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July 1, 2011, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 Podcast.
So the White House thinks that what uh what uh Mark Halpern said was inappropriate.
Well, that's curious.
We'll compare some things here to a minute.
It would actually as appropriate, but hi folks, how are you?
I'm Rush Limbaugh, the leader of the pack, the keeper of the flame, the keeper of the tablets.
Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
So the White House thinks that what uh what uh Mark Halpern said was inappropriate.
Well, that's curious.
We'll compare some things here to a minute.
It would actually as appropriate, but hi folks, how are you?
I'm Rush Limbaugh, the leader of the pack, the keeper of the flame, the keeper of the tablets, the igniter of the flame on Friday.
Let's go!
Live from the Southern Command in Sunny, South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
And a big open line Friday, it's gonna be, folks, because sometime in this hour, whenever I decide to do it, is it totally up to me.
We're going to announce which fortunate community across the fruited plain will receive it a refrigerated truckload of two if by tea.
This little, I don't want to call it a contest.
I mentioned this little promotion one time, maybe twice.
I said, go to the two if by tea.com website and tell us why a truckload of refrigerated two if by tea iced tea should be uh rolling into your town for your town's 4th of July celebration.
We had over 3,000 entries.
Uh and uh some of the things I mean, you if you if you had a chance to read these, it would warm your heart and it would uh provide you with uh all any reassurance you need about where we are as a country uh is just it it has been a genuine uh honor for me and Catherine too, and an upper for all of us to uh to have this experience.
So later in this hour, we will announce where that giant truckload is gonna end up with a refrigerated load of two if by tea.
Great to have you with us, folks.
Open line Friday.
As you know, we go to the phones.
A greatest career risk ever taken by an acknowledged major media figure such as me occurs every Friday on this program.
When we go to the phones, the content of the program is given over to rank amateurs.
I, of course, a highly trained broadcast specialist.
And on Monday through Thursday, we only talk about the things that interest me or that I care about.
But on Friday we broom that, and whatever you wish to speak about is fair game.
So, telephone numbers 800-282-2882, the email address Lrushbow at EIB net.com.
Now, let me quickly get this out of the way.
Yesterday, I um I told you that I was running a beta of the new Mac OS 10 Lion.
Uh and and how much I love it, and what a great upgrade it is.
Is it is a genuine advancement, and they've incorporated so much of the great aspects of the mobile operating systems on the iPhone and the iPad over to the computer, either your tower or your laptop or what have you.
Last night I took the plunge and I installed the beta of the new iOS 5, the new mobile operating system upgrade on an iPad.
I I didn't do it on an iPhone yet, but I've got a number of iPads and a couple I could experiment with.
I have to tell you folks, I am a I'm like a pig in slop with this.
I was up, I was up till two in the morning playing with this.
I absolutely love it.
And I love sharing my passions with you.
I've always done it for 23 years, it'll be 23 years on August 1st, which is a month away.
23rd anniversary.
Um, don't have it all working.
Now, not all aspects of it are working, but the wireless sink.
Uh If you're familiar with this, if you have an iPhone or an iPad, you know that you have to connect to your computer via iTunes to sync it to upgrade it.
No more.
It just is as long as you plug in your unit, your iPad iPhone, it has to be plugged into power.
So once that happens, just automatically sinks to iTunes on your computer.
Whatever computer you're made into, it just happens.
Whatever apps you've purchased on your device end up being synced to the computer and verse spices.
It's just, and that's just one thing.
They got tabs now in the safari.
Browser.
They've got they've brought over some really cool things in the mail app.
Notifications.
iCloud, it's it's there, but there's not a whole lot of iCloud they've got hooked up yet and is working, but it's there for a couple of things.
But it's just you know, it's it just boggles my mind how much uh how great that company is and and how far ahead of everybody else that they are.
They really are a model.
And uh it doesn't come out to the fall.
You know, I couldn't wait.
I just I literally could not witness this beta two.
And I was warned, don't mess with beta two, rush is nothing there.
You're gonna get frustrated more than you are happy.
Not true, folks.
Not true.
Okay.
Um sabotage.
Sabotage.
That's the latest.
We told you about that last week in Los Angeles.
The Republicans are sabotaging the economy.
This according to the Democrats, this according to Obama, it's the l and it was so clear as a Bell de C that it was that it was happening.
