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November 26, 2010, Friday, Hour #2
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Ha, how are you?
Rush Limbaugh, great to have you here.
Always a thrill and a delight and a true honor.
Have the opportunity to inform all of you what the truth is, each and every day, and to know that some of you agree with it.
It's also fun to know I drive the left absolutely bonkers.
This driving Miss Nancy thing had sent them over the edge, and I didn't even know that.
I mean, they're calling for me to be fired.
Over there at MSNBC, which I would have to fire myself.
And believe some days, folks, I actually think about it.
Uh for a split second.
Some days, some days I do.
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And what do you mean when?
You want to know when I think about You want to know when I think about firing myself.
No, you don't want to know.
You really don't want to.
You don't want to know what those occasions are.
You really don't.
As I was saying, telephone number 800-282-288 to the email address L Rushbo at EIB net.com.
Yesterday in the uh in the Washington Post, Douglas Schoen, a big time Democrat pollster, and was really a ranking guy in the Clinton years.
He's sort of persona non grata with the Democrats these days.
Not totally, but he's not he's not the oracle that he was in the Clinton days.
Because he's not he's not singing the song they want to hear.
And Patrick Cadell have a piece entitled One and Done to be a great president Obama should not seek re-election in twenty twelve.
This is a crucial moment for the country, they write.
From the faltering economy to the burdensome deficit to our foreign policy struggles, America is suffering a widespread sense of crisis, anxiety about the future.
Under these circumstances, Obama has the opportunity to seize the high ground and the imagination of the nation once again and to galvanize the public for the hard decisions that must be made.
The only way he can do so, though, is by putting national interests ahead of personal or political ones.
To that end, we believe Obama should announce immediately that he will not be a candidate for re-election in 2012.
If the president goes down the re-election road, we are guaranteed two years of political gridlock at a time when we can ill afford it.
But by explicitly saying he'll be a one-termer, Obama can deliver on his central campaign promise of 2008, draining the poison from our culture of polarization and ending the resentment and division that have eroded our national identity and common sense.
We do not come to this conclusion lightly, they write.
But it is clear we believe that the president has largely lost the consent of the governed.
The president has almost no credibility left with Republicans and little with independence.
The best way for him to address both our national challenges and serious threats to his credibility is to make clear that for the next two years he will focus exclusively on the problems we face as Americans rather than the politics of the moment.
or of the 2012 campaign.
Obama can and should dispense with the pollsters, the advisors, the consultants, and the strategists Who dissect all decisions and judgments in terms of their impact on the president's political prospects.
Now, this isn't gonna happen.
Obviously, Obama's not gonna I think he's gonna be a one-termer, but I don't think he's gonna announce it.
I think he is gonna be rejected, and I've said this from the get-go, by the way.
One of the early voices say, when asked, it wasn't an out and front prediction.
But I think you remember when Obama was asked about this himself.
I th I forget the exact quote.
I forget exactly what he said.
But he he left me with the impression.
It was something about I could either do what's right or be a great president, and I would choose to do what's right, even if that meant one term, which means he's going to focus on his agenda and his agenda is the problem.
He even said about the stimulus that if it didn't work, he would be a one term president.
He is thinking about it.
But that notion of being great or doing what's right, in his mind being great is a ceding to public opinion.
To listening to columns like this from Sean and Cadell.
But doing the right thing to him means fulfilling his wish list, bucket list, agenda items, whatever.
And we know what that is.
I I cringe every time I read somebody, particularly educated intelligent people say this.
But by explicitly saying he will be a one-term president, Obama can deliver on his central campaign promise of 2008.
Central promise.
Draining the poison from our culture of polarization, and ending the resentment and division that have eroded our national identity and our common purpose.
How many of you think that that is the central issue facing the country?
That what we have to do is drain the poison from our culture of polarization, and we must end the resentment and division that have eroded our national identity and common purpose.
I asked the question last Friday of a caller.
Can you tell me when was the last time America was truly unified?
I mean, by that, can you tell me when there was a period of time where there was no opposition to whatever was happening in the country?
And you can't.
There has never been a time, even from the days of this nation's founding, there has never been a time where there has not been opposition, large or small, or significant or insignificant, to the direction the country was headed in at the time.
