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May 21, 2014, Wednesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 Podcast.
Did you see how mad Obama was at that?
I guess as a press conference, he'd had a meeting with Shinseki.
And Shinseki told him what was going on at the VA.
And Obama was livid.
He was so mad.
Did you see that?
I would not have wanted to be Shinseki.
Because Obama didn't know anything about this until today.
And he still doesn't believe it.
There still has to be an investigation to find out what really went on in the VA.
And then if it did go on, they're going to trace it back to George W. Bush.
That's pretty much what Obama said.
But he was mad, for he was mad.
I mean, he was really, really mad.
It's like he just became president yesterday.
And was just told about this.
Greetings, my friends.
How are you?
Rush Limbaugh.
And we're back.
I want to thank Mark Stein for sitting in yesterday.
Yesterday was the uh every other year the boys and girls' clubs of America work with the excellent friends of mine in putting on a charity golf tournament at the site of the U.S. Open.
And they charge a significant amount of money to play in this, and that's how they raise the money.
And they're a total of 88 people pony up the loot.
And there's a big dinner the night before.
Graham McDowell, the U.S. Open champion in 2010, uh was the guest.
He sits for a you know little discussion, entertaining the troops, moderated by Tim Rosefort of the Golf Channel, and we go out and play the actual U.S. Open course, which is set up pretty much how it's going to be for the U.S. Open in three weeks to a month.
Although it's a Pinehurst number two, that's where we were.
Piners number two is not set up yet as it's going to be for the open.
The Greens, for those of you who play golf, the Greens are running at nine or nine and a half, and they're going to be 12 or higher during the open.
I just I'm going to make your prediction.
For those of you that are going to watch the U.S. Open and care about it, the Greens are going to be where the tournaments won or lost.
There's no rough on this course.
There's a lot of junk, a lot of waste bunkers and junk in the waste bunkers and sand, but there's no rough, which is uh unusual for a U.S. open course.
The uh course is going to be long for the pros, and the fairways are really narrow in the landing areas, but it's gonna be the greens.
The greens are all crowned.
And if you don't hit the center of the green, I striped, oh man, I striped three or four long iron shots yesterday.
Ended up in a bunker.
They hit five or six feet from the pen, but the pin close to the edge, and it just rolled off into uh into a bunker.
And so that the players that can play with precision are gonna have to uh for the most part go to the center of the greens, and you're gonna see, I don't think from the champions, the people who win it, but you're gonna see people putting off these greens during the uh during the actual tournament.
It's always a thrill, though, to be able to play the U.S. open course uh set up as it's going to be for the championship.
Again, the only difference was the greens, but that's where I was yesterday, and it was it was uh a really as it always is fun time, but now we are back, and let's go to the audio sound bites.
This is this morning in Washington at the White House.
Now, prior to this, Obama had a meeting with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, uh, Eric Shinseki.
That meeting was around 10 o'clock.
The drive-by's, oh, I should by the way, I should tell you, the drive-bys are really worried about this one.
Uh I saw a tweet from F. Chuck Todd of NBC News.
They are really, really worried.
And F. Chuck's tweet, I don't have it right in front of me, but his tweet is written as though he is a member of the administration.
And it is a tweet.
This could really be bad for us.
This is really going to be this has a lot.
I mean, because F. Chuck notes that local media is also onto this and onto it big time.
This is not like Benghazi, which is faked and contrived by the Republicans.
This is not like the IRS scandal, which is again something that the Republicans have got nothing else to talk about, so they're trying to contrive and make the IRS thing to be much worse than it really is.
This is nothing like fast and furious.
No, no, no, no.
The gun running operation that Eric Holder and Obama did ended up with uh really powerful uh weapons in the hands of Mexican drug cartels done on purpose.
Fast and Furious, of course, was designed to, in a surreptitious way, attack the second amendment by causing public outrage in this country over how easy it is for these guns to end up in the hands of drug lords.
Well, it is easy if you're gonna make sure it happens.
But that scandal according to F. Chuck and the rest of the drive.
No big deal.
That's just the Republicans once again, yammering, trying to make something out of nothing.
And Obamacare, there's no real scandal there.
That's just the president trying to insure the uninsured.
You're really trying to improve health care for everybody, really, really, really trying to make health care affordable for all America.
