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November 4, 2013, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
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How are you?
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Folks, I'm going to be posting some pictures later at uh at Rush Limbaugh.com, but I snuck into a bookstore yesterday.
Yes, I snuck into a bookstore.
I wanted to watch copies of the book just just uh rolling off the uh off the shelves there.
So I put on some shades, Captain and I went in there and we snuck some pictures.
You know, you're not supposed to take pictures in there at any of these stores.
And uh so I snuck in there in the in the shades.
I got spotted two or three times, and people were good.
They left us alone.
And uh so I walked in there and uh picked up the copy Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims, and I start thumbing through it uh with the shades on, took the pictures, went and found the audio section, took some pictures.
I don't know how many I'm gonna post, but I'm gonna post some.
Uh what are you frowning about?
Why why are you fine?
I actually certainly says, I can't believe you went into a store that people go into.
I did, and it was crowded.
It was it was crowded.
I decided that the early games, what's noteworthy about this is I did this on an NFL Sunday.
Normally, my butt is parked in front of my big screen on Sundays.
But I looked at the early games and they weren't any big deal, and I knew the Steelers are playing the 430 game, and I know it's gonna be a blowout and you're gonna lose.
So what the heck?
So we went up to this place and I went into a store, and then after that, we actually went into a restaurant that other people go into and had lunch.
Do you believe that?
We did with the shades on, sat at the bar.
It was cool.
Was it what?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's not the side of the bridge.
It was it was up in um, as is women say it, Palm Beach Gardens.
Men say it, Palm Beach Gardens.
But women, Palm Beach Gardens.
So I was at Palm Beach Gardens up there.
But it's it's it was it was fun.
I got the pictures anyway, and then this morning I got I got a snarky email from a hey Rush, hey Rush, I see your book is number two on Amazon now.
See, you know, I wrote back to the guy, said these are daily things, the Amazon Daily.
We've been number one for months on the Amazon list.
Okay, so we're number two now.
New books have come out, those are a daily tabulation.
I said, if you want to you want to know something that I just found out, Rush Revere and the Brave Pilgrims on Amazon is the number 15 biggest selling book of the year.
After only one week.
Not even a week.
It'll be a week.
Well, today is the seventh day.
So I guess it'll be a week tomorrow after after one week, Rush Revere into Brave Pilgrims number 15 all-time bestsellers of the year in one week.
And it's a kid's book.
I also found out, folks, that this book, because it's a kid's book and because of Harry Potter, will not show up on the main New York Times bestseller list.
Because when the Harry Potter books came out, they dominated it for weeks and weeks, and it was they were deemed to be children's books, and so there's been a policy change.
And at the New York Times, there's something called a mid-level uh grouping, and then that's where our book will appear.
But don't sweat it, because this book is not selling anything else out there in droves.
It just won't show up in the New York Times list.
We got other ways to demo it.
And I told this little snarky liberal that sends me this note celebrating number two on Amazon.
You just wait.
It'll be back.
It'll be back at the top of the list.
Just be patient.
Anyway, that's that's just uh a little tip of the eye.
We continue to get folks some of the cutest email uh to Rush Revere and Liberty, the Talking Horse, at our 2FYT.com website.
So it's uh it's it's really uh just a wholesome good feeling exercise and and project.
And again, I don't know how to say thank you other than to uh to say thank you.
Uh everybody, I got to one other thing.
Well, and then I'm gonna drop it.
You I can't tell you the the pressure, folks.
You don't know.
You just don't know.
The pressure I am under now to go to a school and do a reading from the book for the little kids.
Oh, can you the pressure I am under to do this?
You would not believe.
Well, I don't know that I am gonna do it.
I'm just telling you, I'm just I'm just you know, I'm just you know I don't, you know, let me tell you something.
I never get to complain to anybody about anything.
Do you understand that?
That's all I'm doing here.
I'm just complaining.
I never get to do that.
Because when I complain, people say, what do you have to complain about?
And nobody cares.
I'm just telling there's a lot of pressure here.
I don't know what school.
I don't know that there's gonna be a school under reading.
I know we were thinking about having little kids write and tell me why to go to their school and so forth.
We're still formulating.
I know I know it sounds a great idea.
I don't know when, I don't know if.
Just pressure amounts.
Pressure amounts.
I don't know.
