Steve Israel, the chairman of House Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee said, trip to Charlotte.
Yeah, it might be interesting, but why leave your districts?
He claimed that Obama's approval ratings had little to do with the guidance.
Chris Van Holland, the former head of the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee, offered similar advice to candidates 2008.
It's no big deal.
I don't remember that.
I don't remember Democrats avoiding the convention in 2008.
The first Obama convention.
At any rate, greetings, my friends.
Great to have you here.
Rush Limbaugh, the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.
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Can these people in these congressional districts not get along without their member Congress for four days?
Remember, I um took a trip when I was back in Sacramento working at KFBK.
Yeah, it was.
It took a listener trip to London.
Thank you.
And while there, my good friend Professor Hazlitt, who, by the way, Professor Hazlet has a brilliant piece in the Wall Street Journal on why the iPhone is the success story that it is.
And it basically is a um uh tribute to capitalism.
This piece that Professor Hazlitt wrote.
Anyway, Professor Hazlitt had a friend who was a member of Parliament, and he said for a couple shots of Glenn Maranji, this guy will come up and probably give a talk and answer some questions to your guest.
I forget this guy's name, but he's a he's a he was a uh member of parliament.
So we got over there, and well, before we got there, I called the guy, and it took about five shots of Glenn Morangy at the bar as the price.
That's a single malt scotch for those of you in Rio Linda.
You've never seen it.
And for five shots of Glenn Maranji paid for by me, he showed up.
And he had to go after after 30 minutes or so, he was getting all nervous.
I have to get back to my constituency.
And I didn't understand at the time how the Brits used the word constitu when he constituency to me was people.
I gotta get back to my people as though they're starving.
They don't know how to cross the street till I get back to my constituent.
I get back to my people.
And I thought, my gosh, what is this?
And all he was saying was he had to get back home.
His constituency was a location.
But I thought it was his voters, his people the people that lived in his district.
Uh and it it it created in me this impression of helpless waifs who literally were screaming with their mouths open, unable to do anything until their member of Parliament got back.
And I'm getting the same feeling here.
This Israel guy is telling all these Democrats, don't get anywhere near Charlotte, stay in your district.
It's three days.
They took the racetrack out of the convention.
And the real reason they said it's 27 million dollars in debt, which I believe.
But the truth of the matter is, all of the media and half the Democrats looked at the itinerary and said, You've got us going to a racetrack.
Screw that.
We're not going to get anywhere near a racetrack.
So they cancel a racetrack day at the convention.
So it's down to a three-dayer.
These guys, and this is when is it?
Um Democrat Convention in September this year.
The Republicans is August the 20 Some odd.
Maybe it is in September.
But I I find this incredible.
Actually urging members of Congress to avoid the convention.
If Obama's not good for Democrats, how can he be good for America?
Democrat has said that he's going to vote yes on contempt of Eric Holder.
That's also going to happen tomorrow.
There's going to be a full vote in the House.
September 3rd through the 6th Is a Democrat convention.
The Eric Holder contempt vote will take place in the House.
The House will vote him in contempt.
The Republicans have a majority there.
Jim Matheson, Democrat from Utah, yesterday became one of the first Democrats to publicly declare that he'll vote to hold Attorney General Holder in contempt of Congress, breaking from his party and what's expected to be a mostly party-line vote on Thursday.
So this makes it bipartisan.
One vote from the outside party meets the Obama definition of bipartisan.
But here again, folks.
It's left to me to voice what others only see.
And that is a white Democrat will vote to hold the black attorney general in contempt, along with all the other Republicans and the Uncle Toms.
Nine Democrats publicly announced they're not going to go to the convention.
Nine white Democrats are not going to go to the black president's convention, which has been shortened by a day.
White presidents in the past have all gotten four-day conventions.
First black presidents getting a three-dayer, the racetrack canceled, the chairman of the House re-elect committee telling other Democrats, don't dare show up.
It was Michelle Obama who first announced that Charlotte, North Carolina had been chosen as the site for the 2012 convention.
I don't know if she decided, but she announced it.
Dick Morris has a piece at the Hill.com.
Obama's failed presidency.
Obama's failed presidency.
Does it take you back to something?
January 16, 2009.
Ill Rushbaugh, I hope he fails.
The Wall Street Journal asked me to submit 400 words on my hopes.
