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I know.
Me too.
But we're back now.
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Yeah, it was just last week that the uh the gang at the politico was calling me uh uh a troublemaker.
I was out I was out creating conspiracy theories about the polls.
Yeah, I was telling people don't pay attention, these polls have Obama up five with samples of Democrats plus 11, 12.
No, no, tell people not to believe that.
And they ran stories mocking me.
I reported the story to you.
Old buddies at the political ran a story making fun of me for telling you to ignore the polls.
And now guess what the news today is?
It's okay to question the polls now.
That's because it's inexplicable.
They don't understand this.
You heard it, Wolf Blitzer, Gloria Borger.
They can't figure it out.
What happened?
And they got mad at me and Jack Welch over the unemployment numbers, and they told us to stop playing around with his conspiracy theories and stop doing this kind of stuff.
And all we're doing, all I'm doing is injecting reality into what is otherwise a fantasy.
And that is the daily reporting of so-called news.
Anyway, great to have you here.
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You remember we had the story yesterday, Lara Logan.
She was in Chicago.
She's a CBS reporter.
Sixty minutes did the story in Afghanistan last Sunday night.
She spoke to 1,100 influentials in Chicago, meaning powerful Democrats in various positions, media, uh, business, politics, you name it.
And she said that this administration's lying.
That Al Qaeda and the Taliban are not teetering on the brink of insolvency.
The Taliban's back, in fact.
The Taliban's almost as strong as ever in Ditto Al-Qaeda.
And she said she's sick and tired of the government lying about this.
And that's why she's talking about it.
Now that's the drive-by media directly contradicting Obama and the regime.
Because they want everybody to believe us as they took Osama out, so went Al Qaeda.
In fact, last night, Obama defiantly declared, quote, Al Qaeda is on its heels.
He made that claim at a fundraiser, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco.
He said, Four years ago I made a few commitments to you.
I told you I'd end the war in Iraq, and I did.
I said I'd end the war in Afghanistan, and we are.
And I said we'd refocus on the people who actually attacked us on 9-11.
And today Al Qaeda is on its heels, and Osama bin Laden is no more.
He says less than a month after Al Qaeda kills our ambassador in Benghazi.
He says Al Qaeda is on its heels after, less than a month after that disaster in Benghazi where four Americans were killed.
The near disaster in Cairo at our embassy there, and uprisings in the Middle East at U.S. embassies all over the world shortly after Benghazi.
He said it in light of Lara Logan out saying it isn't true.
Al Qaeda's not on its last legs, neither is the Taliban.
So he is continuing to tell lies to living in this bubble.
He's defeated Osama.
He killed Osama.
That means Al Qaeda's gone.
He's kept his promises.
He's out telling people already going to vote for him anyway, people in San Francisco.
Who don't care if Al Qaeda is a threat or not if you want to get down to brass tags.
They're more worried about me and you than they are the Taliban.
Small business.
U.S. small business sentiment weakened in September for the fourth time in five months, as fewer owners expected to add staff and make capital investments.
Now wait a minute.
We just had the unemployment rate drop.
7.8%.
We're coming back.
We're rolling now.
Obama fixed it just in time for the election.
Wait a second.
Small businesses, nope, nope.
National Federation independent business.
Said today its optimism index fell.
One tenth of a point to ninety-two point eight last month.
The drop is a sign the U.S. economy is taking a hit from uncertainty over the possibility of tax increases in government spending next year, said William Dunkelberg, the chief economist at the NFIB.
He said owners are in maintenance mode, small business owners.
They're spending only where necessary and they're not hiring.
They're expanding or ordering more inventories, not doing any of that till the future becomes more certain.
What that means is until after the election.
I'll make a prediction to you.
If Romney wins this, we are going to see signs of an economic uptick very quickly.
If Romney wins this, that will equate to confidence.
More certainty in terms of what the economy is going to be vis-a-vis government policy and taxes and Obamacare.
It's going to be practically immediate.
It's going to be amazing.
