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September 28, 2011, Wednesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24 7 Podcast.
So the governor of New York of North Carolina is just joking about canceling the 2012 congressional elections.
She would just joking.
She would just have some fun out there.
That's the spin of the local media in uh in Raleigh, North Carolina.
It's also the spin of the drive-by's state controlled media, but it's not true.
We have the audio of Bev Purdue suggesting the elections be canceled, and she's not joking, as you will hear.
And it's it's quite interesting.
This is the Democrats, the more the more they get in trouble, and the more that the things unravel, the more they show us who they really are.
She's not the first one suggested canceling the elections.
Peter Orzog, the former budget director in the White House, suggested pretty much the same thing in the New Republic last week.
We just got too much democracy going on right now.
We need to dial back to democracy so that correct decisions can be made.
What it all adds up to is that the uh the left and the Democrats demonstrate their authoritarian instincts, their statist ideals when uh when times grow very tough, and they are growing very tough.
Even Tina Brown is out there saying, yeah, don't think we ought to let Chris Christie run because look what happened to Obama.
It turns out Obama wasn't ready.
Obama wasn't ready, says uh Tina Brown, social doyen of New York, by the way.
She's the Sally Quinn of New York.
And uh, well, you know, Sally Quinn, I mean Tina Brown's interesting.
Remember my faux heart scare when I was in Hawaii.
Um I think the day that happened, or the or the day after she just jumped all over my case calling me the bad fairy for ruining the celebration of Obama's immaculation by suggesting it.
I hope he failed.
And now she comes along two and a half, almost three years later, and suggests eh he wasn't ready.
And we ought to listen to Chris Christie, because Chris Christie's saying he's not ready.
We've already seen what somebody not being ready can result in.
That's Obama.
So maybe we ought to not have Chris Christie go.
Anyway, uh, folks, we are all ready at Wednesday.
I mean, and it's fast, and I didn't have Monday off this week.
I mean, it's fast.
The week is screaming by.
Great to have you here.
Telephone number is 800-282-2882, the email address L Rush Paul at EIBNet.com.
And we'll talk about the Christie speech at the Reagan Library.
Uh, that's for those of you in Rio Linda Library, for those of you who are not.
Uh last night's Simi Valley.
Boy, I'll tell you the reaction to this Christie speech.
Fascinating to me.
I got an email from a friend of mine in California who would not travel two blocks to hear me speak.
And this friend grabbed a good friend of his and their wives, and they drove all the way over to the Simi Valley to hear Christie.
And Snerdly, his reaction was I certainly's reaction was uh identical to my friends.
Speech was okay.
Parts of it I didn't quite understand, but the QA, that was that was gold plus.
That was triple A. QA and you just that's that's the talent you either have or you don't have.
Spontaneity, QA, nail it.
The 10-minute QA from people I've talked to was the high point of the Christie speech.
I I looked at some of it.
I I will withhold my uh my review until I hear from some of you what you think.
Because when I say what there is to be said, there's generally nothing left to be said.
And I don't want to influence what some of you might think by telling you right off the bat what I think.
Now we don't do this much.
It's very rare that I reserve my comments in deference to you, but this time I'm a little fascinated because there's a lot of stuff rolled into this.
For example, the media would love the perception out there that uh there's genuine widespread unhappiness with the Republican field, and that's what Christie and the reaction he's getting represents.
And depending on where you go, There probably is unhappiness with the field.
If you go to the Republican establishment, you go to the people in the establishment who are really singing Christie's praises today, you can conclude that the Republican establishment is not happy with the field.
You don't think it's weak.
The media, of course, would love for that perception to be...
Furthered.
Byron York has a piece today in the Washington Examiner, where he talked to a bunch of polsters who are talking to Republican primary voters, and he's not finding much sentiment among voters for unhappiness with the field.
This whole notion that the field is weak, in other words, is not something that the voting public thinks, the Republican establishment thinks it.
According to Byron York's piece, we talked to pollsters to come to this conclusion.
The reaction that some people are having to Christie is, oh God, please get in.
And then that does indicate an unhappiness with everybody else that's uh that's in the field.
And it boils down, I think, to people wanting somebody they think can win.
And it boils down to people wanting somebody that talks tough and talk straight from the gut.
But gee, I almost started telling you just now moments ago what I thought of Christie's speech, and I'm going to withhold that until I hear from some of you.
We'll play some highlights from it.
And uh see what you all think about it.