Projecting exactly what they are doing to the economy.
Now they accuse the Republicans of it.
We've got you know this DSK guy.
You know, there's something, folks.
This this is the the that short little French guy that apparently the maid uh it looks like there was a setup.
But the charges with the guy are still there.
He's been released on his own recognizance, but the charges against him are still there.
The thing that I'm having trouble with here is, you know, I'm a I'm a child of the universe.
I'm a child of the 60s and the 70s.
And I have grown up very much aware of all of the beliefs of feminism, and feminists have told us from the time I was 19 years old, that women never lie about being raped.
Remember that snertly?
They never lie about being abused, they never lie about any of this.
Now all of a sudden, this maid is accused of uh having set this guy up.
The new IMF woman replacing this guy happens to be from Chicago.
Uh, anybody want to start talking conspiracies here?
This is delectable.
This is uh this is going to be fun.
We've got a number of things to get to on the program today.
For example, the White House says an off-color remark about President Obama by MSNBC analyst Mark Halpern was inappropriate.
We have that bite from yesterday by any chance, and we hold on to that.
I forgot to suggest that we hold on to that, and I'm not hearing an answer.
Nobody likes it tell me, okay, fine, go get it.
Um people might not have heard it.
I heard other people play it and they bleeped it out.
I don't know why anybody bleeped it out.
They said it.
Here's something else now.
I'm also being told that Halpern on MSNBC was told that what he was going to say wouldn't be heard because there was a seven-second delay.
Now, I don't know, folks.
Uh as I tell you, I'm a highly trained broadcast specialist.
You don't you're sitting there on live television, so look, I want to say something, but can we bleep it?
You just don't say it.
So this program.
Oh, we use the deedle button.
I see Our deedle button even hooked up now.
Let me hit the deal button.
Nothing happens.
You okay?
Here's a deedle button.
There we go.
See, I can I can deedle myself.
Yeah, do it again.
You know what I love to do?
You get some sweet little old lady on the phone.
Hi, Mr. Limboy.
I just love you so much.
I and my husband, we have been listening to you for 35 years.
You are the greatest.
I love deedling these little old ladies.
Say nothing wrong, make everybody in the audience wonder what the heck did she just say that they had to deedle.
I have fun with the needle.
We are also on, we we we take no chances with our delay here.
We are on a 40-second delay.
It used to be standard seven-second delay in the broadcast business.
We, of course, have trendsetters.
We went to 40 seconds, and the reason we went to 40 seconds.
Well, there's two reasons.
One, to have fun with it.
Somebody says something, we know we've got 40 seconds to on air decide while you can hear us deciding.
Gee, should we let that go by or not?
We got 40 seconds to count down, 10 seconds to go, five seconds, okay, bleep it.
Another reason why there's 40 seconds is so that there is no panic on the part of anybody at the broadcast engineer console.
Nobody has to act really fast.
We get time to make the decision.
The point is that what you're hearing me say now actually occurred 40 seconds ago.
So any of you uh people on the phone attempting to corrupt the program or pollute it with your own profanity, you're not gonna get away with it.
It's it's uh it's it's impossible.
No, when I say deedle little old ladies, I mean this, not not come on.
Snerdley, where is your mind today?
Here, ladies and gentlemen, Mark Halprin yesterday on uh MSNBC morning Joe, the Joe Scarborough show with Mika Bzinski.
And the seven second delay today.
I wanted to characterize how I thought the president behaved.
Now, the White House says that that remark was inappropriate.
White House says it's inappropriate.
The White House spokesman, Mr. Claire Shipman, Jay Carney, said that the comment was an inappropriate thing to say about any president except George W. Bush.
Uh Carney said that he well, he didn't really say that, but you know damn well if they if if Halpert had called Bush that name, they wouldn't even have apologized.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said the comment inappropriate about any president.
Carney also said he had expressed that sentiment to NBC network executives.
Halperin quickly apologized on the air Thursday.
MSNBC suspended him indefinitely hours later.
MSNBC also said Halpern's comment was completely inappropriate and unacceptable.
A network apologized to Obama.
So let's take a look here.
Uh the word dick, inappropriate.
But the Republicans will hurt disabled kids.
Is totally permissible.
The Republicans will hurt college kids.
The Republicans will take food out of old people's mouths.
Totally appropriate.
Republicans want to take social security checks away from old people.
