The Attorney General Eric Holder saw this story last night.
He's gonna have meetings about the election with African American preachers.
Now, what's he gonna tell them, do you think?
The Attorney General is going to meet with African American preachers and pastors about the presidential race.
Now they the law is that you can't politicize from the pulpit.
You can't raise money, you can't do anything like that.
If you're a charity and you're exempt from taxes, you can't engage in politics.
So Holder is obviously going to go tell them how to walk the fine line and avoid any charges, prosecution, or what have you.
This is a first, as far as I've I've I've not seen this happen before.
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Something funny happened yesterday in the White House.
Uh somehow a bit of journalism ended up being practiced at the White House press briefing.
They wanted to ask the spokes kid to explain the difference between Bain Capital and private equity and Obama and public equity.
As you know, the the regime is is doubling down their attack on Romney and Bain.
And in fact, don't be surprised if you hear a commercial like this before it's all said and done.
What was Mitt Romney doing while President Obama was giving back?
Maximizing profits.
With private equity.
While President Obama was in Chicago organizing communities, Mitt Romney was busy at Bain Capital.
Capitalists.
Organizing wealthy clients' money to build successful businesses like Staples, Dunkin' Donuts, Brookstone, Domino's Pizza, Guitar Center, Sports Authority.
Stop it.
Mitt Romney, maximizing profits and uh creating a few jobs.
Mitt Romney, bad for America.
Paid for by friends of Barack Obama, who also maximize profits so we can donate to friends of Barack Obama.
It's a vicious circle.
Stop that's a great ad.
That's a great pair to take off of the old move on dot org ads uh back from the uh the the 2000s.
Roo.
That's funny.
In the meantime, Jay Carney, the spokes kid, there was they they they asked him.
Uh look, uh Romney got an 80% success rate.
Bain capital, he went in, they took over failing companies and bailed them out, and eighty percent of them ended up being saved, growing, and jobs are created.
What's the difference in Romney doing that, Mr. Carney, and Obama investing taxpayer dollars in failed green energy companies like Solindra?
So the reporter said, if that's the argument, uh that that not every company will succeed, and therefore it's too risky because private equity can't save them all.
If that's the argument, how is that different from Romney's argument on Bain Capital, which is that many succeeded and a few failed?
Look, there there is the the difference in that your overall view of what uh your responsibilities are as president and what your view of the economic future is.
And the president believes, as he's made clear, that a president's responsibility is not just to uh those who win, but those who in for an example in a company where uh there have been layoffs or a company that has gone bankrupt that that you know we have to uh make sure that uh those folks have uh the means to find other employment, that they have uh the ability to train for uh other kinds of uh work, and and that's part of the overall responsibility that a president has.
This is a joke.
This whole little exercise reveals this regime is nothing more than a joke.
The the the main argument has revealed their intellectual dishonesty for everybody to see it, who cares to?
Carney didn't have an answer to the question.
What's the difference?
In fact, Romney and Bain Capital, they were using their own money.
They chose companies to bail out, they succeeded.
What's the difference in that and Obama using taxpayer dollars to try to bail out?
Of course, the difference is that every one of Obama's companies fails.
There hasn't been a success story in green energy.
There isn't a business there.
It's an absolute joke.
It's nothing more than a money laundering scheme using green energy as the as the emotional connection of people, make them support it, while money just travels a circuitous route from donor to Obama, back to donor, and finally back to Obama.
Pure and simple.
Which is the point we tried to make in our little parody commercial I just played for you.
So Cardi, well, what's the difference?
In fact, the difference is Romney's using his own money.
But the government ought not be picking winners and losers.
And then I'll tell you the next thing, and again, this is a statement from Realville.
It doesn't take long to drive through Realville.
You know, people drive through Realville every day.
Not very many people stop.
And most people that travel through Realville don't know they've been there.
That sounded tiny it is.
But here you said, Carney, well, uh you got a company that goes bankrupt.
Uh those folks have to find other employment, uh, train for other kinds of work.
That's part of the overall responsibility.
No, it's not.
The president's not not supposed to pick winners and losers.
Somebody loses a job, it's their responsibility to get a new one.
It's not the president's job take care of everybody.
I know this flies against the grain for young people who think the purpose of government is take care of them.
That's what they're being taught.
But somebody has to beat them upside the head with the truth here.
