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Paul Ryan is killing it.
Paul Ryan is nailing it at the Value Voters Summit.
I mean he's hitting a grand slam home run.
And folks, there's a lot of stuff I'm confused about today.
And I know if I'm confused, you have to be spinning out of control.
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Apparently, this is Al Jazeera is reporting that uh American and Israeli flags are being burned in London.
London, Israeli and U.S. flags being burned in London, according to Al Jazeera.
We know that the University of Texas has evacuated their campus after a phoned-in bomb threat.
From Al Qaeda, no bombs were found.
Fargo, North Dakota, State University has ordered all employees and students off campus after receiving a bomb threat, but everything's okay because I got an email from the Obama campaign.
And it says it doesn't matter, ambassadors are being murdered, former SEALs are dying, embassies are burning across the Middle East, but don't worry, we have finally outraged Romney.
Right there it is, folks.
That's the email.
There it is.
There's the picture of Obama smiling at the podium in August.
We finally outraised Mitt Romney and the Republicans.
Don't let it be the last time.
I mentioned uh ladies and gentlemen that I'm confused.
Okay, see, I remember that when Bush was president.
Abu Ghrab was going to incite Muslims all over the world.
Bush.
And what happened at Abu Ghrab?
Well, we had the pyramid, we had uh panties on the heads of Islamist terrorists.
And then we had Club Gitmo was open, where we were creating terrorists.
And all of this was because of Bush.
And all we had to do was get rid of Bush, and there would be universal love and respect for America once again.
There wouldn't be any of it.
Even if there were idiots with cameras, the world wouldn't care what those idiots with cameras did because Obama was in office.
And we didn't have Bush anymore.
We didn't have the problem anymore.
We got rid of the problem, and we had the solution.
Barack Hussein Obama.
Mm-mm-mm.
I was reminded this morning of a program that we did one year ago, about a year ago.
Obama at the United Nations.
I want to go back, ladies and gentlemen.
To last year's Obama speech at the United Nations.
I remember last year I was I was uh I'd totally forgotten this until I was reminded of it, of course.
It is amazing to go back and listen to Obama a year ago, given what's happening now.
And there are three of these sound bites.
Here is a montage.
This this blew me away.
I remember last year being beside myself hearing Obama say this at the United Nations.
The fact is, peace is hard.
Let us remember, peace is hard.
It will be hard, but it is possible.
Peace is hard.
Peace is hard work.
Peace is hard, but We know that it is possible.
That was his UN speech.
It's a montage of all the times he had talked about how tough peace was.
Peace is hard.
This was the guy who had already won the Nobel Peace Prize before he had done anything.
And then at the same speech, Obama reviewed how he had changed the world and buried violence with Osama bin Laden.
This has been a remarkable year.
The Gaddafi regime is over.
Bagbo, Ben Ali, Mubarak are no longer in power.
Osama bin Laden is gone.
And the idea that change could only come through violence has been buried with him.
Something's happening in our world.
The way things have been is not the way that they will be.
We're going to play that again.
Barack Hussein Obama, September 21st, just a week shy of one year ago, 2011, in New York City, at the United Nations.
This is the same thing as saying, it was Bush that caused all the problems.
Underwear on those guys' heads at Abu Grab, the pyramid photos, Abu Grab in general, all those pictures, Club Gitmo being open.
Uh Bush did it.
And I'm in I'm I'm in power.
World loves me.
World will love me.
World respects me.
Here it is again.
This has been a remarkable year.
The Gaddafi regime is over.
Bagbo, Ben Ali, Mubarak are no longer in power.
Osama bin Laden is gone.
And the idea that change could only come through violence has been buried with him.
Something's happening in our world.
The way things have been is not the way that they will be.
How does that sound today?
Something something is happening.
All these things he did didn't matter.
Qaddafi regime is over.
Yeah, our ambassadors dead.
Bago bin Ali, Mubarak no longer in power.
Yeah, the American flag's being torn down.
The Al Qaeda flag is being raised.
Embassies are burning all over the world.
Well, our fires are burning all over the world.
Now we're evacuating U Texas, you University of Texas at Austin, Fargo.
The American flag and the Israeli flag on fire in London.
Yep.
Something's happening.
Something's happening.
