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Oct. 20, 2014 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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October 20, 2014, Monday, Hour #2
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Greetings once again, ladies.
Well, I can't.
I have to tell them on the air there's no way that I we can pre-plan this and have it just execute.
Because things are happening too.
I mean, stuff that flows in even after it's already been planned out.
Anyway, greetings.
Great to have you back, Rushlin Boy, doing what I was born to do.
Host, and so are you.
You were doing what you were born to do, and that is listen.
And together it is an unbeatable combo.
Telephone numbers 800 282-2882 and the email address L Rushbo at EIB netcom from Breitbart, despite no official action from the president ahead of the election.
The regime has quietly begun preparing to issue millions of work authorization permits, suggesting the implementation of a large-scale executive amnesty may have already begun.
Now, this is not a surprise.
You've all known this was coming.
It was going to happen before Labor Day, but Obama couldn't find a way to pin it on the Republicans.
And Luis Gutierrez, he was running around, Congressman from Chicago.
He was running around all excited.
He'd already set the system up to help people adjust to it after it had happened.
He was predicting it, it was imminent, it was going to happen.
And then when it didn't happen to Labor Day, well, you know it'll happen right before the election.
No, no, no, it won't.
It's not going to happen.
Now it's not going to happen until after the election.
Now what we know is it's not going to happen until every Senate election has been decided, including Mary Landry, Louisiana, if that goes to a runoff.
Obama's not going to do anything here because nobody's going to get any credit for this.
There's this is not a positive.
This is nothing a majority of the American people support.
This is pure governing against the will of the people.
And it's like I just gave you this this uh had the story New York Times about this poor woman who's discovering she can't afford even health maintenance after signing up to Obama.
She can't even afford brain scan because her deductible is not six grand, so everything before that has to pay, come out of her pocket.
She thought her premiums are going to go down.
That didn't happen either.
But the employer mandate doesn't kick until after the election.
There's all kinds of new horror stories in a lot of areas that are going to become reality after the election.
And one of them is amnesty.
And this this story here, despite no official action from the president ahead of the election, the regime's quietly begun preparing to issue millions of work authorization permits, suggesting that the implementation of a large-scale executive amnesty may have already begun on noticed until now.
A draft solicitation for bids issued by U.S. citizenship and immigration services on October 6th says that potential vendors must be capable of handling a surge scenario of nine million ID cards in one year to support possible future immigration reform initiative requirements.
The request for proposals says that the agency, USCIS, will need a minimum of four million cards per year.
In the surge scenario in 2016, the agency would need an additional five million cards, more than double the baseline annual amount.
This would be a grand total of nine million.
Now it's not unheard of for federal agencies to plan for contingencies, but the request, this request specifically, explains that the surge is related to potential changes in immigration policy.
Now what it all means is that we're getting ready to pass out work IDs to nine million people.
That's what the memo is telling involved agencies to be prepared for.
The contractor shall demonstrate the capability to support potential surge in PRC and EAD card demand for up to nine million cards during the initial period of performance to support possible future immigration reform initiative requirements.
This is in the document, and all it means is amnesty is coming.
Meanwhile, also from Breitbart.
Deportations from the interior of the United States declined 34% this year from last year, according to a new report from the Center for Immigration Studies, derived largely from an Internal Department of Homeland Security document.
The CIS report released Wednesday and authored by the group's director of policy studies, Jessica Vaughan, details the decline in immigration enforcement and reveals that there remain nearly 167,000 convicted criminal immigrants with final orders of removal still in the U.S. and currently at large, meaning we're not even going to deport convicted criminals.
There are 167,000 of them.
So apparently, not only do we need illegal immigrants to do the work Americans are no longer do, we need illegal aliens to commit the crimes Americans will no longer commit.
And this is under the radar.
Unnoticed until now, a draft solicitation for bids issued by U.S. citizenship and immigration services.
Da-da-da-da-da-da.
Vendors must be capable of handling a surge scenario of 9 million ID cards in one year to support possible future immigration reform initiative requirements.
Clearly unconstitutional.
But this is it.
This is the executive amnesty.
Mr. Snerdley's in there smiling and nodding his head because we've seen this before.
May I take you back to June 23rd of this year?
Let me read to you excerpts from our morning update, a commentary that runs on EIB affiliates every morning.
Six months ago, this again, June 23rd, six months ago, the regime began planning how to transport tens of thousands of undocumented children from the border.