I don't know if it's gonna be a special assembly.
I don't know if it's gonna be over homeroom PA.
I don't know if it'll be a little I don't know.
I don't that's the point.
I was just being tugged and stretched in every which direction.
Well, I can ask for an iPad all they want.
You mean the kids?
Well, no, no, no, not these kids.
They would know better than that.
Anyway, while all this is going on, folks, I uh the the Obamacare rollout continues.
Something amazing is going on here, too.
Um there's an election for governor in Virginia tomorrow.
Please, no more scrolling.
Would you just stop the scrolling?
This little inside baseball there.
There's an election tomorrow in in Virginia.
It's it's for governor.
And I there's something that's just amazing to me going on in this race.
Terry McCallough, who is Mike, I'm trying to think of a term that'll avoid a slander suit.
Um we we called him the punk here when he was the consigliary and the and the and the copo for the Clintons.
He's I just I I am stunned that somebody like this could possibly be elected governor.
Uh anyway, Obama's in there campaigning for him.
Obama has become a national joke.
You know, Obama's a gonna gallop poll daily poll.
He's at 40%.
This is October 30th through November 2nd.
Obama's at 40%.
This Obamacare rollout is embarrassing the media.
It's embarrassing Obama.
It is a huge problem.
They're continuing stories.
We have them in the stack today.
Continued stories about people, one in the Wall Street Journal, somebody says, I'm not even political.
I'm just I'm just somebody that's lost my health insurance.
I've got two examples, one in the Seattle Times, one in the Wall Street Journal, and they are indicative of what's happening all over this country with with insurance and health care and Obamacare.
And Obama's running in and he's campaigning for McCaulf.
Um every word out of Obama's mouth now is a lie.
And then, and everybody knows this.
I mean, can you imagine next if Obama decided to do gun control and said, but you get to keep your gun if you like it, would you now believe him?
You get to keep your gun if you like it.
You get to keep your rifle if you would you believe him now.
I I don't know that there's a this is a huge thing that's happening out there.
There's a huge fallout in credibility.
Kyle Smith, who is a columnist for the New York Post, had a piece yesterday.
And his point is that Obama's always been a BSer.
Everybody knew that.
And Pete, you can handle a BS or you know when it's BS, you know, but this is not BS.
This, You get to keep your doctor, you get to keep your health plan.
These were out and out lies.
These were real bad.
These were substantive, consequential lies, and everybody knows it.
And Smith is right.
The Obama supporters, the Obama eyes, they can handle the BS.
In fact, they even like the BS if it helps the dim Democrats beat conservatives and Republicans.
But this is just an outnot lie.
And more and more people are becoming aware of this.
And so Obama's out now touting the virtues of Terry McAuliffe as governor of New Jersey, how great for Virginia and how great he would be for Virginia.
And it's amazing.
We interviewed the Republican running is Ken Cuccinelli, and we interviewed him, I guess it's a year ago now.
In the Limbaugh Letter, and I must, I knew him by reputation, but it was the first time I'd spoken to him.
finished the interview, I was really profoundly impressed with the guy.
I mean, he was a fighter.
He was he was a dyed in the wool, unapologetic conservative.
It sounded to me like he was not going to be the kind of guy that if after elected would renounce it or soften or or moderate.
It just would just be a great, great governor, be a great, great candidate, great guy.
And he's he's proven to be.
And I, you know, with Obama at 40, and now in the midst of one of the most discrediting events ever to happen to a president, he's out there campaigning for McCuliff, hammering away.
Um at uh at McCullough and Cuccinelli and so forth, even as he's becoming, he really is becoming, folks, in a lot of places.
Obama is a national joke for every word coming out of his mouth being a lie.
And then he talks about how great McCauliff would be for Virginia and how Obama has a bullseye on Cuccinelli because unlike a lot of people who just talked a good game, he actually tried to stop Obamacare.
He did.
Cuccinelli is not just verbally opposed to Obamacare, he is literally opposed to Obamacare.
He would he tried to stop this catastrophe that everybody else now is just waking up to.
And McAuliffe, you know, McCauliff is an Obama guy.
McAuliffe is an Obamacare guy.
McAuliffe is going to put everything into play that Obama has put into play.
Deficit spending, corporatist behavior, uh massive transfers of wealth taking place, which is really what's going on with these guys.