Totally appropriate.
Paul Ryan will push your grandmother to her death over a cliff in a wheelchair.
Totally appropriate.
The rich are selfish, mean spirited, extremist racists.
Totally appropriate to say.
Conservatives are racist, sexist, bigot, homophobes.
It's totally appropriate to say.
It is totally appropriate to make up quotes I never said and attribute them to me.
It's totally appropriate for left-wing sports writers to invent things I never said and put them out all over the...
that's totally appropriate.
The word dick is inappropriate.
It's totally appropriate for the president of the United States to tell a mother, asking him about her 100 year old mother, whether or not his health care plan would give her a pacemaker.
It's totally appropriate for the president to tell that woman, well, just give your mom a pain pill.
That's totally appropriate.
I'm gonna bankrupt the coal industry.
You can go ahead and open a coal fired power plant if you want, but you're gonna go bankrupt, because that's my intention, said Obama.
That's totally appropriate.
You can't just get on your corporate jet and go to Vegas anymore.
Those days are over.
That's totally appropriate.
Okay.
Don't listen to Rush Limbaugh.
That's not how things get done.
Totally appropriate.
It is totally appropriate to lie, to malign, to impugn.
People, if you are a liberal Democrat from the White House on down.
But it's inappropriate to use the word dick on MSNBC.
We'll be back.
You'll rush bow off to our rousing start as they all are here on the EIB network.
Don't go anywhere, folks.
We'll be back as eagerly as you want us to be back.
We will be back before you know it.
The big voice on the right.
Rush Limbaugh leading you into Independence Day weekend, the 4th of July, which, as we learned yesterday from Harvard University, Fourth of July parades are exclusively uplifting to Republicans.
Fourth of July parades convert youngsters to Republicans.
Fourth of July parades leave Democrats cold.
Democrats are not moved by Fourth of July parades.
Republicans are.
It's an amazing thing.
We had all the details of the survey yesterday.
Last night on PBS, Charlie Rose Show, he interviewed Conservation International co-founder and CEO Peter Seligman during a discussion about climate change.
Charlie Rose said, why does the debate linger?
It lingers because, as I say, science is partially ideology.
Mitt Romney got in political trouble with some people, you know, with Rush Limbaugh and others, by suggesting that there's a human contribution to global warming.
If there was a 1% chance that the plane you were getting into this morning to fly here was going to crash, would you get on that plane?
The answer is always no.
Okay.
So let's assume that there's only a 20% chance that climate change science is right.
Do you take the risk of not responding to it?
You know, that's the argument these people have been using.
I first heard this argument made by uh Professor Oppenheimer.
Some guy named Oppenheimer was on this week with David Brinkley.
I was in Sacramento.
I remember it was this summertime, and it was uh had to be 1985.
And back then global warming, and he said, Well, we can't prove it.
We really we can't prove it.
And it was just five years earlier that Newsweek and Time magazine had their cover stories on global cooling and the coming of a new ice age.
So these guys are out now with global warming, and we only had 20 years.
We only had 20 years.
If we were wrong, then disaster was gonna happen, and we would not be able to do anything about it.
And the argument was we can't prove it, but what if we're right?
We had better get started now.
There's no harm, even if we're wrong.
And of course, there would be tremendous harm because the solution to man-made global warming is communism.
The solution to man made global warming is socialism.
That's what it's all about.
So here comes this guy.
Conservation International co founder Peter Saligman.
Okay, let's assume there's only a 20 20% chance of climate change science is right.
Do you take the risk of not responding to it?
Only we know it's a hoax.
It's been established as a hoax.
And by the way, if there was a 1% chance that that plane you were getting into this morning to fly here was going to crash, would you get on it?
People do every day.
People get on every every day.
There is a percentage that an airplane's gonna crash and people get on them every day.
Make no mistake about it.
So the they're back now to recycling the same old arguments.
Moving on, here's Chuck Schumer.
Chuck U. Schumer on offense again.
This is an and Dick Turban too, and this is about the Republicans sabotaging the United States economy.
We need to start asking ourselves an uncomfortable question.
Are Republicans slowing down the recovery on purpose for political gain in 2012?
And now it's becoming clear that insisting on a slash and burn approach may be part of this plan.
It has a double benefit for Republicans.
It's ideologically tidy, and it undermines economic recovery, which they think only helps them in 2012.
