Sullivan Group is convened an emergency computer run based on the revelations this week, prognostications made by me way back this past summer and spring about events that have come to pass, as I said, Fast and Furious being one of them.
Expecting a new opinion audit next week.
Live from the Southern Command in Sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Yes, sir, revive.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yeah.
Who telephone number is 800-282-2882.
If you want to be on the program, email address L Rushbow at EIB net.com.
Brian, I need a new TV set in here.
upper monitor.
An upper monitor is the one that's always got MSNBC in it.
Or on it.
And I've got a burn-in problem.
You know what burn-in is?
That's when the same image is on the monitor.
It burns in there.
And even when the screen goes dark, you can see the image burned in to the display.
And all I see up there when I look at MSNBC is the word newt.
Newt has been on MSNBC for three straight weeks now, 24-7.
And I we even turned the TV off when we leave for the day.
And still, there's newt burn-in on the monitor that runs, and I can't change it, even if it changed channels, the newt burn-in is still there.
Just amazing.
Telephone number if you want to be on the program 800 282-2882, the email address Lrushbo at EIBNet.com.
I'll get details in a minute, but the NLRB, National Labor Relations Board, has dropped its lawsuit against Boeing.
So it's not all good news for Obama today.
And they only did this, by the way, after the Union's strong-armed Boeing into a very nice contract in Washington and the promise to build another plane in Washington State, the 737 Max.
And uh I Well, this yeah, the South Carolina, that's but boy, that Boeing gave up a lot to get that South Carolina plant.
But as a result, the NLRB has dropped its lawsuit.
The Well, I know they need their wings clipped at snirtly, but but still uh Boeing cave and a lot of stuff is is why they're dropping a lawsuit.
Not totally, but that's uh that's part of it.
Folks, how often have we, you know, heard the Corzine.
I didn't I didn't I didn't intend that money to be uh missing.
No, I I I I I didn't intend that that money to uh uh go somewhere.
I I I didn't intend for that money to be taken away from the clients.
Yeah, I I Ted Kennedy, I I I didn't intend for that woman to drown.
It's the latest defense strategy.
It holder said it yes.
Well, it's not a lie if you don't intend to.
It's all about your state of mind.
So this is the Democrat trick on everything.
Their escape hatcher, everything is their good intentions.
Uh, we didn't mean to destroy the black family.
We we didn't we didn't mean to tear up the social fabric of the country with a great society.
We know we didn't we didn't intend to do that.
Oh, okay, you didn't intend to screw everything up as bad as you No, we didn't okay, then no, no problem.
In just three weeks and one day, I actually can't believe this is happening.
In three weeks and one day, the 100 watt incandescent light bulb will be illegal.
In three weeks and one day, it will be illegal to sell a 100 watt Incandescent light bulb.
And who did this?
Federal government.
The federal government under the auspices of a hoax.
Man-made global warming.
You know, I uh been staying at a lot of hotels lately.
I've been doing a little traveling.
And hotels are like a lot of other businesses, they just run scared of any regulatory agency.
Nobody stands up to regulatory agency.
Nobody done you can understand it.
So you walk in and you just get and you turn on the lamp, and you know that it's a compact fluorescent.
You know because it's inferior light, you know because it's small and tiny, you know because it isn't going to be sufficient.
The Democrat-led federal government is taking us backwards.
The enemy of the Democrat Party is progress.
Take us three weeks, three weeks and one day illegal to buy an incandescent light bulb.
And you know what that means?
When the 100 watt incandescent light bulbs are outlawed, only criminals will have them.
That means me.
I will be a criminal.
Well, but you can have them, but you can't sell them, but they're still going to be gunning for you.
At some point it's going to be illegal to have them.
But if you can't sell them, if I use one in proximity to a turtle, yeah, then that could be jail time.
An Islamic cleric living in Europe reportedly has warned Muslim women not to get too close to bananas, cucumbers, or other produce to avoid having sexual thoughts.
Yep, the unnamed Muslim or Islamic cleric, whose directive was featured in an article in El Senuza, a religious publication, purportedly said that if women wanted to eat bananas, cucumbers, or sexual producing fought vegetables, a third party, preferably a male related to them, like their father or husband, should cut the items into small pieces before serving.
This is on an Egyptian website, Bikya Maser.
Reported by Fox News.
