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September 22, 2014, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
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I just was watching Fox.
I just saw Britt Hume on there.
You know what Britt Hume said?
Britt Hume said, you know what, I don't think Obama is taking ISIS seriously.
Really?
I don't think Obama.
I am going to endeavor today as a special treat for all of you to explain exactly why this is.
What do you you're having a conniption in there?
What's what's the And so Obama isn't taking he doesn't care.
This is all political for Obama.
We've had the sound bites from the past in the JV team.
We don't have a str.
This is pure pure politics.
The motivation for this is pure, pure politics.
The problem is it is really serious.
And some inside the uh the Washington establishment who do take it seriously are very, very troubled.
You think I didn't.
Ah, you have an inflated sense of my importance.
All right.
Snert.
No way I'm gonna play what sound about it.
Uh all right, here's Snerdley's in there.
All it took for me was to say Brit Hume's is that Obama's not taking it seriously on ISIS.
He said, by the way, you got that that FSU quarterback suspended for the whole game.
I said, What do you mean?
He's you commenting on it and how silly it was it gets suspended for having you're the one that that that that forced See.
I don't think in those terms.
You can sit in there and think that what is said on this program can affect the policy of major institutions.
I I I do not allow myself.
That would be, you know what, to get caught up in that, that would be the height of arrogance and false presumption, and I don't I don't go there.
I I'll tell you what, I well, I don't know.
There had to be a lot of people making fun of FSU for suspending a guy for the first half.
There had to be a whole lot of people.
There weren't.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, I see you think because I predicted he'd get a standing O. That's what did it.
All right.
Okay, so Snerdley thinks the administration of FSU says, no, no, we don't want this guy getting a standing O. Now that still, that would be the uh the height of arrogance.
Um just a couple things that you brought up football, a couple things about the NFL.
Joe Biden, you know, Goodell had his press conference on Friday.
And you know what we learned, by the way?
We learned that the sports drive-bys know how to conduct a press conference.
The news guys have forgotten how, since Obama became president.
The sports guys know how to do it.
The sports guys want Goodell's scalp.
I'm telling you, it's amazing.
I have been listening to some of these sports guys.
I have been reading to some of these, reading some of these sports drive-bys.
Uh, even some of the former players, they want this guy can.
They want goodell gone.
It is it is amazing to hear.
It is so knee-jerk.
It is um, it's it's some of it's filled with literal hatred for the guy.
And they are not gonna stop until they get the guy gone.
I don't think he's gonna go anywhere.
Uh the league is making too much money.
Anyway, I'll get into that in details in a second, but they did a press conference on Friday, the way press conferences of presidents used to be.
Here's a guy in authority in power, and these sports drive-bys hit him with every hypocritical thing he said.
They hit him with everything they think is a Lie.
They tried to trip him up every which way from Sunday, and it was not a good performance for Goodell.
And I'm watching and say, you know, we haven't seen one of these since George W. Bush was president.
Well, we haven't.
If you you've forgotten what a genuine media press conference, White House press conference used to look like.
Now they are just fawning boot licking sessions.
We got some audio sunbite from this coming up in the program, and I will I will tell you about it.
But uh play them for you.
Joe Biden, when it was announced that one of the women that Goodell is hiring to help get the uh NFL front office ship shape, Cynthia Hogan, she's the former Biden staffer, if you'll recall.
So Biden was out there over the weekend.
She was in one of his age when he ran the Judiciary Committee.
That's when he was trying to destroy people like Clarence Thomas and Alito and Roberts and all.
That's that's where she worked for him.
And he said, Biden said, the NFL ain't seen nothing yet.
They have no idea what they just bought into.
Now, what does that tell you?
That this is, of course, political.
That all of this has been seized on by the Democrat Party and leftist operatives as an opportunity to advance their agenda.
And this is this is kind of uh, I don't know, would you threatening?
The NFL ain't seen nothing yet.
They have no idea what they just bought into, and now Chuck Hagel is asking his staff at the Pentagon to look into the military's relationship with the NFL so that they can perhaps sever it.
Yeah, there's so much violence in the NFL.
It's not looking good for the military to be associated with it.
Senator Chuck Hagel asking for information about military ties to the NFL.
He's asked his staff for detailed information about the relationships in the wake of all these scandals.
