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October 4, 2010, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
How about that pathetic, absolutely pathetic excuse for a rally that the communists had on Saturday in one?
Well, it was.
Now, I don't know if you've seen the pictures that drive-bys are not going to show you, but you had the socialists there, you had the communists, and normally, normally what happens, the American left gathers have their protesters there, and they hide the fact that the commies are there.
In fact, the American left doesn't even know usually that commies are behind it.
This time, the commies were their front and center, and the American left didn't mind.
Greetings, folks.
Great to have you here.
I, El Rushbo, a full week of broadcast excellence here from the Limboy Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
So back in the 60s, we had the Freedom Riders.
Now, over the weekend, we got the union bused in and fed and housed free riders, free loaders, maybe.
That was a Red mob.
They paid those people to come into town.
They got paid.
They were transported.
They were fed and they were housed to go to this so-called protest.
They left an absolute mess.
And the crowd was infinitesimally small.
And they didn't even stay for the whole thing.
The whole thing is supposed to go, what, four hours inspiring speeches, and they couldn't even be bothered to hang around.
I mean, it's a great example of the union work ethic.
You have a bunch of socialist union people for a four-hour rally, and they show up for two hours, and they split the scene after having been paid for.
I wonder if their pensions were contributed to in order to get them there.
Have you seen the latest Gallup poll?
The latest Gallup poll, 91% of American blacks support Obama.
36% of American whites support Obama.
In terms of approval numbers, 91% of blacks support Obama, 36% of whites.
Now, here's the question.
Am I a racist because I do not support the regime?
Or are 91% of blacks racists because they do?
Well, who are the racists here?
91% of the black population unilateral love, adoration, support for the BAM regime.
36% of the white population does.
So who are the racists here?
Well, now, I love throwing it back at these people.
I love, just like Rick Sanchez, ladies and gentlemen.
Rick Sanchez.
Idiocy on parade.
It finally shows up on somebody else's show.
He goes on, this is a shame, to go on, I mean, normally, whatever you say on satellite radio, nobody ever hears.
So he goes on satellite radio and actually somebody hears what he has to say.
Ho-ho.
The most unkind cut of all.
He was on serious XM satellite radio program called Stand Up with Pete Dominic.
And Sanchez is a former host of the show, Rick's List, was the guest, and he said this about Jon Stewart, Comedy Central.
I think Jon Stewart's a bigot.
I'm telling you that everybody who runs CNN is a lot like Stewart, and a lot of people who run all the other networks are a lot like Stewart.
And to imply that somehow they, the people in this country who are Jewish, are an oppressed minority.
Yeah.
I can't see somebody not getting a job somewhere because they're Jewish.
Now, what brought this on?
You might be asking, what brought this on?
What brought it on is that Sanchez cannot take any criticism whatsoever.
This is a guy who can run out and dish it to everybody, but he can't take Jon Stewart making fun of him.
Now, Jon Stewart benefits from a lot of buzz that makes his audience in his show seem larger than it actually is.
I mean, look at the numbers for Stewart Show.
It's on Comedy Central.
It's not that big.
A million people or what have you.
I guess in the niche in the cable universe is pretty big.
It's much bigger than Sanchez's show.
Sanchez, what, 200,000, I think he's lucky on CNN.
He just couldn't take it.
He just couldn't take being criticized.
Couldn't take being made fun of.
And he lets it out of the bag because he thinks that Stewart's Jewish and all these other people are Jewish and they're making fun of Sanchez because he so desperately wants to be part of their clique.
Sanchez so desperately wanted to be in the ruling class.
But he looks at, he says these Stewart types, including the CNN management, they look at him as a Cuban, as an Hispanic, and they make fun of him.
And of course, the making fun of him was justified.
The guy's an idiot.
You know the word annals?
A-N-N-A-pronounces it anals.
Not on purpose.
Not on purpose.
I mean, I've met Sanchez.
I've met him.
And believe me, folks, you know, you've heard me say, an order of fries short of a happy meal.
Bingo.
Elevator doesn't go to the top floor.
But he just, anyway, to run around and say this, thinking the only thing he could say is, I didn't think anybody would hear me.
It's satellite radio.
No, sternly, this is not, nothing personal.
I just find it amazing that the guy, he can't take it.
All of this, he spends his entire career is spent being critical and making fun of other people.
