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Mentioned to you the president is uh staying hunkered down and trying to act presidential in the White House, overseeing the recovery efforts, hurricanes handy.
And he will remain in Washington to monitor the response and to ensure that all available federal resources continue to be provided.
So he's not gonna be on the trail.
He got Muchell out there sending email and fundraising letters.
Uh Bill Clinton is out there campaigning for him, but he's not.
And the latest from the Obama campaign, uh, the latest thing they're doing on Romney's at Romney uh uh worked at Bain Capitol, which is a recycle.
I mean, that's what the they started with that months ago, and now they're back to it.
Romney's an evil rich guy, knows Wall Street people, was at Bain Capitol, doesn't care about people.
They're uh they're back to that.
Third day, third day in a row, Obama suspended his campaign.
And a lot of people, you know, the the the media uh starting Sunday when the storm was on the verge of hitting, were actually speculating how this could help Obama.
Which I thought was sick.
I mean, you look what are we, 30 people dead now?
The flooding, we've seen the pictures in media people still today, speculating on how this can help Obama.
And some are saying, well, it's really helping him a lot.
He looks presidential.
You know, he's in charge.
And uh he looks in control, and he's in charge of who gets what and giving away stuff, and that's really good for Obama.
I don't know.
I think if you're running for re-election, you need to be out on the campaign trail.
He's not there.
Uh you know, it adds to the belief on the part of some Democrats that he really doesn't want this.
Some Democrats think that he doesn't look like somebody who really wants it.
You know what somebody looks like when they really want something.
You know what you've done, what you've felt like, what you've been willing to do when you really wanted something.
You've seen it in other people.
So these other Democrats, and they're not seeing that in Obama.
And a lot of people in Chicago, by the way, I might add, have that view of this.
Uh AP, a typically fawning AP, Obama seeks to project presidential leadership as Storm shakes up campaign.
President Obama, the candidate, stepped aside Monday, so the commander-in-chief could take over.
You know, it's a shame he didn't think to be commander-in-chief back on September 11th in Benghazi and all that.
He's going to go all commander-in-chief on us on a hurricane aftermath, but he didn't go commander-in-chief on us during terror attacks on our consulate in Benghazi.
And you note here despite all the praise Obama is getting, and there is some for nobly scratching his campaign, scrapping the campaign.
Very noble thing.
It's very big thing.
He's got his priorities straight.
He cares about people.
So he scrapped his campaign.
In point of fact, Biden's still out there campaigning and in a lot of swing states.
As I said, Minnesota has been moved from from uh from deadlock for Obama to leaning.
And the next position in that direction would be open.
And then it would be Lean Romney, if there were enough time for all this to play out.
And I mentioned that uh Clinton is out campaigning, and we have a soundbite.
This is Clinton yesterday afternoon in Youngstown, Ohio.
Let me just ask you.
Think about this.
Rather than me provide the answer.
Is Obama wise to use Clinton as a surrogate on the campaign trail?
You got President Obama running for re-election.
He's decided to go all commander-in-chief on us and stay in the briefing room, make sure there are pictures from the situation room as Obama watches things happen.
And on the trail is Bill Clinton.
Uh is that optimal, as they say?
You think so?
You think Clinton out there helps Obama?
Well, okay, the base.
If if if you one week out are still shoring up your base.
Uh that doesn't bode well.
Well, I know it is what it is, but let's move beyond the base for a second.
Is Clinton okay, you're running your war on women campaign.
You're running all this.
Clinton the guy to be carrying this message.
And let's listen.
Let's listen to Clinton in Youngstown, Ohio.
You tell me if if this is going to reverse momentum or lead to the reversal of momentum.
It's going to lead to the troops getting all excited out there.
I saw the reports of Governor Romney's latest ad saying that the president allowed Jeep to move to China.
And so this morning, before he left Florida and went back to Washington, he said, you know, of all the things Governor Romney has said, that probably hurts my feelings the most.
He said, you know, I never had any money when I was a kid.
And the first new car I ever owned, I was 30 years old.
And it was a Jeep.
Okay.
Now that's not true, by the way.
Obama's first car was not a Jeep.
