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January 20, 2011, Thursday, Hour #2
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The moral code, the moral compass of the state-controlled media is something to behold.
Now, as some of you may not know, the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner hosted a state dinner last night for Hu Xintao, China.
Hu Xintao is holding the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner in prison in China.
Not making it up.
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner hosted a dinner for the guy holding the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner in prison.
And the media does not get the irony of this at all.
They're too busy running around chasing Sarah Palin and radio talk show hosts over civility.
Our media is so fraudulent.
No talk about the political prisoners.
No talk about the gulags.
A question about human rights.
The Chikom leader is allowed to slither out of the answer by saying, I did not hear your question.
I thought President Obama was going to answer that.
There's no talk about how they harvest organs from prisoners in China.
And there's Obama telling the head of this depraved society that we're all pleased with his country's progress.
Meanwhile, the very same media is attacking innocent American citizens who have nothing to do with a horrible crime.
The moral compass of our media is just stunning.
And by the way, we have a, that's right.
The media laughed when Hu Xin Tao sidestepped the question about human rights.
Jimmy Carter has won a Nobel Peace Prize as well.
And Jimmy Carter also attended WHO's dinner.
So you had two American Nobel Peace Prize winners effectively honoring the head of a country who's holding 2010's Peace Prize winner in prison.
And we had to listen to our fearless leader talk about all the great progress that Chikoms are making and how pleased we are with all that progress.
In the meantime, Tennessee Democrat Steve Cohen, Tuesday night, went to the floor of the House of Representatives to denounce Republicans and compare them to Nazis, and the media marvels at his courage for not backing down, just as they marvel at Sheriff Dipstick's courage for not backing down from his inane comments.
Here from Tuesday night on Capitol Hill, Steve Cohen, Democrat, Tennessee.
They don't like the truth, so they summarily dismiss it.
They say it's a government takeover of health care, a big lie, just like Goebbels.
You say it enough, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie, you repeat the lie, and eventually people believe it.
Like blood libel.
That's the same kind of thing.
The Germans said enough about the Jews, and the people believed it, and you had the Holocaust.
Last night, Anderson Cooper, 15, he interviewed Steve Cohen, Democrat Tennessee.
Anderson Cooper said, Representative Cohen, how can you think that it's appropriate for a member of Congress on the floor of the House to compare the statements made by Republicans about health care to lies about Jews told by Joseph Goebbels and other Nazis?
How is that appropriate?
I don't think Republicans are Nazis, but they used the same means that Goebbels used, which was to have a short, concise idea and repeat it over and over and over again.
But you're essentially comparing them to Nazis.
No, I don't think I was.
Goebbels was the master of political propaganda.
And as evil a man as he was, he was the master of this.
And when people use it and use lies over and over and over again, whether it's killing grandma, whether it's government takeover of health care or any of those things, somebody has to stand up and say, hey, wait a minute.
It's parallel universe, alternative universe time.
I mean, we could point out countless Democrats who have perfected Goebbels.
They are names.
Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton could probably teach a course.
Harry Reid.
By the way, Representative Cohen, I would like you to go back and look at a recent cover story in Newsweek written by Evan Thomas entitled The Case for Killing Granny.
We have raised fears that this is what Obamacare will do.
You have a media maven who has written in defense of the concept.
It's at Newsweek magazine, Congressman Cohen.
The case for killing granny in support of Obamacare.
Congressman, you are standing in quicksand when you try to defend your party and your president on this.
The vast majority of the American people do not want Obamacare precisely because it is a government takeover of one-sixth of the U.S. economy.
It is by design intended to eliminate the private sector health insurance industry, not just a couple of companies.
And your own media with story after story after story defending every aspect of Obamacare, all the way to include a Newsweek story on the case for killing Granny.
Should look it up, Congressman, before you trudge back to the floor of the House to double down on it and to get more praise for sticking to your guns by a corrupt media with no moral compass whatsoever.
Anderson Cooper, 15, CNN last night said to Steve Cohen, you wrote, and I quote, reckless and hateful speech often has a terrible human cost.
If the horrific events in Arizona are not enough to modulate our public discourse, is it likely, or it is likely, there will be more violence and more deaths?
Do you really think your comments advance civility in the public discourse, Congressman Cohen?