But this VA thing, they're worried.
The drive-by is worried.
They don't think they're going to be able to manage this one.
And the VA scandal is not so much about lack of treatment.
It's about lack of getting treatment.
It's uh it's let me put it this.
The scandal is not that the treatment is is poor.
The medical care is poor.
It's that nobody can get it.
Is that the lines are so long, the system is so inefficient, if people can't get in, vets can't get in to VA centers for treatment, and they come up with these fake lists that are waiting lists that are designed to create the illusion they're speeding people through when they're not.
Uh I don't think there are a whole lot of serious complaints about the the level of actual health care that's at these centers.
It's that nobody can get in.
Because it's it's such a mismanaged bureaucracy.
So anyway, drive-by's are worried, and to illustrate their worry, the president's meeting with Shinsecki was at around 10 o'clock.
And no matter what news network you tune to, the drive-by is the White House correspondents were lined up in the White House press room for the entire time doing stand-up news reports about the coming press conference, the coming statement by President Obama after his meeting with Shinsecki, 1045.
And for the most part, the president was on time.
And boy was he mad.
When I hear allegations of misconduct, any misconduct, whether it's allegations of VA staff covering up long wait times or cooking the books, I will not stand for it.
Not as commander-in-chief, but also not as an American.
None of us should.
So if these allegations prove to be true, it is dishonorable, it is disgraceful, and I will not tolerate it, period.
See?
He just found out.
This is the limbaugh theorem on display, once again.
He's mad as he can be.
He just found out about this.
Shinseki just today told him how bad it is.
And even at that, they don't really know.
They've got to do an investigation first.
And if the investigation confirms what Obama was told, he's really going to be mad.
But he didn't know anything about it.
It's like he just became president yesterday, and they tell him all of this stuff that's been going on to try to get him up to speed.
Then he said, as is his usual.
He said that the previous administrations all have played a role in this, and that he has ordered the VA to up its game.
When he found out what was going on, he told the VA they better get ship shaped now.
When I came into Office, I said we would systematically work to fix these problems, and we have been working really hard to address them.
I want specific recommendations on how VA can up their game.
Some of the problems with respect to how veterans are able to access the benefits that they've earned.
That's not a new issue.
That's an issue that I was working on when I was running for the United States Senate.
We are going to fix whatever is wrong, and so long as I have the privilege of serving as commander in chief, I'm going to keep on fighting to deliver the care and the benefits and the opportunities that your families deserve.
See, what has happened from 2008 forward doesn't matter.
It's only from today forward that matters.
Now that Obama's on the case, now that he knows about it, he's not going to put up with it.
He is not going to tolerate this.
When he hears about these allegations of misconduct, uh covering up long wait times, covering the book, he's not going to put up with it.
He's had it.
He's not going to put up with this.
When he came into office, he said they were going to work to fix these problems.
And they have been.
But somehow they didn't get fixed.
And now he's really mad.
So it's classic limbaugh theorem.
He didn't know about it.
He's just as mad as you now that he's found out about it.
He's going to fight these horrible, terrible forces that are undermining the VA.
And he's going to get them.
And he's going to find out and who they are.
He's going to identify them and he's going to send them packing.
He's working for you.
He's doing everything he can.
He's just as mad as you are.
He had no idea things were this bad.
And this is how he does it.
This is how he convinces the low information crowd.
Nobody's supposed to ask.
Well, what what what did you not?
And I mean, it's been going on the whole time you've been a president.
Well, why didn't you know about it?
You're not supposed to ask that.
What you are supposed to conclude is he cares.
Oh, does he care?
And is he mad?
Oh, oh, he is so mad.
Here's another.
This is this kind of interesting, too.
This uh CNN info guy was somewhat speechless.
This is the think of this next soundbite as a soundbite of a drive-by reporter learning in real time who Obama is.
This is CNN newsroom this morning.
During what they called special coverage of Obama's remarks about the VA.
This is after Obama spoke, after Obama told everybody how mad he was when he found out about this.
Jake Tapper spoke with the correspondent Drew Griffin about Obama's remarks.
Tapper said, Hey, Drew, the reporter from CNN who began this whole story with his investigation into the Phoenix VA drew the veterans that you speak with.
What did they want to hear from the president today?
And did he deliver?
