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The leader of Jordan's powerful Muslim Brotherhood warned Saturday that unrest in Egypt will spread across the Mideast, and Arabs will topple leaders allied with the United States.
Hamam Saeed's comments are made in a protest outside the Egyptian embassy in Amman, Jordan, inspired by what's going on in Egypt.
About a hundred members of the fundamentalist group and activists from other leftist organizations.
And trade unions chanted, Mubarak step down.
The decision is made.
People's revolt will remain.
The Muslim Brotherhood has said the first thing they'll do is tear up the Egyptian treaty with Israel.
And Jimmy Carter's out there saying the Muslim Brotherhood's not behind this.
Thank you.
The Muslim Brotherhood says they are.
Obama says we support the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Muslim Brotherhood says we're going to tear up any country that has any relationship with the United States.
And Pharaoh Obama of Chicago says, Well, I'm down for that struggle.
I just got a report from a uh an expert involved in matters like this.
According to the news agencies, about 250,000 people gathered around Egypt to protest.
250,000.
Looks like a lot of people on TV.
The population of Egypt is 80 million.
250,000.
If the math is right, is 0.3% of the population.
Now, I mean, it's no doubt you got 250,000 people upset and angry about something it's news.
Because usually Egyptians don't protest the government for any reason.
But this is not exactly a Democrat mandate either.
I mean, by that standard.
Farrakhan's million man march should have made him president.
And isn't that what we're talking about?
Here we got 250,000 people.
You got to get rid of Mubarak.
Obama says we support the uprising.
Biden says, get rid of Mubarak.
He's not a dictator, but get rid of him.
Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, that's a dinner typical Joe Misspeak.
We'll look past it.
So 0.3% of the population starts raising hell, and the reaction is we gotta make this guy president.
The Muslim Brotherhood get rid of Mubarak.
It's important to keep these things in perspective.
Let's go back.
I want to review some Obama speeches.
We're gonna get to other news items, folks.
Don't don't don't think for a moment.
And old El Rushbaugh is gonna be distracted from other things in the news out there, such as health care and the waivers, such as 40% of all employees exempted from Obamacare are unionized.
Forty percent are members of unions, 40% of all people exempted with these waivers.
There's that.
There's a lot of stuff out there.
Let's go back June 4th.
Oh, take it back.
Uh we'll start with uh Friday night in Washington, the White House.
Obama speaking about the unrest in Egypt.
Around the world.
Governments have an obligation to respond to their citizens.
That's true here in the United States.
That's true in Asia.
It is true in Europe.
It's true in Africa.
And it's certainly true in the Arab world.
Where a new generation of citizens has the right to be heard.
When I was in Cairo, shortly after I was elected president, I said that all governments must maintain power through consent, Not coercion.
That is the single standard by which the people of Egypt will achieve the future they deserve.
The guy is coming out.
You know, I had people, I'm gonna tell you.
I had people, I was out to dinner with some friends Friday night in uh in in Los Angeles.
Went to the Grand Havana Club, one of the last civilized spots in the world where you can smoke a cigar or as many as you want and have dinner, quality food at the same time, or watching a sports event on TV.
And everybody in the room, including the waitresses and waiters are smiling.
The Grand Havana Club, Beverly Hills, one of the last civilized spots.
And I had my iPhone with me, and I'm checking emails, and I got I've got people say, Obama just came out in support of the Muslims.
That's a wait Mabrik's a Muslim.
Yeah, but these are the outside, these are these are the I mean, these are the radicals.
Obama's just come out, and that's this is the comment that they had heard.
He had three percent of the population protesting, and here's Obama saying, Yeah, yeah, they better listen to him out there.
Uh, obligation to respond to their citizens.
So you've known that the truth is on.
They want Mubarak gone.
This regime is lining up their sights to get rid of uh Mubarak.
Here's Obama.
Let's go back to June 4th, 2009.
This is Obama.
He told the Muslim world that now that we have elected him, and the great Satan Bush was gone, everything is gonna be hunky-dory.
Much has been made of the fact that an African American with the name Barack Hussein Obama could be elected president.
But my personal story is not so unique.
The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores.
