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July 13, 2012, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
I'm getting bored with it all, folks.
I frankly am getting bored with the technique and with the strategy and with all of the media.
I'm getting bored.
I don't care when Romney left Bain.
It doesn't matter a hill of beans when Romney left Bain.
The discussion ought to be, when is Obama going to leave the White House?
What Romney did with his money is not my concern.
What Obama is doing with our money is my concern.
Live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida, it's Open Line Friday.
Who gives a flying whatever when Romney left Bain?
The media does and Obama does because that's all they've got.
What a pathetic bunch of losers everywhere.
White House, media, pathetic bunch of whining, spoiled Brat losers.
The country's going down the tubes.
And we've got Obama out there saying, well, my problem is I haven't told enough stories.
B.S., you're telling lies every day.
You're telling plenty of stories.
And the biggest story you're telling is that you don't know what you're doing.
Open line Friday.
Telephone number 800-282-2882.
If you want to be on the program, the email address, LRushbo at EIBNet.com.
That's Condi Rice business, too.
Frankly, I don't care right now.
Now, I'm being linked with this.
I'm going to, you know, Limbaugh started all this.
I got Carl Cameron at Foxing.
I started all this.
I got people emailing.
Don't you know she's pro-abortion?
I didn't tell anybody I wanted her on the ticket.
I just said that I thought.
Calm down here.
Here's a telephone number, 800-282-2882.
If you want to be on the pro Open Line Friday, you get to talk whatever you want to talk about.
And I do too.
And I don't have to care what you're talking about.
And you don't have to care what I'm talking about.
It's a golden opportunity.
Email address, LRushbow at EIBNet.com.
So today, I'll tell you, I'll tell you what.
Are you people aware that Obama gutted welfare reform yesterday?
He just gutted it with an executive order to the Health and Human Services, just gutted, or maybe the, I think it was HHS, just gutted it.
He just totally stripped away the requirements to work or to look for work in order to get welfare.
You don't have to look like you're looking for work.
You don't even have to go through the motion.
They're defining sleep as work now.
I kid you not.
Sitting on your sofa watching the view is now qualified as work.
So the whole thing here, well, some might be say same brain activity, but you remember how hard-fought welfare reform was and how many times Clinton vetoed it and how often it took to get that there, how hard it was to get it, and how it's working.
It was working.
And so Obama just guts it with an executive order, just guts welfare reform.
Let there be no doubt what this man's intentions are.
Let there be no doubt that all of this economic disaster is not coincidence and not an accident.
There is no way.
So we've got the distraction of the day.
When did Mitt Romney leave Bain Capital?
Stephanie Cutter, we told you this toward the end of the program yesterday out there saying Mitt Romney might be a felon, might be a criminal.
Romney said, we want an apology.
This is over the top.
Krauthammer says they jumped a shark.
David Roddenberg and all the people on CNN, oh my God, this is horrible.
What's happening to Hope and Change?
When are you people going to realize all you people in the media left?
When are you going to realize this guy never was what you thought he was?
Never is going to be what you thought he was.
He's a fraud from the get-go.
He's not something revolutionary and brand new.
The guy's a flat-out Marxist socialist, and he has every intention of taking this country and transforming it into a Western European socialist democracy as soon as he can.
That's all that's happening here.
And he's in big trouble.
He's got nothing he can get re-elected on.
So he's got a hammer at Romney.
When did Romney leave Bain?
You know, if I were Romney, I'd say, not only I ran the Olympics while it was Bain, and I also actually invented the iPhone.
And while I was inventing the iPhone, I did all these.
If I were Romney, I'd wear this as a proud mantle of Supermen.
Yep, I'm capable of doing all this.
But Obama's out there saying, well, he's not qualified.
Just because the private sector knows about doesn't mean he's qualified.
My jobs create jobs.
And Romney in order to create jobs.
There is the fact that we're even debating whether Barack Obama's qualified to be anywhere near the White House is obscene to me.
If anybody has demonstrated their lack of qualifications, it's Barack Obama.
If anybody has demonstrated their way over their head, it's Obama.
If anybody's demonstrated that they got no business due to the levers of power in this country, it's Barack Obama.
When did Romney leave Bain?
Who cares?
But Mr. Limbaugh, it might be a felony if he lied to the athletes.
You don't understand ACC documents.
It's been debunked everywhere.
Fortune's debunked it.
Time magazine, the Washington Post, the fact, they've all debunked it, and yet it survives as a story.