Carrots and zucchini are also added to the cleric's list of forbidden foods for women.
So we have Islamic cleric saying Muslim women can't get too close to bananas, cucumbers, uh zucchini or carrots, unless their fathers or husbands cut them up in small pieces.
They are also not allowed to drive with these items in a grocery sack, even in the back seat.
News in a statement quickly spread online, leaving many liberal Muslims embarrassed and angry, evoking a flurry of mockery in online forum.
Many of the commentators are Muslims themselves who have expressed their anger against the cleric for making Islamic religious practices appear unreasonable.
Oh yeah, who'd want to do that?
Bikya Maser.com, the website said that the cleric, identified only as a sheikh, was asked in the interview how to control women when they're shopping for groceries and whether holding these items to the market be bad, to which he replied that the matter was between the women and God.
Questions also arose about the validity of the interview.
An online search of the article, for instance, yields only results linking to the website report.
But the mere suggestion of a strict order for Muslim women handling food has been enough to send people to website forums and Twitter to air their indignation.
Danish, I thought it was a name.
Danish Lebanese journalist Helen Hajj tweeted yesterday that if Muslim women should stay away from cucumbers and bananas should men stay away from melons.
Now you know I'm as worldly and erudite as the next guy.
Well, I don't get the analogy.
Okay, so Muslim women stay away from cucumbers, carrots, zucchini, bananas, cucumbers, and all that.
Men are supposed to stay away from melons.
But cumquats are okay.
Anybody can reach for a cumquat.
What is a melon supposed to be certainly what's the metal, but the breast?
What a boob?
What's it supposed to be?
Are these guys dreaming or what?
At any rate, this is this is it's it's the um it's the latest news out there, ladies and gentlemen.
We got a brief brief I would love why did God make sexual fruit?
The temptation, snurly, the temptation to test us.
God is testing these women with cucumbers, zucchini, uh bananas.
He testing them.
I would love to call some of the nags asking about this, Gloria Steinem.
She ever had temptation, a cucumber.
Happy holidays, Merry Christmas to all of us, uh, from all of us here at the EIB network to all of you.
By the way, we scoured, I looked at a question during the break, and so far there is no proscription from Muslim clerics, uh that prohibits men from handling uh buying touching bagels.
Apparently it's just women and cucumbers and and so forth.
Totally unfair.
Okay, so the phones, it's open line Friday, and we go to Houston.
This is Kevin, welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Uh, thank you, Rush.
Uh real pleasure to talk to you.
You're one of my three wise men, you and Sean and Mark.
Thank you very much, sir.
Yeah, the the point I wanted to make is um uh I've been following Donald Trump ever since he's entered uh the political uh arena, you know, whether he it's official or not.
And I mean, a guy that's is unmistakably liberal over the years is Harry uh Harry Reid given donation Harry Reid and and Tony the wiener.
Um all of a sudden he we're supposed to believe he's a conservative.
Um to me, I I think he's a an Obama plant.
And he's there just to whip up enough interest in him to where if he sees that there's a a true uh threat to Obama that he'll jump in and run as a third candidate, siphon off just enough votes to ensure Obama.
So let's just cut to the chase here.
You believe that Donald Trump is Obama's Trojan horse.
I do.
Simply because of Trump's past.
Oh, yeah, I mean that that's what you run on.
Uh I mean, uh, don't you judge people on their track record?
You don't just judge them on what they say.
I mean, look at Obama, you had no track record.
Uh Donald Trump does.
We can look at it, it's real clear.
Uh he i if if you followed him over the years and the things he said who he supported.
Um yeah, it's do you think Trump you think Trump ought to moderate the debate?
Well, you know, it's it wouldn't be uh it wouldn't be much worse than the people that have moderated them before, but at the same time I just truly believe that he's gonna jump in there and siphon off enough votes.
I mean, if you look at how the birth certificate issue went and all that, it just seemed like it was just too it w it was too orchestrated the way it all came out, all of a sudden it just disappeared.
We got the phony uh birth certificate all the time.
Yeah, but who did that look at to the extent that you think that do you think that made Trump look good or look bad?
Well, it depends on who's looking at him.
I mean, to me, uh you know, it's they just look like um i it was just like a uh a carnival, uh a carnival act.
You know, because he and he can't I can never take the guy seriously.