I was a little caught off guard by what apparently is a disconnect by what's happening out here in the country and what the president is talking about.
I hate to be curt, but this problem is real.
It exists.
It really doesn't have to be studied.
To say that you are going to now wait for yet again more studies to come back and more fact-finding come back.
I would think that the vets I've been talking to wanted much more direct action.
I was a little confused by the president's remarks today.
At the same time, he was saying that he's known about this problem for years and years and years, and it goes back decades, far past into other people's presidencies.
And yet we're five years into his presidency, and the problem seems to be certainly not better and perhaps even worse.
Well, we don't know if this guy have a job tomorrow, but nevertheless, this is the eye-opening education of a drive-by reporter.
This is the guy who broke the scandal in Phoenix.
He's the reporter who got founded by one of the original whistleblowers.
And he was stunned what he heard today.
What do you mean we're going to investigate?
We don't need to investigate.
We know exactly what happened.
He could not believe what he was hearing.
I hate to be curt, but this problem is real.
It exists.
It doesn't have to be studied anymore.
To say you're going to wait yet again for more studies to come back.
The vets I've been talking to wanted much more direct action.
Exactly.
But you see, the audience for this press conference was not the veterans.
The audience for this press conference is not the media.
The audience here is this is the low information population.
And all they're supposed to see, and all they are supposed to take away from this is that Obama cares, and he's really mad, and he's gonna get to the bottom of it like he's gotten to the bottom of everything else.
He's gonna drop everything and get to the bottom of this, and he's gonna fix it, but first he's gotta do the fair and equitable thing, and he's got to investigate and find out if it's really true.
And anybody should understand the equality and fairness of that.
So he's gonna do that, then he's gonna fix it.
That's the takeaway.
This not for you and me today.
This is not for people that know what's going on.
There's people that don't know what's going on, who are watching, perhaps for the first time because the president is talking about it for the first time.
Oh, wow, this must be big.
So the low information crowd tunes in, and all day he's really mad about it.
Okay, good, good.
Somebody ought to be mad about this.
Well, okay, he's gonna fix it.
Just this like he fixes everything else.
Let's go back.
Uh I mean, even this the CNN reporter.
What's the time he's talking?
He's known about this problem for years and years.
It goes back to prior presidencies, but the problem seems to even be worse during his pres this guy can't believe what he saw.
We're five years in, almost six years in, and finally at Drive By Reporter gets it.
Won't last long till they get his mind right, but at least he got it, saw it, and reported on it.
There's other CNN news today that's just laughable, so hang on for that too.
But we went back, put together a montage starting in March of 2009 through May of last year of Obama.
This is the limbaugh theorem on display here.
This is Obama, I'm madder than you are.
This is Obama when he first learns about all these things and how he does it, how he treats it, how reacts to it, and how mad he is.
It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it.
Nobody's madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working.
It's very upsetting to me that somebody showed such bad judgment that they would allow something like that to happen.
If it turns out that some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course I'll be angry.
I've got no patience with it.
I will not tolerate it, and we'll make sure that uh we find out exactly what happened.
I am furious at this entire situation.
I would love to just spend a lot of my time venting and yelling at people.
We're gonna hold the responsible parties accountable.
The minute I found out about it, then my main focus is making sure that we get the thing fixed.
I think people are right to be angry.
I'm angry.
Every one of those is about a separate issue, and I will tell you which issue he was reacting to after this.
Don't go away.
Here's the tweet that Chuck Todd sent out that I mentioned to you earlier.
Have noticed a lot of local media doing check out the VA.
And check out the VA problems here stories.
A lot of local media doing check out VA problem stories here.
As we said last week, this is a major White House problem.
They're really, really worried about this.
Now, when Obama was a senator, he just talked about how he's been working on BA issues since he was a senator, and he's so mad about this.
Well, he he sponsored, are you ready?
A whopping two bills about veterans.
Both bills died in committee, didn't do anything.
But he pretends he did so much and cares so much, and that's the trick, folks.
That's that's the magic with this regime.
But the fact of the matter is it is worse than ever.
Now it's worse under Obama.
This kind of thing did not happen under George W. Bush.
I don't care what Obama says.
I don't care what his supporting media says, there were no hidden waiting lists.
There were no secret waiting lists that people moved in and out of.
