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I'm just there were two speeches today.
Romney gave a speech back in the campaign trail, and it was dynamite.
It was really good.
Obama's in Green Bay right now.
Now, everybody here listening knows that I don't like Obama.
Everybody knows that I've never been fooled by Obama, and everybody knows that I've got a prejudice and a bias against Obama.
I mean, I I hope he loses.
I want him to lose big.
I want him to lose in a landslide.
I want this country to reject everything he stands for.
That's what my dream is, okay.
Even having said that, this speech today is one of the most tired, worn out, repetitive, nothing new in it.
I mean, if this is a turnout election, I don't see what he's doing turning his people out.
I don't see this as inspiring.
He's got a crowd there at Austin Stable Intercontinental International Airport in Green Bay.
He's wearing his Air Force One jacket.
He's saying things like, and we're gonna keep investing in solar and win and clean energy, green energy.
I don't care what anybody says.
I'm not gonna cede any of that to other countries.
It's bombing.
All of that is bombing.
Do you know that there were what is it?
Ums, these Fisker things.
Sixteen Fisker carb karmas burned up after being submerged in water at the uh uh by Hurricane Sandy.
I don't know where, obviously in New York or New Jersey somewhere.
Terrible thing.
Then he was talking about um uh Al Qaeda's on the run.
The day after Fox News discovers that there was a cable from the dead ambassador Chris Stevens to Washington, begging for security at the consulate in Benghazi, saying that Al-Qaeda is is massing here.
Al Qaeda is organizing and they are planning attacks.
This was in the weeks prior to the attack.
It was an Al-Qaeda attack.
An Al-Qaeda attack, planned and strategized, killed four Americans.
Everybody knows this place.
Al Qaeda's on the run.
Hey, don't tell me, don't tell me that hiring more teachers won't won't boost our economy.
Well, I'll tell you, hiring more teachers is not the answer to boosting the economy.
I'll tell you right.
I'll tell you now, I'll tell you tomorrow.
I'll tell you tonight.
What he's he's going point by point trying to refute what Romney has said.
Then he promised to raise taxes.
And I don't believe that these millionaires ought to be complaining at all about tax rate that goes back to what it was when Bill Clinton was president.
It was the same old um rigmarole, uh not even recycled.
But I think, and I don't know how many people caught this, folks, but in the real world, Obama really stepped in it yesterday with uh with Chris Christie.
He really stepped in it.
After his photo op tour in New Jersey, Obama told the press, I'm just gonna go through you see if you catch this.
Obama told the press that he has directed his staff and his administration to tolerate no red tape or bureaucratic excuses when it comes To getting storm victims the help they need.
Obama said he had instructed his people to return the calls from officials in storm damaged states within 15 minutes.
If they need something, we figure out a way to say yes.
My message to the federal government, no bureaucracy, no red tape.
Get resources where they are needed as fast as possible, as hard as possible, and for the duration.
What does that mean?
It means that the normal state of affairs is that government doesn't work.
Barack Obama just spelled out for everybody that in the normal existence of the bureaucracy, it doesn't work.
And that it takes special commands, fist-pounding presidential orders with fear behind them, in order to get the bureaucracy to work, period, not smoothly, not in a timely, but just work, period.
Barack Obama, but this is not it.
That's not what I caught.
Everybody can catch that.
What I caught, in addition to this sounding like government normally is totally messed up.
Government normally can't get anything done.
Government normally is filled with red tape and roadblocks and delays.
Normally, government bogs down efficiency.
Normally, the natural state of affairs of the bureaucracy is to bog down efforts to deal with problems.
And that that needs to be stripped away.
We need to strip away the roadblocks, the bureaucracy.
But here's the thing.
That's exactly what Mitt Romney's campaigning to do.
Mitt Romney is campaigning to make this government exactly what Obama wants it to be for a short while to handle New Jersey and Chris Christie.
And when Mitt Romney suggests that we streamline the bureaucracy, that we get rid of some of the dead weight, when we get rid of some of the redundancy, when we get rid of all of these regulations and bottlenecks, What does Obama say?
He starts stammering that that's taking us back to what caused our economic problems in the first place.
Mitt Romney's solution is what Obama keeps blaming.
That's what I caught.
