reports most oil from the spill poses little additional risk.
Government report finds about 26% of the oil released from BP's runaway well still in the water or on shore in a form that could, in principle, cause new problems, but it also could, in principle, not cause problems.
The fact is they can't find the oil.
This has been hilarious.
This is a teachable moment and it is classic.
Most of the oil, as I told you on day one, light sheen the ocean surface or in a dispersed form below the surface.
Federal scientists believe it's breaking down rapidly in both places, and as usual, they're shocked and surprised.
Nature always cleans itself up.
Eventually, the problems occur when we humans in a hurry try to help think that we're bigger than nature or more appropriate that we are harming nature by virtue of our existence.
Was the media played with the oil spill?
I mean, were they taken for a ride or were they willing accomplices?
I suggest they're willing accomplices.
They're also dunces, and they're predictable.
They are uninformed and they're ignorant, and they live in a small little world.
It wouldn't have taken much to play them, but they were right on board for this anyway.
Everybody on the left wanted this disaster, wanted this crisis, in order to advance their anti-capitalist agenda.
And I think it's very interesting to note, folks, that the environmentalist wackos, in order to advance that, and their agenda is anti-capitalist.
And there are way too many pseudo-intellectuals on our side of the aisle who do not get it and do not understand it.
All that talk of plumes, remember this?
All the talk of the plumes stretching for hundreds of miles underneath the surface of the Gulf, creating pictures of disaster.
Flipper and other fishies swimming into the oil and dying, and yet they can't find the dead fish, and they can't find all the damaged pelicans.
There's some, but not disastrous levels.
Fish have a sense of smell, just like we do.
Now, fish do not know that they're in water, but they can smell oil.
And they're not just idiots, swim right into it.
They smell it, they go away from it.
We're not seeing dead fish carcai float to the surface and float ashore, are we?
We can't find evidence of a disaster.
In other words, the New York Times and the rest of the partisan political operative media think, never mind.
No big deal.
Wasn't all of this just another prime example of leftist distortion, media malpractice, journalistic malpractice?
We often hear about the fog of war, but it would seem that the fog of media hysteria is even more dense and more prevalent.
Whatever happened to Obama's blue ribbon panel of non-oil experts?
Remember this?
A blue ribbon panel to look into the damage, to look into the cause, make sure it didn't happen again, to look into the cleanup.
It cost $50 million, this blue ribbon panel.
Not one solution ever came out of them.
A real leader would have assured us that everything's going to work out, that everything's going to be okay, that we're going to focus on making sure that the oil does not reach shore.
That's where it can cause problems.
But we don't have a real leader.
We have an agenda that's being pushed by a pseudo-leader.
We have somebody who creates crisis and panic and lives off of it.
Wants the country roiled, filled with anxiety.
I would say here that Mother Earth, ladies and gentlemen, just beach slapped, the Democrats just beach slapped the leftists and just beach slapped the media.
How can they write these stories and not be at all embarrassed?
There's absolutely no evidence, no evidence that there's any significant concentration of oil that's out there that we haven't accounted for, said Jane Lubchenko, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the lead agency in producing the new report.
He was part of the gang predicting disaster at the outset of this.
But now, quote, there's actually no evidence that there's any significant concentration of oil that's out there that we haven't accounted for.
They're still looking for it.
They can't find it.
She emphasized, however, that the government remained concerned about the ecological damage that has already occurred, the potential for more, so that it would continue monitoring the Gulf.
Good.
You've got to sit there and look at the Gulf.
Keep an eye out for hurricanes while you're at it.
Remember, the White House was keeping the media away from the Gulf.
Remember Anderson Cooper, 94, complaining they couldn't get down to the cover.
Now we know why.
There was nothing to cover.
There was no disaster.
They couldn't find any oil.
It wasn't there.
But all of you environmentalist wackos, don't give up hope.
There's still grants to be held or had.
From the New York Times, among the biggest unanswered questions, said Lubchinko, is how much damage the oil has done to the eggs and the larvae of organisms like fish, crabs, and shrimp.
May not become clear for a year or longer as new generations of those creatures come to maturity.
Sees plenty of grant opportunities.
Just ask the federal government for money to study what's become of all the fish in this non-disaster.
That's coded lingo.
All the environmentalist wackos to come get their take from the federal government.
Your taxpayer dollars at work funding all of these wacko environmentalists to do research on a non-disaster quickly.
Pamela in Baltimore, we're going to grab a phone call.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hello once again, Rush.
Hi.
Hi.
I have a question for you.
What is this that you're putting out because it's Barack Obama's birthday?
Who is not a birthday boy?
He's a man.