It's part and parcel.
This this how how how do you how do you um drain the poison from our culture of polarization?
If you ask me, and I'm sure to the left, this would be proof positive it's not possible, to me to drain the poison from our culture means get rid of liberals, means defeat liberalism, means defeat Democrats.
They are the poison.
You know, what came first?
The polarization of the poison.
What came first?
The disagreements or the policies that cause them.
In my mind, what came first are the policies, the directions.
That certain people want to take the country.
That spawns the disagreement.
That spawns the partisanship.
The partisanship doesn't create it, the partisanship is the result of it.
And so if partisanship or the uh poison of polarization must be gotten rid of.
Well, what's the poison?
What is poisoning America?
I'll tell you flat out the Democrat Party.
The American left.
That's the poison.
And we see it.
The Democrat Party has been running this country for the last four years.
Pelosi and the Democrats assuming office in 2007, Obama in 2008, that's the poison.
Oh, there's some Republicans that hold responsibility too, but because they behaved like Democrats.
The Republicans who are also part of the poison are part of the poison because they wanted to get along with the Democrats.
They wanted to drink the poison.
They wanted to share it.
They thought that's what the American people wanted, share the poison.
This notion we've got to get along.
This is nothing more than an ill-advised or naive or maybe purposeful suggestion to make us go away, to make us shut up, to make us calm down.
Just stop opposing all this stuff, Rush.
If you would stop opposing this stuff, if you'd stop, you know, when we ban some little kid from driving his bicycle with a flag, if you just shut up, Rush, where it wouldn't be any problem with it.
You just let us take the guy's flag off his bicycle.
If you wouldn't say anything, you and Drudge, then we'd be fine.
If you wouldn't oppose what Obama's doing with a health care bill, if you say, look, pass it, just agree with Pelosi, Rush.
It doesn't matter what's in it.
We don't have to read it.
We don't need to know what's in it till we pass it.
If you just agree with that stuff, Russia, we get rid of the poison.
Rush, if he just shut up, if you just agree that we need to raise taxes on people, that we need to reorder the American economy.
Rush, if you would just shut up and realize that we need to redistribute the wealth in this country because the rich have come by it unfairly in an ill-gotten way.
If Russia, if you would just shut up, why we'd all be happy.
We could all get a rush if you would just shut up about all this.
If you would just let us ruin the country rush, then everybody be happy.
And there wouldn't be any poison.
Just get out of our way, Rush, just shut up.
Just let us go ahead and remake this into a socialist Marxist country like we want it to be, and everybody will be fine.
And there won't be any disagreement because then the people who disagree will put in jail.
So if you just shut up, Rush.
So where's the poison?
The poison and it's literal poison.
Shone and Cadell have this right.
The poison is the American left.
The poison is the Democrat Party because the American left control it.
More so than they ever have.
You and I are the antidote.
If we get bitten by a snake that has poisonous venom, are we supposed to, okay, Snake One?
We don't want to disagree with the snake.
We certainly don't want to make the snake any angrier.
Let's just die.
Is that how we react to poison Mether Limbaugh, Mythia Limbaugh, you are totally incorrect?
We are not the poison you are.
All right, fine.
There's the argument.
They think we're the poison.
So what are they supposed to do?
Just sit down and let us win?
Neither side's gonna do that.
So this notion of draining the poison from the culture of polarization and ending the resistance, the only way to do that is to one side lose.
One side has to lose and profoundly, and they have to keep losing.
This country has to reassert itself as a nation of freedom, a beacon of liberty, a constitutional government, a representative republic as founded.
Anything less is unacceptable.
That's why people are fighting.
That's why there is a Tea Party.
That's why there was a land slide election against the poison on November the second.
And it will continue, because the American people now have realized that what Obama promised was not an elixir.
He wasn't the medicine man.
He did not have the magic potion that was going to rid the country of this partisanship and all of these disagreements and this friction and uncomfortableness.
Obama was a phony, is a phony, totally unlike that which he was portrayed and as he portrayed himself.
So Messrs Schoen and Cadell, this whole premise that we've got to drain the poison, yeah.
But the poison is not the disagreement.
The disagreement arises from the poison.
And until we all agree, or a vast majority of us agree what the poison is, all this is going to continue, by definition.