It's not the role of government, and we don't want it to be.
It doesn't work, it never has worked.
Government can't protect losers.
All it does is make more losers.
Under the guise of assistance and help and protection.
The government's not involved in winners.
And it's not the role of the president.
His job supposedly got much more of importance.
Now back to this Trump business.
You know, the um uh cable networks are running headlines, something like Romney victory lap overshadowed by Trump.
And they're all on this theme.
Last night Trump was on CNN with Wolf Blitzer.
Yeah, what let me here it is.
And it's quite telling.
After a report about Trump questioning Obama's place of birth, because he's still out there talking about that.
Wolf Blitzer said, Donald, thanks very much for joining us.
I thought that your introduction was highly inappropriate.
But that's okay because I've gotten to know you over the years.
Well, listen, Donald, I never said we weren't going to talk about the birther issue.
We had a conversation earlier today.
We didn't discuss at all what we were going to talk about.
I don't know what very much.
I don't know why you're not going to tell you it's not an issue that he likes talking about.
So what he does is use his reverse psychology on people like you so that you report like, oh gee, he's thrilled with it.
He does not like that issue because it's sitting very close to home.
I don't understand why you're doubling down on this birther issue after the state of Hawaii formally says this is the legitimate birth certificate, he was born in Hawaii.
Why are you going through all of this, Donald?
Uh Trump then answered the question.
A lot of people don't agree with that birth certificate.
But if the state of Hawaii authorizes it, if the state of Hawaii says this is official, he was born in Hawaii on this date, here it is.
Why do you deny that?
A lot of people do not think it was an authentic certificate.
How can you say that if the certain things are not a good thing?
His mother was not in the hospital.
There are many other things that came out, and frankly, if you would report it accurately, I think you'd probably get better ratings than you're getting, which are pretty small.
Yes, Trump finally got in on the CNN fact that nobody watches anymore.
And if you guys are just reporting the truth or be a little bit more open to opposing points of view than the standard administration line every day, you might have more viewers.
Now, what Trump, by the way, just so you know, Trump, the very first soundbite, he made reference to to um uh the fact that Blitzer didn't tell him that they were gonna be even talking about the birther issue.
And I here and Trump ought to know this.
What happens is you agree to go on one of these shows, I don't care what it is, show like this, the today show, they always have somebody call you and do a pre-interview.
I have been suckered by this not too many times because it didn't take me long to figure it out.
My first time I was on a show like this, it was I tell you what it was, it was crossfire where this first happened.
The old crossfire.
At the time it was Robert Novak and uh I forget who might have been Kinsley, might have been Kinsley.
Um anyway, they called and they told me what they wanted to talk about, and it was nothing close to what they wanted to talk about.
The whole purpose of the show was to beat up, I mean, this is crossfire was still on this is late eighties.
And you know, I flew down to Washington for this, did um but the pre-interview was all about uh what what there was a me, uh Bob Lasseter, another talk show host.
He was on the left, I was on the right, and we're talking about issues.
And the pre-interview was all about the issues we were going to be discussing.
We get down there, the whole show is about how irresponsible talk radio is.
And the next time I was asked to be on a show, did the pre-interview, same thing happened.
They asked me a bunch of stuff, and I told them what I thought, thought I was being helpful.
But it's actually helping somebody put together this interview segment.
The show comes, I show up, sit down, and the discussion has nothing to do with the pre-interview.
So, and here was nobody to advise me on that to learn all this stuff myself, which is fine, not complaining.
I'm just telling you, this is how I know it.
I know it because it happened, it's not because somebody poisoned my mind with it.
So I finally figured out what the purpose of the pre-interview is.
The purpose of the pre-interview is they're twofold.
One is to what happened to Trump here set you up, set you at ease that something you may not want to discuss isn't going to be.
You start the interview thinking you're not going to be talking, but then they spring it on you.
The second thing is to find out what really ticks you off.
They start asking questions or they make comments.
And depending on how in the pre-interview you react to it is how you're going to be asked about it, if at all, during the actual appearance on the show.
But the pre-interview is never about the guest or the host in finding something to talk about that would make a good segment.
It's not that it's all trickery, it's all deceit.
Well, I would think Trump, he probably does know it.
Went through it just for the exercise of it.
So Trump has just said to Wolf Blitzer, if you'd report this birther story accurately, I think you'd probably get better ratings than you're getting, which are pretty small.