The Obama administration is doing this with a lot of people, and I wrote them back.
I don't need 400.
I need four.
I hope.
And of course, the world blew up.
And everybody knew what I meant, but they still had to mischaracterize it.
Here's Dick Morris, particularly.
Obama's failed presidency, particularly if the Supreme Court invalidates the individual mandate at the heart of Obamacare.
This president's tenure is increasingly going to be seen as an unmitigated failure.
The economy is in a shambles and getting worse.
The national debt is bloated.
The stimulus didn't.
You know, there's a couple things happening out there.
Involving young people.
This student loan thing is big.
USA today.
No, Yahoo News.
Yahoo News has a story today where they found a bunch of recent graduates talking about their student loan debt.
And it ranges from 80,000 up to over 200,000 among the people they found.
And these people are devastated.
These young adults are saying they're not going to have money to get married.
They're not going to have money to buy a house.
They're not going to have money to live a conventional life as they've seen it and been exposed to.
One woman even says to the writer of the story, my boyfriend won't marry me because I'm $135,000 in debt and he doesn't want his name on it.
Which we all know the answer, but I don't dare speak it here.
The point is, what are you doing marrying a guy who can't pay off $135,000 for anyone Anyway, it's big for these young adults to whom normally the national debt and deficits wouldn't matter a hill of beans are getting first-hand experience.
Thank you.
At what it does mean.
And who put them in debt?
Who runs the student loan program?
It's Obama.
Who's out there pushing these things?
Who's out there getting everybody in debt?
The Democrats, it's the government.
I don't know what they're complaining about.
They get free birth control.
Isn't that all they care about?
That's what Obama wants us to believe.
At any rate, you have this, you have this Yahoo story, and then there is another story, might be in the UK media, I'm not sure, about software developers who are writing apps for smartphones, the iPhone, the Android format, and so forth.
And they are encountering as they get bigger and as they start making money, they are encountering all of the regulations and all of the things that limit their creativity that they didn't know existed.
Young people are encountering all of the obstacles that other small business people have already learned about and deal with each and every day.
And I think it's substantive.
I think it's important.
I think it matters.
Who runs the colleges?
Who charges these tuitions?
That has resulted in these students being in such debt that none of them think they're going to find work in this economy that's going to help them come anywhere near paying off the loan.
That's why I say, don't be surprised if in August or September at the convention, Obama forgives student loan debt.
He can do that.
He can propose it.
That's all it would take.
He didn't even have to do it.
Just propose it.
He could also propose the government forgiving mortgage debt on properties which are underwater.
If he's willing to ignore the Constitution here or there, or basically write new law with a presidential executive order here or there, what's to stop him from announcing he's just gonna wipe all the student loan debt off the books.
All of you who owe hundreds, you don't know anything.
It's not right.
Graduate and be in such debt, not blah, blah, blah, and just wipe it off.
But regardless, they're learning about it.
First hand.
Debt, why it matters.
Normally, such discussions of the deficit and debt and all that stuff, it's boring as it can be to 20 somethings.
All they want to do is find lives that look like the people on TV live.
Sex with everybody you meet.
Yes, that's what it is, Dawn.
I mean, you I know you you don't want to believe that.
How many young people, let me just ask you, Dawn, how many young people, college students and recent grads, entering the real world, are depressed and disappointed that life isn't as they see it on TV.
Thank you.
That they don't have sex with everybody they meet in a bar, that not everybody drives a Lamborghini.
I think you'd be surprised.
And how many of them can't get jobs exactly, with all that debt.
I'm telling you, everybody surrendering the youth vote to Obama, I wouldn't be so fast about it.
Everybody surrendering their Hispanic vote to Obama, I wouldn't be so hasty with that.
A story in the snack about that from the National Journal by a guy named Josh Crashour, who says that the Hispanic vote as a monolithic vote for Obama is not true.
It's a myth.
It's coming up.
Anyway, back to Morris here.
The economy's in the shambles, getting worse, the national debt's bloated, stimulus didn't work.
That's a good point.
If the stimulus had worked as Obama says, how come he hasn't proposed doing another one?
If it if it was so great at creating all those jobs, oh, gosh, I keep my my neurons keep firing.
Biden, Biden's out there, he's really ticked off that people are calling him middle class.
I don't know what has happened here.
