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Feb. 23, 2012 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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February 23, 2012, Thursday, Hour #2
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Greetings, my friends, and welcome back.
Great to have you, Rush Limbaugh, here on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Telephone number if you want to be on the program 800-282-2882 and the email address.
Lrushbo at EIB net.com.
Okay, as I mentioned, Snerdly tells me the phones are melting, uh smoking.
Is it is it largely uh Romney supporters upset with me?
Okay, because uh Romney's supporters are getting through or ticked off, but it's not all Romney calling.
Okay, all right.
Well, you know, I've I've uh my I'm just being inundated here.
Everybody's telling me what they think.
Well, that happens every day.
Everybody's so desperate for me to agree with them.
And I know what that's about.
So if you're on if you're on the uh phone, be patient, we'll get to you.
There are other items we've got debate sound bites, but I I I want to move into some other areas uh uh that are in the news as well, is one of the things I understand it, but still one of the things that uh it didn't bother me, just disappointed me is I kept shouting the name Obama as I'm watching this debate last night, particularly during the first hour.
I kept saying, hey, hey, hey, hey, the name is Obama.
I am uh there's news stories today about how the American people.
Here's one right from State Control Associated Press.
Obama benefiting from improving economy.
Folks, there is no improving economy.
Now I know that Obama has created one.
He literally has invented a virtual economy where everything is hunky-dory and everybody's happy, and jobs are being created, and people are buying homes, and the gas price is not rising, and the media is helping him create this image.
But the United States economy has 13 million unemployed, and the unemployment numbers that are out this week.
Well, what a scam this is.
The AP is reporting unemployment numbers this uh week unchanged.
But you know how they did it?
They compared the seasonally adjusted numbers last week, which were not reported, to the not seasonably adjusted numbers, and maybe vice versa, but they're comparing apples to oranges in order to say that there's no change.
In other words, unemployment compensation claims may have increased from the last report.
The AP is saying they stayed the same.
It's static.
But regardless, there are 13 million minimum, 13 million Americans unemployed.
are 46 million Americans on food stamps, and Obama is advertising for more.
29% of mortgage holders find themselves underwater, almost 30%.
And this is portrayed as the new norm.
And right on cue, here comes the drive-by media.
President Barack Obama is reaping political benefits from the country's brighter economic mood.
A new poll shows that Republicans and Democrats alike are increasingly saying that the nation's heading in the right direction, and most independents now approve the way Obama's addressing the post-recession period.
Why, it's a miracle.
It's magic.
All of a sudden Obama got the independence back, folks.
And how did he do it?
The independents now approve of the way Obama's talking about the economy.
But then the AP says trouble could be ahead.
Still struggling Americans.
What do you mean, still struggling?
I thought that was all over.
Well, you got the headline, Obama benefiting from improving economy, which by the way is a fake made up in his mind economy.
So you go from that headline to still struggling Americans are fretting over rising gasoline prices.
You know, Obama is out there saying in his uh press secretary, I bet nothing we can do about uh gas prices.
Not that we can do about it.
Wait a second.
Mike, I'm looking for it here.
Hang on.
Uh let's see.
Yep, grab audio soundbite number 11.
I want to take you back to the groove yard of forgotten soundbite hits.
July 30th of 2008, Obama was in Springfield, Missouri at a campaign event.
Gasoline prices were going up.
And back then, Obama, the Democrats, they knew exactly why they were going up.
Bush and Cheney were personally benefiting from their association with big oil.
Bush and Cheney were purposely seeing oil prices go up.
And here was Obama's solution.
We could save all the oil that they're talking about getting off drilling.
If everybody was just inflating their tires and getting regular tune-ups, you could actually save just as much.
Yeah, we can save all that oil that they're talking about getting off drilling.
He was opposing drilling in and war.
We don't need drilling anymore.
Just make sure your tires are properly inflated.
So four years ago, Obama had a great idea to deal with rising gas prices.
Make sure your tires are inflated.
Now they're saying it's not our fault.
Can't blame it on us.
It says beyond our control.
It most certainly can be blamed on.
This is another area.
Newt was just fabulous last night on how much oil is available continental United States.
Now, we could end up with fracking and a number of other shale oil extraction measures that That we could end up with the world's largest supply of oil in not that long a period of time.
But even without that, you've got Obama with the drilling moratorium in the Gulf.
No to the Keystone Pipeline.
No to any effort to expand our own domestic supply, which would have a profound impact on price.
