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I'm going to get back to William here in Winter Park, Florida in just a quick second, but there's one thing I forgot to mention to you.
In this story, the New York Times has a story about how Obama has failed to inspire young people that voted for him to run for office themselves.
And they're just so down on things.
They're so disappointed.
It didn't turn out the way that they expected.
And then they just don't want to get into politics.
They just don't think it's worth it.
It doesn't get anything done, blah, blah, blah, blah.
To certain extent, you can understand that.
In these kids' world politics has done nothing but gum things up.
But the end of the Wall Street Journal piece by James Freeman.
The uh the last two paragraphs, the shift in attitudes among the so-called millennial generation, which is kids born after 1980, may reflect the fact that the Obama era has been a disaster for them.
And it has.
The Obama era has been a disaster, but the problem is they don't really attach it to Obama, not yet, not fully, at least according to polling data.
I hope that's incorrect.
Recent report from the Pew Research Center, millennials are the first in the modern era to have higher levels of student loan debt and poverty and unemployment, lower levels of wealth and personal income than their two immediate predecessor generations, be the Gen X is the baby boomers.
Young people are not expected to turn out in big numbers for Democrats this fall.
The beltway spin is that apathetic youngsters don't care enough to show up for midterm elections.
But these millennials also appear increasingly dissatisfied with the results of Democrat governance.
Well, we hope that they make that connection.
What I have been worried about is that they won't make that connection, that they will not blame a particular party and its policies.
Again, because of the media.
I mean, where who's going to tell them that it's Democrat Party policy is doing this if they don't figure it out on their own?
The media is not going to do so.
Pop culture entertainment's not going to do so.
Late-night comedians are not going to do that.
So it's up to them finding conservative talk radio Fox News or figuring it out on their own that what is happening is due exclusively to Democrat Party policies.
Now, if that could be made a reality, if that were to happen, then it could be a plus that they would become increasingly dissatisfied with the results of Democrat governance.
But then, see, this is the rub.
This goes back to my point.
They were not alive, consciously alive.
They were too young to be aware of the eight years of Ronaldus Magnus.
If they were born in 1980, then they were they were nine when he left office.
You know, big whoop.
Anytime after that, they're going to be way too young to appreciate it.
So they don't really have any political movement to compare it to in terms of governance.
Their whole lives have been dominated by Democrats.
And if they believe that Democrats are the best people, that Republicans are mean-spirited, racist sex is big and homophobes, because that's what they've been told, then even if they start blaming Democrats, the opposition is no better in their minds.
They might just get down in the country.
And to me, you know, the Republican attitude has been, ah, screw the young people are going to always vote Democrat.
We'll get them later.
Young women always gonna vote Democrat.
We'll get them later, as they grow up and mature as they get older and so forth.
But I think it might be a good idea to make a move.
He's making them he's going after groups, he's going after the Hispanics, he's going after African Americans, he's gonna go after single women as groups.
That is his philosophy.
So I'll get into this a little bit more as the program unfolds.
I want to get back now to William in Winter Park, Florida.
Uh You're still there, I trust.
Yes.
All right.
Now did you hear me ask you the question right before the previous hour ended.
Am I the only one on your list?
And there's no wrong answer again.
Don't don't misinterpret my tone.
I just want to am I the only one on the list of polit uh of political people that you can write about who has not been elected to office.
Um I have a list right in front of me, and there are about thirty names on here, and I can't accurately tell you yes or no on all of them, but if you'd like I can read you the list and that will be that.
You mean there are some on that list that you don't know?
I wouldn't know, yeah.
There are there's some names I had never heard before.
Okay, give me give me you'll give me a couple of those names you haven't heard before.
Um, Susan Rice, Al Fum, Bill Bradley.
Hold it.
You have never heard of Mario Cuomo?
Okay.
Um not until Yeah, Morio Como I had never heard of the R. Are you telling me that you're wait a second.
Wait, well, hold on a minute.
You've got a your teacher gave you a list of people to write about who the real ex is.
And unlike Mario Cuomo, Susan Rice, Al From, Bill Bradley.
You gotta be kidding me.
Al From, I I did not know who they were before the list was in front of me.
Well, Mario Cuomo's the former governor of New York.
He's uh he's uh what's the current Cuomo?
Andrew Cuomo's father.
Uh Susan Rice is the one who went on TV and lied five shows in a row about what happened in Benghazi.