And by the way, this guy we've got audio somebody's coming up.
The mob in Egypt is actually in the media is this here.
Grab it.
Somebody number six.
Aaron Burnett last night on her show on CNN, they're they're in crisis because the Egyptians on the street are blaming Obama.
Ben, I obviously finished with Obama's guilty.
Obama is guilty.
Obama is guilty.
Tell us more about that man and some of the others who were expressing such anger.
Well, many of the people I spoke with uh had no idea that the U.S. government has come out and expressed its disgust with uh this video clip that appeared on YouTube.
And that there seems to be an unawareness about the fact uh that the United States government does not control every single thing uh that appears on the internet.
So seems to be one of the the problems here is that there's just a lack of understanding of how the media operates in the United States and that the act of one individual is not the act of the government.
They're blaming Obama.
They're blaming Obama, but of course, ladies and gentlemen, the people on the street don't know that Hillary has come out and condemned the video.
Has anybody seen this video, by the way?
Have you have you seen it?
This video hasn't been seen by anybody.
The video, in fact, may be a hoax.
This isn't what's going on.
This the video has nothing to do with now.
The mob, don't miss I I conceded yesterday.
The mob probably does think it's the This mob is no different than a mob that community organizers in this country agitate with a bunch of lies and you know stuff about steel mills and stuff and get them all worked up.
Just got a bunch of community organizers over there in Egypt working the crowd up, and I'm sure the video is what they're being told, but that's not what the organizers are doing this.
That's not where the Al-Qaeda leaders are doing.
It's not about a video.
They're doing it because they think they can get away with it.
They're doing it because they know they can get away with it.
And Mrs. Clinton going on television yesterday and today, speaking to people like they're five years old.
We really hope that people wouldn't take their cameras and Make video, but we have a First Amendment.
And we can't put people in in dungeons like you can, at least not yet.
And we can't torture people like you do.
We not yet.
So we have this problem.
We have a uh we have a constitution and free speech and people.
It was the most embarrassing.
I guarantee these people are clueless.
Hillary, Obama, they don't know what's going on.
I'm I'm telling I I really believe that they believe their own PR.
I really think they believe all this garbage Obama says and he's in office.
The world will swoon, the world will love America, but because of the power of his personality.
And I I think I think they're dumbfounded.
How could they not be?
All they are is theoreticians.
They've never lived in the real world.
Back to audio soundbite number three.
Back to Obama.
September 21, 2011, New York City United Nations speech.
The men and women who built this institution understood that peace is more than just the absence of war.
A lasting peace for nations and for individuals.
Depends on a sense of justice and opportunity of dignity and freedom.
He lifted my undeniable truth of life number four.
Undeniable truth of life number four is peace does not mean the absence of war.
Anyway, we clearly have somebody uh over their head, and uh I can't tell you the number of people who are asking me.
Rush, where is Obama?
He's fundraising.
Uh Tuesday, he's gonna be with Jay-Z, he's gonna be on Letterman.
Uh he's out fundraising.
They're sending out emails bragging about how they've outraged Romney finally in uh in August.
There are people scratching their heads and they can't figure out what the president's doing.
Now, I opened the program by saying that I'm really confused.
All we've heard since Obama killed bin Laden is that Al-Qaeda's been destroyed.
The war on terror is essentially over.
And it was actually kind of a trumped-up war in terror.
We never should have actually called it a war on terror.
That was just more Bush jingoism.
And yet not only are U.S. embassies and businesses all across the Middle East being attacked and torched, University of Texas at Austin had to be evacuated.
Bomb threat.
Somebody claiming to be Al-Qaeda.
Don't these people read the New York Times, haven't only listened to Obama?
Don't they know there is no more war on terror?
Don't they know that with Osama being buried wherever that that was the end of Al-Qaeda?
The Associated Press, this is amazing.
We found this.
The Associated Press just last week on September 8th.
The headline was terror takes back seat, Americans safer now.
Saturday, September the 8th, AP.
As Americans debate whether they're better off now than they were four years ago, there is a similar question with a somewhat easier answer.
Are you safer now than you were when Obama took office?
And by most measures the answer is yes.
Six days ago.
They were getting creamed on the are you better off now than you were four years ago on the economy question.