How is that?
Well, because it's the seriousness of the charge.
Everybody in the Democrat Party in the media is knowingly pumping and sustaining a falsehood, something that's not even close to true.
It's not even a story.
Well, we're going to look at it one more time.
Is the seriousness of the charge?
It's no different than the allegation by that Columbia professor Gary Sick that Bush 43 had a secret flight to France in 1980 on the SR-71 to negotiate with the Iranians to make sure they held our hostages through the election.
And there was no such trip.
Bush 41, there was no such trip.
Bush 41 never went to Paris.
He didn't negotiate with the Iranians.
And Tom Foley, Speaker of the House, says, well, we got to look into this.
It's the seriousness of the charge.
Now, the woman pushing this diatribe is a lunatic by the name of Stephanie Cutter, Obama's deputy campaign manager.
She was Bill Clinton's deputy communications director.
She was the communications director for Ted Kennedy.
She was the communications director for the Democrat National Committee, the communications director for the haughty John Kerry, who served in Vietnam and his campaign.
She even managed the communications and outreach strategery for Obamacare.
So she got a long track record as a professional disinformationalist.
She is a professional.
She is perhaps the most qualified disinformationalist in all of the Democrat Party.
When did Romney leave Bain?
No.
When is Obama leaving the White House?
That is the question.
What can we do to make that a date certain?
Now we're supposed to be concerned with what Romney did with his money.
No, we're not concerned with what Romney did with his money.
We are concerned with what Obama is doing with our money.
Let's go to the audio soundbites.
Start number 13.
I get so ticked off, I didn't even tell the engineer where I was starting on the sound bites today.
Let's start here.
This is Stephanie Cutter in all of her glory.
This is on a conference call with reporters yesterday afternoon.
Either Mitt Romney, through his own words and his own signature, was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the SEC, which is a felony, or he was misrepresenting his position at Bain to the American people to avoid responsibility for some of the consequences of his investment.
He didn't misrepresent anything.
You people in the Obama side are so pathetic that this is all you've got to try to bring back to life a story that's been dead for months and years.
Is there one thing positive you can tell about your guy?
Is there one story you can say that's positive about Barack Obama and his reign of terror?
Is there one positive story you people can find?
Is there one reason you can give people to vote for Obama?
You can't.
So now you got to dredge up.
By the way, you know, it's in the sound bites here somewhere.
I don't know what number.
I'll find it later.
More people, more people have heard about the Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes divorce than have heard about the Supreme Court Obamacare ruling.
All right, let me find it.
I don't know what number it is.
I put it way back here in the stack.
Number seven.
Okay, play it.
Well, wait, don't play it.
Let me find it and say who it is.
Okay, number seven.
Let's see.
Wouldn't you know it's the last page I look at?
Okay, this is The Insider.
CBS The Insider.
Hollywood Reporter staff editor Sophie Shalacey reporting about a poll comparing what people know about the court and Tom Cruise.
What we found was among 18 to 49-year-olds, 91% of people were aware of Tom and Katie's divorce.
However, only 84% were aware of Obamacare being held up in the Supreme Court.
And they're no doubt happy about that at CBS.
Anyway, here's now that we just Stephanie Cutter.
Grab John King next.
Back to audio soundbite number 14.
This is last night on Anderson Cooper, I'm Getting Married.
Did you see that?
Anderson Cooper's getting married.
He's going to marry the guy.
He's going to marry the guy he goes to the gym with.
I saw it in one of the New York tabloids yesterday.
He's getting married to a brilliant muscle-bound guy, too.
I saw that coming out of the gym.
And said, wife, no, no, mother, Gloria Vanderbilt, urging him to get married.
I tell you, CNN's desperate.
I mean, but anyway, he said he's getting married.
Anyway, not there.
John King sitting in for Anderson Cooper, and they're talking about all this.
No, I'm sorry, Cooper is there.
Cooper is there.
Happy to be getting married.
Cooper was at his own show.
He had King on as a correspondent.
And Cooper said the company called StereCycle.
What role of Fender Romney have in that deal?
What do you know about any of this?
In November 1999, Bain did invest in a company called StereCycle.
It's a medical waste company.
Among the things it did, excuse me for saying this, was help dispose of aborted fetuses.
Now, what some people inside the Romney campaign believe is that the Obama campaign would like to be able to say, we've now convinced you he was there into 2000.
Well, in 1999, Mitt Romney, who says he's anti-abortion, invested in this company.