Al Frum.
Al Frum is a major Democrat Party lobbyist for all intents and purposes.
Bill Bradley, a former senator from New Jersey, who's claimed to be now as he's Phil Jackson's buddy.
You know who Phil Jackson is.
You obviously know who Phil Jackson is.
Right.
Uh and the only other one that I know that's not or well, the one would be like you'd be Donald Trump was kind of the other outsider.
Okay.
Trump.
Trump.
Trump's Trump's never wrote.
But wait a minute.
He did flirt.
He actually did have a presidential campaign last year.
So I think it's safe to say that uh I so far the names you mentioned, I'd be the only one who has not sought votes.
But this got to be an old list.
If you got people like Mario the Pious on there and and Bill Bradley.
Okay, quickly.
You've got you got to write a an essay.
How long is it have to be?
Uh it's 20 pages.
Twenty pages.
Twenty.
Okay.
Well, look, uh I don't want to write this whole thing for you.
I'm gonna try to ignite your mind here and let you then head off and run with it, okay?
And one of the one of the things I have found as a practitioner of the written word is that sometimes this doesn't work when you're speaking, but when you're writing, it sometimes is uh a good hook to explain who your character is not.
It's something that is is it it is almost exclusively to write if if a if a person got up and started saying, look, I'm not this, this, this, it wouldn't fly, it would sound defensive.
But if you're writing about somebody, for example, if you start out and say, if you have never listened to Rush Limbaugh on the radio, then everything you think you know about him is wrong.
Then you you've you've got your open right there.
And it hasn't been.
I've written ten pages, and that's exactly how I've started it.
Well, then you didn't need me.
There you go.
I was looking for icing on the cake, if that makes it better.
I'm sorry.
Um because it's the key, it's the key.
You have to start by for those of you who have never listened to Rush Limbaugh, everything you think you know about him is wrong.
I guarantee you you're gonna have every reader hooked.
And the people who have listened to me are gonna be interested anyway, in addition.
But you'll have them hooked by telling them everything they think they know is wrong.
Okay, that's And I quoted I quoted your brother from um Zav Sheffetz's book.
And pretty much that's exactly what he said.
Anybody anybody thinks they know you has no idea until they listen to the street.
Yes.
Okay, now here just I'm just gonna give you a few things that if you then went and did a little research on, you could build an essay around.
Just a few.
Pioneer slash savior of AM radio.
And I don't say that braggadociously.
Devoted, he is laughing out there, but see you you the AM radio, you wouldn't even know what it is, William, if it weren't for me.
You're too young.
Absolutely right.
It would not be here.
It'd be in the police channels.
They'd be using the frequency for police channels and EMS if it weren't for this program.
Number two, devoted to a love of country, and on a mission for as many people as possible to know the founding, the truth of its founding, and on a mission to see to it that as many people as possible have total love for this country.
That's great.
And a man who is insistent on the premise of American exceptionalism being understood.
Period.
Now you take all that, and you, if with with a proper amount of research and so forth, we've got Zeb Chaffetz's book, you've got it sounds like a number of things out there.
Plus you've got listen to the program, you'll be able to put together something that will come closer to defining me correctly than any mainstream journalist ever has, outside of Peter Boyer.
What?
That's you've been such a help, and this has been such a great experience.
I can't thank you enough.
Wait just a second.
Just snerdily shouting my ear.
How about Connie?
What about Connie?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, okay.
Now I my my my suck up staff is shouting at me here, William, demanding that I tell you other things about me.
Such as kind, generous, um what was the other one?
Humble.
They are.
They're shouting this at me.
Those are those are in there, I promise you.
I'll I promise.
They're all true, but I would be nervous saying that about it.
That's what I mean.
You can't stand up and say that stuff about yourself.
You can say it about me.
I can't say it about myself.
It sounds too self-serving.
But I'm serious about the open.
The open that I gave you is what's going to hook everybody for what follows.
Would you like to do that?
I have to finish one thing to combat that is one thing I've always said is it doesn't serve anything for me to tell a truth to lie.
I gain nothing by saying things that aren't true.
Absolutely nothing.
Never ever do it.
Um so anyway, that's you you've got I think you got enough there to fill up your 20 pages.
That's a lot of words, but it's uh it's a good assignment.
Um thank you again.
I mean, it's it's this is this is really cool to me.