So AP and the other media collaborators get in gear.
Oh, and the New York Times today has a story.
It is unbelievable.
I can't wait to tell you about this.
It is just so obviously in the tank excusing Obama for this gaff on Egypt not being an ally.
It's hilarious.
If it weren't so scary and maddening and frustrating that this is how corrupt the media has become, it's hilarious.
But so is this.
If you have the ability to look at any of this as funny, September the 8th.
As Americans debate.
We are not Better off than we were four years ago.
There isn't a debate about it.
But nevertheless, AP says, as Americans debate, whether they're better off now than they were four years ago, there is a similar question with a somewhat easier answer.
Are you safer now than you were when Obama took office?
And of course, by most measures, AP says the answer is yes.
University of Texas Austin, Fargo, North Dakota.
London.
What's happening in the Middle East.
Oh, yeah.
With the threat of a terrorist attack.
Sorry, while the threat of a terrorist attack has not disappeared.
The combined military intelligence, diplomatic and financial efforts to hobble Al Qaeda and its affiliates have escalated over the past four years and paid off.
This is six days ago, folks.
I love this.
This is what happened.
When you live by the lie, you die by it.
When you fall on the sword, it stabs you all the way to your heart.
This is AP Shameless.
A story to try to deflect attention from how woefully worse people are economically four years ago to drudge up, oh, yeah, but we're really safer.
Exactly what Obama said.
Get rid of Bush, close up Ghrab, close down Gitmo someday, everything will be safer.
Obama says Al Qaeda's gone with Osama's death.
And here comes the AP now looking like absolute fools, looking like absolute idiots.
Terror leaders, they say, including bin Laden, are dead.
Their networks in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia disrupted.
As a result, terrorism worries have taken a back seat to the nation's economic woes.
Unlike previous elections, national security is not a big campaign issue this year.
Well, it might not have been six days ago.
I would have said four years ago that the Al Qaeda movement was emerging as a bigger problem, especially with the emergence of affiliates in places like Yemen and the spike in homegrown attacks and fill mud.
Senior counterterrorism official, the CIA and the FBI during the Bush and Obama administrations.
But I would say today that Al Qaeda's on the decline by any balance.
The number of places where people want to come after us has declined in the past four years.
This is the AP on September the 8th, six days ago.
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Okay, so far, so far, folks, the entire narrative of the reason for the mob activity in the Middle East has been false.
The false narrative.
A so-called fundamentalist pastor who never even saw this YouTube video that nobody else has seen.
Supposedly produced by an Israeli Jew who turns out to be a Coptic Christian.
A film that in fact may not actually exist, but if it does, nobody has seen the entire thing, as best we can tell.
And we, nevertheless, are to believe that hundreds of thousands of Arabs in the Middle East are driven to march, riot, maim, and kill based on this.
Sorry, folks.
Not buying this.
Not joining this media bubble, this movie, whatever this is.
If anything, it could even be a hoax, but it has nothing to do with this, other than being used to incite the rabble.
But it is not the reason this is happening.
It just happens to occur on 9-11, by the way, and thereafter.
I guess that's just a coincidence.
Meanwhile, 9-11 comes around.
Our embassies and consulates are not fortified.
Apparently There were no additional security measures.
The Marines didn't have bullets in Egypt.
The president doesn't bother with intel briefings since the 6th of September.
It's the last one he had.
British paper reports citing senior American diplomats that 48 hours prior to the attacks on our consulate and embassy.
The government was aware of credible threats and didn't do anything.
And we're told by the media that Mitt Romney spoke too soon the other day.
We're told that Romney has no foreign policy experience.
Yet it was Romney who issued the most responsible and presidential statement of anybody.
We're told that Obama now has foreign policy experience while the Middle East is crumbling.
The red Chinese, the Chicoms are on the move.
The Russians are on the move.
Iran is close to having nukes.
Israel is on its own on what appears to be the eve of war.
And where is Obama?
He's in Vegas, Colorado, fundraising, campaigning, cracking jokes at his rallies.
Just another day, as though nothing serious is going on.
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Seriously, one what about all this this Muslim outreach?
We uh we we we shut down manned spaceflight out of NASA and we turned that into Muslim outreach.
And what what else did Mrs. Clinton do?