I think I'm I'm I got a pretty good idea of the reaction we're gonna get.
Well, we'll see.
Uh if I I don't want to taint it in any way by prejudging it, i.e., a caller reaction to Christie's appearance of the Reagan Library.
Let's start with Beverly Purdue, the governor of North Carolina as a way, this is this is uh the Daily Caller uh website as a way to solve a national debt crisis.
North Carolina Democrat governor Beverly Purdue recommends suspending congressional elections for the next couple of years.
She was at a Rotary Club event in Kerry, North Carolina.
She says, I think we ought to suspend perhaps elections for Congress for two years, or just tell them we won't hold it against them.
Whatever decisions they make, to just let them help this country recover.
I really hope that somebody can agree with me on that.
She said that she thinks the temporary halting of elections would allow members of Congress to focus on the economy.
Now, my friends, they're trying to say now in the aftermath here that she was just joking.
We have an excerpt of the actual audio.
Governor Purdue in a rotary club event in Kerry, North Carolina.
I think we ought to suspend perhaps elections for Congress for two years, and just tell me on voting against them, whatever decisions they make to just let him help his country recovery.
I really don't agree with me on that.
No laughter.
There's no jocularity there.
This effort to say that she was just kidding, is going to fall flat because she wasn't.
She was dead serious.
Folks, do you remember I I spent a lot of time in a monologue yesterday telling you, my opinion, just how bad it is for the Democrats and for Obama right now.
We had a poll result from the Economist magazine that shows Obama 36% approval.
All the other domestic polls show him at 42 of 43.
I think it's worse than that.
I think the White House internal polls show it to be much worse than that.
Uh there is Stanley Greenberg has uh, and he's, you know, the Democrat Clinton pollster uh works with uh works with Carville, and he's got polling data out.
It is, it is not pretty.
It's in the National Journal.
One of the Democrat Party's leading pollsters, Stanley Greenberg released a survey of 60.
I get this.
60 Republican-held battleground districts today.
Battleground district is one that's up for grabs.
A battleground district means that it's Republicans hold a seat, but they can lose it.
It's it's in contention.
Sixty of those.
Survey of 60 Republican held battleground districts today, painting an ominous picture For Congressional Democrats in 2012.
The poll shows that Democrat House candidates will fare worse than they did in the 2010 midterms, being dragged down by an unpopular president who would lose to either Rick Perry or Mitt Romney.
And the story goes on to say that instead of an overall anti-incumbent sentiment impacting members of both parties.
Voters are taking more of their anger out on Democrats when voters were asked whether they're supporting the Republican incumbent or a Democrat candidate, 50% preferred the Republican, only 41% backed the uh the Democrat.
And Pete Wayner wrote about this, and he said, here's the really ominous news.
For Democrats, voters in these districts said that they were more supportive of Republicans than they were during the 2010 midterms two years ago, when 48% said they backed the Republican candidate, 42% said they backed the Democrat.
Republicans won 55% of the overall vote in these 60 battleground districts back in 2010.
The Democrats took 43%.
Republicans netted 63 House seats in 2010, their best showing since 1948, even better than it was in 1994.
So it's looking bad.
The Democrat pollsters are admitting it's looking bad.
And everybody on the Democrat side knows how bad it's looking.
They're doing their best to cover it up.
They're doing their best to soft-sell it.
Obama has lost everybody that voted for him.
He's lost the independence.
He's lost the base.
That's why all this class envy warfare rhetoric is going on.
He's trying to get his base back.
So Bev Purdue comes along in the midst of all this.
Why don't we just cancel these elections?
Now, I don't know much about Beverly Purdue, but I'll tell you this.
She can't be too bright.
The drive by media spends a lot of time, a lot of effort, trying to make Sarah Palin, Michelle Buckman, the South Carolina governor Nikki Haley.
Drive-by's try to make them look stupid, bumbling, foolish.
And all the while they have a female politician in their midst who is dumb, stupid, bumbling, and foolish.
And they're out there trying to make exceed she was just joking.
You shouldn't take this.
She was just joking about it.
No, she wasn't joking.
If they could get away with canceling elections, they would do it.
That is who the Democrats of today are.
That's what the American left is all about.
You know, not to draw any connections or comparisons, far be it for me to do that, but Adolf Hitler would agree with Beverly Purdue.
Once Hitler was elected, he said, essentially the people have decided why do we need to keep asking them what they think over and over again.