How would they use that?
Nobody's quite certain, but inside the campaign, they think it could be used, say, on Christian Radio, a direct mail piece late in the campaign to try to discourage turnout among social conservatives who would be absolutely critical to any Romney path to victory.
Okay, so here you have John King exposing the dirty motives that the regime has behind his Bain attack.
He wasn't at the company in 2000.
It doesn't matter.
The truth doesn't matter.
They're going to tell the story and make Romney go out and say everything is not true and deny it.
Did Romney sign on to legislation to get rid of human babies?
This is what they take this advertisement.
This is all he, this is how low down, skunk, filthy these people are, and this is all they've got.
It's all based on lies, 100% of it.
Romney left Bain February 11, 1999, and nobody disputes it other than the Obama campaign.
And they know it's not true that what they're saying.
So David Rodham Gergen, he's up next here, and he's disgusted by all this.
He wants to know whatever happened to Hope and Change.
I talked today to two of the senior leaders of Bain Capital, people I've known for a long time.
What they said to a person is: after February 1999, he made no calls on behalf of Bain Capital.
He made no hiring decisions.
He made no investment decisions.
Knowing what I know about the Bang Capital Partnership, how I think that they are people of real integrity, they're very well regarded in Boston.
I think that the Romney people, the burden is on the Obama people to prove this.
What's surprising about this is the Obama campaign is now playing a very rough form of politics.
And is that really what we were promised way back when?
Whoa, feeling betrayed.
David Roddam Gergen feeling betrayed.
I actually thought Obama was going to be Mr. Hope and Change.
Is this the kind of campaign we were promised?
But even expressing his regret over Obama, he still has to say, I think that the Romney people, the burden is on the Obama people to prove this.
The burden's on the Obama people to prove it.
They can't prove it.
It isn't true.
What is so hard about why Obama launches a lie, an abject lie that has been proved as a lie months ago?
So they relaunch it.
Why does anybody take it seriously?
Why does anybody treat it as a story that deserves further investigation?
Well, we all know the answer to this.
But this is just obscene.
Desperate.
Everything else.
Obama campaigns have always been dead.
2008 was the exception.
This is who Obama is.
This is always how Obama runs his campaigns.
This is who the guy is.
This is who David Axelbroth is.
There's nothing new about this.
It doesn't matter.
Of course, he wasn't going to use the race card.
We're going to be post-racial and all this unified.
No, the exact opposite of all these lofty claims about this guy and his campaign.
I got to take a break.
We'll do that.
We'll come back and continue after this.
Don't go away.
It's Open Light Friday.
Rush Schlimbaugh here at the distinguished and prestigious Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
So Wednesday, there's Romney at the NAALCP.
And the day before, there's this story that he might announce his VP early.
The way he spoke at the NAALCP is, hmm, I wonder if Condi Rice is on the list.
And I went through all the other people that are on the list.
I mentioned everybody on the list.
I didn't announce a preference.
I didn't tell anybody that I hoped this person or that person would be chosen as VEEP.
Because I frankly don't care right now.
If I may be blunt, I don't care who the VEEP is.
It's all about Obama to me, folks.
And I don't think it matters.
I think we're going to be able to get turnout to get rid of this guy no matter what.
But I may be a lone wolf on that.
If so, fine.
So that's all I do.
Here's Carl Cameron this morning on the Fox News channel happening.
Now he's got Jenna Lee talking to him.
She said, Louise, this is just a reminder that we should listen carefully to everything you say during every report.
I mean, you called this, right, Carl?
Look, I mean, she's a very important voice in the Republican Party.
She knocked it out of the park at the recent Romney fundraiser in Park City, Utah.
She was mentioned yesterday on Rush Limbaugh.
That got a lot of attention.
What?
I mentioned Condoleezza Rice often on this program, and it doesn't get this kind of attention.
At any rate, the reason that there's all this buzz about Condoleezza Rice is that Romney had this super secret confab with a bunch of fundraisers and supporters out at Park City, Utah.
And Condi was out there, and apparently she blew them out.
She had a speech that dazzled them and shocked them.
She'd never been this partisan.
She'd never, ever been as animated and ideological as she was.
We've got a couple of soundbites of it.
Soundbites 21 and 22.
The weekend of June 22 through 24, Park City, Utah.
We'll have time to play one of these before we go to our obscene profit timeout at the bottom of the hour.
BuzzFeed.com has this.
