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Sept. 15, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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September 15, 2010, Wednesday, Hour #3
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And we're back.
Great to have you with us, Rush Limbaugh and the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Telephone number, if you want to appear on the program, is 800-282-2882.
The email address El Rushbo at EIBnet.com.
So they're saying that Christine O'Donnell can't win.
I am in charge of who can and can't win.
I'm in charge of saying who can and can't win.
And I have not said she can't win.
Therefore, it's not true that she can't win.
It's not going to be true till I say it.
And of course, I won't say it.
Wall Street Journal, obstacle to deficit cutting a nation on entitlements.
Efforts to tame America's ballooning budget deficit could soon confront a daunting reality.
Nearly half of all Americans live in a household in which someone receives government benefits more than at any time in histoire.
A little more than half do not even earn enough to be taxed.
As recently as the early 1980s, about 30% of Americans lived in households in which an individual was receiving Social Security, subsidized housing, jobless benefits, or other government-provided benefits.
By the third quarter of 2008, 44% were, according to the most recent Census Bureau data.
So the trend is growing.
In the 80s, 30% were in a household receiving government checks.
The end of the story says, I don't like taking government money, but what else is there?
They quote from an American.
Well, you know, I don't like taking government money, but what else is there?
Well, you can't blame the person as the regime is taking over more and more of the private sector.
From Juneau, Alaska, U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski, who conceded the Republican primary to Tea Party back Joe Miller last month, said she's going to decide by Friday whether to mount a write-in candidacy.
It's the only option remaining for Murkowski if she wants a chance to hold on a receipt.
On Monday, Libertarian candidate David Haas said he would not step aside to clear a spot on that party's ticket.
Murkowski, in a statement yesterday, said she couldn't have sought the Libertarian nomination a good conscience anyway.
As disappointed as I am in the outcome of the primary and my belief the Alaska Republican Party was hijacked by the Tea Party Express, an outside extremist group, I am not going to quit my party.
I will not wrap myself in the flag of another political party for the sake of election at any cost.
She said she said that Tea Party Express, an outside extremist group, hijacked the Alaska Republican Party.
That's why she's losing.
And remember now, it was Castle who said on ABC a couple nights ago, it's just a shame.
And Lisa warned me about these people, he said, the Tea Party Express.
It's really a shame, Castle said, because, you know, a lot of Democrat senators really respected Lisa Murkowski.
Well, right there is reason enough to see her defeated.
What do you mean by that, Rush?
Because this is not about getting the enemy to respect us.
This is about beating them, not getting along with them.
The political enemy have a fundamental difference in the way they think this country ought to be structured, and they are hell-bent on making it happen.
Do we ever see Chuck Schumer cross the aisle?
Do we ever hear Democrats talk about how much they want the respect of their Republican?
Couldn't care less.
What Schumer and his boys want every Republican under their thumb, under their boot.
They want their boots on every Republican senator's neck.
Just like the regime wanted its boot on BP's neck.
From an elated Associated Press Senate Majority Leader Dingy Harry said yesterday he wants to attach an amendment to an upcoming defense policy bill that would help young people in the country illegally become legal U.S. residents.
The Nevada Democrats said at a Capitol Hill news conference that the legislation known as the DREAM Act is long overdue.
He wouldn't say whether he has the votes for the amendment.
The act allows young people who attend college and join the military to become legal U.S. residents.
Now we know.
Now we know why it was so important for Mr. Obama and the Democrats to get total control of the student alone program, don't we?
Yes, we do.
Another get out the vote drive.
Democrats want to make sure the U.S. taxpayers pay for as many dreamy students as possible.
Young people must have come to the country when they were under 16, have been in the country five years.
They have to serve it.
Now, Harry Reid actually is serious about this.
Do they have a death wish?
Does Harry Reid really want to lose going public with a scheme to legalize as many illegal immigrants as possible via a defense policy bill?
What is with these people?
That's, I hope they keep doing it.
I mean, right, Democrats, we're going to get this Dingy Harry, at least, you know, wait, wait, wait for your lean duck to do this.
I think this is, they know.
They know the degree to which they're going to get shellected.
All right.
Here's your National Football League where I was deemed unsuitable.
Clinton Portis on the Mike Wise show, WJFK Radio in Washington yesterday about Mexico's TV Azteca correspondent, Inez signs.
You put one of the reporters in the locker room in position to see guys walking around naked.
And, you know, you sit in the locker room with 53 guys.
