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Oct. 31, 2013 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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October 31, 2013, Thursday, Hour #2
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I am very serious, folks, what I said at the very conclusion of previous hour.
Now a lot of things that have me ticked off today.
In fact, I've been ticked off all week.
You probably have picked up on that.
I'm ticked off at things out there, I'm ticked off at FedEx, ticked off at incompetence and gentlemen.
I'm really ticked off about this idea that you and me and so forth are kook fringe people.
And as though the the the Democrat Party and Barack Obama represent the center.
What is the center of American politics?
Obamacare?
Vast majority of the American people don't want it.
And more people are joining that group every day when they learn what it means to them, and now they learn they've been lied to.
And they and we are the center.
Are the people who want massive government running everything?
Is that the center in politics today?
BS.
Is the center in American politics in favor of policies that that that bounce off of this idealist this hoax of man-made global warming?
Is the center in American politics in favor of amnesty for twelve million illegals?
Is the center of American politics made up of people who, when the government shut down, applaud opening it for a rally for illegals to go promote amnesties?
Is that the center of it's not?
The fringe is running this country.
The genuine left wing fringe is running this country.
The center is having we have a government that is governing against the will of the people.
We're not the fringe kooks.
They are.
Obama is a fringe kook.
Sebelius is a fringe kook.
Valerie Jarrett is the fringe kook.
The media who idolize these people are the fringe kooks.
Harry Reid is a fringe kook.
Only 20% of the population of this country self-identifies as liberal.
By definition, that's fringe.
And I'll add in the characterization, kook.
We are traditionalists.
We're constitutionalists.
We believe in the founding.
We are centrists.
We are not fringe kooks in any way, shape, manner, or form.
And the center of American politics is not pro-amnesty.
The center of American politics does not believe that man is responsible.
America is responsible for global warming.
And we all need tax increases to pay the price for our excessive lifestyle, which has contributed to global warming.
That's not the center of American politics.
The American people are not running around demanding tax increases.
That is not the American center.
Ted Cruz is not a fringe kook.
Mike Lee is not a fringe kook.
The fringe kooks are on the left...
The fringe kooks of these people that showed up yesterday in Boston to heckle Obama.
Do you know who those people were?
Do you pay any attention to this?
The people protesting Obama yesterday were the people that do not want him to okay the Keystone pipeline.
Now let me ask you a question.
When is Obama ever said he wants to?
So why in the world are a bunch of people showing up protesting?
The Keystone Pipeline.
He is nowhere near authorizing or okaying the Keystone Pipeline.
So why are they up there doing this?
Then you've is gay marriage the center of American politics?
I don't think it is.
Gay marriage is not the center of American politics.
Not yet.
May end up being someday, but it but it isn't yet.
These people that were protesting Obama are protesting things that he already believes.
He doesn't believe in opening the Keystone pipeline.
So what were they doing there?
Everything that these people were heckling him about were things he's not gonna do.
He had people heckling him about things he agrees with them on.
So what were they doing?
What was the point of that?
I think I think it was to make Obama look like a centrist.
I think it was Obama to make sure Obama didn't look like the kooks that they are.
Who who believes that Obama's going to okay the Keystone Pipeline?
Nobody does.
When has he ever said that he wants to?
He hasn't.
So what's the danger?
Why do the people opposed to this feel the need to go protest him over it?
George Bush, I can understand.
But it's just, I'm telling you, do not do not fall for this notion, folks.
I'm gonna I'm gonna use this as a as a segue or a transition once again to my new book that came out on Tuesday, Rush Revere and the Great Patriots, the Brave Pilgrims, Great Patriots they were.
Time travel adventures, exceptional Americans.
It's exactly what it is.
The purpose of this book, and I don't I don't want to spend another big long chunk of time here explaining the purpose because I I did that in the opening monologue on Tuesday.
But as you well know, I happen to believe that education uh kindergarten all the way through elementary education been bastardized and corrupted, it's been taken over by people.
Uh the multiculturalists who believe this country's unjust and immoral, and it was illegitimately founded, and that it has grown powerful and large by stealing and uh uh taking things that were not ours and uh uh uh enslaving people and this.
It just couldn't be further from the truth.
One of the most blessed things to happen to human beings, be born Americans.
The opportunities.
We only get one life, and there's no place better on this planet to give that one life everybody gives a spin.
