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October 26, 2010, Tuesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24 7 podcast.
All right, so everybody's asking me, Rush, what should I do?
What should I do?
I mean, I knew this was probably gonna happen, but what do I do?
If well, here's what happened.
Watch this.
This is uh this morning in Las Vegas uh on a on a television uh station in Boulder City, a voter in Nevada, Joyce Ferrara, said this about problems she had when she went into early vote.
I shoved my card in, and when I looked at the screen, the screen had already was a uh cast check in the circle for Harry Reed.
So this woman goes into vote, and it's happening to a lot of people in Nevada, going into early vote, and they are checking off their candidate, and it's not Harry Reed, and then it shows up on the screen as though they have voted for Harry Reed.
And this is happening in North Carolina, a lot in New Bern, North Carolina, a lot of places around the country, reports are starting to trickle in that early voting cheating has already begun.
So what do you do?
What do you do when this happens?
The only thing I can think of is a call a new Black Panther Party for help.
These are the experts, ladies and gentlemen, running fraudulent elections.
And they they have the imprimatur of the Justice Department, they're not charged uh with any crimes when they engage in this kind of thing.
Seriously, this is starting to pop up all over the place.
The Democrats do not have one issue on which they can run with pride and say, look what we accomplished.
Nothing.
All they can do is cheat.
All they can do is intimidate it.
You know, when you are uh this is why registering the vote is so important to Democrats.
This is why it's number one to them.
When you register, you basically give them everything they need to know, plus your signature uh uh to vote for them.
So be on the lookout for this, not just when you're early voting, but when you vote, period.
And again, this woman, Joyce Ferrara, this is Las Vegas.
I shoved my card in, and when I looked at the screen, the screen was already checked in the circle for Harry Reed.
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So I'm watching Fox News this morning, and they have an interview with Bob Schrum.
Now, Bob Schramm is the architect of net many Democrat losses.
Uh he ran the John Kerry campaign into the ground.
He's run a lot of Democrat campaigns that have lost, and he's a very aggressive um uh uh sort of mean typical angry Democrat, member of the ruling class, uh part of the Washington Intelligence, and he's on Fox and they're asking what he expects to happen.
Well, you know what?
I um I'm actually thinking that uh the House the Democrats can hold the House.
He said the enthusiasm being generated by the Tea Party is also creating great enthusiasm for Democrats.
All of this enthusiasm, the Tea Party is really firing up Democrats, and I'm listening to this.
And what a crock.
So Bob Schrum is out doing his best to uh to tamp down the enthusiasm that's happening and to try to gin up some enthusiasm for for Democrats.
Uh depending on the polls you'll look at, eight seats to ten seats in the Senate.
Uh if it's ten, end up 50-50 there.
Uh and the smart money continues to move north on the Republican seats in the House, now up to uh 60 or even more in the House of Representatives.
It's understandable a Democrats would send out their big guns uh in an attempt to uh to tone this down.
But the voter fraud, remember now, in in all of this that's happening, the Democrats do not have one thing.
Not one thing they can vote, that they can ask for their vote to your vote and say, look what we have done.
Look at all of our accomplishments, look at our achievements.
Now, I think we should start a list of things that people need to remember before voting.
In addition to everything else that has you fired up, in addition to everything else that has you motivated and inspired to go vote.
Uh, and it's it's gonna be hard to remember everything because the media is doing their best to avoid mentioning all of these so-called achievements.
But just to get the list started in no particular order, the things that you are not hearing about.
The things that the drive-by's are not telling you about.
Amnesty for illegal aliens and the status of the Arizona lawsuit.
Iran's nuclear weapons program.
The ground zero mosque, none of these issues are front and center.
Not even on the front and center, they're not being talked about at all.
None of the things that Obama supports are being talked about.
None of them.
The ground zero mosque, amnesty for illegals, Iran's nuclear program, his bowing to dictators, taking away the light bulbs, all of these things that are coming down the pike.
Doing away with school vouchers, the abortion funding that has been snuck into Obamacare.
And I'm sure you can think of other things that are just all the things that are that have killed the Democrats politically.
All the reasons people are voting against them, you will not find them at all being talked about.
What do you get?
What do we get if we get sex gossip and rumors about Supreme Court justices?
We're getting conservatives are kooks and wackos uh stories.
It's all predictable.
And as I I told you yesterday, it's it's gonna be very uh very frustrating of doing everything they can to depress you, to dispirit you to suppress your turnout, but they don't have one thing, not one thing they can say vote for Democrats because we did this.
