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October 20, 2011, Thursday, Hour #2
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Dingy Harry.
You know, the Hill.com is where I saw this story.
And they're unfazed.
They are simply unaffected.
They simply report this as though, yeah.
We all think this.
Senate Majority Leader, Dingy Harry Reed, Democrat Nevada, on Wednesday indicated Congress needs to worry about government jobs more than private sector jobs.
And that this is why Senate Democrats are pushing a bill aimed at shoring up teachers and first responders.
Here's the audio soundbite from Dingy Harry himself.
It's very clear that private sector jobs have been doing just fine.
It's the public sector jobs where we've lost huge numbers.
And that's what this legislation is all about.
Now I'm going to give you some numbers here, folks.
This is this is unhinged.
This is delusional.
This is a lie.
I could think of other ways to describe it.
In percentages, private sector unemployment is down 5.4% since 2007.
Government unemployment is down only 1.8% since 2007.
And teachers, teacher unemployment down 1.4%.
Fact, since 2007, the private sector has lost 6.3 million jobs.
Under Obama as a senator in a Democrat-controlled Senate and as president, where the first two years his party control the House and the Senate.
So since 2007, the private sector has lost 6.3 million jobs.
The public sector has lost just 392,000 jobs.
And yet here is Harry Reid saying it's very clear that the private sector jobs have been doing just fine.
It's the public sector jobs we lost huge numbers, and that's what this legislation's all about.
What this legislation is all about is continuing the money laundering scheme.
And I want to give a halfway tip of my hat to the Wall Street Journal today.
They have an editorial condemning this.
Now, they don't call it money laundering.
come up with their own term for this, campaign finance pass-through or some such thing.
But all this is, we have $30, $35 billion being voted on by Friday.
This money is for teachers.
Teachers are unionized.
As a member of a union, you pay dues.
The dues are what end up recycled back into the campaign coffers of the Democrat Party and various Democrat candidates.
This really is a huge scam.
It is a way for the Democrats to get your money, taxpayer dollars, donated to them.
Except you haven't donated it.
You're paying taxes, your taxes hire the teachers, the teachers pay dues, the dues, as we all know, the union leadership spends far more in campaign contributions to the Democrats than they do Republicans.
That's what this is all about.
This is all about campaign money.
This is this is not about even teachers' jobs.
That's secondary.
But the Tea Party, Independents who abandoned the Democrat Party in the November midterms precisely because the private sector is being destroyed.
The private sector's being downsized.
We have a story today that the wealthiest area of the country is suburban Washington.
Average income there, I think average is $126,000 a year.
It used to be San Jose, California.
Now it's Washington.
And it's because a lot of lawyers live and work there, and because well, that's where the money is, and they are finding ways to give it to themselves.
In the meantime, new claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, and a gauge of labor market trends hit a six-month low, a government report showed today, pointing to an improvement in the jobs market.
Now, other than this number, where is there any indication of an improved jobs market?
The number is still north of 400,000.
The fact of the matter is, and this is from the Christian Science Monitor, U.S. standard of living drop, worst in history.
Now, this is side by side with Harry Reid saying, hey, very clear, private sector jobs have been doing just fine.
The public sector where we've lost huge numbers, it's just a brazen lie, and it's on par with what plugs Biden is out there saying about needing all of this jobs act money to prevent rape and crime and robbery and murder.
You think life is not as good as it used to be, at least in terms of your wallet?
You're right about that.
Standard of late of living for Americans has fallen longer and more steeply over the past three years than at any time since the U.S. government began recording it 50 years ago.
Now, what happened three years ago?
Three years ago, just over three years ago, just under actually, Obama was elected.
And believe me, unemployment started rising on his election, not his immaculation.
Job creators knew what was in store for them, and they began laying people off even before he was inaugurated.
The bottom line is this the average individual has uh $1,315 less in disposable income than he or she did three years ago at the onset of the Great Recession, even though the recession ended technically speaking in mid-2009.
That means less money to spend at the spa or the movies or the tanning salon, less for vacations, new carpeting for the house, or dinner at a restaurant.
This is again, I'm reading for the Christian Science Monitor.