Um you know, I'm I'm jumping in American politics head first, and uh you are my inspiration for sure.
Well, I appreciate it.
I'm I'm glad to uh I'm glad to be of service here, even though I'm not in politics.
I'm I'm I'm I'm happy to help out in your in your project here.
Thank you for calling.
Okay, folks, a brief time out.
We'll come back.
We've got more, obviously, right after this.
So don't go away.
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This is Kirsten in uh in Murray's Pennsylvania.
Hi, great to have you on the program.
Hello, ditto.
It's an honor to talk with you, sir.
Thank you very much.
Um I've just noticed that with the tragedy we had at the the high school down the street from me here That it seems like the national news has dropped the story quickly.
There's been none of this analysis of how can we keep it from happening again that we've heard after other school tragedies.
It's amazing.
There's still more attention on the missing airliner than there is that tragedy.
And you know why.
I'm sure you know why, it's because there weren't any guns used.
Yeah.
I'm sorry, sir.
Your voice has dropped out.
I could not hear you.
Um the reason why is there aren't any guns.
That's what I wanted to ask you.
It just doesn't fit the liberal narrative, and I just wanted to see if that was your opinion.
That's exactly right.
You talk about a boring story, knife stabbing.
If there were there's there's no way they can move their their their agenda forward by spending time on this.
There is no movement for knife control.
There is no constitutional amendment which guarantees everybody the right to use a knife that they don't think people should have.
So without a gun being involved here after the first day of the story, that's it.
If there were a gun involved, you hadn't you you wouldn't have even hit the peak of coverage yet.
That's exactly what it seemed like to me and my husband as well.
But here, you know, I had an aunt right and say she hadn't even heard about it yet.
Well, let me tell you something.
I am uh uh look, the the story stands by itself as something that's you know great sorrow and and all that, but I still I am I really I'm proud of you.
I'm encouraged that you saw this on your own because you are dead right about it.
You're exactly right.
They've dropped this story because it's boring to them.
They've dropped because this story does not advance their politics.
They can't find a political hook here to advance the Democrat Party agenda, so after they cover it, it's over and done with.
The injured, the victim, nobody knows anything about them anymore.
Nobody knows who they are.
Nobody in the media, nobody cares because they can't move.
I think that's truly sad because, you know, this was a tragedy just as much as at Sandy Hook or Columbine or any other place.
It was.
It was a disturbed stabber, just like we've had disturbed shooters, but there's no interest to find out why, is there?
There's no interest to find out if this guy happened to listen to Talk Radio, if his parents were Tea Party members.
There's no interest in that whatsoever.
Isn't it amazing?
There's no interest to find out.
The only thing that's been said about this, Kirsten, and this will also explain why they've dropped the story.
Well, this was this this is a school for rich white kids.
And this is the kind of thing you can expect to happen there.
So, you know, it we're we're done.
We're gone.
That's as that's about as incendiary as they have gotten in uh in discussing this.
Which to me is just incredible, because this is just an average community.
It's just an average middle class community.
It's you know, not like it's a bunch of rich kids or anything like that.
No, no, no.
You may that may be.
But to people that have but the people that have paid attention to the story think that it's a school that the parents have to make $250,000 a year minimum, or the kids don't get in.
That's what's been reported.
I know that's what's very important, and it is so not true of our community.
Now, yeah, if if uh if if they could find some bullying here that they could really zero in on, they might be able to sustain the story.
And if see the problem is they did.
There was some bully, but it wasn't gay bullying, so not interested in it.
Well, it's still questionable as to if there even was bullying.
No one can establish if there was or was not.
Obviously.
Otherwise, the media would still be talking about the incident.
You're absolutely right.
Nevertheless, it is an incident that has shaken that community like any other incident like it has.
And yet it's uh it's a non-story.
So you're right to spot it.
Kirsten, thanks much for the call.
I appreciate it.
You know, folks, this takes me to this incident in uh in Kansas City where you had this wacko former KKK or current KKK member stab three Jewish people.
And it has been fascinating to collect information on this.
And to find out exactly who it was who inspired this guy.
Who in fact, there's a there's a piece here at uh PJ Media.com by a man named Ron Radosh.
Who inspired the Nazi Klan leaders' actions in Kansas?
And they've got the answer simply by reading this guy's own words.
The this nut case, what was his name?
Glenn Miller.