Not one positive.
And they have to ignore all of the things Obama has achieved and wants to.
I have to laugh when I listen to people talk about how that you know Obama just he's not getting any credit for all of his legislative victories, like Obamacare.
Not getting any credit.
It's just the opposite.
Nobody dares talk about it.
Nobody wants to remind anybody that it actually passed.
So we need to keep the stories fresh in our mind about how people are losing their coverage, how their premiums are skyrocketing.
But it's not just about health care.
It's about the overall assault on the freedom of this country, and particularly the economic engine, the private sector, capitalism.
Uh the Democrat Party has led a two-year assault on this, and all of their success is being ignored.
All of their efforts have been ignored.
Uh the reaching out friendship to uh militant Islam, the ground zero mosque, all of these things that have caused all of this energy on the Republican side are not being talked about at all on purpose.
Now there's an interesting post today at National Review Online.
And this is I want to spend some time on this because I find it I find it fascinating.
I think it's National Review Online.
Expecting to pick up a number of seats by this might be Red State.
I'm not sure where I got this.
I think it's National Review Online.
Anyway, whoever posted this, it's good.
Expecting to pick up a number of seats by newbies.
What are Republican leaders in Washington hoping to ensure?
They are making a move for Republican insiders to provide staff for all of these candidates who are going to win for the first time.
This is according to roll call night.
I wish I could properly credit where this is posted, uh, because I printed it out in a hurry, but the whole thing appears, the crux of the story appears in roll call.
Eric Cantor's staff says there's a lot of important work to get done right out of the gate, so it's important that newly elected Republicans have access to experienced, competent staff so that they can hit the ground running.
According to Roll Call, a Republican aid confirmed leadership's interest in having staff that works well with Boehner to move the agenda forward.
Even better, the lobbyists and strategists are in on the act as well.
One lobbyist saying you want to be sure that the newbies, when they hit town, do not necessarily bring their campaign staff to run their congressional offices, because in some cases they're totally ill-equipped.
You understand what this means.
You have all of these freshmen that are going to emerge victorious.
The Republican leadership is saying that you guys uh grab fine and dandy you've won, but you know, don't bring your staff here.
We'll staff you.
Because your staff doesn't know the ways and the workings and the intricacies, how things get done here in the House of Representatives.
And this a little bit of a red flag goes up.
Uh the dirty little secret here is if I may be so bold, the Republican Party has nothing to do with the Tea Party.
The Republican Party did not inspire the Tea Party.
The Republican Party kept its distance from the Tea Party at first.
The Republican Party has not inspired any of the ideas in the Tea Party.
And I'm talking about Republican leadership.
It's not universal.
There's some some leaders that saw it early on and got involved with it.
But the basic premise here is that it is the Tea Party that is causing the Republican Party to benefit.
It is the Tea Party that Peggy Noonan, I think, got it right the other day if she said it this way the Tea Party has saved the Republican Party.
And so now the Tea Party people who have run successful campaigns and are going to win are now being told, by the way, all of that, you know, forget it.
When you get here, let us staff you.
And what needs to happen is new blood needs to finally get involved in Washington.
These people that are going to win need to bring their own staff.
And this is uh Trent Lott has said that the Republicans need to get their hooks into these Tea Party yokels ASAP as soon as possible.
The roll call headline GOP wants insiders to staff outsiders, leaders recruiting top aids for new members.
Now it's roll call, and we'll allow here for a little bit of uh of uh editorial uh leeway, because I'm sure that creating a rift in the Republican Party is something people at roll call would like to do.
Uh but it doesn't, it doesn't necessarily surprise me that there's an element or grain of truth uh in this.
The Democrats, because they have been the target of the Tea Party, uh, they have come to terms with what the Tea Party is.
They know who they are, they know what they're facing with the Tea Party, they know what a force it is.
The Democrat Party knows full well just exactly who they're dealing with in the Tea Party, and that's why they're doing everything they can to destroy the Tea Party.
That's why the Democrats, every every organization, the media, Congressional House, Senate, uh, state, whatever organization the Democrats have, everybody's targeting the Tea Party and their candidates.
And they have them because they understand what the Tea Party is all about.
They've had no choice and had to deal with it.
But the Republican Party, my good friend Andy McCarthy makes a good point here, the Republican Party's been riding the wave.
They haven't, they haven't really had to understand the Tea Party, except for the handful of establishment types of Tea Party took out.
