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January 18, 2011, Tuesday, Hour #3
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In the first hour of this program, I made some observations, ladies and gentlemen, that if you are a weak individual, questionable character, dubious mental capabilities, and if every day you are told how unfair and unjust your country is, and how you are responsible for destroying the planet unless you do X,
if you are told you haven't got a chance in this country because of racism, bigotry, homophobia, whatever it is, sexism, if you've been told that you got nowhere to go because you're African-American or Hispanic and the deck is stacked against you in an unfair country, then what would you do if you're told this every day by people you vote for, by people you support?
If the movies you go see tell you that your government was behind the downing of the trade center in the Pentagon in 9-11, as the movie Zeitgeist did, the documentary.
If you were told by Michael Moore that all of this was done on purpose, if you're told that the rich have taken what's rightfully yours, if you're bombarded with this every day as part of a political message, what would you be capable of doing?
What might it drive you to do?
I mean, we could just as easily say that the left is responsible for Tucson and events like Tucson, because it is the left which routinely, regularly, continually agitates, abuses, punishes, fines, name calls.
The left creates this environment in which the individual is smothered, treated as worthless and degraded.
The left is constantly telling us how horrible we are, how horrible our country is.
The left's leader runs around the world apologizing for this country, how unfair and unjust our economic system is, how our major corporations are out to kill you, to screw you, to rip you off.
They create this environment of pessimism, of self-hate and loathing, desperation.
They turn citizen against citizen.
Blacks against whites, men against women, Hispanics against whoever, you name it.
People are constantly at war with each other.
How can you be proud of yourself when you're told you don't sacrifice enough for your state?
You're not paying enough taxes.
You're not giving enough to the cause.
Or that your ancestors committed some horrible offense.
Or if you're unable to succeed, it's because of the founders and the inherent racism and unfairness of our culture and our constitution.
Or capitalism.
You can't get into the university you want because the system is rigged.
A system that has been built to deny you what's rightfully yours.
If you're told this every day, and you are, this is the Democrat Party message.
It has been for as long as I've been alive.
Who is it creating this sense of desperation, despair, and pessimism?
Who is it playing on fears and weaknesses?
Who is it that constantly parades these victims before Senate and congressional committees?
It's the Democrat Party, ladies and gentlemen.
So what have you got when a climate like this exists?
And then you get Edel Gore producing a movie lying to people about the world being destroyed.
Fake, photoshopped pictures and movies about ice flows melting, whole glaciers melting, the eastern coast of the country being flooded, unless you drive some clap-tap piece of junk car that you really don't want.
But it's a status symbol, so you go get one.
You are inspired to hate anybody that does any better than you are.
And you are told that when those people are punished, that's your reward.
Not when you do better, but when those people are punished, that's your reward.
That's when things are being equal.
And the Democrat Party is going to make sure that everybody who's guilty of doing better than you are pays the price one way or the other.
So what are you inspired to do?
You want everybody to get theirs.
You want everybody to be gotten even with.
You take people who are unbalanced, weak, susceptible, impressionable, and you bombard them with that message in the Democrat Party and their willing accomplices in the media every day.
And what the hell kind of person or people are you going to create running around out there?
Then you show them a Michael Moore movie or show them a Zeitgeist movie.
The government led by a Republican lied to take us into war in Afghanistan.
Lied to take us into war to get us in Iraq.
Lied about weapons of mass destruction.
Lied about being responsible for 9-11.
Purposely wired those buildings to blow up and blamed it on some innocent Muslims.
What are you going to think?
Are you not going to run around confused and filled with hatred?
Isn't the job of the community organizer to tell people they don't have a chance?
Isn't the job of a community organizer to say, you're screwed?
But not for long if you support me because we're going to get even with these people.
How are we going to do it?
We're going to make sure everybody's as miserable as you are.
And we're going to call that fairness.
So here's just the latest example.
And it's from our beloved French news agency.
World is one poor harvest from chaos.
New book warns.
Okay, now imagine yourself.
You're a Jared Lofner.
Or one degree of that or another.
You're unstable.
You're weak.
You can't find success outside a powerball.
And even that has eluded you.
It's cold out there.
You drive a dented rat trap car.
No girl will have anything to do with you.
Your only fun is video games, and even those have become boring.
Blockbusters shut down.
They don't sell video cassettes anymore.
And you don't have a DVD player because the rich stole the money that you were going to take to buy one.
And then all of a sudden you get up and you read that mankind has been pushed to the brink of collapse by bleeding water aquifers dry and over-plowing land to feed people.