And that includes nearly seven million American Muslims in our country today, who, by the way, enjoy incomes and educational levels that are higher than the American average.
This always amazed me.
Forgive me here if this offends some of you, but we're minding our own business on September 11th.
Our own airplanes are hijacked by Islamist Muslim radicals, 3,000 people end up dead, and we think we have to reach out to Muslims.
Obama gets elected, he goes over there, gives this speech in Cairo as an apologist for the United States.
It always perplexed me.
Some people, it um rubbed them the wrong way.
Obama talks about must exhibit a responsibility to its citizens.
Tell that to the Tea Party.
Using Obama's own logic, the Tea Party ought to find somebody and they should be president today.
Obama, this regime, its media, certainly have more love, devotion, and acceptance of the Muslim Brotherhood than they do the Tea Party.
So if the Muslim Brotherhood, point three percent of the Egyptian population, should be named leaders simply because of this protest, so what should that mean for the Tea Party?
How come Obama didn't say anything during the Iranian protests?
I mean, we had average Iranian citizens trying to get rid of the mullahs and Ahmedini Zod.
What percent of the population of Iran was protesting them?
I guarantee you it was a lot more than.3 percent.
Now we didn't say anything about that.
Then I got to listen to citizens out there.
Well, I don't know about a Sputnik moment.
But didn't Obama have an Egypt moment back on November 2nd.
Didn't the president speak?
Obama seems to have largely ignored.
In fact, he's doubling down here on all kinds of things.
Back to Cairo, June 4th, 2009, Obama apologizing.
Iraq was a war of choice that provoked strong differences in my country and around the world.
Events in Iraq have reminded America of the need to use diplomacy and build international consensus to resolve our problems whenever possible.
9-11 was an enormous trauma to our country.
The fear and anger that it provoked was understandable.
But in some cases, it led us to act contrary to our traditions and our ideals.
We are taking concrete actions to change course.
I have unequivocally prohibited the use of torture by the United States.
And I have ordered the prison at Guantanamo Bay closed by early next year.
Well, I don't know about torture, but Gitmo is still open.
But how about this whole bite?
Iraq was a war of choice that provoked strong differences.
We've we we we paid no attention to our traditions and ideals of what?
Defending ourselves.
But now this same guy can't wait to embrace the Muslim Brotherhood, whoever it is that's responsible for this uprising.
And what are these people demanding?
They're demanding freedom.
They're demanding democracy.
That's why Bush went into Iraq.
Obama has apologized for all that.
Now we should have done consensus.
We should have done diplomacy.
So I said earlier in the pro how in the world do you leave Bush out of the equation?
If you're going to praise these guys, the Muslim Brotherhood, whoever this is, if you're going to praise them for being a pro-democracy movement, if you're going to praise them, then don't you have to link what happened in Iraq and the desire for similar freedom elsewhere in the Middle East?
Obama wasn't through apologizing in his Cairo speech.
In the middle of the Cold War, the United States played a role in the overthrow of a democratically elected Iranian government.
I understand those who protest that some countries have weapons that others do not.
No single nation should pick and choose which nation holds nuclear weapons.
And that's why I strongly reaffirmed America's commitment to seek a world in which no nations hold nuclear weapons.
Oh, yeah.
Let's hear a standing off for that because his audience knows fine, Mr. Obama, you get rid of yours so that we'll be the only ones that have any.
Because we have no intention of not developing nuclear weapons.
So this nation was sold out June 4th, 2009.
Hadn't even been in office six months, and he's over in Cairo selling us out.
Blaming us for everything, blaming our nukes.
We don't have the right to determine who's got nukes and who doesn't.
Well, the ChICOM certainly think they do.
The Russians certainly think they do.
Hell, Obama even apologized for Bush's attempts to spread freedom.
There has been controversy about the promotion of democracy in recent years.
And much of this controversy is connected to the war in Iraq.
So let me be clear.
No system of government can or should be imposed by one nation, by any other.
Have you forgotten this?
All right.
That you hear this, and doesn't it?
It just makes your blood boil again.
Impose freedom?
Freedom is not an imposition.
We don't impose, we liberate.
Obama doesn't even see that.
Or doesn't want to see it.