A January 29th application was posted on Federal Business Opportunities.
That's a website that advertises government contract openings.
And this post says the government was preparing for the arrival of undocumented kids, and they were seeking vendors, transportation vendors to handle transportation logistics.
January 20, remember the surge of kids.
We became aware of it in March or April.
And it turns out there were tens of thousands of them from Central America.
And nobody knew why.
Why now?
What's behind this?
A 45-day trip on a train.
Their parents staying at home in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua.
They would get here.
They'd be processed quickly and then dispatched to quote unquote family members all over the country.
Nobody knew where they went.
Nobody knew how many really, except we found that the government was advertising for the transportation logistics services all the way back on January 29th.
They knew January 29th what was coming and were preparing to hire private contractors to handle dispersing these arriving kids.
Well, here we go.
The same thing's happening now.
These agencies are now being told get ready for 9 million illegals, work IDs, get ready for 9 million of them to start.
This is the equivalent of that January 29th jobs posting memo on the federal website.
What's been uncovered here?
So whereas we had a jobs posting memo hit on January 29th advertising for local transportation companies, buses, cars, you name it.
We're going to have a bunch of kids that we got to scatter all over the country.
We'll Want to hire you, submit your bid on this website.
What's happening now is contractors who want to apply for low-wage waiver labor applicants are being told, get ready because we're going to have nine million new arrivals.
So who knew?
We all knew.
None of this is a surprise.
Some people I think thought the longer it went on without Obama actually doing it, there might be an outside chance he wouldn't do it.
That he wouldn't pull the trigger.
He's always intended to pull the trigger.
He was always going to pull a trigger.
If he could have found a way for this to be blamed on the Republicans, he would have pulled a trigger by now.
Was unable to.
But he's committed to this.
And you know the reason.
You know the why.
You know why this is being done.
And by the way, this has some relationship to the way they're trying to smear me again on CNN regarding Ebola.
Let's take a break, we'll come back, we'll continue with much more here on the EIB network.
Don't go away.
Okay, back to the phones.
We go, we go to uh let's see, this is Ted in Grand Haven, Michigan.
Oh, Ted, I'm glad you called your turn.
Make it thank you, Rush.
I have to admit I'm kind of mad.
Uh you started your program talking about the polls.
You were citing polls, citing public opinion, citing dislike about Obama.
Yet even after four years of having Obama, there were five million less Republicans who voted in 2012.
Four million, but who's counting, yes.
What's it?
Four million.
Whatever you're trying, Rush, is not working.
You keep giving us hope, and we get our clocks cleaned.
Five million less Republicans voted.
We're losing.
It was four million.
Oh four million.
Not five.
But who is what you're trying is not working.
You're not motivating the Republicans.
I'm not trying to motivate the Republicans.
I don't think it's possible.
I'm not even sure the Republicans want to win, other than to get their committee chairmanships.
I don't think the Republicans really care.
I I don't think they want the job.
I don't think they I don't want the pressure of leading.
I don't think the Republicans want a smaller government at all.
I don't think the government the Republicans want to reduce government.
I just think they want to run it for a couple of years till they lose again.
If you motivated us years ago, five mil four more million people may have voted for the Republican government.
Oh, wait it.
This is my fault.
I'm upset.
You're if you want to be our leader, I'm not getting much motivation from you that we're gonna win this time.
Citing polls doesn't work.
That's not why I cited the poll.
I didn't cite the poll to motivate anybody, one way or the other, to vote or not vote.
Well, why did you cite them then?
Because it's news.
Because it's incredible, because it's that despite Obama falling apart, the Republicans aren't taking advantage of it.
Have you not been listening the past six weeks?
Uh yes, I'm a very loyal listener, Rush.
I've been a listener since 19, whenever uh the LA riots.
I'll tell you what, Ted, I'm as frustrated as you are.
We've got a golden opportunity.
We've had it since 2010, and the Republicans will not seize it.
They've had every opportunity to forge a majority support with a majority of the American people, and they don't do it.
Tell me what to do, as one Republican in West Michigan.
As one Republican in West Michigan, what to do?
Yeah, what do I do?
In the first place, do not assume more responsibility than is actually yours.
You nor any individuals not responsible for what happens to the Republican Party.
Okay.
Whether you vote or don't vote.
In a situation like this, I I'll tell you what.
I had a I had a friend come over to the house yesterday.
Let me tell you all a little story.