Uh but but still, I mean if you if you look at the things he says, all of a sudden we're supposed to believe that he went from the screaming liberal to uh uh physical conservative Well, uh I don't know that Trump's been a screaming liberal all of his life.
I Trump's had to play at both sides.
We know.
In fact, in fact, I had Trump on this program when he first announced.
And there were a lot of people called here, and they were as suspicious as you were because Trump had given a lot of money to uh Chicago politicians.
Ron Emanuel's gubernatorial run gave money to Ron Emanuel.
And I asked him about it, and I said, Mr. Trump, you know, a lot of people, a lot of Republicans are very suspicious of this.
And he he gave an answer that you would expect.
He's like, I do business in Chicago.
You got to deal with the people in power there.
If you're going to get anything done.
I would love for the Republicans to be running Chicago, but they're not.
I'm building buildings in Chicago.
I got activities I got planned in Chicago.
I got to go through the Democrats if I want to get permits and all that kind of thing.
What am I supposed to do?
He said, I got friends all over the political spectrum.
But I I he's been thinking about think about Trump in this cycle is what he's saying about Obama is no different than what any of us are saying about Obama.
Yeah, the birth certificate was a little late and after it was assumed to have been put to bed.
But anyway, I think it's interesting.
This guy, by the way, um from Houston, he's not the only one that I've run into thinks that think that Trump Well, there are a lot of them out there, Snergley, a lot of people.
I run into them.
I don't particularly like talking to people, but they they don't know that.
So I run into them and they talk to me.
And uh there is there's a lot of suspicion about this.
I've had I've had the term Trojan horse used to me twice this week by people who are doubtful.
And the thing that the thing that set them both off was when Trump says, if I don't like the nominee, I'm running third party, is everybody knows third party guarantees Obama.
Everybody.
I'm gonna tell folks, let me tell you something.
He's gonna get serious here for I I've tried to remain giddy and lighthearted.
It's Friday, and I've I've tried to have one day here of just not lackadaisical, but lightheartedness.
But let me get serious here for a second.
I under I appreciate a lot of you are suspicious of Trump.
What's happening with Ron Paul is something I think we need to pay attention.
The media is understandably excited, and they are pushing Ron Paul.
They're very excited.
I just Ron Paul just on MSNBC.
Or no, he was on Megan Kelly with Fox.
But he's he's all over everywhere.
And he's being um discussed with total credibility.
And it's a problem, and I'll I'll tell you, I'll tell you why.
Uh it is a it's a problem for me.
Pure and simple, it is Ron Paul's foreign policy.
This is what Ron Paul said recently.
Think of what happened after 9-11.
The minute before there was any assessment, there was glee in the administration, the Bush administration.
Because now we can invade Iraq.
And so the war drums beat.
Ron Paul said this Wednesday night before a packed room of a thousand students and supporters.
And he said, this is exactly what this administration is doing now with Iran.
Now, I know a lot of people like Ron Paul's domestic policy.
He's very tough talking on budget cuts and shrinking government and individual liberty, and that's attractive.
But folks, this foreign policy is this is disastrous.
And to sit there to attack the country this way, to say that the Bush administration was in glee.
The Bush administration was happy.
This is Democrat talk.
to say that George W. Bush was happy, that Cheney were happy after 9-11 because, aha, there's our excuse to attack Iran.
There, This is the reason that there are a lot of people who are uncomfortable with him.
Now the long knives continue to be out for newt today.
All over.
It's exactly what I told you yesterday.
I hope you were here yesterday.
George Will has a column coming on Sunday.
I'm going to tell you that warns that Ron Paul will probably give Obama the election.
Ron Paul might go third party.
This foreign policy, it's it's it's just nutty.
Folks.
The Republican establishment wants no part of Newt for the reasons that I detailed yesterday.
The Republican establishment is governed totally.
In fact, I've I've got some sound bites here.
Stirred that you didn't believe me yesterday.
I've got some sound bites here.
Republican, I forget who, look it up, worried about what happened at Goldwater.
Is going to happen again if we nominate a conservative.
It's Goldwater and that landslide that scares the Republican establishment, not the Reagan victories in the 80s, but the Goldwater landslide in 64.
So the Republican establishment gets behind Romney, and they turned everything upside down.
Normally, as I said yesterday, to win the nomination, you secured the base.