But anyway, because I've heard you, you know, inference that man-child, him being a boy and a man in this between a boy and all that.
But the fact that him and Michelle aren't together on his birthday, so what?
If he's spending the night alone, he's not a bachelor.
He's a married man.
So why are you trying to put that out?
Did they have a Peter?
Because the AP spending is a bachelor.
I didn't know a married man could be a bachelor.
And the AP, the AP reports that they asked Gibbs, is there trouble in paradise here?
I mean, they asked the White House president.
I mean, I didn't create any of this.
I'm just reporting to you.
I didn't say you created a paper.
Well, I'm not trying to cause a rift.
I doubt that I could cause a rift in a happy marriage.
I doubt that you could.
Well, I'm not trying to.
I doubt that you could, too.
But just the fact, and why do you always reference him as a boy?
Why do you do that?
I don't.
I don't.
I do call him man-child.
It's based on the fact...
Yeah, man-child.
He's claws.
He's clawless.
He's got no experience doing it.
He's the least qualified guy in any room he walks into.
He's the least experienced guy in any room he walks into.
He's a man-child.
So in your opinion, Sarah Palin has more experience than him, right?
Sarah Palin, more what than him?
More experienced.
Damn straight.
Wrong.
That shoots your credibility right now.
She's been a governor.
She knows the fish.
I doubt that Obama could feed himself if there wasn't a Rugal at the grocery store.
Sarah Palin can.
You're obsessed with Obama.
No, I'm not.
I'm obsessed with saving the country.
I'm obsessed with the destruction that Obama's bringing to the country.
I'm obsessed with watching this country be destroyed from within.
I am obsessed about that.
You know, I probably think about Obama less than Obama thinks about me.
And maybe that's because I have a full-time job.
Greetings.
Welcome back.
El Rush Bull behind the golden EIB microphone.
What if they gave an environmental disaster and nobody came?
That's what's happened to the BP Deepwater Horizon worst environmental disaster in our history.
They gave an environmental disaster and no one came.
And in the New York Times today, this is from their economics with an X on the end of it, their economics blog site, which claims to be dedicated to explaining the science of everyday life.
Catherine Rampell is the authored here.
Headline, is environmentalism a luxury good?
Add environmentalism to the long list of things the Great Recession may have successfully pulverized.
This is one implication of a new working paper titled Environmental Concern and the Business Cycle, the Chilling Effect of Recession by Matthew Kahn at UCLA and Matthew Kutchin at Yale.
Using survey data, it finds that high unemployment rates are associated with less concern for the environment and greater skepticism about global warming.
I think unemployment has anything to do with it.
It has to do with the fact that we have now learned that man-made global warming is a hoax that has been perpetrated by a bunch of leftists.
And the guys participating at the Hadley Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia have been found out.
And even though the partisan political operative media has yet to report on this, we have.
And more and more people are understanding now what a fraud this whole thing has been, like much of liberalism is.
The chilling effect of recession.
So you now, you selfish people, you are so concerned about finding a job while you're unemployed that you are, you are forgetting about global warming.
You are forgetting about environmentalism.
From the study's abstract, we find that an increase in a state's unemployment rate decreases Google searches for global warming and increases searches for employment, and that the effect differs according to a state's political ideology.
So this scientific survey is using Google searches for their data?
This is hilarious.
This is actually from the study by these two university professors.
We find that an increase in a state's unemployment rate decreases Google searches for global warming.
They're actually judging public interest in global warming by searching Google or examining Google searches.
And they're ticked off.
More of you people are entering the search term unemployment than you are global warming, despite all their efforts over the last 20, 30 years to make you feel guilty for causing all this destruction.
And now we have a recession come along and damn it, you're being so selfish that you've given up the notion that you have to save the planet.
Now you want a job instead.
And these ruling class professors are distressed.
By the way, as we have previously noted on this program, Google searches themselves cause global warming.
From national surveys, this is from the abstract.
From national surveys, we find that an increase in the state's unemployment rate is associated with a decrease in the probability that residents think global warming is happening and reduced support for U.S. to target policies intended to mitigate global warming.
Finally, in California, we find that an increase in a county's unemployment rate is associated with a significant decrease in county residents choosing the environment as the most important policy.
I am not making this up.
These are learned, high education, ruling class members, the best and the brightest, the smartest, and they're out there researching why it is that you don't care about global warming.
It's because you're unemployed.
And they find this out by studying Google searches.
And they're ticked off about it.
Which, I'll tell you what this shows, what this illustrates, is that the belief in man-made global warming really is just that.
It's a belief.
And one that can be easily cast off when confronted with hard, cold reality.
It's a belief.
It's a theory.
It is an article of faith.
It's almost a religion.