Uh and just raising taxes and making poor people poorer, making the middle class poorer, cronyism.
Uh this is what Obama's touting is as uh being preferable for the for the next governor of Virginia.
I'm just, I look at it and I'm amazed by it.
Uh Cuccinelli is just, it would be it would be fabulous.
And there's uh I think McCulliff throughout this race has been ahead in the polls, but now starting to fade.
I don't know, like his lead is two points in the last poll that uh that I saw.
Now, along with this, let me I better take a break.
Let me do that because I've got a couple sound bites I want to get into and a uh uh just a review of where we are on Obamacare, things that have happened over the weekend.
So sit tight, we'll come back, we'll continue.
The EIB network right after this.
Yes, sir, Bob, we're back.
El Rush Ball, the EIB network, the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
The Cuccinelli interview in the Limbaugh letter was March of this year.
And I have to tell you, I hung up the phone when it was over, even during the interview itself.
This guy is fearless.
He was a real man.
He was he was and confident and 100% conservative.
There wasn't any rhino about this guy.
And I felt I felt really good about it.
And I'm watching this campaign, I see McAuliffe up by double digits, and I know what kind of games they played with Paul's, and then the polls are now tightening, and uh the Democrats are Getting worried going into this.
And for the life of me, I don't.
Well, I do understand given the makeup of America, but in a in just a real human sense, I don't understand how Terry McCulliff has a prayer.
Do people not understand?
They don't.
They don't.
I mean, it is just McCauliff is not easy.
He's in there as a placeholder for the real agents of power that are going to run the state.
The fundraiser and everything that that entails.
I want to take you back to this program, me.
Back on October 11th on this program, because this is really relevant right now.
And I'm just want to show you how I was ahead of a curve here.
And how you are also ahead of the curve if you're here each and every day, a cutting edge of societal evolution.
And it's a two-minute clip of me.
But it puts things in perspective.
Just listen to it.
You'll see for yourself.
October 11th.
And I what I did here am doing is making a comparison be what uh between what people were saying about Senator Ted Cruz and Mike Lee and Obama.
I have another question.
You know, they run around the Republicans, conservative think tankers and others are running around ripping into Ted Cruz because he is setting people up for major disappointment, and he is misleading them.
Yes, he is.
Ted Cruz is making people think that they can actually support and make happen the defunding of Obamacare.
And it can't happen.
There aren't the votes.
And he's using people and he's setting people up for a major, major disappointment.
It's so mean.
And then Ted Cruz is making people think that if they support him and sign his petition, he's not asking for money, by the way, that they can delay Obamacare.
And they can't.
And it won't happen.
And he's just using people.
And he's setting people up for major, major disappointment, and it's not nice.
And it's very selfish.
Well, my question is why isn't that said about Obama?
You want to talk about misleading people and setting them up for major disappointment and shock.
How about a guy who's promised people get to keep their doctor and they don't?
How about a guy who's promising their premiums come down $2,500?
And they won't.
How about all the promises Obama's made with his stimulus and all the shovel ready jobs?
None of it's happened.
How come the same standard is not applied to Barry?
How come it's not said of Barry that, oh God, what a mean guy?
He's really using us.
He's setting people up.
He's promising all these wonderful things that are not possible really.
And they're going to be so disappointed.
Why is that not said, folks?
I think it's a perfectly legitimate question.
Obama is misleading people.
Ted Cruz really isn't.
Ted Cruz hasn't promised one damn thing.
He's expressed a goal that a lot of people would like to work really hard to make happen.
Ted Cruz, in one sense, and Mike Lee, and he's got actually are giving people some hope.
But not unrealistically so.
If I might say so myself, I think that's pretty profound.
This is October 11th, so it's three weeks ago.
And I just a simple question.
Okay, they and the Republicans, it was the Republicans.
It was the Rhinos, it was some conservative media types.
Ted Cruz, what a mean guy.
Why he's actually telling these Tea Party people that what they can do matters.
And they might defund or delay Obamacare and they can't.
They don't have the votes.
What about Obama?
Why doesn't our side ever apply the same standard to Barack Obama?
You want to talk about misleading?
How about lying?
You want to talk about disappointing and using people and setting them up?
How about Barack Obama, who it could be argued was elected on a fraudulent series of promises.
You get to keep your doctor if you like it.
You can keep your plan if you like it.