And now it's blitzer's turn.
Donald, have you seen uh the actual newspaper announcements within days of his birth in Honolulu?
For example, the Honolulu Star Bulletin will put it up there.
You see the birth announcement back in 1961.
Listen to me, Donald.
Honolulu, can you can I ask the question defending Obama?
Donald, you're beginning to sound a little ridiculous.
I have to tell you.
No, I think you are, Wolf.
Let me tell you something.
I think you sound ridiculous.
Many people put those announcements in because they wanted to get the benefits of being so-called born in this country.
Many people did it.
It was something that was done by many people, even if they weren't born in the country.
You know it, and so do I. Yeah, so do a lot of your viewers.
So Blitzer finally says, Well, let me let me tell you who hates this subject, Donald, it's Mitt Romney.
He totally disagrees with you on this, including today.
He issued a statement.
Is Mitt Romney a Democrat?
Is he an Obama supporter?
What I speak to Mitt Romney about his jobs, what I speak to Mitt Romney about is China because he's got a great view on China and how they're trying to destroy our country by taking our jobs and making our product and manipulating their currency so that it makes it almost impossible for our companies to compete.
What I speak to him about is OPEC.
I don't speak to him about this.
You bring it up because you feel it's probably going to get a few more people watching your station, which unfortunately they're not see this is go back to the pre-interview.
When when they talked, nobody at CNN told Trump they're gonna bring this up.
They probably told Trump that they're gonna talk about OPEC and China and jobs and the economy and the advice that he's giving.
That's probably what they told him.
That's how this stuff works.
That's how they reel guests in.
That's how they utilize the deceit.
Then they get you on there, and look, the whole interview was about the birther thing.
Which Trump now, smart guy, I'm sure he expected it, not surprised by it, but they didn't tell him.
My only point, they didn't tell him that's what they were going to discuss.
And he makes it look, I don't talk to Romney about this.
Anyway, quick time out, my good friends.
Your phone calls right around the corner here.
And we are back.
Great to have you here, Rush Lindboy, having more fun.
And a human being should be allowed to have.
Here's George in Visalia, California, as we go to the phones.
George, nice to have you here.
Hi.
Pleasure to speak with you, Rush.
Um been listening to you since you started out in Sacramento.
Thank you, sir.
And I am absolutely livid.
I wanted to wretch when the uh comments came out about Dolores Huerta receiving the quote medal of freedom.
Presidential medal.
Presidential medal of freedom.
Yeah.
Why did you want to why did you want to Trump, George?
Well, number one, the woman's a racial activist.
Um back in the early 70s, uh, the uh United Farm Workers started out uh their protest, uh, Caesar and uh I believe they had a guy in there that was helping them out by the name of Ben Maddox.
And uh there was a rally up in the Wood Lake area, and it got so bad uh with the uh citrus screwers up there and stuff from the farm workers that they would have to escort them from the Tularie County area down into Kern County, which is starts at Delano uh California.
Bakersfield, for those of you that don't know the country.
Right, which is halfway between Bakersfield and Fresno.
Right.
And um that is where Cesar Chavez uh later had a compound called 40 acres out west of Bakersfield.
Uh Dolores and the rest of these rabble rousers were up on a trailer uh stirring up agitators, yelling stuff that was just really unbelievable.
Yeah, but George, she would just advocating and agitating for the freedom of the abused migrant workers who were being treated like trash.
I mean, that's the standard operating procedure on this.
She was just that is that's the standard line.
It's not that's their line.
Wasn't what was happening, but that's their line.
Actually, it was a very small movement by comparison.
Uh but uh they arrested a busload of these people, brought them down to uh Tularie County jail, reserves were called out uh to guard the jail because they were bringing in this busload of proof.
Look, all this was.
I mean, you can you he's he's a witness.
He was there.
He was the other side of the line.
That's what he's calling about.
He would he watch this.
He saw it all.
That's why he's livid at this woman who's a redistributionist.
This woman's an anti-capitalist.
This woman's right.
Why do you think she gets the award?
Why do you think Obama is persuaded?
Maybe he came up with the idea himself.
I don't know.
But he certainly didn't oppose it.
This woman is exactly like Barack Obama.
That's the point.
I checked my email.
Somebody said, Oh, how do you think this snuck by Obama?
How does this get past him?