Mrs. Clinton did some things that that were designed to reach out to the Islamic community.
This administration has gone out of its way.
Cairo speech.
You may be remembering things that I don't mention here.
But in the last three and a half years, this administration has made it plain this is a new day, the United States and Islam.
So what the hell is happening here?
And we don't forget the Obama speech at the United Nations just a year ago.
Got rid of Mubarak, got rid of all these other bad guys, got rid of bin Laden.
It's a new day.
We buried the past.
It's all over now.
Peace is hard, but but but we're it's it's it's it's breath breathtaking to behold this.
I mentioned this New York Times piece.
This is this is this is great.
This is just obvious they think we're the stupidest people on the planet.
First audio soundbite.
Let's go back Wednesday night, telemundo.
Noticiato, telemundo, the anchorist Jose Diaz Ballart.
He's interviewing Obama.
And Jose says, would you consider the current Egyptian regime an ally of the United States?
I don't think that we would consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy.
They are a new government that is trying to find its way.
They were democratically elected.
I think that uh we are going to have to see how they respond to this incident.
Uh how they respond to, for example, maintaining the peace treaty with Israel.
So far, at least what we've seen is that in some cases they've said the right things and taken the right steps.
In others, how they've responded to various events may not be aligned with our interests.
All right.
That psychobabel.
And everybody, it wasn't just me.
And I I remember going nuts here having heard him say that Egypt isn't an ally.
And then everybody else caught up with this and heard it too.
And the White House does this real fast backtrack on it.
He didn't say it.
Of course he knows that Egypt is an ally.
Again, it's just it's it's incompetence on parade.
And so yesterday, the State Department, they sent a spokesman about Victoria Newland at her daily press briefing, and she had this exchange with a reporter.
So forget about the president's words.
You're saying that the administration, the State Department, still regards Egypt as a major non-NATO ally, and it is still a recipient of all the privileges that that entails.
So forget what the president said.
Forget what Obama said.
You're telling us Egypt's still an ally.
They still get the money.
They get all the privileges.
They get all the in trails.
They get everything.
That's right.
But Obama said they're not an ally anymore.
Doesn't matter.
We're the State Department.
He doesn't know what he's talking about.
You wouldn't believe how often he doesn't know what he's talking about.
They are an ally.
So to the rescue.
I got this last night.
This is one of those things I couldn't wait for the show to start.
But I may be wrong.
I sent this to a bunch of friends of mine after midnight, and not one of them reacted to it.
So I could be wrong.
I don't want to artificially build you up.
I sent this out, I said to my brother, no reaction.
I said five or six people, not any reaction.
I got reaction to other stuff for half hour after that, inane stupid joke stuff.
But I didn't get any reaction to this.
So I'm a man on an island with it, but here it is.
New York Times.
Egypt hearing from Obama moves to heal rift from protests.
Following a blunt phone call from President Obama, Egyptian leaders scrambled yesterday to try to repair the country's alliance with Washington.
So, while Obama's campaigning, preparing to yuck it up and party it up with Jay-Z and Beyonce and the kid Blue Ivy or Ivy Blue or Downey, whatever it is.
He found time, folks.
He called.
He called Egypt.
He called Morsi, and he read on the riot act.
He told him who he was.
I'm Barack Hussein Obama.
What are you going to do about this?
You are going to stop this.
You are going to fix this.
Egypt, hearing from Obama moves to heal Rift.
Following a blunt phone call from President Obama.
Have you seen this reported anywhere else?
Following a blunt phone call from Obama, Egyptian leaders scrambled Thursday to try to repair the country's alliance with any cessation in the protests and fires.
Has there been any cessation?
There hasn't, is there?
Okay.
Obama is the one who said that they were not an ally.
If anybody's scrambling, it's Obama.
But the New York Times says Egypt is scrambling because Obama called them.
That's right.
Egyptian leaders scrambled Thursday to try to repair the country's alliance with Washington, tacitly acknowledging that they erred in their response to the attack on the United States Embassy by seeking to first appease anti-American domestic opinion without offering a robust condemnation of my.
So, according to New York Times, Egypt has admitted they blew it.
They told Obama they blew it.
They should have reacted more strongly.
They will in the future.
Please, we're sorry.