I wasn't gonna mention this.
I still can't tell you who everybody would know who it is, but everybody comes to my house, understands the only way they'll speak to me is if I promise it won't be repeated.
Well, I can repeat it without telling you who.
But the person that came over died in the Will Obama six years ago.
And four years ago was less so.
But this person also still is, I'm telling you, well known, extremely wealthy, uh a person everybody would think is quite informed.
But even this person, to still Republican, all he wanted to know was who are the Republicans gonna know.
He desperately wants the Republicans to win.
He thinks somebody's got to stop this.
Who who?
Who?
Who rush?
Who is gonna there have been a couple of three things that have frightened the hell out of this man in just the past two years, and he's awakened.
But you should have seen his face fall when I told it doesn't matter right now who the Republicans nominate.
I said to this gentleman, I said, Republicans are gonna win.
I gave him the spiel that I gave last week here.
The Republicans are gonna win big in November.
I don't know if they're gonna take control of the Senate, but they're going to win big.
But I said, the problem, sir, is that it's always a protest vote.
The people going to be voting for Republicans in November are not actively voting for Republicans.
Right now they don't even know what the Republicans stand for.
What they think of Republicans is they're the other guys.
They're mad at the Democrats, they're mad at Obama.
I said, You remember the 80s?
Yep.
Did you like what happened in the I loved what happened in the 80s?
Can you tell me then why so many people forgot it?
Why, after all of those eight solid years, sir, of overwhelming success, economic advancement, recovery, you name it.
Why?
Do people continue to vote for those who want to destroy that?
He said, Good question.
I don't know.
I said, it's because they're never really actively voting for Republicans.
They're just voting against Democrats.
And after a while, they think it's safe to go back after they get their anger out of their system.
He said, Well, what's going to stop this?
I said, what's going to stop it is the Republican Party standing for something.
The Republican Party has got to stay, it's got to be more than who's the nominee going to be, sir.
The Republican Party's got to stand up and spell out an agenda.
The Republican Party's got to stand up and tell the American people why they're mad.
Why they're unhappy.
Why they feel unsafe.
Instead of just trying to take advantage of those feelings, they've got to stand up and tell people why is the country going to hell.
Answer Democrat Party Barack Obama.
And then list the policies.
The only way people are going to learn is if they're told.
But if you're afraid to tell them because you're going to be called a racist, you're going to forever shut up.
And so you'll take being voted for when they're mad at the Democrats, and you'll get your jollies running to government for two or three years, and then the people will go back to Democrats when they feel safer.
You want to stop this cycle.
You got to stand for the opposite of what's happening now.
Not just a little bit different, not just a little bit smarter.
You got to stand for the opposite.
You have got to stand for the government getting smaller.
You have got to stand for all this spending to stop.
You've got to stand for lower taxes.
You've got to stand for people being able to keep more what they earn.
You gotta be, you've got to be willing to support the fact that there are careers to be had, not jobs.
There's any number it's sitting on a silver platter for the Republican Party, but I don't see anybody outside of a couple names I gave him, but they're not just a couple names isn't enough.
And then I gave him, look at the story of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Look at five years, sir.
Five years.
You probably back then you supported the Democrats.
You probably thought Bush was the stupidest idiot on the face of the earth if that's what you believed in the media.
Uh and Bush then ever defended any Republican Party doesn't have an agenda, they're not announcing what they're for, but more importantly, the Republican Party is not explaining to people why they're miserable, why they feel unsafe, why they're unhappy.
I said, for the life of me, I can't figure it out.
How does a full-fledged Republican Party actually allow another one to get away with claiming that they hate women?
It is absurd.
How does that how does a party stand accused of conducting a war on women and have people believe it?
Well, the answer is They don't refute it.
And I said, this is why I don't care who the nominee is right now.
I said, you know, it's so it's about so much more than that.
And it is.
I get so sick and Christie.
I don't care.
It's not the story who the nominee is.
Look, I don't intend any offense, but to give you an idea how bad it is.
They're talking about Romney again.
Now I love Mitt Romney as a human being.
Mitt Romney is one of the uh he is just one of the most decent guys you'll ever run into.
Unfortunately, he's demonstrated two things.
That four million Republicans will not vote for him and stay home instead, and that he can lose.
And if that is the answer four years later, there's something that's not quite kosher.
And I said, as long as the Republican Party is seen as supporting the Democrats on Amnesty, it doesn't matter who they nominate.