I think Obama likes a rising price.
In fact, he said so.
He loved it when it got to $4 a gallon.
What he said was he's a little unhappy about how quickly it got there.
But this AP story.
Obama benefiting from improving made up fake economy.
Well, it doesn't say that in a headline, I threw that in.
It's seemingly no coincidence that Obama this week is promoting the expansion of a domestic oil and gas exploration and the development of new forms of energy.
No coincidence.
This is he opposes this.
This is what I mean.
He's creating an absolute made-up virtual economy.
And now he's making up virtual policies.
In his latest attempt to show that he, more than any of the Republican presidential contenders, knows that voters'pocketbooks remain pinched even as the economy improves overall.
What?
This is the most incredible story.
It's Obama's latest attempt to show that he knows better than any of the Republicans that voters' pocket books remain pinched.
There is evidence that the nation's becoming markedly more optimistic, and that Obama benefits from that attitude.
30% in the poll describe the economy as good, a 15-point increase since December, and the highest level since the APGFK poll first asked the question in 2009.
Roughly the same share say the economy got better in the past month.
18% said it got worse.
The most positive read in over a year.
Now this story is going to be in every newspaper there is.
They may even run it two days in a row.
So we've got a virtual fake economy.
Obama's casting the new norm to be 13 million unemployed, 46 million on food stamps, half of Americans not paying any income tax, 30% of mortgage holders underwater, and we got a booming economy, and it didn't get discussed in the first hour last night.
So I was shouting Obama's name at the TV as we were watching.
couple audio sound bites before we go to the break.
Talked about the five at five on the Fox News channel yesterday.
And uh because they were discussing me, so we played the sound bites of them discussing me, and as I knew what happened, after I played the sound bites of me discussing the five.
The five then yesterday at five discussed me discussing them.
And we have a couple sound bites.
And here's uh we have Andrea uh Tarantula and Bob Beckle.
Andrea Tarantula up first.
Rush Limbaugh spent a lot of time talking about our conversations today on his radio show.
He also went on actually to say that I was right in my comments yesterday, but then called me Andrea Tarantula about five times.
So my mom spent in about an hour trying to dial into his show today to ask him why he calls me that.
I think it's a term of in endearment, or at least it's a nickname.
If you get a nickname, then you are in.
That's Dana Perino telling Andrea Tarantula not to worry about it.
Uh did she did she say that uh her mother?
Snur did did her did her mother call, did you did you not let her mother through Snerdley did not you tell me the truth.
She did not get through yesterday, and you didn't put her she okay, she didn't get through yesterday.
Bob Beckle also had this to say about what I had said about the five.
Let me give Limbaugh some credit here.
You know, if you had a five percent fall-off in turnout among conservative Republicans across the country.
I don't care how many independent normally independents will split 5248, right?
You probably could lose.
I mean, there's something to be said about having to get your base, but you're very conservative voters to the polls.
That's the one issue I agree with.
Holy smokes, folks, it's two days in a row that uh that Bob Beckle has uh thrown in with me.
And he had no choice in this one.
My point yesterday was all this talk about running out and getting the independents, you better get your base.
You better get your base first if you go if you target the independents and make them your primary objective.
There aren't enough of them for you to win.
Here's Alan Simpson.
He was on uh face-to-face on CBS News yesterday.
This uh, I guess it's CBSnews.com, Bob Schiefer was talking to Senator Simpson.
Schaefer said, let's talk a little bit about what's going on these days in politics.
What is it, Senator, with uh with this Republican primary?
It just seems to me there's a certain part of the Republican Party that's not ready to sign off on Mitt Romney and say he's one of us, that he's a conservative.
Are you Romney, man?
I don't even know, Senator.
I am convinced that if you get into these social issues and just stay in there about abortion and homosexuality and even mental health, they bring up somehow they're gonna take us all to Alaska and float us out in the Bering Sea or something.
Here's a party that believes in government out of your life, the precious right of privacy and the right to be left alone.
How then can they be the hypocrisy of fiddling around in these social issues?
We won't have a prayer.
There's Alan Simpson bemoaning the Republican Party's immersion in the social issues and exhibiting a total lack of knowledge of how they are being discussed, a total ignorance of how the social issues even entered the fray.
It all happened because of Obama.
Obama working with George Stephanopoulos, asking a question in a debate in New Hampshire in early January about contraception.
Obama talking about Jesus would support his tax policies.
Here you have We've got Andrea Tarantula's mom.