These are the kind of people he thinks deserve recognition.
Van Jones, I mean, all these they're they are Obama.
This woman is Obama.
She's an earlier incarnation of Obama.
She might have been one of his role models for all we know.
But she's an anti-capitalist.
She's an avowed Marxist.
She's she uh snerdly, this is my point.
How does this play with a modern syndrome?
They don't know about it.
That's what I mean.
It's a little thing.
It didn't get re meanwhile.
Here is here's Donald Trump being set up by Blitzer and CNN for the express purpose of what?
Using that interview last night to do nothing but besmirch Romney with Trump and his birther business.
That becomes the media narrative all day.
So you can talk about Romney and his associations.
Me, Trump, but don't dare bring up Reverend Wright.
Don't dare talk about this Dolores Huerta stuff unless you're talking about it in the context of what a high honor.
The moderates and independents don't know that she got the presidential medal of freedom.
It didn't make big news.
And to the extent that it did, you heard that sound bite we played, it was a beautiful thing.
They don't know.
That's why I'm spending time on it.
It's the little things that tell us so much.
By the way, Bob Dylan, whose real name is Zimmerman, Thank you.
But Bob Dylan is Jewish.
He's not white Hispanic, like George Zimmerman.
Bob Dylan also got the presidential medal of freedom yesterday.
And when Obama presented it to Dylan, Obama said, my world opening up because he captured something about this country that was so vital.
And I'll bet you it was Dylan's song Everybody Must Get Stoned.
Given what we've learned about Obama, boy, this guy apparently was doing doobies all over the place.
I mean, getting to the getting in cars and get the smoke was so thick in there that you couldn't see anybody.
And he apparently, I forget the word for it, but he would take the toque out of order, out of line.
He'd take it from other people and take a hit and then pass it back.
Interrupter.
It's not the word.
There's a word for what that whole uh marijuana community has a word for what he was doing.
Interceptor.
That's right.
Interceptor.
He'd intercept the doobie.
Intercept the token.
He'd take a hit, pass it along to somebody else out of turn.
Somehow we know a lot about this.
So I'll bet you it was Dylan's song Everybody Must Get Stoned that had Obama so turned on yesterday.
Now I just I just got a note from our official climatologist, Dr. Roy Spencer, University of Alabama Huntsville.
He is sitting down soon for a pre-interview with Chris Wallace.
For I guess Fox News Sunday.
And I was reminded that I may have left something out about this pre-interview stuff.
The hosts don't do the pre-interviews.
I'm Chris Wallace's rare.
If he's doing his own pre-interview to read, it's usually some obscure producer.
Sometimes a line producer, and rarely, but it's the exec producer will do the pre-interview.
And it's on the phone.
They interview you on the phone, but the host is never part of it.
I've never had a host pre-interview me for anything.
I've had a host beg me to come on.
I don't do pre-interviews anymore.
Well, I don't do these appearances.
But what I'm on with Greta, there's no pre-interview.
I just don't do them anymore.
But look at what happened here.
I mean, this is it's it's clear.
So they they get Trump on last night, and yesterday is the day that Romney officially became a nominee.
It's enough delegates in Texas.
Say get Trump on and do a pre-interview with Trump, and they talk about a lot of things that might come up, and they leave something out.
They don't tell Trump they're going to talk about the birther issue.
When they get Trump on, that is the dominant topic.
And they get Trump on record, and then that serves as the media narrative all day today.
And the media narrative all day today is Trump steps on Romney's big day.
Trump takes glory away from Romney.
Meanwhile, we can't.
We're told, stay away from Reverend Wright.
Don't go there again.
Don't bring it up.
It's not productive.
The independents don't like it.
I've checked my email.
I've got emails rushed.
You better get off this Dolores Huerta stuff.
People aren't going to understand it.
They're going to think you're anti Hispanic.
See this how it works.
I've not said I hate all Democrats.
I've not said half the stuff, one tenth the stuff that Doris Dolores Huerta or Tony Morrison have said.
But I'm the one that's got to play it close to the vest.
These people can say whatever they want, and we're not even supposed to talk about it.
We're not supposed to tell anybody.
No, sir, Bobkin, not at all.
Here's some AP headline.
Romney clinches nomination, but Trump overshadows.
New York Times.
Romney finds himself upstaged by Trump on big day.
Los Angeles Times, Donald Trump steals limelight from Romney campaign.