I think telling lies is uncivil, and I think somebody needs to stand up to the lies that are being told.
And the fact is, they were similar to what Goebbels said.
Keep it short, keep it simple, keep it over and over, and people will believe it, and that's what they've done.
You know, Congressman, it's really pathetic.
The American people are not the victims of propaganda on the right here.
The American people who oppose this know it.
They know what's in it.
They've either read Obamacare or they have talked to people who have read Obamacare.
They're not a bunch of mind on robots who have been given propaganda talking points.
It is not conservative media where you will hear identical words and phrases repeated by hundreds of different people, as we will hear on the left.
If there are propaganda talking points in American media, it's to be found on your side of the aisle, Congressman.
But again, you know, I can defend my side of the aisle all I want.
We're rooted in truth, and we are rooted in principle.
A majority of the American people are not wrong, and they are not of their opinion because they have been propagandized.
In fact, Congressman Cohen, the American people, have resisted the Democrat Party propaganda on Obamacare and have seen the truth.
They have read it.
We didn't wait for the bill to be passed to find out what's in it.
We knew what was in it before it was voted on.
That is why, Congressman, a majority, vast majority of the American people oppose it.
I think telling lies is uncivil.
I think somebody needs to stand up to the lies that are being told.
That's exactly what we are doing.
I'm not going to compare you to Goebbels' propaganda's propaganda, but I do think that you need to go back and take a look at Newsweek, the case for killing Granny.
You need to look at how many Democrats voted for the repeal in the House.
It was three.
And lest we forget Congressman Cohen, not one Democrat ran for re-election on Obamacare.
Congressman, who's been more demonized in America recently than the Tea Party and the Tea Party's leaders.
If you're going to make a comparison with Nazi Germany, isn't it clear who the new Jews are?
Sure as hell, in the Democrats.
Who are the new Jews, Congressman Cohen?
It's not the Democrats.
It's the Tea Party.
Tea Party.
And by the way, Congress, is it okay to use Holocaust in this context, in this debate?
Blood, liable.
It's a fascinating thing.
This issue is causing these people to make abject fools of themselves, which I happen to love.
There's one more Steve Cohen soundbite, and this Anderson Cooper said, it's not actually the first time you've used this kind of rhetoric.
In April of last year, during a radio interview, you kind of likened the Tea Party to the KKK.
Isn't that another example of kind of reckless speech, Congressman Cohen?
The Tea Party did arise, kind of like the Klan did after the Civil War.
There were people who were out of power.
They wanted their power back.
The Klan after the Civil War was upset that African Americans had been given the right to vote, and many of them were in office and they didn't like it, and they wanted to form, get back their old government.
They wanted to take back their government.
I was among the Tea Party people up here on the healthcare debate.
I walked among them.
I saw them.
I saw a very angry crowd.
I saw pictures of President Obama as Hitler, and I found that reprehensible.
Yeah, those signs are created by people like you.
Those Obama Hitler pictures were created by leftists who infiltrated the Tea Party to try to create reactions among ignorant people like Congressman Cohen.
Yeah, Tea Party's kind of like the Klan.
Again, Congressman, the Klan was a bunch of Democrats.
The Klan was a bunch of racist pig Democrats, Congressman.
Well, I'm just going to say, you know, we're being told we need to be civil with this kind of guy.
Did this guy not get President Obama's Tucson memo?
And so notice even with Anderson Cooper, sort of a kid-glove treatment, what Anderson Cooper facilitates here is for Cohen to keep saying this stuff.
There's no condemnation.
There's just a curiosity from Anderson Cooper.
Aren't you saying, are you sure?
Do you really mean?
Yes, I do.
I'm doubling down on it.
The KKK was the terrorist arm of the Democrat Party back in its day.
Somebody want to try to tell me that Robert Byrd was a Republican ever?
This guy is totally ignorant of his history, totally ignorant.
Now, let's move on to F. Chuck Todd this morning on NBC.
They had a discussion there about Congressman Cohen and his remarks that you just heard.
And here's what F. Chuck Todd said.
The only way these House guys think they can get attention is to do these things.
And that's why it's all the House.
Notice all the civility comments are coming from the senators.
He's got a history of throwing rhetorical bombs.
Oh, he's got a history of throwing rhetorical bombs, so we're to tolerate this.