Take your life out for a spin.
You've got more opportunity in this country than ever anywhere else before.
And that's what we're all trying to hold on to.
We don't need to be educating a bunch of kids that their country is something they need to feel ashamed of or guilty of.
We don't want to raise a generation or two of people who think this country is guilty.
It's racist, sexist, bigoted, all of these things the left is inculcating little kids to believe.
So this is this is just step one in into trying to correct the record.
And I'll tell you there's a there's a marketing premise too, folks.
Um I would love it if 10-year-olds and and 12 and 13-year-olds listen to this program, but they don't.
They're doing other things.
But I'm proud of what we do on this program.
I'm I'm gonna tell you unabashedly, I am proud the way I was raised.
I am proud of the values that I grew up with and maintained today.
I'm proud to be an American.
I am proud of what I have learned about this country.
I am proud of how this country has addressed the problems that we do have.
I'm proud of how we've done our best to overcome the real problems that we have, but I'm not guilty about anything.
And I'm not gonna make anybody, I'm not gonna allow anybody to make me feel guilty.
And I would love for everybody in this country to listen to this program.
I would love for everybody to be exposed to what really happens on this program as opposed to being exposed to what the critics say happens here.
But they're not gonna listen at 10, 12, 13.
They're just not unless they happen to be in the car with their parents and listen that way.
And some do.
They're many rush babies out there.
And so Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims is an effort to take the values that you and I treasure.
Rugged individualism, self-reliance, hard work, overcoming obstacles, love of family, devotion to culture, society, neighborhoods, and so forth.
It's it's a it's an effort to take the message, the premise of this program to as many people of young age as possible.
That's the purpose of the book.
The book is written for 10 to 13 year olds, but we want everybody reading it as families, together, sharing it with each other.
And as the kids read it and they have questions, they can ask their parents or they can ask us.
We have set up at 2 if by tea.com a website, a Rush Revere website, where and we're starting to get fan mail.
This is so I don't know what's it cute.
Well, I guess it is cute.
And it's it but it's also it's great.
We're getting fan mail from young people who are reading the book.
One of the most popular characters right now, according to fan mail is the talking, time traveling horse, Liberty.
So if you go to the twoifytea.com website, you'll see, among other things, a yellow mailbox.
And if you just click your cursor on that mailbox, or if you tap on it, if you're looking at it on your tablet or your iPhone, and you will get an email that's addressed right to Rush Revere.
And we get those.
And they're starting to roll in here.
Let me share some of these with you.
Kids are starting to run in, write in, and uh, as I said, Liberty, the talking horse, time travels, is becoming a fan favorite.
This is uh from Vincent, age nine.
Dear Rush, I'm only on chapter four, but I love your book, L O L. Tell Liberty, I think he's funny.
You're smart.
You have no bounds to your imagination.
Your fan, Vincent H.9, P.S. Please share my note on Talk Radio.
There you go, Vincent.
From Annie Sprinkle.
Dear Mr. Limbaugh, when I read your book, I thought I was there with the pilgrims themselves.
I felt I was thrown way back into 1620 and was living through the pilgrim struggles.
Like leaving a sun over the ocean, or governing a town that helps establish a country.
I was impressed with the courage it took to leave their country behind and start all over.
The pilgrims had no idea what was going to happen, but they went anyway.
I hope you continue writing books about American history and make this book a series.
It's too bad that you don't want Rush Revere to change history.
I would like him to run against President Obama and win.
Now let me tell you what that's about.
In the book, I think this was called for.
One of the students asks Rush, why don't you change history?
When you're back there, when you're with William Bradford, why why don't you it I don't want to give too much away, but there's a period of time where the pilgrims are really starving.
They have nothing.
And Rush Revere and a couple of students have time traveled back, and they've got food with them.
And one of the students says to Rusher, why don't you why don't you slip something to the pilgrim?
Can't do that.
That would alter history.
We can't do that.
And it's a teachable moment.
But it had to be in there to be legitimate and honest about time travel.
We can't change history.
That's not what the purpose is here.
We don't want to change it.
We want people to know what it really was.
Now it turns out they do slip a couple of things, like candy bars, but don't tell anybody that.
But that's what Annie Sprinkle's talking about.
I really hope you continue writing books.
Make this a series.
Too bad you don't want Rush Revere to change history.
I'd like him to run against Obama and win the election.