It was a Ford something or other.
And then he owned a bunch of little cars used and so forth.
He was 39 when he bought his first Jeep.
The first new car.
It was 30.
Clinton's getting confused here.
He was 30 years old when he bought the Jeep.
It was the 30 years has something else to do with it.
Minor point here, but Obama's first new car was a Jeep, but he'd owned five or six before that.
But still, okay, you're in you're in Youngstown, Ohio, and Obama can't get there, but here comes the king, Bill Clinton.
Yeah, I was talking, I was talking to President Obama.
You know what he told me?
He said of all things that Governor Romney said I think it hurt his feelings the most was uh that he's gonna uh move Jeep to China.
What is this?
The sympathy campaign Of all the things that hurt his feelings the most.
That's right, that's that way we have to vote Obama so his feelings won't be hurt.
Because if you elect Romney, Obama's feelings will be hurt at the Obama Center for social justice in Hawaii.
Am I missing this?
Is this effective?
You think it is, right?
I can tell on your face.
Snerdley thinks it, you know.
You you just have Clinton fear.
You're just sitting out there thinking Clinton's Mr. Magic and whatever he does works.
Every time this guy gets behind a candidate, the candidate loses.
If I were Obama, who else do they have?
Obama, get the hell out there.
Be praised.
You can do two things at one time.
Well, if you really want it, you're out there and you combine the two.
You can get situation reports.
You can tell Governor Christie, yeah, you can have whatever you want while you're campaigning in Ohio.
You'd be sitting in a situation room to give Christie whatever he wants.
Or Bloomberg or whoever.
Look at this.
I think it's a tandem out admission.
Obama is hurt less not being in a campaign trail.
He's hurt less by all of us assuming that he's watching over things because we see a picture of it now and then.
Meanwhile, Clinton's on the campaign trail telling us how Obama's feelings were hurt.
Presidents don't have time for hurt feelings.
Folks.
Now I I know people love Bill Clinton, but they can't vote for him.
And by the way, I I'm not willing to accept that that's you know, Democrat base loves Bill Clinton, but he's not Mr. Magic out there.
The way to look at this is should Romney be worried that Clinton is in Youngstown talking about how Obama's feelings are hurt because Romney says he's gonna move Jeep to China.
Well, okay then.
Here's the ad, by the way.
This is what this is the Romney ad that hurt Obama's feelings.
Who will do more for the auto industry?
Not Barack Obama.
Fact checkers confirm his attacks on Mitt Romney are false.
The truth?
Mitt Romney has a plan to help the auto industry.
He's supported by Lee Iakoca and the Detroit News.
Obama took GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy and sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build jeeps in China.
Mitt Romney will fight for every American job.
I met Romney and I approved this message.
Well, that's really something to get your feelings hurt over.
I get your Bill Clinton.
You want your wife to be president someday.
So that you can get back in there yourself.
I'm sorry.
I uh I am rarely out of touch, folks.
I this I'm making even a bigger deal of it than I intended to.
I just don't think presidents have time to get their feelings hurt, and I don't think that it is inspirational or inspiring to tell voters, yeah, Barack's feelings were hurt.
Oh, yeah, okay, I'm really voting for him then.
I I don't get it.
I don't get the the c you know, folks, I talked to the governor president when he when he when he when he left Florida.
By the way, you know, I when I was talking to him, I said, why'd you go to Florida anyway, dude?
I mean, you knew on Sunday what storm was gonna hit, so you got on that plane and you go down to Florida, you spend the night in Florida, and you get up on on Monday and you don't do the campaign, apparently you head on back to Washington.
And they say, well, you gotta get back.
Now, why did you go in the first place?
I can't figure it out.
And yet you ask me to step in for you, and I don't know what to do other than tell people your feelings are hurt because of Jeep.
Did you ever try to El Camino when you were a kid?
I mean, if you put astro turf in the back, El Camino and then call up Dolly or whatever name is, you gotta really get a case of some and you are cooking.
No, no, no, no.
My point is his feelings are not hurt.
Clinton's lying about yeah, his feelings are hurt.
This is a guy who says that Romney's a felon.