Wasn't this all predictable, folks?
We knew damn well the incendiary rhetoric and the uncivil talk was not going to stop on the left.
And we also know the media was going to explain it and justify it and say, well, you know, the only way they can get noticed is this kind of rhetoric.
They're losers.
The only way they can get noticed is to throw these rhetorical bombs.
Not one word of condemnation from F. Chuck Todd.
Nope.
Only a demand that we put it in context and understand it.
What a just corrupt business journalism has become.
No moral compass whatsoever.
By the way, Steve Cohen is a multi-billionaire.
Just want you to know, multi-billionaire made his millions as a hedge fund manager.
He's a Wall Street banker.
It's the Rush Limbaugh program and the EIB Network.
Great to have you here.
Hey, go back to the Fawns to Sacramento, my adopted hometown.
It's Judy.
Great to have you.
Welcome.
Hi.
Hi, how are you?
Did you call?
I didn't hear my name called.
I'm sorry.
Yes, Rush, I've been listening to you, I think, for 25 years.
And you didn't really change my mind.
I just listened to you and I said, hey, this guy thinks the way I do.
Right.
I came along and validated what you already said.
Yeah.
But I just, when I turned it on this morning, you were defending yourself against some thing in Hollywood.
And I thought, I wouldn't give those guys that time of day.
Is that what you thought?
Yes.
That I was defending myself?
Well, that's what it kind of sounded like.
I'm sorry it came across that way.
I was illustrating.
I'm having a ball with this.
I think this is ridiculously funny.
Well, yeah, because I want to mention their name.
You have spoke out for years when nobody else would.
I am happy to promote, publicize, and amplify stupidity and idiocy on the left.
I'm happy to do it.
Yeah, well, you're appreciated.
And this president has so many fires going that I don't see how the Republicans can do anything in two years.
But if they can put a Republican president in there, this guy has so much going on that people don't know where to turn.
Well, I understand what you mean.
Elections have consequences.
He is the big dog in the battle right now.
The president, and the effort is on to stop him.
That's the first thing that has to happen.
The repeal effort, I'm going to tell you, there's much more in this than people realize.
There's much, much more in this repeal effort than people realize.
It's much stronger.
The very fact that Harry Reid will not allow a vote on this is quite telling.
So we've got some principal people running the opposition here, and it's a sizable opposition majority in the House of Representatives.
So Obama is going to have to resort to extra-constitutional means to get his agenda advanced, which he's planning on doing.
A lot of executive orders, a lot of bypassing a legislation, a legislative branch.
And make no mistake, he'll do that.
But it will be on display for everybody to see.
Judy, thanks for the call.
By the way, minor correction here.
We are happy to report that I confused this Steve Cohen with the 43 others that are out there.
The Steve Cohen on the floor of the House is not an evil Wall Street banker.
And I want to get that out of the way here before people accuse me of purposeful false identification.
And before the SEIU people show up to pop my kneecaps, Steve Cohen on the floor of the House, I don't know how much money he's got, there are a lot of them out there, and we confused him with the genuine Steve Crowen on Wall Street, hedge fund guy, multi-billionaire.
That's not the Steve Cohen on the floor of the House of Representatives.
Have you heard?
I saw this yesterday.
No president, no sitting presidents ever attended the Super Bowl.
And there's a good reason for it.
The Super Bowl is already a security nightmare.
It's already without the arrival of the president and everything having to do with that.
It's already a security challenge.
So presidents don't go.
Sitting presidents don't.
Ex-presidents have shown up.
Vice presidents have shown up.
But Obama told reporters that he's going to go to the Super Bowl if the Chicago Bears defeat the Green Bay Packers on Sunday and are playing in the game on February, what is it, 4th, 6th, whatever it is.
I'm going.
No doubt.
Be the first time a sitting president attends the game.
He just wants to cause trouble.
He just wants to cause trouble.
He wants, if he goes to this game, it's going to be about making the whole day about him.
Because he knows, he knows that the lapdog media in sports is also on his side.
They'll be covering it.
And the whole day will be turned over to Obama and what he's doing and where he is sitting and how's he reacting.
And can we get a camera crew in there to get periodic interviews with the president?
So I don't know if this has any impact on your thoughts on who you hope wins between the Packers and the Bears on Sunday.
