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Dec. 27, 2013 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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December 27, 2013, Friday, Hour #2
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The beginning of the first hour of today's program, I bragged and claimed that I have a stack of stuff today to use Russia's terminology.
It's every bit as good as a stack of stuff that he comes into the program when in fact this is a really good stack of stuff.
There's a lot of stuff out there, and that's perfect because you know what today is.
Live from New York City.
It's open line Friday.
1800-282-2882 is the telephone number.
It's kind of weird that it's taken this long.
Jesse Jackson's talking about Duck Dynasty now.
What took him so long?
He's normally there within three minutes of the offensive th.
He's off his game.
I mean, Duck Dynasty.
What are you gonna talk about next?
Pearl Harbor?
I mean, Jesse Jackson, he Al Sharpton's getting the jump on him on a lot of this stuff.
He used to respond with laser-like speed.
The instant that there was a flap, he'd be there and the TV cameras would be following anyway.
He's weighed in on Duck Dynasty.
I want you to listen to what he said because it's indicative of a change in terminology that is coming from the race hustlers in our society.
In criticizing Phil Robertson, the patriarch of Duck Dynasty, who said all the things that we've now heard about.
Jesse Jackson said, At least the bus driver who ordered Rosa Parks, oh, okay.
We're now going to bring Rosa Parks into this.
At least the bus driver who ordered Rosa Parks to surrender her seat to a white person was following state law.
Robertson's statements were uttered freely and openly without cover of the law.
Within a context of what he seemed to believe was white privilege.
Oh, white privilege.
You're gonna hear that one a lot now.
My sheriff back in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clark, who is a black conservative, gave me a reaction to this, and he said that Jackson chose his words very, very carefully here.
White privilege is a term that's now very popular in academia.
For all the things that they can't keep calling racist anymore, because they realize that they five finally cried wolf once too often and claiming that everything is racist, they now come up with this seemingly less hostile word, white privilege.
Yes, Phil Robertson said what he said because he's a white guy, according to the Reverend Jackson.
So therefore he felt as though he was privileged to utter these things.
The thing about white privilege, according to Sheriff Clark is, is that it's a perfect term to throw on to white liberals.
Because they'll adamantly deny that they are racist, but they can accept that they are the beneficiaries of privilege, so they can self-flagellate themselves.
So he throws out this white privilege nonsense.
Now, Jesse Jackson weighing into Duck Dynasty is of course nonsensical.
The reason he you gotta cut him a little bit of slack for being so late on it.
I mean, Christmas is a confusing time.
You know, for Reverend Jackson.
Difficult to get the whole family together with the one in prison and then the other one that he paid to stash.
So he's a little bit slow on the uptake on this.
Probably was waiting to see if Sharpton would jump in, jump in.
Everyone Sharpton, I don't I don't think Sharpton said anything on Duck Dynasty.
They're getting to the point of being literally neither here nor there.
But the comments that he makes, they do provoke some thought.
I'm a guest host, so you don't get to hear my philosophy a lot.
Rush is freely shared with you his philosophy of life, career, personhood.
I'm not about as a guest host to give you what I think the meaning of life is, but there are two things that I know.
One is that you can't make emotional decisions.
People who make decisions on the basis of emotion, they screw up, whether you're talking about your personal life, your business life, or in government.
When you make a decision because it makes you feel good in the short term.
Oh, let's prevent Iran from having nuclear weapons.
Let's cut a deal that says they won't do it.
Oh, that feels so good in the short term.
The New York Times is gonna pray, why they we're moving close to ending this threat from Iran.
Well, you feel good at the time, don't you?
How many times do we know someone in our life that's dating somebody that you just know is bad?
Everybody knows it, but the person feel they want to believe, but I love him.
It's an emotional decision.
The whole promise of Obama himself, the guy who was going to be the great unifier.
We wanted to believe this.
It was emotional.
It wasn't logical.
We're electing a guy who had never done anything in his life, who had always been in the right place at the right time, who had an undistinguished career in the Illinois State Senate, didn't do anything in the United States Senate, came out of Chicago, the capital of backroom politics in the United States.
There was never any reason hung around with radicals like Ayres and Jeremiah Wright.
There was never any reason to believe that he would be anything other than exactly what we're getting right now.
But boy, that felt good.
That's the first thing I know.
You've got to make decisions based on logic and not emotion.
And the other thing I know in life is that you can't shelter people from the consequences of failure.
But boy, do we want to do that?
Look at how we're raising our kids right now.
Every one of them is told that they're wonderful and special.