This is a guy who said to Romney, let a guy's wife get cancer and die.
This is a guy who's called all kinds of horrible things about Romney, and Clinton wants us to leave Obama's feelings are hurt because of this Jeep business.
Let me tell you what's going on.
He's not sitting in that situation room watching pictures and getting phone calls from governors with their hands out.
How much do you want to bet that Obama is talking to his campaign team and his lawyers and plotting post-election lawsuits and other ways to bottle up this result and to create general mayhem.
He's looking at polling data.
They are strategizing on lawsuits on and after election day.
His feelings aren't hurt in there, and he's not rolling over.
They just made the calculation.
It's probably better if he's not out there during this.
Because he got heat for not being in Washington during Benghazi.
But don't buy this hurt feelings business for crying out.
That's what feelings aren't hurt.
Now, he did do an interview with April Ryan of the Urban Black Urban Network or something, uh, radio network.
She's always there in the White House uh press corps.
And I've read the transcript of her interview with Obama, and she asks him why blacks should vote for him, given their concerns about gay marriage, high unemployment among the black population, and that he's not engaged.
Now, this April Ryan saying the black populist doesn't think you're engaged, and by the way, dirty little secret, they don't.
And they're not happy from the pulpit anyway about Obama and gay marriage.
And oh, she also said, she said to Obama, why are women voters dropping you?
And and Obama in this thing can't believe it.
He says, What are you looking at?
We're doing great.
But they're not.
He's lawed.
The gender gap is closed.
That's what she's asking about.
But but when she asked him this question about high unemployment and gay marriage, black community, and he's not engaged, what he said was other than the fact that I know black America wants to keep Michelle as first lady.
I know black America wants to keep Michelle.
He doesn't answer any of these things specifically.
He just says that he knows that black America wants to keep Michelle in there as first lady.
That's so anyway.
He's not his feelings aren't hurt, and I guarantee strategizing on what they can do on election day or after to throw all this into chaos.
And they want to keep it close enough to be able to do that.
Vienna Virginia Holly, thank you for calling.
Thanks for waiting.
It's great to have you here on the EIB network.
Hi.
Hi, thanks for taking my call.
It's a great segue talking about closing the gender gap.
Because I'm one of those women that voted for Obama last time, and I don't want anything to have anything to do with him this time.
Why did you vote for him the first time?
Well, honestly.
There's no wrong answer.
Now I'm not I'm not looking to criticize you.
Don't misunderstand.
I know, I know.
It's just a little embarrassing for me because I think of myself as a smart person, but I really got caught up in the campaign and the rhetoric and um drank the Kool-Aid.
You know, I heard him talking about hope and change, uniting the country, transparency in government, and all of those things sounded really good.
The end of partisanship, the end of bickering and arguing and all that appealed to you.
Exactly.
But what I realized was a lot of that they never really defined.
So everybody had their own definition of what that change was going to be.
That was the design.
He was an it was a blank canvas.
You could you could make him whatever you wanted him to be based on what your dreams were.
Right.
And I first started feeling some discomfort when I was noticing religious liberties being challenged, and that kind of made me think differently, sort of open my eyes, and I guess you could say I woke up.
Are you Catholic?
No, I'm a Christian.
But I mean, a cat Catholics are Christian too, but I'm a Protestant, I guess I should say.
What about the war on women?
How did that uh hit you when you first heard I mean that actual terminology and the accusation of Republicans were conducting a war on women?
I believed it all.
I believed it.
I believed all the lies of the mainstream media.
And actually I even owe you an apology because I believed everything they had to say about you.
So sorry about that, sir.
But um as I woke up, I was you know, realizing all this stuff, I felt so alone.
I'm like, I was just thinking, does anybody else see what's going on?
And I was talking to one of my clients one day, and she had all this information.
And I said, where do you hear all this stuff?
Where are you learning about all this?
And she turned me on to Fox News, and I live here in the Washington DC area, and she told me about listening to WMAL, and that's when I first heard your program and you know, uh, Sean Hannity and a lot of the others.
And um I just really started understanding more and more about you know the truth of what was going on.
So um since then, you know, I've become quite involved with doing whatever I can do to get Obama out.