The Republican Party has been pretty silent and sitting around just watching and benefits.
Red State.
Okay, I knew this is Red State.
So that the the because it's Hogan is the poster, and I was you're right.
So the Democrats know full well the Republicans have been riding the wave.
They've been sitting around and benefiting from the work of the grassroots people in the Tea Party.
They've, but but they're not threatened by it, at least openly.
I think privately they are.
I mean, they're the this is the we're talking about the ruling class inside the beltway.
These are outsiders.
They are threatened by it.
They're trying to massage this so that these newbies arrive in town and and immediately adopt current staff.
This has been, by the way, the whole staff argument is interesting as it relates to term limits.
The supporters of term limits say you've got to get these career politicians out of there after a certain amount of time.
And a counter argument to that has been, well, yeah, but if you don't get rid of the staff, you're really not doing much.
The staff is perpetual, it doesn't change, and the staff is as involved.
The staff is who reads the legislation, the staff is who writes It.
They're crying out loud.
Members of particularly in the Senate hardly do any work at all.
The staff behind the scenes does it all.
The staff writes questions for senators to ask candidates and nominees during confirmation hearings.
So the Republican leadership wants to have their own people inside these offices, the new offices, so that what's going on there can be reported to the leadership, what the new conservative members are up to.
Oh no, but Snerdley, do not doubt me on this.
That's why this is a big story.
Everybody in the pol the professional political established, everybody, for one reason or another is trepidatious about the arrival of Tea Party people.
Let me let's look it this way.
This analogy is admittedly flawed.
But if your company was going to have a bunch of new hires that were essentially homeless, and the homeless were going to invade your office, you'd be saying, Well, what are we going to do?
We can't let these people run a show.
So you would want to do whatever you could to protect yourself from what you think the stupid homeless are going to do.
In a professional sense, these outsiders are not political professionals.
And what they bring to town is got to be at least spied on, checked, understood, or stopped.
Russia, you're trying to dispirit people.
No.
Never am I trying to dispirit anybody.
The exact opposite.
You want to know what we're up against.
I'm telling you what we're up against.
The election is step one.
Ruling class is ruling class.
So it's a, I think it's a highly uh uh interesting piece, very interesting piece here.
And the and the Republicans, you know, all of these could be massive changes after if the Republicans get 60 seats in the House of Representatives.
I mean, that's a big big change.
And it's a, you know, nobody likes big, big change.
And some Republicans are not prepared to deal with it.
And I think the Tea Party could very well sneak up on Republicans as uh as it snuck up on the Democrats a long time ago.
The Tea Party and the circumstances that are that are resulting in this massive electoral victory are not business as usual.
But the business as usual crowd wants to keep it as business as usual.
D Day.
For the Democrats is November 2nd.
There's also a D Day for certain members of the Republican leadership, and that's November 3rd.
Well, I don't think they understand the I see the objective of the Tea Party is not just to win these elections.
When they get to town, they're serious about what they think needs to be done and what they're going to try to do to get it done.
It'll be fascinating to watch.
I could take a brief break here.
We'll continue shortly after we get back.
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shouldn't have.
From the roll call article, a Republican aid confirmed leadership's interest in having staff that works well with Boehner, move the agenda forward with the newbies who are arriving.
Now, Snerdley just took a call.
The caller will not go on the air.
Caller says that he is, it's a he or she.
No, no, Snerdley's on the phone screening calls.
The staffer said that he or she it's a male.
He is being lined up for a Tea Party winner this week.
An existing staffer in the House is being lined up for a Tea Party winner this week.
The staffer is afraid to go on the air.
His voice will be recognized.
But he confirmed to Snerdley every detail that we are discussing also said he couldn't believe that we are actually doing this, that we are actually discussing This on the why did he say he couldn't believe that we were talking about it and thus exposing it?
Oh, so it's something that needs to be exposed.
Oh, so he the staffers, the staffer uh is not crazy about the oh.
Oh, this well, now again, Staffer won't go on the air, and we can't confirm it's really a staffer.
This is somebody calling you saying.
Now remember, have to do a caveat here.
Anybody can call a radio talk show and say anything.
Anyone can call a radio talk show and claim to be anybody and say anything.
So with that caveat, we uh we mentioned this.
Now he has provided Sturdley with uh ways to verify his identity.
So he is he's clear, clearly wants this story to be confirmed as true.
And he's saying the Tea Party newbies had better be on the lookout because the objective is going to get them to be get them to be staffed up with uh existing staff members willing to promote the agenda as it exists now.