But, I mean, for crying out loud to be made fun of by Jon Stewart, he ought to be thankful somebody's talking about him.
If I were Sanchez, I'd be paying Stewart.
Thank you.
Because I'm Rick Sanchez and I'm a nobody, and yet you're still talking about me.
He was fired that quick.
Well, did you hear what CNN said?
CNN said, Rick Sanchez no longer works here.
We thank him for his efforts.
They got him out of there real fast.
Now, there are some people who think CNN blew this, that they had a chance in firing Sanchez to explain who they are.
We don't stand up for bigotry.
We don't stand up for anti-Semitism.
We at CNN, but because they're such politically correct libs, they really didn't know what to do here except get rid of the guy, but they really couldn't explain why.
They just knew that something here was wrong.
And rather than defend him, they got the old broom out.
Elvira gulched him.
And he just got out of there.
Now, Sanchez has talked about me.
Sanchez was part of the cabal in the media that spread false quotes, things I had never said during the ill-fated attempt to be part of the group buying the St. Louis Rams.
This from October 13th of 2009, practically almost one year ago when all that was going down.
One of the quotes that's been attributed to Rush Limbaugh is, slavery built the South, and I'm not saying that we should bring it back.
I'm just saying that it had its merits.
For one thing, the streets were safer after dark.
Among the news organizations that reported that yesterday was our show at 3 o'clock.
Limbaugh's response to this is, and we want to be fair to Rush, he says we've gone back, we've looked at everything else, and there is not even an inkling that any of the words in that quote are accurate.
It is outrageous.
So Rush Limbaugh is denying that that quote has come from him.
Obviously, that does not take away the fact that there are other quotes that have been attributed to Rush Limbaugh, which many people in the African-American community and many other minority communities do find offensive.
Isn't it amazing?
Isn't it amazing?
You can look at this almost as sweet just.
So the guy, in admitting that I was a victim of made-up quotes, nevertheless repeats them.
And after he repeats them, okay, Rush says he didn't say it, but we know he thinks it.
Yeah, we know he said things similar to it.
So good riddance, Sanchez.
We'll see what happens.
Who will hire him?
Well, he was at the bottom of the barrel at CNN, but that look at, wait a second.
No, no, no.
Don't say you don't have a future.
They hired Alex Spitzer.
I mean, here's a guy, client number nine.
They put Spitzer on prime time.
I mean, MSNBC, he might, there are plenty of places that might find Sanchez welcome.
Never know.
We're not going to be keeping a sharp eye on it, but this is just one of these sweet justice kind of things.
Plenty of anti-Semitic, bigoted news outlets on the left that would welcome an anti-Semitic bigot, plus an idiot.
I mean, you've got to be an idiot to be in the drive-by media these days, and he fits totally.
So again, I go back to my question.
91% American blacks give Obama big-time approval numbers.
36% of American whites do.
So am I the racist because I don't support the regime, or are the 91% of blacks racist because they do?
Do I believe in a 91% number?
Do I believe it?
Well, it's Gallup.
Thirdly, I think we got to believe it.
If we can't cherry-pick these polls, we can't say until we get evidence that the sample's flawed, which we do in a lot of cases and a lot of polls.
But just by road, we can't reject this just because it's Gallup because it doesn't seem right.
And then tomorrow accept something that Gallup does put out.
If we're going to reject it, we've got to reject them across the board.
Now, I know the theory is that blacks are not going to lie to a pollster.
Well, or you think they will lie to a pollster.
You think blacks will lie to a pollster.
So, well, okay, but these things happen on the phone.
Pollsters don't come to the front door anymore.
The pollster calls you up high.
I don't know.
The theory is that they will lie because they don't want to be thought as disloyal to the poll.
Well, maybe so.
When did this fear of pollsters reach such relevant levels?
I mean, it is clear that people do fear pollsters.
They don't want pollsters of all people to think them bigoted or racist or sexist or what have you.
The Cincinnati Reds decided to celebrate their first playoff birth since 1995 by lighting up victory cigars in the clubhouse after defeating a Houston Astros 3-2 on Sunday night.
Now they're being investigated by the Health Department of Cincinnati for violating the statewide smoking ban.
If that weren't bad enough, the people that turned them in are their own fans.
Their own busybody, do-gooder, politically correct fans.
According to the Cincinnati Inquirer, five people called the smoking ban complaint hotline.
They've got a tattletale hotline.