I've taken friends to see the 2016 movie.
I've Wow, you are really you are all in.
You must have really ended up feeling insulted at some point.
Uh I felt insulted, but I just felt smookered, if that's a technical term, but um I know exactly what you mean.
You fell for it and it made you mad, and you've uh you've seen through it.
I that is that is uh Holly, welcome home.
Welcome home.
Now, right here it is.
It's in the politico, the headline, the return of Bain Capital for the final days of the 2012 campaign.
Democrat groups pummeling Romney on TV have returned to the weapon they started with last spring, Bain Capitol.
The regime's campaign and its super PAC allies has spent months trashing Romney's policies and his personal values across the airwaves.
They branded him as a job killing abortion rights opposing Medicare privatizing tycoon who disdains working class and poor Americans.
But with a little over a week left in the race, several of the Democrats' top independent spenders are leaning hard into the Bain message.
Been there, done that.
They must think it's one of their greatest hits.
And from the Washington Post, Chris Saliza and his column, The Fix.
They're looking at polling data.
They're moving Minnesota, state that hasn't voted Republicans 1972, from solid Obama to lean Obama.
The move comes in response to two major developments.
A new Star Tribune poll conducted by Mason Dixon released Sunday showed Romney within the margin of error 47 to 44.
That's closer than any other poll has shown.
Again, it's Obama nowhere near 50%.
Uh Clinton, by the way, is heading to Minnesota tomorrow.
While Obama plots strategy with his lawyers in the Hurricane Sandy's situation room.
Again, early voting gallop.
15% of registered voters have already voted.
15%.
And again, early voting, 52 to 45 Romney.
Now, as I mentioned at the opening of the program, if there is one bit of news that will take the air out of their balloon, that'll deflate them, that will just cause them to panic, it's this number.
Romney leading early voting by seven.
You see, early voting, they think is where they win elections.
That's where they are able to play games.
The dead vote sometimes more than once.
And to hear that Romney's up seven in early voting.
I I guarantee you.
Now, yesterday on this program, I uh I'm uh I I joined in this discussion of whether or not the storm helps or hurts Obama.
I thought it was sick.
I thought it was a little corrupt and perverted, actually, for the media in the midst of what now is 30 people dead.
Who knows how much property damage it's just a devastating storm in the Northeast, and they're talking about how can this help Obama?
How can this help Obama?
So I decided to weigh in.
I said, these people may not realize it, these narcissists and so forth, all these media people live in New York and Washington, which is the target area for this storm.
I went I said a couple of things about political actually reported it correctly.
Well, remember I said yesterday, this is something every golfer knows.
There are the golf gods.
You go out, you tell yourself you play a good round or two, and you think I got the game figured out.
Okay, the golf gods will ensure that you screw up the next two or three rounds.
It's just the way it works.
You start getting cocky, even just to yourself.
You start bragging just to yourself, and the golf gods will bring you back down to earth.
And I said the weather gods have now interceded in these cocky media people who think that Obama can't lose, that Romney's a schlub and whatever else.
Here come the weather gods.
And the political reported it correctly.
Rush Limbaugh said Monday to golf gods have rained on the media spray.
They didn't quite get that right.
It's just that they didn't understand it.
But they got close.
They quote me correctly saying, when they have time, they're gonna try to massage this and figure out a way they can make it look good for Obama, which is juvenile, infantile, sad and disappointing because this storm, I said yesterday, gonna affect everybody.
And there isn't anything political about it until people try to make it political.
And Limbaugh said the media's coverage of the storm will soak up news about Mitt Romney.
And then they quote me saying, the minute you tell yourself you've got golf figured out, the golf gods make sure that you screw up the next two rounds.
Well, the weather gods have interceded here.
They have intervened in this campaign, and in this effort, you've got potential devastation and destruction in the media capitals of this country, Washington and New York.
And the residents and the occupants of these media organizations in Washington and New York are the ones who are going to be standing out in the street telling everybody else how bad it is, not how bad Romney is.
They're not going to be talking about how rotten and bad and skunky Romney is, how dangerous Romney is.
No, they're going to be talking about how dangerous a storm is.