If the public comes to believe that Republicans are deliberately sabotaging the economy, it will backfire politically.
This is really so audacious, it's unbelievable.
They are sabotaging the economy.
Barack Obama is.
Let me tell you if if Republicans are sabotaging the economy, why is the Texas economy so strong?
Republican governor.
Why is North Dakota's economy booming?
Republican governor.
Why is New Jersey's economy on the rebound?
Republican governor.
Is Governor Christie sabotaging that economy?
Or is he rescuing it?
How about Wisconsin?
How about Indiana?
How about Ohio?
We had Scott Walker, we got Mitch Daniels, we got John Kasich.
Those states are on the rebound economically.
Republican governors.
Are they sabotaging their state economies?
The facts say they are rescuing their states.
Did Reagan or Carter policies sabotage the U.S. economy?
I ask you.
Hi, and welcome back, Rush Limbaugh.
Open line Friday.
We will be getting to your phone calls earlier than usual.
I want to go back, uh, ladies and gentlemen to this uh Peter Seeligman might.
A thought just struck me here.
Peter Seeligman last night on Charlie Rose talking about global warming, man-made global warming, and Charlie Rose wondering why the debate's still lingering.
Here's the bite again.
Lingers because uh, as I say, science is partially ideology.
Romney got in political trouble with some people.
Wait a minute.
So hold it just a second.
Stop it.
Did you hear that?
Science is partly ideology.
No, it is not, folks.
That is a profound admission by this.
This guy ought to be thrown out of the club for that.
Science is in part ideology?
Ah.
Telanta Einstein.
Anyway, that's not what I wanted to focus on.
Here's the rest of the bite.
Rush Limbaugh and others by suggesting that there's a human contribution to global warming.
If there was a one percent chance that the plane you were getting into this morning to fly here is gonna crash, would you get on that plane?
The answer is always no.
Right.
Okay.
So let's assume that there's only a 20% chance that climate change science is right.
Do you take the risk of not responding to it?
Right.
So for a one percent chance that these people are right, we are gonna fly our whole economy into a mountain.
On a one percent chance, on a one percent chance that there is man-made global warming, we're gonna go communist.
We're gonna go Socialist.
I'll tell you what it's shaping up here, folks, in the Fourth of July.
It's a Democrat Party versus America.
That Harvard study yesterday pretty much enables me to say it.
It's Obama versus America.
It's the left versus America.
That's where we are.
Now, as for Chuck Yu Schumer, pressed by a reporter on whether he really believes the Republicans want to destroy the economy on purpose.
He went further than ever before and took it out of the realm of the hypothetical.
He said it's a thought that you don't want to believe, but every day they keep giving us more and more evidence that there's no choice but then to answer yes.
So where's the evidence, Mr. Schumer?
Show us this evidence of Republican sabotage of the economy.
Where have the Republicans had the votes or the power to do anything?
No Republican idea on the economy has been accepted since 2007.
Everything that's happened in the economy has come from Pelosi or Nancy Reed and Barack Obama.
The Republicans haven't had the votes.
They only have the votes in the House of Representatives now.
But nothing they've tried they they prevailed to an extent back in December during the lame duck session.
So where's the evidence?
Sabotage?
The economy?
And here's Dick Durbin.
He was on hardball last night with Chris Matthews.
And after Matthews played the Schumerbite that we just played, Matthews said, Senator Durbin, what's your view on that charge?
Is it true?
Mitch McConnell started this session with a very clear pronouncement.
His highest legislative priority was to make sure that Barack Obama was a one-term president.
We bring up garden variety bills that used to pass by voice vote, like the extension of the economic development administration, which creates jobs across America.
They inundate them with a hundred amendments on every topic under the sun and then won't allow us to go forward with the final passage of the bill.
You have to say to yourself, if they're trying to help create jobs in America, why are they killing the bills on the floor of the Senate that will create jobs?
Because there aren't any bills on the floor of the Senate that'll create jobs because jobs are not created in the Senate.
Senator Durbin, this is the guy, Durbin, by the way, yesterday, uh ladies and gentlemen, who um before an audience of illegal aliens and immigrants looking out at them, maybe a couple days ago said, I could be looking at uh a future president of the United States here.
And in the audience for illegal immigrants pandering.
