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Well, here's the latest news on the uh on the attacks on our embassy and consulate in Egypt and Libya.
Intelligence experts and U.S. government officials are starting to view the attack in Libya that killed our ambassador and three others in Benghazi as a coordinated attack.
Several sources have said they believe it was a planned operation, and they've pointed out several developments that seem to support the possibility.
No.
Really?
You mean it just wasn't spontaneous because of what happened in Egypt?
The hell you say.
We don't need a news report to tell us what's going on.
We are dealing with Islamic supremacists who believe that their way is the only way.
That's what the supremacist angle is.
And that way is Sharia.
And if you don't abide by it, then the Quran gives them license to do whatever to you.
And we sit around, we kid ourselves if we if if if we want to actually try to make ourselves believe that this wouldn't happen if some American wasn't making a movie.
This wouldn't have happened if some preacher in Gainesville weren't mouthing off.
And this administration has agents that want you to believe that.
That this would not have happened.
What is the Arab Spring?
What was it supposed to be?
The outbreak of democracy.
It was the coming to fruition of the democracy project.
Oh yeah, spreading democracy to the Middle East, the Muslim Brotherhoods.
Yeah, they're the good guys.
We have a good relationship with the Muslim brother.
They're like the cornerhood corner bakeries in a neighborhood.
We actually have people in this administration who believe that.
Meanwhile, again, not to be too repetitive, but all of this is Mitt Romney's fault.
All of this happens, this embarrassing statement from our embassy, and it's Romney.
They've they shift the blame to whether or not Romney is right or even allowed to criticize Obama.
And that's because Romney looked presidential.
You know what I was prepared to do today?
I spent a lot of time last night.
I was I was um starting to get well, frustrated, angry, whatever.
I really thought when Romney picked Ryan that that signaled a huge shift in campaign strategy and direction.
And I thought it meant they're going for the gold, and they're going to be hard-hitting, and they're going to tie Obama to his record, and they're going to make ideology a part of the campaign.
And I was wrong.
And I was prepared to come in here and read them the riot act and tell them what they need to do to revive this campaign.
We ought to be 15 points ahead.
You know, it's it's one thing to look at the polls and say, oh, well, Obama's lost his bounce and so.
And look, I'm I I've tried to keep on the straight and narrow here and keep everything in perspective by not going off the deep end or not getting artificially falsely positive, as I discussed discussed yesterday.
We ought to be leading here by 10 points 15 points.
Obama ought not be in this race, and there could be a way to make that happen, even with the media.
But he's going to have to be tied to his record.
This notion that he's a nice guy in over his head has got to go.
It just has to go.
And the fear of tying Obama to the gas price, to the lack of oil production, to the coming financial collapse, it's got to happen.
We simply have to we we cannot win this.
I don't think we can win this.
If our objective is to give wavering Obama voters permission to vote against it.
We tried the McCain way.
We've tried the Republican establishment way.
We've tried the way that doesn't anger the moderates and it doesn't tick off the independence.
We've tried that it never works.
The last two landslide conservative presidential wins were Ronald Reagan.
And what's important about that is not so much I'm hearkening back to Reagan and trying to turn Romney into one because that's not possible, not what I'm doing.
But the point is it's conservatism that triumphs.
And you know what somebody said to me the other day, Rush, there's something you're forgetting.
I said, Yeah, what's that?
Well, the makeup of the population, demographics in 1980 and 84, quite different than they are today.
I said, Yeah, well, how?
Well, look at the white population in 1980 and 1984.
What was it?
Russia's about 90% of the country, and now it's 74%?
That's a huge what does that matter?
And they said, Well, what the conservatism can't be the focal point of the campaign.
What are only white people conservative?
I said.
I said, that's where you people are off the rails.
Only white people can be conservative.
Is that what you're thinking?
These are Romneyites.
Not part of the campaign, just Romney supporters who are afraid of angering the independents.
You think only white people are conservative?
You think Reagan's appeal, you sound like a Democrat.
I think Reagan won because some uh ancient uh adherence to the Southern strategy.
Reagan won because he was really believed in America.
He told people he was going to make it great again coming out of a disastrous four years of Jimmy Carter, Watergate before that.
And he did it optimistically, and he did it harmlessly.
Didn't have it was, but he tied Jimmy Carter to that performance of his.
