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So I'm in a meeting yesterday afternoon at home.
Friend came by, hadn't seen the friend in a while.
And in the middle of the meeting, the phone starts going nuts.
It starts ringing.
And my phone never rings because nobody ever calls me because they know I don't use the phone to talk.
But it started ringing.
And then it started beeping, going nuts with the texts coming.
I said, what in the world is going on?
So I excuse myself from my friend.
It was irritated that I was excusing myself.
And it turns out that everybody was calling to let me know that we had hit number one on the New York Times list for November 17th.
They're always work a couple of weeks in advance.
I remember that from my first books.
Now it's the children's list, and it's number one.
And the reason it would be number one on the real list, except they don't put kids' books on the real list anymore because, well, it's not the real list.
It's the adult book list because the Harry Potter books dominated that list for so long that the New York Times said, the hell with this.
And so they've created the children's list, and we are numero uno there.
And folks, I have to tell you how excited that we all are knowing that this is being well received by all of you and is getting out there.
It just means the world to me that it is being accepted the way it is and snapped up.
And the kids email that we're getting in the fan mail that that horse, Liberty, the talking, traveling horse, is just over the top.
It's the best way of having kids without having kids I have ever found.
It just, I could, in fact, what we're thinking of doing, I don't know when, but we're thinking of doing on Open Line Friday just an hour or two of kids calls.
Because that's part of what we're trying to do here is spread the goodness of this program, the values of this program to as many people and demographic groups as we can.
So I don't think we're going to do it tomorrow snarl.
You don't have to worry about screening calls from kids, but we're thinking about doing this on an Open Line Friday.
But I got to tell you, folks, it means the world to me.
And I really do hope that Rush Revere and Liberty and all the characters here are some of the tools that end up being used to fight back and reclaim patriotism among the youths of America.
I mean, this is the purpose of the book, is to tell them the truth about the founding of their country and to make them proud of it and to counter what they're being taught in many cases.
And we do that in a positive, fun, storytelling, yet educational way.
Rush Revere.
And I'm just going to let you know, Rush Revere and Liberty here, this is just the beginning, folks.
It's just the beginning.
And it's as much as I'm going to say.
So thank you.
It's number one on the kids list, and it'll be there for a while now because it's just incredible.
And the fact that, again, that it, that it's being received so well by everybody and getting out there just means a world to us.
Because it didn't do this just to write another book because I've been there, done that.
There's an avowed purpose here, and it's working.
Now, sort of the audio soundbites.
You got to hear this, folks.
A New Jersey Republican committee man upset with me and my comments on Governor Christie yesterday.
So I'm just selling books, selling advertising by picking on Governor Christie.
It was on PBS, the NJ TV News with Mike Schneider.
This is New Jersey PBS.
And he spoke with New Jersey Republican National Committeeman Bill Palatucci.
Oh, and by the way, I have to tell you, there were a couple of comments.
Cookie, could you, while I'm doing this, I meant to tell her, could you go get Stephanie Cutter from yesterday's roster?
Stephanie Cutter, of all people, I thought had an insightful comment on the Christie election.
Yes, and she's being pilloried in some of the conservative media as being foolish and stupid and idiotic.
And I kind of had a different take on what she said.
And even that clown Schultz over at MSNBC has said some things that whether he knows it or not makes sense.
And I may be the only one agreeing.
We'll see here in just a second.
So meanwhile, Cookie's getting that.
We'll go now here again to Late Night PBS, New Jersey TV News with Mike Schneider.
And he's talking with New Jersey Republican National Committee man Bill Palatucci about me and my criticism of Governor Christie.
And to set up the segment, this is how Schneider starts.
I turn on my radio this morning because I scan all sorts of media and I turn on Mr. Rush Limbaugh's program and he is tearing into Governor Christie, blaming him, among other things, for the defeat of the Republican candidate in Virginia, of all things.
Saying that the exit poll showed that he would have lost this state.
He would lose this state to Hillary Clinton if he runs for president.
I mean, just really doing a job on your man.
That does kind of bother you.
Well, do I need to explain that?
Well, because the guy didn't get it quite right.
I did point out that there were exit polls in New Jersey.
I didn't do them.
I didn't vote in New Jersey, so I didn't participate in them, but there were exit polls in New Jersey.
Let me put it this way.