And all of a sudden, you see a nice woman in the locker room.
I think men going to change the turn and look and want to say something to that woman.
You put a woman and you give her a choice of 53 athletes.
Somebody got to be appealing to her.
You know, somebody got to fuck her hands or she going to want somebody.
I don't know what kind of woman wants if you get to go and look at 53 men packages and you just sit in there.
Oh, none of this is attractive to me.
You know, I know you're doing a job, but at the same time, the same way I'm going to cut my eye if I see somebody worth talking to, I'm sure they do the same thing.
And I mean, Lickety split.
The NFLP, our guy came out, Greg Ayello, came out.
This is totally unacceptable.
The NFL doesn't tolerate this kind of.
There's no way.
Absolutely no way.
And so Clinton apologized.
And by the way, I read Clinton's apology, and it did not sound anything like what you just heard, Clinton.
Somebody wrote it.
No, it wasn't very polished.
It was.
Oh, it was very.
The apology, yeah.
The apology was very polished.
You know, somebody got to spark her interest.
She's going to want somebody.
I don't know what kind of woman won't.
You get to go look at 53 men's packages.
Nobody said he's wrong.
They just said, we're not going to tolerate this.
We're not going to, this is, we're not going to have this in the National Football League.
I always try to delay sound bites mentioning me until later in the program so as not to be distracted.
But let's go to the audio soundbites.
Mess NBC hardball Chris Matthews talking with the White House chief correspondent there, F. Chuck Todd.
Let's take a look at Rush Limbaugh on that because I think Rush Limbaugh cuts to the heart of that argument.
And this is my concerns the country.
If you're a liberal, watch this.
Because right now, the action ideologically in this country is in the right.
It's the way the Democratic Party was back in the 60s.
This is where the Yanst is ideologically.
It's being yanked to the far right.
Here's Rush Limbaugh doing some of the yanking today on radio.
I have no brief for Christine O'Donnell, but I'm just going to tell you a Senate full of Mike Castles is not going to get us anywhere.
It's going to get a bunch of Republicans, their chairmanships on the committee, but it's not going to do anything to reverse Obamaism.
Not one thing.
If that's our majority with a bunch of Mike Castles there, we're in trouble.
Well, there you have it.
There you have him.
It's indisputable.
And like I further pointed out, you have 51 seats, and four of them are Mike Castle type, Snow, Collins, Boinovich, and Castle.
You don't have 51 seats.
You don't have, you need 60 seats in there anyway for a legislative majority.
Look at the Democrats.
They got 59 seats.
They can't get anything done in the Senate.
And who do they blame?
They blame the Republicans.
You watch.
We get 51 seats, and a bunch of Republicans go along with the Obama agenda to get it passed, and we get blamed for it because we're the majority.
There's a downside to this.
Last night, Philadelphia, WXTF-TV Eyeball 29 news correspondent Steve Keeley, live in Delaware, reported this about Christine O'Donnell.
I worked in southern Delaware when I started in TV news.
And southern Delaware, there's only three counties here.
But Kenton, Sussex, Delaware is a whole different world than the northern Newcastle County part of Delaware.
And there's real people down there, and they saw this coming.
She had the endorsements of things like the National Rifle Association, Rush Limbaugh, who people listen to on the radio down there.
So this is not a surprise to two-thirds of the state for sure, because she trounced him in middle and southern Delaware, where those people all live.
So there you have a local TV Eyeball 29 news correspondent saying, I own middle and southern Delaware.
And everybody who lives there knows it.
And we move over to CNN and the Situation Room of Wolf Blitzer during the strategy session segment.
Wolf Blitzer speaking with Mary Madeline about the 2010 midterm election.
Donna Brazil's in this next bite.
Blitzer says, I'm curious to get your reaction here, Mary.
Charles Krauthammer, a lot of our viewers will know his name.
Not that many, Wolf.
Not that many of your viewers will know Charles Krauthammer's name.
But that's a minor point.
Charles Krauthammer says, as far as what's going on in Delaware, the Palin endorsement is disruptive and capricious.
In Delaware, O'Donnell, a Tea Party favorite, will lose.
That could be the difference between the Republicans and Democrats controlling things.
Mary, what do you think is going on over there in Delaware?
There's only one man in the country as smart as Charles, and that's Rush Limbaugh.
And I think he's got his finger on the pulse.
This is not about Sarah Palin versus the establishment Republicans.
The argument against O'Donnell is she can't win on what evidence?
She's 11 points down in a blue state, which means she has to make up five and a half, not 11 points.