We can understand leftists falling prey to this.
They have no other God.
And if you have no God, if you don't believe in God, you will believe anything.
But we have pseudo-intellectuals on our side, on the right, who also fall for this notion.
No wonder the BP spill hasn't galvanized as much support for a climate bill as many advocates had hoped, because people are worried about jobs.
They're worried about disposable income.
Those selfish people.
How dare you?
How dare you forget global warming?
How dare you forget the fact that you're destroying the planet?
How dare you?
Why, you're searching Google for jobs more than you are trying to learn about how you are destroying the planet.
Never mind that the BP spill has not been anywhere near the ecological Holocaust or Armageddon that the environmentalist wackos had hoped for, and believe me, they did hope for it.
Maybe, are we to believe here the public reaction would have been different if the oil spill had occurred when the economy was booming?
If the economy was booming and we'd had the spill, and less attention was focused on finding work, that more people would now believe in global warming and be concerned about it.
See, this is how these people, it's a belief, and they're actually trying to figure out how it is they can massage and manipulate public opinion to keep alive their hoax of man-made global warming.
Rush!
Are you for dirty water and dirty air?
No, not for dirty water and dirty air.
I'm for freedom.
I'm for common sense.
I am for people not falling prey to hoaxes, disasters, and man-made hoaxes.
You know, we don't hear much talk about climate change out of Europe lately.
Have you noticed?
We haven't heard much talk about economic growth and the environment can coexist.
Economic growth is taking place in parts of Europe.
And yet we're still not hearing about global warming and panics and so forth.
Let's go to the audio soundbites.
This is President Obama this morning AFL-CIO Executive Council meeting.
We learned overnight that efforts to stop the well through what's called a static kill appear to be working.
And that a report out today by our scientists showed that the vast majority of the spilled oil has been dispersed or removed from the water.
So the long battle to stop the leak and contain the oil is finally close to coming to an end.
He does not sound happy.
He does not sound as though he's accomplished something.
I mean, if you're really happy about this, you'd have gone before the AFL-CIO and said, you know what, I was shaving today.
And before my daughter left for Spain with my wife on my birthday, she said, Daddy, did you plug the hole yet?
And I could have said, yes, I plugged the hole.
Instead, he goes to the AFL-CIO and he doesn't say, I plugged the hole.
He mumbles through in a dispassionate way.
We learned overnight, damn it, efforts to stop the well, what's called a static kill, appear to be working.
There were a report out today by our scientists show the vast majority of the spilled oil has been dispersed or removed.
So the long battle to contain the oil finally coming to an end.
Damn it.
Didn't sound enthusiastic to me.
Let's go back May 27th of this year at the White House.
President Obama.
When I woke up this morning and I'm shaving and Malia knocks on my bathroom door and she peeks in her head and she says, Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?
Because I think everybody understands that when we are fouling the earth like this, it has concrete implications not just for this generation, but for future generations.
I grew up in Hawaii, where the ocean is sacred.
Yeah, right.
And sacred here, too.
Sacred in Florida.
New York Times today, on day 105, U.S. finds most oil from spill poses little additional risk.
On day one, EIB reported that most oil from the spill would pose little risk.
So here's the president plugged the hole today, doesn't sound happy about it.
Most that oil's been dispersed or removed.
Remember, this was the worst environmental disaster in our history.
So remember last week, there were no concrete implications.
By the way, there's no reason for a drilling moratorium.
There was no reason for any panic whatsoever.
And note it was BP that plugged the hole for Obama's birthday.
Obama didn't.
BP plugged a hole.
BP thought they're giving him a present.
BP shaken down for $20 billion.
Turns out there weren't any concrete implications whatsoever.
Remember last week, we pointed out to you that the partisan political operative media, now that the truth was known, that the oil was not a disaster, that the leak, the spill, whatever you want to call it, had not fouled anything, that it was not Armageddon.
Well, we can't let go of the story.
We need the disaster.
We need to move cap and trade forward.
We need to move the Obama anti-capitalist agenda forward.
So what did they do?
They came out and said, the dispersants.
BP used more dispersants than they should have had they fouled the water with dispersants.
And even the EPA said, well, not really.
It didn't use all that much more than what we had suggested, but they tried to keep it alive.
Dispersants now.
What the oil didn't kill, the dispersants were going to kill.
And the dispersants are not poison.
They're not toxic.
They're found in your laundry detergent.
Nevertheless, this morning in Washington on Capitol Hill, a Senate Committee on Environmental and Public Works hearing Senator Frank Lautenberg, New Jersey, said this.
EPA administrator has also stated that the law needs to be changed to provide more information on the safety of dispersant.
And almost everyone agrees that current law is inadequate.