And as I say, everybody's saying this is the speech that got Romney's attention.
It blew Romney away.
It blew everybody away.
I haven't heard it yet.
I'm listening to it with you.
The narrative that is pushed by our current president that I'm doing poorly because you are doing well.
That has never been the American era.
Ours has never been a narrative of agreement, and ours has never been a narrative of entitlement.
It has been one of something stronger than that.
And that, too.
And that, too, is why we need a change in Washington.
We need a change in Washington because the essence of who we are as Americans is millions of people.
That reminds me, the people that were there who said this, this woman made it sound like the country's hanging by a thread that we're on the verge of going totally socialist.
They're just not used to hearing her talk that way.
When she says here, Obama pushing this, I'm doing poor because you're doing well.
She's apparently shocked at this.
I don't know where she's been, but she's apparently shocked at it and got all revved up about it.
And I've got a bit of a crowd revved up about it.
Anyway, we'll have the other bite when we come back.
Open Line Friday, and we are going to be giving your phone calls as we try to earlier than usual.
Normally it takes an hour, hour and a half minimum to get to the first call.
We try to speed that up on Open Line Friday.
Here is the second soundbite, Condoleezza Rice at the big Romney confab in Park City, Utah, June 22, 23 and 24.
Since the essence of who we are as Americans, is to say so, is the essence of what the international system will become.
And don't think for a minute that if we don't please, someone won't.
And that someone might be a country that doesn't believe in free arms from free people.
That is why it is time for all of us in any way that we can to mobilize to get our act together to storm Washington, D.C. with somebody who understands that.
Now, folks, we are listening here to the former Secretary of State.
Diplomats never talk about storming anything.
So here she is.
She worried.
She is profoundly worried.
Took a while, I guess, but we take them whenever they arrive.
Profoundly worried.
She shocked a lot of people.
The BuzzFeed story on this has these excerpts.
Rice's forceful and surprisingly partisan 13-minute address won her two standing O's from the gathering of big money donors and Republican elite.
It was widely considered the highlight of the Romney weekend.
Several people who were there told BuzzFeed.
Standout performance took several people in Romney's orbit by total surprise.
One surrogate said he was surprised by the red meat rhetoric employed by Rice, who has largely avoided the political arena in recent years, devoting her time instead to an academic career at Stanford.
I think she's a provost or some such thing.
And she goes on, you heard the sound bites.
There's more to it.
That's what we have to give you a flavor of it.
One of the pool quotes in the BuzzFeed story, it is a narrative that's being pushed by our current president.
I'm doing poorly because you're doing well.
Well, that's never been the American narrative.
Ours has never been a narrative of agreement.
Ours has never been a narrative of entitlement.
It's time for all of us to mobilize, get our act together, storm Washington, D.C. Storm, Washington.
She's that diplomat.
She's a Secretary of State.
They don't talk this way.
Secretaries of state go out of their way to sound nonpartisan, engage in all kinds of psychobabble, meaningless drivel so that nobody can pinpoint what they think about anything.
That's their objective, not to reveal the truth of anything.
And that's why I think a lot of people were surprised.
Now, one of the primary objections to Condoleezza Rice among conservatives is that she's considered to be pro-choice equaling pro-abortion.
She's never been elected.
She really not qualified to do anything.
She's pro-choice, pro-abortion.
She really hasn't been forceful or opinionated.
Nobody really knows, but she's pro-choice.
Base would hate her.
Base wouldn't want any part of her.
She's never been elected to anything.
She's never run for anything.
She really has no qualification.
Wasn't a very good Secretary of State.
Plus, she's pro-choice.
If you read throughout the conservative intelligentsia, that's what you'll find.
That's what's said about her.
No, no, she's called here a couple times, and I've met her once.
I was at the Horatio Alger annual dinner where she was inducted into the Horatio Alger Society.
I didn't talk to her that night.
I don't know her.
I can't say that I know her.
I've just spoken to her a couple of times on the phone, and I've met her a couple times.
Let's go back September 2006, CBS News, Katie Couric interviewing Condoleezza Rice.
Couric said, you consider yourself pro-choice.
I consider myself like many Americans on this issue. really respect people who are on different sides of this divide because this is a tough moral issue.
I myself am someone who believes strongly in parental nullification.
I'm against late-term abortion, which I think is really very cruel.
I have not wanted to see the law changed because it's an area that I worry about the government being involved in.
But I'm like most Americans, I think abortion is a terrible thing.