In his new book, World on the Edge, released this week, Lester Brown, well-known environmentalist wacko, says that mankind has pushed civilization to the brink of collapse by bleeding aquifers dry, over-plowing land to feed an average growing or ever-growing population while overloading the atmosphere with carbon dioxide.
If we continue to sap Earth's natural resources, civilizational collapse is no longer a matter of whether, but when.
Well, what are you going to do?
The world's already stacked against you.
This country has already made it impossible for you.
And now there isn't going to be enough food either.
Because the filthy rich bankers and whoever else led by whatever Republican have bled the world dry, feeding themselves, enriching their corporate profits or whatever.
Brown, the founder of World Watch and the Earth Policy Institute, which both seek to create sustainable society, ha.
told the French news agency, what distinguishes World on the Edge from his dozens of other books is the sense of urgency.
Things could start unraveling at any time now.
It's likely to start on the food front.
We got to get our act together quickly.
We don't have generations or even decades.
We are one poor harvest away from chaos.
Yeah, you remember when we were all just one paycheck away from being homeless?
Back during the Reagan 80s.
We have been talking for decades about saving the planet, but the question now is, can we save civilization?
Well, what?
What are you going to do?
And this is a common refrain, one degree or another, of this apocalyptic message right out of the Democrat Party, the American left, the World Wide Left playbook.
If you happen to be weak, unstable, mentally weird, who knows what you're doing in your basement, planning for the ultimate day when all this happens.
And who are you going to blame?
You got to hold somebody accountable for this.
Because every day you're told and you're given a list of names of why you haven't succeeded.
And it's everybody but you.
Everybody else's fault that you are human debris.
And you got to go out and you got to punish whoever did this to you.
And the Democrat Party has given you a list.
So if the world is just one poor harvest away from starvation, maybe we ought to stop putting corn in our cars.
What do you mean by that, Mr. Limbaugh?
Putting corn in our cart.
Yes, Mr. Neil Castrati, it's called ethanol.
And the price of tacos and enchiladas and everything they eat down in Mexico has gone up sky high, and including where you eat, Mr. Neil Castrati, because corn, which we used to eat, is now being put in cars to fuel them at no savings in any regard.
Lester Brown, the recipient of 26 honorary degrees, he holds a MacArthur Fellowship.
He has been described by the Washington Post as one of the world's most influential thinkers.
Well, obviously, Jared Lofner has to have heard of him.
So this is just one example of my point.
Food riots could erupt in low-income countries with confidence in the world grain market shattered.
The global economy could start to unravel from one of the world's greatest thinkers.
Hell, you don't even have to be unbalanced.
Just say you're an average college student, skull full of mush.
You've watched Gore's movie.
You've read the stupid book.
You believe all this garbage.
You wear all the ribbons.
You buy all the accessories to make yourself look like you care more than anybody else.
You read this.
And what are you going to do?
Well, you're going to be motivated to go into journalism for social justice or become an aid to the Democrat Party or what have you.
I got to take a brief time out.
It's Rush Limbaugh.
This is the EIB Network, and we'll be right back.
Hey, don't forget here, folks, the Discovery Channel Gunman, a global warmer.
You know that guy.
Tried to take the building hostage.
We know these stories drive people to insane acts.
Look at this.
This is from the Latin American Herald Tribune.
I just got a note from a guy.
He said, Shut up, Rush.
You're depressing me.
You're making me feel like I got to go out and shoot somebody.
Well, somebody already did.
February 28th of last year, Buenos Aires, a seven-month-old baby survived alone for three days with a bullet wound in its chest beside the bodies of its parents and brother, who died in a suicide pact brought on by the couple's terror of global warming.
They believed they were causing global warming.
So they killed their two kids and then themselves.
Cops found a letter on the table alluding to the couple's worry about global warming and their anger at the government's lack of interest in the matter.
So, folks, if you're disturbed, if it's not all there and you believe all this tripe, you don't even have to be all disturbed.
You just hear it every day from sources that everybody thinks never lie to you.
Why would your government lie to you?
A lot of people have that view.
The government would never lie to us.
I mean, it may be wrong, but they never lie to us.
You got all these respected people winning Nobel Prizes saying all of this.
UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the former Vice President of the United States, Al Gore.
All these wonderful people are with Bill Clinton running around talking about President of the United States, Barack Obama, promising to lower the sea levels.
Then we had, we've had, yeah, we've had stories saying it's too late no matter what we do, we can't stop this.