If oh if if if if Romney wins this and pulls this out, you watch.
There won't be a whole lot of hesitation.
It might be some.
Depends on what happens in the Senate.
I mean, really ideal, Romney wins this thing, and we send Harry Reed packing as as well.
Back to the audio sound bites.
Yeah, pick up here at number five.
Gloria Borger has just explained that the debate gave Romney all he wanted and more.
He couldn't have expected any more.
And Blitzer said to her, Well, Gloria certainly must be a huge wake-up call for the regime.
These pure research numbers have just come out.
So what do they do now, Gloria?
I mean, if they've got a vice presidential debate coming up Thursday night, what do they do, Gloria?
I mean, what what what's Obama gonna do now?
What are we gonna do, Gloria?
Is there any hope left, Gloria?
They still think they've got openings here, and Wolf, they do.
Anything can happen.
You know, overnight's a lifetime in politics, particularly when it comes to a close presidential election.
All those folks that thought uh President Obama had it wrapped up only a few days ago.
Right guess what?
They're not wrapped up by any means.
So they're not happy.
And they're they're sitting out there hoping that the real Obama will surface and that the real Romney will surface.
And what they don't know is that's who Obama is.
The Obama in the debate is who he is.
Isn't it amazing, folks?
Really now.
You and I've been watching Obama for three and a half, four years now.
He does a press conference or appears anywhere with without a prompt or uh QA.
It's full of the hemming and the hawing uh and the pauses, the uh and and you know it's intellectual speak.
That the his his speech pattern uh is one of the ways intellectuals used to define somebody's intelligence.
I picked this up long ago.
I learned to decode intellectual speak.
I was watching firing line with William F. Buckley.
He had some intellectual on there.
Yeah, practically all of his guests were intellectuals.
This guy had horrible teeth and a rotten bow tie, but he was somehow super smart, super intellectual, and his speaking pattern.
I just said after a while I start cracking up.
It was filled with Obama-like pauses where deep pensive thought is ostensibly taking place.
Where the assemblage of cogent thought and sentences taking place so that the hoi polloy can understand what the superintellect is saying.
And in effect, it's just it's a phony affectation, and the left has bought into it, hook, line, and sinker.
We haven't seen Obama's transcripts.
We don't I told you I went to dinner with some friends on Sunday night, and I've got into discussion with about how smart Obama is.
And that will rush, I mean, you have to, you have to admit he's really brutal.
I said, No, I I don't admit this.
On what basis do you say that?
Well, I mean, he just is.
You can hell tell by the way he speaks, uh way he can port it.
I said, no, wait, wait a minute.
We need to redefine smart.
What has he done that's smart?
I mean, compared to what he says he wants to do.
Says he wants to grow jobs, says he wants to grow the economy.
I don't particularly believe that, but that's what he says.
Oh, yeah, how smart is he at coming up with ways to do that?
He doesn't know what he's talking about, if he's serious.
He doesn't know what to do.
I think Obama is like pretty much every other highbrow intellectual leftist.
Closed-minded.
They've closed themselves off from all but people just like them.
They're really not critical thinkers either.
But I know I'm whistling against the wind here because the popular conception is that Obama's brilliant.
Well, I'm maintained to Did you see brilliance in the debate?
Yeah, he says they're gonna hire teachers.
Yeah, that's that's what when asked at the end of the debate, closing statement.
You know, what what does the Constitution mean to you?
Well, or I forget the question was, but Romney had a great answer.
What freedom means to me, right back here, it's on the wall.
Constitution.
What America means to me.
And Obama said hiring 200 or 400 more teachers or whatever it was.
It was it was I know fair shot, fair play, all these cliches.
Uh what what Obama has to do is to hide what he really intends to do.
That's why all the hem hauling, and that's why all the pauses, where deep contemplative thought is ostensibly taking place.
And that's why they they they think he's the smartest thing that's ever hit American politics, and they can't understand what happened in the debate.
The truth is that's who he is.
That's who he is in a circumstance.