Detroit Free Press, Donald Trump overshadows Romney nomination.
Yahoo News in Vegas.
Romney claims the nomination.
The focus is on Trump.
And there's another AP story.
Trump overshadows Romney with Berther Talk.
Now it was clearly a setup, but in saying that, Trump ought to know, and I'm sure he had figured this was going to come up, so he takes the risk going on the show.
He knows it's going to happen.
Other news.
I had this last actually didn't have this last this last week.
I just saw it last night.
It was it was posted last week, but we're heading into the Memorial Day weekend, and I frankly missed it.
It's from PoliticsPA.com, Pennsylvania Politics.
Democrat Party activists will see her sequined dresses at state committee meetings no more.
Joe Ann Nardelli, president and founder of the Blair County, Pennsylvania Federation of Democrat women, and a state committee woman has defected to the GOP.
The final straw was Obama's support for gay marriage.
In a letter of resignation to the Pennsylvania Democrat Party, Joanne Nardelli cited her Catholic faith.
Quote, I respect all of you and all that I've achieved in the past.
Due to personal matters and faith beliefs, at this time, it's only fair to resign.
I'll miss you all very much, as you are all a part of my family.
However, it's time to move forward with my life in a direction that's more in line with my faith.
She announced her decision at a press conference at the courthouse in Holidaysburg Wednesday, where according to Blair Republican chairman A. C. Stickle, she explicitly cited the president's recent announcement in support of gay marriage as the reason she's leaving the Democrat Party.
So it seems that Obama's war on the Catholic Church has driven a Democrat woman out of the party.
Had you heard about this?
Yep, I didn't either.
I hadn't heard about this.
Just ran across this last night.
As I mentioned earlier, the Attorney General, Eric Holder, and the IRS, and the liberal lawyers at the ACLU will conduct briefings with several hundred pastors in the African American church community on how to participate in the presidential election.
Which the Congressional Black Caucus chair expects will help Obama's campaign.
Representative Emmanuel Cleaver, Democrat Missouri, said, quote, we will have representatives from nine denominations who actually pastor somewhere in the neighborhood of about 10 million people.
And we're gonna we're gonna first of all, we're gonna equip them with the information they need to know about what they can say, what they can't say in the church that would violate their 501c3 status with the IRS.
In fact, we're gonna have the IRS administrator there, and we're gonna have the attorney general there, and we're gonna have the lawyers organization around the country, the ACLU there, all giving these ministers guidance about what they can and cannot do.
They're gonna tell them just how close they can get to the line, probably gonna tell them how they can jump over the line a couple.
What's funny about this is that Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, these guys fundraise from the pulpit.
They pass the plate for campaign donations in the pulpit.
It's been reported, but nobody does anything about it, is nobody's got the guts to Who wants to criticize black churches for being engaged in politics?
They're minorities, they're disadvantaged, they ought to have some chance at making the contest fit.
No nobody's gonna level any charges against them.
Very well, there may be something else going on here, because frankly, uh, ladies and gentlemen, Holder's not going to do anything to anybody if they do cross the line, and neither's the IRS.
I mean, for crying out loud, if the new black Panthers can engage in near criminal activity and voter intimidation at polling place, and and and Holder lets that go.
What the heck is he gonna do to a black minister who crosses the line on politicking from the pulpit?
Nothing.
So what's this really all about?
Why you have to have Holder and the IRS and the ACLU have meetings with black pastors about ostensibly protecting their 501c3 status.
That's not what this is.
That's not what this is.
There's something else going on here.
I don't know what it is.
Some people might speculate that maybe the Democrats are worried about black turnout.
Find that hard to believe.
I um I don't see black turnout having to be goosed.
Uh, really.
Um wrong, maybe I'm suffering from too many decades here of behavior that I think locked in.
Uh I know black unemployment's high, black teenage unemployment is high.
I know that there are this is probably one of the biggest unreported stories in the country, too.
How many average American black people are really ticked off because they thought so much more was going to happen whenever the first black president was actually serving.
We actually have the inauguration of the first black president.
Like that uh early town hall meeting in Naples or Tampa, wherever it was, where the people that showed up actually told Obama they needed a new kitchen, they needed a new car, and they got that specific about what they expected.
And I don't know how much disappointment is there that those kinds of things have not been delivered.