Not only do you not get to keep your doctor, not only do you not get to keep your plan, you might not end up with insurance.
After your first trip to Obamacare, you might be left out in the cold.
Why doesn't our side have anything of the kind to say about Obama the way they attack our people?
What Ted Cruz and Mike Lee were doing was, as I said, giving people hope, giving them something to fight for.
And look at what's happening.
Look at what's happening.
Now there's serious talk from the regime about delaying the individual mandate till after the election.
Exactly what Cruz and Lee were fighting for.
There is talk that the regime might actually do that now.
News media upset about the Obamacare rollout fiasco, because it's a story they can't control, and they can't spin it.
People are seeing with their own eyes that the Obamacare site website doesn't work, that their premiums are going up, not down, that they're getting cancellation notices, and the news media can't spin that away.
They're trying like mad.
They're trying to blame this on the Republicans.
They're trying to blame it on the shutdown, but they can't.
People are living this, and they're living this in droves out there.
And I I think, you know, in truthful, I think a lot of this is a huge shock to the administration because I think I think they thought that all they would have to do is blame the insurance companies for everything.
When the website doesn't work, when premiums go up, uh when uh deductibles go up, out of pocket goes up, just blame the evil insurance companies.
And everybody would believe them.
And the media would spread that message.
In fact, Obama and his flax are still trying to do just that.
They're dumping on Ezekiel Emmanuel yesterday on one of the Sunday shows.
Everybody that they're dumping on the evil insurance companies who got duped.
They thought they were Obama's partners in this.
They're still trying to claim Obamacare didn't make any of these insurance companies cancel anybody.
The insurance companies just doing it to make Obama look bad.
They're just doing it because they hate their customers.
And it isn't working this time, folks.
And they're in a state of shock.
Ha, how are you?
L. Rushball, the EIB network, the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Haven't we been told, ladies and gentlemen, for years that Obamacare is uh is literally a matter of life and death.
It was.
And yet it wasn't important enough to even test the website.
Not even once.
It wasn't important enough to make sure they got it right.
Isn't that peculiar?
I mentioned Rom Emanuel's brother, Ezekiel Emmanuel.
He was on Fox News Sunday yesterday, and he said, he said that, excuse me, the individual insurance market is going away.
Meaning it's okay that Obamacare has made it impossible for insurance companies to continue to provide coverage for individuals.
Because they're drying up anyway, but that's not true.
They're just now in their old CYA mode.
It's oh, well, that's drying up anyway.
The fact that you can't find insurance is not a big deal.
It was part of the uh part of the plan.
But think about what he's saying.
Obamacare was supposed to get people who don't have insurance to sign up for it.
That in fact is why the evil insurance companies all bought into it, because they saw a mandate out there that 30 million people who didn't have insurance were going to have to go get it and pay for it.
Somebody was going to pay for it.
That's how the insurance companies got roped in.
Obama promised them, I'm going to make sure the uninsured get insured, they're going to pay for it, and it's become a federal mandate.
So the evil insurance companies signed on to it.
And that's what Obamacare was largely supposed to do, insure the uninsured.
Well, if you don't have insurance right now, what that means is in more cases than not that you don't Have an employer plan.
And what that means is you have to get an individual plan.
So what is Obamacare doing?
It's destroying the only kind of plans people without insurance ever get.
And nobody seems to be noticing except the people who are being canceled and then can't find a replacement because it's too expensive.
Now, all of this is by design, but it's a disaster.
And they're trying to blame all of this.
They're trying to slough all of this off on the insurance companies.
So let me let me set it up here again.
So there's no mistake about this.
Zeke Emmanuel on Fox News says the individual insurance market's going away.
As if that's okay.
It's okay because Obamacare's made it impossible for insurance companies to continue to provide insurance companies for individuals, they're drying up anyway.
But that isn't happening.
That's the only option people have when they don't have insurance via their employer.
And their 90 million Americans are not working.
And over there's the individual mandate that requires them to get insurance.
However, over there is a little piece of the law that says the IRS can't collect money unless you have a refund coming.
So there really isn't a mandate, but they don't want anybody to know that.
So the bottom line is, folks, if you don't have insurance, it means you don't have an employer plan.
It means you don't have if you're without insurance right now, that's what it means.
So the only option you have is an individual plan.
And that's what people are encountering.