We've got Andrea Tarantula.
Well, let's go to uh uh Mrs. Tarantula.
Uh welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hello, hello, Rush.
I am Andrea Tarantula's mom, and I just want to say it fits.
Whoa.
Well.
Uh okay.
Uh It fits?
It fits.
Absolutely.
And I'm just calling to say thank you.
Okay.
All right.
Andrea Tarantula's mom.
There you have it.
I gotta take a brief time out here, folks.
One more Alan Simpson soundbite, and then back to the phones, we will go.
This is the second half.
Simpson has uh just said he doesn't understand the hypocrisy the Republican Party and the social issues, and he's obviously clueless that it was all brought up by the Democrats who have nothing else to run on.
The ignorance of establishment Republicans never ceases to amaze me.
And I'm not talking about stupidity.
Don't misunderstand.
I'm talking about the genuine lack of understanding.
This is a career Republican, a senator who still doesn't appear to understand how the Democrats operate, doesn't understand the strategies of the left.
Striking to me.
It's just striking.
So he's on with Bob Schaefer on CBS face to face.
Schaefer says, so you think that when you're talking about getting tangled up in these social issues that Santorum is just too identified with those issues to run a good campaign?
He is rigid and homophobic.
He believes that gays and lesbians, he mentioned in a uh interview in two thousand three about bestiality and gays and lesbians.
I think that's disgusting.
And they asked him, Well, he said I want a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, and they said, Well, what about the people who are already married?
And he said, Well, they would be nullified.
I mean, what is what's human, what's kind about that?
We're all human beings.
We all know or love somebody that's gay or lesbian.
So what the hell is that about?
To me, it's it's startling and borders on disgust.
Well, Santorum's a homophobe and borders on disgust.
This is Alan Simpson speaking with uh with Bob Schiefer yesterday.
Okay to the phone's bestiality?
That's that's that's how you pronounce it.
That's the correct way to pronounce it.
It's not it is not bestiality, it's bestiatily.
That's how you pronounce it.
Well, he's a senator, he would know that.
He wouldn't be expected to know Democrat campaign tactics, but he would know he's from Wyoming.
He would know about sex with animals.
He'd know how to pronounce it.
He's got it, he got it, he got it right.
Uh, Ken in Troy, Michigan.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Ross.
How are you?
Very good, sir.
Thank you.
I I just wanted to say, you know, when earlier you were talking that I wanted to call and say you lie, but that was a little bit too harsh.
And I wanted to say maybe that you really lie to yourself.
You're not you're you're holding Romney to a different standard.
You explain away any Santorum issues, but yet Romney, he did this, he did that.
And it just it just doesn't hold the same the same standard.
Can you give me some examples uh of what you mean so I will know?
Sure.
Romney, um, of course Romney cared.
Um people need to understand, and and you could say this, but you choose not to, that he had an eighty percent legislature.
He got the best deal he could.
Now you'd say, well, he could have held firm on his convictions, and then what would he have had?
It would have been worse.
They wanted worse.
They even overwrote him on a couple issues, and you know, added things to it beyond that.
And that's what people, you know, people don't understand that.
But yet Santorum, you know, he says something, well, I had to go along to get along.
I had to do things.
Well, he didn't hold to his convictions.
He didn't hold to his principles.
He went beyond that and and you know, sold himself out to some degree.
Um so you think that in in my effort to explain what Santorum was trying to say last night, I'm showing preference when I don't attempt to explain uh how Romney had to deal with eighty percent Democrats in the legislature when he was putting together a big government health care bill.
That's you that's basically it.
I mean, there's other St. Torum examples I don't, you know, I don't have one at my fingertips, but uh you've done that throughout, and you I'm I mean I understand you want the most conservative person, and so do I, but I also want the most conservative person who I think is already Romney, and he can clearly win.
Newt, I mean, and you know you don't like to hear that either.
Newt has no chance.
He I remember him, I loved him back when he was up against Clinton and doing what he did.
But I said he has no chance of winning ever.
Yeah.
And the same with Santorum.
He's great.
He's he's a conservative.
I don't have any issues with him, but he can't win.
I think they're all three conservatives.
What is it about what is it about Romney that gives you confidence he can win when the other two you don't think can.
Well, he doesn't spend all this time on these social issues, which I don't think he Romney's gonna get in there and just and do all these terrible things to the country.
He he's gonna he's gonna be held with what the Well now wait well who uh social issues terrible w uh lost you there.