And it doesn't matter if they get their Senate chairmanships.
They're not going to change country.
I said the real question.
Real question we've all got to answer here is do they really want to change the country?
Are they like the establishment everywhere?
They like big government.
They want their chance to run big government.
They want their chance to be in charge of the money spent in big government.
They want to get benefits from crony capitalism for four years or so until people get tired of them and vote for the Democrats again.
I said the solution here isn't that hard.
It's just I don't see anybody espousing it.
Does that help, Ted?
Oh, you're gonna love this.
I checked the email during the break, and now I'm getting email.
You duck the guy's issue.
You ducked the guy's question.
I ducked the question.
And what they're saying in the email, the reason I ducked the guy's question, this guy said you're the leader.
You're the guy trying to get people to vote Republican, and you're doing a lousy job of it, and you didn't answer him.
Have I looked this is a this is a this is a fine line, I've got to walk here.
This guy thinks I'm the leader.
He also thinks I want to be.
I'm not Colin Powell.
He's the titular head of the Republican Party.
I'm just an entertainer.
I'm just a guy on the radio.
But you know what his call really gets to?
I mean, I don't want to get too deep here, but you know what his call really gets to is what are you doing?
What are you doing under what are you what are you trying to accomplish on the radio?
And I've said this before.
I know I'm a radio guy.
There are business responsibilities, business things that have to happen here.
Because if they don't, the content is academic.
It doesn't matter what I do.
If the business requirements are some, you know what my purpose here is?
To create and hold the largest audience possible so that we can charge confiscatory advertising rates.
That's the job.
And I've made no secret of that.
I told 60 Minutes that.
Oh, you're just in it for the money.
No, I knew you'd say that, you idiot, small-minded clowns.
I'm telling you that I view this as a business.
I'm on the radio.
That's the gig.
Are you saying you don't believe what you say?
Not at all.
Did I say I don't believe what I say?
Well, you so you you make it up?
No, I believe everything I say.
I'm totally honest.
I do everything on this program from the bottom of my heart.
But I my my success, this is another one, 25 years.
My success is not determined by who wins and loses elections.
I don't control campaigns.
I don't control candidates, I don't control who gets an and I don't I don't control those people.
They win and they lose and they come and they go.
Why would I time my success to any of them?
I do this program for you, the audience.
It is to you and your service that I do this every day.
My objective is to create the largest informed participating block of citizens possible.
Voting citizens in a responsible way.
And so I get news today that Obama is down big time with women, and a woman has thrown him under the bus because he makes women feel unsafe.
The purpose in telling you that is not to get people to vote Republican.
Right now, I'm trying to get more and more low information people to understand the mistake they're making supporting Democrats.
I can't control the Republican Party.
I'm not the Republican Party.
I don't have a thing to do with anything to do with the Republican Party.
Policy wise, nothing.
I'm trying, it's why I'm writing children's books.
I want people to know the truth of this country.
They are being lied to about it every day in the media.
They are being dispirited.
They're being told the country's best days are behind them.
I don't believe any of that.
I believe the country's best days are ahead with responsible, inspiring, uplifting leadership.
There are ways to turn this around.
It's frustrating to just be a guy on the radio.
I don't want to run for office because of the pay cut.
I've always said that.
None of this is new, and it's all on record.
I know what the Democrat Party stands for.
I'm not sure what the Republican Party stands for right now.
I'm sorry, but I know what the Democrat Party stands for.
I know what liberals is.
Liberalism is, I know what they do.
I'm trying to inform as many people to vote against the Democrat Party substantively, not because they're mad at them, not because they're tired of them for a while.
I want people to understand how voting Democrat limits their future, limits their lives, damages the country.
That's what's going on here.
But I can't come here and make promises to you about what the Republicans are going to do, because I don't know what they're going to do.
And I don't know who they're going to nominate.
And right, I don't have a preference right now.
We're not there yet.
To me, that's I know it's the focal point for playing golf Saturday.
Are we going to win the Senate?
You know what I start so when I get these questions?
Are we going to win the Senate?
As though that's it.
That's the solution is winning the Senate.
We're going to we're going to win the Senate.
I said, Yeah, but it isn't going to matter.
And that is like a culture.
What do you mean it ain't going to matter?
Then that's when I know they're listening.
If I say, yeah, we're going to win, but they wouldn't hear anything after the butt.
All they care about are we going to win.
