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October 27, 2014, Monday, Hour #2
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Grab soundbite number 21, Mike.
I've been talking about Elizabeth Warren, and I want to make sure, you know, we have new people every day.
This audience is expanding.
You would not believe.
I mean, the expansion of this audience, even now to her 27th year, defies media protocols, defies media history.
It's uh it's a beautiful thing.
As such, there are people new here every day, and it takes six weeks minimum to understand everything that can happen here, put it all in context.
And so there might be some people, wait, Elizabeth Warren, I know she is, what'd she say?
Because I'm listening, Hillary Clinton is saying what she's saying because of Elizabeth Warren.
So let's go back.
This was September 2011, three years ago now.
Andover, Massachusetts.
She was running for the Senate.
It's her talking tour, former Harvard professor.
She's very wealthy, by the way.
You need to know that Elizabeth Warren and her husband are extremely wealthy.
And she was making speeches around the state, and this is in my belief, this is what Hillary is reacting to.
There is nobody in this country who got rich on his own.
Nobody.
You built a factory out there, good for you, but I want to be clear.
You moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for.
You hired workers, the rest of us paid to educate.
You uh were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for.
You didn't have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory and hire someone to protect against this because of the work the rest of us did.
This woman is a serious contender for the Democrat presidential nomination in 2016.
She is loved and adored by a sizable number of Democrat-based voters.
Do you hear the rage and the hatred in her voice, by the way, when she describes this?
And the reason this resonates with people is because of decades now of political correctness and victimology in this country.
The left has sought to make as many people as possible think of themselves victims.
Victims of the system, victims of the rich, victims of the boss, victims of unfairness, victims of discrimination, victims of whatever.
And what the Democrats try to do is to say, you know what, you all are really the people responsible for this nation succeeding, but you are getting nothing for it.
The rich and the Republicans are taking you for everything you've got, and they're using you and spitting you out, and they don't like you, they don't love you, they don't respect you.
And so for people, your average Democrat, low information voter walking around aimlessly seeking for meaning in life, here comes Elizabeth Warren, telling that for you know what, General Electric, you are actually responsible for that.
Walmart, you are actually, and nobody's giving you credit, but I, Elizabeth Warren, I know how you made Walmart possible.
And by the way, while you made Walmart possible, you are also going to save the planet from climate change.
Because you have helped destroy the planet too, but you can atone for that.
And this is how they do it.
You didn't build that iPhone, but you made it possible.
If it weren't for you being exploited and some Chinese workers, you wouldn't have that iPhone.
But what are you getting for it?
Nothing.
In fact, you have to buy that iPhone.
They should be giving it to you, is her point.
Because you made it possible.
Now, if you're wandering around aimlessly, if you Have no meaning in your life, and you're looking for somebody to fix that, all they've got to do is come say to you what Elizabeth Warren just said here.
You are responsible for all of this success.
You are responsible.
But typically, in this, in this unfair rigged game called America, you aren't getting credit for what you've done.
You are being taken advantage of.
And the weak and the psychologically imbalanced, that this is this is just music to their ears.
And here's Elizabeth Warren from the government coming to tell her.
So the champion is the government.
The champion is the person that works in government.
Evil is the boss in the so-called private sector.
And by the speaking of that, you know how terms and words sometimes work to a disadvantage, even though they may be as accurate as you can hope to be.
I must confess that this whole term private sector for a long time has rubbed me wrong, and I've never been able to really pinpoint why it was not a big deal.
I didn't spend time agonizing on it.
But it really was driven home, and I kept hearing Mitt Romney talk about the private sector and what he had done in it, and started to think, okay, I can see how this might be a negative for people.
The private sector is simply the economy.
As opposed to the public sector, which is the government.
Government's public, the economy's private.
But see, this word private, I don't think is helpful here.
Private denotes what?
Exclusive.
Keep out.
You're not welcome.
So I've always cringed.