Who's gonna do terrible things to the country?
Well, none of the three I don't think any of the three of them are uh I think they're fine.
They're gonna get what the legislature's gonna hand them.
The the if we get the Senate and the and the House and keep the House.
They're they're gonna run they're gonna they write the bills, they're gonna pass that off to the president to sign.
None of the three of them are gonna hold it in, you know.
Are gonna change that.
No, but you said Romney's not gonna get into the social issues, and then and then you'd that's not that's not his driving force.
That's that just turns off and you you you you seem to poo-poo the people in the middle, the independents.
They're the they're the people that are wishy-washy.
They don't they don't listen to your show for the most part.
They they watch the mainstream news, and if if you watch it for an hour every night, you'd you'd be sick.
It's it's just terrible.
They they distort things, they tell half-truth, they don't know.
Well, I uh uh yeah, I've heard that about the mainstream media.
I'll check it out.
We're back, Rush Limboy having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
There's a website out there, folks, called Buzzfeed.
Um I'm not that familiar with Buzzfeed, but nevertheless, they have posted something that got noticed by the hot air blog, which was founded by Michelle Morkin.
She'd been sold it.
I don't know who runs it somewhere.
Ed Morrissey and uh uh and and his gang is apparently here well here's the headline from Buzzfeed, Marco Rubio's Mormon Roots.
And the compelling personal narrative that has helped propel Florida Senator Marco Rubio to national political stardom, one chapter has gone completely untold.
Rubio spent his childhood as a faithful Mormon.
Rubio was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with his family at around the age of eight and remained active in the faith for a number of years during his early youth.
It says here that family members are the source for Buzzfeed.
Rubio spokesman Alex Conant confirmed the story to Buzzfeed, said that Rubio returned to the Catholic church a few years later with his family, receiving his first communion on Christmas Day 1984 at the age of 13.
Uh Buzzfeed says here the revelation adds a new dimension to Rubio's already nuanced religious history and could complicate his political future at a time when many Republicans see him as the odds on favorite for the 2012 vice presidential nod.
And uh they say here that in the Buzzfeed story that this could be a problem.
That uh would the country want two Mormons.
Well, former Mormon, a current Mormon, uh on the on the on the ticket.
This, of course, uh I I guess does not acknowledge the possibility that Rand Paul could be Romney's vice presidential running mate.
Which also remains a possibility, and that is being speculated.
Well, Rand Paul even said last night that he would be honored to be Romney's uh vice president.
And when you look at the dynamic between Ron Paul and Romney, yeah.
You can see where it might be possible.
Audio soundbites before we go back to the phones, Nancy Pelosi.
Last night on the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC.
Pelosi was uh was asked, you you feel it's a clarifying moment, even if it has become some sort of extreme issue.
This is a whole social issues thing, the contraception that's now entered the presidential primary on the Republicans.
Well, actually Obama and the Democrats introduced it, but Pelosi is being asked if she thinks it's a clarifying moment.
It's been extreme all along.
But people didn't believe it when you'd say, you know, they really don't believe in family planning and contraception.
Well, they believe in the rhythm system, but no contraception or and and the like.
And they'd say, well, that can't really be, because overwhelmingly women Catholic women of childbearing age, uh, they uh uh admit that they practice birth control.
Yeah, what is the number the Democrats throw the number that 98% of Catholic women are on birth control if that's the case, why is there a need to give away contraception?
If 98% of Catholic women are using contraception, why they have to be given the pills.
But anyway, you see, Pelosi says apparently the Republicans go for the rhythm method.
Snurdley, do you even know what the rhythm method is?
Oh, you do.
You do.
Okay.
Well, up next with David Rodham Gurgen, who was on CNN, the special post-debate edition of AndersonCoute Four.
They had a discussion of the debate, and this is what David Rodham Gergen said.
There are a lot of women out there tonight on Twitter who believe that these candidates are really live in the past, that they're men who sort of don't understand the women's rights movement.
And it'll be interesting to see how that plays out.
So uh David Rodham Gurgen said that women on Twitter hate the Republicans, um, that the uh they're seeing a bunch of guys, Republican guys who don't understand the women's rights movement, and it'll be interesting to see how it all plays out.
Keep in mind, all this is manufactured.
Every aspect of this issue manufactured by the Democrats, and it's been brilliantly conceived and flawlessly executed.
I have to give them credit for it.