There were no attempts to cover up the number of people being treated by the VA under George W. Bush.
These hidden waiting lists are due to Obama's window dressing of a two-week waiting list mandate.
That's all that's Happening here, but it didn't happen under Bush.
All right.
I want to replay for you.
The montage where you heard Obama talk about how mad he was.
He's going to get to the bottom of it.
And I mentioned to you that not one was repeated.
They're all different things.
Some same issues twice, but they're all different issues.
Let's start again.
This is the first one is May 15th of last year talking about IRS scandal in the Tea Party.
It's inexcusable, and Americans are right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it.
Stop tape.
Next one, this is the Obamacare rollout fiasco, October of 2013.
Nobody's madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working.
Up next, Fast and Furious, October 18th, 2011.
It's very upsetting to me that somebody showed such bad judgment that they would allow something like that to happen.
Up next, Secret Service scandal, drunk on the job, partying and so forth, April 15, 2012.
If it turns out that some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course I'll be angry.
He really mad.
IRS scandal, target uh May 13 of 2013.
I've got no patience with it.
I will not tolerate it, and we'll make sure that uh we find out exactly what happened.
The Gulf Oil Spill, BP, June 3rd, 2010.
I am furious at this entire situation.
I would love to just spend a lot of my time venting and yelling at people.
IRS targeting scandal again.
This is May 15th, 2013.
We're gonna hold the responsible parties accountable.
And there's a couple more.
One is the IRS scandal again, the final one was bonuses on Wall Street 2009.
So you see, this is the this is the pattern.
He's mad.
Every one of these scandals, he never knew they were happening, and boy, when he found out, boy, was he mad.
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We have the final two items in our montage.
And again, this is May March of 9th, uh, 2009 and May of 2013.
The next to last one in our montage is from May 16th of 2013, the president really outraged when he learned even more about how the IRS was targeting the Tea Party.
The minute I found out about it, then my main focus is making sure that we get the thing fixed.
The minute he found out about it.
Now remember it was uh just a couple of rogue agents in the Cincinnati office.
He found out about that.
He was livid.
Now, you remember at the time that scandal was going on, people were looking for the smoking gun memo from the White House to the IRS to try to connect it.
And I presciently told you there would not be a smoking gun memo or any other kind of memo because a memo wasn't necessary.
The people at the IRS are there, put there by Obama agents, meaning fellow travelers in the administration, because they know who they are.
They know what they're gonna do, they know what their proclivities are.
They don't need instruction.
In other words, they don't need to be told the Tea Party is a problem, we gotta make sure they are impeded in fundraising, we've got to put obstacles don't have to tell them that.
Lois Lerner is in her own right a mad partisan liberal who, if she gets the idea that the climate's right, she'll act on her own.
If she thinks that no harm will come to her, if she thinks that she's uh impressing the boss, if she thinks she get away with it, she'll follow her natural inclinations.
Van Jones, same thing.
Remember when he was outed as a communist sympathizer, people said, gee, what they don't get past Obama.
Wonder if Obama knew No, no.
That's not how it works.
Van Jones was chosen precisely because of who he is, and precisely because he didn't need direction.
None of these people do.
They're just as committed ideologically as Obama is.
All they need is to know that there aren't any obstacles in their way.
All they need to know is that if the worst thing happens and they are discovered, that this is going to be the result that Obama's going to feign ignorance.
He's going to act like he had no idea what was going on.
He's livid as he can be, and he's going to look into it.
And nothing else happens.
Because the mission, as far as the president's concerned, is simply to let the low inflation crowd know he's outraged like everybody else is.
He's going to the bottom of it.
He's going to find out what happened.
And that's it.
That's enough.
There doesn't need to be any follow-up on whatever investigation.
There doesn't need to be presidential action dealing with whatever was learned.
Because reality is not the point.
Image, PR, buzz, packaging, all that is the point.
And the image at Obama's mad and is really offended, and he was not told that people hoodwinked him and are taking advantage of him.
And he's going to get to the bottom of it.
That's it.
That's all that needs to happen.
And then it is confirmed that he's got good intentions and he really cares.
And he's he's he's really upset about this is like like you are.
You're not supposed to say, well, wait a minute now.
You're the CEO.
I mean, you you're running this show.
What do you mean you don't know?
You're not supposed to ask.