But he's livid that he's being portrayed as a blue-collar guy of some sort.
I've got the soundbite here.
I'm looking for it even as we speak.
Here it is.
Grab soundbites nine and ten.
Yep, here it is.
This is yesterday.
He's in Waterloo, Iowa, at a campaign event.
And we just a few brief moments from his speech.
One of the things I resent about these guys is they talk about us middle class guys, and I don't live a middle class life anymore.
I live in a beautiful home.
I have a great they fly me around, you know.
I no, I'm not, you know what I mean?
But that's two hours, that's where I come from.
I don't live a middle class life anymore.
I come from the middle class.
But I like these guys talking about us middle class guys.
I'm not a middle class.
I don't live in a middle class.
They fly me around.
I'm not, you know what I mean?
He was gonna say I'm not like you.
Let's go back, June 15th in Orlando, the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
My dad never worked for the food fair.
My dad never wore a blue collar, and LeBron makes me sound like I just climbed out of a mine in Scranton, Pennsylvania carrying a lunch bucket.
No one in my family worked in a factory.
I'm not blue collar.
I'm not middle class.
I'm a rich guy.
I've got a big house.
You imagine a Republican ran around talking this way.
And then yesterday, back to Waterloo, Iowa now.
Here's right, here's here's Biden again.
Now he's going after Romney for having a Swiss bank account.
Here's the bottom line, folks.
Bain and their companies, they made a great deal of money facilitating this outsourcing and offshoring American jobs.
Uh geez.
Yeah, they made a lot of money.
But in the process, they devastated.
They devastated whole American communities.
It did.
So you gotta give Mick Romney credit.
He's a job creator in Singapore.
A prospect of a president with a Swiss bank account and a retirement investments in the Cayman Islands?
All can decide.
Did you ever think you'd be choosing between two people running for president, one of whom had a Swiss bank account?
Wait a minute.
You sound like you want one.
I'm not middle class.
I'm not blue collar.
My family never worked at Denzel.
I have a big house now.
He's jealous.
I don't even know that Romney does have a Swiss bank account.
But Romney, this all this outsourcing and and uh offshoring.
The reason they came up with the term offshoring because Obama doesn't know what outsourcing is.
He has been misusing the term.
He doesn't know what outsourcing jobs is.
And so he's been talking about it, misrepresenting it.
So they had to create this new term offshoring to cover up for Obama.
All right, I gotta take a timeout.
Well, your phone calls are coming up when we get back, so don't go away.
Okay, back to the phone.
Sorry, now they're back where they're gonna start.
On the phones, it is Don in Lake Run Concama in New York.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hey, good morning, Rush.
Uh sitting on the edge of my seat waiting for the Supreme Court decision dittoes to you.
Thank you, sir.
What do you think they're gonna do?
The one thing that has me concerned, Rush, is the uh one of the issues that the Supreme Court justices are gonna decide will be if that anti-injunction act will prohibit states and other parties from challenging the individual mandate.
And uh after the in the aftermath of the Arizona decision, um a little Tom Dashell lingo, I'm a little concerned.
What do you mean the anti-injunction act will prohibit states and other from challenging them?
Um if they throw the mandate out, they're throwing it out for everybody, not just the twenty-six states that filed suit.
Well, I understand that there was four issues that they were going to decide regarding Obamacare.
According to the Heritage Foundation.
Okay, but I know, but the anti-injunction, what I'm I'm not following you on on the anti-injunction act will prohibit states and other states from challenging the mandate.
Oh, okay.
So you're saying that the individual mandate is thrown out, then uh it it's all it's all uh a new moot point.
If the individual mandate's ruled unconstitutional, it's unconstitutional for everybody.
Okay.
For every state.
Okay.
I just was looking at that was one of the uh one of the issues, and uh I was just concerned about that.
The the the anti-injunction act says all it says is that you cannot sue on tax legislation.
It doesn't apply if there's no new tax.
And if they throw out, if they determine that that the mandate's unconstitutional, then it's unconstitutional.
It's not just these 26 states that filed suit.
That doesn't mean here that there would be how many states under 57, so it'd be 24, 26, 20 the other the other 31 states would not have the mandate.
It's uh these 26 states sued on behalf of the whole country, and if the mandate goes, it goes.
So there'd be there it wouldn't even apply.
So my question, what do you think they're gonna do?