As I mentioned at the close of yesterday's program, one of the reasons that the Republican establishment is orgasmic over Christie's win yesterday, it was a landslide win.
Excuse me, one of the reasons is that he won Hispanics by what was it, nine points or five points, something like that.
He won the Hispanic vote.
And that is just orgasmic to the Republican establishment.
That's where they think their future is, is in the Hispanic vote.
Sterdley, don't bother looking it up.
It's five or nine points.
It's one of the two.
Doesn't matter.
So they're just ecstatic about that.
And I made mention of it.
And they're extrapolating that to mean that Christie can win the Hispanic vote nationwide.
And that's why they're happy.
And the thing about this is there were also exit polls of people who voted in New Jersey.
And they were asked in a presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Governor Christie, who would you vote for?
And Hillary won that exit poll by four to six points.
I forget, but that was the range.
And while the GOP establishment is understandably happy that Governor Christie won the Hispanic vote in New Jersey, if it ever came down to a presidential race between Hillary and Governor Christie, who's going to win the Hispanic vote?
Hillary is.
And not just in New Jersey, but everywhere.
That's the problem with this.
We all know this.
Maybe the Republicans could do something to reach out to Hispanics, but amnesty is not the answer.
I mean, if you're going to do that, that's just going Democrat-like.
We've talked about that.
I don't need to rehash all of that.
But that's why they're extant.
All I did was point out, I didn't blame Christie for what's his name, Cuccinelli's loss.
All I did was he didn't go campaign for him.
All I did, I just told you the truth.
Cuccinelli asked Christie to come in and campaign for him, and Christie didn't.
That's all.
If that sounds like criticism, I'm just telling you what happened.
And then I told you about the exit polls.
So Christie wins in his landslide with Hispanics and everything else, but in a presidential race in New Jersey, Hillary would win.
Which means, if the exit poll is right, remember these guys live and die by this stuff, that Christie would lose his home state to Hillary in a presidential race, if it ever eventuated.
I still don't think he's going to be the nominee, but I've been wrong about Hillary every day.
So I'll have to put that aside here and really rethink that.
So, anyway, that was the setup to the question.
And now the answer comes from Mr. Palatucci, who is the Republican National Committee Man for New Jersey.
Not at all.
I mean, I take with a grain of salt people who are promoting their radio station, they're promoting their book, or promoting their movie on HBO because by picking on somebody, they're out there shilling for themselves and looking for viewers or who sales.
A lot of followers in your party.
Listen, again, I think most people understand this is one man's opinion, Rush Limbaugh, who's got advertising to sell, and Chris Christie is a popular, successful governor.
And it won't hurt him as he was.
It won't hurt him as he was.
That has to wait for Mr. Limbaugh to get some more viewers.
Well, to all of you viewing the program today, you know, it is sort of a non-sequitur.
Well, Rush Limbaugh's got a lot of advertising to sell, and Chris Christie is a popular governor.
What does that mean?
Look, everybody knows, folks, if Christie is the Republican nominee, I'm not suggesting people vote for Hillary.
This is absurd here, what's being done.
All we're doing is analyzing Republican chances as we go forward.
And we know that this guy's leaving out a crucial aspect of everything mentioned yesterday, and that is how the Republican establishment is at war with its own base.
That was the fundamental point being discussed yesterday that the New Jersey committee man wasn't asked about.
May not even know that that's what happened here.
I just wanted to play those two sounds bites with you for you because they're amusing.
Now, let me find this.
Nothing.
No, no.
Here's the thing.
What's wrong with selling advertising?
It sounds like a Democrat comment.
There's nothing wrong with it.
What he's trying to say is that I don't believe what I'm saying.
I'm just saying outrageous things, trying to attract an audience.
When he says, well, he's got advertising to sell, Limbaugh trying to sell advertising.
Christie is a successful governor.
What he's saying is, I'm just some little cad here on the radio, mouthing off, saying whatever I have to say to sell advertising.
Well, over here is the serious governor of New Jersey who's working really hard to build a Republican Party.
It's just a way of discrediting what I do because selling advertising is the number one business requirement here.
If that doesn't happen, all the rest of it's academic.
But so does Fox.
So does everybody in the media except PBS.
And they get taxpayer money to do what they do.
They don't have to sell advertising, so they don't have to really get an audience.