Mitt Romney or any conservatives solution to big government.
Cut it, streamline it, pair it back.
Obama, we gotta do that.
I'm not gonna stand for the normal state of affairs.
You call me and I'm gonna get something done in 15 minutes.
Why isn't that the case every day?
Why is that the exception?
Why is that something that he needs to be applauded for, by the way?
Why couldn't he been doing that the last four years?
So Mitt Romney says that's what I'm gonna make government.
I'm gonna streamline it, I'm gonna get rid of all these roadblocks, I'm gonna get rid of all these regulations.
What does Obama say?
Romney wants to take us back to what caused our economic problems the first place.
I think Obama's standing a quicksand.
That just me and people who hear this stuff the way I do.
And now you have heard it the way I do, because I just told you what I heard.
And so now even if you didn't hear it that way, you now are going, oh yeah.
Ho ho ho yeah, right on, rush man.
I know you're doing that out there.
I can see it.
So it sounds to me like when Obama's re-election is on the line, he actually agrees with Romney.
We got too much red tape.
We got too much bureaucracy.
We have a government that is a barrier to efficiency.
Barack Obama just admitted it.
Now there's also a natural rejoinder to this, too, another one.
Wouldn't it have been great if Obama had shown that kind of can-do spirit when the consulate was being attacked in Benghazi?
You think they would have appreciated A response in 15 minutes.
I think they would have.
I think everybody at uh the Annex at the consulate, everybody at uh Embassy Tripoli, Embassy Cairo, I think they would have been thrilled with a response in 15 minutes.
They didn't get a response in over a month.
Remember, Catherine Harridge at Fox produced the cable.
The ambassador Chris Stevens requesting security in September.
August, I'm sorry.
Because Al Qaeda was a massing.
Al Qaeda was planning an attack, and they didn't have any way to beat it back.
The same Al Qaeda that Barack Hussein Obama says is on the run.
Said it again today in Green Bay just now.
Al Qaeda's on the run.
Yay!
Yeah, I'm gonna raise your tax.
I'm gonna put the taxes of the rich people back up to where it was.
Bill Clinton.
Fine.
Let's reduce spending to what it was when Clinton was in office then too.
How about that?
Oh, wait, Obama said he's already done that.
I've cut spending over a trillion dollars.
He said that.
I don't believe.
I don't I don't see how uh Ed and teachers doesn't help the economy.
I th I certainly think it does.
Yay!
So it's a turnout election now.
I got polling data.
If you want me to go through it, we can.
It's uh I mean I guess Dick Morris is predicting a landslide that includes Pennsylvania and over 300 electoral votes.
The left has their guru predicting the same thing for for Obama.
Landslide for Obama.
Yeah, there's a guy, there's this this this Nate Silver guy that the left is, if it weren't for him, they'd be suicidal.
If you if it if it I guess if it weren't for this Nate Silver guy, he's gonna go to the 538 blog, it's a New York Times.
If it weren't for this guy telling Democrats, he bet Scarborough today a thousand dollars that Obama wins big.
Scarborough wasn't there today.
I don't know where he was, but he says he's got a secret way of analyzing all these polls that nobody else knows.
And he's predicting Obama's 79% chance of re-election, over 300 electoral votes.
And the reason people listen to the kid is because he nailed it in 2008.
And the reason they people say he nailed it is there are rumors that the regime was sharing their internals with him.
Now, if the regime is sharing their internals with him this year, they can't be giving him the right ones because there's no way Obama's winning a landslide.
Halpern had it right, yes.
Got three outcomes here.
And two of them are bad for Obama.
You're gonna have a narrow Romney win or a landslide Romney win or a narrow Obama win.
But you are not gonna have an Obama landslide.
So there are stories all over if you read the right blo and I do.
I read as much about the left as as I do about the right.
There are people in San Francisco literally who say they would have jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge already if it weren't for this Nate Silver guy.
Yeah, but I mean it was right on the money.
He predicted it right on the money.
Snert is a who couldn't have predicted that.
I mean, it was right on the so was Rasmussen, by the way.
But you know, the the left is that that's the only thing.
This one guy is the only thing keeping them from jumping off bridges.
I I'm not kidding you.
I've read it myself.
They say this.
But Halperin said yesterday, and we've played the soundbite, you got three possible outcomes.