Well, if that's the case, I always said maybe we're not causing it now.
At the trial of the gunman in the Discovery Channel hostage taker story, the Gazette of Montgomery County reported he said he began working to save the planet after being laid off from his job in San Diego.
He said he was inspired by Ishmael, a novel by environmentalist Daniel Quinn, and by former Vice President Al Gore's documentary, An Inconvenient Lie.
Truth.
I want Discovery Communications to broadcast on their channels to the world their new program lineup, and I want proof they're doing so.
I want the new show started by asking the public for inventive solution ideas to save the planet and the remaining wildlife on it.
This was the kook that took hostages at the Discovery Channel building in Maryland.
So that meant, look, throw this right back on.
That's why I say you want to clean up the world.
You want to make it a safer place, take guns away from liberals, take computers and keyboards and typewriters away from their writers.
Those two things alone imagine how much more peaceful daily life would be.
All right, Michael in Chicago, you're next on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Welcome.
Nice to have you here, sir.
Good afternoon, sir, and it is a pleasure and an honor to speak to you.
Thank you very much.
I love you.
Let me preface my remarks by telling you that I am a 27-year Teamster, union Teamster, working for a private sector company.
Right.
And for a long time, I used to buy into everything they told us about the Democrats and about politics.
Yeah.
Late 90s, I started listening to your show.
One day you said something I found so profound that I started making changes in my life.
And because of you, sir, I no longer have a job.
That's because I'm 58.
I'm retired.
And I'm very comfortable.
So this is the effect that you have on people.
Congratulations, sir.
I'm glad that your retirement's comfortable.
Well...
Are you secluded behind locked doors?
No.
No, no, no, no.
I started taking charge of my life.
You made me a believer, and I made some changes in my life, and I started looking out for ⁇ I started looking out for myself as opposed to thinking somebody else would do it for me.
Was that the profundity you heard said on this program?
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
That's precisely what happened to me.
And nobody's going to care as much about you as you do.
Or my investments.
Right.
And as it turned out, I started changing the way I was doing some things, and it just happened to work out very, very well for me.
Well, I'm really gratified.
I'm glad that you got through, and I thank you very much.
And the reason I called today is because Kathleen Sebillius made a statement today that 120 million Americans have pre-existing conditions.
Yeah, how convenient.
On the day they start the repeal of Obama health care debate.
129 million Americans, 120 have pre-existing conditions.
The fear-mongering will never stop.
These people have no self-respect.
I've come to the conclusion that every time I hear a Democrat speak, I'm going to point my finger at him and start laughing.
Oh, they hate that.
They hate that when you don't take him seriously.
Here he is.
Here's the story.
As many as 129 million Americans under age 65.
So you see, it's not just the elderly have medical problems that are red flags for health insurers, according to an analysis that marks the government's first attempt to quantify the number of people at risk of being rejected by insurance companies.
And it comes from who?
Why, the unassailable Kathleen Sebelius, chairman of Health and Human Services, who is empowered by the Obamacare bill to do practically anything she wants.
The Secretary released the study on Tuesday, hours before the House plans to begin considering a Republican bill that would repeal the new law to overhaul the health care system.
The new report, part of the regime's salesmanship to convince the public of the advantages of the law.
And of course, study is laced with reminders about provisions of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
That's as the job-killing health care bill is known that are designed to eliminate insurance problems for such people.
129 people with pre-existing conditions.
Under their definition, everybody has a pre-existing condition.
I'm not kidding.
Are you going to get sick someday?
Yeah.
Are you going to have some kind of an accident someday?
Yeah.
What percentage of people who ate carrots were either sick or involved in a automobile accident 30 days later?
What percentage of people who had french fries also had gastrointestinal distress within six months?
Everybody has a pre-existing condition.
You know why?
Because everybody is going to die.
If half of Americans have pre-existing conditions, how is it that anybody has health insurance?
Because We've been told that these evil insurance companies don't cover pre-existing conditions and that we needed Obamacare for it.
Yet, study says that most of these people are covered.
I would submit to you, ladies and gentlemen, since we're destroying the planet anyway.
That brilliant thinker just said so in his book.
Life.
Life is a pre-existing condition.
And we're back.
It's Rush Limbaugh having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have, serving humanity simply by showing up.
This program, as an emailer just said to me, the very essence of civility.
You know, it was a woman, Romania.
I've been listening to all this talk about how uncivil and angry they are.
You are the politest host I have ever heard.
Mr. Limbaugh, I would lose patience with half of your callers, but you are as nice to them as I have ever heard any talk show host be.