I'm just why I think it's funny as hell.
It's ridiculous.
It is this is a this is a second grader whose dog ate the homework and the teacher covering for him.
Or a Harvard professor, where the guy hasn't shown up for class in five days and still gets an A on the paper.
It's amazing how they circle the wagons.
And I that's still that's just the first paragraph of this, Jim.
Set off by anger at an American-made video ridiculing the prophet.
By the way, I did some research, and ten people have seen this.
There was a screening of this movie in June in Hollywood at the Vine Theater.
The Vine Theater rents itself out for private screenings.
The actors involved in this movie say they were duped.
They had no idea the movie was an attack on Muhammad.
A bunch of stuff was dubbed in afterwards.
It was originally called The Innocence of Bin Laden.
It was shown on June 23rd to an audience of less than ten people at the Vine Theater on Hollywood Boulevard.
So ten people have seen the whole thing.
We are being sold a bill of goods about the role this stupid video or movie is playing.
It has nothing to do with it.
In fact, what this is is a vehicle for further assaults on the First Amendment by the regime.
You can hear it when Hillary talks about the problem here is the movie.
The problem here is the First Amendment.
The problem here is that we don't have anything we can do about what people say in this country yet.
Back to the New York Times story.
During a late 20-minute phone call, Mr. Obama warned Mr. Morsi that relations would be jeopardized if Egyptian authorities failed to protect American diplomats and stand more firmly against anti American attacks.
So what this sets up, the narrative this sets up, the media gonna say that the ally comment was on purpose to scare the Egyptians.
That's what this is, folks.
That's why I'm laughing myself silly last night.
That's why I'm sending it to my friends.
That's why they're ignoring it because they don't think it's anything serious.
I think it's outrageous.
He stepped in quicksand big time when he said Egypt isn't an ally.
So the New York Times for today's paper post last night on their website.
He intended to do that to get their intention.
This guy's so smart.
This Obama guy's so crafty.
He knows how to play people.
He went out, he said he told that Telemundo guy on purpose Egypt didn't an ally to scare the hell out of the Muslim Brotherhood.
And the Muslim Brotherhood got scared, boy, they snapped too, and they promised Obama renewed security for our people in the isn't that our job.
The Egyptians can do all they want, but if Obama's not going to let the Marines have live ammo if there aren't any Marines, if we're not gonna buck up security when we know and have heard that there might be increased protest activity, how is that the Egyptians' fault anyway?
Isn't our security our responsibility?
Or do the liberals have finally decided to farm that out too?
The rising breach between the U.S. and Egypt comes at a critical time for the longtime allies.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
No, no, no.
Obama said the day before that we're not allies.
So I haven't seen this get picked up today.
And that tell if if it hasn't been picked up yet, I'm assuming it's not going to be.
I could be wrong.
It could get picked up.
If it's not picked up, it's because what this was was a trialone to see what kind of reaction it got, to see if they could possibly pass this off as credible.
And apparently it's not credible enough for the rest of the media that follows the New York Times and setting the news agenda every day to use this.
Because if it were, all we would be seeing on cable news today is how Obama tricked Morsi.
He went on Telemundo and he said we're not an ally.
And that scared the Muslim Brotherhood.
I mean, this is a narrative Obama would love.
Scared the Muslim Brotherhood, really frightened them.
New president of Egypt, Morsi calls Obama, begs forgiveness, says he's sorry, promises renewed security.
And therefore, Obama saying that Egypt wasn't an ally.
Just a gaff.
I mean, just a uh a slight of hand.
He intended to say that.
He intended to say that to scare the Egyptians and it worked.
That's what the purpose of the story was, but it hasn't been picked up.
And maybe one of the reasons it had been picked up is because none of the violence appears to have quelled.
Mr. Obama urged Mr. Morsi to publicly strongly condemn the attacks.
He had already signaled his displeasure earlier, saying in Telemundo's interview that Egypt wasn't an ally.
Although White House officials are playing down that remark on Thursday.
So the story even admits, tries to pass off, in fact, the idea that Obama purposely said Egypt isn't an ally, just to get their attention.
Because he knew to everybody loves Obama.
Everybody wants to be an ally of Obama.
You see, every world, every nation wants to be best buddies with Obama.