In short, it means a less vibrant economy with more American spending primarily on necessities.
The diminished standard of living, moreover, is squeezing the middle class whose restlessness and discontent are evident in grassroots movements such as the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street.
So here again, as a side note, another effort, state-controlled media to equate the Tea Party with Occupy Wall Street.
Because they know the Tea Party's real.
The Tea Party has credibility, the Tea Party is substantive.
They know that Occupy Wall Street is a phony baloney good time rock and roll plastic banana creation of the regime with George Soros.
So to give it credibility, they lump it in with the Tea Party at every opportunity.
Similar complaints, similar reasons for protesting, they're just upset.
It makes total sense that people would be protesting.
And of course, Occupy Wall Street, why?
Grassroots, middle class, just like the Tea Party.
Wrong.
So what do we have here?
We have unemployment, basically no change.
We have a report about a long Steep drop for American standard of living.
From the AP, applications for unemployment benefits have fallen to a six-month low, according to a four-week average calculated by the government.
Some economists said the steady decline signals fewer layoffs and possibly stronger job growth in the months ahead, but they caution that employers are not yet hiring at healthy levels.
Weekly applications dropped by 6,000 to a seasonably adjusted 403.
It's still north of 400,000.
There's no significant change here.
And in the midst of all this is Harry Reed saying it's very clear that private sector jobs have been doing just fine.
Now this is another situation just like plugs Biden.
The drive-bys try to hide this.
They try to ignore it, but do not doubt me.
This is resonating throughout every crevice of this country.
Voters are hearing this stuff, and they are making note.
The Democrats are engaged.
I don't know what the word is here.
They are they're beating themselves up.
They are destroying themselves with this kind of stuff.
I don't, I I this has to be a slip-up.
Dingy Harry has accidentally.
If he did this on purpose, he's a blithering idiot, and that's an open question.
But accidentally let it slip exactly what these people are all about, and it is money laundering.
There's no other way to describe this.
From U.S. News and World Report, the ranks of the underemployed continue to grow.
In September, the number of underemployed workers rose for the third consecutive month.
While the number of unemployed people is held steady at around 14 million in recent months, another telling measure of frustration in the labor market, the number of underemployed individuals rose for a third consecutive month in September, almost by almost a half a million people.
And yet the president's out there saying he's made all the right choices.
In an interview with Jacob Tapper at ABC News, you haven't made all the right choices.
Public sector jobs take priority over the private sector, Dingy Harry says.
and This is also interesting.
This is a uh a story from the politico.
And it's about a poll that is one month old.
It's a USA-to-day gallup poll published a month ago, back on September 21st.
The Politico is reporting it today as news.
For the first time, the majority of Americans blame President Obama for the nation's economic problems, according to a new poll Thursday.
A majority, 53%, said Obama deserved a great deal or a moderate amount of the blame for the economic problems the U.S. currently faces.
The U.S. A-to-day Gallup poll shows this figure has jumped from 32% in July 2009 after Obama had only been in office for six months up to 53%.
This poll was conducted September 15th through the 18th, and yet Politico is just reporting it today.
Well, for whatever reason, I don't care.
The evidence abounds.
The evidence screams the private sector is being downsized and destroyed.
And here's Harry Reed saying the private sector doing just fine.
Public sector's where we've got to focus on.
That's where we need to look.
That's where the concern is.
That's the priority.
They're digging their own grave.
They literally are digging their own grave.
Quick timeout.
Back with more after this.
Don't go away.
Wait a minute.
Before we go to the phones, uh Sound by 44 plugs Biden.
This afternoon, Plymouth, New Hampshire at Plymouth State University talking about the death of Mo Mark Gaddafi.
NATO got it right.
NATO got it right.
And guess what?
Libya, Gaddafi, one way or another is gone.
Whether he's alive or dead, he's gone.
The people of Libya have gotten rid of a dictator of four years who I personally knew this is one tough not so nice guy.
And guess what?
They got a chance now.
But what happened in this case?
America spent two billion dollars total.
And didn't lose a single life.
Is that the lesson?
We spent two billion dollars.
Two billion dollars to get rid of Gaddafi.
Didn't lose a life.
Two billion dollars.