She only has to make up half that distance.
If you want to talk about college, her opponent, the Democrat, wrote a paper in college, The Making of a Bearded Marxist.
Hardly what you want to run on if you want to look backwards.
So she has under two months, and she has two monster messages.
She could potentially be the 51st Senate vote, and she would be a reliable fiscal conservative Senate vote.
The argument against her that some consumers are making that she can't win is unknown.
Yeah.
And of course, as I said, I'm in charge of who can and can't win.
Not the GOP establishment.
I haven't said yet that she can't win until I say it.
It's not a factor.
So Donna Brazil was in there, too, and Wolf Blutcher said, Donna, you'd rather face her, though, than face Mike Castle as a Democrat.
Is that right?
No question.
We like some of these Tea Party candidates.
It's very easy to go up and tell the elected.
You know, this is Russ Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, hand-picked candidate.
Do you want this person to go to Washington, D.C.?
No.
Democrats got to go out there and say these candidates are hand-picked by Russ Limbaugh, Sarah Palin.
You want this person in Washington, D.C.?
I guarantee you the answer would be hell no.
What campaign did she win?
Well, let's see.
She ran Gore's campaign.
Oh.
I don't want to be rude.
I don't know, snurly.
She has never done never.
She had done never won a campaign?
Hmm.
Well, I know that Bob Shrum hasn't won anything.
I didn't know Donna Brazil.
I know she ran Al Gore's campaign.
You know, her big problem, though, was Naomi Wolf.
Naomi Wolf, she put herself in charge of Gore's wardrobe.
You know, the Earth Tones.
Hey, Clinton Portis, you talk about packages?
Did you see what Naomi Wolfe did to Gore on the cover of that magazine?
Oh, that didn't help.
Yeah, I know.
I'm just checking the audio soundbite roster.
All right, back to the phones we go to Nancy Morris Plains, New Jersey.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thanks, Rush.
I've been waiting a while, but it's worth it.
First to the last comment.
I say we want Rush running the White House, and I say, hell yes.
Three weeks ago, I heard you talking about when you were talking to your friends and they were beating up Sarah Palin.
I tried to get through and I couldn't.
And then you were away a week, and then I was at the Jersey Shore for a while.
So I wanted to say, this is what's wrong with the Republican Party.
You have someone who comes up who's not in the establishment.
She's got some great ideas.
When people said she was stupid, I went nuts, and I said, tell me one stupid thing she said.
Nobody could come up with stuff.
Now, the questions they asked her, that Katie Corrick asked her, that they crucified her on, they never asked His Majesty Obama about.
Not one did they ask him the things that they asked her.
I don't think he could have answered them either.
Now, what is wrong with the Republican Party?
Carl Rove, complete disappointment last night.
Newt Greenrich, the same crap in upstate New York with the so-called Republican woman.
It's the same old, same old.
Now, you and I are simpatico as far as poetry.
Nobody wants honesty.
I am the most honest person.
I tell the truth all the time, and people do not want to hear it, especially if it's not politically correct.
My husband and I grew up in Newark in the 60s, and nobody wants to hear it.
Trust me, you know it.
I grew up in Catholic school.
They taught us to rely on ourselves.
We're in New Jersey.
My husband is paying for all these pensions.
He's 65.
He's going to work till he's 85 because what's coming out of our taxes is what all these people are living on.
One more thing.
Since you've been going back and forth with Al Gore, we went on a Hawaiian cruise about three years ago for our 45th wedding anniversary, and we met somebody on the cruise who worked in the White House.
I'm not going to tell you what he did, but he worked inner circle in the White House from Bush Sr. all the way through to R. Bush.
And that's when he retired.
So he knew all of these people intimately, and he said, quote, Al Gore was an idiot, unquote.
He said, of everyone he worked with and saw firsthand, he said, the man was an idiot.
Now, again, I can't tell you what he did, but trust me, he was one-on-one with all of these people.
And he had absolutely no regard for Gore.
This man made a fortune off this poll.
And I'm an animal lover, believe me.
But, oh, and another thing about the Democrats, the one thing I have to say is they do not knife their own.
With the Republicans, with Carl Rose last night, I was so upset.
They do not knife each other no matter what they do.
Caroline Kennedy was the biggest idiot when they were trying to give her that Senate race.
You did not hear one Democrat come out and talk about how many times she said, you know, you know, you know, she just quietly went away.
They support each other.
They have each other's backs.
The Republicans come out the next day.