Now, this matters.
It is going to matter at some point.
Remember, Jeff Bell, we've talked his book frequently here in the past six months.
Jeff Bell has a book, how important the social issues are in presidential elections.
And in fact, that Republicans win presidential elections with social issues being prominent in the debate.
Republican establishment has this cowardly belief that you've got to sweep them aside under the rug, get rid of them.
Independents aren't going to like it.
Their wives don't like it and henpeck them and badger them about it and so forth.
And they don't want to go to a convention with a bunch of pro-life hicks from the South.
Fact of the matter is, it's a winning issue.
And this is going to be an area where if this is serious stuff, we don't know whether it is yet.
It could have just been that this is a leak to distract everybody from this Bain BS that Obama's out there pushing.
Who knows?
Anyway, Sarah Palin, last night on the record with Greta Van Sustrin.
Van Susteren said, what do you think about all this, Condoleezza Rice?
I think that Condoleezza Rice would be a wonderful vice president, and she certainly has much more experience than our sitting president.
Whoa, Sarah Palin throwing in with Condoleezza Rice, knowing full well that she's, well, can go either way here on abortion.
She's covered herself with hair.
She is a CB wonderful vice president.
That's going to shock some people in the Tea Party.
It's going to shock some people in the base.
So Van Sustrin said, well, what about the fact that she says she is moderately, mildly pro-choice?
I would certainly prefer a presidential and vice presidential candidate who had that respect for all innocent, precious, purposeful human life and showed that respect via being a pro-life candidate.
We need to remember, though, that it's not the vice president that would legislate abortion, and that would be Congress's role, and we'll keep that in mind.
Well, Palin says it doesn't matter.
She's the VEP for crying out loud.
What matters is Romney.
What matters is Congress.
And Romney's out there plain as day saying he's pro-life.
Romney has also said, by the way, that he would not have a pro-choice VP.
And Condoleezza Rice says she's mildly pro-choice.
Willie Brown, the former Speaker of the California Assembly, the former mayor of San Francisco, was on CNBC last night, the Kudlow report with Larry Kudlow.
Larry Kudlow, the host, said, Willie Brown, you give Condoleezza Rice good reviews.
You said, Democrats would be worried.
What's the biggest problem for Democrats if Condoleezza Rice is on the ticket?
Democrats have a big problem whether she's on the ticket or not.
The incredible amount of money that's going to be handled by people like Karl Robe and the Koch brothers and others in those super PACs, they're going to outspend Democrats probably two or three to one.
And that's going to be really tough.
And if you add to it some unique flavor, some real talented person like Condoleezza Rice, you really do begin to have a real, real problem.
Look, I'm going to start.
We've got to start shooting this malarkey that Romney is going to outspend Obama.
It isn't true.
Obama is outraising Romney right now, and he will continue to, and he's going to outspend Romney.
Obama is outlying.
No, I've got the story, the details somewhere in here.
Just don't doubt me.
Obama, it's another lie trying to make himself out to be the underdog victim of these rich corporate titans, not giving him money.
He's Mr. Middle America.
He's Mr. Average.
He's the downtrodden.
He doesn't have as much money as that evil Mitt Romney, and he doesn't have a Swiss bank.
All it's B.S.
He's outraising Romney even as we speak.
He's raised more.
It's all he does is raise money.
That's all he does anymore.
He doesn't go to the Oval Office and do anything but plan his next fundraising trip.
He's got all these underlings and surrogates out there doing his campaigning for him.
He's raising money.
Koch brothers, super PACs, and all this.
You know, there's a piece of legislation that's going to be voting on in the Senate on, I think, Monday.
And it's, you know, it's the left is just fit to be tied over the Citizens United case, which gave corporations the same right to contribute to campaigns as individuals.
And basically, what the Citizens United case said was that the CEO or the corporation, Acne Corporation, has as much right to participate in the American political process as the New York Times does.
And it'll pinch Schulzberger and all of his rich buddies.
They can give all the money they want.
The unions, Supreme Court said corporations can do the same thing.
The left is fit to be touched.
What the left has done, the Democrats are going to be offering a bill in the Senate on Monday that would require the names of non-union donors to be published under the Citizens United.
There's certain kinds of donors giving the super PACs.
The names would have to be published.
And the reason for that is so the Democrats can sick their attack dogs on them and harass them.
It's coming up Monday.
And they're hoping, the Republicans are hoping that every Republican senator holds firm and votes no on this thing.