But wait a minute, now he's kind of caught pretzel, does he not?
Because he's promoting a democratic uprising.
He's in support of the promotion of democracy.
He's embracing it.
But boy, that Bush was a bad, bad guy.
Now, what did all these apologies buy us?
What did we get as a result of our president running around saying all these things?
Well, here is a montage.
Friday and Sunday, CNN's Farid Zakaria, Christine Romans, A.P.'s Hamza Hindawi, a former Navy SEAL, and John King at CNN talking about anti-government protests in Egypt.
During the demonstration, anti-American anger was palpable.
To avoid some anti-American sentiment.
Some of the protesters are carrying anti-American anger.
With the anti-American rhetoric that's going on there right now, the people don't trust us.
A lot of anti-American sentiment.
Well, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, how can that happen?
Obama has been to Egypt.
He apologized for us.
He told everybody over there, we've been wrong and we're going to make it right.
I'm president now, and we're not going to do these horrible rotten things to you that my predecessors have done.
I'm apologizing.
And still, with Barack Hussein Pharaoh Obama now, President of the United States going into his third year, there's still anti American sentiment in Egypt.
How can this be?
Where is the love?
Where is the consensus?
Where is the appreciation in the radical capitals of the Middle East for our boy president who was so apologetic and so understanding, and so promising and assuring that never again would the United States be a bully in that part of the world.
And still yet, ladies and gentlemen, the Muslim Brotherhood to this day, as of this weekend promising to rip apart any country that has ties with the United States, even while Pharaoh Obama is the leader.
Supposed to be just the opposite.
June 2, 2009.
This is um a couple days before the Obama speech, Lara Logan, CBS News, live from Cairo.
Sunset in Cairo.
The call to prayer rings out.
Thousands fill the mosques for Friday prayers.
Muslims around the world are paying close attention to the overtures made by Barack Obama from his first moments as president of America's new leader has raised the hopes of Muslims all over the world who now expect so much of one man.
The hopes of Muslims all over the world rested on one man, Barack Obama.
The hopes of Muslims all over the world and Egypt burns despite one man, Pharaoh Obama.
Obama's aides, by the way, just so you know, Obama's aides and uh in the regime claimed that his Cairo speech inspired Iranians.
Now people forget there was a big public Iranian uprising in 2009, and I'm you may not even remember it.
It wasn't widely reported, but it was much, much larger than this.
And it they are still in Iran, they're still hanging members of the public who protested against the regime in Iran.
They're still hanging them.
And when that happened, Obama's age claimed that it was his Cairo speech that inspired the Iranian uprising, but his speech was never broadcast in Iran.
They blocked it.
Besides, there was nothing inspiring in that speech anyway.
All there was in that speech was my country's been guilty, but never again since I'm here.
That was the thrust of the speech.
Two Indiana University scholars have done an exhaustive survey.
Two Indiana University scholars, they report that sexy female news anchors distract male viewers.
The new research finds that when a female news anchors sexual attractiveness is played up, male viewers retain less information.
They do not remember much of what the female news anchor reported.
Now, why would that be?
Scholars, critics, and viewers have noted that some TV newscasts can be momentarily mistaken for Victoria's secret specials in an apparent attempt to capture channel surfing male viewers, stations have hired attractive female anchors, often outfitting them in a tire that emphasizes their sexuality.
And these guys watch, but they couldn't tell you what was just reported.
I'll tell you when I first noticed this, I lived in Kansas City back in the 70s, and one local station there went out and made a big deal out of some new weather girl that they had hired.
And I gotta tell you, when this woman stood on the East Coast and faced the West Coast, the first state you saw was Missouri.
And yeah, and those guys didn't care.
You know what the what the weather was.
Ken in Lavonia, Michigan, welcome to the EIB network.
Great to have you here.
Yeah, Rosh.
I wanted to comment that uh unfortunately, once again, uh, when we look at uh President Barack Obama's uh decision to support the protesters in Egypt, yeah, uh, it's not in the interest of the American people.
There is no way that you can create out of the belief system of Islam a democracy anywhere close to what we have in America.
Yeah, they don't believe in it.
No.