They better rise up before November or we're going to get stuck with this idiot in the White House for another four years.
This is what I worry about.
Rush, we have to do something, and I don't know what it is.
When is the last time your husband said anything?
Believe it or not, he's as bad as I am.
And you know what?
The invitation still holds for you and your wife.
The next time you're in the New York area, you have to come over for a homemade Italian dinner.
I will make you homemade Monty Gaut that will turn your head.
You are in Morris.
I'm in Morris Plains, New York.
I'm only 40 minutes away from New York City.
You have my number on your caller ID.
I would love for you to come.
I will be able to do it.
So you're going to make some mana coat.
I will make you homemade Monty Gaut and homemade meatballs.
I will make you stuffed artichokes and homemade wet mootsadao with sliced tomatoes and basil from my garden.
It will be a meal you will not forget.
You have to give me a call.
I would love to talk to you in person.
I would love to share.
I agree with you with poetry.
I hate poetry.
I want you to be my president, actually.
But I agree with everything you say.
I couldn't wait to get through.
I've waited an hour and a half to get through to you.
I have to pick up my granddaughter at school.
But I grew up in the city.
My husband went to school 12 years nice.
We have worked for everything.
My mother cleaned toilets when my father went blind.
We have taken nothing from anyone.
My father came over on Ellis Island, but my husband's a bigger talker than I am, believe it or not.
But I just, all this stuff bottles up in me.
I am so frustrated with this country, and I love it.
But since the 60s, it has gone downhill and my frustration boils over.
And my husband keeps telling me, don't listen to the radio, don't listen to TV, because my frustration level is always at 1,000, as you can hear.
You know, people would never, ever think you're a New Yorker.
I would never put two and two together with that.
Well, I'm a New Jerseyer.
Well, that's right.
That's right.
Why not?
I don't know.
Well, I grew up in Newark In the 50s, and I went to Catholic school, Sacred Heart Cathedral.
I don't know if you were ever in that area.
All right, Dingy Harry and the DREAM Act, attaching it to a defense policy bill, legalizing illegals.
I said, what the hell is he doing?
And as pointed out to me, he's hoping to rev up a Hispanic voting base in Nevada to save him.
It's true.
I had forgotten that he's been trying to rev up the Hispanic vote in Nevada for a long time with it.
But he's got to know that he's revving up the anti-immigration forces in that state at the same time he does this.
But that is a lesson in and of itself of what we're dealing with.
And we had a guy named Mike Castle who was going to help Dingy Harry promise Dingy Harry to get cap and trade passed.
Our last caller from Morris Plains, New Jersey, it won't be long.
And after that call, she talked about what food she's going to fix and how she's going to prepare it, where she's going to get it.
That woman will be reported to Michelle Obama.
In the not-too-distant future, monitors assigned by the White House to listen to this show will have to report that woman because she is going to be considered to be part of the obesity problem in the United States.
Here is Mark in Freedom, New Jersey.
Great to have you on the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Limbaugh.
Sir, you are on fire today.
Thank you very much, sir.
I appreciate that.
Day and today have been, in my humble opinion, have been even more excellent than your normal excellence in broadcasting.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate that very much.
Today, sir, at the start of your wonderful conservative flamethrower rhino roast, you posed the question about where Carl Rose's anger against O'Donnell possibly came from.
Well, sir, Carl Roe worked for the Castle campaign for months behind the scene.
Carl negotiated with the 9-12 Project, trying to get them and O'Donnell to drop out of the race and support Castle.
She and the 9-12 Project refused.
I think their in and of itself reflects Rose's anger.
Now, I read something about this last night, and I didn't know whether it was accurate.
Yes, sir.
And you're sounding like it.
The 9-12 Project has it on their website, and there was also during Ms. Castle's acceptance speech last night, one of the 9-12 Project members was on stage with her and made a brief comment.
So Rove worked for the Castle campaign.
Behind the scenes, yes, sir.
He was negotiating with the 9-12 Project, trying to get them and O'Donnell to drop out of the race.
Absolutely, sir.
May I ask you a question?
How do you know?
Look, I read this, but I don't remember where, and I didn't see it attributed.
How do you know this?
If you will check the 9-12 Project's website, you will find this information, along with it being posted on both Hot Air.
Drudge had an earlier link to it.
I don't see it anymore.
I haven't looked recently.
Is it someplace called the Freedomist?