Anyway, let's take a break here.
We'll come back and get to some of your phone calls since it's Open Line Friday.
We try to start earlier than usual.
We'll do that when we get back.
It is.
It's Open Line Friday, and we are going to start in Freeland, Michigan.
This is Darrell.
Great to have you on the EIB Network.
Hello.
Big honor to talk.
I've been listening about 20 years ever since you spoke at Saginaw Valley College in Michigan here.
I remember that.
20 years ago.
I remember that.
Thanks very much, sir.
Yeah, I just think the Democrats are deflecting the real problem.
You know, you're talking about pro-life.
I'm pro-life.
But I think these Democrats are just going after women's rights.
They're going after black rights.
And we need to get away from those subjects so much and concentrate on the economy.
Because if the economy goes, all those rights don't need Billy Squat, okay?
Even if abortion was illegal, they're still going to have bag alley abortions and so forth.
So we need to concentrate on getting this country.
Well, look, all this is going to have an impact on turnout, perhaps.
This is one of the so it's said uh I saw, I guess last night and today, I saw some stories about actually I should more accurately say I saw blog posts speculating on what would happen to turnout.
Someone made the point that there really isn't a whole lot of turnout energy, that conservative turnout's kind of flapping away in the wind.
And that if Condoleezza Rice happened to be the nominee, it could suppress turnout.
And I read that and I boggles my mind.
The last thing that I could be dead wrong about it, but when I see blog posts that conservative turnout, because they hate Romney, and Romney, you're unhappy that Romney's a nominee and conservatives are already thinking about sitting it out and sitting at home.
And if Rice is the choice, I'm thinking, what the hell is going on out there?
And I'm saying, if that's true, if there's a bunch of you people sitting around there thinking you're not going to vote because Romney's a nominee, and if he chooses Condoleezza, then it's over, then I have lost touch with you.
I have lost touch with you.
I don't understand that at all.
Now, what Daryl here is saying, I know what he's trying to say.
Yeah, he's pro-life and that, this, and that.
But if we lose our freedom, what does any of that matter?
If they fully implement Obamacare, it's not just babies in the womb that are going to be killed.
That's his point.
So what does it matter?
Now, it matters because it's morality.
It matters, and you should never compromise your morality.
But you do have to keep things in perspective, and you do have to have your eye on the big prize and what is going to enable you to have your morality prevail or to have a chance to at any rate.
So I know he's basically, he's saying, look, I'm pro-life, but that might become a secondary thing to me if they're going to destroy this economy or if they are going to fundamentally transform this country into something it isn't and hasn't been and was never intended to be.
But if there are people out there who are saying, you know what, I don't like Romney so much.
I'm thinking about not voting.
I don't know you.
Rob and Glenn Cove, Long Island.
Hi, and welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Hey, Rob.
I mean, hey, Rush.
Greetings from the state that 3.4 million New Yorkers left since 2000.
I'd like you to comment on the preposterous hypocrisy, how they're blambasting Mitt Romney for the two years at Bain Capital.
But no one I see is talking about how Jeffrey Immelt was a CEO of GE, didn't pay any taxes, GE didn't, last year, and he moved the entire X-ray division of General Electric, 26,000 jobs, to China.
Really?
The Chikoms are in charge of GE's X-ray division?
Yeah, it's all over the news.
It's in the news.
and and look on the board with uh... obama talking about uh... obama saying there's no other thing in the summer a job and i just wonder why i don't know You know what?
See, this is, it's a great point.
All this outsourcing that's taking place by Obama himself.
I mean, Jeff Imelt is working with Obama on all this outsourcing.
Obama's making it possible for Imelt to do this outsourcing because Obama is giving GE money for a so-called green energy program.
But see, here's, folks, again, perspective.
I don't care what Mitt Romney is doing with his money.
Capital H, capital I, capital S, his money.
I don't care what you are doing with your money.
I don't care.
What I care about is what Obama is doing with all of our money.
And whatever Romney's doing with his money.
It isn't hurting anybody, and it's probably helping a lot of people, but it certainly isn't hurting us.
It's certainly not hurting the country.
That cannot be said of Obama and his buddies and the way they are spending our money.
And that, to me, is what's important.
Barack Obama yesterday, day before maybe today is Run Together, gutted welfare reform, just wrote it out of existence, wrote out the work requirements for welfare.
It's gone with an executive command to Health and Human Services, Department of Labor, whatever department.
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