And since uh the overwhelming majority of the uh people in Egypt are uh Muslims, um it's unavoidable to end up with a another Islamic state like Iran.
Now, you think Obama, I mean, clearly he knows this, right?
I do believe he knows it.
And I So why is he supporting the uprising?
Well, I I really believe, and uh look at what uh he didn't do when uh Iran was having their uprising.
Uh I believe that he does want another Islamic state there for whatever personal reasons, because that's that's a serious charge.
Well, when the Iranians had their uprising, he said and did nothing.
Uh now the Egyptians, they're having theirs, and he's uh getting involved, and uh he knows there again, anybody that checks into the teachings of Islam uh looks at the facts.
Uh there is no way that you can get a, like I said, an American democracy out of their uh belief system.
Well, I know there is not a Muslim nation democratic in the way we are anywhere in the world.
Well, you're absolutely right about that.
I I have found it really curious that Obama has from the get-go appeared to embrace this uprising.
Muslim Brotherhood throw Mubarak overboard.
No, Snerdley, that's right.
That's why I don't do TV.
Sexy.
Nobody would remember what I said.
It'd been proven my first TV show.
Speak it up, turn it up.
As I say, turn it up.
The late great Bo Diddley.
On the excellence in broadcasting network, Rush Limboss serving humanity, half my brain, tied behind my back just to make it fair.
I remember uh Jimmy Carter, he didn't say anything about the Iranian regime stepping down either.
You know, back in 2009, I mean, people forget this.
Two thousand nine, there was a huge uprising for freedom in Iran.
Jimmy Carter didn't say Ahmadini Zag must go, but Jimmy Carter's out there saying Mubarik must go.
And by the way, how do we get rid of anybody with the name Barack in their first name?
Well, in their last name.
This Hazni Mubarak.
He knows this is a Mubarak, but still how can this country ever trust somebody with such a foreign name as Mubarak?
Anyways, we gotta get rid of the guy.
Now, uh, ladies and gentlemen, I just to give you an illustration of how things have changed.
It's a good teaching moment for you leftists out there, including those of you in the media and in the Democrat Party.
What went on this weekend and is still going on?
We had a major uprising in Egypt.
We had riots in the streets.
There weren't too many women, by the way.
Notice how few women you see in the protests in Egypt.
We know that there were women protesters in Iran in 2009.
Some of those women were shot.
A number have since been hanged by the state, but doesn't seem that there are that many women protesting in Egypt.
Which to me says that the protesters might not be all that tolerant or concerned about freedom after all.
Well, I just have to wait and see on that.
But when all this was going on, where were the three network news anchors?
Now, normally something like this, Egypt, we've got a relationship.
They would be over there.
I mean, if this were happening during the Bush administration, Saturday night, all three nightly newscasts would have been done from Cairo.
They'd be over there, and they would be blaming it On America.
This is what happened with the war in Iraq.
This is what it's led to.
Now we have another unstable ally, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Where was Katie Korick this weekend?
I happen to know.
Katie Couric was not in Davos.
Katie Kurick was at a swank luxury hotel in South Beach.
Down Miami, sucking up some sun, sucking up some rays.
That's how the anchor of CBS News covers the Egyptian revolt.
Murrell, Cronkite, and Olbermann must be rolling in their graves over this dereliction of duty.
She probably just upset that Pharaoh Obama didn't invite her to the going-away party for Axelrod on Saturday night at the home of Linda Douglas.
Don't think that there's not a little catfight stuff maybe going on there.
Where was Hillary Clinton?
Hillary Clinton was enjoying herself in Haiti on Sunday while the Middle East was in flames.
Well, the Middle East was in flames, Obama is at the home of Linda Douglas, with other members of the media saying goodbye to Joe Axelrod, David Axelrod, who is not going anywhere.
Obama will see him probably today.
Chris in Raleigh, North Carolina, great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Russ, thank you very much for taking my call.
You bet, sir, it's my pleasure out there.
My question is, and I don't want to sound like an anti-capitalist, but how much is uh President Mubarak worth?
I've heard rumors over the past couple of days that he's worth in the tens of billions of dollars.
I just wanted to know if that's really true.
I have no idea.
So what if he is?
Well, I just a question.