Where I saw it, it was said that sources at the O'Donnell Victory Party last night revealed to the Freedomist that in December of last year, Rove met with Tea Party leaders in Dover, Delaware, trying to get them to cut a deal.
Yes.
In which they would leave my castle alone and not support O'Donnell.
That's correct.
May I ask you a question, sir?
The right scoop has it.
Yeah, fire away.
That's what I'm here for.
Sir, you are a friend of Mr. Rose.
He co-hosted your program, and I personally loved it that day.
I was really on fire and fired up.
He was great, I thought.
Don't you think, I mean, you're the genius here, but don't you think you should get him on air?
He will answer your calls and basically pound him face to face, so to speak, just as you've done here.
I think Carl Rose has lost a ton of support and fans, and with just his last couple of appearances on Fox, this has been the most disappointed, I think, I have ever been in him.
I know that people across the country were shocked.
Like I opened the program today, my email, I watched it last night.
I was watching it, and my email lit up.
I mean, every email account I have, subscribers to my website, my personal email account, the public email account.
I mean, it was lighting up in droves.
People had not seen anything like it.
It didn't compute.
It didn't make any sense.
I even had... I... I... I... I... I... I... I can't... I...
I got an email today from asking me what I thought's going on here.
I mean, I don't know.
I really like everybody else, I'm guessing.
I'd like to say that I really have loved your brother David's book.
And if you're serving it up today, sir, I'd like my rhino slightly rare.
God bless you, Russ, and God bless America.
All right.
Thanks.
Thanks, Mark.
Is that Mark?
Yeah, that's Mark.
Thanks, Mark, for the phone call.
By the way, Cookie, I was just going through here the insight, baseball, folks.
It's the fastest way for me to communicate.
I was just going through the audio soundbite roister, and I can't find any audio of Marco Rubio from last night.
And you sent me a note saying I'm going to love it, but I can't, I don't find it here on the roster.
Now, hang on, folks, just be patient just a second.
Another minor little technical problem.
Cochlear implant just came detached.
I got to replug myself in.
You people, this is why I don't like the diddle cam.
Everybody watching this happen.
Okay.
Testing one, two, three, four.
Got to plug one more thing in.
Just a second, folks.
Here we go.
All right.
Three, two, back to the phones.
It's cut 22.
Let me do 22.
No wonder.
22.
I need to get the transcript.
Hang on here, folks.
Well, no wonder.
I'm jumping from number 17 to 25.
There is no, I don't have a page with 22 on it.
They must not have all printed.
I'll get that page.
Let me grab a quick phone call.
West Fargo, North Dakota.
Diane, welcome to the EIB Network.
Great to have you here.
Oh, my gosh.
I can't believe I'm actually talking to you after listening to you for all these years.
I have recently become involved in politics with the last campaign, and I was really disappointed with McCain when he didn't go for the throat.
And it seems like the Republicans don't.
And now they've got this lady who won, and they're going after their own.
It's like mothers who eat their children.
I mean, what the heck's the matter with these guys?
Why don't they go after the Dems like the Dems come after them?
Well, you know, last, I'm going to go back to this dinner on Saturday because this subject came up.
This would have been a great dinner to have on television.
It really would have been.
And you people would be stunned to know who was there if I was to give you the names.
But this whole subject came up of McCain, and you'd be stunned at who said what I'm going to quote.
Nothing would surprise me about these politicians.
Well, we were all talking about why did McCain tiptoe around?
And one of the most vociferous, quote-unquote, criticisms of McCain was that I don't think he really wanted to win it.
You know what?
I think he was so ticked off after not getting the nomination in 2000.
He just wanted to get the nomination.
He wanted to have it on his resume.
But he really didn't want to be president, really didn't want to win it because he didn't have the guts to campaign against the first black president.
That's what was said.
That he didn't have the guts.
I don't know if the first black president had anything to do with it, but it wasn't just McCain.
It seems like during the campaign is when I noticed it, but the Republicans just don't seem to have the backbone to come out and say, well, you know, you did this and you did that.
They don't want to draw any blood, and I don't understand it.
Yes, you do, because I've told you.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
I've told you why.
They live and work in Washington.
It is a place controlled socially and politically by liberal Democrats in the media.
They want to get along.
They want to be in.
They want to have the status of mattering in that town, in that community.
Well, you know what?
It's a shame that we have to have the females being voted in who are carrying their gonads around their pockets because they're not going to be able to do that.
Which we have made mention of, I don't know how many times that the Republicans with the gonads are the women.
The women are the ones in our party who are going after the liberal Democrats.