I mean, expectations of I don't care how unreasonable they are, they're still real to the people that have them.
So then you'd have to say, well, are they really so disappointed bubble burst, whatever that they're not gonna vote?
Can't see that.
I can't, I can't, but it may be.
I mean, look at folks, there's something to this besides helping these preachers stay on the right side of IRS law when it comes to preaching in the pulpit, because nobody's gonna prosecute them on that anyway.
Nobody's gonna go after them on that.
Gotta take a timeout.
We'll do that.
We'll be back much more straight ahead right after this.
According to an article in The Politico today, Eric Holder is telling black leaders uh that the sacred right to vote is under attack.
That that's what he's meeting with them about.
Holder to black leaders' sacred right to vote is under attack.
Holder told a council of African American church leaders today that the Sacred right to votes under assault nationwide, federal lawsuits, at least a dozen state laws that could weaken or block minority access to the ballot box this fall.
Holder said in his speech before the Council of Black Churches, the twin factors of lingering bias and systematic assaults from the right means that for the first time in our lifetimes we are failing to live up to one of our most noble ideals, the right to equal access to the vote.
Now, this tells me that Snardley may be right.
There might be some what's going to put this.
Oh I don't want to go lack of interest, but maybe the enthusiasm is waned.
Because folks, there's nobody's trying to stop anybody from voting in this.
This is not the Jim Crow era.
This is not the 1800s.
It's not right after the Civil War.
There is nobody trying to stop people from voting.
The problem we have with vote fraud is dead people voting.
The vote fraud problem we have is people who don't exist voting, or people who do exist voting multiple times in multiple places.
Our problems in things like early voting.
That's a travesty if there ever was one.
But we don't have that there aren't any Democrats anymore like Bull Connor trying to fire hose blacks to stay away from the polling place.
There aren't any more Democrats like George Wallace trying to keep blacks out of universities and so forth.
There aren't any more Democrats like J. William Fulbright from Arkansas, Clinton's mentor, who are trying to deny blacks their right to vote.
There are any more Democrats like Lester Maddox doing that.
You know, I really I have to laugh when I listen to these guys talking about voting rights and how they're being watered down.
All anybody wants is a photo ID, but to get rid of the fraud.
And of course, Holder, the Reverend Jackson, the rest of the civil rights coalition.
Oh no, no, no.
No, no, that's discrimination.
I'm going to say this again.
I've said this once before, I'm going to say it again.
You know and I know how much is required just in the general economy.
You have to have a photo ID before you can engage in much of American commerce.
Getting a credit card.
I can't I can't think of all the things.
It'd be easier to list the things that you don't need a photo ID for.
Cash a check.
I don't care what it is.
You need a photo ID.
And yet here's a group of people supposedly looking out for the best interests of their charges, civil rights leaders who don't want black people to have a photo ID.
All because somehow this is going to lead to them not being allowed to vote.
Somebody explain that to me.
How does having an ID that proves that you are who you are stop you from voting?
It's the other way around.
Everything's upside down here.
So what Holder and the boys are trying to do is make it easy, continued easy, for vote fraud to exist.
That's the only reason to oppose a photo ID for voting.
Is you want to cheat.
But to run around and tell average ordinary African American citizens that there is a worldwide effort, a nationwide effort, to deny them the right to vote is near criminal because it isn't true.
It's nowhere close to being true.
It's an insult and it's a disservice to the people they claim to be looking out for.
And all they're doing by making sure these people don't get a photo ID, all they're doing is making sure these people are shut out from the U.S. economy at large, which is also on purpose.
Because if you're shut out of the economy at large, where do you have to turn?
You have to turn to the government for whatever you get, which is just fine with them.
This is what we despise about liberalism, is the humanity it destroys, the dignity that it takes away from people.
We're afraid some Democrats are only going to be allowed to vote one time.
So to have these preachers get together with a meeting ostensibly about what they can and can't do from the pulpit.
That's a crock.
Obviously, what's going on here is they are afraid that there is a waning enthusiasm on part of black voters.
That's what this is.
And they're going to try to scare them.
The preachers are being told to scare them by telling them X, somebody, Romney, is trying to fix it so you can't vote.
That's what this is all.
I'm convinced now.
Can't prove it, but I wouldn't doubt it.
We are sizzling today.
Turning up the heat in charge of the thermostat.
A brief cooling off period here, but not for long.