We do.
But that comment is simply made to discredit.
What he's really saying is Limbaugh doesn't believe what he's saying.
He's just toying with you.
He's just using you.
He's just saying whatever he has to to get you all riled up.
And I don't know how that sells advertising, by the way.
I don't know how making you mad sells advertising, but that's what that comment means.
And he wasn't listening yesterday, so he really doesn't know.
He was kind of put on the spot by the question.
You have to give him that.
Now, let's go to this Stephanie Cutter sound button.
I don't have the transcript in front of me, so I don't remember exactly what it was, but what I do have in front of me is a piece at media.
CNN strange Stephanie Cutter claims Christie's big win was rejection of the Republican Party.
And the media analyzed and said, well, what an idiot this Stephanie Cutter is.
And here's the way the story goes.
I couldn't believe it.
As I saw it on election night, CNN analyst Democrat flak Stephanie Cutter claimed that Chris Christie's big win should be read as a rejection of the Republican Party.
Bill Crystal had just proclaimed Christie was impressive and Obamacare is toxic.
And then they quote some people that newsbusters, come on, Stephanie, but this kind of mockable junk is exactly what defines her.
Here's what she said.
Again, I think that's what she's saying in this bite.
Let's listen.
I read it as a rejection of the Republican Party.
Chris Christie ran not as a partisan Republican, but really as a moderate.
And the thing that bolstered his numbers from the beginning was the hurricane, Hurricane Sandy, where he put politics aside and got heavily criticized by the Republican Party.
But look at the exits in New Jersey.
Even though Chris Christie, there is an overwhelming wind there for him, they're rejecting the Republican Party.
58% disapprove.
Now, I don't know what's wrong with that.
On the surface, everything she says pretty much, I mean, it may be a bit of a stretch to say that Christie's win is a rejection of the Republican Party.
But what she's saying is that Christie didn't run as a Republican.
He ran as a friend of Obama moderate, a Northeastern moderate.
He didn't go campaign for Cuccinelli.
He didn't utter a bunch of conservatism.
He went out and ran as a moderate, as a Northeast moderate Republican and got the Hispanic vote.
And he ran as a compromiser and a guy who can work with Democrats, not if somebody wants to beat them.
And I think that's what she meant.
And she says, look, he's playing off his big uptick after he embraced Obama and walked the beach with Obama after Hurricane Sandy.
And I think her point is that that ticked off a bunch of Republicans one week before the election.
And in her world, that means his election was a rejection of the Republican Party.
And she cites the exit poll.
So I think she was, I know what she's trying to say.
It's one of the first times that this woman has ever come close, in my mind, to being somewhat, I don't know, objective or what have you.
And other commentators were talking about how Christie's win is a good sign for Hillary.
And all they're doing is citing the exit polls.
You know, these people live and die with that stuff.
And that analysis was being laughed at and made fun of in conservative media.
And I think people ought to be very careful about this on the Republican side, misunderstanding what happened and what it means because it's, you know, there is no singular Republican Party today.
The Republican Party does have an internecine war going on.
Did you see the Country Music Awards last night?
You didn't, certainly, you didn't see this?
Have you heard about this?
They totally, oh, they made fun of Obamacare.
Then Jay Leno picked up on it later on.
They totally mocked Obamacare.
Here we have, this is on ABC last night, Country Music Awards 2013, Carrie Underwood and the co-host Brad Paisley.
And this is how, oh, I got to take a break.
I just, I got to take a break.
I forgot.
I forgot that we sell advertising here.
And I've got, yeah, be right back.
I'll tell you what, too, this thing of the Miami Dolphins, a richie incognito and a bullying.
I can't, I can't, folks, all the people coming out now to defend incognito has thrown the drive-bys into a tizzy.
I mean, even some of the brothers that comment on ESPN, some of the brothers are coming out and I'm defending incognito.
A former offensive lineman for the Dolphins has written a huge piece at MondayMorningQuarterback.com, MMQB, defending incognito.
I mean, there are players all over the place coming out and saying that this Jonathan Martin guy's a wuss.
I mean, this story's doing a 180.
And then a Dolphins executive, general manager Jeff Ireland is now named as the Dolphin executive.
It was total incognito to toughen Martin up.
So we'll have that as the program unfolds as well.