I appreciate that because that's exactly how we operate here.
I'm the politest host in America.
There's no question about it.
You can't occupy the lofty heights of this program.
Filled with hate and anger and rudeness and all that kind of stuff.
It never works.
Pat, Newport Ritchie, Florida.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Great to have you here.
Yes.
Hello.
How are you doing?
Fine, thank you.
Yes, I'm quite upset over the way you speak about everybody.
It's the tone that you use that really upsets me.
I don't mind that you have a difference of opinion and that you, you know, you feel very personally about the things you believe in.
That's all fine and good.
Thank you.
But when the other side doesn't maybe see it the way you see, we're all evil and we're calling people stupid.
I never called the Tea Party stupid.
I didn't agree with them.
I understand what they were doing.
Pat.
Yes.
Never said you called a Tea Party stupid.
I never heard of you.
It's the left convincing everybody.
Did you hear what they say?
They're saying you're stupid.
They're saying you're this.
In your tone of voice, you make it like the left is calling the right stupid and all these other things that you say we're accusing.
And what I find odd, and I don't mean to be disrespectful because I understand this is your business.
Pat, wait a minute.
Go ahead.
If all the left was doing is calling us stupid, I wouldn't be upset at all.
Well, no, this is what you say on your show.
Oh, that doesn't bother me.
The left calling us stupid?
That's not what I'm saying.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
You say we are calling you stupid.
No, I don't.
Yes, you do.
I wouldn't be bothered by that.
If that's what the left were doing, I wouldn't even make a point of it.
The left is calling us murderers, Pat.
Well, because of all the things that you encourage people to do, you get them all riled up.
You know, I'm not saying you killed anybody, but I understand where that comes from.
And it's both sides.
Both sides are getting too vitre.
An example of how I got them riled up.
Oh, you want me to give you an example of that?
Give me an example.
I want to know what you think is an example of me getting them riled up.
Well, I think it's because when you speak about them, you speak about them with such detest and anger and hate, and they're stupid, and we're the ones that caused all the problems.
Give me an example.
Give me an example.
Cite for me some evidence.
Oh, this is what we're going to get.
Look, right at the moment, my head is spinning because I'm so anxious over this phone call.
So you can't remember.
I didn't get one exact thing you said, but all I know is that your whole tone, that's all I'm trying to say.
If you don't agree with the things, that's fine.
But can't you just say it without all the hatred and the accusing and the accusation?
Give me an example.
Look at, I want to learn, Pat.
Give me an example of the hatred.
The way you speak about Obama is disgusting.
I know that I'm confusing you, asking you to substantiate the charge, but I'm very nervous being on a phone, knowing I'm on a radio show, you know, talking with someone who his whole business is talking.
So I'm not going to be as quick-thinking as you are.
This is your business.
It's not mine.
I'll get out of the way.
I'll stop talking for 30 seconds in a minute.
Just thinking.
Give me an example.
I want an example of the hatred.
I want everything I hear.
Like, let's just give a, for instance, I'm not sure.
You know what?
You're the one that sounds pretty agitated to me, Pat.
I am agitated because it upsets me that there's such hatred.
Like I said, it don't mind that you're not.
No, no.
I want an example of the hatred.
It's your whole tone.
No, well, give me an example of tone.
Imitate me.
What is it I do?
All right, just like you'll say, oh, the way we like it drive him crazy, and then you give that laugh that sounds like a maniac.
You know, it's like you actually get a thrill over when anybody on the other side or whoever doesn't agree with you fails in some way, or it doesn't work out his way, or it doesn't look that good.
Instead of saying, you know, just saying it didn't work out or whatever, you actually gloat and get a thrill out of it.
And that is not a Christian thing to do.
Pat, do you.
As Christians, we're supposed to be encouraging each other.
What is this?
You Christians, are you not?
Do you want a gun, Pat?
No.
No, and I never would.
Thank God.
Thank God it's right.
So don't try and turn it around on me.
I'm just trying to tell you that if you said it in the way that you just said, made a statement about what you didn't like Obama, that's fine.
When you start now denigrating a person and tearing them down piece by piece and making it look like garbage and people lies.
Pat, I'm more than willing here, but you're not giving me any specifics.
You're falling back on this tone business.
And nobody who listens to this program thinks I've got a tone.
I'm not going to be able to do that.
I'll tell you why.
I'm being as civil with you as probably anybody in your family used to be.
Well, the reason that I may not be able to get to the tone of it, I can't remember everything.