You take his teleprompter away from him, take away words written by somebody else.
That's who he is, and ditto for for Romney.
Well, intellectual speaker goes like this.
Uh question to intellectual guest.
Well, would you say that the uh increasing uh polarity, uh better I should say polarization, between uh admitted leftists and concerned rightists, and of course, when we consider the uh the great and washed in the middle, would you say that the way to go about best approaching all these people would be a shotgun approach, or would you suggest maybe targeted pistol?
The intellectual, well it's interesting question.
Is it a fair population that you've mentioned rightists?
Uh uh right is really very, very close.
I don't even think uh even consider uh seriously.
What what they think?
Now, as far as the uh shotgun uh pistol, both as far as I'm concerned, should be outlawed.
I think the world would agree, I think you would agree.
And from this, we're to conclude that we're listening to superior intellect and brilliance and so forth, and all it is is a speech pattern that's designed.
Remember, we had a sponsor very early days of this program called verbal advantage.
Do you remember what their line was?
I forget the line specifically, but what it people judge you by the words you use.
People judge you by the words you use, and the point of it was you could really fool people into thinking that you are a smart and educated if you have a good vocabulary.
It's all it takes.
And of course, with liberals, there is an arrogant condescension in the front, egotism.
They're all brilliant to begin with.
They don't even have to prove it, they just are by virtue of being liberal.
And they postulate all these theories and they propagate this stuff.
We all everybody starts believing how smart they are.
In fact, I I I think they're closed-minded bigots who don't know half what they think they know.
And in a real world, none of them have ever functioned.
They're faculty lounge lizards.
Now you gotta take a break.
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We get back.
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And I tell you what, Wolf Blitzer is going to be interviewing Romney sometime today.
I guarantee you.
I guarantee you the left is hoping that Blitzer doesn't let Romney get away with all of his lies.
That's exact they're sitting out there, the bedwetters at Democrat Underground at the Daily Cause and over at MSNBC, they're all totally invested.
Wolf doesn't even have a slightest idea.
The expectations he's laboring under today.
The pressure that would that is on Wolf Blitzer because Obama didn't do it, it's up not a blitzer to expose Romney's lies.
The only problem is Romney isn't lying.
The big problem is for them that Romney isn't lying.
They are.
So Blitzer's got this big challenge.
Not let Romney get away with his lies.
The question, by the way, that they asked was um uh what's the role of government?
Proper role of government.
Obama said, Well, uh let her 400 more teachers.
Jim.
And Romney turned around and pointed to the words of the declaration of the Constitution, whatever were behind him on that wall.
And gave a brilliant answer to the question, what's the role of government in our society?
Oh yeah.
Will Wolf bring up the 47% that Jim Larry didn't bring up.
And then when Romney lies about it, will Wolf call him on it.
Wolf's got a chance to be a hero today.
Wolf can level the playing field.
Wolf can take away every advantage Romney got coming out of the debate if he just doesn't let Romney get away with his lies today.
Jenna in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
It's great to have you.
You're first on the EIB Network today.
Hello.
Rush, it is such an honor.
I have listened to you back when you were on, I don't know, 89.
My mom had you on.
And uh just along with her raising, um, and my dad's uh put me on uh right course before I got through the start of college.
So I wanted to say uh message of hope predictions.
Um I predict uh if Romney wins aside or even before that, but if Romney wins, I do predict a baby a baby surge.
But uh but aside from that, I predict that before this election comes about, um Wait, wait, wait, wait just a second.
I'm I'm I'm I'm catching up with you as I read the trend.
You're hope you think there'll be a baby surge after Romney wins.
Yeah, I do.
I think people feel a little more comfortable and they'll just go with it.
Um even though I'm trying regardless.
But uh um I think there'll just be a lot of positivity and um new hope there.
What do you mean?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, you're tr what are you trying?
Oh, you're trying oh yeah Oh, you're trying okay.
Do you need any help?
No, no, just just God what you know, one way or the other, we'll see what happens.