Even when they're not.
You've got some sports leagues that don't even like to keep score.
All the kids get to play in equal amount of time.
We are rightly concerned about bullying because it's a real problem in human life.
But we're treating bullying as if it's some sort of psychological condition rather than a problem that can be handled interpersonally.
The grade inflation that's going on everywhere.
Oh, great inflation.
Look at the Ivy League institutions.
If you don't get an A, you're a flop because everybody's getting A's.
The teams that don't want to cut kids from high school sports teams.
Oh, you know, that's terrible.
They cut kids from the high school basketball team.
I remember when I was a kid, they cut me, and I that stuck with me for the rest of my life.
So we don't want to we don't want to do that.
The whole notion of income redistribution in the United States.
We've got to be fair.
We've got to take from the successful and give to the unsuccessful.
What I know is this.
Failure and the consequences of it is what motivates people.
I can't say everybody, but just about everybody I know that is successful.
Has a little bit of drive to them.
And maybe a lot of drive.
And it usually comes from somewhere, and it often comes from something that you didn't get before.
Our quarterback back in Wisconsin, where I'm from is Aaron Rodgers, who's by the way, gonna play Sunday against the Chicago Bears.
Come back with his injury.
Guy's got a chip on his shoulder the size of a redwood tree.
He's always focusing on he was cut from a high school team.
He didn't get offered a good scholarship.
He had to go to a junior college before the University of California came calling for him.
He was expected to be picked first or second in the draft.
He plummeted all the way down to something like 24th.
Then he had to sit on the bench behind Brett Favre.
When Brett Favre came and said he was gonna retire, then he hasn't gonna retire.
Fans wanted Brett Favre to still be the quarterback, not Aaron Rodgers.
Aaron Rodgers took every one of those disrespects and built it into this rage in which he was determined to prove how good he is.
You know, I'm not gonna psychoanalyze Rush, but I hear him talking on this program about his starts in radio and how he wanted to do certain things and Mannington didn't always want to let him do it the way that he felt like doing it.
I know that pushed him.
I could speak from my own personal life.
I know this sounds crazy, but it's true.
This is what I've done.
Before I made it to the extent that I made it, every single time I applied for a job, and I didn't get it, I saved those rejection letters.
I still have them somewhere in some box.
And when I was trying to make it, I'd go back and I'd read those things.
They'd hack me off each time I read them.
Got a voice that sounds like a 1957 Chrysler trying to start up at seven o'clock in the morning when it's three degrees below zero, all this nonsense, all this stuff that you get.
Well, I fed off of that.
By sheltering people from protecting them from the consequences of bad things.
We do not help them.
This is why the entitlement mentality is so debilitating in the United States.
The entitlement mentality tells someone it's not your fault.
You don't have a chance, so we're gonna give it to you.
Somebody else's fault that you're in this plight that you're in.
It's not fair.
You're a victim of racism, you're a victim of sexism, you're a victim of this, that, or the other thing.
Oh, and by the way, those rich people, the one percenters, they don't deserve it either, so we're gonna give some of it to you.
Don't worry, it's not your fault.
So there's Jesse Jackson prattling now about white privilege, whatever that is.
Implicit in the term white privileges is that someone who isn't white doesn't have privilege.
No one's going to argue that black Americans don't face challenges that white Americans don't face.
Be idiotic to argue that this country gives you a level playing field at birth, even if Even now.
It doesn't.
But the solution to that is not to tell someone that they are entitled to something.
If you want something in our world, go get it.
And everybody who's made it, at whatever level of making it you want to describe, business, their personal life, sports, entertainment, their own personal salvation, there's somebody that went out and got it.
And in most cases, the thing that drove them to get it was being denied something earlier in life.
Many have argued about why so many immigrants to the United States, so many immigrant groups, have succeeded while others have lagged.
I take a look at some of the immigrant groups that have thrived in the United States, and I think about the horrible conditions in the countries that they came from.
They often were running from something.
They actually saw this as an opportunity.
Once they got here, they thought, I'm now starting to make it.
Whereas the people that we have in our own country who are struggling, we keep telling them that it's not our fault.
Don't worry, we'll give you this, we'll give you that, we'll give you the Obama phone.
We're gonna give you health care, we'll give you, give you, give, give you a, we'll give you all of this stuff.
And by the way, these people that have made it in life or that they've got something, Phil Robertson, you know, he's got all this money because he makes a good duck call or whatever it is that he makes, they're not entitled to it.
We do people no favors by trying to handle the hand them life on a silver platter.