So you get a narrow Romney winner, a big Romney winner, a narrow Obama win.
Carl Rove, he's analyzing polls pretty close to the way Dick Morris is, but I don't think Rove is not predicting uh uh 300-plus electoral vote landslide.
Morris is saying that Romney could have win Pennsylvania, and it's not just him, he's uh analyzing the last four elections 2010, 28, 26, 24, and averaging him.
He's doing it with John McLaughlin, who is a highly reputed and recognized Republican pollster.
So I mean if we got the polling data that can go either way, however you want it to look.
Um we've got uh for example, the Fox poll, try this.
The Fox, there's one network that's been covering Benghazi.
One network that's been covering Benghazi.
It's the Fox News Channel.
So Fox puts out their poll today, or maybe it was yesterday afternoon.
I don't know, but they put it out.
And Romney cleaning up on the question of who better able to handle the economy, but on who better able to handle Benghazi?
Obama winning in the Fox News poll.
Now, how does how does anybody and I know the Fox News poll doesn't just poll people that watch Fox, don't misunderstand.
I'm not saying that.
I just find it ironic that the one network covering this and getting the truth out about it puts a poll out that proves nobody's watching them.
Well, that's not fair to say either.
It just what it is is just mind-boggling.
So no matter who you watch, you you it's.
In fact, folks, I'm gonna give you some advice.
For those of you faint of heart, for those of you who scare easily, for those of you who will say you live in St. Louis, and in the St. Louis Post Dispatch today, there are two pictures.
Here's a picture of a compassionate and caring and very attached and very hurting Obama, hugging a New Jersey, and who's lost everything.
Right next to us a picture of Romney in front of a large gathering, waving and doing campaign appearances.
Of course, juxtaposition is Romney doesn't care.
Obama cares.
If if you live in St. Louis, you're a conservative, you look at that thing, oh my God, where that's all it's finished, it's over with.
See, that's what Christie did.
That's what Chris did for Obama.
We don't have a chance.
If you like that, turn it off.
I don't want you watching the internet, I don't want you watching television, I don't want you doing anything that is going to affect your turnout.
If you scare easily, if you're looking for reasons to be upset, if if you're if you're not confident, anyway, stay away from the internet and television starting now.
Just come here every day from noon to three, and I, no reason to lie to you, will tell you what's up.
I've always told you, I will tell you when it's time to panic.
It is not time to panic.
So, yeah, if you get too angry too, but I'm not going to no no, I don't care about anger.
I don't care about I just don't want turnout affected.
It's a turnout election now.
Pure turnout.
There's not a whole lot of persuading left that can be done.
Do you think?
Most of the persuasion's taking place.
Maybe some of the undecided, you never know.
But it's a turnout race now.
So if you're going to watch stuff on the internet and television is going to depress you, don't.
Just don't turn it on.
Take a break and be back and continue here in just a second.
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Get in his press conference last night, Governor Christie continuing in his role as Greek column of President Obama was saying that the first thing they had to do was get gasoline into the state.
By the way, folks, Jonah Goldberg, our old buddy at National Review Online, had a pretty good take here.
He said the irony here is exquisite.
Obama does his job for a couple days, nobody yells game changer.
How many of you?
I know you're out there.
You called here yesterday.
I got emails from you.
Rush, it's over.
It's over.
You see it?
Press and Christie, and they're hoping Obama look presidential.
And this tried to explain that the fundamentals of this election are deeper than this.
But the real point to be made here.
So the guy acts president, he does his job for a couple days, and everybody says game changer.
What wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait a second.
In addition to that, what game changer?
I thought he had it wrapped up anyway.
Nate Silver says it's over.
5148, Obama.
79% chance.
Uh, let's see.
Uh Pugh says it's over.
Um CBS New York Times says it's over.
I mean, they're not saying this, but what they're polling and what they're trying to make everybody think it's over.
What game change?
Why does everybody get so hot to try that Obama did his job for a couple days?
A it logically means that people instinctively know he hasn't been doing anything that amounts to anything for a long time.
And the second thing is that he's gonna win anyway.
What why do you need to change the game?
What game changer?
See, the the left, and even Obama himself, the left, if you listen carefully, the media, if you listen carefully, will tell you that they fear Obama is losing.