All of these horror stories of premiums going up and deductibles going up, out of pocket going up, those are individuals trying to follow the law, and they are finding that they can't afford it.
Because Obamacare is destroying the individual insurance market, not the evil insurance companies.
They simply are complying with the law as well.
An example, Wall Street Journal by E. V. Littlefield Sundby.
You also can't keep your doctor.
And this tells the story.
And by the way, you know what this story is?
This is the story that Sarah Palin told us all those months ago about death panels.
And people laughed.
And people started insulting her, laughing at her, impugning her.
People started saying it's Sarah Pell, there she goes again.
It's absolute lunatic broad to know what she's talking about.
And she nailed it.
If this isn't a quasi-death panel, I don't know what one is.
This article is a gut-punched Obamacare.
I had great cancer doctors and health insurance, but my plan was canceled, and now I worry how long I live by Edie Littlefield Sundby.
Everybody now is clamoring about the Affordable Care Act winners and losers.
Well, I'm one of the losers.
My grievance is not political.
All my energies are directed to enjoying life and staying alive.
And I have no time for politics.
For almost seven years, I have fought and survived stage four gallbladder cancer with a five-year survival rate of less than two percent after diagnosis.
I am a determined fighter.
I'm extremely lucky, but this luck may have just run out.
My affordable life-saving medical insurance policy has been canceled.
Effective December 31st.
My choice is to get coverage through the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors.
Or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange, the quotes average 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits.
Countless hours, and this, by the way, this next describes so many people.
Countless hours searching for non-exchange plans Have uncovered nothing that compares well with my existing coverage.
But the greatest source of frustration is Covered California, the state's Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Exchange, and by some reports, one of the best such exchanges in the country.
After four weeks of researching plans on the website, talking directly to government exchange counselors, insurance companies, and medical providers, my insurance broker and I are as confused as ever, and time is running out, and we still don't have a clue how to best proceed.
She says that her grievance isn't political.
It is, she just doesn't know it.
That's another story, though.
And I will leave it aside for the moment.
Two things have been essential in my fight to survive stage four cancer.
The first are doctors and health teams in California and Texas.
At the Medical Center, the University of California San Diego and its Morse Cancer Center, Stanford University's Cancer Institute, and the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
The second element, essential to my fight, is a United Healthcare preferred provider organization policy.
Since March of 2007, United Healthcare has paid 1.2 million dollars to help keep me alive.
It has never once questioned my treatment or procedure recommended by my medical team.
The company pays a fair price to the doctors and hospitals on time and is responsive to the emergency treatment requirements of late-stage cancer.
Its caring people in the claims office have been readily available to talk to me and my providers.
But in January, United Healthcare sent me a letter announcing they were pulling out of the individual California market.
Company suggested I look to Covered California starting in October.
What were we just talking about?
Ezekiel Manuel on Fox yesterday said, Well, individual market, no big deal at drying up insurance companies.
It is drying up, and it's leaving people like E. Sunby with nothing.
So they suggested I look to Covered California starting in October.
Now you would think it'd be simple to find a health exchange plan that allows me, living in San Diego, to continue to see my primary oncologist at Stanford and my primary care doctors at UC San Diego, but not so.
UC San Diego's agreed to accept only one covered California plan, which is a very restrictive anthem EPO plan.
EPO stands for exclusive provider organization, which means the plan has a small network of doctors and facilities and no out-of-network coverage.
And we talked to you about this last week.
You go to the Cleveland Clinic, and if one of the doctors there is out of network, meaning not covered by Obamacare, you could end up going bankrupt.
And this is what E.D. Littlefield Sunby found out.
Anthem EPO, exclusive provider organization, which means the plan has a small network of doctors and facilities and no out-of-network coverage.
So the doctors and everybody that she was using to treat her stage four gallbladder cancer are not in this network.
She doesn't get to keep her plan.
She doesn't get to keep her doctors.
So she says if I go with a health exchange plan, I have to choose between Stanford and UC San Diego.
Stanford's kept me alive, but UC San Diego's provided emergency and local treatment support during wretched periods of this disease, and it's where my primary care doctors are.
Now, before Obamacare, health insurance policies couldn't be sold across state lines.
Now policy sold in the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.
Did you know that?
Before Obamacare, health insurance policies could not be sold across state lines.