Let people accept their lot in life and let them get hacked off about it.
Yeah, I got screwed, it's not fair.
You're right, it isn't fair.
Well, go do something about it and don't expect Barack Obama to make it all better for you because he won't.
He's just gonna pretend and say that he will, but he won't.
Which is why if you look around, you'll realize that in black America, poor America, nothing's any better than it was when he came in.
So you gotta stop buying all this rhetoric from Sharpton and Jackson and everybody else, that nothing is your fault.
That we're gonna take care of it.
You want things to be better?
Guess what?
You're gonna have to do it yourself.
My name is Mark Belling, and I'm sitting in for Rush Limbaugh.
Mark Belling sitting in for Rush Limbaugh.
For those of you who are sick of the Christmas music, don't like the fact that you're still hearing the Christmas bumper music.
Tough.
I am allowed to dictate my bumper music.
I believe that the Christmas season should not end on Christmas Day.
I think it starts too early.
My ideal would be like December 5th, maybe even the 10th.
Run it through early January and then you're done with it.
I know I can't always get what I want, but I think I can get you've played you've you've accommodated me so far.
Am I gonna get the Christmas bumper music the whole show?
Begrudgingly, the staff is sick of well, when does Rush make you start it?
Right after Thanksgiving, maybe?
Pretty much.
Well, that's appropriate.
But it doesn't have to end right now.
You know, if we had better New Year's music, you could transition into that, but there is only one.
There's like two New Year's songs.
There's the old Lang Zion, then there's the one where Dan Fogelberg ripped off old Langzine.
So we don't What do you do in New Year's Eve?
That's a good one.
But it's too early to start those.
Anyway, I've got a perfect example to illustrate what it was that I was just talking about here.
But this is open line Friday, so it's time to talk to the folks.
1-800-282-2882 is the phone number.
Let's go to Philadelphia and Joe.
Joe, you're on the Rush Limbaugh program with Mark Belling.
Hello, Joe.
You're on, Joe.
Oh, how are you doing?
I'm great.
Um I uh just go thumbtails a little bit into what you were just talking about.
Um and um the Medicare situation.
I was uh paralyzed in surgery by accidentally, but uh I wound up in a hospital bed for a year in a wheelchair for two years, didn't like either one.
So I started to go to physical therapy, and uh at the time Medicare was taking care of twelve months of physical therapy.
Now I've been told it's been cut down to three months total uh of physical therapy.
And um it's gonna be tough, but I'm gonna get myself I walk right now, a little like Frankenstein, but I do walk.
Now you're referring to I'm in a hospital bed, I'm not in a wheelchair.
You're referring to the cuts that are occurring.
You're seeing across the board in Medicaid and Medicare, which are run by the government, they are changing what it is that's being reimbursed and for how much, because and I mentioned in the last hour of the program that you've got you're trying to squeeze this dish rag as hard as they can to achieve savings wherever they can to accommodate the additional costs that are coming in as a result of Obamacare.
What we have in this c we have in this country is we've got tens of millions of guys like you, Joe, and every story is going to be different, but they are all going to be affected in one way or another by taking a system that was pretty much working, expensive and not perfect, and turning it into this nightmare that they're inflicting on us.
So you're going to get in the coverage that you are provided, something that isn't as good as what you were getting before, so we can change the entire system to accomplish who knows what.
And the Obamacare supporters still can't tell us what positive thing is happening in this country.
They can't tell us that we're covering more people.
We're not.
They can't tell us that insurance is more affordable because it isn't.
They can't tell us that people now have greater access to doctors because they don't.
They can't say that Medicare and Medicaid are getting better because they're not.
They can't give us any positives instead, but we hear a lot of people like you who are affected in a profound ways by what they've done with regard to this pot to this program.
Thank you for the call.
I said I had an example of what I was yapping about a moment ago about not protecting people from failure.
On Sunday, we find out who's in the NFL playoffs and who isn't, and who has first round buys, and he doesn't.
The beautiful thing about the NFL is you play this whole regular season, 16 games over 17 weeks, and it really is for one purpose.
Who's in the playoffs and who isn't?
You're either a winner or you're not.
You're either a playoff team or you're not a playoff team.
It's a very, very defined line.
And you know what?
It isn't always fair.
There are gonna be some crappy teams that make the playoffs.
Dallas plays Philadelphia.
Dallas could actually make the playoffs with eight losses.
Nine, seven, whatever it is.
I think what are they eight and seven, seven and eight?
Green base playing Chicago.