I loved the way you included two if by tea in the book.
I'm going to ask my mom to order some.
Now, the way we include two if by tea in the book is that Rush Revere's day job is as a spokesman for an ice tea company.
That's what the students are told.
But don't worry, the book is not at all a promotional vehicle for two if by tea.
That's not what's going to Rush Revere is simply the two if by T logo or icon that we have brought over to the book, but it's not a promotional vehicle.
Here's another one from uh from Sue Navarro.
Dear Rush, I'm a little past halfway done with the book, and it's awesome.
And guess what?
I got to read, I got to start reading the book before it was supposed to come out.
The store we went to get it already had it in stock on October 25th.
So maybe I was the first person in the country to read it besides you and the publisher and the other people.
And I'm completely obsessed with it.
I could read it for 24 hours and not get tired of it.
I'm at the part where Rush Revere, Liberty, Tommy, and Freedom are in the freezing cold temperatures of William Bradford and all the others at what is the making of Plymouth Plantation.
I really like the pictures that are on some of the pages.
I like how you made the pages of the book not just normal white paper.
You made it look like an old document, like the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence.
That really had an effect.
Speaking of old documents, I really like how you have the Mayflower complex compact in it.
And all the signer signatures.
That was really cool.
The awesome part is I'm learning while not being bored and falling asleep.
Some things I've learned so far about the strangers.
I used to think just the pilgrims were on the journey to the new world.
I didn't know there were other people on the boat.
I learned there were some diseases like scurvy.
Very sad.
I wish that they'd had good medications back then so people could be safe from dying.
Well, I think I can change the subject with something you'll like a lot.
My family's a big fan of you because my mom is always listening to Rush Radio, so she really likes your show.
And whenever I'm in the car in the kitchen having a snack, my mom's always listening to you on the radio.
And I've been hearing you talk when I'm with my mom since I was born, and before that, when my older siblings were kids.
When I was a little kid in the car, while my mom was listening to Rush Radio, I just sat there.
I didn't think about the radio, but now I actually listen to what you're talking about, and I really enjoy it.
Nothing you say is wrong.
That's what we're looking for.
Our family thinks of you as a role model.
Well, I think it's time to go to bed.
School tomorrow.
When I'm in social studies, I'm always going to think about you and your teaching to kids like me with your new series of Rush Revere.
I hope there's a next book.
I'll be tuning into Rush Reading Radio with my mom the next moment I had.
Josh Navarro, 11.
11 years old.
And they did again, if if you um there's more, that's just what I'll have the time for right now.
But just go to the two of two by t.com.
That's it.
Two if a TWO, two if by T dot com and find the Rush Revere pane.
And just click on it or tap on it, and then find the yellow mailbox.
Now, one other thing.
We are getting reports, intelligence reports.
People all over the fruited plane, going to various bookstores buying the book, telling us what they found, what their experiences are.
We want to hear about those.
We absolutely love having eyes and ears in the uh in the field.
Now look, we're we're most places, but we uh we can't be everywhere.
So we encourage you to go to your barns at Noble or Books a Million or Walmart or any other store where you buy books, and just simply send us a note at the same place, the yellow mailbox on the Rush Revere pane at 2IPYT.com.
Tell us whatever your experience is, wherever you see Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, you are our central inspection agents.
Just write to Rush Revere, let us know the scoop.
And we absolutely will use the information, depending on how useful it is to us.
Make sure you include the city, the state.
If you if you want to send a photo in the email, feel free.
It's a good photo, you never know.
We might post it.
Just make sure you don't get thrown in jail as you're acting as one of our intel agents out there.
We're not encouraging any unrest, disobedience, or anything of the sort.
But we do want to hear from you.
And those of you who've who have sent in mail, email already, we got it.
We're digesting it, we love it.
Just a new fan email inbox that we've added here, and it's all great.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
So folks, I want I want everybody.
That may be impossible.
Let me let me rephrase it.
I want as many people as possible to be proud.
To be Americans.
I'm proud of being American.
I am proud of this radio program.
I'm proud of what I believe.
I am proud of the way I was raised.
I am proud.
And I I'm passionate about it.
Like everybody else, I love sharing my passions.
They just checked an email.
You mean Rush, you're not just doing it just to rip Obama for ratings?
It's the typical left.
No.
There's a this is my argument with the DC commentariat.