You see, he's supposed to be fighting Obama's war, but no, that they got to take time from fighting Obama's war, which he doesn't really care that much about anyway, and make sure they get in on the political movement of the day, and that is whatever they can move in their agenda, tying to the NFL spouse abuse scandal.
Says here that the CNN report, the media, sorry, the military has a zero tolerance policy in the ranks for domestic abuse, but it also has a high profile relationship with the NFL goes back for decades.
Any Pentagon action to cut back support for the NFL would be the most direct involvement by the regime yet in the scandal.
The Army alone spends 10 million a year buying advertising from TV networks that broadcast NFL games, games also broadcast by the Armed Forces Network to troops deployed overseas.
I got a friend of mine at Kansas who said he had a bunch of millennials in his house yesterday watching football.
He has a daughter that's 24 and a bunch of her friends came over and the football game was on.
So he decided to go in there and do a, you know, a quick focus group survey.
Twenty-four, twenty-five-year-old women.
And so he starts talking to them about what's going on in the NFL and the various scandals.
And he said, What do you think the NFL needs to do to prove that they really care about you and want you as a fan?
And he said, one of the 24-year-olds millennials said, Look, if the NFL wants to prove they care about women, why don't they start with getting rid of the cheerleaders?
And if they're going to keep the cheerleaders, now wait a minute, if they're going to keep the cheerleaders, make them more collegiate.
These pro-cheerleaders look more like strippers or pole dancers.
I mean, than cheerleaders.
So here's a 24-year-old woman who thinks the NFL is objectifying women by having scandally clad pole dancer types as cheerleaders.
So the next question was, what do you think about the players wearing pink to show their support for breast cancer research?
Another 24-year-old female millennial said, that's silly, just make a contribution.
It's stupid.
Why go through if you're if you're in it, live it.
Screw the symbolism, make a donation and publicize how much and actually do something.
said, How much does a guy wearing pink shoelaces actually do for breast cancer?
I thought pretty sensible.
I mean, what a concept.
Own who and what you are.
Did you see, ladies and gentlemen, that a guy who thought the atmosphere was going to collapse, jumped the White House fence over the weekend and got over it?
He got inside the White House grounds.
He said he's a former, yeah, inside.
He's a former military guy, and he was convinced because he watches the news that the atmosphere was going to collapse, and he needed to get in there and tell Obama about it.
But you know what struck me was what they did.
They tried to get rid of the guy.
They tried to throw the guy back on the other side of the fence.
They tried to get him out of the White House grounds.
They tried to throw him out of the White House.
I thought we're supposed to welcome people who jump fences.
I suppose I thought we're supposed to welcome people who crash our borders and stuff.
Be nice to them.
You know, maybe put them on the welfare system or something.
Well now look, the White House fence is an affront to justice.
I mean, I how could that that fence is a symbolism that says we don't want you here?
And boy, when somebody jumps the fence, what's the first thing is Secret Service try to nab them and throw them back to the equivalent of Mexico.
Why didn't they welcome the guy in?
Why didn't they say, Glad you just came out of the shadows, pal?
We're happy to finally know who you are, and we want to make you a full-fledged citizen.
Why didn't they do that?
I thought we were a welcoming nation.
I thought people who crossed boundaries did it with love.
I thought they did it because they wanted to become Americans.
They wanted to live the American dream.
I mean, we're all citizens of the world, and we all share the wealth.
Why does some poor guy, obviously with a mental disorder, jumps the White House fence and immediately get thrown back, like a fish that nobody wants when they catch it.
Three Afghanistan soldiers are missing in Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
We had a training base.
Afghan soldiers brought here for training are missing.
There are any number of suspected Americans who've been converted to ISIS that have gone underground in America.
There are there are fears that there are quite a few people in this country who have converted to ISIS that are underground, and fears that Middle Eastern ISIS members themselves have actually crossed into the country, and that they are busily planning some kind of terrorist attack on the country.
And Obama himself that has members of the establishment, like Britt Hume, very worried that Obama's not taking this seriously.
And as I say, I'm going to explain to you why that is.
Angelo Kodviat is back with another piece.
He with the original piece that we made such note of here way back when on the ruling class versus the country class.
He's got a new piece, Washington's ruling class fooling itself about the Islamic state.
All that coming up.
There was a giant climate march in uh in New York.
Well, it was all over the uh country uh over the weekend, and it was clear that anti-capitalism was really the objective here.