Well, the regime's team, you mean the Steelers?
Well, the regime just said their team's the Bears.
That's the only way he's going to go if the bears are in it.
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Joan Rivers.
I don't know that she got the memo either.
This was last night on Maude Behar's show.
And the question was: Let's see, you were uninvited to appear on Fox and Friends.
That really happened to you?
So now we call it Fox and former Friends.
Yeah.
And they said to our PR lady, she said, why?
And they said, because of what was said about Ms. Palin.
Because she's a Fox contributor.
I guess.
She's a Nazi.
I don't know.
She's a Nazi.
Palin is a Nazi.
So there you have the new civility.
It's all over the place.
They laugh about it.
Just days after all of this hand-wringing and angst, just days after, oh my God, what is the civility doing?
It's led to the shooting of 15 people in Arizona.
I don't know what they're doing.
And these people are running around like it never happened.
Of course, are they being held accountable for it?
By the way, let me say right.
I do not want to be speech police.
I frankly don't care.
Doesn't bother me.
She wants around calling people Nazis.
Fine.
We'll comment on it.
I'm not going to sit here.
All of this is absurd.
But if these people are going to sit here and start acting like this kind of language is destroying our culture, they better damn well be consistent about it or nobody's going to take them seriously.
This is not insignificant stuff here.
We're not the ones that do all this society disrupting anyway.
They are.
I'm going to talk about murder.
How many abortions we have every year in this country supported politically as a cause by the Democrat Party?
We all know that this is all patently absurd.
Speaking of this, there's a new mantra out there.
We got started yesterday.
Obamacare now is a matter of life or death.
There are no limits on the extremes to which these people will go.
No, sternly, headline news is CNN, but Maude Behar is not John King.
You know, John King apologized, some guests said, in the crosshairs.
We're really trying.
We're really trying.
But Maude Behar, she's not bound by any of that propriety.
It's the same umbrella network, CNN, but two different networks, two different philosophies.
So last night and yesterday, we have a montage of Bobby Scott, Democrat Virginia, George Miller, Democrat California, Frank Pallone, Democrat New Jersey, Nancy Pelosi, Anna Eshu, Democrat California, talking about the possibility of the repeal of health care reform.
Health care reform is a matter of life and death.
This is life and death.
It's an issue of life or death.
The issue of having health coverage is a matter of life and death.
A choice between life and death.
Not only is this absurd, it is, I don't know what the word for it is partly wrong.
It's not a matter of life or death.
You mean if we don't, if we repeal Obamacare, people are going to start dropping like flies?
It's just the absurdity of every argument the left makes is mitigated only by its utter disastrous impact on our culture and society.
These people are single-handedly doing what they can to tear it down.
Remember this.
All these Democrats, a matter of life and death.
Last Sunday, meet the press, David Gregory, during a discussion about civility in politics.
Is that the real problem?
Is a description of political discourse and political disagreement as being apocalyptic, having such huge consequence for the direction of the country?
Is he going to have these people on to talk about that?
You think he will?
Do you think he'll go get Bobby Scott, Frank Pallone, George Miller, Anna Eshu, and Nancy Pelosi to come on and answer his question about this?
Ask them to defend their apocalyptic life and death rhetoric.
You can't get more apocalyptic than life and death.
How about it, Mr. Gregory?
Have the invitations gone out to these people to come on and explain themselves to you?
Who's next on the phones?
Ron in Hastings, New York.
Glad you waited, sir.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
It's Hastings, Nebraska.
Hastings, Nebraska.
Yeah, there you go.
Hey, I've been listening since 1989.
What a treat.
Used to listen out of Kansas City, Missouri.
Couldn't even hardly hear you.
Hang on.
Hey, Ron, just a second.
This is a teachable moment.
Snerdley had never heard of Nebraska.
I think that's why he thought you had to mean New York.
He's from New York, and he only knows Nebraska if Ben Nelson's name comes up.
Nebraska, in N-E-B-R-A-S-K-A.
It's right up there.
It's close to Iowa.
You know where Iowa is because the Hawkeye caucus is right there.
And it's not far from Kansas and Missouri.
It's nowhere near New York.
It's just a little New York bias here on the call screener's part.
It wasn't my fault.
That's Hastings, Nebraska.
Yeah, we'll start over.
Yeah.