Everything comes down to spending money.
But does Plugs realize what he's done here?
Barry got Qaddafi.
Not the Libyans, not NATO.
Barry did it.
And plugs has just undercut his boss here.
To the phones we go.
Back to Summit New Jersey.
Hi, Jeff.
I'm glad you waited.
You're next on the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
Thanks for taking my call, Rush.
First, let me say that regardless of what happens in 2012, we are forever in your debt for everything that you do.
Well, that's very I appreciate that.
Very kind of you to say.
Well, you know, w since Obama's been in office, and even before, I mean, there's been a lot of talk about liberty and freedom and individual rights, and I think nothing gets my blood boiling more than when I hear Michelle Obama talk about how she wants to raise my children, what kind of a person she wants to turn my children into.
You know, the the the left advocates so vociferously for all kinds of privacy rights and liberty rights when it comes to things like a woman's body and abortion or what people want to do in a bedroom, whether it's in groups or with animals.
But where is my sacrosanct privacy right to teach my children the things I want to teach them?
Everything from morality to religion to nutrition.
You know, I I have to say I was just cleaning out my home office a little while ago.
It ranks about as high as your ability to spend your own money.
They know better than you do on how to do that too.
I find that so offensive because I don't like the kind of people that they've turned out to be.
They are the last people that I want in men.
A m that is the best way to put this I've heard in a long time.
What is it that recommends them to be mentors?
Just who the hell are they?
What gives them the right?
What claim did they have on taking young skulls full of mush and bending them and molding them into whatever they think they ought to be?
Well, in the in his day and age of everybody being so easily offended, certainly with political correctness and the left and their special interest groups.
I am thoroughly offended by all of their positions, all of their policies, all of their beliefs, and all of their actions and inactions.
I do not want them as role models for my kids.
I'm not saying that I'm perfect, nor is my wife perfect, but I'll tell you what, we know a heck of a lot better than they do.
Exactly.
Well, it's none of their business anyway.
This is a lesson for this is the way of tyrants.
This is the way of authoritarians.
This is why they want power.
Total control.
But you're exactly right.
Just who is Michelle Obama anyway.
What are her qualifications to know better than anybody else what to feed people, for example?
Or how to dress them.
Or how to teach them.
She's the first lady of the United States, Mr. Limbois.
That's why.
Really?
What does that convey?
What qualification did she have to have in order to become first lady?
She married to the guy that won the election, so that qualifies her to know better than anybody else what kids ought to eat.
And what kids ought to learn, and what people should be allowed to say.
Yeah, I think you're right.
Exactly right, and I love the way you say it.
Thanks, El Mucho, Jeff.
Moving on, Cincinnati.
Tony, nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you for taking my call, Rush.
Appreciate it, sir.
I wanted to make a comment about Vice President Biden and uh his comments about the ensuing crime wave that's going to be coming if they don't get this bill passed.
You know, for uh the last four years, I've listened to these people, and I'm a chart driver, I listen to you every day, and uh I find myself randomly yelling at the at the radio, not at you, but at these comments that I hear.
These people must think that that we are just as the American public, just completely covered up as idiots because these comments they make, number one, they make no sense.
They don't they you know, they're just throwing stuff out there because they're bullies, Rush.
That's what they are.
They're bullies.
They want their way, they're gonna have it, and they're gonna intimidate, they're gonna try to scare tactics and everything else.
You know, if Vice President Biden is so worried about this crime wave and making sure we have enough police officers to, in his words, deter crime, then you know, why is he not talking about the criminal that that the police officer catches?
Well, what is it what's he gonna do with it?
I mean, if it's if it's such a major thing that we get this thing passed, well, you're you're illustrating again.
You think you think Biden actually believes this stuff when he says it?
Oh, absolutely.
He wouldn't say it if he didn't, and that's the really sad part about it.
That guy is he is in control of uh some of the major parts of our country, and and you know, I it's scary.
It's actually very scary.
Well, it is scary, but you you you think that Biden actually believes that $35 billion to be authorized by Friday to be spent will reduce rape and robbery and crime.
I don't believe that for a minute.
I don't as a matter of fact, I think it's all about the power struggle and just them making sure that they get it.