He's the only person over there who's uh doesn't have King next to his name, and he's uh uh happened to be one of the you know wealthiest people out there from from what I've heard.
So I just got a question to see if he was uh if that's really the case, or if that's just something that they're just making up to uh infer that he's even worse off than he is.
Let me understand.
You are hearing that he's a multi-billionaire, and that that is why they're protesting him, and uh well, it adds to the actual um infuriates the the the discrepancy between the rich and the poor, so I guess that if the people hear that he's worth like 13, 20 billion dollars, and you hear people are writing over food rights, I think that would explain to people more, but you may have a point.
Uh we give Egypt one and a half billion dollars a year, it has to go someplace.
I I uh I hadn't I hadn't heard that.
Who is it that is making this claim that Mubarak's a multi-billionaire?
Uh I heard it on uh uh obviously uh the uh liberal media said something on to that degree I and they're and they're saying this uh within the context of of course Mubarak's a bad guy.
Of course, multi-billionaire bad guy, no wonder there are protests.
Yeah.
Try to equate this with the protests at AIG and all that and those bonuses, I see.
Yeah.
So they're protesting Mubarak because he's a multi-billionaire.
And they're obviously protesting the King of Jordan because he's a multi-billionaire.
Well, if they start protesting Gates and Buffett, they may have something.
But I I don't know.
I I I don't think I think that's all smokes.
I I think this is classic.
You have a story.
You've got an uprising.
The media has templates.
They have templates and narratives, and they're just taking one that they like, because nobody knows yet that this is good or bad for us.
Nobody knows yet what this is all.
Have you seen the definitive explanation or analysis for this?
Well, you've seen attempts at it, but I mean, there's nobody with certitude.
For Kringle, when you hit when you have Jimmy Carter saying Mubarik must go, that's reason enough to put the brakes on.
So the fact that the left would be saying he's a multi-billionaire fits perfectly the template.
Obviously, he's out of touch, he's raping his country.
And these uh poor people have finally figured how much of Putin's worth.
Putin's gotta be worth billions.
No, nobody dares ask him.
How much is how much is Hugo Chavez worth?
Nobody dares how much is Fidel Castro worth?
How about the Saudi King?
Now, what did George Sorosworth for crying out left?
We want to start talking about this.
We're just going to end up illustrating that the wealthiest people in the world are liberal democrats and totalitarians.
And that they've acquired their wealth by virtue of stealing it.
That's all we're gonna confirm here.
Uh Chris, I appreciate the call.
White Plains, New York, and Matt, you're next.
I'm glad you uh waited.
Welcome to the program, sir.
Yeah, hi, Russ.
Listen, uh, this is a huge deception going on in the Middle East.
This is not a display of democracy trying to work.
There's a little history here in Mubarak.
Back in 95, there was an attempted assassination by way of car bomb on his motorcade.
It failed.
He, at that time, when he was rising in power, was uh lean Israeli relations were were improving, and he actually came to the White House to visit Bill Clinton.
The uh the assassins were linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, more specifically Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda.
And that was in 95, right in 96, Saudi Arabia expelled Osama bin Laden.
He went to Sudan, and we know a fatwa was issued in August out of a London Arabic newspaper where Osama bin Laden, following the attempted assassination on Mubarak and his expo is the expulsion from Saudi Arabia called for jihad against the U.S. and all its allies.
And then from there we had the two embassy bombings in Africa, the USS Cole.
They sent operatives into this country to learn how to fly planes, and then they carried out 9-11.
Luckily, Bush came on the scene.
Uh the weak foreign policy that was established under the Clinton administration changed completely under Bush.
And we've kept them at bay for the last ten years.
However, this is the Muslim Brotherhood's chance to take back Egypt, which is a strategic place in the Islamic globalist vision for the world.
This is absolutely not democracy at work.
This is being propagandized.
Anybody who thinks that Mubarak is bad, the next one after him could be ten times worse.
That's why Clinton supported them.
That's why Bush supported them, and it's very odd that Barack Hussein Obama does not support.
I have to tell you, I'm with you on this.