Well, hang in there.
Thanks, thanks.
Um so but I wanted to say, I I feel, especially after talking with some um Democrats this weekend, or sort of those on the fence, um, that as we get closer, especially just myself how I am, um, I've been sort of a closet conservative, and I feel that you know the stakes are on the line.
We've got twenty-eight days, and it's why have you been a closet conservative that when I hear you say that, what I'm interpreting that is you've been afraid to to to publicly admit that you're a conservative.
Why?
Right.
I mean, depending on the the crew I'm with, you know.
Um I you know, some people I don't mention a word to, and some people, you know, they definitely know, obviously my family.
Um, but I'm sort of, you know, laying it more out there now as we get closer, especially over these last four years, because I'm so concerned.
And if if maybe me saying one other thing can make somebody pause and think, even if they're still not gonna change their mind if they even just think about it a little bit more, or I feel like I've done everything I Can do on my side because it's not just a president or not a president.
It's the future of our country in a way it's never been before.
And um I feel like a lot of other people are maybe coming around to that conclusion if they weren't already there over the last couple of years.
And that as we get closer, you know.
So let me tell you something.
This this is and Jenna, uh good luck with your efforts.
She's right, by the way, there has been the birth rate under Obama has it's been down.
Did you know that?
It has been.
There's been a lower birth rate under Obama.
There was a report last week about it.
Uh in fact, NBC News had had a uh story, recession contraception, birth rate down in U.S. for fourth year.
But I think what Jenna said here, she's a closet conservative.
Now all of a sudden she's busting out.
This is another aspect of the debate.
The debate is not just shifting the polls.
The debate is creating momentum.
And what it really means is that for the last three and a half years, at the elected or potentially elected from the elected political field, there has been no Republican or conservative leadership.
There has been none.
And that debate, it's amazing.
Ninety minutes.
Mitt Romney, for the first time in three and a half years, exhibited leadership, guts, courage, and blew Obama out of the water, and in the process validated what many Republicans would have thought about Obama from the get-go, but they've never heard a Republican say because they've been too afraid to.
So I think there's a there's a huge momentum that's building now out there as a result of the debate as well.
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It's exactly right.
Romney showed that it's possible to go toe-to-toe with liberalism and win.
And in fact, that it's amazingly easy.
And I don't mean by that to undercut what Romney did.
It was brilliant and it was fabulous.
But what happened?
What was illustrated was that Obama didn't have any ideas.
His ideas don't cut it.
But there was a confirmation, a validation among conservatives and Republicans that there's somebody in this party who A has the guts and B, the ability to confront this guy head on.
Nobody else has shown the guts to.
Everybody's acted afraid of Obama on our side.
Everybody's acting afraid because they're afraid they're gonna upset the independents.
Don't want to criticize the beloved first black president, independents don't like that kind of stuff.
Meanwhile, Obama can run around and tell every lie he wants about Romney.
He's a murderer, he's a felon.
That doesn't upset the independent.
And how do you do it?
Facts.
Pure unadulterated facts.
And looked right at Obama when he told him his ideas have failed and his plans have failed.
And I'm telling you, there are people standing up all over this country cheering.
It has I uh I'm until what did I say the next day?
If if that were politics every day, if if that is how the Republican Party dealt with the Democrat Party every day, we wouldn't have any problems.
Well, I we wouldn't have the kind of problems we've got now.
It wouldn't be perfect.
But I mean you get my point here.
We if if just have people stand up for what we believe, rather than act ashamed of it.
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Uh see, Sandra in uh Merrick, New Hampshire.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Fifty-three percent ditto.
Thank you very much.
Great to have you here.
It is uh an honor and a privilege to talk to the great one.
I appreciate that.
I just had a uh really a question um With all that has been made of Mitt Romney's comments about the forty seven percent.
Do you remember many months back, um Joe Biden was interviewed, and uh one of his comments about justifying a tax increase was that it's just a patriotic thing to do.
To pay tax for the rich, for the rich.