You hit the nail on the head with your first comment.
They think we're stupid.
They have an arrogant contempt for average people.
They have a genuine condescension toward average people.
We're not smart enough to make the right decisions to lead lives responsibly as they define it and so forth, and that is what permits them to make stupid statements like this they think will believe it.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't have a cold.
I was I was up late last night consuming adult beverages, and uh it was it was my turn for uh uh uh potty training for the new puppy that our third sheepdog, Cambridge.
You know, I ought to upload a couple pictures.
This is the cutest little puppy.
And uh last night was my turn.
The puppy uh doesn't go longer than two hours.
And this house training stuff, uh, housebreaking stuff, it's a serious proposition.
You can't take that and be lackadaisical about it.
And I take it very seriously.
Anything that I do, I take very seriously.
Oh, I've this is my it was my turn, so I just combine the late-night consumption of adult beverages with housebreaking the puppy, and uh I feel great.
A little giddy, but no, I don't have a cold.
Now, this um interesting, interesting point made by the caller.
Biden says these things.
And by the way, these are not haphazard.
This is strategized.
And based on the first reaction that he got in Flint, they're doubling down on it.
For some reason, they think this is working.
For some reason they think this is going to have impact.
And they know that people are very much worried about crime, and if they portray themselves as fighters of crime might benefit them, they are notoriously the left, the Democrat Party notoriously known for being weak on crime.
I mean, these are the people that spend their whole lives trying to get people out of jail.
These are the people trying to make sure terrorists don't go to jail.
These are the people that try to tell us that terrorists should be read their Miranda rights on the battlefield.
Now, I don't know about you, but I haven't heard that anybody read Qaddafi his Miranda rights before he was savagely slaughtered.
So they're hypocrites to boot.
Yeah, we need 35 billion dollars by Friday, otherwise, your daughter might get raped.
I mean, they're trying to personalize this.
More rapes, more crime, more robbery, and so forth.
So it has to be that they think the vast majority of American people are just plain idiots.
So this is this is strategized.
There is a level Of contempt and condescension the left has for average people, and it's it's interesting because they position themselves as being the champions of average people.
They're the ones looking out for you.
They're the ones that have compassion and concern.
They're the ones who are going to make sure you're going to go into dead 50 grand to go to school.
They're the ones who are going to make sure all these wonderful things happen to you.
You know, Biden's real concern.
Joe Biden and any Democrat real concern is that after the rapist gets caught, he can still vote Democrat.
After the bank robbers gets caught, he votes Democrat.
That's their primary concern.
You listen to them go on and on and on this way.
Folks, they are a minority in this country.
The left liberals, people who live and breathe a far leftist existence, are a minority.
People, two, three times as many people identify themselves as conservatives.
Next, independents and last liberals.
They're nowhere near the majority, but they believe they are.
And that's what I think animates this arrogance and condescension that allows them to insult everybody's intelligence with this stuff.
No, I would not trust Biden to housebreak a puppy.
I have a friend from Delaware.
Yes, just one.
I have a friend from Delaware.
And this man has uh owned businesses before.
Delaware is a small state.
And he's known Biden for all of Biden's political career.
And he knows Biden on a level differently than those of us who don't live in Delaware know him.
And if you're in business in Delaware, if you do you Biden and other elected officials, you have to be on their side.
If your business is going to be left alone, if you need any help from government, you've got to befriend them.
And my friend has always thought all these years that Biden's smart guy.
Look at the way he chairs the judiciary committee.
This man is brilliant.
And I've talked to him.
I have been incredulous over the years, listening to this guy tell me what he thinks of Biden.
Because it's the exact opposite what I think.
I think Joe Biden is the walking definition of stupid.
I don't care how educated he is.
This is plain stupid to say this kind of.
I don't care if it's purposely strategized or not.
It's just stupid.
And he makes these off-the-cuff wild comments and with 7-Eleven jokes and um you have to be Indian to go inside and order, be able to understand what the people on the other side of the aisle and the counter are saying.
That's very harsh, Mr. Limbaugh, to call a president of the United States stupid.
Well, what would you give me a better word then?
Dumb.
What is it?
We're not challenged.