Pelosi.
Don't forget what Pelosi said some months ago.
Pelosi was out there saying, you know, you Republicans, you need to change the way you are so that it doesn't really matter who wins elections as much.
It matters too much who wins elections.
You need to change so that it doesn't matter.
What did that mean?
It meant you Republicans have got to get rid of your conservatives.
You have got to get rid of the conservative wing of your party.
You've got to make it so they don't win anything.
We got to get back to the way it was in the old days when Bob Michael ran the Republicans in the House and you had 120 members in there and you went and played golf all day and you didn't care about what the legislation was because you knew you couldn't stop it.
That's what we Democrats want.
Peace to us is the absence of opposition.
We don't want any elections, and we don't want any opposition.
If we have elections, we don't want elections that we're going to lose.
So why don't you Republicans just get rid of your conservatives and see to it that when they do have election results, whoever wins doesn't matter that much because we're all the same when you strip it away.
Well, they're not all the same when conservatives win elections.
Here's Beverly Perdue now.
Here, listen to this again, and you tell me if you think Beverly Purdue's joking or being jocular or trying to evoke laughter.
I think we all suspend perhaps elections for Congress for two years and just tell me on voting against them, whatever decisions they make to just let me help this country recovery country.
Well, man, oh man, the Constitution doesn't matter.
Look at what the definition of helping the country recover is.
Now, somebody sent me an email, Rush.
Why would she do this?
If she's canceling the election, she's guaranteeing a huge Republican majority.
Yeah, well, they're in a world of hurt.
She wants to cancel the elections because 2012 could dwarf 2010 in terms of Republican victory Democrat loss.
What could happen in November next year?
If the election were in one month, two months, the Democrat Party would end up with the smallest number of elected representatives in the House of Representatives, maybe in history.
That's what they all know.
And coming back from that.
I mean, even now, coming back, the Republicans take 63 seats, a huge majority in the House.
The Democrats getting that House back, that is a major, major undertaking.
If you have another election that mirrors 2010, the Democrats are looking at being out of power in the House of Represents for who knows how long.
And this comment of hers, this is not off the cuff.
She had to think about this.
Not there's making the uh Pittsburgh Rotary Club.
But of course, all of us do what to save the country.
Uh these elections, you know, they have to spend so much time fundraising and have to be sponsored so much time in their districts.
It takes them away from their jobs, and we really need them working on jobs.
We need them creating jobs.
And bulls, they they don't create jobs in the House of Representatives.
They get things out of the way for people to do.
So they're in a world hurt, folks.
Not to tell you to get overconfident here.
As we sit here today, I'm telling you to lay in the land.
I say it rather joyously because it uh reassures me that we've not lost the country as far as the people are concerned.
It's just it's it's it's it's obvious now what an aberration, an abnormality, if you will, Obama is.
This is not what people thought they were getting.
It's not what people want.
This is not the direction they want the country to go, and they're going to show up in record numbers in November to say so.
Democrat response, let's cancel the election.
Ah, she's just joking.
She's just joking.
You couldn't hear that.
She's just trying to have some fun out there.
Strange thing to joke about.
You better be obvious you're joking if you're going to say something.
And she didn't.
She's dead serious.
The next time they tell you how stupid Sarah Palin is, or Michelle Bachman, just think back to this day, and North Carolina governor, Beverly Purdue.
We'll be uh back after this.
Folks, don't go away.
Okay, so we got a caller up there, Janet from Shiloh.
Let's take her.
Is Janet from Shiloh ready to go?
Because I don't have time to play the Christie sound bites, right?
I'm going to play some Tina Brown, but I'd rather talk to Janet in Shiloh, uh, Illinois.
Go ahead and tell the audience what it says here you were going to tell me.
Well, first I want to say hello, last son of a bitch standing.
I'm so delighted they haven't taken you out.
Ah, that's um uh look at how the Democrats are corrupting even this program.
Yes, but they haven't corrupted you, and that's what we must celebrate today.
Rush, you've been right.
I did not listen to Chris Christie last night because I didn't need to.
I've listened to you long enough to know that you're the one who's accurately, honestly, forthrightly carried on conservatism since Reagan and Buckley stopped.
And it was only age that stopped them.
It wasn't a fault of conservatism.
And what we are watching with the Republican GOP nomination process, we're watching conservatism be reframed properly in this time period.
Tina Brown said you were wrong to say you hoped that Obama failed.