A tattletale hotline.
If you see somebody smoking, you can call the Tattletale Hotline in Cincinnati throughout Ohio, and you can get them in trouble.
Five people called the Tattletale Hotline as the Reds clubhouse celebration took place.
A team owner Bob Castellini could be seen handing out and lighting up the victory cigars, and some vigilant Ohioans took exception.
Vigilant?
According to the Inquirer, no fine is attached to any initial violation, but watch out.
If you're caught smoking by an inspector a second time, you could be fined $100.
The fine goes up to $500 after that.
The Reds were not officially cited this go-round.
A health inspector has to physically see you smoking for anything to be official.
Video doesn't count.
It'll most likely be paying attention or an unannounced trip to the Reds clubhouse for the next 30 days to see if he can catch anybody.
Honest to Pete, this is what we've come to.
Five Tattletale, mealy-mouthed, linguini-spine tattletale fans.
Their team makes a playoff for the first time in 15 years, and they call the Tattletale hotline because they're smoking victory cigars in their own clubhouse.
They are not exposing anybody else to the so-called risk.
This is absurd, folks.
This is just flat out absurd.
Five people call five people.
Five Tattletales.
This frosts me.
I cannot tell you how much it frosts me.
I wish I knew who these five Tattletales were.
Call them back.
Why should five Tattletales be able to carry the day against the clubhouse of the Cincinnati Reds?
But Mr. Limbaugh, Mr. Olimba, the law is the law, and we are society of laws and rule of not meant.
I understand it's stupid.
It is silly.
This kind of stuff's got to be brought to a screeching halt.
Did you see Vladimir Putin?
Vladimir Putin wants to wipe out, totally eliminate smoking by 2015.
Totally eliminate it.
Now that means there's no tax revenue from the stuff in the Soviet Union or Russia.
Otherwise, they wouldn't be doing this.
But this stuff's getting out of hand.
Like the city of San Francisco, I have to, it's down here in the stack someplace.
They're actually going to make a move on McDonald's, try to ban them from selling happy meal toys.
And I was watching MSNBC this morning.
It's always on there.
I've got that and Fox on my two monitors here.
And they had on their staff doctor, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who happens to be from San Francisco.
And she's wailing, moaning, and whining, all out of sorts because of the number of calories in a Big Mac.
580.
What business is it of hers if somebody wants to eat a Big Mac or a quarter pounder, which it's a burger for crying out loud?
Whose business is it?
This is a problem with the left and liberalism.
They're making everything their business.
They're not content to be unhappy in their own house.
They want to spread their unhappiness and misery to everybody else.
Frosts me.
It really does.
So what?
580 calories in a Big Mac.
Big deal.
You want to go buy one?
Buy one.
You want to eat one?
Eat one.
It's not going to kill you that day.
It may not kill you ever.
Who knows?
But even if it does, so what?
Whose business is it?
For permanently sake.
All right, suck a little Family Guy from last night.
I did not mention in the opening monologue because last Monday, when I talked about how Hank Haney was mad at me and a couple other things, a lot of people blew their gaskets because I wasn't sticking to the issues.
Said it was one of the most boring opens and monologues I'd ever heard.
So that's why I didn't do the Family Guy stuff in the opening segment.
We're going to get to a little bit of it now.
First up, Seth McFarlane, who is the creator of Family Guy, was on the Tonight Show Friday night with Jay Leno.
Leno said to him, Do you find that conservative guys in real life don't take themselves as seriously as you guys on the left?
Because I know a lot of times, I go to Texas, a bunch of conservative guys do a bunch of George Bush jokes, and they really laugh.
You're a liberal thing, and you do jokes about Barack.
Ooh, I think there's a lot of truth to that.
And what is he going to play?
What is he?
The episode, which actually airs this Sunday, Brian goes over.
Brian and the notoriously liberal dog goes over the other side.
And Rush is kind of his mentor.
And he sang a song.
He sings.
He sings.
Has he got a good voice?
It's passable.
It's passable.
He's not Sinatra.
He's Eddie Fisher.
And we've got video, audio of the song, and it's about two minutes and 10 seconds.
We can't play the whole thing, but let's play a little bit of it here going into the break.
Keeping in mind, I'm deaf, and it's a melody I had never heard before.
So I'm just wild-guessing what it is.
I dream of Republican town, where men to the right of the aisle don't back down.