Time Magazine.
I'll get to the CMAs after the break.
Time Magazine's cover.
Have you seen this?
It is a cameo profile, silhouette profile of Christie, Chris Christie, whole cover.
And the headline is The Elephant in the Room.
And they're wondering here, this is a little blurb here from New Jersey News.
Wondering if Time Magazine's taking a shot at Christie over his weight by having this giant profile of his head with the headline, The Elephant in the Room.
Now, I don't know, but I'm telling you, Time Magazine is totally capable of this.
They might mean by elephant in the room, the Republican that has a chance here at winning that nobody wants to talk about, but he's right there.
But it could also be elephant Christie size insult kind of thing.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, America's real anchor man meeting and surpassing all audience expectations every day.
Now, I'm going to hold up this Time magazine cover here on the ditto camp for those of you going to look at it there.
It's an Alfred Hitchcock type silhouette from the side, fills up the cover.
Obviously, a huge man.
What?
What?
Not nice that they did that?
Don't you just?
It's not nice that Time magazine did.
Right.
And as you see there, the headline, the elephant in the room.
Now, the elephant happens to be the GOP mascot, right?
Have you ever seen Time magazine call Obama a jackass, which is their mascot?
So obviously they have an out here.
Well, an elephant?
No, this is the elephant.
It's a Republican.
Come on, Time, big guy, elephant in the room.
This, by the way, this ought to let you guys in the drive-bys know what's, you know, you made the same mistake with McCain.
Thought McCain became good buddies with the media.
The media was his base.
And all it took was a Democrat opponent.
It was bye-bye love for McCain.
It's going to be the same thing here.
Same thing with the Hispanic vote.
No, let me grab a quick phone call.
We'll get to CMAs in a second.
I got a call I want to get Dayton, Ohio.
Quentin, welcome, sir, to the program.
Great to have you here.
Oh, thank you very much, Rush.
Great to talk to you.
Thank you, sir.
Yes.
One thing I've noticed is nobody seems to realize that Obamacare is the biggest feminist purchase in the history of the U.S.
It is a giant vote purchase of women.
It went out and it promised they were going to be taken care of if they were pregnant, any of that.
Everything would be cared for.
They're not going to be discriminated against and required to pay more than a man because that was discrimination.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think you got a point.
I think he's got a point here, folks.
Not only is that, it's a gigantic Democrat voter registration drive.
It is a wealth transfer.
I mean, it is a communist's wet dream.
Well, it also ignores that it actually does the reverse.
It mandates discrimination by gender against men because they're not free wellness checks.
That's okay.
Men deserve to be discriminated against because they're predators, they're brutes.
And men have had the power for all these years since the country was founded.
It's okay to discriminate against men.
Men are the reason women are unhappy.
Men are the reason women are single.
Men are the reason women have babies without husbands.
Men are the reason for all this.
You're more right than you know.
And that's exactly the problem is people haven't woken up to how much this is all going to cost because sooner or later, somebody is going to sue the government, nail them for the gender discrimination.
They don't know.
And all those free services are either going to go away or they're going to find out that they're going to have to provide the same services to men, which is going to be a huge increase in cost.
It'll never happen.
Democrats have the judges, the decision.
Men are never going to get birth control pills provided for them.
Condom will never be a medical device.
But a vasectomy versus a tubal ligation, vasectomies aren't covered.
Well, tubals are.
They can sue on that.
Well, they can succeed.
You know, men ought to have vasectomies, except for gay guys.
Men ought to have vasectomies.
This is the attitude now.
Gay guys having vasectomies doesn't accomplish anything.
But a heterosexual guy having a vasectomy prevents brutes, prevents predators, prevents boys, prevents, I'm exaggerating, obviously, but not by much.
Look, the reason I wanted to take old Quentin's call is because I've got some exit poll data from the Virginia race that is that it just listen to this.
In practically every category, Cuccinelli swept McAuliffe, except unmarried women.
And I mean, it is, here are the numbers.
According to the exit polls, Cuccinelli defeated McAuliffe among married women, 51 to 42%, and the Libertarian placeholder there took 7% of married women.
Cuccinelli also defeated McAuliffe among married men, 50 to 44%, and the Libertarian took 6%.
So according to the exit poll, Cuccinelli was the clear winner among married people.