I mean, if I believe in my heart and mind that the left, the Democrat Party is poison, why am I going to give that up?
What's going to come along and make me compromise that away?
Nothing.
Others maybe, but not me.
Be right back.
Don't go away.
Let me continue on this whole notion with the message about Hillsdale College and this whole concept of poison.
Now, Hillsdale College, one of the few institutions in this country that spends as much time and energy teaching and defending the Constitution as it does.
You'd have to look long and hard to find somebody, an institution, an educational institution that's devoted to that, like they are.
Case in point, Hillsdale worked for half a decade to build and develop a constitutional studies centers center in Washington, separate and apart from their campus in Michigan.
Now are they poison?
Is that poisonous?
What in the world's going on when a major institutional education association has To build a center in the nation's capital to defend the Constitution.
Isn't that what the government's supposed to do?
Isn't that what all elected leaders swear to when they take their oath of office?
To defend and protect the Constitution.
So is Hillsdale, Dr. Larry Arnor runs with me.
Is he poison?
Should he just shut up?
Should Hillsdale just stop teaching this stuff?
So that we can all what?
Stop bickering.
Whenever and however they can effectively communicate the values of which our nation was founded, Hillsdale will.
They think there's some other poison in the water that they've got to act as antidote to.
So they have a monthly magazine, it's called in Primus.
For decades now, Hillsdale College has committed themselves to publishing in Primus, a monthly digest of the greatest speeches espousing conservative values.
They're countering something that they think is destructive.
Hillsdale College is as committed to continuing the tradition of imprimus as ever.
So much so they've created a website, Rush4Hillsdale.com to allow as many of you that want to receive it free as possible.
Just one of their efforts to keep conservatives in America connected with information and to reinforce the notions of our constitution.
Imagine.
An institution of higher learning has devoted itself to that.
Why?
It didn't just happen.
It's not because they love it, although they do.
It's under assault.
And so this is considered poison?
No, my friends.
The poison is that which is causing Hillsdale, inspiring the motivating, whatever, to build a constitutional study center in Washington, publish this magazine, and they're giving away to people.
In Primus, Rush for Hillsdale.com.
Cheryl in Mesa, Arizona, great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes, ma'am.
Your words always lift my spirits and make me feel a lot more upbeat.
My question is, do you think Soros will succeed in bringing the dollar down to zero and cause high inflation like one popular TV and radio host suggests?
24 dollars for a loaf of I'm figuring on 50.
I'm figuring I think bread's gonna go to fifty dollars a loaf.
Now's the time to get it, freeze it in large quantities, and butter too.
You can't have you can't have bread without butter.
How did that sound?
Well, not so reassuring.
Well, it sounds kind of ridiculous, doesn't it?
Yes.
All right.
I mean, I uh I don't doubt that George Soros is who he is, and I don't doubt that George Soros has succeeded in in uh in his in wars on currency.
He uh had a successful war in the British pound.
And I I don't doubt that there are forces attempting to incur and cause great harm to this country.
But the truth is we cannot store enough food to protect ourselves and what's coming.
This is not the way to go about it.
I mean, uh do you do you have the money, Cheryl, to go out and buy a year's worth of anything and store it?
No, because I'm in the insurance business and Obamacare's pretty much destroyed that.
Right.
It's a you know it's a justifiable fear.
What happened in Germany?
It took a wheelbarrow full of dollars to buy a loaf of bread.
And I have I have I have no doubt uh that there are this country's despised.
This country's hated, it always has been.
The danger is that some people who look at it that way are now running it.
That's what's new.
But I always um you know, I I always fall down on the uh or fall on the side of the American people and their resilience.
They don't, they're just not gonna sit around and take this.
People aren't just gonna sit around, they're not bending over and grabbing the ankle, say, spank me.
They're not gonna get to that point.
Well, you reassured me earlier in your show that he wouldn't be a second-term president.
That made me feel a lot better.
I don't Well I it's at this point.
He in fact, his quote on that, I'm glad you brought that.
Here's what he actually said.
It was back in January on ABC's World News Tonight.
I'd rather be a really good one-term president than a mediocre two-term president.
That that's the first signal to me that he's willing to lose if it means destroying the country.