Speaking of sabotage, both Schumer and Durban are pushing for yet another stimulus, which is another failure.
Why isn't that called sabotage?
We know stimulus doesn't work.
All the stimulus did was drive up the debt.
The fact of the matter is it's policies enacted by Obama, Schumer, Durb, and so forth that are sabotaging the U.S. economy.
Obama said so.
Obama said as much.
He wants to transform the U.S. economy.
And now they're trying to turn this around.
This is this is this classic.
Again, I ask.
Am I trying to sabotage the economy with two if by tea?
Am I trying to sabotage the economy?
How about again?
Tennessee's economy is the fifth best in the United States.
It's run by a Republican.
If Republicans are sabotaging the economy, why is the Texas economy so strong?
And why is its governor, Rick Perry, all of a sudden now considered a viable presidential candidate?
Because he's sabotaging the economy.
North Dakota's economy is booming.
Republicans in Washington want what has worked in Texas and Tennessee and North Dakota.
They want low taxes, a business-friendly, limited government.
That's not sabotage, that's rescue.
Why is New Jersey's economy on the rebound?
Governor Christie, is he sabotaging the economy?
Or is he rescuing it?
Again, Scott Walker, Mitch Daniels, John Kasich, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio.
The facts say that they are rescuing their states.
Ronaldus Magnus, Jimmy Carter.
Which policies sabotaged the U.S. economy?
The facts say Carter.
The Democrats, of course, say Reagan.
Big government undermines the private sector.
Private sector is the economy.
Liberals weaken or sabotage economies.
Conservatives stimulate and rescue them.
Regulation, spending, taxes, all of that sabotage growth.
They undermine the private sector.
They destroy economies.
See Greece and California for more details.
And yet they don't give up on this.
Here's Bob Schrum, perennial presidential consultant loser.
Last night, MSNBC Live.
He was on with the anchor sink Ugh.
Question, are Republicans that cynical?
My answer is an overwhelming yes, but I'm curious as to your answer.
I think there is a conscious strategy.
I call it ruin in order to rule.
I think their calculation or send it into a second recession or reverse the recovery.
I think their calculation is a benefit politically.
It's a reckless gamble if the Republicans do it.
It's irresponsible, but I think it is a conscious strategy.
Who was it, ladies and gentlemen, that said back in the early 2000s, shortly after 9 11, I believe it was.
Who was it that said gleefully, happily, smile on his face?
For every 100 point drop in the stock market, we pick up a seat in the House.
Little Dick Gephardt is exactly right.
Dick Gephardt, who was then a Democrat leader in the House of Representatives, was celebrating a plummeting stock market.
He was celebrating a plummeting stock market and calculating how much it would help his party pick up seats in the House of Representatives.
I mean, really, it's uh it's hilarious.
These people are pathetic.
Just look at how the Democrats in the news media did everything in their power to talk the economy into a recession.
We're at 5% unemployment.
We got 3.3% growth back in 2007, and they're out there talking recession.
They're trying to convince everybody in the country that we're in a recession for seven years during the Bush presidency.
Thank you.
The problem is this isn't a joke.
These people are playing the political game here.
But what they're doing is real.
Their sabotage is real.
Carl Rove had a piece of Wall Street Journal yesterday.
It's one of these, yeah, man, go after you get you can attack Obama's policies and you can attack his incompetence and but don't attack his motivations.
That won't fly.
Don't attack his motivations, and don't go after his character, but just you know, just go ahead and say so I need I'm not trying to be smart, Alec here.
Given that, can I say Obama's policies are ruining the country?
Is that or is that going over the line?
Is that unproductive?
I don't know how you separate this is the point.
I don't know how do you separate the policies from the guy.
And I don't know how you separate the policies from the motivation.
When somebody's doing something that is destroying something, and they don't stop in the middle of the destruction, what are you to think?
Well, they're just stubborn.
Well, they're just obsolete okay, stubborn, obviously, stupid, whatever.
Bottom line is we're gonna find out what kind of country we are.
And I think we got a pretty good answer in November's elections in 2010.
The next chance, of course, is November 2012.
I have to get brief time out.
When we come back, I'll tell you where that giant truck, refrigerated truck of two if by tea will be rolling into on Monday night for a giant Fourth of July celebration in a community somewhere in the United States.