Do you think the mandate's gone?
I think the mandate will be gone, 63, like the I'm gonna go, I'm going with uh Bosch Nerdly.
All right, six three.
So if you're six three, then I'm telling you, you got nothing to worry about.
The anti-injunction act will not even apply.
Because there's no tax, and it's not a tax anyway.
That's the whole point.
It's a it's a mandate that people go out and buy.
So you're home free if you're right.
They can't replicate what they did in Arizona.
Well, forget who I'm talking about.
Look, I don't want to mislead our previous caller on this uh on the anti-injunction act.
There are there are two of them, and the the tax anti-injunction act is what we were talking about, which has been discussed because the mandate could be claimed to be a tax.
The regime at first, in fact, they tried to say that it was a tax, this requirement to buy health insurance or a fine if you don't was a tax, that they do have the power to levy.
It's one of the arguments that they but they made.
But there's a more general anti-injunction act.
He might have been talking about that law prohibits federal courts from issuing injunctions against state courts.
Uh it's complicated, but uh I'm not sure how it would apply here.
But that's what I say.
This thing, regardless how they rule tomorrow.
I don't, folks, I'm telling you right now, I know that if the ruling comes down that Obamacare is upheld, it's it's gonna take the air out of a lot of people's sails.
And a lot of people are gonna be depressed.
That on top of the Arizona ruling, I expect a lot of people will just chuck it.
Hell with it.
Can't fight these guys, they can't fight what the hell is it?
But that's not the case.
There will be an election in November about this, however, they rule.
That's the point.
There is going to be an election in November over health care, regardless of the ruling.
Whatever the ruling is, you cannot punt.
I will not permit it.
I will allow 20 minutes of depression, and that's it.
After that, you gotta bucket back up.
And yes, I will probably join you.
But I'm telling you, I I have not joined the chorus in predicting because I don't know.
And I've I've read too much and listened to too much.
I've heard all the theories, I've heard all the rationale.
And it all adds up to nobody else knows either.
I've even heard the rationale that Obama knows.
He's been tipped off.
That's why he's depressed.
I've heard people say he's been tipped off that he won.
He's only acting depressed, so that everybody expects that it's gonna be overturned, and then when it isn't, we're really gonna be depressed because they've worked so hard.
All of these theories, I've heard it.
Everybody's going reverse psychology squared.
Getting to the point where you can't keep up with all of it.
Uh, and in a theory that, well, you know, Roberts gave Obama Arizona because they knew that they were gonna cream him on health care.
And they went.
I don't know that the court thinks that way.
And I don't know about cutting a deal in Arizona.
The one statute in Arizona that mattered was eight to nothing.
It was unanimous.
There wasn't any deal cut on it.
The stop and check business.
Now, Obama, within minutes, had big sis, Janet Napolitano tell Arizona, hey, by the way, drop dead.
You know what?
We're not helping out here at all.
And the people think he was tipped off because of the he knew that, was able to implement this policy within literally minutes of the ruling, which is leading people to think he was tipped off about that.
The Arizona ruling.
So however it goes, you're still gonna end up.
Let's say this, I'll make a prediction to you.
Let's say that the consensus, as best I can determine, there is a consensus that the mandate's gone.
If there is a consensus among all upundatocracy and the uh the wise men and the smart people, there is a general belief that the mandate will be found unconstitutional.
Again, I'm just going to remind you if that's the case, the mandate is the funding mechanism for this.
I don't know how you just take the mandate out and still have Obamacare because there's no way to pay for it.
The mandate in the scoring that they sent to the Congressional Budget Office is the primary way that Obamacare is paid for.
So if that goes, it's all up in the air.
But if, folks, if the decision tomorrow is that the mandate's unconstitutional, you're going to celebrate, you're going, all right, it's going to be renewed, uh, faith in the institution of Supreme Court and the country.
But then it isn't going to be long before you're going to get mad and depressed because then Obama's going to start campaigning.
Four white guys and an Uncle Tom took away your health care while they still have that.
It's going to tick you off.
And then the media is going to run with this.
If the mandate's thrown out, the media is going to have stories, it's no big deal.
They expected this.
You know how it's going to go.
You're not going to see anywhere in the media, it reflected that you or we have had a big victory.
They've already worked on how they're going to spin this to a win for Obama.