Because I said, why would he lose?
What would cause him to be a one-term being rejected, right?
What would what would make people reject him?
They don't want his policies, right?
He's willing to do that.
He's willing to try to impose that which will get him defeated.
Look at the health care bill, Cheryl.
One of the thinkings behind the health care bill.
Obama says, You want to repeal it?
Come on, go for it.
What he's hoping is that enough of the benefits, enough of the wealth transfers, enough of the freebies, the supposed freebies, will be implemented before the Republicans get around to repealing it.
And then when they try, uh, people aren't going to want to let go of the freebies that they're all of a sudden getting.
It's going to be like Republicans want to take your Social Security away, Republicans want to take your health care away.
That's that's what Obama and the Democrats are figuring.
This is insidious from the get-go.
This is why this is why 58% of the American people, latest Rasmussen poll, 58% favor repeal.
Don't believe anybody in these exit polls from the election to say it's number four, it's not number four.
58% want health care repeal, they don't want to be part of it, they know it's destructive.
If I were you, Cheryl, join me in siding with the American people over George Soros.
Yes, I do.
I work for the Tea Party.
And we already had coverage to children to 26 years of age, and we had coverage for the poor people in Arizona anyway.
That's right.
In every state, I believe.
It's called the emergency room.
Well, and yeah, and Medicaid.
Right.
It really is.
Uh here's here's the thing.
I'm glad you called Cheryl, and I and I I say this uh with all humility.
I will tell you when it's time to panic.
If you tune in and I'm not here for 10 straight working days, then you can panic.
And if you haven't heard anything about it, then it's time to panic.
Otherwise, don't.
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Okay, all kinds of people.
What do you mean poisonous?
I knew that was gonna get them.
I knew.
You go out and you call a Democrat Party poison.
I mean, even that some people don't want to hear.
And I know a lot of you are cheering it, don't misunderstand.
I understand that, but gosh, Russia's kind of harsh, and like calling calling Obama's presidency graffiti on the walls of history.
What else would you call it?
What else would you call this presidency?
It's an absolute disaster.
This is graffiti.
It's graffiti on the walls of history.
a veritable, and in terms of experience, a juvenile delinquent here.
You've got the least qualified guy in any room he walks into.
Thank you.
I mean, public and private property is under assault.
His own gang isn't making much of an effort to protect him.
I mean, you see some efforts in the media flailing away, but this is graffiti on the walls of American history.
Okay, so you want to know what a poison is.
There's all kinds of poison.
There's not just one poison out there, but here's one.
And it's not the poison of partisanship in Washington.
Partisanship is the result of the poison.
Our culture of personal responsibility, our culture of rugged individualism, our entrepreneurial spirit, pursuit of excellence, that culture has been poisoned.
We now have people looking to government, not for help, but for their existence.
We now have government determining people's outcomes by limitation.
Anybody depending on government, depending on it, is going to be limited.
Would you rather be limited by yourself or by the government?
I have a philosophy that I evolved as a result of growing up.
As I used to listen to people complaining about how life passed them by, or yeah, they had an opportunity to do that or this, but it just never happened because of X, and the X was always they didn't want to do something, such as leave their hometown, which is all fine and dandy, but that's a limitation that you put on yourself.
Most of the limitations that Americans face up until Obama are the limitations they placed on themselves.
But now, in addition to those self-imposed limitations, we got government limitations on everybody.
And to the extent that you become dependent, you are totally limited because there is no panacea.
There is no dream at the end of a life provided for by government.
The power in your life is in you.
But when you become a ward of the state, the power in your life is the government.
And to the government, you are not a human being.
You're a number, you're a social security number or a statistic.
or an entry on a loss and balance sheet you're you're not part of a population of accomplishment and perseverance anymore when you are dependent on government
So one of the poisons that's flowing throughout our culture has caused people to be focused on seeking benefits and entitlements from somebody else other than themselves.
When and the poison is that their humanity is being destroyed in the guise of compassion.
And nobody that can do better for you than you can do for yourself.
Because I don't care where you go and who you are, there's nobody that's going to care as much about you as you do.
Nancy Pelosi doesn't care about you one-tenth of one percent as much as you do, no matter what she says.