They'll tell you they think Romney's surging.
Not in those words.
It's little things like this.
Obama ex-president, it's a picture.
A picture hugging a person and a woman in New Jersey.
Oh no, it's over.
Oh no, it's a game changer.
What what?
He's supposed to be doing that every day.
And I'll tell you something else.
There's just me.
Obama went to New Jersey with Chris Christie.
But in Queens, and even in other parts of New Jersey, Hoboken, in Lower Manhattan, nobody's doing anything.
I don't know if they're calling anybody and getting straight through or not.
But don't forget, Obama goes out and basically admits the government is not functioning.
He's got to give special orders for the government to freaking function.
When Romney says, I want to do that every day, Obama said, Yeah, taking us back to the problems got us into this mess.
But for every woman that Obama hugged in New Jersey, or 15,000 people in the line for a gallon of gasoline for their New Jersey, for their generators in New Jersey and Queens and so forth.
That's what I mean.
If this stuff can upset you, don't turn the TV off now.
Anyway, as I was saying, Christie was saying, Governor Christie saying the first thing they need to do in New Jersey, get gasoline into the state.
Not solar powers, not windmills, not solar panels or clean energy.
Chris Christie's out there.
Gasoline, evil gasoline.
As the first thing they needed in order to recover.
Have you seen the lines of people standing in line at gas stations trying to get a gallon or two just for their generator?
Yes, right, and tempers are short because there isn't any fast action being taken.
It's not possible.
People sitting around waiting for government versus those doing for themselves.
There's going to be a marked difference in lives.
You watch people sitting around waiting for government to do something and others taking matters into their own hands, you'll see a distinct difference.
But I don't mean that to be critical of people.
I guess what I'm saying, folks, nobody knows the effect of this storm on the election.
Nobody knows.
That's why everybody's asking everybody else, what do you think the storm's gonna do?
Because they want to hear what other people think because internally people don't know.
I'll tell you why you don't know.
Because you instinctively, I mean you've been alive a long time.
You you you know how the media plays these things up.
And the one thing you know is that when it comes to compassion, the media template is that the Democrats have all of it, and the Republicans have none.
So you are convinced that every and and you so many people believe that you think that the media template works, so it goes into gear here, and you fear that it's gonna work, and it's gonna convince people who had no intention of voting for Obama to now vote for him because all of a sudden he cares.
I understand the fear and I understand the logical progression people make there um Now, I I don't happen to believe that, but I understand people who have that fear.
What I see, don't forget we're talking about people in Obama states here.
These are deep blue states, New York and New Jersey.
And to uh whatever extent Eastern Pennsylvania's been affected here.
These people, these tempers are short.
These people are not happy.
I don't know how many of them are gonna vote for Romney anyway, but they're not happy.
There is no immediate relief.
There is no solution or relief from the red tape.
There is no way to permeate the bureaucracy and get what you need.
It's not, I don't think possible this soon afterwards.
But don't forget, after Hurricane Katrina, the very people here cautioning that we need to be patient, we're the very people who are excoriating George Bush for not caring and not going down to New Orleans and not helping the people.
And where was FEMA and so on?
And now it's it's all different.
We gotta understand the difficulties and the limitations here, and everybody's trying as hard as they can.
I understand the media template that Republicans don't care and Democrats do, has been around for as long as we've been alive, and it it appears to work, and so the natural fear that Obama's gonna somehow change the game.
If he's got to change the game, where is he losing?
What's the game changer here?
The bottom line, nobody knows how this is going to affect uh anything.
I if if anything, it might shore up some Obama voters who weren't gonna vote.
I don't think it's persuasive.
I just think the fundamentals are way too deep.
Anyway, back to Governor Christie.
I mean, he's just making a plea for gasoline, please.
We need gasoline.
He said he was authorizing, get this.
He was authorizing that the uh uh he was authorizing and that the federal government was allowing the relaxing of numerous regulations that will now allow the free flow of gasoline.
So what has to happen here from both Christie's mouth and Obama's, what has to happen for there to be a solution is that government has to get out of the way.
Obama says I'm on the end of the red tape, I'm gonna get rid of it.
In other words, the normal inefficiency, I'm gonna sweep it aside.