Listen, about the mocking of the Chinese.
Do you remember Mr. Belushi on Saturday Night Live?
He did numerous skits.
It's called the Summery or whatever.
He had that sword.
Yeah.
And he cut up everything, destroyed things, intimidated and threatened everybody.
Do you remember that?
That was Japanese, though, he was mocking.
Yeah, but still, you know, the whole principle, the whole idea.
Have you ever seen the movie Breakfast at Tiffany?
No.
I don't think I have.
Well, then somebody needs to call Mickey Rooney and say, you just palette movie, very popular.
You don't know how much of Chinese, Japanese culture you just destroyed.
They had Mickey Rooney playing, I forget whether it's Japanese or Chinese character, complete with the buck teeth and the fake phony accent.
I mean, it was one of the greatest movies reputed of all time.
Audrey Hepburn, George Pippard, and any number of people in that movie.
Yeah, the hypocrisy is fascinating.
It just fascinates me.
It is.
That's a good point, Bob, about Belushi.
Yeah, oh, yeah, and he did numerous.
It wasn't one time.
He did numerous skits with that.
And he threatened to, you know, cut people up and tearing the place up.
I'm told that's how he got hired.
The samurai bit was his audition.
So they did.
They kept going back to it.
It was hilarious.
By the time he chopped up the set, he chopped up kitchens.
It was insane.
Anyway, I appreciate that.
Good reminder there, Ron.
This is Bob in Guilford, New York.
Welcome to the EIB Network, sir.
Guilford, New Hampshire, sir.
Ah, yes, Guilford, New Hampshire.
thank you very much for the call yeah welcome to the start off i want to start off by saying you're a great american sir Thank you very much, sir.
Appreciate it.
I'm happy that your Steelers are in the game, at least up to this point.
At least up to this point.
Well, I don't know.
I mean, the Jets are tough.
Yeah, the Jets are tough.
It is going to be a good game.
Well, I hope it is, and I hope the Steelers win.
They will.
But, you know, I think Obama, you know, is doing a lot of things that I may not agree with, but he does love Chicago.
Yeah, he spends a lot of time at Kaminsky Park.
I think that, you know, he may really enjoy the game.
Yeah?
So, now, what did I say now?
Well, that you're disagreeing with out there.
Well, I don't know.
I mean, I agree with you most of the time, sir.
Yeah.
But, you know, I think you can go to the game and not be criticized.
Now, you know, I've been listening to you forever.
I think you're great.
Thank you.
You know, I don't disagree with you often.
Oh, you think I'm being critical when I said Obama, if he goes there, it'll just be to make it about himself.
You know, maybe you were joking.
No, I wasn't joking.
All right.
Well, you know, he knows it's going to be.
Look, every president knows when they go to New York that they create a nightmare for the people that live there.
The reason sitting presidents don't go to Super Bowls is because it's going to create additional headaches for the security planners, for the fans.
It's because everything has to be blocked, stopped, every plan changed and altered to get him in and out of there.
Well, and you have a point there.
But I don't know.
It's like if you disagree with him politically, you don't have to go after him, you know, tooth and nail about everything.
I mean, I don't know about the security, and, you know, sure it costs more money.
It's not convenient for people.
But, I mean, I don't know.
I just figured I'd call because I disagreed with you when you made it seem like he was doing it for political gain.
And I don't think that that's the reason that he's doing it.
Really?
I don't, but he's not.
His reelection campaign's already begun.
He's going to spend a billion dollars on that campaign.
He's already got people out there working on it.
Everything he's doing politically is oriented toward his reelection right now.
And it just happens to be the most watched television show in the world.
Well, and I don't want to disagree with you only because...
Well, go ahead if you do.
I mean, it's no crime.
But I just figured I'd throw it out there.
That's all I was doing, is throwing it out there that maybe he wants to enjoy the game.
But yeah, sure, he's probably going to get some points for being at the game.
And it may help him in his reelection.
I don't know.
I did not say that he would get points.
I don't know that.
I did not say that it would help his reelection.
What I'm saying is that the primary reason he would go would not be because he's a Bears fan.
When's the last time you ever heard him talk about the Bears?
He's got a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey.
The last time they won the Super Bowl, the Steelers owner thanked Obama for it.
I've never heard the Bears say one thing about Obama.