He made it clear that the country was in the dire straits because of Jimmy Carter.
That's what Romney has to do.
We can't leave it up to people to figure out.
We can't rely on the American people to see it for themselves because they're living it.
There are some some factors of the campaign.
Yes, he's the first black president.
Yes, that's historical.
Yes, the uh the Bradley effect's still in play.
Yes, the people still want to vote for him because he's black because it inoculates them from the charger races.
All of that is still in play.
But we've got serious circumstances circumstances that face this country.
Our future is dire.
And you and I all know it.
We're looking at a coming financial collapse of this country.
This cannot go on.
It can be stopped, however.
Well, anyway, I was all prepared to do perhaps two monologues on this today.
And I might yet still get into it, touch on it.
But the situation on the ground, as they say, has changed a little bit.
What with this series of events in the Middle East?
Because today Romney is the only guy looking presidential.
Romney's the only guy who looks like he understands what went wrong, what went right, and what shouldn't be happening now.
Romney looks like he's the only adult in the room.
And as such, everybody has their crosshairs trained on him, and it's not.
Yeah, I don't I don't think that they'd be productive day to get into what I would consider to be campaign advice, but I'm gonna do it at some point, out of a desire to help.
I don't understand the reluctance.
Well, I say it.
I'm too literal.
I do understand the reluctance to be critical of Obama, but I don't understand it at the same time.
I I understand why they are, but I don't understand the fear.
And I don't understand being governed by the fear of tying Obama to his record.
I don't understand these are I these are the supposedly best of the best.
These are the professionals, the best professionals the Republican Party has to offer, supposedly.
I don't understand what they're afraid of.
I mean, I do, but I don't.
This is my this is the contradiction.
I do, but I don't.
I understand what they're afraid of.
I think they're fools for being afraid.
I don't know why they actually are.
I don't know why they can't look at history and see that the Steve Schmidt, John McCain way of running a campaign didn't work.
You look at 2010.
I keep going back to 2010 in my mind, the midterms.
What happened?
I mean, it was a huge landslide, ladies and gentlemen, and it was a landslide all the way down the ballot.
Local Democrats lost, they they lost over 700 seats all over the country from Congress all the way down to town council.
I mean, it was a shellacking.
And there wasn't a Republican candidate that anybody was voting for.
There was no presidential race going on.
What was it?
Well, it was a Tea Party, but people were voting against Obama as fast as they could, and everything he stood for.
They were voting at stimulus.
They were voting against health care.
They were voting, they were voting to stop what was happening.
Because the first two years, 2009-2010, Obama could not be stopped.
Republicans didn't have the votes anywhere to stop him.
So theoretically, had they played their cards around, they could have had anything they wanted.
Nobody could have stopped them.
And the American people saw that in 2010, finally the votes were on the uh Republican side of the House because of those elections.
I mean, the midterm elections, the Republicans took back control of the House of Representatives.
It was major.
And why the Romney people don't see what happened two years ago and want to build on that.
Figure out what it was that happened and build on it rather than go back and rerun the McCain campaign.
But there's a time and a place for everything.
And today is actually a day to praise Romney for his guts and his courage and coming out knowing full well what was going to happen to him, sounding presidential, acting presidential.
He's even got Republican strategists, my friends, and uh consultants, even on Fox, who are condemning him for doing what he did, saying, well, there's only one president.
You know, uh politics and is at the water's edge, the cliches.
Just keep on coming.
And sometimes saying nothing is better than saying anything, and all of this.
And I every time I hear this, I uh I do.
I hearken back to 1980.
And now with what happened in the Middle East yesterday, we've got some similarities to 1979, in fact.
And the Republicans back then were not holding back.
They tied Carter to his record.
Every day they tied Carter to his record over and over and over again.
And Romney didn't even have to act presidential today.
He just came off that way.
Let's a couple more sound bites.
I think we're up to number five, if I'm right.
Um, yeah, this is the reporters.
Uh unidentified reporter said the statement last night was uh very roughly worded.
Do you regret the tone at all given what we know now?
The uh embassy in Cairo put out a statement after their grounds had been breached.
Protesters were inside the grounds, they reiterated that statement after the breach.
I think it's a uh a terrible course for America to stand uh in apology for our values.