On the cutting edge of societal evolution, El Rushbaugh here behind the Golden EIB microphone, the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies from the Wall Street Journal, Arizona has attracted more than 3.6 million dollars of donations to help defend its law to crack down on illegal immigration with one whopping contribution and thousands of smaller ones from out of state.
Timothy Mellon, an heir to the Pittsburgh Steel and Banking Dynasty, has donated one and a half million dollars to a legal defense fund established by the Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, Mr. Mellon, who's identified on a donor list as a Wyoming resident, is among more than 42,000 people who have contributed to the border state's legal battle for the right to enforce the law.
Remember now, Arizona is being sued by its president or our president.
Arizona's being sued by the Obama Justice Department.
The state of Arizona is being sued by the United States of America is the way to look at this.
Now, this is something that's not in the news anymore.
This is a because it's a terrible negative for the Democrats.
Here you have the state of Arizona being sued by the United States of America, being sued by Barack Obama and Eric Holder.
Do you do you not find it sad that Americans have to give money to help a state defend itself from its own government, from our own government?
Yet that is exactly what's happening.
Sympathizers from all 50 states and the District of Columbia have contributed to the Arizona Legal Defense Fund.
Most of the individual online donations have come from Arizona, next from California, then Texas, then Florida, and then New York.
Amazing stuff.
And this is just one of the many stories not being covered yet.
Let's move to Nevada.
I'm sorry, to Kentucky, and this controversy of the debate last night between Rand Paul and this uh Jack Conway, the cookie cutter Democrat guy, supporters of Rand Paul wrestle a woman to the ground, and one stepped on her head after she tried to confront the candidate in Kentucky.
The incident happened Monday night in Lexington.
Lauren Valley of the Liberal Group MoveOn.org told Louisville station that she was trying to give Rand Paul a fake award when his supporters took her to the ground.
Now let's sum up here.
A person in a disguise carrying a sign from a radical organization tries to push through the crowd to hand a political opponent an unknown object.
What would the Secret Service have done to her?
What if somebody from Move On had tried to move through the crowd and give something to President Obama?
What would the Secret Service have done?
Television footage shows Valley's blonde wig being pulled off before she's pinned to the ground.
The man puts his foot down on her head.
Now, in the video that AP itself posted, the man put his foot down on her shoulders.
It would look to me like an effort to help restrain her.
And then the guy was immediately shooed away.
Now nobody's condoning the man handling of even a radical liberal woman or the rough handling or whatever.
But why exaggerate what happened unless you're trying to score a propaganda point?
If that's all you've got, your candidate's down what?
Seven points or three points, or whatever it is, this race.
Your candidate is down.
You've got moveon.org and a typical move here.
And by the way, do you want to know who this woman is?
This is not the first time Lauren Valley has shown up.
April 2nd of 2008, organized by Rainforest Action Network.
The demonstration against Citibank was one of more than 150 actions and street performances staged across the world April 1st as part of Fossil Fool's Day, an environmental day of remembrance and action organized by International Rising Tide Network and the Energy Action Community.
Cole has lost its appeal as a predictable investment.
It's fraught with uncertainty, said Lauren Valley.
While chained to the front doors of Citibank's offices in Midtown Manhattan, bottom line, City is mortgaging our future, compromising their own long-term competitiveness.
And then we have a picture, a Reuters photo from May 17th of this year, with the caption Greenpeace volunteer to Lauren Valley walks along a sandy beach on the east bank of the Mississippi River where it meets the Gulf of Mexico as gobs of oil wash up on shore in Louisiana May 17th of 2010.
Here's a picture of Lauren Valley demonstrating for Tibet in Beijing, China during the 2008 Olympics.
She made her way down the Gulf of Mexico in May of 2010 for the BP oil spill, which we've mentioned.
So you have a professional agitator here from Moveon.org.
Her head was not stepped on, her shoulders were.
What would you do if a person in disguise carrying a sign from a radical organization tries to push through the crowd to hand a political opponent an unknown object?
A fake award.
See, the the difference here is the Tea Party people are just not going to play ball.
As always.
They're not going to sit around and try, hey, you know, we're nice guys, go ahead.
We won't hurt.
We're not going to play ball.
We're not going to accept the premise.
They're not going to turn over or surrender the floor to the usual leftist suspects.
She became a professional left-wing activist to see the world and look what happened.
She's going everywhere she can.
This is all the Democrats can do.
They cannot run on their agenda.