We're not talking Einstein here.
I mean, to look at a guy in a wheelchair in St. Louis, hey, Chuck stand up.
Oh my gosh.
God love you.
God bless you.
Let's all stand up for Chuck.
The gaffs are never ending.
Anyway, who's next?
Dick, St. Joseph, Missouri.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
Rush, it's an honor and a pleasure.
I I am an amazed every day I listen.
Your brain is a vacuum.
But my question, Rush, I've heard you say and others, that the 2012 election could be a slam dunk.
And my question is If it were no, no, no.
I've always said if it were today.
Oh, all right.
A year from now.
Well, that goes along with my question, then.
Are the Republicans going to shoot themselves in the foot with continued uh debates as the last day?
Yeah, these.
No, no, no, no.
This is this stuff's gonna be long forgotten.
This this this right now, this is cool.
Uh this these Republican debates.
There's one sad aspect.
These debates are getting higher ratings than any debates like this ever have.
And the reason that that's sad is that they started out great.
Now remember the first couple of these debates, it was nothing but conservatism on parade.
Every one of these candidates, except for Ron Paul, who's libertarian, a couple of moderates, and we're just really doing great, articulating conservatism.
Now, as the debates have have uh have gone on, less and less of that's happened, and that's a shame because there's such an opportunity here with more and more people watching to teach, to explain, to confirm, to validate.
This is the greatest thing that could happen.
Have somebody be unabashedly cheerfully conservative, and you would validate so many people in the audience because that's how they think, that's how they live their lives.
Uh these debates right now, I don't think they're not going to have an impact on the election.
Okay, good.
They're not.
If and I if the election were tomorrow, any of these Republicans would beat Obama.
Yes.
I'm telling you, if the election were tomorrow, any of these, because it's going to be, and I if if if if there's any justice, the election a year from now will all be about Obama.
Right.
There's look at there have been extensive surveys about presidential debates.
And what are there, two to three of them in uh you know within two months of the election?
There's been extensive research done on how really inconsequential they are to the outcome.
Well, yes, of course, unless you screw up like Gerald Ford uh and so forth, but but how many people think George Bush is not the greatest debater in the world?
How many how many of you remember 2000 and 2004 watching Bush debate first Gore and then John Kerry, cringing after every one of them?
It was payment.
Oh, geez, because you're sitting there and you're saying, gosh, why did he say this?
Why didn't he say why does he look so scared?
Why is it launching?
And we're all thinking, my God, didn't matter that Gore and Kerry came off as buffoons, too.
We wanted our guy to look good.
We felt he didn't didn't matter.
In the end, it really didn't matter.
So I the what what can happen here, uh, Dick, is that one of these candidates can make a big enough mistake to end his candidacy at this stage in the debates, but nothing can happen here.
Well, let me say nothing.
That's a bit too broad.
But there's not much that can happen here that could disqualify any Republican candidate from beating Obama a year from now.
Now, I mentioned at the top of the program that that I was watching this debate, and I just I broke out in almost uncontrollable laughter at one point, and I will share with you the sound bites that caused that laughter when we come back.
No, I have not been blamed for it, and uh I don't think I will be, but you never know.
No, McNabb being benched.
Donovan McNabb has been benched in Minnesota, and so far I have not been blamed uh for this.
The three broadcast networks uh ladies and gentlemen are going to break into regular soap opera programming at two o'clock this afternoon, around 12 minutes from now.
That's if Obama's on time to uh to cover Faro Obama's statement on the death of uh Kaddafi.
And I really don't want to dip this.
Not gonna jip it.
It's gonna be everywhere else.
And we'll roll tape on it, and whatever is newsworthy, we'll get around to it uh later.
Now, one thing about the debates, the New York Times has a story.
Debates sway media coverage study fines.
And that's probably why the debates are important to the uh to the candidates.
And again, it's our off-mentioned, oft-mentioned lament here, and that is that Republicans, the Republican leadership in Congress, uh, Republican media people inside the beltway still think That the mainstream media or the drive-bys are how they have to get their message out.
They have to get the drive-by's to respect them.
They have to get the drive-bys to fairly report them.
And to do this, they don't want to do anything to offend the drive-by.