Chicago's eight and seven.
Green Bay seven, seven and one.
One of them's gonna get in.
In the meantime, may I kind of think that if the Arizona Cardinals get into the postseason, they could actually win the Super Bowl.
Hardly anybody's playing any better than them right now.
They might not make it even though they're ten and five.
Guess what?
That's not fair.
So what?
I anything that'll motivate Arizona to be even better next year.
That's the way things work, and I think football fans like it for that reason.
You can't keep trying to make everything fair.
What you instead have to do is come up with ways to drive, push people towards succeeding, and failure is part of that.
Mark Belling in for Rush.
Friday, you know that means open line Friday, 1-800-282-2882 is the phone number to Washington, Missouri.
Yeah, Missouri.
Uh Bill, it's your turn on the Rush Limbaugh program with Mark Belling.
Hey, Mark, um, just listening to you talk about the uh sporting events and everything, and I'm just wondering how are these colleges gonna handle all these sport teams that they have and they traveled to different cities and they have to get insurance through these cities, so their insurance would change.
So they'd be kicked off their insurance, number one, but you got your cheerleaders, your football players, basketball players.
How are they gonna stay insured and be able to play uh sports?
I don't know how that works.
I don't know.
But I do know this.
Every question, and you know, I do a daily program back in Milwaukee, and we've talked a lot about Obamacare for three years.
There's one answer that I've learned works as the default every time I get a question like yours.
And you know, Nancy Pelosi's famous quote, we've got to pass it to find out what's in it, with regard to Obamacare, even people who stayed very, very close to the issue when the Senate was passing it and the House is passing it, Obama was signing it, didn't know everything that was in there because this thing is so massive.
Look at the impacts that we're only finding out about today.
But the one thing I've learned is that when somebody asks me a question about what's going to happen because of some aspect of Obamacare, if I just say it's gonna get worse, it works every time.
There's nothing that's better.
So I I actually don't know the answer to your program.
I don't know how those programs and those kids are insured.
I don't know what the impact on universities is, but I say with tremendous confidence that because of Obamacare, all of the impacts are going to be worse, and I will be very, very surprised if in a year I'm not proven correct about that.
Thank you for the call.
You just want to make 15,000 predictions that are correct, come up with everything that you can think of, and then just say Obamacare is going to make that worse.
You're gonna look like a savant.
To uh Norfolk, Virginia, and Steve.
Steve, it's your turn on the Rush Limbaugh program with Mark Belling.
Hey, Mark, happy third day of Christmas.
Thank you.
Listen, I just wanted to make a comment about Jesse Jackson's statement about white privilege.
I find it very amusing because uh Phil Robertson said that when he was growing up, he he was working in the fields in in uh Louisiana.
Meanwhile, Jesse Jackson's favorite president, Barack Obama, is the is the one who grew up with white privilege.
After all, he he was raised by white grandparents.
He went to uh exclusive prep schools populated by privileged white people, and just about everything he's accomplished in his adult life has has been due to white guilt largely.
Well, he went to Ivy League institutions, and I'm not suggesting that most of what he accomplished as a young man, he didn't earn because he did earn it.
I mean, he got in, he did get into Harvard, he did make it to the head of law review.
Nobody can find anything that he actually did that.
You're talking about weight privilege.
Your your point is well taken, whether it was white privilege or not, there was privilege that was associated with it.
The fact, though, that that privilege may have helped him and may have helped someone else can't be used as an excuse for something that someone else didn't accomplish.
Because right alongside Barack Obama is probably somebody who didn't get any privilege at all.
There are all sorts of people who've succeeded in our country without privilege.
The point that I made in bringing all of this up in using this term now, and it's you you just watch.
This is gonna be the one that's in book in vogue by my buddy Sheriff Clark from Milwaukee.
He's on top of these things.
He watches what these intellectual elites do when they try to try to start explaining black people and black problems to white America.
This lingo now of throwing out this term white privilege, they realize they've overused the race card.
They've claimed everything is racist, that every time some conservative says something, it's racism.
That we try that if we try to explain away any type of underachievement in black America, we keep saying it's racism, racism, racism, racism.
So they're not going to come up with this whole white privilege nonsense that somehow that there's a privilege that exists by being white.
You can turn that thing around by asking then why all sorts of people who are beneficiaries of white privilege haven't had things work out for them.
But Obama's life, as you mentioned, it's one that has a fair amount of entitlement associated to it, the way he became a United States Senator from Illinois, that Senate seat was almost handed to him when the Republican candidate imploded when he got to the United States Senate, he was handed the opportunity to give that tremendous speech that he gave as the keynoter for the Democratic National Convention.