After you win the nomination with the party base, then you move to the center to win the uh general election by getting disaffected members of the opposite party and moderates and independents.
What the Republicans have done has nominated that they've pushed Romney, the moderate, and they've tried to split the vote of the conservatives with all these other candidates.
I mean, there's standing tradition and theory on its head as they try to steer this to Romney, and it's all backfiring on them now.
Now, Ron Paul looks like he might win Iowa.
Other people are saying it looks like Newt's getting stronger in Iowa now, too.
It's all over the place now.
Back to the phones we go on open line Friday.
Tammy in Tucson, Arizona.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Ross.
Hi.
Hey, I'm 41.
I have five kids.
I'm just a regular folk.
And I'm afraid we're going to be choking down another hand-picked establishment candidate this year.
And I have an idea how we can send a message.
Okay.
I think we need another operation chaos in Iowa.
Maybe change the name, but let them know that they can't do this.
And we should write in Herman Kane and let them know that a grass movement, the grassroots movement exists.
And they can't pick the candidate.
Even if you don't support Keynes, if you're on the fence, or he's not sure what you're going to do.
75% of the voters are supposed to be still undecided in Iowa.
We need to send the establishment message that you don't pick our candidates.
Well we need you to start an operation movement.
Yeah, but that's not going to go anywhere.
I mean, to advise people to write in Herman Cain when he's going to end up as a commentator on Fox News.
I didn't mean to let anything out of the I don't know that.
I'm just, I just know the career trajectory here on failed candidates.
I just I just know where they end up with.
I don't know anything, folks.
I know nothing.
Sergeant Schultz once I know nothing.
But no, that's that's not the um I mean to write in somebody's name, it's pulled out of the race.
Uh we don't we don't need a write-in.
I'll tell uh it's it's um this third party business, a lot of people worried Trump's gonna do it.
I think Ron Paul would do it.
I think and if Ron Paul does it, only look at it.
We know that anybody after this nomination process is over is ticked off enough that goes third party.
That's it.
You split the Republican vote, then no third party candidate's gonna win.
No third party candidate is gonna win beans in this election.
All the third party candidate is going to do is secure victory for Obama.
And if that happens, if somebody on R. Say goes third party, as far as I'm concerned, that's what they're trying to make happen.
Reelect Obama for whatever reason.
Anger at the electorate and the Republican side for not nominating them, anger at other people for what happened to them, what was said during the campaign, whatever.
But I you know, I I I think it's one of the reasons why the GOP is afraid to get tough and and tell Ron Paul, look, it isn't polling anywhere.
Get out of this debate.
You don't belong here.
They're not going to tell him that.
They don't want to they don't want to upset him and have him go third party.
That would really upset.
What they're doing is boosting his fan base.
They actually they they think Ron Paul can split the conservative vote.
Folks, I'm here to tell you there is no conservative movement in the Republican Party.
The the Republican Party, not by this I mean the establishment, the inside the Beltway crowd, the consultants are trying to split the conservative vote in the primaries.
Not coalesce around it.
Who's next?
Where are we headed next?
Uh Deborah in Houston.
Deborah, you're next.
It's open line Friday.
Great to have you here.
Uh good morning, Rush.
I just wanted to uh call and uh give you a little information.
I'm a registered nurse and uh was really upset after the health care bill was passed through reconciliation, and I actually sat down and read the whole bill.
Uh and the more I read, the more fearful I got for the industry I was involved in.
How about the country?
Yes, sir, definitely.
Um but anyway, I was uh working for a large the largest health care provider hospital system in the nation and um got out and started looking for a new job, uh left the position I was in, and um went to work for a small software company in Houston.
Um on Wednesday night we had our yearly our annual town hall meeting in our Christmas party, and we were told that all of the outsourced programming positions that our company had been uh uh using from China uh were now in sourced and were moved had been moved back to the United States.
And uh the the it just the applause broke out and it we were just all so excited that um you know that this occurred and that our company chose to do that.
Uh does this have something to do with health care?
I'm I'm um Yes, sir.
It's uh it's a health care information systems and they go out to small rural community hospitals.
I thought you left the company.
No, sir.
I left um I left the health care hospital corporate.
Oh, you have the hospital, okay.
So you're putting you're excited because we're hiring jobs back that were at once outsourced to China.