They don't want to do anything to tick them off.
And so the drive-by is running around talking about gridlock.
And the Republicans say, well, we're not for gridlock.
Whatever the left agenda is, our people are going to respond to it.
And this story from the New York Times, actually it's from October 17th.
Presidential candidate debates have a significant impact, not just on voter sentiment, but on media sentiment, according to a study by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence and Journalism.
So the candidates probably do think that there is a lot of impact being made on the media.
They all want, I don't care.
I wish if there's if there's one thing I could do with Republicans inside the beltway and Republican conservative media people, it would be to wave a magic wand and immediately have them not care what's said about them in the Washington Post, the New York Times, ABC, CBS, NBC.
That would be so liberating.
But when they are obsessed with what's said about them there, when they are obsessed about what those kinds of news people are going to say about their debate performance, we're going to get debate performances like we get.
Good or bad.
So let's just hit it here.
This is in the middle of an exchange between Romney and Perry.
I'm just trying to set the table here.
I'm I'm sitting on the bright red, very comfortable sofa in my fashionable library.
Library, for those of you in Rio Linda.
Seated to my left, Catherine.
Between us, Abby, sheepdog.
And there have already been a couple of times in the debate where I have cracked a smile and laughed, and a couple of times where I've been mad and hit the pause and shouted something at Catherine and rewound it and made her look at it again to get the point I trying to get across to her.
Then this happened, and I just lost it.
I just started.
I started laughing.
Rick Perry, and I mean this in a complimentary way, and people are going to find this not strange or not hard to believe, but you may be confused by this.
Rick Perry makes me laugh.
But not at him.
I laugh with the guy.
And when he went after Romney, out of the clear blue.
I'm in there talking about something else, and all of a sudden, with with no transition, with no lead-in, just out of the clear blue, Perry says.
You lose all of your standing from my perspective because you hired illegals in your home and you knew about it for a year.
And the idea that you stand here before us and talk about that you're strong on immigration is on its face, the height of hypocrisy.
And Romney's looking at him like, what the hell is this?
Where did this come from?
Romney said, well, God, what what's he talking about?
Because it just came out of nowhere.
Perry is facing the camera, and then as if on cue, he does a 90-degree turn to the right and looks at Romney.
Romney's staring at him, his mouth's falling open, and you lose all your standing from my perspective.
You hired illegals.
So Romney responds thus.
Rick, um I don't think I've ever hired an illegal in my life.
And so I'm afraid I'm looking forward to finding your facts on that because that just doesn't.
I'll say what the facts are.
Rick, again, you had the speaking.
The newspaper.
You get 30 seconds.
This is the way the way the rules work here is that I get 60 seconds to the city.
No, but the mayor, you get and then you get 30 seconds to respond, right?
They want to do that.
Anderson, you say you know what they're doing.
Would you please wait?
Are you just going to keep talking?
Let me finish with my what I have to say.
Look, Rick, this is a lot of people.
I thought it was about a tough couple of debates for Rick.
And I understand that.
And so you're going to get testing.
Obviously, what happened here is somebody told, because Perry's been jumped on for this tuition for illegals.
Well, he's got to fight back on it.
So somebody's somebody told him that Romney hired illegals to cut the grass.
And something triggered Perry's memory of that.
And in the middle of another thought, he stopped the attorney.
By the way, you have lost all my respect.
You have lost all your standing with me.
And Romney cracked.
Not cracked, but Romney got this the first time Romney got rattled in one of these things because of this, and some other people started piling on.
And he eventually had this, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, what it was.
I hired a contractor, and the contractor hired the illegals.
And when I found out about it, I said, Man, you can't do this.
Now I'm running for office.
Which was not helpful for Romney.
But uh I don't know why.
I just it it the way it looked, the way it all sounded, I found it funny.
So I started sending notes to friends.
I'm laughing my butt off here.
And they wrote back, this is not good.
If you're laughing, this is not good news.
And I thought what timing, what timing?
Mere moments before Obama's uh spiking the football here on Qaddafi being killed, the Red Cross AP, big story mass graves being uncovered in Libya as we speak.
Okay, folks, sit tight.
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