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So it was almost a week ago, was last Thursday.
And the media was saying the Tea Party was dead.
Because a Tea Party candidate in a primary in North Carolina was defeated.
And so the media was in a celebratory mood.
Tea Party is done for.
Ted Cruz, bye-bye.
Mike Lee, bye-bye.
Marco Rubio, bye-bye.
Not so fast.
Greetings and welcome back.
Great to have you.
Rush Limbaugh here at the Excellence and Broadcasting Network.
Phone number, if you want to be on the program, is uh 800-282-2882 in the email address, L Rushball at EIB net.com.
Ben Ben Sasser won the uh won the Republican primary in Lincoln, Nebraska, in Nebraska yesterday.
And you don't hear the media saying a Tea Party's dead today because he is full-fledged Tea Party.
And of course, the uh Department of Justice had to send in monitors.
Yes, my friends, monitors.
Civil rights violations were likely, they thought, because it's the Tea Party showing up to vote.
You know how corrupt the Tea Party is.
Oh, you know how corrupt those people are.
They're gonna steal elections left and right.
So the State Department, the Justice Department had to send monitors in there to make sure everything was on the up and up.
Let's go back.
Just want to remind you what I said on this program last Thursday about the Tea Party in the media and the upcoming midterms.
The media is taking that Senate race in North Carolina, and predictably they're running with the news that the Tea Party's dead, that it doesn't exist, all these powerful people came out and endorsed this candidate, went down in flames.
It's the end of Ted Cruz, it's the end of Mike Lee.
You Tea Party people may just give up and either join the Republican establishment or shut up and go home.
I mean, that's the tenor of the coverage, and it's actually quite different.
It wasn't the full story.
It wasn't the whole story in North Carolina, but it seldom is when the drive-by is a reporting on Republicans or conservatives.
So last night in Lincoln, Nebraska, his campaign headquarters, Republican Senate candidate, and the president, by the way, Midland University, Ben Sass, spoke to supporters after his primary election win.
Kemp said that we can only fight big government with bigger ideas, and that we have an obligation to offer alternatives to liberalism's path of decline.
We have to offer real plans, renewed opportunity, and conservative optimism, and that's what this campaign has been about for the last 11 months, and it's what it'll be about for the next 174 days.
Well, there you have it.
Here's somebody openly indicting liberalism.
And the liberal path to decline.
It's so easy to say.
You just don't find Republicans willing to say it anymore, but Ben Sass did, and he won.
And then he talked about conservatism, opportunity, conservative optimism, real plans.
It's what he did, it's what he's going to do.
And he won.
Admit it, folks, it's what's so frustrating.
The blueprint's there.
The blueprint for huge Republican conservative victory is there.
It's just bypassed.
It's ignored, and in fact, it's impugned.
By even and especially the Republican Party establishment.
But every time it's tried, qualified person, every time it's tried properly, explained and articulated, it wins.
Now you might be saying, well, of course it's Nebraska.
Uh uh, it was a Republican primary.
But it does win.
This is what's so frustrating to all of us.
These last.
Well, I don't know.
I guess 2008 was sort of a fate accomplished.
There was there was no way Republican was going to win that race.
And especially with our nominee, then it was just no, it was not a prayer.
Yeah, I mean, even before the financial crisis, There was a prayer.
That's the stunning thing.
But then it all went to hell with the economic crisis.
But the last two years have not been necessary.
And the first four years of Obama, if there would have just been some opposition, but that's crying up a spilt bill.
Can't do anything about that now, so you have to just plant the feet and move forward.
And Ven Sass and others in the Tea Party demonstrating how it's done.
The blueprint is there.
Now I want to go back, grab soundbite three again.
I want to I got uh four sound bites here in order I want to play.
I want you to listen to Obama again because it's the same ideology explaining the regimes, trying to recast what's going on in Nigeria with the kidnapped girls, blame the Nigerian government, Boko Haram, not responsible.
They're an oppressed minority.
They may be harming the girls' educational opportunities, but they're not a terror group.
We have to understand their rage.
They're just an oppressed minority.
This this uh anti-gay Christian government in Nigeria run by good luck, Jonathan.
They are the real oppressors.
And as a reminder, Christian Science Monitor has a story today which practically implicates the government of Nigeria in the kidnapping of the group, blaming them for it.
They made Boko Haram do what they did.
They made Boko they're the reason Boko Haram exists because they're so oppressive.
Our regime uh leadership continues to appease jihadists and militant Islam.
So the ideology that drives that is on display with Obama and immigration reform.