Therefore, the storm will take their primary objective away.
And that is talking about how rotten Romney is.
They are terribly worried that all of this means that the big surge that they had planned for Obama this week, and that Obama had planned, has now been overwhelmed by the surge of Sandy.
So whatever they had planned, it's been superseded now.
And you know there was something, and there probably still is.
October surprise, nature, whatever.
So let me ask you, those of you who've been watching TV, have you seen very many Romney sucks stories?
Have you seen you you haven't.
They're all.
All of them.
All these media people are outstanding in the storm.
Their expert reporters are out there, they're meteorologists.
The weather gods have intervened, which was my point.
Here's Julie in Kettering, Ohio.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, how are you?
I'm so honored to talk to you.
Thank you very much.
This is like a dream come true.
This is my lucky day.
Well, I appreciate that.
Uh well, not only do I get to talk to you, but I did get to see Mitt Romney for the second time here in Ohio today.
And I just wanted to make sure that the media doesn't try and play this that he was campaigning today because he was not he was here in Kettering, Ohio, and he was meant to make a campaign stop, but he changed it into more of a rally to help the devastation that has occurred on the East Coast.
So everybody was required to bring like a food item of some sort and which I brought a couple bags in.
Everything was so orderly.
There was about twenty five hundred to three thousand people there.
What did you have to have a food item to be admitted?
No, you you did not.
They just they asked you to bring one and um so I guess I shouldn't have said required.
They just would like would have liked you to have brought a food item and then when when you went in um Nitt Romney he didn't even take the main stage like m more people are focused on the main stage but he appeared off to the side in front of all the tables that were holding all of the food that people have donated and I took pictures and there was so much food there.
And he just um stood up and just spoke for about ten minutes and just talked about how Americans come together in a time of crisis when other Americans are hurting.
He did not campaign at all he really didn't campaign well I mean he you know I saw him in Lebanon earlier this year and it's the most the things that come out of his mouth are so positive.
When I saw him in Lebanon before any of this happened he didn't put down Obama or um brash Obama he just spoke from his heart and he spoke about the American dream and how American can come back and and that's what he did today but he did it in a way of more thanking us.
Well that's true.
He is he is uplifting he is trying to be positive and uh inclusive and inspiring.
There's no question about that.
Well I'm glad for the spot on the spot report Julie thanks very much I appreciate it.
I tell she feels good about having been there.
It was an uplifting thing.
That's great.
I appreciate the call we gotta take a brief time out but we'll be back before you know it.
A story from Boston.com.
I think that's the Boston Globe.
It might be the Herald.
I'm not sure, but probably the Boston Globe.
Doesn't matter.
It's one of the two newspapers.
A storm that many environmentalists see is linked to climate change has forced the end of a climate vigil in Boston.
200 environmentalist wackos had participated in an around-the-clock vigil since last Tuesday to protest the lack of discussion of climate change in the presidential debate.
and they called on Scott Brown and uh and and Princess Elizabeth Warren to discuss the issue during their final schedule debate today.
And then the storm hit and the environmentalist wackos dispersed and the climate change convention ended.
The only thing missing is Al Gore.
Generally what happens is they'll schedule a global warming conference Gore will show up and it'll snow or a cold front will will worm its way through.
But Gore wasn't even there.
So a hurricane disrupted a climate vigil.
By the way uh I wasn't gonna do it but grab some bites one and two I think it's one and two yep.
Joe Bastarde was on Hannity last night.
Uh he used to be with uh Acuweather now he's with Weather Bell Analytics his chief forecaster and Joe Bastardi is great.
He just knocks all this global warming equals hurricanes theory out of the out of the water and he's beside himself that this hurricane's being blamed on man-made global warming.
Here's the first of two sound bites.
My father used to call it the shortcut storm he said he was confident he would see it before his days were numbered and he's finally seen it okay that's a first thing.
Second thing is get used to it along the East Coast.
Maybe not this kind of track but we are in a perilous time because the Atlantic's warm the Pacific's cold it's the 1950s all over again has nothing to do with global warming has everything to do with nature and then we'll go back to where we were in the 16th and he was uh no hand of me so the so the there's the there's a pattern to all this, right?