They're just commentating for the hell of it.
Prove who's the smartest person in the room.
We're actually trying to move people here by way of informing them.
They're already angry.
They're already upset.
They're starting to learn they've been lied to.
It's a golden opportunity for those of us who've been trying to to make this happen for five years.
It's all that's going on here.
We just never give up, folks.
What we believe.
That's that's the purpose here.
Trying to beat back the marching left.
Ha.
How you?
L. Rushbo.
Rush Limbaugh with half my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
We're gonna get to the phones here in just a real quick minute.
I just uh I just uh got another email.
Rush.
Are a bunch of libraries buying your book?
I don't know.
But I you know it reminded me that's that's how the left that that's how they ramp up their sales numbers.
Like do you remember Jim Wright, the former speaker of the house?
Jim Wright, speaking of the house 1988, 89, he preceded Tom Foley.
He passed away the other day.
Did you hear about that?
Tom Foley was uh speaker of the house for a while during uh the 90s.
He became famous after he left office for taking airline food off the plane.
He would hoard airline meals and ask other passengers for theirs, and then he would get off the plane with all that.
I kid you not.
I mean, I guess once you get used to taking other people's stuff.
Anyway, uh Fort Worthless Jim, we affectionately called him.
He wrote a book about his life and times.
And they had to put in some cases there were just two words on a page, just to make sure the book looked big.
But it was all bought by unions and never distributed.
The boxes stayed in the basements of union halls, and that's how the left does it.
In Hillary's case, I mean, one of the ways they they bump up Clinton sales is at least libraries buy them.
We haven't done that in any shape or we don't bump anything.
We don't goose anything.
But I'll tell you, I I do have a great idea.
Admittedly, it is advantageous for me, but it's a great idea.
This is Halloween.
Now I'm insulated and little kids can't get to my front door.
But you know what I would do if they could?
Instead of candy, I'd give them my book.
I really would.
I'd give them Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims.
I think it'd be a great idea.
Go out and buy five or six copies today and give them away to kids as they come pounding on your door tonight.
It's not a bad idea.
And it's better than candy.
I'm not suggesting you want to buy as much of the book as can, but an idea.
But no, we're not, we're not, we don't go out there and pump up bulk buys by people that are never gonna open the boxes or read the book.
We're we're you 75 cents a kid for a candy bar?
Well, I understand that.
It's just an idea.
I know everybody can't, it's just an idea.
That's all.
It's not even a request.
Just uh just an idea.
Okay, we have 11-year-old Ala.
Uh Aliyah, I'm sorry.
It's my my bad.
Aaliyah from from LaGrange, Kentucky, on the phone.
Hi, Aaliyah.
Hi, Rad.
I'm glad you called.
I'm glad to be talking to you.
Well, it's my pleasure.
How are you?
Good.
Well, that's good.
What's up?
What's happening?
Oh, well, I've been reading your book.
And do you like it?
Uh-huh.
I got it yesterday and I'm already halfway through.
I can't put it down.
Really?
That's I love it.
Oh, that's wonderful.
That is just you are making my day, Aliyah.
Halfway through it, You can't put it down.
But you did long enough to call me.
What's your favorite part about it?
I love how Liberty is so funny and it's so cool.
The talking horse, fast becoming one of a favorite characters in the book.
A little bit of a smart aleck, Liberty is.
Yeah.
It was fun writing Liberty's uh lines.
Just basically had to pretend it was me.
Uh and that.
Well, that's you, you know, you you made my day.
I'll tell you, Leah, what I want to do is um uh I want to send you a copy of the audio version of the book.
Because it's even after you read it, you can listen to the audio version.
It's uh it's four CDs, and it's it takes about four and a half hours to listen to it, but it's an entirely different experience.
It's it's all read by me, and I would like to send you one if you would like it.
Oh, thanks.
I would love that.
Oh, cool.
All right.
So what I'm gonna do, I'll put you on hold, and uh Mr. Snerd will be back, and he'll get the address necessary for us to fetch.
I think I think I've got I think I've got a copy I can send it out to you today.
Let me let me check right here it is.
I right here my formerly nicotine staying figure, right there it is.
And so we'll we'll get it out to you today, and uh uh thank you so much.
I really appreciate the fact that you called and that uh and that you like the book.
Okay.
Um let me keep on adding books.
I love it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You are you you're so sweet.