And he's talking to some law enforcement people yesterday at the White House, and he's explaining why it doesn't make any sense to enforce immigration law.
It's a waste of time.
Doesn't make one bit of sense, and here is why.
These are folks who are woven into the fabrics of our communities.
Their kids are going to school with our kids.
Most of them are not making trouble, most of them are not causing crimes.
And yet we put them in this untenuous position, and it creates a situation in which your personnel who've got to go after gangbangers and need to be going after violent criminals and deal with the whole range of challenges and who have to cooperate with DHS around uh our counterterrorism activities.
You've got to spend time dealing with somebody who uh who's not causing any other trouble other than the fact that they were trying to make a living for their families.
That's just not a good use of our resources.
It's not smart.
It doesn't make sense.
And you have to conveniently overlook the fact that they violated existing law to get here.
See, that is crucial.
You have to overlook immigration law is law.
But it doesn't count.
Well, once they're here, hey, they're just part of the fabric of our society.
They're no different than you and me.
They're living amongst us, they're going to school amongst us, they're using services amongst us, they're voting for Democrats.
Uh they're going to jail and getting released amongst us, uh, they're committing crimes amongst us.
Well, they are.
You want to run through the list here again?
36,000 prior to their deportation hearing just released.
Obama says just open a doors and let them out.
Here's the numbers again, 193 homicide, because 36,000.
This is going to add up to about 27,000 people before I'm through here.
193 homicide convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, 303 kidnapping convictions, 1,075 aggravated assault convictions, 1,160 stolen vehicle convictions, 9,000 187 dangerous drug convictions, 16,070 drunk or drugged driving convictions, 303 flight escape convictions.
Hey, they're not making trouble.
They're not causing crimes.
And we put them in this untenuous position, untenuous?
Well, whatever.
Don't make any sense to enforce the law here.
They're just like you and me.
All they're trying to do is make a living for their families.
All they're trying to do.
I mean, hell, they're just trying to get ahead in my economy.
Hell, that can't, I mean, that's hard for anybody.
We've got to look the other way.
And uh then next he tells law enforcement we only got two to three months to pass amnesty.
We've got this narrow window.
The closer we get to the midterm elections, the harder it is to get things done around here.
Now, I know it's it's hard to believe that things could get harder to that this place could get a little more dysfunctional.
Uh but you know, it's just very hard right before an election.
So we've got maybe a window of uh two, three uh months to get the ball rolling in the House of Representatives.
What do you mean get the ball rolling in the House of Representatives?
Every time I hear John Boehner speak, he can't wait to get moving on this.
Right.
I mean, the leadership of the Houses are going to get this done in August.
By the way, isn't leadership able to get past dysfunction?
This is Limbaugh theorem on display.
Here's Obama.
He's the president and all his dysfunction at Washington.
Like he's not even there.
Yeah, that is dysfunctioning.
It gets even worse when these elections come up.
And hell, you can't get anything done in this town anyway.
Why, you're the president for crying out.
It's called leadership.
It's called bringing people together.
It's called compromise, I thought.
I thought it was called crossing the aisle.
I thought it was called working with the other side, being cooperative.
I thought it was about finding the common good.
All of this rot gut that we hear, the Republicans have to engage in all the time.
Okay, so we got a narrow, narrow window.
Okay, now Jake Christian Adams, he worked in the Department of Justice.
He quit.
He was in uh one of the civil rights divisions there.
He's working on the case against the new Black Panthers for voter for election fraud in Philadelphia.
And he had the case.
It was a slam dunk case, and Eric Holder said, uh uh, just he threw it out.
Uh essentially said that that we're not going to convict people of color here in in crime.
This this department is not going to do that.
So Jay Christian Adams, that's a very short version, but he resigned.
He's out there now.
Think tanks is writing.
He's appearing on TV's TV shows.
He was on uh uh the Kelly file last night in the Fox News Channel, Shannon Bream filled in.
And uh Christian, J. Christian has a PJ Media legal editor, questioned f uh through the regime.
These are their decisions about giving prosecutors discretion, telling ICE agents not to arrest certain people who they find here illegally, resulted in a lawsuit by ICE agents who asked us to violate our constitutional oath that we've taken.
What's your overall feeling about the attitude from the regime about these situations?
Make no mistake, this is not an accident.
This is reflective of an ideological world view.
This is a product of agitation by racial interest groups, particularly pro-open borders groups, to stop deportations.
This is not merely an oversight that someone lost the key to the jail.