It started with Stephanopoulos in that debate, and the Democrats put this out there, and as is their usual bent, the Republicans see the need to defend and explain, which takes everybody's attention away from the economy and Obama.
The Democrats don't have one thing they can run on.
There's not one aspect of Obama's first term that they can say you want four more years of this, vote for us.
They have to create fear, hatred, loathing, uh, impugning the character, all that of Republicans, and that's what they do.
And they've got a very helpful media making it possible.
Who's next?
Uh Kathy Austin, Texas.
I'm glad you called.
Welcome to the program.
Hello there.
Hi.
How are you doing?
Very well.
Thanks very much for calling.
Well, here's what I would like to say.
Um, first of all, with regards to what you just immediately said, I don't think the Democrats are impugning the characters so much as they are exposing the character of what of the old component of the Republican Party right now, that far right component.
And I gotta say, Raj, I've listened to you since we're not going to be able to do that.
Now wait, wait, I want the de definition of term.
What do you mean far right component being exposed?
The far right component, I guess I would have to call them the evangelical right.
The Christians that think that only they are Christian enough to be called Christians.
Yes, that's what I would call the far right.
Don't know who those people are.
Well, let's say um Yeah, the evangelicals.
A Mormon is not a Christian in their life.
Oh, so but there are Christians that say, look, we're the only Christians, you can't be a Christian unless you do X, and we're the real Christians.
Yes, those.
But the but the more fundamentalist Christians, the ones that say, if you don't believe all of these things like we do, like in contraception or such, then you're just not Christian enough, or you're not even Christian.
I don't have a weird theology.
I don't know.
Because he doesn't have the same strident beliefs as they do.
I don't know who's saying that.
Who is saying that?
Who is saying that?
I don't know anybody who's saying that.
Um, yeah, there are priests that are saying that that come out and support Sanctorum.
Priests have gone all in with the Democrat Party.
What's that uh what's that other minister whose son is now out on the morning shows and the talk shows, his minister's son is out there saying that Obama's not a Christian or he doesn't know if Obama is.
Reverend Wright said that.
Not Reverend Wright.
No, no, no, no, no.
The Baptist one.
Um I can't think of his name right now.
But his son Sharpton, he's a Baptist.
Not on the left.
You know who I'm talking about.
I don't.
I don't I don't know what you're talking about.
Uh, he was on the morning talk shows just a couple of days ago, and he he's he's met with all of the presidents.
He's a reverend, he's like a Baptist minister, he's a televangelist.
Oh, I know who you did.
Billy James Hargis.
Uh Billy Billy Who?
Billy James Hargis.
He's a big number of Texas Texas eventually.
We're talking about a category of beliefs that think that the most striking beliefs are the only ones that actually qualify.
It's all moot anyway, because it's ridiculous.
And you are no longer able to claim you are on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
You have now moved into the camp of those old guys who have no idea what's coming down the road.
Whoa.
No, no, wait a second.
Wait a minute.
What did I do?
Well, let's just talk about this whole thing about contracep uh contraception.
What have I said about contraception?
It's all fashion.
What have I said?
No, wait a second.
What have I said about contraception that that's it's old fashioned?
Well, let's see, you are supporting Santorum.
You are bending and ever and contorting yourself every which way to support uh Gingrich and Santorum.
Meanwhile, you're uh in the back of Romney every chance you get.
Romney, don't try to twist that Romney is my candidate because Romney is just like the the one that I'm now left with.
But I'm telling you what, if Romney is not the um nominee in other words, if Gingrich or Santorum is the nominee, I predict, and you can put money on this, that there will be a mass migration away from the Republican Party because people who have been willing to go along with the Republican Party because they agreed on economic issues with them,
and they would, you know, plug their nose at the social issues, are finally and ultimately gonna say, I wash my hands of you.
I am be I am embarrassed to be thought of as just like you.
I can no longer walk around and call myself a Republican because that's where I am right now.
You know, that's very sad.
And you know what, Rush, I have to tell you this.
The fact that the the things that ridiculous asinight things that I have heard Gingrich and Centorum say, especially about birth control.
You know what's very sad they have exposed themselves for You know what's very sad ignorant and let me tell you what's very, very sad.
They are ignorant and backward.
No, we have to do it.
I'm sadly sadly, and with all due respect, I am talking to somebody who is the most glittering jewel of colossal ignorance I've spoken to in a long time, and that's you.
You are falling for every stray scrap of BS conventional wisdom about Republicans and social issues that has ever come down to Pike.