He defeated McAuliffe 50 to 43 in the married people demographic.
However, McAuliffe won a landslide among unmarried Virginians, 62 to 29%.
That is huge.
And he was especially big with unmarried women, defeating Cuccinelli 67 to 25% in unmarried women.
And that means what Quentin is exactly right.
Unmarried women are looking at government for everything.
And when unmarried women look for government for everything, they find Democrats.
And I don't think that this is uncommon in Virginia.
I think it's probably going to be pretty true nationwide.
And he's right.
Obamacare is a giant goodie bag for unmarried women.
The whole, remember that Julia commercial where this single woman is born to indentured servitude, has her little three-foot square garden in the back of her little 800-square-foot studio apartment, and she got two or three flowers, and she goes through life with government providing everything.
And the one thing in the Julia commercial she never had was a child.
Oh, take it back.
She had a child.
There was never a man.
In that Julia commercial, Julia never interacted with a man.
She had a baby somehow.
But the man was nowhere near that commercial.
And I'm telling you, old Quentin here, our first caller, is right on the money.
Obamacare, among whatever else it is, is a giant grab bag for unmarried women.
It plays on every fear they have.
It plays on every stereotype they believe.
It basically Obamacare and the entire Democrat agenda basically says to unmarried women, you are discriminated against.
You're treated unfairly.
You get taken advantage of.
You don't get in relationship.
Nobody loves you.
You end up having babies that you can't support.
The dreaded fathers are never around.
They walk out on you.
They don't pay their child support.
We will.
They don't pay your prenatal, your postnatal.
We will.
They don't play for your little garden in the back of your 800 square foot studio apartment.
We will.
They don't pay for your bus tokens to ride our mass transit.
We will.
They're not going to give you birth control pills so you go out and do whatever you want with whoever you want, however many times, we will.
But we're here to help you because we know that men have mistreated you and men have taken advantage of you and men have done unspeakable things to you.
And we Democrats, we are here to take, and go back to the soccer mom era where maybe some of this start, but this is a fundamental aspect of militant feminism.
And it has basically taught that men are the enemy, that they are the power structure, that they are the Predatory.
They're brutes.
They're uncaring.
They will beat you up.
They'll beat up your kids.
They will never show up for work.
They won't give you any money.
All of this.
And the Democrat Party rides into the rescue to make up for all of that that these brute men do not give women.
Now, that may be a slight exaggeration.
Well, so how come these Julias aren't signing up for Obamacare?
We don't know how many of them are trying and don't know how to use computers and don't know what to do when they get in there.
But it's not just these Julias and unmarried women not signing up for Obamacare.
Nobody's signing up for Obamacare yet.
That's boy.
Speaking of that, I keep reminding myself of things I want to talk about here.
Lanny Davis, who's one of the Democrat Party crisis managers, if you will, he's out there saying he was on Fox this morning.
He was out there.
Lanny Davis says, you know what?
Obama needs to go on TV and admit that he lied.
And he needs to go on TV and tell people it is going to cost more.
Your insurance is going to cost more.
Your health care is going to cost more.
And it's the only way that we can make sure everybody has it.
You just ought to go out there and just do it.
Just go out there and say it.
These Democrat crisis managers are really, really worried that this lie at Obama, if he sticks to it and tries to finesse it, it's going to come back and hurt him because they're really worried about what happened in Virginia.
I saw him on TV today.
They're really, they are scared to death because Cuccinelli, had this, had there been another two weeks or had there been some money for Cuccinelli from the GOP establishment, he could have won this.
And he could have won it because Obamacare is an albatross around the Democrats' necks.
And I just, you know, yesterday I said, I don't like playing the could have, would-have moral victory game, but sometimes it is helpful to point out that had Cuccinelli won and had the reason been Obamacare, do you realize the number of elected Democrats, especially those up for re-election next year, how many of them might have caved on Obamacare?
We could have, the Republican Party, had they worked hard toward getting Cuccinelli elected, could have dealt a huge blow to Obamacare.
Now, that is worth sitting here and regretting because it's an opportunity loss, and it could still happen, is the point.
Okay, I gotta take a timeout.
More advertising sales here.
And then we'll come back and I'll finally get to the Country Music Awards clips from last night.
So don't go away.
Country Music Awards are America.
Obamacare is a national joke.