This is a deliberate effort to placate an activist base.
And so this is no accident.
36,000 criminals released is what he was being asked about.
How in the hell can this happen?
And he says the open borders crowd, Chamber of Commerce, whoever is donating to Obama is demanding that they be released.
And so Obama is responding to the deliberate effort to placate his base by letting the groups go.
Now that may be true, but my point, I don't think Obama needs to be pressured.
The pressure may give him uh an out, and it it may allow him to say, hey, hey, look, I had a lot of people requesting that I do this.
But he doesn't need that.
He would do this on his own without anybody pressuring.
Because he also believes in the same ideology.
These people shouldn't have been in jail in the first place.
See, they came here for a better life.
They're in jail because the United States has oppressive, discriminatory anti-minority policies and prejudices, and that's why they're in jail in the first place, according to liberalism and Obama.
And so it's only fair.
It's it's it's it's it's it's the only the right thing to do.
It's it's correcting past mistakes and grievances by letting them out because they shouldn't have been there in the first place.
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Here is Cabinet and Youngstown, Ohio as we start.
Great to have you on the program.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
How are you today?
Just fine.
Thank you.
Thanks very much, sir.
Just fine.
I've come up with the perfect plan.
We could get a whole Bruce Springsteen Oprah.
We'll have ourselves a big old leftist concert, raise a whole couple truckloads of money, truck it down there to Nigeria, do the leftist way, throw a bunch of money at it, and it'll fix the whole problem.
You are you are calling here, and you are being very sarcastic.
And you're very, very mean-spirited and very extremist Tea Party type comment, making fun of the left like that.
Well, why we're at it, we might as well collect 36,000 words.
Don't you understand?
We don't have to do that anymore.
The hashtag does that.
We don't need to do the we are the world concerts anymore.
We don't need mono that by the way, you remember all that food for the Ethiopians that were starving.
It was stolen.
The trucks were stolen in route.
But the the celebrities don't have to work it, we don't have to do these concerts to show how much they care.
Well, we could collect um, get a whole bunch of white envelopes, stuff about a thousand bucks in each envelope, give Obama's 36,000 criminals when they escape, give them an envelope to help them on their way.
Wait a minute.
You want to do a double whammy.
You want first you want a concert for the kidnapped girls in Nigeria, and now you want stuffed envelopes for the released illegal immigrants.
And give them Obama phone too, yeah.
That works internationally.
So they go back and forth across the border and still be able to talk to their loved ones.
Paid for by the U.S. taxpayers.
It's actually, you know, he's his thinking is not off.
I mean, this is exactly the kind of this if this goes on.
Uh normally leftists come up with these concerts when there are lots of people involved, and the uh pressures to solve the problem have uh not worked.
So you gotta have thousands, hundreds of thousands starving in Ethiopia before you qualify for a concert.
Uh three hundred kidnapped Nigerian girls sold into slavery while being converted to Islam.
Remember, if you do that, if you're gonna go to concert route, you you've got to have a theme for it, and you've got it.
Somebody's got to be to blame.
And do you really they're not gonna do a concert blaming Al Qaeda?
They're not gonna do a concert that blames militant jihadists.
They'd have to have the concert blame the government of Nigeria for this.
That's the official government position.
But the hashtag, don't you see?
The Twitter hashtag has replaced the concert.
The Twitter hashtag, how many millions of people does that reach as opposed to a concert?
You have to go out and get TV time.
You don't have to arrange for the artist to show up at the concert.
You don't have to produce that, you don't have to check egos at the door.
Just do the hashtag.
The hashtag is replace the concert.
The hashtag is replace the ribbon that you wear on your shirt or your suit jacket.
The uh hashtag pretty soon will replace the U.S. military.
The hashtag is magic.
Bring back our girls.
You wait and see.
This is gonna end some point.
You know it will.
And if it ends.
Well, no, it will end because of bring back our girls.
You you know, you wait.
No, no.
However, it ends.
It's it has to end well.
Well, you can't it can't end with any harm having come to the young girls.
Well, no, no, no, no.
But we okay, yeah.
If if if any harm comes to the young girls, then the hashtag will not have but uh uh course getting credit.
If it ends well if the girls are returned to whoever.
Uh, to wherever they were before they were a kid.
The hashtag is going to get the credit.
No matter how it Really happens, the hashtag will be given the credit for ginning up the desire to do it in the first place.
And we've got the song, All We Are Say, bring back our girls.
We've got the melody.
We just need to change the lyric line a little bit.
But the concert it could happen.