You really you've really made my day, and I can't thank you enough.
Thanks, Aaliyah.
Thank you for writing the book.
You bet.
Have a have a good day.
Uh oh, isn't that heart melting?
Uh Jim and Phoenix, you're next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Russ, how are you doing?
Good, thank you.
Hey, love the show.
Um I'm calling uh regarding uh health care plans and pre-existing conditions.
Um my son, he's one and a half, and he has a pre-existing condition, it's a heart defect.
Um my wife and I received a letter this week that uh his cardiologist group is getting dropped from our health care provider um on November 1st.
And my comment to you is I really think that this is a way for an insurance company to sidestep the pre-existing conditions that are being um forced upon them by Obamacare.
Well, when you s when you say sidestep, what do you mean?
Well, I mean, if they don't want to have to pay for patients with preexisting conditions, and and they figure let's say 90% of those are heart patients.
If you eliminate a doctor's group or all those patients are going through the specialists, then you're not actually denying anybody pre existing conditions, but they can't actually get access to that health care unless they go out of network.
Right now, it this this takes me back to something that happened yesterday in the in the hearings.
Um she kept harping on the good things of Obamacare, like the non-denial for previous existing conditions, kids uh on their on their parents' policies until they're 26 and so forth.
The one thing that I didn't hear any Republican say in reaction, and this is this is an example of how frustrated I got.
So here she is.
She's singing the praises of Obamacare, how your kids can stay on your policy until they're 26, and how Obamacare mandates and and and makes sure that the people with pre-existing conditions are covered.
But nobody, nobody on the Republican side said, yeah, and that's why costs are exploding.
This is this is not how the market works.
This whole pre-existing condition thing, you know, I understand it from an emotional sense, but it isn't insurance.
And this is why people are dropping out of it.
You talk with the doctors, the doctors are dropping out, not specifically because they're dropping out because they're not gonna earn any money in Obamacare.
Doctors, cardiologists, I've got a couple stories in the stack today, but every day there's a story about more and more doctors opting out of this.
Because they're not getting paid.
They're not being paid re uh uh uh recompensated uh in a timely fashion, and certainly not even to 100%, even less than that, of uh of the work they're doing.
This this is not the market.
This is people that have no idea what they're doing, forcing things on the market that the market otherwise wouldn't do, and the reaction to it is one of two things.
You either comply and go broke or go out of business, or you opt out.
This is the one thing that the left never calculates, and that's the dynamism of people in the market.
The left thinks all they've got to do is slap a 10% tax increase on people, and people are just gonna sit there and pay it.
Nope.
People are gonna start trying to find ways around it, or have uh some way of not being affected by it.
And it's the same thing here.
You can't have what Obama's promising, $2,500 premium reductions.
You cannot have, and if you like your policy, you get to keep it.
If you're gonna add things like this, and if you're gonna add breast pumps, and if you're gonna add birth control pills, you cannot start throwing things in here that are mandated coverage and have prices go down.
The only thing that can happen is what is happening.
Prices are going through the roof.
Premium prices are exploding because of that and subsidizing people who can't pay for what is being mandated.
So it's one thing, okay.
If you mandate, you you mandate that people have insurance, and you mandate it at a level that many can't afford it.
So, okay, don't worry about we'll subsidize.
Well, who's subsidizing?
The government isn't subsidizing it in.
The government doesn't have any money till it takes it from somebody first.
So the only thing that can happen here is prices go up.
Now, pre-existing conditions.
The analogy that a lot of people use is you do not have homeowners' insurance.
None.
One day your house catches fire, and in the middle of the fire, 30% of your house is gone.
You call state farm and say, I want homeowners insurance.
And they say, Well, now, house on fire?
Yeah, sorry, we we're not selling it.
Well, Obamacare comes along and says they're gonna have to now.
Well, that isn't insurance, it's it's something else, but it isn't insurance.
But if if Obama is gonna come along, somebody doesn't have any idea what he's doing, has is not using his own money, never has used his own money, it's gonna start mandating people pay for all this, it's gonna have to come from somewhere.
And it's being taken from doctors, it's being taken from taxpayers, and it's it's it's just destroying what was the greatest health care system in the world.
And it's just an it's an abject shame.
I got to take a break.
I just saw the clock.
Jim, thanks for the call.
Appreciate it.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
It's a reminder to Jim and Phoenix.