Barack Obama cares less than Pelosi cares about you.
Ditto, Harry Reed, Barney Frank, Chuck Yu Schumer, any Democrat who you believe cares about you.
Nobody cares about you more than you care about yourself.
Sadly, you caring about yourself sometimes is called selfishness, which it's not, it's self-interest.
Big difference in the two.
Why would you willingly, willingly give away the person most interested in you to a bunch of people that you don't know you will never meet, and in truth look at you as an incompetent and hold you in contempt?
I.e.
the Democrat Party, the Social Security Administration, an employment compensation office, the veterans' affairs, I don't care who they are.
You're looked at as a problem.
Oh no, here you come again.
Do you think the people working at the Social Security Office really like to see the doors opening there every day?
You'd be treated a lot better if they did.
Do you think the people at the Transportation Safety Administration at the airport really love seeing you get in line to get on an airplane?
They happy to see you.
Oh God, here comes more work I gotta do.
I gotta I gotta frisk a nun.
I gotta feel up some teacher.
Some of them like it, some of them don't.
You heard about what happened the guy in San Diego?
We have all this guy was he had the presence of mind to turn on his cell phone and at least get the audio of what happened at Lindbergh Field San Diego International Airport.
This is a portion of an exchange between the passenger John Tyner and an unidentified TSA screener about a security pat down before boarding the airplane.
Or didn't we do an aggression shape?
That means I'm gonna place my hand on your other hand on your inner thigh, slowly go up and slide down.
Okay.
Two times in the front and two times in the back.
All right.
And if you'd like to play with the screeny, we can make that available for you also.
We can do that out here, but if you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.
So after he said that, they called the cops and further an additional number of agents.
Because he became the provocateur.
You touch my junk, and I'm gonna have you arrested.
And here came the authorities.
The authorities were on this guy faster than they'll ever be on in any illegal immigrant.
I don't know, HR.
I mean, I sh should have just charged them a couple bucks.
Um this guy left the airport and he was escorted out.
He was supposed to go to Montana someplace and go hunting or fishing at somebody with a friend.
He said hell with it.
Another hero of the republic.
If you want to go, if you if you want to get to where you want to go, you no jokes, no back talk, that's just the way it is.
You let them feel you up.
Meanwhile, there's Mohammed walking straight through this discrimination to think Mohammed might have a or be a problem.
Or Abdul.
Or just right on through.
Now, the minute they start doing this to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, um any other elected official or federal official, fine.
But of course they know here's Janet Napolitano, big sis, defending the pet downs today at the Department of Homeland Security.
She got a question where do you draw the line given the concern of the travelers about the invasive nature of the procedure?
There is a process.
You can go through an AIT.
If there is a ping, this tells an officer where they need to search, where something does not pass through the screens that are set.
If you refuse the AIT machine altogether, then you can go to a separate uh area for a same gender pat down, which is conducted as a law enforcement pat down uh should be in a in a very professional way.
Again, same gender.
And if there are adjustments we need to make to these procedures as we move forward, we have an open ear.
Well, it's comforting to me.
I that voice soothing, comforting confidence inspiring makes me want to pat down.
It makes me want to fly to San Diego and get in a line of fly commercial and get felt up.
It makes me I that's how inspiring it is.
Makes me want to go out there and say, hey, touch my junk.
You guys have my best interest at heart.
I gotta take a brief time out, my friends.
We'll do that.
We'll come back after this.
Don't go away.
I wonder if um wonder if we can if we can request opposite gender pat downs at San Diego International Airport in Lindbergh Field.
Can we try that, folks?
Try it request opposite gender pat downs.
L Al doesn't do this kind of thing.
And they got a pretty good track record of safety.
They're allowed to profile.
Oh, yeah.
And where where's the ACLU on this?
I mean, unless there's a Muslim being patted down, they don't seem to care about the Fourth Amendment or anything else.
And let me ask, you left us out there.
Remember how panicked you all got over the Patriot Act, George W. Bush.
Ask yourself.
Is what you're hearing about it at airport check-in, is this worse than the Patriot Act?
Is it worse than checking your library books that you've checked out?
And I I I hear here these great civil libertarians, the Democrat Party led by the the great Obama.
If this happened to Pelosi, you would see a change like that.