The streets are a glow with the smell of apple pies, and babies come out of the womb coats and ties.
Nice place, huh, Rush?
It's a paradise, Brian.
Trees grow from Republican sod, and everyone prays to a proper right-wing God.
Republican Catholics?
Yes, indeed, there are.
Republican Muslims?
Well, let's not go too far.
Now Muslims?
There are too many tall buildings.
They've outlawed all abortions.
Late or early, it's a sin we have to buy.
We'll play the rest of it after the break.
That's just a little tease.
I guess the most frequent criticism I'm getting is that I allowed conservatism to be cartooned.
Look, everything in this show is cartooned.
It is a cartoon.
But that ending, folks, I'm running down the street and I morph into an eagle flying into the sky in a big American flag.
I mean, doesn't get any better than that.
Conservatism looked pretty good to me.
It's funny, just got an email from a listener in Davenport, Iowa, claiming to boycott the rest of the show for today since I brought up the Family Guy episode last night.
So here's the whole song in its entirety, runs two minutes, 10 seconds.
I dream of Republican town, where men to the right of the aisle don't back down.
The streets are a glow with the smell of apple pies, and babies come out of the womb coats and ties.
Nice place, huh, Rush?
It's a paradise, Brian.
Creeds grow from Republican sod, and everyone prays to a proper right-wing God.
Republican Catholics?
Yes, indeed, there are.
Republican Muslims?
Let's not go too far.
Now Muslims?
There are too many tall buildings.
They've outlawed all abortions, late or early.
It's a sin we can't abide.
What if you find a fetus left abandoned?
We just take it and we jam it back inside.
Oh, yes, because I dream of Republican town.
The place where the happiest smile is Cheney's frown.
I'll bet you a buck you won't find a damn thing wrong.
Cause when you come down to it, this is where we all belong.
Who else lives here?
Oh, big names, Lois.
We're watching Republican stars like sweet Mickey Rourke and his gorgeous right-wing stars.
Chuck Norris is one, and he's got a right-wing beard.
John Voigt is another.
He's just right-wing beard.
His daughter's pretty hot, though.
One time, Brian, at one time.
It's a snow job by Obama and his crew.
Careful, Lois.
Now you're sounding like a Jew.
Boy, we dream of Republican town, where Clinton is viewed as a crazy commie clown.
A place where America's growing free and strong.
Cause when you come down to it, this is where we...
The episode entitled Excellence in Broadcasting, Family Guy, last night on Fox...
We're back at 800-282-2882.
I want to go back to this poll.
91% of American blacks support Obama.
36% of whites support Obama.
Now, I thought that was supposed to end that kind of polarization.
We were supposed to be in a post-racial, post-partisan America, all singing kumbaya.
Can't we all get along?
I would venture to say, ladies and gentlemen, that I have done more to reach across the island and to bring people together than Obama ever has.
And he's not even trying to.
This whole thing was a myth.
The whole point that the country was going to rally around something we had never seen before.
And then we get to the next story.
This is from Reuters.
Racial predatory lawns fueled U.S. housing crisis, according to a study.
Now, this comes, this is no accident.
Propaganda Reuters, this comes right on the heels of Obama and his It Took a Long Time to Free the Slaves Committee.
So while we were supposed to be living in a country, the racial divide erased, all singing kumbaya, post-partisan, post-racial, Obama and his minions in the media are now participating in the effort to continue to divide people by any which way they can, either by race, by creed, by sex, politics, or what have you.
Predatory lending aimed at racially segregated minority neighborhoods led to mass foreclosures that fueled the U.S. housing crisis, according to a new study published in the American Sociological Review.
Now, you'll have to.
If you don't believe me, look it up yourself.
The American Sociological Review is one of the most ultra-lib organizations out there.
It's published by American Sociological Association.
If you want to search, discover the networks, Google or Bing, wherever you want to search, discover the networks for more on the radicals involved with this bunch.
Now, so here you have a far left-wing commies, socialists, Marxists writing this bogus report that predatory lending aimed at racially segregated minority.
I mean, this is pure revisionist history.
It is the exact opposite here.
The banks were forced by law to loan to people who were not qualified in order to make housing affordable, in order to reach quotas.
This is what the Community Redevelopment Act was all about.
It started, actually started with Carter, but it didn't really get any energy behind it until Clinton.
And then Obama massaged it even further.