I mean, this is not something unusual.
Do you realize we had 10 major hurricanes run the Eastern Seaboard between 54 and 1960, six of them in 54 and 55, six hurricane hits from North Carolina Northward.
So uh you know, the old Bachman Turner song, you ain't seen nothing yet.
If anything, I was too quick on the gun several years ago when I said we were going to see this type of thing.
So the uh I really haven't heard a whole lot about this being related to global warming.
It's such a non-issue anymore because it's fraudulent.
The whole thing has been proven to be a hoax.
And if you're just if you're new to the program, you hear me say that, well, well, you mean by that, you just No though, the University of East Anglia, it's in uh the United Kingdom.
There was a whistleblower in there who anonymously released a bunch of interoffice emails within the last year and a half, two years that quite clearly indicated that the people involved were knowingly faking and fudging data to fit their conclusion that man and man's activity was warming the atmosphere of the climate.
They admitted making it all up.
It wasn't true.
And even in the face of this evidence, because global warming is a political issue.
It's not science.
It's you know, you can you can see the dividing line on this, as you people know, because I've told you, I happen to be a huge high-tech, almost groupy.
I'm a huge high-tech fanboy.
And for relaxation, I read high-tech blogs, and not just on Apple, everything.
And there are a bunch, and they're they're they're written by young uh idealistic, uh, college age and recent college graduate type people, and they all, to a to every one of them, are dead set convinced that the science is indisputable, that global warming is happening, climate change taking place, and man is responsible for it, and they're out there lamenting.
These are on blogs where you talk about cell phones and stuff, and they're they're they're they're getting off track and talking about this.
It's just fascinating.
You can see who believes things and why.
I mean, these they've come out of college, they've been indoctrinated, propagandized with this stuff.
Uh and it's it's amazing uh to see how easy it is to corrupt these young, fertile minds.
I mean, the the truth is there for everybody to see.
It's been hoaxed up.
The whole the hockey stick graph that shows the medieval warming period was doctored.
And warming that existed long before the industrialized nation was written out of it.
Make it look like it's never been this warm before, when in fact it's been hotter.
I don't know how many times, how many ice ages have we had to have an ice age, you've got to have what?
Heat.
Otherwise, if it's always cold, it's it's it it's it it's amazing to how common sense does not factor.
Common sense will not permeate a young mind who has been propagandized for four successive years in college.
The only thing that will get through to them is their own aging and maturity, and some of them never do.
Some of them never let go of it because it's politics, it's ideological.
It's how they derive their identity.
The great thing about the global warming crowd, the the thing that not great thing, the the smart thing about them is their method of conversion.
They told people, and I'm just for those of you new to the program, the regular listeners have heard this for 25 years.
But the way it works is this.
They tell you, they guilt trip you.
You've caused it.
Not your fault.
You didn't know, but you still have caused it.
All the gasoline you've used and all the big cars that you've had, and all the coal and all the thermostats you've set, and all these creature, boy, you pers you you pursued creature conference and you've destroyed the planet.
You're on well, almost.
I mean, every year they say we got 10 years or 20 years.
We still got time to save it, but you did it.
But you didn't know you were doing it.
Because big oil lied to you, and Republicans lied to you.
But nevertheless, you did it.
But you can be saved.
There is absolution for you.
If you accept bigger government, if you accept tax increases, if you accept, say carbon tax on coal, if you accept $10 a gallon gasoline, if you go out and buy cheap little cars that get you nowhere.
Make you say, think you are saving the planet.
So they everybody's life wants to have meaning.
Everybody wants to think they matter.
They tell you you can save the planet.
Why, my God, what could be more noble than that?
And all you have to do is let Democrats run everything.
You vote for them, you support them, you donate to them, and you do what they say.
You buy cheap little cars, you uh uh and you get on the and you blame everybody else.
And then you matter, and you're saving the planet.
And it starts with kids and Saturday morning cartoon shows.
Anyway, the whole thing is a hoax.
We'll be back.
One big exciting, busy broadcast hour remains here on the Rush Limbaugh program.
It's sit tight, my friends.
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