Guaranteed.
Who's next?
Lee in Convoy, Ohio.
You're next in the Rush Limbaugh program.
Thank you for calling, sir.
Hi, it's a big one.
Oh, it's a woman, I'm sorry.
Uh, it's good to talk to you, Rush.
And uh, I just wanted to make a comment about your comment on when the last time, if ever our country united together.
And I have uh some examples of when it was pretty close to that.
Um I was thinking back in World War II, the war effort, uh war bombs and and uh the factories where we were united together towards fighting the war and winning it.
Uh I was thinking of Are you aware and I know what you're saying, but I mean genuinely unified like these people are dreaming of.
Are you aware that there were Americans who wanted us to lose that war?
Oh yeah, but I'm s I didn't say perfectly united.
I said for the most part.
Okay, what are the other three times you think that we were pretty much unified?
Well, actually I thought of another one in the meantime.
But uh another one was the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Um that was just, you know, uh time of shock.
We were so unified there that that LBJ didn't run for reelection.
Well, still it was over all the uh the radios and TVs and and uh I know what you're saying.
I'm I'm not trying to be a wise alec here.
I'm not I'm really um and then also uh the landing on the moon.
Uh that was a scientific breakthrough.
Um that's the one.
That was the birth of the environmental movement.
It was the birth of or destroying the planet with with emissions.
I understand, but we're talking about the individual events and not the resulting uh re uh not the results of those things.
Right.
And it I mean we still have Sheila Jackson Lee wondering if we ever do go to Mars, if astronauts will land the same place.
I didn't say if I was in favor of it or anything, but um I admire your perseverance.
Okay.
Uh yeah, I had 911 down, and but I also had uh I mean with in within six hours of nine eleven.
Within six hours of nine eleven, certainly within twenty-four, the Democrat Party was plotting how to make a political hay out of it because already Peter Jennings, the late Peter Jennings, was ripping Bush and how he reacted that first day.
He said I'll never forget this.
Oh, I know that.
Some presidents are just better at this than others.
He was talking about Clinton.
They're already making fun of Bush and a competent reading a book to the kids, uh didn't have the guts to come back to Washington.
It wasn't unity then.
Oh, right.
I uh uh I am totally discussed what the Democrats did there and I think uh Bush acted heroically and phenomenally uh patriotic.
I think it was one of the most stirring moments I've ever seen.
Um but it still I'm talking about events that for even a brief moment had people united behind that event or in l similar thought towards that event.
Whether there's that uh party or group of people that want to decry the the moment, you know, you're always going to have that.
But I think there are times in our history where the massive body of the United States really were impacted by certain things.
Okay, maybe for a couple minutes, but it doesn't last.
It doesn't it happened.
It yeah, it does.
I look I'm not trying to be a cold shower.
I live in Littoralville.
I'm sorry.
You know, I I I g this is what gets me in trouble as much as anything else I do.
Living in Literalville.
Uh most people don't want to be in Literalville.
Most people look at reality, no no no no.
And they sugarcoat it and things like that.
But I appreciate your call, Lee.
I really do thanks much.
Uh Casey, in Tucson, Arizona.
Nice to have you on the EIB network.
Thank you, Rush.
Appreciate your earlier comment about the TSA.
It's just outrageous what they're doing.
My question to you is it appears to me that they're trying to destroy the airline industry.
And I see no pushback from the airline industry.
Do you have any sponsorship?
You know, that's a that is a fascinating um point about all of this.
Because there is an economic harm to this.
There is a tremendous economic damage done to this, and that is the airline business.
I and but I look at imagine that you are a CEO of an American airline, and you saw Obama fire the CEO of General Motors after disappointing him at mandatory congressional hearings, and then by the company.
All for the sake of giving it to the unions.
You wonder why there's no pushback.
How'd Stalin get away with it?
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I can't believe that uh the first two are already in the can.
And by the way, I will be off this Thursday and Friday.
This does not mean it's time to panic.
I don't want to.
Yeah, it's a 10-day absence, but I wouldn't even do that.
I I wouldn't go away for 10 days and not tell you.
I wouldn't leave it up to you to figure out.
When it's time to panic, I'll just tell you.
It's not time to panic.
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