And that's all the militant environmental movement is a home for displaced communists once the Berlin Wall fell.
It would have been anyway.
It's made to order for deception.
It's made to order for campaigns of deceit.
Uh environmentalism allows practitioners to claim to have the best interests of everybody at heart, and they want to save something, in this case the planet, uh, and they want everybody to be a participant in it.
It's a it's a it's been a brilliant campaign.
The problem is most people don't care about it now, and most people don't believe it.
Most people have come to accept that it's a hoax.
This is only made the climate mob even more intense.
And so they showed up, and some of the signs they were carrying yesterday made clear this is an anti-capitalist movement.
One sign said, I care more about my child than money.
Do you know things like this?
And when you see a sign bashing the Koch brothers, uh, you get an idea what it's all about.
But they made an absolute junk pile out of the place they were in New York.
They left a trail of tra and and every time they do this, every time global warming people get together, any time Occupy in fact they're turning Occupy Wall Street into Occupy the Climate now is essentially what's happening.
But any time they get together, it's a pigsty when they leave.
You talk about pollution and dirt and filth and stinking up the environment.
These people are professionals at it.
And lo and behold, yesterday, Robert Kennedy Jr. showed up.
And he was one of the leaders of the people's climate march in New York City.
PJTV.com correspondent Michelle Fields caught up with him.
And we have a couple of uh sound bites.
She said, hey, Mr. Kennedy.
This is a pretty large event.
Millions of flyers handed out.
400 buses filled with people coming here.
Are you concerned about the damage to the environment?
Something like your event can cause.
You need this kind of event to save the environment.
What I'm concerned with is the kind of damage that's been caused by Exxon and the Koch brothers and by the oil wars that we've spent four trillion dollars on over the last ten years.
The oil companies have subverted our democracy and are running our foreign policy and running our domestic policy is people power.
They have the money on their side.
We have the people on our side, and we need the people here to show that they don't want to take it anymore.
Didn't hear much about the environment in there.
Uh I heard a bunch of anti-capitalism and the usual bromides about no blood for oil, and of course, the inclusion of the Koch brothers.
And by the way, folks, all of this once again is right out of a book made famous by Saul Olinski, called Rules for Radicals.
And what's interesting about that is a bunch of old letters that Hillary Clinton wrote way back when have surfaced back from her days at Wellesley University, Wellesley College, whatever.
And her first days working in uh in Oakland and Berkeley as a lawyer.
It turns out that she was sending letters to Welinski left and right.
Now we know this.
And it's been talked about for years.
Saul Alinsky, if if you if you read rules for radicals, you will understand why Harry Reed's doing what he's doing, invoking the Koch brothers' name all the time, and why RF RFK Jr. just did it here.
But it's funny, a lot of drive-by media people who are supposed to be fascinated about the events they cover, supposed to be curious, are just, according to some tweets that I've seen, the drive-bys cannot believe this guy Alinsky has come up again.
They thought they got rid of him after the first couple, three years of Obama.
Now Alinsky's back.
They are not in the slightest curious about the role this guy in his book Rules for Radicals has in shaping what is now two prominent people in the Democrat Party who both one of them has become president, the other one wants to be.
And in fact, it's rules for radicals is in fact become the manual, the owner's manual for the Democrat Party at large.
More on that as the program unfolds, still setting a table.
Next soundbite.
Michelle Fields says to uh Robert Kennedy Jr., well, I don't understand.
You say you gotta bring a bunch of buses in, you gotta do all that, gotta cause a lot of pollution in order to make news of the event.
Shouldn't you lead by example and not be causing any pollution or mess?
I do lead by example.
So are you gonna give up your cell phone?
No, I'm not gonna give up much.
Are you gonna give up your car?
Are you gonna give up yours?
I'm not the one who's here talking about the environment.
Oh, I'm not going to stop using a cell phone.
I'm not gonna stop using it.
I don't believe that we have to reduce our quality of life in order to have a rational free market in order to stop the use of carbon in order to divorce ourselves from a fuel that is destroying our planet.
It's much more important to change your politician than it is to change your light bulb or your cell phone away.
You ought to be paying attention to rather than asking trivial and mean questions about whether or not cars somebody drives or whether or not they use cell phones.
There it is.
You see, ladies and typical liberalism.