I mean, you ran on these issues.
You you ran on all this stuff.
You you're not supposed to go there and ask that.
His media doesn't.
And so it's left to people like us to talk about this.
Uh and we never know what kind of impact it makes on people.
This montage.
I got a note from a friend of a moment that nontage ought to be on every cable news network and network evening newscast tonight.
But it won't be.
Our montage, our little montage, just exposes the phoniness, the contrived anger, the made-up outrage about all of this.
It exposes it.
There's a pattern here and how it all works.
Uh we have one left.
Or do we do the bell, yeah?
Okay, one more.
This is March the 18th, 2009.
This is Obama.
Really, really mad about all those bonuses and AIG and other firms on Wall Street.
I think people are right to be angry.
I'm angry.
Yeah.
See?
People have a right to be mad.
I'm mad too.
And I'm gonna investigate and get the bottom of it.
Washington Post, this memo shows that the VA knew of records manipulation in 2010.
What's noteworthy about that?
Well, 2010 was the second year of the Obama administration.
Now let me let me tackle a question that I haven't gotten yet, but I'm sure when I check the email during the break, I'm gonna get a question.
Rush.
Why are you making a big deal out of this?
This has not mattered anymore.
People don't look at Obama the same way they do other presidents, so he's not gonna be hurt by this.
Why are you focusing on this?
Why are you making a big deal out of this?
Believe me, I ask myself the same question.
But we don't know that it isn't having an impact on people.
I mean, I clearly know that people like you in this audience, it affects you.
You're angered by it, and it it helps to expose Obama for who he really is, and it exposes a tactic or technique.
Um who knows what impact any of this kind of exposure or exposing of this kind of behavior has on low information people.
You never know.
Uh, but it'd be irresponsible not to point this stuff out.
The uh the idea that okay, here's another question I'm gonna get.
Rush, the president can't know everything that goes on.
He can't know everything.
He can't know he's got rogue employees of the IRS doing things, he's got this V8 thing can't possibly, he can't possibly know.
Why you why why are you holding it accountable?
Because everything that is happening can be linked ideologically to who Obama is.
Particularly Obamacare, the VA, but you know the big umbrella thing under which all of this falls is that government is incompetent.
Giant bureaucracies cannot do these things.
They're not filled with qualified people.
They're not filled with experienced people.
They're not populated by accomplished people.
The lesson of government is that it can't do these things.
And the evidence is repeating in the Obama administration over and over again we learn that Obama nor any of his people, high up in whatever bureaucracy can accomplish any of these things.
They can't do a website, they can't roll out Obamacare, they can't improve health care, they can't do it, they can't run the VA.
They can't run the IRS honestly.
They turn as much of it as they can into a political weapon furthering the agenda of the president.
That's why it matters, because everything the people of this country at some point are going to have to realize that relying on government to fix everything is foolhardy.
It's government that's breaking many of these things.
That the left has done a very admirably good job of demonizing the private sector, where what happens?
Cheating, lying, uh dishonesty, destroying the planet, killing customers, uh, all starving people, and they've they've positioned themselves, of course, there's the great compassionate last hope.
They're the ones who truly care.
And we're not supposed to examine the results of their efforts, which are always dismal and always fail.
We're supposed to examine their good intentions, at least they're trying.
People like you, limboy, you just run people down every day.
Well, anybody can do that, at least Obama cares.
At least he's trying.
I heard him.
He was really mad over this VA thing.
Why don't you ask yourself, how in the world, after five or six years, do all of these things, from the economy to health care to the VA to the IRS, you name it, get worse.
At some point, at some point, people, and I think it's happening, are going to have to realize this is not accidental.
The economy and its dismal status is the result of policy decisions that Obama has made and put into place.
It's not the quirk of fate.
It's not that America's best days are over.
It's not that America's past was a fad or a quirk.
It's not that the great economic days of the 80s were illegitimate or unreal.
It's not that this is the new normal.
It's not that all of the greatness in the past was undeserved.
It is precisely because of Obama policies implemented since 2009 that this country is in the shape it's in.
It is the result of policy.
Legislation, if you will, executive orders, things Obama has done because he wanted to do them.
That's why.
What is the economic number I saw yesterday?
Ten?
Forget the number.
The record number of people on disability.