They cannot run on what they believe.
They have to lie about what they believe and who they are.
They have to make and wear disguises to show up.
And Rand Paul supporters are simply like everybody else, fed up with the way this usually happens.
Not going to bend over, grab the ankles, and play nice.
When something like this happens.
Pure and simple.
To the phones we go.
Where are we going to start on the phones?
Looks like Elkhart, Indiana.
This is Vince.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
You're on the EIB network.
Hi.
Fantastic.
How are you, Roger?
Very well, thank you.
Hey, did you hear the uh the Hispanic radio interview with uh Mr. Obama and what he said?
Yeah, is this sitting in the back of the bus?
Uh, no.
Uh punish your enemies, uh, reward your friends.
Oh, oh, yeah, yes, of course.
Isn't that fantastic?
Typical.
I mean, this this is he's a Chicago thug.
Oh, I think every time he gets off prompter, he uh goes back to his radical ways.
And just add it to the list.
Well, I uh true, although I I don't think he abandons his radical ways.
Look at his legislative ideas.
What I was uh what I was talking about here, uh, and I don't think we need any evidence that Obama is an angry guy, chip on his shoulder.
He said Republicans had driven the economy into a ditch and then stood by and criticized while Democrats pulled the economy out.
And now that progress has been made, Obama said, we can't have special interest-sitting shotgun.
We gotta have middle class families up front in the car.
We don't mind the Republicans joining us.
They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in the back.
Now imagine if I were to say that about Obama and the Democrats joining the Republicans.
Okay, Bach, Barack, you want to join us here?
We're gonna win the election pretty big.
If you want to join us, fine, but you gotta sit in the back of the bus, Barack.
And you imagine what the outcry would be.
So here's Obama saying Republicans have to sit in the back of the bus, sit in the back of the car.
Now I bring this to your attention because remember, ranking Republicans all over the place are saying they fully expect Obama to moderate, to move to the center, realizing he's been rejected by the American people.
The inside the beltway theory is Obama's going to want to be re-elected.
He's going to read the tea leaves.
He's going to see the American people by virtue of the election have rejected his ideas.
And because he wants to get re-elected, he is going to have to moderate his tone and uh and and moderate his extremism and start agreeing with Republicans on a few things, and that's clearly what the establishment Republicans expect to happen.
Well, here's more evidence, it's just the exact opposite.
Obama knows the Republicans are going to win.
And what he's saying is, okay, nothing I can do about that, but you're still not going to have anything to say about what I do.
You're not going to have anything to say about the direction this country's going.
You may win the election.
But as far as I'm concerned, after I get this car out of the ditch that you people drove into it, you're sitting in the back of it for the rest of my presidency.
You're going to have nothing.
And meanwhile, our people think he's going to moderate and move to them and agree because of the outcome of the elections.
Mark Thiessen.
In the Washington Post today, the roots of Obama's demise, the decline of the Obama presidency can be traced to a meeting at the White House just three days after the Immaculation, when the new president gathered congressional leaders of both parties to discuss his proposed economic stimulus.
House Republican Whip Eric Cantor gave Obama a list of modest proposals for the porculous bill, Obama said he would consider Republican ideas, but told the assembled Republicans that elections have consequences, and I won.
And he was specifically responding to Cantor's ideas for some tax cuts to stimulate the economy.
He said, Well, you can have your ideas, but I won.
This is the same meeting where he told Cantor and Boehner, you can't listen to Rush Limbaugh anymore.
That's not how things get done in Washington.
Here's a pull quote from Mark Thiessen's piece in January 2009.
Republicans were on their heels, ready to compromise with the president.
In January 2011, Republicans will likely be energized and emboldened to roll back Obama's most egregious initiatives.
The president was right.
Elections do have consequences.
Now this piece says Obama may rule his decision to refuse Republican uh cooperation three days after his emaculation.
I doubt it.
I don't think he rules anything.
Whether the midterm elections are a tidal wave that sweeps Democrats out of power or simply result in major losses for the president's party, one thing's clear the stimulus will play a major role in determining the outcome.
Now, Thiessen correctly points out the president could have easily co-opted the Republican by making it a partner in crafting the stimulus.
He could have told Republicans take half the money and use it for tax relief spending or both.
In other words, he could have accepted my bipartisan stimulus plan, which was published in the Wall Street Journal.
Okay, you give me 43%, 48% of the money, which is what the percentage of the vote Republicans got, and I'll do with it what I think should be done, and you do with the remainder what you think should be done.