Well, what we don't get yet, what this country, it kind of gets.
You're right.
Obama didn't fail.
He got everything he wanted.
He got it all, and now the country's failing.
That's called nuance thinking.
That's the kind of thinking that you give out every day.
I'm one of your best students.
I know this.
Okay, so what she's leading up to here, folks, is that uh you're waiting for my take.
Exactly.
You don't want to hear what anybody else thinks of Christie's speech.
You want to hear what I think of Christie's speech.
Yes, and do you want to know something else?
What?
If you had been in your desk Friday, instead of off having fun, Rick Perry would have been doing better.
But you know what?
You did Herman Kane an enormous fever by not being there.
Wish the heck I was having fun Friday.
Give anything to have been having fun Friday.
Anyway, uh, so are you gonna beg me to run?
Because I gotta tell you something.
I'm sitting here, my feelings are a little hurt.
Everybody out there begging Christie to run and begging nobody's begging me to run.
And you just said it.
I'm Mr. Conservative, I'm Mr. Big, and nobody's begging me to run.
I have to sit here and list all these other schlubs get begged.
Snerdley, make a note, remind me, I have got to take the time today to explain what all of it means.
V-a vis, the uh Obamacare case from the 11th Court of Circuit Court of Appeals up to the Supreme Court.
This is uh um Yeah.
Yeah, well, yeah, the one that the regime is not appealing.
The reason they're not appealing it is is fascinating.
I meant to get into this yesterday.
Things took precedence over it.
I'm not gonna let that happen today because there's much more going on here than is being reported in the drive bytes, because the drive bys don't know what's going on.
But the short version just to set this up is that um we have outmaneuvered the regime.
We got our appeal into the Supreme Court first.
They've been trying to slow walk this.
You know, they're they're they're trying to slow this thing down so that more and more of it gets implemented, making outright repeal a difficult thing to do structurally.
Uh we are trying to get this thing fast tracked.
And that's the umbrella under which my analysis will take place.
All that is coming up.
Before we do that, we're gonna have uh audio soundbites at Chris Christie's speech.
And I'm gonna let me tell you, folks, I I misspoke.
I oversuggested uh the truth earlier in the program.
I didn't listen to it live.
Because frankly, I was into other things.
I knew it was happening out there.
I was just I was just overloaded.
I just needed a break from it.
So what I did, I concocted a strategy without hearing a word of the Christie speech.
I read email reaction to it, and then I read commentariat reaction to it from the establishment uh Republicans inside the beltway, some of the pundits in newspapers and on websites, and your email.
And that was my first bit of knowledge about the Christie speech at a Reagan Library.
I didn't actually take a look at it until this morning.
Now, some people would say that's a kind of rush shouldn't do that.
Because remember the first time I saw The Exorcist back in the 70s, I was living in Pittsburgh, and I never was the first to get in line for a movie.
I just never have it.
Let the crowds die down and I'll go see it.
For blockbuster.
But I couldn't avoid all the talk about that movie.
Well, by the time I had heard all the talk about that movie, I walked in there expecting the goryest, bloodiest, most sickening thing I've ever seen.
When I walked out of there, I said, what was all the hubbub about?
Because based on all the stuff I'd heard, my expectations were so damn high that there was no way they could be met.
So that's the risk you'll run, which I am running now or did run last night.
I didn't watch it, but I allowed the perceptions of others to be the first bit of knowledge I had about it.
Then I watched it.
And I balanced what I had heard from people With what I saw.
And that's why I'm waiting to hear from you.
As I'll just let you in on something.
My perception is far different than that which I heard from most people.
And that's as far as I'll go.
We'll get to the Christie's speech sound bites in just a second.
But first we got it as Tina Brown business.
And let's start, let's see, the soundbite number eight.
This is yesterday on Scarborough's fledgling show on MSNBC.
This is on Christie's reluctance to run.
Tina Brown's the editor of Newsweek, and this is what she said.
Actually, I just hope he doesn't, because in the end, you know, his tremendous misgivings.
Maybe he's right.
I mean, we had this with Obama.
He wasn't ready, it turns out.
It wasn't ready.
It turns out Obama, he wasn't ready.
Obama wasn't ready, it turns out.
Here's one of the leading fundraisers, one of the, well, I don't know, fundraisers, but one of the leading supporters in the media, Tina Brown, who's known for the parties that she throws more than anything else in New York, rivaling Sally Quinn, who's known for the parties she throws in Washington, or through.