And when you when you have a whole slew of low information voters, when you've got, I mean, millions of skulls full of mush running around out there, whose daily lives are spent resenting other people, envying other people.
And when you tell them that all of these rich people are in the private sector.
I mean, you may even know what it is, but still the word private and sector?
What sector?
It's a military term.
Sector?
Why just call it the economy?
Because that's what it is.
The private sector is just the economy.
Private sector, private enterprise, but free enterprise.
I don't know.
It just with everything else they were tagging Mitt Romney with, hating his dog, putting it on the top of the station wagon on the vacation, letting a guy's wife with cancer die, and not caring.
Remember all those things?
Romney at the same time was running around talking about how, and it's quite natural to do what he had done in the private sector.
He was talking about it as a positive.
Private sector, that's that's where real people are.
That's not the government, that's where commerce takes place.
The private sector.
Competition, all you make it big in the private sector, you've made it big because there's genuine real competition, all that.
But that term private sector, it sounds exclusionary.
Or I think it could be made to sound exclusionary.
Exclusive, private.
You're not welcome.
Come on, Rush, this is emply.
No, it's not, not any longer.
We are surrounded.
I we're surrounded by, I don't even, I don't want to call it idiocy, but we are surrounded by ignorance.
We are surrounded by vacancy in the head.
And when minds are ignorant and vacant, they are open to be filled with whatever an artful communicator can fill them up with.
Can you deny that private sector has become a focus of evil for a lot of people?
The private sector is where the game is rigged.
The private sector is where you don't have a chance.
But over here, the government, they're the guys that come in and make it fair for you.
Private sectors where Elizabeth Warren is, who's telling you how important you really are and how big a shaft you're getting.
By all those people in the private, yeah, those people didn't build it, but they're the ones that got all the money, right?
They didn't build it, but they're the ones that are rich.
They didn't build it, but they're the ones that get to hire and fire you, right?
And here comes Elizabeth Warren and now Hillary Clinton.
Those people, they're just mean and extremists, and they take you for advantage and do anything for you.
Well, we're here as your champions.
And it's worked.
The government is the architect of so many mistakes, so many policy failures.
I mean, blatant, and yet people still turn to the government to fix everything.
Even after it's made the biggest mess of something that could be made.
It's taken a long time.
It didn't just happen over and people are not born thinking government's infallible.
But that's who Elizabeth Warren.
Listen to this one more time, and I want you to listen to how angry she sounds here.
And this is purposeful too.
You're a Democrat voter in Massachusetts, where she made this speech and handover.
But you're Democrat voter anyway.
You're supposed to be mad.
Because you're getting a shaft each and every day.
You're getting screwed left and you're being used.
You're actually accomplishing a whole lot and not getting any credit for it.
People are stealing from you and not giving it back.
They're using your labor, and they're getting rich, and what do you have to show for it?
No job.
That's her message.
And what's the Republican retort to it?
What the Republican They laughed.
Ha ha ha ha.
Who's gonna believe this?
Ever heard of Walkpie Wall Street?
That's my there are more people who believe this than you would be comfortable knowing.
But here it is again to listen to how angry she sounds, which she's there is nobody in this country who got rich on his own.
Nobody.
You built a factory out there, good for you.
But I want to be clear.
You moved your goods to market on the roads the rest of us paid for.
You hired workers, the rest of us paid to educate.
You uh were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for.
You didn't have to worry that marauding bands would come and seize everything at your factory and hire someone to protect against this because of the work the rest of us did.
Yeah, and that's who Hillary is emulating with her private sector, small business uh corporations, they don't create the jobs.
No, of course not.
You know what?
You created your own job.
You got fired from it, you just don't remember.
You create all the jobs just like you built all the roads, and you made all the cops and all the security forces protect the factory.
And you built all the stop lights, and you did everything.
You built the factory.
You even you even buy the advertising for the factory for the business that comes out of it.