That instead when our grounds are being attacked and being breached, that the first response to the United States must be outrage at the uh breach of the sovereignty of our nation.
And apology for America's values is never the right course.
And that's what Embassy Cairo did again, they apologized before anything had happened.
They apologized preemptively for those of you in Rio Lindows before it happened.
And their apology, I'm sure.
It's the same same bunch of people in 9-11.
Remember, after 9-11, it wasn't long, maybe a month after 9-11, Bush State Department, career State Department people wanted to do a forum to find out why they hate us.
What in other words, what have we done to make them attack us like they did?
So it was our fault.
Our State Department.
You can't convince me we don't have people in the State Department in Cairo in that embassy, who actually thought that if we put out an apology for this guy doing the movie without naming him, and for the preacher, Terry Jones.
If we put out an apology, I'll mollify them and they won't attack.
That's that's the direct result of kids going to school being taught conflict resolution.
But we had people in our embassy issuing an apology statement.
A, they think this country's wrong.
Apologizing for Americans exercising their own rights of free speech.
And the purpose of the apology, I'm convinced they thought the militant Islamists was oh, America's sorry.
They're on our side.
Okay, we won't attack.
I'm I'm convinced.
And now finally the bright lights have gone off.
And intelligence experts and government officials are starting, it says here now, starting to view the attack in Libya that killed the ambassador there, Chris Stevens, as a coordinated attack.
Yes, I wonder what their first clue was.
Obama's first instinct was to sympathize with the attackers.
And when I say Obama, I'm talking about the embassy, Embassy Cairo.
You can't separate Barack Obama from any of our embassies.
He staffs them.
They have like-minded thinkers in there.
Barack Obama's in charge of the foreign service.
He and Hillary Clinton.
Their first instinct was to sympathize with the attackers with that statement.
Romney was dead right pointing that out.
First instinct, sympathize with the attackers.
Where does that come from?
It comes from, just like Dinesh D'Souza says.
It comes from the idea that Obama thinks this country has been too big for its britches for too long.
And it's time this country finds out what it has been like to be victimized by this country, the rest of the world.
It's time this country finds out what it's like to be Egypt and have a big bad United States breathing down your neck.
That's what Obama is.
That's where he's coming from.
And it's it's true foreign policy, it's true economically.
Barack Obama doesn't think this country should be number one.
If it were number 35, it'd be fine with him.
We haven't deserved to be number one.
We've stolen it.
We've cheated people out of it.
We are unjust and immoral in our superpower status.
And it's time.
So his instinct is to sympathize with the attackers.
Just like Reverend Wright said, 9-11.
America's chicken coming home to roost.
That's exactly it.
Sympathize with the attackers.
And all these Obama defenders know it, and that's why they're out there attacking Ram.
Okay, let's go to the phones.
Charleston, South Carolina, uh Daniel, is that right?
Great to have you on the program.
Hello.
Yes, sir, it is.
It's an honor to speak to you, sir.
Thank you very much.
Hey, I wanted to make a comment uh regarding the politics starts at the water edge.
I think Obama's a little bit hypocritical hypocritical to criticize Romney over that, considering during his 08 campaign, he made a uh so-called landmark trip around Europe and several other countries, uh making all sorts of promises and trying to be as presidential as possible before he was even elected.
That's very, very true.
I want to be very precise about something.
Obama himself has not said anything about Romney saying things and acting presidential.
Obama's agents are doing that.
The media, David Gregory, Joe Klein, all of the press that was gathered with Romney in Jacksonville.
They're the ones who are uh saying it.
Obama is relying on his agents to do, but you're exactly right.
In the 2008 campaign, there was Barack Obama in Berlin.
Citizens of Berlin.
I am your future world leader.
No question that's what he was doing.
He was acting president.
Remember the story we got during the uh economic crisis when McCain suspended his campaign.
And everybody headed to the White House for a meeting.
President Bush, McCain was in there, Obama was in there, chairman of Federal Reserve, figure out what they were gonna do.
And the story.
The media put out the story that The oh so competent.
And the oh so capable Barack Obama finally, after a while, couldn't take it anymore and just took over the meeting, and if it weren't for Obama, nothing would have happened in that meeting.
Everybody was dilly-dallying around, but there was Obama.
He finally, he took control.