The Steelers, that's the regime's team.
The Bears are an excuse for the guy to go.
He's supposedly his home, you know, where Kaminsky Park is.
He spent a lot of time there.
Look at, he's, I'm just saying.
I'm not saying he can't go.
I don't have the power.
Nor would I exercise it if I did.
I'm just suggesting to you, I know you've never been to one of these probably.
Have you ever been to a Super Bowl in person?
No, I haven't had that luxury, sir.
Well, if you think getting on an airplane's a hassle, when's the last time you went through security at an airport?
I have gone to the Patriots games quite a bit.
No, that's nothing compared to a Super Bowl.
I agree, sir.
Because that's, I mean, it is one of the primo targets.
And this one, you're going to have 100,000 people in there.
Time Jerry Jones gets through printing tickets and cramming people in there, you're going to have over 100,000 people in there.
You're going to have, at this stadium, you might have as many as 5,000 to 7,000 people who will not be able to watch the game.
They're going to have to watch it on TVs and concourses.
But they are going to sell tickets to get that many people in there.
Last Super Bowl that had close to 100,000 people was the Steelers and Rams in the 89 Super Bowl at the Rose Bowl out in California.
So it just talk to anybody who lives in Manhattan about what happens when the president's going to spend a couple of days there, like during the UN or whatever.
It's a nightmare.
It's an absolute traffic that gets diverted, the places that you cannot go, the air traffic for crying out loud.
I remember I went to a Houston.
Oh, get this.
I went to George H.W. Bush's 80th birthday party.
This was not even a sporting event.
George H.W. Bush's 80th birthday party was at Reliance Stadium, the baseball stadium in Houston.
And they had a lot of stuff going on in the areas off the field, and everybody went down to the field in the stands for the singing and dancing and the parties.
And I didn't want to stay for all that.
So I thought I'd beat the traffic, and I took my car, went back to the airport, back at Houston Hobby, and I was not allowed to take off for two hours until Bush 43, the president, left.
They had all the airspace was, you couldn't take off as long as the president was on the ground at Reliance Stadium for his dad's birthday party.
So I had, I tried to get out of there early to beat all that, and it didn't work because they had air traffic shut down.
Nothing was allowed to leave.
So I'm sitting there twiddling my thumbs.
It's just everything changes when the president's on site, especially at a thing like this.
And it does not facilitate, it does not improve things, it does not make things smoother.
And the security, no, I could not have taxied to Dallas.
No, I geez.
I'm trying to be serious.
Nobody's making jokes here.
But it's, I'll tell you something else that happens, Bob.
The security people get paranoid.
You've got the president of the United States surrounded by 100,000 people.
And who knows what's up in the sky?
They've got the airspace shut down.
And every damn one of those security people is paranoid that something's going to go wrong on their watch.
It's just, there's a reason sitting presidents don't go to these things.
And it's not because they're not fans.
Most of them do the civilized thing and invite friends to the White House theater, pop up some popcorn, and have the Kennedys over.
And we're back, El Rushbaugh and the EIB network.
Look, folks, Obama's a politician.
He's running for reelection, president of the United States.
He campaigns all the time.
Every day is a campaign.
He will campaign all the time.
He polls and tests his messages.
Why would we assume that going to the Super Bowl is not a campaign move?
The exception to Obama would be that it's not a campaign move.
Why would we assume this is Obama simply enjoying the Super Bowl?
When's the last time Obama ever talked about football?
I thought he's, frankly, was a big fan of the Kenyan soccer team.
I was not aware he had this big love on for the Super Bowl.
And something else, folks.
Obama's still out there getting credit to this day for saying what he said in Tucson, what was it, how many days ago?
Four days after Tucson.
He's still reaping the harvest of those comments that he made four days after Tucson.
He has said nothing since.
He's going to say it again at the State of the Union show in general terms.
All Americans need to be civil.
He never points at an offender.
And yet, members of his own party, members of his own media, are acting in wanton violation of that for which they hailed him.
A call for civility.
A call for all of us to get along for the nine-year-old girl.
Whatever happened to that?
Have these Democrats, healthcare a matter of life and death, Republicans and healthcare Goebbels and propaganda.
Whatever happened to the vision of the nine-year-old girl that Obama talked about.
Breathtakingly amazing.
We'll be back.
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