Just the population of Greece, but it's it's it's a climbing every metric or measurement in our economy is worsening, and it's the result of policy.
And so is what's happening at the VA.
Everything about this scandal is the result of Obama administration policy.
And that's why it is a flat out insulting joke when the president goes on TV and acts shocked and surprised that he didn't know this was going on.
And that now that he does, he's going to get to the bottom of it after an investigation because he's just as mad as you are.
That is fatuous.
That is sophistry.
The fact of the matter is that what's going on at the VA is because of policy.
It's because of things Obama and his administration have done purposefully.
Ditto Obamacare and health care.
Ditto the economy and the unemployed.
Ditto everything.
And there isn't anything good.
The Democrats are not seeking re-election on anything good.
And everything bad that's happening is the result of Democrats having won elections and implementing their beliefs.
It's not fate.
It's not by accident.
It's not coincidence.
It's not the result of cosmic forces working against us.
It is because specifically of policies, legislation, ideas, whatever you want to call it, implemented, put into action by this administration.
And that's why we all try to point out the phoniness of the president acting mad and ignorant and outraged, as though he doesn't know any of this is happening, and he doesn't know why it's happening.
And he's going to get to the body.
He knows exactly why it's happening.
He put it all into play.
Okay, we've added to the montage.
We've added today's Obama outrage over what he learned just today from Eric Shinseki about what's been going on, what's allegedly going on at the VA.
He just found out about today.
So we've added today's outrage to the montage, and here it is again, starting March of 2009.
It's inexcusable, and Americans have right to be angry about it, and I am angry about it.
Nobody's madder than me about the fact that the website isn't working.
It's very upsetting to me that somebody showed such bad judgment that they would allow something like that to happen.
If it turns out that some of the allegations that have been made in the press are confirmed, then of course I'll be angry.
I've got no patience with it.
I will not tolerate it, and we'll make sure that uh we find out exactly what happened.
I am furious at this entire situation.
I would love to just spend a lot of my time venting and yelling at people.
We're going to hold the responsible parties accountable.
The minute I found out about it, then my main focus is making sure that we get the thing fixed.
I think people are right to be angry.
I'm angry.
I will not stand for it.
Not as commander-in-chief.
None of us should.
It is dishonorable.
It is disgraceful, and I will not tolerate it, period.
So that last is today's outrage over the VA, which he didn't know anything about until today when he talked to Eric Shintseckey.
And he didn't know about any of these other things.
But again, he knew about them all.
They are all the result of Obama policy.
They're all the result of things Obama has done.
Plain and simple.
Here is Mary Ellen Akron, Ohio as we hit the phones.
Great to have you.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
Uh, third-time caller.
Uh, thank you.
Great to have you here.
Time is short.
Rush, I know.
I just wanted to add to your discussion about Obama not knowing.
He does not hold cabinet meetings.
He we I know that, and I'm sure many people out here realize that he's too he doesn't want to meet with uh his cabinet secretaries.
He's too busy.
He likes to fundraise and play golf.
That's another reason why he doesn't know what the I know that's true.
He doesn't hold cabinet meetings.
He doesn't go is that I know you don't mean to offer that as an excuse.
You're making another point.
She being facisted.
He doesn't go to cabinet meetings.
How could he know?
I have, if that's why, I have the instant solution for Obama's problem.
What do you think it is?
All Barack Obama has to do is listen to one hour of this program every day, and he'll know everything going on.
That's all he's got to do.
One hour.
He doesn't have to ever go to a cabinet meeting.
He'd never have to talk to a cabinet secretary.
He doesn't have to read the New York Times.
He doesn't have to read the LA Times, didn't have to watch ABC, CBS, NBCC, and N. Fox.
Just listen to this program for one hour, pick the hour, and he will know everything going on.
He would never ever be blind-sided again, like he is by this VA scandal.
If he would simply listen to this program one hour a day.
Now, if if I know what's going on in his administration that he doesn't, see, he knows all of this, folks.
He knows this is all going on.
None of this is getting by him or escaping it.
That's not at all the reality.
We'll be back.
New York Times headline, VA accusations aggravate the woes of the White House.
And no panic there yet, but this scandal is substantive, they think, at the New York Times.
Unlike Benghazi, IRS, Fast and Furious Obamacare, and all.
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