Bush didn't know what he was doing.
McCain didn't know what he was doing.
Obama took control and we had a policy.
And that was perfectly fine for Obama to be acting presidential.
When uh when he was just a candidate.
That's that's a good reminder reminder, Daniel.
This is Bo in Grafton, Wisconsin.
Great to have you.
Thank you for waiting, and welcome to the big program.
Thank you, Russell Mball.
I appreciate it.
It's really an honor to speak with you.
Thank you very much.
You've been quite an inspiration to all of us.
I appreciate that.
I really do.
Question is how did the embassy know that the reason for the attack was a YouTube video?
Did someone call the office while they were climbing the wall?
I mean, were they chanting YouTube infidel as they were?
This is an excellent question.
The U.S. Embassy in Cairo, how did they know?
Why were they apologizing for the actions of Americans which hurt the feelings of militant Islamists before anything happened?
Now being being it's a great question of being charitable, we could say, well, Embassy Cairo felt confident that militant Islamists were going to hear about this video and were gonna go batty about it.
And so I want.
But it's still good question.
How did the embassy know that would be the reason given for the attack?
An excellent question.
I'm glad you called both.
Thank you very much.
You've got to take a brief time out.
It's an scene profit break here at the bottom of the hour.
The EIB network rolls on right after this.
And welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, serving humanity, executing his signed host duties flawlessly from CNN.
A pro-Al-Qaeda group responsible for a previous armed assault on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi is the chief suspect in the attack that killed our ambassador, say sources tracking a militant Islamic groups in eastern Libya.
Now they also note that the attack immediately followed a call from Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri for revenge for the death in June of a senior Libyan member of the terror group Abu Yahya Alibi.
So Libya was the result of a claim or a call by uh Zawahiri for action.
It had nothing to do with the movie.
It had nothing to do with the preacher.
Now, I don't know if you saw the Obama press availability that took place around 11 a.m.
Sometime between 1030 and 11.
When Obama finished, somebody in the press corps shouted, is this an act of war?
And Obama didn't answer.
He turned his back on the press corpse, as he would say, put his arm around part of Mrs. Clinton as much as he could, and they walked back into the Oval Office.
Now, why shouldn't we be able to get answers to simple questions?
Is this an act of war?
Was what happened in Libya?
The killing of our ambassador.
And don't forget this central element.
Our ambassador was taken, according to procedure, to a supposedly secure location when the attack started.
But the friends, our friends in Libya, who transported our ambassador, then told the mob where he was, and that's how the mob was able to go kill him and uh and and commit the acts of violence on the additional three.
So somebody shouts to the president, is this an act of war?
And Obama just turns around, walks away, doesn't answer.
Why?
Why shouldn't we be able to get answers?
Just simple questions from this president.
Remember the Daily Caller guy?
A few months ago dared to call out a question when Obama was uh about to end one of these appearances.
The media standing there where they attacked Him, chased him all the way down to Washington Monument.
I forget the guy's name.
This is a daily caller guy.
He asked a question, and the media turned on him for being disrespectful to the president.
For being disrespectful to the one.
Meanwhile, Romney is out there answering questions, and the media is ganging up on him.
Great example of the corruption that exists in the media in this country.
Now they're tweeting.
And I mentioned to you earlier, David Gregory, the host of uh Meet the Press and others, they're tweeting.
They're piling on.
They're not questioning how this could happen.
The reaction, the statements, the confusion.
No, no.
They're all focused on how inappropriate it is to them that Romney dared to talk about any of this.
They don't care.
There hasn't been one question of Obama about this.
He goes out, he makes his little statement, he and Hillary walk away.
Not one question.
Well, the media shouted one question, act of war.
He hasn't answered one question about it.
Romney has, and Romney is the enemy.
Romney's the guy it's got to be taken out.
And by the way, Romney's response was the same as the vast majority of Americans who love this country, basically.
What Romney said is what the hell kind of statement is our government issuing.
Once again, apologizing for our country, apologizing for our way of life, apologizing for our free speech.
That's what that statement from the embassy Cairo yesterday was.
An advance apology before anything had ever happened.
We don't owe anybody an apology for who we are.
We don't owe anybody an apology for our first amendment.
We don't owe anybody an apology because we have free speech.
I thought Romney's comments are quintessentially American.