It's a patriotic for the rich to pay more taxes.
Right.
So what does that say about the forty-seven percent?
It's the patriotic thing to do.
Well, he wasn't talking about them.
He he was talking about the rich who are paying an even larger share now of the total tax burden, and they're still not paying their fair share.
It's patriotic to pay higher taxes than what you're paying now.
That was what Bite Me's point was.
Right.
I just thought that was interesting if I were one of the forty-seven percent paying no taxes, and he said paying higher taxes was the people.
The forty-seven percent, they are content.
What whatever number of the forty-seven percent are wards of the state, they're happy.
Not all that forty-seven percent wants to be in that group.
But the people in the forty-seven percent who are content to be there, Biden, Obama would love to grow it.
The more people dependent on government, the better.
The more people angry, resentful of the rich, the better.
As far as they're concerned.
So they're never gonna be critical of the forty-seven percent.
And Biden is uh I wouldn't even think he's hypocritical about it because he was talking about the rich and the patriotism being willing to pay higher taxes instead of opposing a tax increase on the rich.
Uh, Ken Cleveland, Ohio, you're next on the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
Hey, greetings, Professor Limbaugh.
I believe the number one item on the Romney uh um agenda should be to make this country energy independent from the rest of the world.
Because when the Middle East explodes, which it is inevitable, we could see ten dollar a gallon gasoline, and that's just gonna kill us.
I mean, we can see what's happening in California.
Two of the refineries went down and and and their gasoline cost is over uh uh four sixty a gallon.
Now that's gonna kill us.
Um we need to pay not what they pay in Europe for gasoline.
We need to pay what they're paying in Saudi Arabia or Dubai.
The greatest stimulus for this country would be a dollar a gallon gasoline.
And that's what we need to that's what we need to um strive for.
Well, we need to.
We have the ability.
I I think we're sitting on energy independence in this country.
Now that now that fracking uh and other techniques for getting shale oil and number is is is becoming economical and relatively uh simpler than it used to be.
We are sitting on energy independence.
We've got energy independence twenty, thirty miles off the California coast.
We have energy independence in the Gulf of Mexico.
We have a president who will not allow any of it to be tapped.
We have a president who is very content, by the way, and an energy secretary, Stephen Choo, excuse me, who want the price of gasoline to get up and go higher.
Stephen Chew, don't forget, until he got called in the carpet, actually said that he wouldn't have a problem with ten dollar a gallon gasoline.
The reason that they don't, Ken is they're big believers in this green energy hoax, and green energy doesn't exist, and what what semblance of it there is out there is so expensive that in a free market nobody would turn to it.
But if you get fossil fuel prices up to ten bucks a gallon, eight bucks, whatever, then green becomes more attractive and with government subsidies, they could get the price of green energy lower than gasoline if gasoline prices skyrocket.
Now my point is I don't think if if there's tumult in the Middle East that interrupts oil supplies to this country.
In truth, if Obama's president when that happens, he might say one thing, but privately, it's exactly what he wants.
Uh folks, no, no, Mr. Snerdley, I'm not making this up.
It was Obama three years ago.
Maybe four now, I forget during the campaign.
Four dollar a gallon gasoline was fine with him.
The only thing he was unhappy about was how rapidly the price increased to get there.
And Stephen Chu, the energy secretary, said, I don't care how high it gets.
We want people riding bicycles in mass transit.
Folks, these are these are they're leftists, they're liberals.
I mean, this is this is who they are.
They're telling us.
And the the the idea that you know Obama talks about energy independence, but that's only who was it that KO'd the Keystone Pipeline?
Who is it that's got a drilling moratorium still in place in the who is it that defied a federal judge who said the moratorium is illegal?
It was uh that cowboy hat wearing energy guy sent Ken Salazar, Interior Secretary.
These guys are getting exactly what they want.
This is who they are.
They gonna bring this country down.
This country doesn't deserve superpower status.
That'll take quick time out, my friends.
Be back with much more right after this.
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