We'll compare notes.
Now Obama was never going to do that because Obama knows that tax cuts would have saved the economy.
Tax cuts, the way the Republicans would have fought the economic demise would have brought us economic growth.
That wouldn't do.
Yeah, I mean it.
Obama didn't want economic growth.
There's a way to get economic growth.
He would have did just the opposite.
Mr. Thiessen writes that Obama really wanted to be the first postpartisan president he could have incorporated one of these alternatives into his final stimulus legislation.
You could say the same thing about the health care bill.
If Obama Really wanted to neuter the Republicans.
You realize how easily he could have done it.
All he would have had to do would have been to agree to put a couple of small incidental ideas the Republicans were clamoring for in the health care bill.
And he would have gotten three or four Republican votes.
And then he could have said it was bipartisan.
But he didn't.
He didn't want any Republican input.
He didn't want any Republican input in the stimulus bill.
He didn't want any Republican ideas in health care.
He could have neutered it.
He could have said he could have had his precious bipartisanship, and he could have then said, look, we did this together, we're in this together, it hasn't worked, but that's not his objective.
Inside the beltway, people still don't get this guy's objective.
The objective is destruction.
And he wants full credit for it.
He doesn't want to share credit for this.
I mean, he's not interested in that at all.
As Mr. Thiessen writes here, Obama was not interested in compromise.
He decided to go it alone.
Yes, he did, and we are where we are.
And he will continue to go it alone even after these elections.
He's not moderating or moving to the center.
Not substantively.
If he if he does, it'll be verbally just for show, but for real, it won't happen.
Okay, we're back.
Rush Limbaugh, the cutting edge of societal evolution.
I want to go back to our first caller and play the audio soundway from Obama that he was talking about yesterday morning on a syndicated radio show.
He received a question, Mr. President, you were able to pass a health care plan, and you worked a lot for that.
Many of my listeners, they haven't seen that the same way that you work for health care for immigration reform.
They haven't seen the same effort.
I am president, I am not king.
I can't do these things just by myself.
If Latinos sit out the election, instead of saying we're going to punish our enemies and we're going to reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us, if they don't see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it's going to be harder.
And that's why I think it's so important that people focus on voting on November 2nd.
So there he is, bemoaning that he is not king, asking Latinos to punish their enemies.
The great unifier.
Who has in truth come to divide.
So he thinks he's on safe ground.
Speaking on Univision just assumes that no gringos would be watching, no gringos would hear about this.
So he lets his genial mask slip.
And we really see the community agitator up close and personal in this soundbite.
There's no chance in hell he's going to compromise with the GOP.
He's going to use every kind of tribalism he can to use to divide us against each other.
There's no way he is going to unify.
Listen to this quote again.
Look, this is all related to the fact that the GOP doesn't understand what they're dealing with even now, even with this upcoming title wave victory of the Tea Party.
They still don't know what they're dealing with.
And they'd better figure it out real fast.
Here's Obama when he doesn't think the gringos are paying attention.
I am president.
I am not king.
I can't do these things just by myself.
If Latinos sit out the election, instead of saying we're going to punish our enemies and we're going to reward our friends who stand with us on issues that are important to us, if they don't see that kind of upsurge in voting in this election, then I think it's going to be harder.
And that's why I think it's so important that people focus on voting on November 2nd.
So he's at a he's uh he's on Hispanic Radio.
And one of the questions, hey, you know, you've done all that work for health care, but what about us?
What about our frenzied illegals?
Where's the similar effort?
Well, screw you.
I mean, for crying out, if you don't get out and vote, I can't do it all alone here.
I'm not king.
You better go out and vote.
If you're not going to punish our enemies, then there's no way we can reward our friends.
So you're not our friend if you don't go punish our enemies.
They bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun.
They hit us, they hit us twice as hard.
It's your great unifier.
This is your great postpartisan post-racial post whatever.
And he he referred specifically to Republicans like McCain.
Uh those aren't the kinds of folks who represent our core American values.
Republicans.
Those aren't the kind of folks that I mean, this is a tribalism, folks.
This is divide, divide, divide.
If you don't punish our enemies by showing them to vote, support what I'm for, then you don't get any rewards from me.
That's what he's telling them.
Yeah, I'm gonna play that soundbite again, but I folks, I just want to tell you this this the mask, the camouflage, it came off.
This back of the bus remark, this uh don't punish your enemies stuff, this this shows how race-obsessed Barack Obama is.
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