You know, he's put it out there.
Could already be people thinking about it right now.
Just no, no.
We are the hashtag.
Steve in Copper Hill, Virginia.
I'm glad you waited.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you.
What a great privilege to talk with you, Rush.
And I just want you to know I wish you continued progress with the coachular implant development.
Thanks very much.
Listen, uh, I want to remind everybody of uh Obama's African trip last summer, uh, where he at a press conference in Senegal uh started preaching about uh gay marriage, and uh the the Senegalese president reminded Obama that it had only been in the last year or two that he himself had changed his mind on that.
And I think I remember hearing on your program what I thought was just uh the most marvelous soundbought soundbite I'd ever heard, which was a rebuttal from the um vice president of uh of Kenya, where he said, This country, the nation of Kenya, is a God-fearing nation.
I remember driving and uh hearing that on on your program and thinking, my goodness, that's something you don't always hear when people talk to Obama.
Yeah, and Kenya to boot.
Exactly.
Um, you're right.
Well, I'm gonna see if we can find that.
You're you've got a great memory.
I'll see if we can find that.
That was the same time of the Senegalese trip.
It was.
I think he was in Senegal, and then uh and they were basically keep your business yourself.
You just recently changed your mind.
Leave us alone.
Don't tell us how to act when you only recently arrived at whatever point of view you've got today.
It was July 1st of last year on this program that our caller was discussing.
Obama gives Kenya seven billion dollars for electricity, gets told off on gay marriage by Kenyan deputy president.
We're going back to the archives even now to find the audio soundbite that our caller brilliantly remembered.
I have the uh the transcript of the program last July, July 1st, 2013.
Obama in Africa, a new $60 million to $100 million vacation, actually has some official business.
He's in Kenya, he did two things.
The first thing he did, well, I don't chronologically, but one of the two things he did in Kenya was to give him a speech about how they need to modernize and accept gay marriage.
Uh that speech was intended for U.S. domestic consumption.
The idea was to keep the uh the gay campaign money pouring in, which is what J. Christian Adams' point is, the you know, pandering to the donors.
So he goes to Kenya, he makes a speech there designed to be heard in America.
And uh left-wing supporters here are supposed to say, wow, man, look, our president, he's really great.
He's he's he's going around the world and he's selling gay marriage everywhere.
He's really taking it to these guys.
This is our guy, this Obama.
We gotta keep the money rolling in for him.
But he did it, nevertheless, in Kenya.
He tried to sell them on getting with it and legalizing gay marriage.
The deputy president of Kenya named William Ruto and Ruto yesterday urged Obama to essentially be quiet.
And that is the soundbite that the caller remembers.
This was a huge slapdown, by the way.
And I just if President Bush or even Mint Romney had gotten that kind of slap down from a foreign leader, it'd be the biggest story of the week of the month of the year.
But the second in power, second in command in Kenya, slapdown of Obama was was ignored by the drive-by media, which is why we had made such a big deal of it.
I mean, he went over there and he he told those people to modernize, get with it, legalize gay marriage, and the Kenyans basically said, We believe in God, we believe in the Bible, not you.
That's that's that's we're a God-fearing nation, is what the second in command in Kenya said.
Uh to Obama.
Well, I mean, it was it was a huge, huge slapdown.
Here is uh here's Amy, Freehold New Jersey as we head back to the phones.
Thanks for calling, Amy.
Great to have you here.
Hi.
What an honor to talk to you.
I can check it off my bucket list in life.
Um I actually wanted to call and tell you about your book, Rush Revere, and my little nine-year-old daughter, who has fallen so in love with the book, she actually got her teacher to read both of the books to her whole class, and two of her girlfriends actually ordered the book.
And then the other excitement was that her teacher let them write their own Rush Revere Adventures in class.
You are so let me get this straight.
Your daughter, nine years old.
Yes, really loves the book.
She got the teacher to read both books to the whole class.
Absolutely.
And she fell in love with him.
I found her little diary today.
She written a little note.
She said, Today I got the book Rush Revere.
She goes, and that no good Elizabeth Sherman's up to something.
I can't wait.
So he loved the books, but she got so excited, she got her teacher to read them, and two of her girlfriends, like I said, ordered the books to read them themselves.
Well, I've that's of course great, but then the teacher let them write their own adventures of Rush Revere.
Yes.
And my daughter was very excited because she was so enamored with Benjamin Franklin in a book.
So when she rushed back into history, she rushed back to meet Ben Franklin.
Oh my gosh, I can't tell you.