Last night on ABC, the co-hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley at the outset of the show talking about Obamacare.
Hey, do you have that Obamacare?
Obamacare, what's good?
What's good?
Oh, it's great.
It's great.
It's great.
Let's see.
This can't be too hard.
Why is it spinning?
Oh, it does that.
Okay.
Why is it smoking?
I don't.
Maybe, maybe we should restart it.
I'll tell you, I'll tell you.
The whole place, wherever this was, it was in Nashville, but wherever the arena was, everybody was on their feet applauding this routine.
They were laughing themselves.
All it took was, hey, if you have that Obamacare, Obamacare was.
And the audience erupted.
You heard it.
Oh, it's great.
Yeah, well, what is well, I started signing up last Thursday.
I'm almost done.
Do you know, when you log on to a website and there is an error, you usually get a page that says error 404.
More people know what that means now than ever before, thanks to Obamacare.
More people have found the error 404 page and know what it means now than ever before, thanks to Obamacare.
So then after that setup, then they break into song.
They take a parody of a George Strait tune.
Obamacare by Morning.
So I'll end up with him, Lord.
If I sit here till dawn, we'll have cataracts and dementia.
Oh, this is getting on my last nerve.
Obamacare by morning.
Over six people served.
Oh, yeah.
Ready?
There you have it.
That's Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood at the CMA Awards last night.
I mean, it was just, it was fabulous.
And what this means is Obama and Obamacare have become a joke.
You just mention the word and people start laughing.
This will not sit well at the regime.
Over six people served.
I'm going to wind up with hemorrhoids if I sit here till dawn.
Cataracts and dementia.
Oh, this is getting on my last nerve.
I'm telling you, at the regime, this is not acceptable.
I mean, you can criticize them up to a point, but you do not laugh.
You do not laugh at the regime.
That's when they target you for the dungeons.
You do not laugh at the regime.
And this was huge.
They're laughing at the regime.
They're laughing at Obamacare, and they're laughing at a Democrat wet dream, national healthcare, making a joke of it.
Jay Leno last night on the Tonight Show during the monologue.
President Obama saw gravity today, not the film as poll numbers.
Not good.
Leno's polls show President Obama's approval rating down to 39%.
And Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's approval rating went up to 49%.
How does Meg Obama feel, huh?
You better off smoke and crack than passing Obamacare.
What have been up 10 points?
Would have been 10 points higher.
Right on, right on.
Meanwhile, and Leno's numbers are up and nobody else's are.
And then this lie, this lie that Obama has told, keep your doctor, keep your plan, it's now part of pop culture reality.
Have you noticed the president backtracking a little bit on this whole deal?
Like at a fundraiser earlier this week, President Obama said, no, no, no.
What he promised was that you could keep your health care plan if it hasn't changed since the law had passed.
You know, he's such a good speaker.
He almost believed in himself.
And then his pants caught fire.
That's when I heard.
When I saw it, when the pants caught fire.
Okay, now, in the face of all of this, the Democrats have trotted out crisis manager extraordinaire Lanny Davis.
And he was on Fox today.
Fox and friends, Brian Kilmead, said, do you believe the president is handling this right?
In the world of crisis management, facts that are in front of your face have to be admitted to.
President Obama and all Democrats should say, we support this act, which I do.
We messed up in explaining it.
We oversimplified.
We should have told people, you might have to change plans to increase your coverage, and that's going to cost you more.
That was a mistake.
We need to fix it.
It wasn't explained well.
Now we just have to acknowledge that, which is crisis management rule 101 and fix it.
Problem with that, Mr. Davis, is that he's going to have to admit that he lied.
And that's right.
We have the poof.
Lanny's famous.
He says, where's the poof?
During the Lewinsky scandal, he was a crisis manager for Clinton.
And he kept his own TV.
Where's the poof?
You've got to have poof and facts.
And so we've got the poof.
Obama lied.
So Lanny wants Obama to go out and admit that he lied.
He wants to go out and tell people you're going to not keep your plan.
You can't keep it.
You can't keep your doctor.
It's going to cost you more.
That's the fix.
Oh, God.
Gosh.
Would you love to see Obama do that?
And I goofed up explaining this to you.
It actually is going to cost you more.
And you can't keep.
And screw you.
Do you realize how desperate things really are at the White House?