Yes, sir.
We are now a hundred percent in sourced and we're ecstatic.
Okay, so this is um uh you di this is what it so you're you're interpreting this that that this is sign America is still competitive.
Oh, yes, sir.
Um you know the bottom line is the um the innovation that our company's CEO um had uh to get this little upstart company rolling.
Um yes, we did have to use the programming there through China for a while, but uh now he's been able to move all these uh positions back over to the United States, and we've now got American programmers doing our work for us.
Well, you know who's gonna take credit for this.
I don't think so.
Obama.
No, sir.
Only because he's uh only because things have gotten to the bottom of the barrel.
Yeah, but but you're calling here, hey, this is great news.
We're bringing jobs back.
Obama's gonna chalk it up if he hears about this.
He's gonna chalk it up to the he's in the White House, he's gonna get credit for it.
Oh, well, nobody's gonna believe him anyway.
I think America's finally woke up.
I hope you're right about that.
Deborah, thanks for the call.
Congratulations too.
Jim in Danville, Virginia.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, thank you, Rush.
Uh longtime listener, first time call caller, and Megadiddos from the last Confederate capital of the Confederacy.
Um my call today uh is basically about earlier in the week you were talking about uh voters that that were concerned that the uh candidates that were in the lead of the the primary were not conservative enough.
Well, I'm one of those voters.
And well, obviously if you're still if you're running you you're you're from the capital of the Confederacy.
Well, that's that's just Is that how you look at things now?
You're from the capital of the Confederate.
Nobody's gonna be conservative enough for you.
No, that's just our little claim to thing here in Danville.
But anyway, beside the point, uh the um the problem that we have is that uh neither Newt or or Mitt are a conservative enough.
And we voted in in uh no last November and sent candidates up there to do a job to stop the spending.
And what did they do?
They turned right around and did the same thing that the that the Democrats were doing.
That's why a lot of us are are upset and disgusted with the Republican Party right now because they didn't do what we sent them to go up there and do.
And I refuse to vote for another John McCain.
Okay, so who is your perfect candidate?
Well, I liked Herman Cain until they destroyed him.
And right now I'm leaning towards Bachman or Santorum.
It's still possible.
I'll tell you, I think it's still possible for Bachman and Santorum.
Because I think what's happening out there, everybody in this mix thinks, you can read it, you can sense, everybody in this mix thinks, senses Newt is going to implode I mean everybody the other candidates the other can everybody senses that Newt is one of these guys that can't stand prosperity.
There are a lot of people that think that Newt is don't know how, don't know when he's going to do or say something that just causes a an implosion of one degree or another and that they all figure Bachman, Perry, Santorum, they all figure that they're going to be the ones left standing for conservatives to flock to if that happens.
That is one of the reasons these people are staying in now Jim here is not the I mean a lot of people that I talk to uh who who are not happy with Mitt now running or or Romney uh Mint or Newt leading the pack I ask okay who they I'll always get one or two names Santorum or Bachman but Santorum Bachman and Perry are lurking.
They're hanging around we haven't had a vote cast yet they are of the opinion that Newt has the ability because it's happened before to implode to do something say something that uh you know sit down on the couch with Pelosi.
That kind of thing if he's done it once they think he can do it again and they're lurking and they're waiting around to be the ones that pick up the pieces if it happens again because everybody knows that the at least 70% of Republican primary voters want nothing to do with Romney.
And we're back it's Rush Limbaugh and this the EIB network and it's open line Friday and end in Columbus, Ohio.
Great to have you welcome I cannot believe I actually got through to you did I congratulate you.
Uh before I get to my question I really want to congratulate you on your two if by T. I uh ordered one when you had that uh free shipping yeah came in just beautifully well we still do have free shipping.
Well it was the one you had about uh maybe a month ago and uh I ordered it spur of the moment there is one problem with your product though it uh evaporates too quickly.
Well put the cap on it.
Oh is that the problem What he's drinking it too fast that's too good is what he means.
It really I I appreciate that wait a wait wait till you get I'm tired I keep I keep trumpeting this new flavors are just as good if not better.
I can't wait.
Well I will when you when I you release them I will promise you I'll order some.
Thank you very much, sir.
Appreciate that.
Uh my question is this and I'm very very scared but here's my question.
Are the Republicans forming a circular firing squad?