Oh, we've had the stories, Janet Reno, during Clinton, calling these various banks, threatening them with major federal investigations if they didn't make these loans.
And everybody knew it was going on.
It was not predatory.
This is not redlining.
I mean, at the same time, while this is going on, we were hearing that banks were redlining.
They were discriminating.
They were not loaning money to black people because they were being racist and discriminatory.
So at the same time, redlining was going on, we now have this ultra-left-wing report claiming that predatory lending was going.
Everybody knows this is BS.
Everybody knows it.
Barney Frank and Chris Dodd, and their definition of affordable housing was basically to put people in homes that could not afford it.
It just wasn't fair that some people did not have houses.
It wasn't fair.
America's unjust.
America's immoral.
What it boils down to, folks, is this.
It wasn't fair that some people could afford houses while other people could not afford them.
You could almost say that the Democrats would look at the housing problem at the time, quote-unquote problem, and say, it is ridiculous that home ownership is restricted only to people who can afford homes.
That's essentially what they were saying.
Now, stop and think about that.
Essentially, what they were saying is, it's not right that housing is limited only to people who can afford houses.
That's what they were saying.
So people that can't afford houses were going to be put in there anyway.
The banks, under the threat of punishment of the federal government, anybody that's gone up against the federal government knows they have unlimited money.
You can't beat them.
This is a protection racket.
This is like dealing with the mafia.
Because you've got Janet Reno threatening you with investigation.
What are you going to do?
Well, these are entrepreneurial people.
Okay, we've got to loan money to people that can't pay it back.
All right.
How are we going to survive?
We know we're not going to have the loans paid back, so what are we going to do?
Well, let's find a way.
These are basically worthless pieces of paper.
How are we going to make these worth something to us?
So they came up with the mortgage-backed security scam.
And they came up with a number of financial products where they would sell these useless mortgages on the come, claiming that somewhere down the road they would be worth something to somebody.
Well, the first people, the banks selling these things, of course, found a way to make something worthless worthful.
But then as it went on down the line, the worthlessness maintained itself.
They never did become worth anything.
And after a while, it all caught up with everybody.
I mean, this is a Democrat problem from its beginning.
The people who conceived this plan, the people who implemented the plan, the people who used the brute force of the federal government to keep the plan going led to the problem we're in, the subprime mortgage crisis.
I maintain, folks, the subprime mortgage crisis is the number one reason we have an economic collapse today.
The number one reason.
Brought to you exclusively by Barney Frank and Chris Dodd of the Democrat Party.
I can remember Barney Frank talking about it.
Poor people, when these poor people are going to live, we're going to have to do something for houses of poor people.
We must have affordable housing.
It's just a few.
We're going to have poor people.
Now, Barney, Barney's out there now saying the mistake was, and of course it wasn't his, the mistake was these people should have been renting all along.
We should not let them buy houses.
And now he's trying to turn into the story that it was predatory lending.
Now, don't misunderstand here.
I'm not fully and totally exonerating the banks.
Don't misunderstand here, but this, folks, is a lie.
That racial predatory loans fueled the U.S. housing crisis.
And you got an ultra-left-wing group who did a quote-unquote study that is now reported dutifully by a state-controlled media outlet, Reuters.
Predatory lending typically refers to loans that carry unreasonable fees, interest rates, and payment requirements.
Poorer minority areas became a focus of these practices in the 1990s with the growth of mortgage-backed securities, which enable lenders to pool low- and high-risk loans to sell on the secondary market.
Professor Douglas Massey of the Woodrow Wilson Scruel of Public and International Affairs at Princeton and PhD candidate Jacob Rue said in their study, could you get any more socialists than this?
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and a PhD candidate at the same.
Predatory lending?
Predatory lending?
Unreasonable fees, interest rates, and payment requirements.
Well, if you can't afford it, anything would be unreasonable.
Any fee, any interest rate, any payment requirement, if you can't afford it, would appear to be unreasonable.
What were the banks to do here?
Now, Douglas Massey, Professor Douglas Massey, who did the survey or the study, Douglas Massey is the founder and co-director of the Mexican Migration Project and the Latin American Migration Project.
And his most famous work is American Apartheid, Segregation and the Making of the Underclass.
So this guy is a big open borders guy, a big amnesty guy.
America's discriminating against Hispanics and Mexicans.
And now this guy writes a report saying it was predatory lending that led to the subprime crisis, when in fact it was the exact opposite.