She hasn't throw some in it because Obama doesn't like to go to him.
But nevertheless, Obama wasn't ready, it turns out.
And maybe maybe we ought to listen to Chris Christie.
He has tremendous misgivings.
Maybe he's right.
We had this with Obama.
He wasn't ready, as it turns out.
So what's she saying?
Been a disaster.
Everybody on the left knows the guy's been a disaster.
And what about the expectations once again?
What were we all led to believe about this guy before he even was elected?
Messiah, the one.
A person unlike any who had come before him.
Unifier.
World was going to love America once again.
Utopia.
Well, balanced against reality, Obama's an abject failure.
Same thing happened.
All those high expectations in reality set in.
We have the least qualified guy in any room he walks into as president.
And even the left now have to admit he wasn't ready.
Same Tina Brown, by the way.
Let's go back.
The Today Show New Year's Eve on 2009.
Aaron Burnett was hosting, said to Tina Brown, what do you think was the most important moment of 2009?
It's got to be that incredible inauguration of Obama.
Because you know, you started the year with this huge festival of hope and renewal, and everything is going to be so different now.
And then, like the bad fairy at Sleeping Beauty's Christening, Rush Limbaugh utters the words, I hope he fails.
And from that moment, the sort of the Pandora's box open, and the rest of the year has been just this big discord and toxic atmosphere in politics and partisan divide and people shouting at each other and the tea parties and death panels and all of the stuff till we descend to the year where now where we just got the health care bill probably about to be passed with no Republican votes at all.
What does that matter?
What is a health care bill have to have Republican votes for?
Didn't need any Republican votes to pass.
Any Republican voted for it would have been toast by now anyway.
But you see, I came along and I ruined everything.
They had this giant fantasy planned.
Sleeping Beauty's christening is what she calls the Obama Immaculation.
I came along and destroyed it by saying I hope he fails.
And from that moment, Pandora's box opened for the rest of the year was destroyed with partisan ship, as she said.
Sort of like Pelosi pronounces it swastika.
She says partisan ship.
With a P. We highly trained broadcast specialists.
Got to make sure that we don't let Jimmy Hoffa reach handle us.
That was partisan ship with a P. Of course it works the other way too.
Toxic atmosphere in politics, the partisan divide, and people shouting at each other at tea parties and panels so forth.
I came along and ruined it.
And thank you.
I deserve thanks.
Instead of the grief, I can understand the grief.
I was the only one that dared speak out about it.
Anyway, so there's the I mean, every day, folks, what you have here is the left, whether they intend it or not, admitting that this president Obama is just nowhere near what they thought.
Why is that?
In Obama's defense, let me say something here.
Ms. Brown, how dare you attack Obama?
He's given you everything you want.
He's destroyed the private sector.
He has upped federal spending.
He's got this country in debt three generations full.
I mean, for crying out loud, Ms. Brown, there are sperm cells in infants who have already seen all of their lifetime income taxed, spent.
And they haven't even met the egg that's going to fertilize the baby that's going to pay all those taxes.
The sperm cells alone have been for three generations out.
All their income has already been spent and taxed.
You got your health care bill.
You got Obama owning a couple of car companies.
I think you people on the left ought to be ashamed of yourselves.
This guy has done exactly what you wanted.
You know why they're mad?
You know why they're mad?
The polls, they're mad because of the polls.
They're mad because the American people don't like all this.
They are mad because what's happened is they are made to realize that they are in the minority.
They are made to realize that while in New York and Washington, they may rule a roost, and they may think they're to catch meow.
They may think that they run the show, but nationwide they are a distinct minority, and this country doesn't want any part of what they believe or have to offer.
And it's the polls that are making them mad.
Not Obama.
And in that sense, if they're mad at Obama at anything, it's his inability to persuade people.
It's his inability to take what he was given, this massive image of a Messiah, the one.
Look at what he went into office with.
Only one person out of 300 million dared speak out against him.
299,999,999 people love the guy.
And now he's down to about five.
And that's what they don't like.
Look at what he squandered.
He had a chance to convert this country to a socialist paradise in terms of the way the public thought about it.
But the way he's gone about it has sent people running the other direction, the precious independence, even some Jewish voters, some black voters running away from Obama.
And running away from liberalism.
So they're mad at him because he has tarnished Marxism.
He has tarnished liberalism.