Um no that not knowingly not Well the but my my my problem is this um Obama is destroying our country.
Yeah I know.
Uh I see it they don't think that let me have they don't I the the when you say the Republicans something the RNC, powerful elected Republicans and friendly media Republican so called conservative do not see that.
They don't see the country being destroyed.
They they they don't see it the the way you and I do.
They they just this is just I don't know how to display this to you because I don't know how you'd not see it.
But they don't see it that way.
It's just the latest ebb and flow of a standard political cycle.
...because my employer just could not get work.
And uh rather than go on to unemployment, I said the hell just I'll just retire.
But I I see the country going downhill.
I'm a Vietnam veteran.
I put my life in a line for this country, and he's destroying our country.
What happens is, to stick with the Republicans, the Republicans always run against each other in the primaries, but the problem is...
And for those of you who heard this explanation yesterday, please bear with me because I uh I have to explain this again and make sure as many people as possible understand it.
The Republican Party is not a conservative movement.
The conservative movement is independent of the party.
It is in the party, and the effort that's underway is to take control of it.
There's a battle going on uh within the Republican Party, as well as the battle going on between all of us and Obama.
And depending on the day, the Republican Party establishment is more fearful and angry at conservative Republicans than they ever are at Obama.
And now is one of those times.
The Republican Party, for whatever reason, uh don't ask me to explain why.
I'm just telling you what is.
They think that conservatives equal instant defeat.
They think that conservatives send independents and moderates away in droves.
They are animated by the Goldwater landslide defeat, not the Reagan landslide victories.
Those were an aberration.
They are not of the opinion that they are of the opinion that conservatives are fringe people outside the mainstream, and they can't let the party be taken over by them.
And so that is what you call the circular firing squad is this internacene battle or internecine battle that's going on as the conservatives attempt to assert themselves in power within the party.
Uh doesn't matter how often the powers that be in the party are wrong, it doesn't matter how many elections they lose.
They are always going to think this.
They are always going to have this opinion of conservatives.
Not quite as much animus aimed at us as the Democrats have, but we're not blood brothers.
It's taken me many years to figure this out that we're not all on the same team.
Well, I know it's but uh 1994.
Look at what they think in 1994.
Look at what they think of it.
You're asking me, they think the guy that brought it about is is a nut.
They think Newt.
We think most people look at Newt.
You know what they associate him with?
Most people associate Newt with the first guy in their lifetimes that kept government in check that balanced the budget.
That's why Newt's liked.
That's why they people look past Newt's bug baggage.
The Republicans don't look at Newt that way.
They see him on the cover as the Gingrich who stole Christmas.
They see him as an easily demonized enemy.
They see him as a big problem for their own credibility.
They see him as a reason they get made fun of, just like the Christian right.
And just like the moral majority, they never liked having that coalition in the party.
Pierre in Quebec in Canada.
Welcome to the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Hi, Russ.
How's it going?
Very well, thank you.
Well, you were talking about all that stuff before my question.
Could you imagine a new Trump ticket?
Uh uh one business.
Uh Newt Trump ticket.
Well, uh I don't see no.
I don't see Trump giving up where he is to go be I I don't I I don't see him wanting to serve political office, to be honest with you.
I don't see it.
Well here's my main question.
You're used to do things that are not too easy to do, so here's one for you.
Why don't you host a debate on your network?
Should I be honest about that?
Should I be honest about this?
I don't know.
Oh, I'll go ahead and do that.
You're not gonna like you're not you're not gonna like my answer.
I don't know that I should answer this question.
Because uh you know, Pierre, you're not the uh you're not the first.
You're the first recently.
Uh and I don't mean to r uh um change the importance of your call.
That's not what I'm doing.
Um people have asked previous elections.
Why don't you moderate it?
Why don't you have all these candidates on your show and you just pepper them with questions.
And there's a reason.
And no, it has nothing to no, no, no, you guys, you you no, it's not that I'm the show.
I don't care about that.
That's not that's that I just I don't.
This is one of those things I really don't think I ought to answer.
I'll think about it, but I don't know.
How could any of them look good?
It'd be the it would be a disaster.
It would be an uh it just it would be it would i uh I shudder to think about it.
Because I'm not running.
It would be uh other reasons too.
I just really don't think there's some things you just gotta keep to yourself.