I'm just trying to give you a little heads up here on this.
So that's why I say the anti-injunction act that the previous caller might have been talking about is complicated.
And it might end up being a factor.
I don't know.
But the media is already saying, and this is why the pundits are assuming that Obama knows has been tipped off that he's lost the mandate, because the media is already saying it a loss for Obama will help him in the campaign.
And it will inspire the Democrat base.
You heard that one?
Folks, the Democrat base is not fired up.
Why do you think Obama is doing all this fundraising?
The Democrat base is not fired up.
And let me ask you, if if turn this around.
If tomorrow the mandate and all of Obamacare found to be constitutional, is that going to fire you up, or is it going to depress you?
Is it going to make you more determined than ever to work hard and get rid of this guy in November, get Romney in there so we can overturn this?
Or are you going to be depressed?
You're going to say, hell with all of this.
My guess is that a number of you are going to do the latter.
And then after a while you'll get yourself back in gear and get revved up.
But I if this thing is found to be constitutional, but my reason for asking is if it's found to be unconstitutional, I'm telling you the Democrat base is going to be hysterical, depressed, suicidal.
And the media is saying it's going to rally the Democrat base, save their president, save their health care and all that.
They're just talking to themselves.
They're trying to spin this as best they can, because even they believe that the mandate is gone.
They keep saying that a loss for Obama will help him in the elections, but the opposite's probably far more true.
Obamacare being upheld will in the end galvanize the Tea Party like nothing before.
After they've gotten mad and depressed for a while.
In trade, which is, you know what it is.
In trade has the mandate going down now at 74.1%.
That's where you can go online and bet the outcome.
If the Supreme Court ruling would help the Democrat base, MSNBC would not have spent all their time today talking about the death of Nora Efron.
Which they have been doing.
It's the only story they've covered since five o'clock this morning, for the most part.
I knew her, by the way.
I'm I'm well, that's a stretch.
I met her wife.
She was um she sat next to me at dinner.
Yeah, she's very smart.
She was very nice.
It was after my first book had come out, it was at number one on the Times list.
It had it had reached a two million sold, and she was querying me as to how I felt about that.
She thought it was a major, she was a writer, and it was a big deal.
She was making no judgments about me.
She was very nice.
She was not snarky in any way.
She really wanted anything.
This is a big deal.
Do you understand how big a deal because I was downplaying it and trying to I was the circus act at a party with a bunch of liberals.
No, this was not.
This was not the one where they all kept talking about who they had slept with.
That was one.
I was, Roger Ailes and I, I'd love to tell you the names, and maybe someday, when it doesn't matter, I will.
Because you know them all.
This dinner party, three tables of ten.
Ailes and I are the only two conservatives in there.
Thank you.
And all these people at dinner are talking about who there they had all slept with.
Till finally one of the one of the more cultured of the guests said, you know, this is making me very uncomfortable.
What was going on?
They were just trying to tweak ales in me.
You know, family values conservatives.
I think they're lying about it all.
I was just trying to make themselves out, and I was a bunch of uh sexual perverts.
And maybe they maybe they weren't making it up.
Don't know.
But this was not that.
But many of the same people were at this party.
I met her husband and Nick Peleggy, who uh who wrote Wise Guys and uh and Casino.
So I remember I asked her, uh, grew up reading TV guides as a kid and look at TV shows, and there was a writer at TV Guide named Edith Efron.
So I asked her, I said, You're related to Edith.
No way!
No!
I said we insulted her.
My mother is Phoebe.
So I don't know who Edith Efron was, but Nora didn't want any part of her.
But she was, she was really um, she was funny.
All the stuff that are being things that are being said about her in these obituary pieces today, I found in my limited three hours to be uh to be true.
Anyway, political.
We were just talking about Biden and this soundbite uh accusing Romney of outsourcing jobs at Bain, and they've had to come up with a new term called offshoring because Obama literally doesn't know what outsourcing is.
He's been running around accusing uh Romney of it.
And I I can't off the top of my head tell you what Obama was saying that it was, but it was nowhere near what outsourcing really is.
Outsourcing jobs.
So they've come up with this term offshoring jobs.
So Romney, this is from Dylan Byers of the Politico just now, about 45 minutes ago.
Uh Romney campaign representatives will meet with the Washington Post today, Washington for people, realinda, to seek a formal retraction of its June 21st report that Bane Capital invested in firms that specialized in outsourcing American jobs.