Once this is over, we're gonna go back to the normal inefficiency.
Christie says, you know what?
The hell with all these fuel formulations for pollution and global warming, screw that.
Whatever gas leave we can get in here, we're taking.
Well, if it's okay now, why isn't it okay every day?
Well, we're what we're getting here, what these two titans of government are basically telling the people in the Northeast, you know what, we're gonna give you a waiver from government.
I wish there were this, I really wish there were time to use this as a teachable moment, because this is great opportunity, and there's not that many days left.
But this is really to have the president of the United States out there promising everybody that he's gonna get government out of their way.
A Democrat to boot, he's gonna get government out of their way.
While campaigning on making it bigger and more intrusive, higher taxing, more regulations.
But in order to get things done, what does he even admit needs to be done?
You need a waiver from government.
We need to get government out of the way.
And that Christie goes out and does the same thing.
Well, you know what, we're gonna waive all these regulations we have on formulations of gasoline.
We need gas.
Whatever gas we can get, we're gonna we're gonna take it in.
And the feds have told me it's okay to do it.
Now the lesson is look at how much more efficient and look at how much more productive we would be if they got out of our way every day.
Here we are in an emergency, and what's the solution?
Waivers from government.
Admitted by the two stewards at the highest levels, nationally and at the state of New Jersey.
The president and the governor are admitting that they need to get government out of the way.
What a teachable moment.
And then Obama goes to Green Bay And in that campaign speech just promises more government, bigger government, more regulating government.
Smattering of applause.
And when Romney says he wants to do this every day, he wants to eliminate the size and the scope and the intrusiveness of government every day, Obama attacks him.
Says, yeah, he wants to take us back to the days and the problems that got us in this mess in the first place.
You know what else it also shows?
Shows it with a snap of the fingers.
You get rid of government.
It's like that.
I mean, that's what he's trying to imply here.
Snap of the fingers, no gas regulations.
Get it in here.
Snap of the fingers, you're going to get a phone call back in 15 minutes.
Snap it if it's all it takes.
Really?
We know that this isn't going to happen.
Just Obama's going to live off the fact that he promised it, but look at how easy they've been making it look.
Get rid of government.
Such a teachable moment.
Okay, I'm going to take a brief break.
We come back.
I want you to hear a little bit of Romney today.
Romney was in Roanoke, Virginia, and I thought gave a uh a great kickoff speech for the remaining five days.
Back at you after this.
From Bloomberg News, here's the headline commuter delays rage as New York City begins its bounce back from Hurricane Sandy, miles long traffic jams and intersections, choked with cyclists.
Nothing angers drivers more than a pack of cyclists.
Arrogant cyclists who think they own the road.
Nothing.
And worse than joggers.
So you got people in bicycles all over the place, greeted commuters trying to get to work in New York as the city struggle back to its feet.
Mayor Doomberg is limiting cars into the city.
You've got to be three people in the car or you don't get in.
I don't know how, or maybe you pay a fine.
I I'm turning people away, okay.
So you don't get in.
Unless you got three people in the car.
Okay.
Now, again, the election is uh is Tuesday.
There are Snirdley, have you heard about this roving uh bands of kids that are ransacking whatever they there is looting going on, and and so yeah, and they're calling these wolf packs.
These kids.
And of course, there are no guns in the hands of the innocent in New York City.
The South End is dark, that's right.
Southern Manhattan, in fact, page six in the New York Post today was practically devoted to all the Hollywood types, had to leave Tribeca and uh and and lower Manhattan to check in a hotels on the upper east side because there's no power in their lofts and so forth.
I mean, a big list of them.
And how they're all hanging around at the bars and how cool it is that they that they left.
So you get two cities.
City with power, Times Square North, maybe a little South Time Square, and then the rest of it with no power.
Yeah, the kids, you got looting going on, Doomberg trying to limit a number of people get in, houses burned to the ground over in Queens, the uh the Knicks and the Nets game Saturday night postponed because Brooklyn's still a mess.
The Giants and the Steelers are gonna play on Sunday afternoon, uh, if anybody can get there to watch it.
The uh I I folks, I mean, I'm not trying to be negative here, but I don't know what Christie can do about this.