And the Obama administration's reaction here was not.
Their first reaction was to go after Romney, not go after the attackers.
And of course that told the media which way to go.
When the White House and the campaign come out and attack Romney, that's the signal of media, okay, that's where we want you to go.
You hit Romney.
And they did.
Romney took questions.
Go back to the audio sound bites.
It's in Jacksonville, Florida, CBS correspondent, Jan Grufford.
Excuse me, Jan Crawford, said, Governor Romney, do you think coming so soon after the events uh really it unfolded overnight was appropriate?
You you think you're appropriate here, Governor Ronnie, speaking out so soon?
You think it's appropriate for you, sir, to be weighing in on this as the crisis is unfolding in real time.
The White House also issued a statement saying it tried to distance itself from those comments and said they were not reflecting of their views.
I had the exact same reaction.
These views were inappropriate, they were the wrong course to take.
It's their administration.
Their administration spoke.
The president takes responsibility not just for the words that come from his mouth, but also from the words that come from his ambassadors, from his administration, from his embassies, from his State Department.
And the statement that came from the administration was a statement uh which is akin to apology, and I think was a severe miscalculation.
And he went on to explain why it is appropriate to criticize Obama right now.
We have a campaign for presidency of the United States and are speaking about the different courses we would each take with regards to the challenges that the world faces.
The President and I, for instance, have differences of opinion with regards to Israel and our policies there with regards to Iran, with regards to Afghanistan, with regards to Syria.
We have many places of distinction and differences.
It's also important for me, just as it was for the White House last night, by the way, to say that the statements were inappropriate, and in my view, a uh disgraceful a statement on the part of our administration to apologize for American values.
Damn straight.
Another identified reporter.
Governor, can you talk about why specifically you're better qualified than President Obama?
My foreign policy has three fundamental branches.
First, confidence in our cause.
A recognition that the principles America was based upon are not something we shrink from or apologize for.
The second is clarity in our purpose, which is that when we have a foreign policy objective, we describe it honestly and clearly to the American people, to Congress, and to the people of the world.
And number three is resolve in our might that in those rare circumstances where we decide it's essential for us to apply military might, that we do so with overwhelming force, that we do so in the clarity of a mission, understanding the nature of the U.S. interest involved, understanding when the mission would be complete.
Exactly the way it used to be.
Nothing vague about it, and nothing jumping the gun about it.
That is a simple statement and articulation of the way it's always been in American foreign policy.
And what's different and perverted and corrupt is our foreign policy today.
I defy anybody to explain it.
I defy, you know our foreign policy is we have this charismatic, messianic guy that you love so much that you're not gonna mess with.
And of course, look what's happening around the world in regards to militant Islam in the United States.
We've got a rank amateur, with all due respect, in terms of experience, we have a rank amateur and the bad guys of the world are laughing themselves to sleep every night, talking about the clear road they've got.
Can you imagine the guy like here's Zawahiri, he's in his cave in Pakistan or wherever, and he sees that Obama's embassy apologizes for its country before anything happens.
He wasn't Zawa here, he says, I wish Sheikh Bin Laden were alive to see this.
The United States, the evil Satan, the big bad mama is apologizing to us in advance of anything we might do.
That might even make him want to have a glass of champagne.
And those guys don't consume adult beverages.
That anybody knows about it's a it's it's a folks, this is a joke.
We're we're we are we have to be.
You mentioned a Muslim Brotherhood, they're sitting around.
Did you realize how easy this was?
We have some people raise hell in Tariri Square.
We got this City CNN reporter out there asking people what they think of Obama.
Meanwhile, we're getting rid of Mubarak, sending him to the insane asylum in a hospital bed.
We're taking over the country, and Obama's praising us as the neighborhood grocery store owners.
We're just harmless.
This is the easiest takeover in the history of the world.
And then they're laughing about what's going on in Iran.
They're laughing what's going on in Syria.
While all of their crosshairs are aimed at Israel, who Obama doesn't have time for.
Obama's sitting there thinking the world thinks he's the Messiah.
The world thinks he's the smartest, greatest guy that's ever been around.
He sits there living this illusion that everybody thinks of him the way he thinks of himself.
In the meantime, everybody's laughing at him.
and And don't think they're not.
When our State Department an apology for American citizens before anything has happened.