He's a demented American Nazi KKK leader.
And he is a huge Democrat.
Yeah, and it's it turns out that they have found some things this guy has written.
And there is a name.
He actually mentions the name of the man who inspired him to stab these three Jewish people.
I'm going to read to you what this guy wrote.
Jew journalist Max Blumenthal exposes and explains this attempt by a foreign government, Israel, to buy the presidential election for the neocon warmongering Republican establishment.
Like I've been saying, the Jews simply don't trust a lame duck black president with the name Hussein.
Jews fear his reelection, thus this Jewish super pact to defeat him.
Max Blumenthal is the son of Sidney Blumenthal, who is, of course, Hillary Clinton's confident, but Max Blumenthal, if I'm not mistaken, works at Media Matters for America.
And Max Blumenthal is one of a cabal of left wing journalists that despise Israel.
And this guy found his way to things that these people had written, and he was inspired.
He admits he was inspired by all of this.
And that's why he took action against the three Jewish people in Kansas City.
We'll be back after this.
Don't go away.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I've just been told that something I shared with you moments ago is incorrect.
I have this post from PJ Media, and I want to read it to you.
As I sit, it's by Ron Radosh, and he's in Berlin, where he lives.
As I sit writing from Berlin, Germany, I woke up this morning with the news that a demented American Nazi and KKK leader Glenn Miller has been arrested as the main suspect in the Kansas City murder of three American Jews.
Well, now I was just informed that two Christians were killed and one Jewish person.
Now back to Mr. Radosh.
That all three were undoubtedly preparing for tonight's Passover Seder makes the tragedy even more abhorrent.
And he says he's writing a country and city, i.e., Berlin, where all the residents are always aware of the horrors of the Nazi past.
It comes as a shock that this wanton act of vicious anti-Semitic murder has taken place, not in Germany, but in the United States.
Of course, it's an outrage that the authorities are going out of the way to not call it by its name.
Rather than condemning Miller's action as a result of his Nazi beliefs, they say it looks like a hate crime, and that they make light of his yelling Heil Hitler upon his arrest.
Even the regional director of the St. Louis branch of the ADL held her words.
As the New York Times reports, while it's too early to label these shootings as a hate crime, the fact that two Jewish institutions were targeted by the same individual just prior to the start of the Passover holiday is deeply troubling and certainly gives us pause, said Karen Araste of the St. Louis Regional Director of the ADL in a statement.
Ms. Arreste should have been more upfront about the obvious motivation of Miller and not hedged her words.
Fortunately, a quick look at some of the anti-Semitic extremist websites has led to the following post by Mr. Miller, produced verbatim below.
Jew journalist, Max Blumenthal exposes and explains this attempt by a foreign government, Israel, to buy the presidential election for the neocon warmongering Republican establishment.
And Mr. Radosh here is uh making the point that it is Max Blumenthal who has inspired this Glenn Miller to embark on his uh incident of carnage.
So I I don't know.
I've been told that uh only one of the three victims was Jewish, and this guy thinks all three were.
At any rate, this guy, Glenn Miller, is a former KKK member.
He he once ran for office as a Democrat.
All the KKK are Democrats.
They always have been.
And uh he's an anti-Semite, obviously, and he did shot Heil Hitler when he was uh arrested.
And his what has been posted by him on this, these are apparently some really wacko extremist pro-Nazi anti-Semitic websites, and this guy's posted plenty there where he identifies the people who inspire him, and he mentioned a Max Blumenthal.
Now, the only reason I mentioned that is that every time an incident like this happens, I take you back to the shooting in Colorado.
What did Brian Ross of ABC do?
He just had the name of a shooter.
And the first thing he did was go on the internet and try to find that name in a Tea Party website member roster.
And he did.
And he said, Oh, you can't confirm it yet, but it looks like the shooter has Tea Party ties.
And it turned out the shooter had nothing to do with the Tea Party.
Anytime there's an incident like this, a school shooting, you name it.
The media immediately tries to say that the shooter was not motivated by whatever was in her his or her own mind, but rather by talk radio, by Fox News, by conservatives, what have you.
And in this case, here we have a guy who committed public acts, murder and so forth, and he mentions who inspired him.
And concomitantly, the New York Times, eh, barely a hate crime.
Well, they get into it much here.
Right, because it's embarrassing who's inspiring this guy.