There's so many things you have said that are so horrible that I just, like, I'm sitting there going, I can't believe this man actually gets away with this.
Well, the other thing, how come you never have people from the left on your show and have a debate of some sort?
I do, right here.
I mean, here you are, and you're on.
I'm a nobody.
I'm just a person in, you know, this land.
You are not a nobody.
You are a major person.
You're not afraid in that sense.
I'm a person.
When you are not a political person.
When you are on this show, you are somebody.
You are bigger than you have ever been.
Yeah, I know.
I'm talking about.
Use the opportunity.
You are somebody.
Well, I know I'm somebody.
You've got to stop thinking of yourself as nothing.
This is what the left has done to you.
You think you're nothing.
You think you're just respecting.
I'm saying as compared to somebody in the political field who can really debate you.
I really can't.
I only know what I feel.
My phone lines are open.
Is that if you would just say it in a normal way without using all this, I guess nobody would listen to the show if you didn't do it.
I imagine that.
But I do give you the respect to listen to you every day.
I do.
I don't agree with most of the things you say, but I will listen because you never know.
Someday I may learn something different.
And sometimes maybe even your point of view, I may say, you know, that gives you thoughts to think.
But it's the way you send the message out that it makes me get defensive.
It's like, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
This is not right the way it's being said.
There's other ways to say it that would make me feel, you know, maybe I could come over to that side.
But I can't because the way you say it is so.
You really mean that.
Me, Mark.
I want you, let's examine what you just said here.
Yeah.
What I'm saying is, even if you said something that would be, I might think about it because the tone that you use, it's like, oh, even if it's not fit into my universe.
Even if I were able to persuade you that my argument was right, you would reject it because of what you perceived to be myself.
No, I wouldn't reject it.
Tone?
No, I wouldn't reject it.
It's just that I couldn't feel a, how could I put it?
It's hard to say.
I wouldn't be able to come, how could I say, I don't want to say it on my side, but it's, I can still take other ideas.
I don't have only one, you know, like the left or the right.
I do have, I teeter back and forth, but it's the tone that you take that that's why I don't like that.
I think you have to be very hostile and aggressive and make it.
I think, Pat, I think you're addicted to my tone.
No, I'm not addicted to it.
And that's why she's sometimes laughing.
And I feel bad because, I mean, you're not a stupid man.
I know that.
But the thing is, and the fact is, the only reason you do this is because, in the way you do it, is because you wouldn't make money any other way.
If you did it normal, just to tell us the facts, even if you do not.
This is what I want.
Look at, I'm going to give you one more chance.
I can't because I'm so anxious right now that so many things are flying.
No, you're not.
Pat, look at, I'm not going to sit here and fall for this.
I'm not good at what I'm doing business.
I'm so nervous.
You're speaking very well.
You're articulating very well as well as the president does.
Yes, yes.
That's what I mean.
Tell me, give me a question that I don't like.
Pat, please give me an example of the tone.
So I don't know.
How you say, Michelle, my bell, you insulted the children.
And then you take something little.
Now, I go on the internet.
As soon as you say something, Michelle my bell.
Look it up.
All right?
I love myself.
What about when did I insult the children?
What children?
Oh, when you imitate the children talking, daddy, daddy, and you do all that crap.
That is insulting.
If you had children, you wouldn't like that.
Very insulting to denigrate a child.
I talk to my nephews.
No, I'm sorry.
That is not nice to do.
That's the president's child.
I don't care who it is.
You don't have to be the president.
Everybody deserves respect.
It's the respect part that I don't like.
That's what I find very upsetting.
When you try to tear down, look, you may not agree with this man.
That's fine.
You don't have to.
don't all have to agree with anybody.
But when you try to make a person evil because you don't agree with his political things, that's where I find it wrong.
What about what Sheriff Dipstick said about me?
Maybe he spoke a little too fast.
Fine, everybody's getting all with that.
Let me just ask you something, and I want an honest answer.
You really believe in your heart of hearts that the president is actually trying to destroy our country.
I want an honest answer.
You really, truly believe this in your heart.
Let me spell it a thousand times.
Let me spell it out for you.
Go ahead.
Why?
E S.
Yes, that's what I'm saying.
And that's ridiculous.
You may not agree with that.
It's happening right before our very eyes.
The U.S. economy is being transformed right before our very eyes.
Everything?
Come on.
This is all 10 years and coming.
I'm not saying maybe he didn't help.
I'm not blaming him for everything.
There's Pelosi, there's Reed, there's Al Gore, there's a whole bunch of them.