No, they don't.
That is, everyone except Rush Limbaugh.
Earlier this week, we heard him say that Mother Nature can handle the dispersants.
It's callous, irresponsible, and I doubt that families in the area are willing to wait and see to find out whether or not there's any risk in the distribution of these dispersants.
Now, Senator Lautenberg mentioning my name at a Senate committee hearing, calling it callous for me to point out that Mother Nature can handle the dispersants when Mother Nature has handled the oil.
And the oil is worse than the dispersants.
It's callous?
Callous?
No, it's truthful.
On MSNBC this morning, Carol Browner, assistant to the president for energy and climate change, said this about the oil in the Gulf of Mexico.
There's some good news today.
The fact that the vast majority of the oil is gone.
It was cleaned up.
It was burned.
It was skimmed.
It was contained.
Mother Nature did its part.
Really is good news.
Okay, never mind.
No big deal.
The holes plugged.
BP cleaned it up.
Can't find the oil.
No big deal.
But Limbaugh's still callous.
Still callous for saying that Mother Nature would take care of the dispersants.
June 15th, live from the Oval Office.
This speech warranted a national address from the Oval Office.
This oil spill is the worst environmental disaster America has ever faced.
And unlike an earthquake or a hurricane, it's not a single event that does its damage in a matter of minutes or days.
The millions of gallons of oil that have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico are more like an epidemic, one that we will be fighting for months and even years.
And yet today, Carol Browner, if they can't find the oil, New York Times, no big deal, it's over with.
No disaster.
You were lied to.
This is a teachable moment, classic leftist behavior, wanting a disaster, exaggerating it, creating panic, all for the advancement of their own political agenda.
How many thousands of ships were sunk during World War II, World War I?
A lot of historians say that World War II was a war about oil.
How many oil tankers were targeted?
Remember, the EPA wasn't around to clean up these spills.
How many battleships, how many carriers, how many ships filled with oil sank into the sea and dispersed all of their oil and poisonous fluids throughout the oceans?
And yet, still have Flipper, still have Big White.
It's all natural happening.
And back to the phones where we go on the EIB network.
We're going to Jacksonville, Florida.
This is Byron Brian.
Byron.
Hello, Rush.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Thank you for taking my call.
And I want to say congratulations on your life success.
Mega Dittos.
And the mainstream media keeps building this up as the worst environmental disaster ever, as you've explained, that the Gulf is going to be ruined.
And as you said before, history starts when we were born.
Right.
For most people.
But have they forgotten about places like Pompeii, where entire villages and populations were wiped out in a single moment?
Krakatoa, the largest volcanic eruption in history that's ever been measured.
The tsunami that just happened over there in Indonesia that wiped out thousands of lives.
These are not environmental disasters.
And this little spill, this leak that we've had.
All true.
And what it continues to illustrate is that the leftist agenda is primary.
And any lie, any distortion is fine and dandy in order to perpetuate it and move it forward.
And it all hinges on creating panic in people and guilt, making them think that they are responsible for it.
Jackie in Mount Vernon, Illinois, great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
Hey, Rush.
I want to know what we're going to do with all those millions of dollars that BP paid us to clean up the spill.
Well, you mean the slush fund that's supposed to pay people for that were damaged because of this?
Uh-huh.
Well, there were some in the coastal areas where oil did hit shore.
There were some businesses that were damaged, and they will be made whole.
But It is curious.
The slush fund is certainly more than was necessary to handle all of that.
Exactly, yeah.
I don't know what's going to become of it.
Maybe they could divide it up among us.
Well, no, I think what's going to happen.
I'm just kidding.
No, no, no, no, no, but it's a good question.
It's a good, here's another slush fund, just like the stimulus was a slush fund.
And what's unspent will go into Democrat reelection efforts.
That's how it's going to be used anyway.
That's the whole point of it.
The government taking care of you, whether you'd be damaged by the oil spill or not.
And of course, guess who's in charge of it?
Feinberg, who's the pay czar, who is ostensibly independent.
I'm going to tell you, the slush fund money, this is a great call.
You wait.
This $20 billion and the way it's going to be spent is going to be harder to find than all that oil was.
The show prep never stops, even during the program.
I'm noticing during the commercial breaks that state-controlled media, partisan political operatives, the left, the Democrat Party, trying to spin the Missouri results.
Well, of course, a bunch of Republicans, a bunch of Tea Party people showed up.
What would you expect?
This is nothing earth-shattering.
Well, well, well.
So they're already trying to spin this huge defeat for Obama as no big deal.
It's just the extremists in the Tea Party.
So we'll have to set that straight.
Also, racial problems continue to bubble up in the Democrat Party.
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