The lenders did not want to make these loans.
I mean, ask yourself, who in their right mind would lend money to somebody who can't pay it back unless somebody's promising you on the back end that they're going to take care of it somehow.
You add to this that the real estate market was just climbing like crazy, headed to a bursting bubble.
And all of it was created with the fact that getting people essentially being given houses.
So of course, people that build houses are going nuts building them.
And you look now at the result, foreclosures.
Well, I saw something today.
I'll have to double-check this.
Signed contracts for new houses are down 20% over a year ago.
Yet we're going to recovery.
The recession ended in June 2008.
Signed contracts for new homes down 20%.
Hey, Reuters is running stories about how the worst is in the housing market.
Slowly but surely is starting its rebound.
Financial institutions likely to be found in minority areas tended to be predatory pawn shops, payday lenders, and check cashing services that charge high fees and usurious rates of interest, they said in the study.
By definition, segregation creates minority-dominant neighborhoods, which, you know, this creates minority.
Liberalism creates minority-dominant neighborhoods.
Take a look at any liberal city and look at the segregation.
Go to any liberal city in this country and look at the segregation.
The blacks live alone.
The Hispanics live alone.
The whites live alone.
Liberalism creates segregation.
Liberalism creates all kinds of economic segregation, economic morass, economic depression.
Liberalism.
Liberals are the great segregationists.
They were in the 60s.
They were in the 50s and 40s.
And they remain segregationists to this day.
Education segregation.
Liberalism.
It's not complicated.
You just have to accept it.
Back after this.
On Good Morning America today, the former Homeland Security Secretary, Michael Cherdoff, appeared.
And during the discussion, a co-host Robin Roberts asked him, so what do you think is the greatest terrorist threat out there right now?
I think anytime you deal with attacks on tourists, you've got a wide open field.
It can be hotels.
It can be restaurants.
There are a couple of things people can do.
Anytime you go into a public place, you want to check where the exits are.
Where would you take shelter if something were to happen?
If you see a package that's unattended, you want to report it to somebody.
And frankly, in Europe, perhaps you don't want to walk around with a big American flag on your backpack because that may single you out.
Whoa, wait just a second.
Don't wear a big American flag on your back or your backpack.
Forgive me here, ladies and gentlemen, wasn't Obama going to make Americans loved all over the world?
Weren't we going to repair the breach created by Bush?
The world hated us.
The world disrespected us.
George Bush was responsible, but just by virtue of electing Obama, the world was going to, again, respect us and love us.
And now we're told don't go abroad or overseas either with a big flag on your backpack.
Darrell in Elkton, Virginia, I want to grab a phone call here in the first hour before it expires.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Hey, Rush.
I just wanted to call and congratulate you on the family show last night.
It was great.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
And I didn't know you were so adept in the martial arts, but you put a whipping on them.
I want to thank you for everything that you do.
We couldn't do it without you.
I know, that's very true.
Was that the first time you've ever seen Family Gun?
That was the first time I've ever seen it.
I heard you last week say you were going to be on there, so I made sure that I listened to that, and I thought it was great.
Well, it was fun.
And, you know, to me, it was a career challenge, do something I haven't done before.
And, Of course, the singing, which is very difficult for me, a melody I've never heard to try to do that because I'm deaf.
So the whole thing, it was a challenge.
It was a lot of time spent in the sound booth, but everybody on that show was as nice as they could have been.
What did you say?
Dawn.
I know.
Nobody would have known.
It was.
Well, you know, it's from a song.
The song is from How to Succeed in Business.
But I had never heard the song.
I dream of Republican town.
I spent so much time trying to get that damn pet.
Finally, it worked.
Hey, I got an idea.
If you're traveling abroad and you want to be free of any worry about a terrorist hitting you, just wear a t-shirt that says, I support the Ground Zero Mosque in New York.
Instead of putting a big American flag on, that's how you'd be safe.
Just put a giant little t-shirt on the back or giant wording on the t-shirt.
I support the building at a Ground Zero Mosque.
How about that?
Hmm.
Predatory lending.
How do you force somebody to take a loan they can't pay for?
I mean, that's what predatory, how do you force somebody to do that?
How do you point a gun at somebody and say, you're going to take this loan, you're going to take this loan for $400,000 and you're never going to have to pay it back?
You dangle it.
The point is, it's not predatory.
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