Don't discount this business of the first black presidential candidate.
McCain, I remember Bill Cunningham introduced him at Cincinnati at an appearance, and he happened to call Obama by his middle name.
And McCain campaign fired the guy.
We're going to pull up with that.
We're going to tolerate this.
What's wrong?
He calls himself Barack Hussein Obama.
Don't doubt me.
There was a palpable fear.
There is to this day in Republican Party circles, a palpable fear of criticizing Obama because the retort from the Obamaites is, aha, you racist.
And it is true.
Well, they better get off the pot because I think some of these ladies are going to show them how to run some politics.
Well, that's exactly right.
They are.
But there's a fear.
There's a fear of being criticized by the ruling class in Washington.
There is this fear of the charge of racism.
And look at, we predicted this.
Every criticism of Obama is said to be racist.
And there are some people that don't have the guts to try to put up with that and refute it.
They don't even want to deal with the charge.
And so there is timidity.
No question about it.
All right, brief timeout.
We'll grab the Rubio soundbite because it was a statement last night after victory.
The formerly unelectable Marco Rubio on what this election is all about.
Coming up right after this.
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Here is Marco Rubio.
Last night in Orlando.
If we stay on this road we're on right now, if we continue to do the things that they are doing now in Washington, this nation will not continue to be exceptional, period.
We will lose the things that make us unique, that help us stand apart from the rest of the world.
This election is not a choice between simply a Republican and a Democrat and an opportunist.
This election is a referendum on our identity.
That's what you're being asked to answer here, is who do you want to continue to be?
Do you want to become like every other country?
Because if we stay on this road, we will.
Or do you want to continue to be special?
Marco Rubio, he's up 16 points now in the Republican Senate race.
The experts told us, no, no, no, no.
If Chris backs out and goes independent, it's over.
Chris is going to win because Rubio and Kendrick Meeks, was it Greg Meeks?
What if it will split the vote?
And so the formerly unelectable Marco Rubio now up 16 points in that race.
Carl Palladino, Republican gubernatorial nominee in New York.
We have a portion of his remarks after winning the primary there.
Tonight, the ruling class knows they've seen it now.
Okay, they not only know it, but they've seen it.
There's a people's revolution.
Every day, New Yorkers are just mad enough to force change at the ballot box.
The people have had enough.
He's going to be going up against Andrew Kumo for governor of New York, and those debates will be televised nationally.
Todd, Newcastle, Delaware, welcome to the EIB Network.
Great to have you here.
Rush, it's so good to talk to you, especially today.
Mr. Cerno told me to get right to it.
I'd like to spend some time telling you how important you have been in my political life, but I'm going to skip that.
As a Delaware who's a Republican, I've been watching this campaign pretty closely.
And in the past, I'd always been a supporter of Castle.
And kind of, like you said, hold my nose while I vote for him.
Well, in the last year or so, I've been able to listen to some of his calls.
He's been doing these calls to his constituents.
Yeah, these robot calls out there.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, not robot calls, but town hall calls, where you get to ask him some questions.
And one lady asked him, she says, I'm having a really hard time.
My husband's lost his job, and we have Cobra, but I don't know how I'm going to pay my health care.
His advice to her was, well, look at the state.
We have some great programs to help you with your health care needs.
And instead of telling her he should keep looking for a job, he'll find a job, stay in the public sector, stay in the health care system.
He tells her, go to the state, which kind of tipped, you know, I think tipped his hand greatly there as to his beliefs.
Another lady calls and says that she's tired of the government spending, and the problem is the way these guys are spending money in Washington.
His response to her was, well, I hear what you're saying.
What you're saying is that the economy is bad, and we're working on that, and the economy is good, which, of course, was not what she was saying.
She was saying, of course, he voted for all the spending bills and then runs these commercials that he's some kind of fiscal conservative after spending trillions of dollars.
Right.
And we're bankrupt because of all the spending, and yet he's telling her, well, we got programs for you.
That's who these people are.
Direct people to government.
Government gets bigger.
The people that work in government have more power.
State grows.
Freedom is lost.
That's the game.
We'll be back.
Well, that's it.
This is the fastest three hours in media.
And another exciting excursion into broadcast excellence is now in the can.
Folks, we need to really be excited about last night's primaries.
So many of these recent primaries as well.
This is the start of taking back the Republican Party.
This is how it begins.
The start of taking back our country, one candidate, one election at a time.
Congratulations to you, and we'll see you tomorrow.
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