I can't tell you.
This is like music to my ears.
This is exact folks, the mission.
The mission.
This is exactly what we dream of when we when we write these books and put them together and and we envision them being this is exactly Amy, what what we what we hope will happen.
Well, my goodness, you're sure.
She actually said to me last week, she said, Have you been listening?
Has he talked about the new book yet?
Because I can't wait to get my hands on it.
Because our other excitement is always when you get to the end of the book to see where you're going next.
So when we got to those last two pages, we were ecstatic that she gets to read about Paul Revere uh and his midnight ride in your next book.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
In fact, in fact, I gotta be careful here.
But uh it's I it it is it's gonna be good.
I just I I can it's just gonna be so it is so good.
So we're I'm telling you, her expectations are going to be met.
Oh, she'll be pretty excited.
Actually, it was funny when we read the first book when she saw the your picture first, she goes, Farm the ice tea guy.
Okay, look, I'm gonna go fishy.
I gotta go I I gotta go for it.
What is it she likes about these books so much?
She loves the sense of history.
She loves the the funny parts with liberty.
Um, but it's really neat because we make so many connections.
We read it together because I want to read it too.
But the discussions that we have and learning about history, like she was enamored with William Bradford, that was her other favorite in the first book, just to learn about his face.
She was she was astonished, you know, just to learn these things and how history is alive and how history is real.
So it's really spurred on great discussions and actually just a little ties to even modern day.
Like when I was reading about King George, I couldn't help but say, Obama.
I have to say, I just had a name dropping in there because we scored again then.
If that's the takeaway, we scored again.
Oh, you scored big time, and she, you know, and even the Elizabeth Sherman, she's like, Mommy, she's just like King George, she wants to bully everybody to get what she wants.
And then I just say, Well, that's just like President Obama.
Or in other ways, just those natural connections.
And if I must say, I think that Mark Louis is a little bit of a modern-day Patrick Henry.
That's my personal Amy.
Uh I I gotta tell you that you you have just you you've made my day here.
You I mean, because you are, I don't know, that seems like there's so many parents have called here and told me that the kids are getting the books into their schools.
Not the teachers of the principals of the school boards, but the student, the kids.
I mean, it's like a grassroots movement to get this book in the schools, it's not tapped top down.
This is uh the kids doing it.
Well, my daughter said she said to me, she goes, Mommy, it's like we started our own rush revolution.
Yeah.
So out of the mouth is exciting.
It's also great that that your teacher, your your your daughter's teacher is letting it happen.
Absolutely.
So easy.
We are we are blessed, and like I said, that the just to show her history in such a in such an authentic way, knowing that what I'm sharing with her is the truth.
Well, again, you know, I uh I I I'm full of accolades here.
If she zeroed in on William Bradford in the first book, uh, and was moved by that.
Uh that's that's another home run.
That was the point.
And she's only nine.
But you know, you've hit it.
You've nailed it because the point of the the these books recreate these actual events, and the reader is there.
The history is it's not a recitation, it is a a written recreation of what actually happened with the reader right there in the middle of it, with, and here's the real P de Resistance.
While it's going on, the lead characters explain to Rush Revere and his students why they're doing what they're doing.
I mean, it's just so wonderful to hear how this is being received.
You've uh you've made my day.
Amy, I've got to go, but let me do you have the audio versions of of the books?
Uh no, we don't.
We just read the book.
I want to send you the audio versions of both.
It's just a different way of uh experiencing them.
I read both unabridged.
Every word that's printed is on the audio version or in both.
They're on CDs.
So you can listen in the car when you're driving around or wherever.
If you'll hang on, Mr. Snerdley will get your address and we'll get those out to you as quickly as we can.
I cannot thank you enough.
It's so great.
Just just fabulous.
Don't know how to say thank you anymore, and I can't.
All right, we don't have soundbite of the Kenyan vice president or whoever he was rebuking Obama.
All we had was me quoting the guy.
We don't actually have any uh any audio of the Kenyan president saying that to Obama.
I just read, I quoted what he said, which I've already done, so I don't need to repeat it.
But it was a huge rebuke.
It was basically the second in command.
Obama goes over there and he says, Look, you guys gotta get straight here with gay marriage.
I mean, this is gave him some money for electricity, a little grant.
And then the major part of what he said was to give them hell for being backwards on gay rights.
And they basically told him to stuff it.
They said, Look, we're a God fearing nation, and uh you you you only changed your mind on this the last year and a half, so leave us out of it.
Leave us alone.