You are one of the biggest vacuum cleaner sponges of BS, and I have spoken to it a long time.
There is one threat to religious liberty in this country, and his name is Barack Obama.
Barack Hussein Obama is the single largest threat to religious liberty, to economic liberty, to personal liberty, to freedom writ large.
Rick Santorum, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich want to take away absolutely none of your precious freedom to do whatever you want to do.
They will not create one government program to stop you from engaging in whatever kind of sexual activity or post pregnant activity you want to get into.
They might try to persuade your heart, but they're not going to create a government program that limits your freedom.
Barack Obama will not even wait for legislation.
He will dictate from the Oval Office, has he, as he has just done, that who must pay for and provide contraception, regardless what their moral convictions on those things are.
He does not have the authority, the constitutional authority, to write and pass Obamacare or to implement it, or this contraception stuff.
All of this is in the news because of Barack Obama.
Rick Santorum didn't start this.
Mitt Romney didn't start this.
Newt Gingrich didn't start this.
The Democrat Party started this.
And you think you're so smart, you are among the biggest dupes.
Running around with your head so high in the cloud, thinking you're smarter than everybody else, and you're one of the biggest dupes running around this country, and it's a danger that people like you pose to the future of this country by getting so caught up in cliche and conventional wisdom rooted in lies.
We would expect better of you because you sound like you're intelligent, but you're just a sponge.
For lies, conventional wisdom and cliches.
It's embarrassing.
We'll be back.
You know, some of you people are forcing me into these positions that you end up not liking.
So you call here and you tell me that Rick Santorum and Newt are these wacko social issue.
Christians are going to be hunting you down.
And if you've had sex with anybody, they're gonna march you off to jail and not gonna give you birth control pill, even if you get rid of all this rot gut.
But somehow Mitt Romney never ends up in the mix.
I thought I heard Mitt Romney last night talking about what a champion he was in opposing gay marriage.
Is that not a social issue?
Is it?
It's a social issue.
And Mitt Romney talks about how he is pro-life, and that's supposed to scare the independence over to East Jesus.
And Romney, he's pro-life and he's anti-gay marriage, and boy, we just can't have these social issues in the campaign.
Oh, they're gonna be the death of the Republican Party.
You are forcing me into saying some of these things when you come up here with these irrational allegations.
And let us.
And I beating my head against the wall.
Trying to remind you, not all, I mean, not all of you, you know who I'm talking about.
Who's responsible for all this being discussed?
The Republicans haven't once brought this up.
As a primary point in the campaign to beat Barack Obama.
Social issues have not been at all a focus in any of these candidates' agendas, other than to talk about gay marriage or other than to talk about pro-life when it comes up.
All of this talk, all this talk about the Republicans on Twitter hate Republicans.
Or the women on Twitter hate Republicans.
Well, I wonder why is that.
Who the hell brought up the phony issue of contraception in the first place?
There wasn't a single Republican talking about it.
Nobody cares.
Didn't there done that?
Democrats put this into the public square and the media picks right up with it.
And just like Obama is creating a virtual economy that is rosy with great future, and everybody's happy and hungry dory, so have they created a virtual campaign where the Republicans are out there campaigning on the fact if you get pregnant, you're having a baby, and we're gonna put you in a home for wayward women, and you're gonna give birth, and the punishment is you gotta raise that child, and you're gonna have to stick with it no matter what happens, no matter if it gets drugs or whatever you're gonna have to stick with.
Where did this stuff start?
None of this is part of the Republican agenda.
None of it.
The Democrats put it out there, specifically Obama, who is the architect of trampling on religious freedom and liberty.
Barack Obama, the man to whom the Constitution of the United States is a single greatest obstacle to what he wants to accomplish.
That's right, my friends, our beloved man child president.
Barack Obama, he looks at the Constitution and sees a problem.
He knows he's got everybody so cowed that when he violates it, nobody's gonna say anything.
So if he's gonna mandate the Catholic Church or its schools, provide contraception, fine, he'll do it.
And they complain, okay, okay, I'll make the insurance companies do it.
He doesn't have the power, constitutional or otherwise, nor does he have the right to do it.
You think Republicans are gonna take your freedom away while it's happening to you in every aspect of your life, every day, and it has been going on for three years.
It's the fastest three hours in media, and there's still one more to go.
That's gonna be the happiest news for millions of Americans they're gonna get all day.
That there's an hour of this show left.
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