He wants you to change your life, but he's not gonna change his.
He's gonna use his phone, he's gonna use his car.
Hey, are you gonna use your she said?
I'm not the one telling everybody to get rid of theirs, RFK Jr., you are.
And then he says, Look, it's more important to change your politician than to change your light bulb or your cell phone or your auto.
That's gonna come as news to over half the kids who buy into this global warming crap because he just gave up the ghost there in a moment of being caught.
Has UPS shown up yet?
They haven't.
Are you sure that they come twice a day?
Because I can't believe I can't believe the guy came and didn't have what I'm looking for and delivered something else, a couple of books that nobody cared about.
Hell, keep me posted.
Oh, greetings and welcome back.
Uh ladies.
Rush Limbo.
You know that that question and answer, the two-piece soundbite.
And my activation goes.
Oh, you know, people don't want to hear about that.
No, no, no, people don't certainly people don't want to hear about I my iPhone stuff.
I've I've the iPhone stuff, I got out of the way on.
I got them.
I hooked them up.
I okay, it I spent and I'm not gonna tell you why.
But it took me about six straight hours to actually the big problem with syncing them because I've changed iTunes libraries.
These are new phones that didn't recognize the new library.
It was a mess.
It took me four or five sinks to get it right.
And only because I know what I'm doing was I able to do it without asking anybody.
But uh I didn't mind.
I love this stuff.
But it was about six hours to get them both up and running.
That's not gonna be the case for 99% of the people.
I was putting all kinds of stuff on them.
Like 6,000 songs, about 2,500 books, uh, all kinds.
It takes a while to get that done.
Anyway, what I was going to say was that that interview, that that little street interview with Robert Kennedy Jr., that is an example of what journalism used to be for those of you who are too young to remember it.
So here's a guy, RFK Jr., telling everybody that they gotta get rid of their cars and they gotta stop using phones, and they've got to start cleaning up the way they live because they're polluting the planet and destroying the climate, and we're all gonna die.
And he's been saying this for years.
But he drives his own big SUV, he uses his own phone, he flies around in private jets, and the reporter said, Well, are you gonna get rid of your cell phone?
Are you gonna stop driving your car?
That doesn't happen today.
When a journalist of the day interviews somebody like Robert Kennedy Jr., they ask the setup question, they let him roll with whatever he wants to say, they turn back to the camera and smile and say, There you have it from the climate march to save the world here in New York City.
I'm so-and-so, CBS News, blah, blah.
That's it.
This woman, Michelle Fields, actually, are you gonna get rid of your phone, sir?
Are you gonna get rid of your car?
And he wasn't used to, he doesn't get questions like that because he deals with a fawning media.
He didn't know what to say.
He said, No, I'm not gonna get rid of my cell.
Are you gonna get rid of yours?
That was so illustrative of the mindset.
No, I'm not gonna get rid of my cell phone.
Are you gonna get rid of Sir?
You're the one telling everybody to get rid of theirs.
Sir, you're the one advocating everybody stop driving cars.
Sir, you're the one advocating that everybody forego any progress or advancement in their life in order to save the planet.
So all I'm asking is, are you gonna show leadership and do this?
That's what journalism Used to be.
Journalists used to find hypocrisy in the powerful and point it out.
Today, journalists have identified the powerful and they want to be included in them.
They want to be buds.
They want to be on the same team, and so they advance the agenda of these neophytes.
RFK Jr. folks is a glittering jewel of colossal ignorance.
And this interview illustrated that.
It's a lost art.
It doesn't happen.
In the drive-by media.
Look at this headline in the UK Daily Mail.
Why women spend 10 days a year in a bad mood?
What's your first reaction when you hear me say that?
The headline, why women spend ten days a year in a bad mood?
What's your first reaction?
Well, why only ten days?
Oh, no, no, no.
No, not.
Here are the common things that make women or put women in a bad mood.
Bad weather.
Husbands who do not listen.
Children who do not behave.
Women who think they are fat.
Broken nails.
Broken nails can destroy, according to this, a woman's mood.
Only 20% of women admit to being bad tempered a lot of the time.
Four in ten say their ability to maintain an even temperament.
Is this not a why how where did this story come from?
Who in the world conceived a story such as this to try to identify why women are in a bad mood and how often they are?
Let's see.
The writer is not identified.
Here, don't say, let me check the next page.