The uh Romney representatives will meet with the executive editor Marcus uh Brockley and other senior post staff at two o'clock today at the post's or offices in Washington.
The group intends to argue that the post allegation against Maine Capital and the firms in question are either incomplete or inaccurate.
Specifically, the group will argue that the post misinterpreted the SEC filings it examined for its report and failed to adequately account for the support these firms gave to U.S. exports or U.S. businesses through foreign hiring.
Now the post story, they've got their own fact checker there, a guy named Glenn Kessler.
And he gave his own papers story four Pinocchios, which is the biggest the the worst rating it can get for truth.
Four Pinocchio.
Four giant Pinocchios means this story is so inaccurate, it's embarrassing.
And so that Romney is meeting, his representatives are meeting with the poster.
They want a retraction of this story.
Here's uh here's Dave in Charma, New Mexico.
Great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Limbaugh.
You know, this nonsense about uh there's a decision from the Supreme Court coming down.
What's nonsense about what do you mean nonsense?
Uh people getting uh whatever the Supreme Court I've lost respect and uh any kind of courtesy for the Supreme Court, especially what they did uh Monday come out.
There's four decisions that they made.
All of them were according to our uh decisions that they should have made the uh federal government enforce, but they didn't.
All they did was come down with one decision that uh let's say Arizona has to enforce, but the government won't.
I don't really care how they come down.
I ha I depend on the uh fourth form of government, the people of this country getting rid of this uh commissar Obama and Well, I getting rid of Obamacare will be part of that.
So it does matter what they do tomorrow.
It really does.
I apologize for that, but I forgot the commercial break.
In the last segment.
I just kept going and going and going and going and going.
I blame Nora Ephron for that.
Here's uh Tony in El Cahone, California.
Hi.
Good morning, Rush.
How are you?
Rush, you know, you and I have been friends for 20 years.
Really, thank you.
And I mean, I'm not in your phone book or anything like that, but there's three things I wanted to talk to you about because this will be the last time in this lifetime I get a chance to talk to you.
Maybe not.
Yeah, well, I got some things going, so with the I can't discuss them on air because there's some people may be listening and they haven't been informed yet.
Anyway, listen, Obama's gonna lose it at the uh Supreme Court tomorrow because it was poor arguments by the solicitor general.
It'll be a five-four decision.
The mandate has got to fail.
The government has no federal right to make me buy a commercial good.
Now the rest of the law will probably uh probably probably stand because the feds can tax.
Yeah.
You know, I I found that that was real funny what you said, four white guys and an Uncle Tom, and and you know, a lot of a lot of us black folks will will take offense with that.
But Rush, I'm gonna tell you something.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, if Obama uses that as a campaign tactic, you'll take offense.
Well, they're gonna take offense at you because you used it.
Okay.
You know, Rush.
No, I'm vote.
No, no, no.
I'm just saying that's what I expect the Obama campaign or the media to say.
That's oh, well, if we of course, of course.
You know, I've been called Uncle Tom for a long time in my life.
I'm an ex-Reagan Republican.
I'm an independent now.
That brings up the second point.
Why Obama's gonna lose the election.
You know, I voted for the only black man in my lifetime that I'd have a chance to vote for.
But he squandered his chance to fix the economy.
He forgot what what being president was about, and he he squandered his chance by by by dealing on this single topic, health care.
And the Democratic Senate, they haven't even passed the budget.
He has no vision of the future.
He's been poor record on domestic policy.
Okay, he killed OBL.
That was great.
That was great.
The drones, you know, and uh and the foreign actions, that's fine.
But he hasn't done anything here, and more importantly, I think he's lost the conservative black vote.
Now I'm gonna tell you something, as a black guy.
You and I have talked.
Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Hold on.
Tony, I have to take the aforementioned commercial break.
Can you hang on through the break?
I'll be here.
Good.
Don't go away.
This is Tony and El Cajone, and I can tell he's nowhere near finished.
We'll get the rest of it when we get back.
I can't wait to hear what else Tony from El Cahone has on his mind.
So he's got the mandate going down, right?
Get the mandate going down.
Obama blew it, forgot what it was to be president, and uh black conservatives.
We'll review all this with Tony from El Cahone when we uh when we get back.
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