So Obama goes out there and says to Egypt, not our ally, hell with them.
I don't need them.
I got a campaign appears to do.
Morse got so scared he called Obama and he promised this is what the story says.
It is the most blatant, flagrant attempt to cover up and recapture the absolute incompetence of a president who is clueless, has no idea what To do in this situation.
I have to take a break because of the constraints of the programming format and the broadcast clock.
But sit tight.
We'll be back.
Might even take a phone call here.
First hour.
Open line Friday.
You know how it works.
From the New York Times reporting that Egypt got scared to death when Obama said they weren't an ally.
And Obama gave them a real tough phone call.
I haven't seen that reported.
Obama called up Morsey ready in the riot action.
You better straighten this out over there.
And Morsey said, okay, okay, we will, and we'll give you more security.
Comes this in the Washington Free Beacon.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said today.
The violent protests throughout the Middle East are not directed at the U.S., have nothing to do with U.S. policy.
It's all this YouTube video.
It's all it is.
We need to understand, said Carney, that this is a fairly volatile situation.
It's in response not to U.S. policy and not to obviously it's not response to the administration or the American people.
This is in response to a video.
A film that we've judged to be reprehensible, disgusting.
And then right on cue comes the AP saying, boy, this Romney guy is so out of his loop.
He didn't even know this is about a video.
It's not about foreign policy.
He's showing everybody how much he doesn't know about foreign policy.
Obama is winning this one hands down.
Romney better get back to the economy if he wants to have any chance at all, because he's really out of his depth on foreign policy.
That's the narrative today.
It's all a movie, it's not about policy at all.
That's from the White House.
We're not worried.
Well, me worry, there's nothing happening here.
Nothing even to see.
Some kook with a camera caused this, that's all it is.
To the phones.
I promised we're going to do it.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
It says Tina, I'm glad you called.
Great to have you on Open Line Friday.
Hi.
Hey, Russ.
It's great to talk to you again.
Thank you.
Um, my question is I wanted to know if you thought that um what Ben Bernanke did yesterday with the fat and the money and the debt increase and the borrowing, etc.
is gonna help a bottom in this election because that's my fear is that people will look at the stock market or whatever.
And let me put the number of look, I uh that that's gonna be one of the results of this.
The increased stock market activity will allow the regime.
Say, well, is the economy doing really great?
Look at the stock market.
I want you to hear me on this.
The thinking at the Federal Reserve.
I've studied this last night and today.
It's not my opinion.
I'm telling you what I have learned.
The thinking Bernanke, the Federal Reserve, that if they didn't do this, it's double dip recession time.
And Bernanke, of course, doesn't want that during a campaign because he is in the tank for Obama, but that he also doesn't want this for the they're trying to stave off this collapse, folks, that that's coming.
This is a band-aid to stave off the financial implosion that is coming if these policies don't change.
And there is no policy change here.
They're not even really buying this debt with cash.
They're they're buying more debt with with debt, mortgage bonds, and security.
And the theory, this is amazing.
The theory this time is the same for the previous two.
The theory is to put more money out there in the hands of lenders.
The purpose is to put more money in the hands of banks and they will loan to small businesses so that small business will invest in itself.
It hasn't happened the first two times.
It's not going to happen this time because the businesses that have good enough credit to borrow money are afraid of what to expect.
If this guy gets elected, they're afraid of the big taxamageddon that's coming.
They're afraid of Obamacare.
They're afraid of what's going to happen if he gets reelected.
They're holding on.
They're not going to borrow this.
This is designed to stave off the collapse.
And what's going to have to happen At some point is Bernanke's going to have to do the opposite.
At some point, he's going to have to reduce the money supply.
At some point, interest rates are going to have to go up.
At some point, inflation is going to have to go up.
This, I have no doubt, is an effort to help Obama.
But it's also an effort, these guys think, and they're hubris, to stop a financial collapse that they believe is imminent.
And they think they can stop it with this, even though the first two QEs had no effect whatsoever.
Snoodley, did you uh get your iPhone 5 order in in time?
You had to do that within an hour or else two weeks.
Not September 21st.
They they're they're gonna sell so many things, and I love it because the tech media hated the phone, thought it was upset, they didn't like it at all.