Nope.
Don't have the writer identified.
I hope it's a man.
Just for the heck of the controversy.
Okay.
Missing Afghanistan soldiers, Massachusetts.
Three Afghan National Army soldiers who were in Massachusetts for training have gone missing after a trip to a shopping mall, authorities said.
It's the second time in a week that Afghan security trainees in the U.S. have disappeared.
The three soldiers don't appear to pose any threat to the public.
The Massachusetts National Guard said.
Really?
Exactly.
How do they know that?
What are the odds that they are Muslim?
What are the odds that they are Islam?
What do you mean they don't pose the threat?
How is it known right off the bat that they don't pose a threat?
Why'd they go missing?
Why did they leave?
They're here on a training mission, so they're why are they at a mall in the first place?
Why are they at a mall in a way that they can disappear?
Earlier this month, two Afghan police officers training with the DEA wandered off during a sightseeing trip to Georgetown.
They decided they wanted to stay in the U.S., but authorities found them and sent them home.
All.
I say they defected because they want to stay in.
They want to become Americans.
Well, well, maybe going a bit far.
They want to stay, they don't want to get sent back home after training.
The three men currently missing in Massachusetts are Afghanistan National Army soldiers.
Their names are mentioned here.
But there's no way they'd be a threat to America.
We're assured that there is no way they could ever be a threat.
Nobody should even think that.
Don't even go there.
Forget what you're being told about ISIS.
The best evidence is that there is no ISIS identity or cell here in America.
So don't waste your time being worried about it.
Now they arrived, the three missing arrived in the United States September 11th for exercise regional cooperation.
It's an annual event.
And they were quartered at Joint Base Cape Cod.
Troops from six nations are participating in the exercise, which runs through Wednesday, will go on as scheduled, despite the three who are missing.
Roughly a dozen Afghan soldiers are still participating.
What could possibly go wrong?
Don't worry, folks.
You can trust the word of the authorities here.
There's nothing whatsoever to be concerned about.
Let me grab a quick call before we get to the break.
This is Al in Baker City, Oregon.
Welcome, sir.
Great to have you on the EIB network high.
Sickum snurdly dittoes, brush.
Glad to have you, sir.
Hello.
Yes.
I was watching CBS News this morning, and they were showing copies of the there's two captains and a major from the Afghan army.
And they were showing pictures of their entry visa cards.
And so you would know what they look like.
They got mustaches.
But anyway.
Well, that'll help find them.
I'm glad that you told it told me that.
And down to the lower right of the pictures, uh says fingerprints.
And then it's typed in below there, waved.
So either foggy bottom or homeland security or somebody has decided that, hey, no problem.
Of course, we'll find a lot of guys with mustaches, but we won't be able to prove it because we don't have their fingerprints.
Yeah.
Well, see, that just goes to prove there's nothing to worry about.
We trusted them so much that we didn't need their fingerprints, because we know for a fact that they're not going to do anything.
That's all that means.
I bumped into you on the radio over in uh Marin County back in the 90s during the buildup for the first Gulf War.
And my son, actually two sons, a daughter, and my wife were all involved over there one way or another, and I stayed home to feed the dog.
And you're the guy that kept me alive.
Thank you.
Me and the dogs.
Yep.
Great company.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate that, Al.
That was a uh that was a magical times back when we were winning wars.
Uh like in two days, three days.
Yeah, we had our Gulf War One, our fake cast of a miniseries that we put together.
Uh speaking of Homeland Security, have you seen all the people leaving?
I mean, people literally employees, homeland security leaving morale, apparently, is horrible.
But no reason to worry, folks.
None, none at all.
Uh let's see, what is it?
LA Times.
Try this headline.
Islamic state recruiting women to have kids and cook.
Months after declaring an Islamic caliphate, Islamic State, ISIS, which has seized large swaths of Syria and Iraq, is seeking to address a need of any viable nation.
Women.
In internet posts and social media messaging, the extremist Sunni militants are recruiting women to marry their fighters and have their children.
And part of a larger strategy of state building.
The ISIS fighters want kids who can be turned into suicide bombers.
They need women for it.
Uh, and they need somebody to cook.
So they're acting.
I'm not kidding.
They're posting these quote job openings on the internet, social media sites.
They're they're treating the Islamic State as a country that needs women, said Rita Katz, director of the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors online activity by militant organizations.