He was given that platform that exists almost everywhere in life.
So I think you're right about that.
If you want to find somebody that's an example of privilege, it's probably Obama in the meantime.
I don't know if uh I've still never seen the program.
I don't know that that business was that business existing before Phil took it over to his father started, or did he inherit it?
I I don't know if he built it or not, but he took a business and he turned it into something, and he tells the story that he was picking cotton out in the fields, and that's when he made his observations about black people.
I suspect that there's a lot less privilege associated with Phil Robertson than there is, as you said, with Barack Obama.
Thank you for the call.
I do have some Duck Dynasty news for you.
We're trying not to allow Duck Dynasty to hijack the program because it's gotten a lot of talk, which is a good thing.
There's been a real backlash to the political correctness with this.
That website that they've established, I stand with Phil.com.
It now has 250,000 internet signatures.
That was their goal.
To get 250,000 people to go to that website, I stand with Phil.com, put your name down, and state that you want the program to be reinstated to the AE network.
They've got it.
I've also got support from the most interesting place.
I'm a little biased here.
I'm actually not a little biased.
I'm biased on everything.
I think the greatest rock and roll band, American rock and roll band of all greatest rock American rock and roll band of all time is fill in the blank.
Mamon, Sturdley, American rock and roll band.
Greatest.
Nothing comes to mind, does it?
You're running through all of them and they're all British, aren't they?
I've got the well, I think it's Aerosmith.
I love Arrow Smith.
I love Steven Tyler.
Joe Perry's the guitarist.
Jojo.
Journey.
Journey's good.
I don't like to rip on Journey because everybody made fun of Journey when Journey was making all those hits in the 80s, and they now realize that Journey was great stuff.
Journey was good.
Foreigner was good.
Van Halen was good.
There's a lot of them.
Some people will argue that Nirvana was really good.
The temptations were spectacular.
The Beach Boys were good.
Anyway, I've got it as Aerosmith.
Joe Perry's the guitarist for Aerosmith.
He put out a tweet about Duck Dynasty.
Here's the quote.
And then in a follow-up tweet, seems to me people have a right to express their opinions and religious beliefs.
But that doesn't mean we have to agree.
We even have Joe Perry coming around on our side.
Joe Perry and Phil Robertson.
Let's go to Decatur, Illinois.
Linda, it's your turn on the Rush Limbaugh program with Mark Belling.
Mark, it's wonderful to be able to talk to you.
Thank you.
I'm just terribly disappointed with all of the illustrations that everybody's come up with.
Nobody's come up with Charlie Brown and Lucy.
Because I feel like we, as the American people, be it doctors, patients, whatever, are Charlie Brown and Obama is Lucy pulling the football away from us constantly, changing deadlines, changing rules, changing, changing, changing.
Well, why do you think he has we know why Lucy did it?
Lucy got her jollies out of suckering Charlie Brown.
Why do you think Obama keeps pulling the football away?
Same reason.
I go into the white privilege thing.
You know, I I'm not sure you're right about that.
There's one thing we don't know, because I don't think it ever happened in Charlie Broad.
We don't know what would have happened if Charlie Brown ever would have been it would have been allowed to kick the football.
Do you recall that he that Lucy ever actually let him kick it?
I mean, th this guy might have been turned out to be Sebastian Janikowski.
Maybe he would have been a great kicker.
There's a reason that Barack Obama keeps changing all of the deadlines.
Everything's screwed up.
This is a guy, you know, we if you want to keep using the football analogy, this is the quarterback that's running around 17 yards behind the line of scrimmage.
There's a seven-man blitz coming after him.
He can't find a receiver.
He's just scrambling.
He's making it up as he goes along.
He's changing deadlines and backing off on his own plan.
He's ignoring what his own law says.
He's changing this, changing that.
I don't even know what the deadline out of sign up was.
First it was going to be lat the 23rd, and then it was going to be the 24th.
Then he extended it to Christmas Day.
I don't even know if you're sub if you can still sign up right now.
No one knows.
All of these alterations, dropping the employer mandate, changing the deadline, giving this, that, and the other exemption that are out there.
This is all in an attempt to stop portions of his own law from taking effect.
Maybe he ought to realize the reason he has to keep making all of these changes, and the reason all these Democrats are in panic, is that the law isn't going to work.
It's terrible law.
That's why he keeps making all these changes.
So your comment about pulling the football away and the American public is Charlie Brown.