Yeah, here it is again.
The embassy of the United States in Cairo.
This is on the website's official.
The embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals, that's Americans is what they mean, to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims.
I can't get past that just to read the rest of this.
The embassy of the U.S. in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims.
Today, the eleventh anniversary of the September eleventh, two thousand one terror attacks on the United States.
Americans are honoring our patriots and those who serve our nation as the fitting response to the enemies of democracy.
Respect for religious beliefs is a cornerstone of American democracy, except the Catholic Church and abortion.
We firmly reject the actions by those who abuse the universal right of free speech to hurt the religious beliefs of others except for Catholics in America.
And we will not only hurt their feelings, we will make them violate their most sacred religious beliefs under threat of government punishment.
Take a brief time out.
We'll be back and continue after this.
Don't go away.
Okay, back to the phones.
It's uh Claire in Logan, New Mexico.
I'm glad you waited.
I really am great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Well, it is so great to be on the program.
It's just the first time I have ever called into a show anywhere, any time, but I was so determined to join your conversation today because what occurred to me was if the Obama administration is so concerned about not hurting the feelings of these terrorists, then why are they constantly spiking the ball about killing Bed Laden?
You know, that is a great question out there, Claire.
If we are so concerned about hurting the feelings of Muslims, why is Obama bragging that he killed Osama so often?
That's uh that's a that's a fascinating question.
Yeah, in fact, their their their campaign slogan is GM's alive and Osama's dead or something like that.
They really are they're ramming it down the throats of Islamists all over the world, aren't that why, in fact, in fact.
Claire, don't go away.
In fact, in Egypt, at the embassy yesterday, the protesters were all shouting, we're all Osama's Obama.
We're all Osama's Obama.
There are millions of Osama's Obama.
So we might even conclude uh, ladies and gentlemen, that if we're going to accept this notion that hurt feelings inspire terrorism, that maybe Obama is responsible for this, that ultimately maybe the blame falls to him.
Do you think they watched a Democrat convention?
You think they saw plugs Biden up there going on and on about how Osama's dead?
This could be the Obama bounce.
The media was looking for the Obama bounce and we found it.
The attack on our embassy in Cairo.
The real Obama bounce.
Claire, you know what?
There's something to this.
First time you've ever called.
You said you were determined to get through here.
Yeah, I'm very and and you and you have.
And you made a brilliant, brilliant point.
I just I wanted to make sure you hung on so I could thank you.
Well, and I'm just honored to to be talking to you.
Well, I'm very nervous.
Yeah, yeah.
I but it it I appreciate that.
I I I really do.
I really do.
I I want to send you an EIB engraved iPad.
Would you let me do that?
Um, sure.
Okay.
So here's what you need to do.
You just need to hold on.
And Mr. Snerdley, the nice young man who answered your call.
Okay.
He will be talking to you soon.
He'll get the address from you that you want us to send it to.
Uh to you.
Okay.
And it give us a FedEx address.
We don't use the mail here for odd reasons.
We only do FedEx.
Right.
Okay?
So it has to be that'd be an address that FedEx will deliver to.
Okay.
Okay, Claire.
That's Claire in Logan, New Mexico.
Oh, that is so right.
That is so right.
I I I did not put that together myself.
I'm so glad that she got through here.
We're all Osama's Obama.
What was it?
They were actually there millions of us, Obama.
There are millions of Osama's Obama.
We're all Osama's.
And our embassy puts out this whole thing about hurting people's feelings.
And that's right.
Obama's spiking the football and ramming it down their throats every day about having killed their Messiah.
Osama bin Laden.
Okay, gotta take a break, folks.
You sit tight.
We're coming back with much more before you know it.
I think this woman, Claire, is more right than any of us even thought the moment she said it.
9-11 in Egypt.
These clowns show up.
We're all Osama's Obama.
We're all Osama's Obama.
What does that mean?
It means these people are ticked off.
Obama's been running around spiking the football, saying Osama's dead.
That was one of the two primary reasons to re-elect a guy at his own convention.
Our embassy issues a statement apologizing for free speech rights of some preacher in this country and a movie maker, and it turns out that it's Barack Obama that has them all ticked off.
Because he's the one bragging about killing their messiah, their leader.
That is a heck of a good point.
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