And I I started, as I say, not to be redundant here, but I started getting emails at dinner Friday night from people who were uh aghast that Obama was coming out in support of a radical Muslim group in terms of um taking over controlling Egypt.
People were shocked by it.
They want Egypt back, Rush.
They want it back, and you know what?
Barack Hussein Obama's gonna give it to them, and we're gonna have problems.
Well, there is let me add to your history now.
Bush pressured Mubarak to allow freer elections in 2005, and the Muslim Brotherhood won 20% of the seats in the uh in the Egyptian parliament.
And that was uh that was that that that surprised everybody.
The size of that victory scared Washington and Cairo.
And Mubarak responded to this by purging the organization.
And that led to, or culminated actually, in the Muslim Brotherhood's defeat in last year's legislative elections, which everybody said were rigged by the ruling party.
So I'm sure this is a factor, too.
There are a lot of things that are not widely reported or even known.
Uh Mubarak is actually a hardliner against Islamists and has declared that he's never gonna let them hold power again.
That's why they hate him.
So, you know, the Mubarak is the is certainly the the less the the lesser of a bunch of bad options, but this is exactly how we lost Iran.
The Shah of Iran was said to be horrible.
He said to be rich and wealthy, and stealing money from his own people, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And uh Jimmy Carter thought it was outrageous.
Shah Viran was a human rights violation.
Here comes Ayatollah Khomeini.
And a lot of people are worried that this scenario is replaying itself, and because we've got the second term of uh Jimmy Carter taking place here.
Matt, I'm glad you called.
I appreciate it.
Always a pleasure.
Thanks.
Hi, welcome back.
It's L. Rushbow having more fun than a human being, should be allowed to have ladies and gentlemen in the next hour.
How many do I have here?
One.
Two.
Looks like I've got uh two stories on electric cars.
You know, if if you are an electric car proponent, I just want to warn you you're not gonna enjoy this.
You're not.
And I'm these are news stories in the Washington Post.
Uh we have a new story at the American Spectator.
The Washington Post story, guys speculates, there were people stuck in the snow for six hours in their internal combustion cars that ran out of gasoline in that big blizzard that went.
This guy he started calculating what would have happened had he been in an electric car.
He might have died.
Might have suffered severe free.
So the battery time in cold weather, we all know this just plummets.
It's it's interesting because it's to me.
If you want an electric cart, that's fine.
I, you know, I'm for freedom.
If you if you've been sold on them and you think it's great, great, that's that's that's just wonderful.
Uh manufacturers are gonna pay you to drive one.
The government's gonna pay you to drive one.
Have at it if that's what you want.
But if you think that you're going to be helping the environment, if you think that you are going to be cleaning up the environment, if you think that you're gonna have a major impact on the climate and global warming, you are being duped.
Big time.
Big, and what it illustrates, both of these stories illustrate that this is simply a bunch of leftists at the top of this regime trying to force things on you based on their, and we'll be charitable here, totally ignorant, mistaken belief about the whole concept of green energy.
See, the thing is, ladies and gentlemen, markets work.
They do.
It really is no more complicated than that.
If there were something better than the internal combustion engine, it would be there.
If there were something better, more economical, cleaner, it would be there.
It's not.
Markets work.
Attempts to manipulate them do not.
And you know, if you listened at any time last week, you know that one of the things that I don't know, grates on me, concerns me, is the relative ease with which people in this country are manipulated by political agendas disguised as good works.
I guess it's always been the case, and I guess it's always going to be the case, and the majority of people are just sheep.
But I still cringe at the notion.
I can understand the notion of sheep in a totalitarian country, but I don't.
I can't accept easily the notion of sheep in a free country.
And since I love this country and want the best for it and want the best of people for people who live here being sheep, is not the way to get there.
Here's a story about wind farms.
When you need them most, they don't work.
When it gets cold, they shut down.
They just they don't work.
None of what the left pushes works.
Despite two billion dollars in stimulus funds spent on wind power, there aren't any jobs.
This is a story from a year ago that I'm going to couple with something that just happened last week.
Sit tight, all that and more coming up.
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When you run out of gasoline on the highway, somebody drives up with a can of gas, puts it in.
When you run out of electricity, what happens?
Yeah.
No, lightning won't even help you.
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