But if I say no, but well, yeah, but it isn't going to make any difference.
Then they want to know why.
And then they listen.
Then I give them the spiel that I just gave you.
So look, folks, I'm not trying to be pessimistic here.
You know, I'm the mayor of Realville.
I think I know how far optimism goes.
I know how far inspiration goes.
And I, like I said at the beginning of the program, we have enough pessimism.
People provide that on their own.
Leaders cannot fall prey to it.
Leaders cannot join the crowd in pessimism and negativity.
That's not what leaders do.
And I'm not joining you in it, by the way, for those of you who think I'm the leader.
I am not pessimistic.
And don't claim that I am simply by pointing these things out.
I'm the mayor of Realville.
You can't get past something until you know what you're dealing with.
You ought to see.
I'll tell you, it would be impossible for me to be pessimistic.
My my show and these last 25 years are a testament to why pessimism would be insane for me.
But you ought to see, since we've we started the um, and this is not a shameless plug.
I wasn't even going to mention this, but it now just it just happens to flow.
You know, we started, we're really hyping the Facebook page for Rush Revere.
And you want to see what's coming in.
You ought to, I mean, and the RushRevere.com exclusive website.
You ought to see the things people are sending us.
We've got parents and and and young readers seeing you're going to get these books in every school.
They're sending us pictures of themselves reading the books.
We've got we're getting notes from teachers thanking us for the books because it's making it easier for them to teach real history in class.
And if you were on the receiving end of this like we are, you'd be optimistic too.
It's a long schlag.
I don't know, no I'm not saying we're overcoming anything here yet, but at least the the effort that's being made, the mission that we're engaged in here in this in this effort, young people, 10 to 13, and their parents and grandparents.
I mean, it's it's drawing some really, really upbeat, magnanimous, magnificent too uh feedback.
So if you were here looking at it when you can see it if you go to either those places, our Facebook page or RussiaRevere.com.
Um there are reasons for optimism.
I'll tell you another reason I'm optimistic.
Now, this'll this'll maybe make some of you raise your eyebrows.
But the very fact people are not happy is an opportunity to me.
The very fact that people are beginning to see the light, the very fac okay, Obama mess, immigration mess, ISIS mess, Ebola, there's a chance.
There's an opportunity here to finally tell people why they're feeling and thinking what they're feeling and thinking.
And that's an opportunity to me, and that's what I'm doing here.
But not on behalf of the Republican Party, because I'm not them.
I'm not and nobody on the radio is in charge of, or even closely tied to what the parties do.
I'm like everybody else, I think I know what they should be doing, and I've said so on plenty of occasions, but I have any control over it.
But I also have a belief, and I mention this too.
I think the vast majority of the American people are fed up with all kinds of stuff going.
They just can't say so because of political correctness.
And if the right circumstances came together, the majority of people will be able to put their foot down, reverse some of this stuff, and get us back at the right track.
And I think it's possible.
And for that I'm optimistic.
I also believe that at some point, it may not happen in our lifetimes, but at some point, I thought it might be the millennials, but it isn't going to be.
They've thrown in a towel.
At least for now.
But there's going to be a generation come along.
It's not gonna tolerate this, whatever this is.
They're not gonna tolerate no rules, no limits, anything goes.
They're gonna want some order in their life, they're gonna want some, they're gonna want some decency, they're gonna want things to make sense.
They're gonna refuse to accept what they're being bequeathed in terms of culture and lifestyle in politics.
It happens.
Uh it's happened in this country over uh you could say we're fourth or fifth generation, and it's it's due to happen again.
Country will survive.
There's always going to be in America.
Another reason to be optimistic.
We're in the sixth year of Obama.
Think how bad it would be is if his approval numbers were still in the 70s and everybody loved what was going on.
You want to talk being depressed?
Imagine that.
It's one thing to be depressed over the fact that Republicans don't seem to know how to capitalize on the opportunity.
But it'd be a whole different thing if vast majorities supported the crap that's happening.
And they don't.
Reason to be optimistic.
Hopefully, maybe if you don't like optimistic.
Have to take a break.
Be back and continue here in just a second.
Don't go away.
And back we go to the phones to uh Brooksville, Kentucky.
This is Vicky.
Vicky, welcome.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you very much, sir.
And I absolutely do not agree with the previous caller.
I think he's full of beans.
Well, now wait, don't be too hard on the guy.