We mentioned a couple of days ago that the um vast, if not all, of the Obamacare plans do not pay for any doctors or treatments out of network.
Uh let me tell you how this manifests itself.
You're on the operating table.
There's a team there working on it.
You got the surgeons, some nurses, you've got the anesthesiologist or the anesthetist, any number of people.
If one of those doctors is not in the network, i.e.
in the Obamacare system, you could end up being charged by that one specialist on an amount of money that would uh you'd be shocked that you would be charged.
And a lot of doctors are pulling out of the network because they don't want anything to do with it.
The New York Post has a story.
This is the latest one.
77% of New York State doctors may opt out of Obamacare.
77%.
From the article, New York doctors are treating Obamacare like the plague, a new survey reveals.
A poll conducted by the New York State Medical Society finds that 44% of MDs said they are not participating in Obamacare.
Another 33% say they're not sure whether they will.
Only 23% of the 409 doctors queried said that they're taking patients who signed up through health exchanges.
Only 23%.
Now there's a reason for this.
And it's not because DAC doctors are bad people, and it's not because doctors are rich and don't care about you, and it's not for any of the of the reasons that the left would want you to believe about rich people not caring about the poor.
It is they can't make a living in Obamacare.
It's just that simple.
They c it it makes no economic sense to be in Obamacare.
As they've sized up their situation.
No different than the way you would react if Obama decided to regulate the business you're in and mandate that you do it under circumstances where you only got paid half of what you were used to being paid.
Why would you stick around?
To be a good neighbor?
To provide health care and treatment for your community.
It's not how markets work.
It wasn't perfect, but I'm telling you, people don't like what they're finding that this has become.
So, And is becoming.
Here's John in um Mondelee in Illinois.
Welcome, sir.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello?
Hello, sir.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yeah.
Rush, I wanted to ask you a question about uh Republicans' demands for accountability in uh administrative oversight by offering you the following comparison and getting your take on it.
Okay.
Um Donald Rumsfeld was Secretary of Defense, he promised Americans that we knew where the weapons of mass destruction were.
They were in and around to Crete.
And the fact that he was either wrong or lying about that resulted in massive loss of human life and a massive waste of taxpayer money, and not one Republican called for his resignation.
Now Republicans are calling for Kathleen Sabillius to resign over a dysfunctional website.
What does that tell us about Republicans' priorities in terms of demanding accountability?
I don't think that's the question.
It's my question.
Well, but it's not it it I don't look.
It's a non sequitur question.
Let's you want to let's examine qualifications and intent.
Rumsfeld imminently qualified.
Rumsfeld the only guy that got the weapons of mass destruction wrong.
Colin Powell got it wrong.
George Bush, the British Intel got it wrong, if they were wrong.
Everybody got it wrong.
Cheney, all these people.
Kathleen Sebilius is not qualified to be doing what she's doing, and this Obamacare business is going to end up destroying one-sixth of the U.S. economy.
I do not accept one characteristic of the way the left has defined the war in Iraq.
I simply don't accept it.
You turned that into a political issue when it was a legitimate part of the war on terror.
Uh the intentions, you know, everybody talks about the good intentions of people and how that ought to excuse erroneous or bad or mistaken behavior, whatever.
If you're going to give LBJ and FDR a pass on the destruction of the new society, Great Society, because their hearts were in the right place.
Why isn't that the same attitude extended to people like Rumsfeld and Bush and Cheney, who were trying to do the right thing.
I mean, you put yourself in their shoes.
It's after 9-11, you've got Saddam running around making all these threats.
You can't allow it to happen again.
To me, this is totally uh totally understandable.
But I I just have never accepted the left's characterization of the war in Iraq as being unnecessary and uh waste of time and all that.
But this this business with Obamacare, this is not good.
This is this is ill-intentioned, uh, and it it does not have a positive outcome and several- I don't even know whose call for resignation.
I don't care.
I don't care whether she the point of this is not to make people resign.
The point of this is to defeat their effort, in my mind, to have this not be reversed.
I don't want to ever give up on that.
So as long as it takes.
We'll be back.
Now here's another thing I didn't hear the Republicans ask yesterday.
Why, if 85% of the people in this country have insurance, why do they write a 2200-page bill and then thousands more pages of regulations to change everything for 15% of the population?
Just ask the question.
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