You got a former KKK game member who's literally and says run for office as a Democrat, inspired by some people at Media Matters.
Oh, can't report that.
So that is the primary reason for imparting this to you.
By the way, speaking of kids, you should know this.
This is uh What is this from?
Well, it's it's a it's a it's a medical website.
Here's the headline idea of new attention disorder spurs research and debate.
This is not attention deficit disorder.
This is a disorder associated if your kid daydreams.
The medical community thinks your kid might have a psychological disorder and may need to be treated.
With more than six million American children having received a diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, concern has been rising that the condition is being misdiagnosed and over-treated with prescription medicines.
Yet now, some powerful figures in mental health are claiming to have identified a new disorder.
That could vastly expand the ranks of people treated for attention problems.
This is called sluggish cognitive tempo.
Have you heard of that?
Well, you will.
Stand by.
Sluggish cognitive tempo.
The condition is said to be characterized by lethargy, daydreaming, and slow mental processing.
By some researchers' estimates, it is present in perhaps two million children.
Now look at the way they're surrounding everybody.
The first thing they do is come out and say that a young boy acting naturally, by the way, with lots of energy, maybe even kinetic energy, won't slow down, won't sit still in school, maybe pulls the girl's pigtails in front of him.
There's obviously a psychological abnormality to deal with here.
So they have to come up.
There's this attention deficit disorder.
And of course, parents don't know anything.
Baby boom parents and want to do right by the kids, and here come medical authorities.
Oh, yeah, we've identified a problem.
ADD, well, what's the cure?
Well, well, we'll give your kid a drug and calm him down, turn him into a zombie, won't pull any girls' pigtails and is going to sit quietly and learn the lesson.
It turns him into a daydreamer, and so then they create another disorder to deal with the zombie that they created.
Sluggish cognitive tempo, characterized by lethargy, daydreaming and slow mental process.
Do you realize how many people that could sweep up?
Do you daydream?
Everybody does.
Are there days where you are lethargic?
Everybody has them.
Are there days where your kids just seem down in the dumps?
No energy whatsoever.
It's a psychological disorder.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen.
Who knew?
So you got a you got a baby that's the wrong gender?
No problem.
Here's a pill to abort it.
And we'll make everybody, including the Catholic church, pay for it.
Your kid lethargic and daydreaming.
No problem.
We got a pill for that.
Your kid won't sit still, runs around, won't pay attention to class, doesn't get good grades.
No problem.
We got a pill for that.
Child abuse.
Child abuse dressed up as medical care.
And look at this.
What are they angling for here again?
Conformity.
They want everybody to be the same.
They want every kid to sit still and not disobody's got to be the same.
Everybody has to eat the same food or they get criticized.
Everybody has to have the same political point of view or interests, or they get criticized or ostracized.
Everybody has to have the same avocational interests.
And they can't include anything that might cause a concussion or they are ostracized.
Everybody has to believe that humanity is causing global warming, or you get ostracized.
Everybody has to believe that we need four years of unemployment compensation payments, or you are ostracized.
This is liberalism.
Excuses disguised with the fraud of good intentions to exact conformity and control.
And if you don't think that's what's going on with all of these psychological analyses and diagnoses of kids, if you don't think it's about conformity and control, then you are missing, sadly, what's really going on here.
And I know every time I mention this, I I uh angry parents, you don't have kids, you don't know what you're talking about.
You have no business talking about this, you don't have any experience with it.
You sit there and you say there's no ADD.
My kid has it.
And my doctor's a good doctor, and you should shut up because you don't know what you're talking about.
Right, I know.
I don't know anything.
All I do know is that the left takes normal behavior and assigns something to it that's not good.
Maybe criminality, sometimes they assign uh abnormality to it or whatever.
All in the effort to make everybody the same.
Think the same, act the same, do the same.
And the what you know, one of the fastest ways to get there is to convince parents that there's a psychological disorder.
I mean, no parent wants their kid to have a psychological disorder.
If a pill can fix it, give me the pill right now.
I'm not gonna have a kid with a psychological disorder.
It doesn't take much.
All you need is a bunch of people in white coats telling you what's wrong, and you will believe them.
Back to the phones we go.
This is Pat in Conapolis, North Carolina.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Hey, Rush.
What is you have a phone?
I've said a baby.
I hope we know that we love you and fuck you out.