Now policies sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges may not be offered across county lines.
Well, Stanford and San Diego are not in the same county in California.
Then she writes, what happened to the president's promise you can keep your health plan, or to the promise that you can keep your doctor.
Thanks to the law, I've been forced to give up a world class health plan.
The exchange would force me to give up a world class doctor.
For a cancer patient, medical coverage is a matter of life and death.
Take away people's ability to control their medical coverage choices, and they may die.
I guess that's a highly effective way to control medical costs.
Maybe that's the point.
Hello, Sarah Palin.
Hello, DeathPanels.
And may I make one more point here, folks?
Yes, I can.
Because this is my show.
I want to take you back.
Don't need the audio cookie, don't need to take you back.
ABC Primetime Special.
A woman stood up and asked, I've never forgotten this and I never will.
Ask the president of the United States if her 93-year-old mother get a pacemaker because of her will to live, her spirit.
And Obama said, nah, we can't calculate spirit, will to live into these kinds of decisions.
At some point, we're all gonna have to realize that maybe the answer is give them a pain pill and uh forego any more surgery and just uh ease them for the rest of their lives.
And that's what Edie Sunby is facing.
She may as well have been told that.
Can't keep her doctor, specialized oncologist stage four gallbladder cancer.
Can't keep her insurance all because of Obamacare.
Private insurance market policy that she has is gone.
It's not permitted anymore.
She's got to go through an exchange.
Exchange can't help her.
Whatever replaces what she's got is far more expensive than she can afford.
It's not coordinated.
She doesn't get to keep her doctor.
There's another similar story to this from Seattle that I've got backing this one up.
It sounds like Edie Littlefield Sunbee wants to live.
Sounds to me like she has no desire to give up.
But Obama once told a woman asking about her mother in a pacemaker operation.
Well, no.
We can't factor those kinds of things into our medical decisions.
Will to live, spirit.
No, we got to um maybe just give them a pill.
So Ted Cruz validated right on the money.
Sarah Palin validated right on the money.
Barack Obama discredited like no president in my lifetime, including Nixon.
This is huge, folks.
This is absolutely you realize all of these people re-elected Obama on the basis of these two promises.
That's how much they meant to them.
Be back after this.
Hi, how are you?
Welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh, the Excellence in Broadcasting Network, and we're off to a brand new, I mean, sizzling start to the busy broadcast week.
At the uh beginning of the program, folks, I mentioned that I'm under great pressure to go to screws and so forth and read from the book.
And so there's nothing officially set up on this, folks.
I'm just telling you what it's like to be me.
You know, went to the store posing for pictures behind the dark glasses.
I'm talking about people who are, you know, thinking, you know, you want to go read to the kids and so forth.
And I just off the top of my head, there's nothing officially or formally set up for this.
It just may happen if it does.
We will have procedures and rules and so forth.
I don't know.
You know, I just it was just uh.
I don't know.
No, I don't know if there will be an announcement.
Snertly going again.
He said, What are you gonna do assemblies or classrooms or homeroom PA?
I don't know.
Nothing, nothing is set.
Sharing with you People, the pressure.
I am constantly under here.
Anyway, I just I just got uh uh thought I'd better straighten this out because I was I didn't want anybody to get the impression that there's already something set up that you can sign up for uh to register your screw all or your class, nothing.
We might not do it, and we might.
Who knows?
Time uh will tell.
So yeah, yeah, and it would also be cool if I showed up with a tricorn hat and and a colonial outfit.
It would be yeah, it'd be cool if I showed up in a lot of ways, snurtly.
He's planning the thing already here.
Showed up on a horse.
Yeah, horse that talks, too.
Go get one of those.
That'd be even better.
The story, the the companion story to Edie Sunby in the Wall Street Journal is in the Seattle Times.
Canceled health insurance plans add to angst of change.
And it's about a guy named Bill Fulner who's reached his breaking point.
And here's a pull quote.
This whole experience has converted a lifelong Democrat into a foot soldier for the Republican Party, he said.
This guy has had it.
He bought it.
He bought Obama's promise.
A lot of people did.
A lot of people did.
Must take a timeout, my friends.
We will be back.
Get your phone call squeezed in soon as well.
I'll tell you, this this story of hazing and harassment and bullying in the Miami Dolphins locker room.
This is stunning to me.
The route that this story has taken.
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