We still don't even know what the football is because he's got to keep changing it each time around.
Thank you for the call, Linda.
My name is Mark Belling.
It's open line Friday on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Here's one for you.
This is a classic example of liberals just being incapable of getting it.
You can put something right in front of their face and they will not grasp it.
There's a story in the New York Times.
I read the New York Times religiously when I do the Rush program.
You have to read the New York Times to understand how the left sees the world.
They set the table and they always put the fork on the wrong side.
They've got this story about how Florida is about to pass New York State in population.
New York State used to be the most populous state.
It hasn't been for a long time.
Florida, maybe in the new census estimate that comes out next month.
If not then, certainly soon, it's inevitable based on the trends.
Florida is going to overtake New York State in terms of population.
And the story goes into all of these reasons, and we know what many of them are.
The climate, business growth, changing demographics, immigration, on and on and on and on.
That the population growth of the New York City metro area is not enough to make up for the population losses in upstate New York.
I counted the number of paragraphs in this story.
Actually did that this morning.
Under the counting paragraphs, there are 23 of them.
It's not until paragraph 19 that they mention that Florida has no income tax.
And even then, the governor of Florida, Rick Scott, had to bring it up.
They can't grasp any of this.
Look at a state that is booming or showing population growth or business growth in the United States right now.
They are virtually all, if not all, low tax states.
The host of this program used to do his show all the time from New York where I'm sitting now.
He's in Florida.
He's openly talked about why he's in Florida almost all the time.
I live in Wisconsin.
It's frigid six months out of the year, and December has been brutal.
I mean, it's been terrible.
There's snow all over the place.
It's been cold every day.
Sure, that's a big reason why when people retire, they're bailing for Florida.
Every ex-cop I know from Milwaukee, whenever they retire, I mean, they're in Florida two minutes after they turn in the retirement papers.
Well, what else?
They get good pensions.
That's an income, they don't want to Pay income taxes.
You can't get liberals ever to accept that tax policy does drive human behavior.
If Florida had an income tax rate of 11%, what is the the income tax rate in New York?
It's way, way up here.
I don't have to pay it when I come here, do I?
Do I they're not after me?
Well, I might given what we're paying in Wisconsin, I might actually get a break if I may.
The point is this.
Human behavior is driven by tax policy.
People will do everything in their power to legally avoid taxes.
The people that I mentioned in Wisconsin, they wouldn't be so determined to, you know, we've got a lot of what do we call them, a snowbirds.
They leave Wisconsin in the summer and they go down to Florida in the winter.
They always make sure they're in Florida for seven or eight months, not just five and a half because they want Florida to be their legal residence.
If you want to create economic growth, and if these northern states want to stop this not only flight of individuals, but flight of capital, especially well-off older people who take their money and their tax payments to other states, they've got to look at the tax part of the equation.
And for all these northern states that keep losing population to keep thinking, well, you know, there's nothing we can do about it.
Immigration and you know, and of you know it's better for business and all of that stuff, they've got to be willing to look at their tax policy, and they never do.
I want to give you a prediction.
I said my stack of stuff was good.
Iran will keep enriching uranium, and it will be imparent by June of next year that this stupid deal that Obama cut is being violated literally already.
Not only will they keep enriching uranium, they will never have stopped.
I come back every few months.
I'm either going to be right or wrong about this.
Mark this one down.
December 27th, the guest host said your Iran will never have stopped enriching uranium.
My name is Mark Belling, I'm sitting in for Rush Limbaugh.
Price of stock of Twitter keeps going up.
Somebody wants to explain that to me in the next hour call, and I'd ask the call screener to allow him to come on the air because I don't understand Twitter.
Uh both snerdly gave me this.
Nearly one percent of young women in a United States study who have become pregnant claim to have done so as virgins.
According to a report in the Christmas edition of Britain's BMJ Medical Journal, based on interviews with 7,870 women and girls ages 15 to 28, 45 of the 5300 pregnancies in this group through the years occurred in women who claimed that they had conceived independent of men.
This does not include pregnancies that result from in vitro fertilization or other assisted reproduction technology.
So nearly one percent of the children born in the United States are being born to mothers who are claiming that they are virgins that had this child.
You gave me this story for what reason?
You were clearly trying to make a point, right?
It's a Christmas time kind of thing you claim.
Virgin Mary virgin births.
Now we can't go back and follow up and find out who these women are.
But we can make a surmise here.
Of this one percent who think that they gave birth as virgins.
Who do you think they voted for for president in the last election?
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