You know, um, Pat, I cannot understand you.
You've got a horrible cell connection here.
Oh no.
Can I try something?
Can I get it?
That sounds a little better.
That sounds a little better.
Okay.
Um, I'm calling about um the episode where um Kilary had a shoe thrown at her.
Oh, yes.
And I'm glad that she wasn't hurt.
Um, but I'm not so certain.
But are you just saying that because you really are glad she wasn't hurt?
Are you saying that because you think they're liberals listening and you have to say it?
No, I'm I'm really glad she wasn't hurt.
Okay, good.
Um I would never vote for her.
Um but you don't want her getting beamed with a shoe.
Yes.
Right.
Exactly.
That's good.
Um the the reason I think that she might have that it seems staged.
Years ago they said that they um packaged uh old president um the one that left office.
Oh anyway, that he was packaged what and sold like a pack of cigarettes.
And I don't want to see her repackaged because when I saw that, um I was so moved by her initial reaction.
She put her hands up by her face, very childlike and turned away.
And then the first two things that she said, one was like it was that part of circuit delay, and then whatever the next sentence was, it was the same inflection, the same cadence, and it wasn't delivered really well.
Um and then there were two other things that when she kind of got grounded a little bit that she said also, but it just wasn't believable.
God says out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.
And when you're in a theater these days and there's a loud noise, people jump.
Or you're on a mall and there's something about people jump.
And I would think that being through what she's been through, something anything flying at you would immediately evoke fear or anxiety.
But she had this little girl reaction, and I just didn't buy it.
So you think Hillary staged the shoe being thrown at her incident because her reaction seemed all too pat and expected.
Yes.
I mean, it even turned my heart for just a minute.
I was like, wow, that was really a a warm reaction.
I haven't I haven't seen it.
Um the only thing I've seen is the still shot that was on Drudge of Hillary ducking or whatever she did.
That picture was enough, by the way.
Uh but that's another thing.
I didn't seen the incident, and I guess is is the media looping this and showing it over and over again like they did when Bush got targeted with the They're not?
Well, I wonder why.
I wonder what is seriously, why this is a very offensive thing.
I don't care what culture you're in, somebody throws a shoe at you.
And if Hillary looked really suave and debonair in missing the shoe, and she had a really, really fast, brilliant comeback, why wouldn't they be looping this and showing it over and over again?
Uh remember, Hillary has braved snipper fire.
Don't forget this, folks.
Hillary Clinton corkscrewed into Kabul into Afghanistan.
And uh had to avoid snipper fire, she said, when when they were going in there.
Corkscrew means the airplane in landing, steep angle of descent, turning and corkscrewing to avoid attack by terrorists.
Trust me on this.
I mean, I have not I've not I've I've not been under snipper fire.
What?
What about what what is guys telling her to get back in the kitchen during the first campaign?
Oh, you think that was staged.
Oh, you mean where she said, hey, I'm not some Tammy Wynette standing by my man, or I'm not just somebody baking cookies in the kitchen.
You think that was set up.
Look at let me tell you I can totally relate to people who think that everything the Clintons do is staged or choreographed.
And uh I I I haven't I haven't seen it.
I've got I got people telling me that uh her reaction wasn't natural.
But I'm sorry, I'm ill equipped to comment.
I haven't seen it.
No, I haven't cared enough to go try to find it.
I really haven't.
Somebody threw a shoe at Hillary.
Big whoop.
Maybe it's because in my subconscious, I think it was staged or set up or whatever.
I'm look, I'm so.
I just I I know these people so well that I the one thing that I can probably attest, I just do not attach much genuineness to them at all.
And I don't know why anybody would be throwing a shoe at Hillary unless maybe it's an attempt to make the uh uh Benghazi people look like nuts and lunatics and wackos, if even if it had anything to do with that, which uh which I don't know.
But anyway, look, I appreciate the uh appreciate the call.
I gotta take a brief time out again, folks, but we'll be back.
There's always much more straight ahead right after this.
And apparently it's not just me, uh, folks.
Apparently the media doesn't seem to have much interest in uh what motivated the woman shoe thrower.
She let go pretty quickly.
Apparently she seems to her name is Alison Michelle Ernst, and she seems to be obsessed with the Aurora Theater shooting.
And uh Hillary thought it was a bat.
Uh somebody reaction is kind of odd, if you would genuinely be surprised at something like that.