Okay, it wasn't long ago that we asked people to submit on our website to If by Tea reasons why we should send a refrigerated semi fully loaded of tea to your community for the Fourth of July.
What is it about your community that would warrant that giant truck of refrigerated tea rolling into your town?
We had over 3,000 entries.
And ladies and gentlemen, it became clear that uh there was one choice that we could make.
And that's Joplin, Missouri.
We are going into Joplin, Missouri, the two if by T's giant semi will be rolling into Landrith Park sometime Monday, late afternoon, uh evening to uh to join with the citywide celebration.
And as an added bonus, I have decided that I am going to go.
I'm going to be there.
We're going to be part of the uh celebration, a small part of it.
They got two country bands.
Um, but I want to be part of this.
I want to be in Joplin along with uh a lot of us from two if by tea, because this really isn't about the tea.
We're talking here about American exceptionalism, and we're you saw you got to see some of the entries.
Some of the entries we got were from people not in Joplin suggesting that we go to Joplin because of the E-5 hurricane literally wiped out two-thirds of the city.
Literally wiped out two-thirds of Joplin, Missouri.
Tornado.
And the people there have been working together as a community to rebuild.
They haven't been complaining, they haven't been whining, they've been doing whatever they can on their own.
There has been a lot of uh charitable outreach.
But this is how Americans come together in the darkest hour for everyone here and abroad, too.
This is about this is about all of us doing just a little bit to bring some smiles to faces that have been through a lot over the last few months.
We're going to go.
I'm going to personally be there.
Catherine is going to go.
We are going to have a wonderful time on Monday night in Joplin, Missouri.
We want to show the people of Joplin the stronger meaning of what it means to be American.
They know.
You people in Joplin should know that people all over the country submitting uh entries suggested you instead of their own communities.
Not everybody, but it was a hands-down, easy choice.
Fourth of July is fitting to uh honor heroes among us, of course, including the military, an everyday common, ordinary, average people, the people who make this country work, doing their part to make the country work and to make it better.
That's that's what we're all about at Two If by T. American Pride, American Unity.
There were so many entries from Joplin.
Uh and I'm we may post some of them on the website so that you can uh so that you can see them.
Uh but they melted your heart.
And they were uh just as touching as anything I've ever read.
Uh you I also want to take this occasion to inform you that we have, you know, our sponsor, two if by tea is the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation.
And we have just this week made our first donation to the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation, thanks to those of you who have already purchased to If by Tea.
Uh and we're going to be making these donations monthly throughout the uh course of the uh history of our little company here.
And so it's all coming together.
It is uh I don't know, folks, it's very touching.
I'm kind of at a loss for words, which is unusual for me because I've seen these entries.
I've seen what people said, I've seen the pictures of what happened to Joplin, and I've seen the promo material for what they're doing at Landry Park Monday night to keep that spirit of rebirth and rebuilding going.
I remember we got a couple of calls from people from the Joplin Rebuilding Community or Committee on this program.
And I asked, you know, what can people do?
You heard them on the uh on the program here, and they were not they were not asking for handouts.
They were basically just trying to explain to everybody else what they faced and what they were doing to help themselves.
The 4th of July is a time to celebrate independence instead of dependence.
And people in Joplin, Missouri, are not at all relying on dependence.
This is something that we're looking forward to doing.
I can't wait.
We've got we got a giant banner on either side of the trailer, just like that's on the shrink wrap of the tea, with me as Rush Revere.
Now, I am scheduled to speak somewhere around eight o'clock.
There are two country bands.
Uh and I'm scheduled to speak.
And don't worry, I'm not going to take up a whole lot of time.
But I will be there on Monday night, and I hope as many of you in the area can make it as possible because it's going to be a hoot.
And we'll be there with all of our tea refrigerated and chilled.
It's going to be all the flavors.
Uh Diet Raspberry Regular, sugared raspberry, and the and and then the standard sweet tea.
Both delicious.
Best tea you've ever tasted.
Can't wait.
Monday night, Landrith Park, Joplin, Missouri, El Rush Ball, to if by tea.
It doesn't get any better than that.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right, Schnerdley.
We're heading into Joplin on Monday night to sabotage their recovery.
Right.
That's exactly what we conservative Republicans do.
Sabotage things.
It's quite the opposite.
First hour, open line Friday in the can.
I promise.
We're going to get to the phones in the opening segment in the next hour.
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