I mean, the guy I'm not, but I but I mean, like you've never put yourself out there as being the leader of the Republican Party, and if he'd listened to this program long enough, he would know that.
That's all I'm saying.
Okay.
Well, I under I understand that.
I understand that.
And he was being a little snarky in the way he said it.
I totally appreciate it I I appreciate your being offended by it.
I I I do.
But on the on the other hand, he's frustrated and he wishes somebody would do something.
He thinks I've got the power to do it.
I understand that.
So do I, but you know, I mean, you can't beat a dead horse and apparently that's what we're trying to do.
Nonetheless, my question is, I'm a nurse.
And I was under I'm retired, but I was a nurse in our end for many years.
I worked in the ICU and the ER.
And um my question is that the Ebola thing is supposed to be extraordinarily hard to get.
And yet we have two nurses who worked with the patient who have since gotten Ebola and how they've gotten it we don't have any idea really yet and no one's given us a good idea of how they got it.
But the people that lived in the home with Mr Duncan and breathed the same air and were exposed to his sweat and his vomit and his profusive diarrhea have not gotten it.
So can somebody please give me an idea as to how that occurred?
Well let me turn that around on you for just a second.
Because let me let me rephrase what you've just said.
Only two people in country have Ebola and they were both people that treated him in the hospital.
Correct good question.
A lot of people came in contact with him and his precious bodily fluids and didn't contract the disease.
So why not?
What could you could you not if you wanted to be optimistic, couldn't you say that's a good sign that the only two people have it that we know of so far are medical people, nurses who treated him.
In other words, maybe the casual contact thing, maybe they're right maybe it is hard to get maybe, but I'm just not buying it because they they lived where he was having these profuse bodily fluids that were highly when he went back to the hospital he was in almost at death's door.
So why didn't that he had a huge temperature and he had and all the the stuff they lived in the same house with for four more days prior to the CDC even removing them from the appropriate okay so what is what what what is the nature of your are you mad they didn't get it?
No, of course not.
So what's the nature of your suspicion?
It makes no medical sense.
It makes no medical sense.
It makes no medical sense in the context of you believing what you've been told.
But don't you kind of think that people running this show don't know what they're talking about?
Well, that could very well be, too.
I hadn't taken that into consideration.
But I'm finding it extraordinarily hard to believe that a nurse may have had her neck exposed and had some little dot of fluid get on her neck and she obtained it, whereas these people, people lived in the house with the sheets and everything else in the week and the people were still in the house.
Right the pilings of the waste and all that I know.
And I find that extraordinary there's something going on that just we're not being told about and that's my fear.
Well we had two missionaries contract the disease in Africa.
Yes.
And they were flown home and they were both cured with the assistance of the uh the the the MZ Z Zap, whatever the serum that they find from the Kentucky plant but but uh Kentucky tobacco plant but no I um you know I I made this point last week that so far the only two people come down with the disease are those who came in contact with him in the hospital.
But last week and I find that to be awfully curious.
Well again then I must we don't know that they got this because of the splotches of precious bodily fluids on their necks.
Where did you hear that?
Well that I'm I'm assuming that because that was the only part that was not covered.
Oh no they did they put tape and stuff around their necks right but but it but they didn't have the big um hazmat suits they were wear they were wearing shields and they had gowns and uh and latex latex gloves.
Right.
And then you look at now but here I know why you're confused You go to Africa, and doctors in full hazmat gear did get it.
Yes.
Family, family members got it that were in close contact.
So it is uh it's curious.
I just don't think we know.
I don't I don't think there's anything more than that to explain this.
We just I just find it, I find it uh horribly as a medical professional.
I'm finding this whole story a bit unbelievable than that there's a lot.
What do you really think, then, Vicky?
You got 10 seconds.
What do you really think?
What do you not believe about this?
I'm not believing that it is contracted the way that they're saying it's contracted.
Okay.
I have to take a break.
I I've got to go.
She doesn't believe it spread the way they're telling us.
Pure and simple.
That's what we were aiming for, and we got it.
With a little patience, we got it.
I just saw the clock.
I thought I had another segment.
I don't have any.
And I look no, I've not forgotten.
I've not forgotten the sound bites uh where they're trying to smear me again.
We'll get to all of that, folks.
We only have one hour to go, but nobody makes more use of an hour than I do.
Say more in five seconds than most shows say in a week.
So you hang in there and be tough.
Sit tight, stay glued to where you are, and we'll be back before you know it.
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