He has tarnished and perhaps destroyed the one opportunity they thought they had to create a majority opinion, approving thinking, and supporting liberalism, Marxism, socialism.
That's why they're mad at him.
If they would separate it out, they would have to say he's done a bang up job.
Look at what he's done.
It's going to take us years and many elections to roll this back and recover from it.
The debt, the spending.
If he if he gets anywhere near what he wants for these tax increases, folks, this is this is dead serious stuff.
This is what the people of this country now realize.
That's why Tina Brown's mad.
That's why all these liberals are mad.
They're mad that Obama squandered all that love.
That he squandered all that support, that he squandered all of the affection this country had for him.
Because in the process, what has happened?
There is now a blight on the whole concept of socialism, Marxism, liberalism.
That's why they want to cancel elections.
Because they lose them back after this.
All right, all right, all right.
Look at diarrhea of the mouth here, except what comes out of my mouth is not waste.
So there's not enough time to do the uh Christie sound bites of this.
I want to move the Christie speech sound bites to the top of the next segment.
Because there's not enough time.
I want to be able to do them all rat tat tat.
I got five of them here.
And I don't want to have to separate them by the top of the hour break.
So just a couple of other things here.
I just one thing, uh all of these people begging Christie to run.
Who are they?
Now I know you've got voters like that like the woman in the QA last night, begged Christie to run.
That, I think is the exception.
The people who are begging Christie to run with the same people begging Mitch Daniels to run.
Republican establishment, same people begging Paul Ryan to run.
Why?
My friends, do not doubt me.
I know this is going to shock many of you.
And maybe disappoint a lot of you.
But when you talk about the Republican establishment, and you've read their pieces today, you know who I'm talking about?
The columnists, the magazine directors, editors published, whatever.
They are reaching and searching for a counter to the conservatives.
They don't want Herman Cain getting a nomination.
They don't want Perry getting a nomination.
They don't want Bachman getting a nomination.
The Republican establishment does not want a conservative getting a nomination.
If Chris Christie can come along, catch fire.
See to it that Palin Bachman, Payla not in, she might get in, who knows, doubt it, but still too soon to say.
If they can co-opt any conservative getting a nomination, they will do it.
Nothing's changed.
But rush, but rush, Christie's a big conservative.
I will reserve my comments for later on in the program.
I'll just give you one little hint.
I heard a lot of John McCain in that speech.
Well, maybe not a lot, but I heard enough to send up a red flag or two.
Interesting story here for the AP goes along into what we've been discussing.
Obama grapples with memories of 2008 hope and change.
Now listen to this lead.
Remember when Barack Obama first ran for president and people were really into him?
That's the lead of an AP news story.
This sounds like the lead from Tiger Beat or some teenage girl magazine.
Remember when it's written by Erica Werner, the chicken of the news.
Remember when Barack Obama first ran for president and people were really into him.
Obama remembers it too, but not the way some of his supporters do.
Bidding for re-election in tough economic times, Obama says there is some revisionist history going on about how great that first race was.
So they're out there.
The author here thinks Obama's depressed because the realities of governing and all the compromises that he's had to make, the nonstop Republican attacks have kept him from fulfilling his promise to unite the country.
It's not his fault.
At 2008, when we were really into it, see, this is the reason I bring this to your attention is because the reason the left is mad at Obama is because he has made their side look bad.
It really is no more complicated than that.
That's why Tina Brown's speaking out, and that's why any number of leftists are now speaking out.
Why you see rumblings of Hillary out there?
They're not upset with what he's done.
My God, if if we had had a conservative implementing this much conservatism in two and a half years, we'd be hoisting the guy up on a throne.
My gosh, these people have had a 100-year quest for national health care.
They got it, and they're still ticked off.
They're ticked off over things like still in Afghanistan, still in Iraq.
They're ticked off because Obama doesn't talk against the Republicans like they want him to.
But they're still upset at the polls.
Obama has squandered the opportunity to make socialism the majority of thinking in this country.
Instead, what he's done is ignited majority opposition to it.
That's what they're ticked off about.
He's making them look bad.
No more complicated than that.
Remember when Barack Obama first ran for president and people were really into him?
That's the lead of a news story.
You're upset, folks, for reasons you wouldn't understand.
Do do do do do do do do do.
Okay, we'll have uh right when we get back, uh starting the next hour.
We've got one, two, three, four, five, six.
Chris Christie Sundbites from the speech in the QA last night, and we'll get straight to it.
Don't go away.
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