She said the message is you are coming to marry someone immediately and have kids and cook.
They're building a state.
That's why they want to take over Syria.
It's why they want to take over Iraq.
They want a state, just like Al-Qaeda took over Afghanistan.
They need a state, a base of operations.
And they need women barefoot and pregnant in the kitchens in order to grow their state.
In order to grow their population.
And they're using the social media tools that have helped attract thousands of Islamic militants from all over the world.
They now are encouraging women to journey to Syria for the express purpose of marrying a courageous ISIS soldier or fighter and starting families.
And female recruits who have made the tracker chiming in on sites like Twitter, Tumblr, and Ask.fm, they use the abbreviated and grammar challenged writing characteristic of the Internet, employing lots of laughing out louds and emoticons, even as they advocate attacks on religious minorities, quote extremist religious leaders, and cheer the beheading of American journalists.
The women that they've recruited are now also on the site telling other women what a great move it was to become a wife of ISIS and a mother.
And how much joy there is in cooking for the people who are forging this new state.
Hi, welcome back.
Great to have you, Rushlin Baugh, the EIB network.
It appears to me that Leon Panetta is throwing Barack Obama overboard in favor of Hillary Clinton.
I'm sensing a lot of this begin to happen.
I think uh serious players, the Democrat Party are now beginning to shape up, retool, and refocus on 2016.
And that means it is time to protect and build a case of protection, a wall, if you will, around Mrs. Clinton.
On Sunday, the former Joint Chiefs Chairman, Admiral Mike Mullen, was on Meet the Press.
He said that the media had blown way out of proportion, a supposed rift between Obama and his military commanders over the plan to roll back ISIS.
But his comments did a little to combat the notion that Obama and those in the defense establishment don't see eye to eye.
Now, it's it's natural that Mullen would try to uh to do this, but we made mention of this Thursday or Friday that Obama and his generals are in the middle of a huge rift over this because he's not taking their advice.
They are not listening.
And it's all about boots on the ground and who the boots are going to be versus jets.
Do you have that Brit Hume soundbite?
My I I have it here and I've already misplaced it.
I don't know where it is.
But this is I told you earlier that I saw Britt Hume on Fox, and he's very concerned that Obama's not taking this seriously.
Here is that soundbite.
Consider the difference between the president's response to ISIS and his response to the Ebola outbreak.
He's sending a large force, much larger than ISIS is getting to deal with this Ebola outbreak.
And why is he doing that?
He's doing that, I think, because he believes that the United States is uniquely capable of mounting this effort against this disease.
The United States is undisputably uniquely capable of conquering ISIS.
But he's not putting a full effort into that at all, which is why I think that the majority who doubt the efficacy of the strategy do so.
They can see that this isn't a full-hearted effort.
And so, as has been suggested earlier, do the coalition partners or would-be coalition partners.
Right.
Okay.
Now, I think Britt Hume, the value there, is who he speaks for.
He speaks for a body of thought inside the Beltway.
Call it the establishment or whatever.
We here have made the observation last week that Obama seems far more serious about Ebola than he does ISIS.
And so everybody's curious why.
And the answer is simple.
It's just not easy to face.
Particularly, this is not true of Britt Hume.
But if you are one of those who back in 2008 and 2009 started praising Obama to the hilt as one of the brightest guys you've ever known, one of the smartest, it's tough to now admit the reality is an empty suit in those regards.
But it's clear that the established very, very worried about ISIS, and they very much believe the military commanders are the ones to listen to here.
And it's clear that Obama simply isn't into this because it's all politics.
He really doesn't care about this stuff.
He doesn't.
He's okay, I guess, with being the world's doctor, but he doesn't want to be the world's policeman.
He doesn't think it's any of our business.
He doesn't want to get involved in it really.
And there are other concerns besides that.
And it's the in the midst of all of this that Leon Panetta and others are beginning now to, in a way, you'll hear, get the sound bites to support along with the news stories, beginning to I don't know, throw Obama overboards a bit strong, but you'll see when we get to it.
Don't go away.
If you want to understand this, folks, let me give you just a simple comparison.
ISIS is to the establishment as spousal abuse is to the NFL.
Meaning the establishment is singularly scared to death and worried about ISIS.
The NFL singularly scared to death and worried about, oh no, what are we going to do about spousal abuse?
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