I mean, you know, all the compassion in the world, and you got Obama flying in and flying out and posing for pictures, but I don't know what um the tempers are only gonna continue to rise because the the they're not the time is not anybody's the mess is too big.
You can't get in there and get back to any sense of normalcy anytime soon.
And of course, who gets blamed?
Do you think Romney's gonna get blamed for any of this?
How?
He's not doing anything.
It's always people in power who get blamed if people want to go that route.
It's always it's always people in power.
I'm just trying to talk you off the ledge.
I don't know what the impact of this is on the election.
I'm just sharing with you my thoughts.
But I don't know.
Nobody does.
We're not gonna know till Tuesday.
There's uh Henry Blodgett, business insider, he's got a little piece here.
Apparently, a Chinese restaurant in a part of Manhattan with no power somehow was able to prepare a buffet of food.
And their place was lighted with candlelight.
And it was invaded by a health department inspector.
Who walked in with a flashlight and started examining the soup and other things to see if this restauranteur was violating any regulations while he was trying to feed people in the midst of this crisis?
I don't know if if the restaurant was cited, it doesn't say.
It just says that the inspector went in there and started hassling everybody.
Yeah, the Chinese restaurant needs a waiver from government.
So people can eat.
Here's the first Romney soundbite in Roanoke, Virginia.
You want four more years like the last four years?
I mean, you want four more years where 23 million Americans are struggling to have a good job?
Do you want four more years where earnings are going down every year?
Do you want four more years of trillion dollar deficits in Washington?
How about four more years of gridlock in Washington?
There's no question in my view that we we really can't have four more years like the last four years.
I know the the the Obama folks are chanting four more years, four more years.
But our chant is this.
Five more days.
Five more days with our team.
Five more days.
There was not, just to share with you, there were you know, Obama was in Green Bay when Romney finished Romney landed or Obama landed at Green Bay, and he gave his speech.
I got some buttons from it.
There wasn't anywhere near this crowd energy.
They're nowhere near it.
Now, that's what we call anecdotal.
It's not scientific, therefore it doesn't mean anything.
It would be like me trying to tell you that my brother called me last night and said so his neighbor said X, and so therefore that means Romney's gonna you can't do that.
But uh I'm just saying the energy and Obama's appearance was nothing like this.
This next, I really like this next bite.
I know the president's been uh trying to figure out some way to suggest he's got some new ideas.
Because with all these people out of work, with three million more women in poverty today than when he took office, with 15 more million people on on food stamps than when he took office, he's got to find something to suggest it's gonna be better over the next four years.
And so we came up with an idea last week, which is he's gonna create the Department of Business.
I don't think adding a new chair in his cabinet will help add millions of jobs on Main Street.
But you know something else about that?
Stop the thing.
Here is a guy in New Jersey who says the only that the fastest way to solve the problem is to get government out of everybody's life.
Government waivers, get rid of bureaucracy, get rid of all the stuff in government that blocks you.
What's he want to do?
A secretary of business?
We are supposed to have a president who understands business.
We don't need a secretary of business, only somebody like Obama who doesn't understand it doesn't care to like it even.
This is this is frankly.
I mean, that that's embarrassing.
A secretary of business?
It's like we job training centers.
Yeah, they're called high schools.
What in the world do we need job training centers for?
They're called colleges.
Secretary of Business.
And we got time to squeeze one more Romney sound bite in.
Unfortunately, what you've seen before your very eyes is a campaign that keeps on shrinking and shrinking and shrinking to smaller things.
I mean, he's been out talking about how he's gonna save Big Bird and uh and then playing silly word games with my last name and then uh or first and then uh attacking me day in and day out.
Attacking me doesn't make an agenda, doesn't get people back to work.
We don't need the Secretary of Business to understand business.
We need a president who understands business, and I do.
Raddo, Raddo, Raddo.
Exactly right.
Uh Fox, I'm just gonna tell you another observation.
And it's worth what it's costing you here.
What's free means nothing.
Actually, worth more than that.
You listen to these Romney just has an air of invincibility here.
I I think uh you listen to Romney, it sounds like he knows how this is gonna turn out.
You listen to Obama, you don't get that sense from him.
You get a defensive posture.
You'll hear, maybe.
Yeah, if I can stomach any Obama sound bites today.
Okay, that's it, my friends.
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