It was a huge rebuke.
That's what the caller remembers.
We don't actually have any audio of him, the Kenyan officials saying it.
We have quotes in the news media of uh of him saying it.
So that's that's what the caller remembered.
Here's Bob in Albany.
Great to have you, sir, the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
I just wanted to uh remind you that the remember the left, the same left that supporting Michelle Obama and having a problem with what you said regarding her hashtag.
Remember when Nancy Reagan had the just say no campaign for for drug use for teenagers, and they came out and said, Oh, geez, those those are just words, no actions, and and Reagan and Nancy Reagan and the wheel.
Well, yeah, I do, but it was worse than that.
It was not simply that Nancy Reagan was just uttering words.
It was silly to say kids to tell kids not to do it.
That wasn't effective.
That wasn't gonna be you can't tell kids not to do drugs.
It's like telling kids not to have sex.
They're gonna have sex anyway.
They're gonna do drugs anyway.
They ridiculed Nancy Reagan, but other than Bob, it's a it's a great point.
Nancy Reagan, the precursor of the hashtag.
Do you remember this?
And every first lady has to have a cause.
It's required.
Barbara Bush and uh uh Laura Bush literacy.
Uh Michelle Obama is well what?
It's everything.
And Nancy Reagan was just say no.
Just don't do it.
And she was ridiculed.
I mean the left and the media.
I mean, you may say they're the same thing, but we had Hollywood types and elected officials and the media combin, and it was vicious.
And they said that's simplistic, that's not effective.
You can't it's it's a wasted time.
It's it's ignorant, it's it's it's it's what do you mean just say no?
And a lot of people well, yeah, that's it's it a it's it's good advice.
Just say no, don't do it.
It was it was a message that was aimed at parents, just tell your kids no, and it was a message aimed at young people, don't do it, just say no.
You got the opposite drugs for it, don't do it.
And they ridiculed her because they claimed it was just words, and it was ineffective to boot, even if the words were listened to.
This is not how you reach kids.
Same group of people.
A short time later, in the early 90s, when we've talked about this so many times, it seemed like teenage sex was unstoppable.
And there were people really worried about it, and the left said, you can't, they're gonna have sex.
You can't stop the thing you need to do is make sure it happens at clean place and it's supervised and uh and give them condoms and teach them how to use condoms with cucumbers, and that was going on in the schools.
I remember getting a call from uh a mother somewhere out on Long Island and says, Look, Rush, they're right.
I I have a bedroom here or the basement.
I just soon my son bring his girlfriend home and they have sex here than in the back of the car.
At least I know bedrooms clean.
I she actually said this on the phone.
And when anybody said, Well, you just saying no wasn't gonna work.
I said, Well, don't you try that cigarettes?
Don't you just say don't do them?
Do you put a pack of cigarettes on the nightstand in the bedroom after they finish?
Well, no, of course not, I can't smoke.
Why not?
Well, they shouldn't smoke.
Well, how do you get them not to smoke?
Well, we just tell them not to do it.
Well, wait a minute.
You did you tell them not to smoke, but you uh so it's a great point.
Because Nancy Reagan was the I mean, that's the forerunner of the hashtag, just say no, and she was.
It was vicious the way they ridiculed her on that.
Bob, I uh appreciate the call.
I'm thinking we need a, you know, with Obama releasing 36,000 convicted, well, 27,000 of them convicted criminals, the 36,000 that are in jail being released before the deportation here.
We need a new hashtag.
Bring back our borders.
You know, if I was on Twitter, I could be having some real fun with this.
Bring back, bring back our borders.
Uh uh.
Close our borders.
Hashtag close our borders.
Well, if it works, it works.
Um but see, just say no to drugs that simplistic and ineffective and short-sighted and ignorant and all of that.
Bring back our girls is profound.
It's deep.
It's meaningful, and it is filled with caring.
But just say no, Nancy Reagan doesn't really care.
If she really cared, she'd do something more than just say no.
Now, part and parcel of the opposition was that in that era, 20, 25 years ago, leftist parents saying no to kids, something you just didn't do.
That would stunt their growth.
It would give them complexes, it would give me give them inferiority problems, they're saying no, you couldn't say no to a child, which stunt their growth, and that was all part of it too.
We found it.
We founded July 1st, 2013 in Kenya at St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, deputy president William Ruto.
Those who believe in other things, that is their business.
We believe in God.
This country, the nation of Kenya is a God-fearing nation.
We believe in God.
William Ruth responding to Obama's demand that they get with it on gay marriage.
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