You call it the regime constantly.
It's the regime, you know, because you want to make it sound derogatory.
All I'm saying is we all have a hand in it, all of us.
And yes, you can say I don't agree with what he's doing.
I think he's going down the wrong path.
That's fine.
But when you start trying to convince people that the man is setting out a plan to destroy your country, that's wrong.
Pat, you there?
Go ahead.
I'm done.
One question.
Have you read the president's books?
Have you read dreams of my father?
No, but I hear you give me an excerpt of it.
Well, do you know what his father's dream was?
No, tell me.
Don't tell you?
No, tell me.
I don't know it, so tell me.
Transform and destroy the United States as a capitalist nation.
His father said transform and destroy?
Barack Obama Sr.
Right.
Said transform and destroy.
Yeah.
America's the great Satan.
and Eric is a great enemy.
His father was a...
But you're saying that in the book...
He said, transform.
I can see the transformation.
His father was a communist.
Yeah, that might be true.
That doesn't mean he is.
Okay?
Let me just give you an example of something.
This is the only way I can say it.
Many the times.
I'm giving you example after example after example.
I want to tell you something.
Many of the times I've heard you say about remember when the whole thing with the Jeremiah Wright thing was going on?
Okay, that he sat in that church and you listened to me.
Who could forget?
Who could forget it?
Yeah, who could forget it?
Okay, well, I'm just going to give you an example of something.
I have relatives in my family whom I love very much, but I am very politically on the other side of what they believe.
And a lot of things that we believe in, they will say things that are absolutely, I can't believe it.
I'll just sit there and go, oh my God, I can't believe he said that.
I don't believe it at all, but I love you for other things.
So I try to stay away from the political thing because we're no, and I do not agree.
But you know, if I was with them and there were other people, they would think that I was agreeing with them.
What are you talking about now?
Because you feel that Obama believes everything Jeremiah Wright might have said.
No, I'm saying Obama heard it while he's denied that he heard it.
Maybe he did, maybe he didn't.
Now, 20 years, I guess it's open for debate.
He might not have heard it in 20 years.
He might have heard it.
But that doesn't mean he agrees with it.
20 years, he might not have heard a thing in 20 years.
I guess that's right.
I heard a lot of things, too, that I don't agree with my family.
Look, his kids were baptized in that church.
He took his kids there to learn it.
Yeah, but I heard that.
Yeah, Michelle My Bell went in there with him.
Michelle My Bell loves the church.
All right, Pat, I secretly think you love me.
No, I don't love you.
But I'm not going to be disrespectful.
I think that you are addicted to this program.
I think that you can't turn it off even when you want to.
Only because you proved me right every time.
And I sit there and I go, I can't believe he said this.
And then I go look it up on the internet.
And I read it in the papers and I go and I go, just not one site.
I go all over the place.
And then I see you say it when I go on the YouTube.
I see it when they have the little YouTube things of you.
Look, if you would, people would probably, you'd probably get more people on your side if what you were saying, you said it in a less vitriol way.
And then maybe we'd start listening to you, but you push them people that might want to go over to your side because they can't stand the anger and the hostility.
Whatever works.
Oh, folks, I forgot.
I've been meaning to tell you all day tonight's the Haney Project, and it's Team Vodka Night in Hawaii.
We're on the big island playing at Koquio and a couple of other courses.
And you'll meet some of my friends on the episode tonight, along with Hank Haney, George Brett among them.
And it's, if you liked last week's episode, this one's even better.
It's tonight at 9 Eastern on the Golf Channel.
That's channel 218 on DirecTV.
Find it on your cable channel, Haney Project Golf Channel, episode 2 of 8.
And it's stupendous.
I meant to be reminding you all day about this.
So we'll put it up on the website for you to remember.
But spread the word.
You don't want to miss this one.
You don't want to miss any of them.
Episode 5, by the way.
But don't miss any of them.
Breaking news just a moment ago.
Three shot at Gardena High School, Southern California.
Snirdly, do we have any Tea Party chapters in South Central?
I didn't know we had any Tea Party chapters in South Central.
Three.
Well, I don't think we do either, so it can't be the Tea Party.
I don't know if Sarah Palin might have.
No?
No, no, I haven't talked about Gardena High School.
I don't.
This must be the climate of hate.
Who knows?
Three students shot Gardena High School.
And remember the Haney Project tonight, starring me, of course, Ak Haney, and some friends at 9 Eastern on the Golf Channel.
And we will see you tomorrow.
Be right back here.
Do it all over again.
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