You did all that, and you probably hired yourself at that factory, but you got fired by the you don't remember hiring yourself, but that's what happened.
Now these people came along and they saw how valuable you were, and they didn't want you getting any credit, so man, they fired you as soon as they could.
They don't want you anywhere near that because everybody knows you're the one that really built that factory.
Listen to some Occupy Wall Street people sometime.
You think somebody's writing their script.
No, the sad thing is they believe it.
That's why there's no compromise with them.
There isn't any getting along with them.
There's no common ground, there's certainly any common ground.
All it's left, all there is left is to defeat them.
And the more sizably the better.
And by the way, Elizabeth Warren talks about how all of these business owners don't have to worry about the marauding bands that would come and seize everything at their factory because you pay for all the cops.
You pay for all the security, you pay for the firemen.
Well, she didn't say who the marauding bands are.
You know who they are?
She is.
Hillary Clinton is.
Barack Obama.
The Democrat Party is the marauding band aiming at every private sector business they can get their hands on.
The marauding bands are not criminals in the common sense.
The marauding bands today are Democrats.
And anybody else at any government agency deciding to target any business whatsoever and to make it pay for whatever transgressions they want to accuse it of.
And it's all legal.
These marauding bands can regulate a business out of existence.
The marauding bands of Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the federal government can harass a business legally to the point that it makes no sense to stay open.
Marauding bands that can tell bakeries who they have to do business with.
The marauding bands today are not just your average ordinary street thugs that everybody knows.
The marauding bands today targeting wealth and success and achievement can all be found in the Democrat Party.
And various agencies of the federal government.
Here's Carla in New Orleans.
We head back to the phones.
Thank you for calling, Carla.
Great to have you on the program today.
Hi, Russ.
Great to talk to you.
Thank you.
I've never gotten through before.
This is exciting.
Um, but I wanted to talk about the I I'm assuming it was a nurse, I think, in New Jersey with the Ebola that they suspected she because she had a fever.
This is correct.
Um her name was uh Casey Hickox.
Oh, okay.
Well, I can't imagine if I had gone over to West Africa or wherever she was at in Africa and had been helping patients and been caring for them, that I would as a nurse come back to the United States and not think that I would have to be quarantined.
It makes absolutely no sense from a health care perspective if I'm starting to um, you know, show signs of you know a fever or whatever the other symptoms are that I would think that I'm above being quarantined and put my family or my friends or the general public in um jeopardy, you know.
I I just don't understand the whole logic behind it.
I I think Chris Chrissie was correct in doing what he did, but he was absolutely wrong in giving in to the White House and any pressure they may have been putting.
Well, see, it's one week before the election, Governor Christie wants to show that Republicans can cross the aisle.
You know what?
But but it doesn't matter.
That doesn't matter if we lose our principles and we lose our self-respect and we don't do what's right for the American people and what's right by the Constitution, we've lost everything.
Amen.
Now back to your original question.
Why are these people doing it?
If you are vo if you're gonna volunteer to go to a West African country with a very vast Ebola outbreak, and thus you're gonna come in contact with lots of Ebola patients, and we know what we know about people who have contracted the disease, some have died.
Why in the world would you refuse to be quarantined when you came back if your objective is to help people?
That's exactly it's a great question.
Well well, let me let me try to answer it for you.
I might have kind of the answer, and you can tell me if I'm right or wrong if you're fine.
Take a stab at it.
I'll take a stab at it.
As a as a loyal student of your um radio station.
The EIB network, the Lindborough Institute.
That's what you're still guess.
I think personally she's a flaming liberal.
Yes.
You know, she's wanted to be released, she didn't want to be held in quarantined.
The first thing she's doing is looking for a lawyer.
Right.
Well, I think she's a flaming liberal.
The rules don't apply to me.
The rules apply to everyone else.
Well, that's partly it could be partly as she said.
She didn't find any lawyer.
She went and found Norm Siegel of the ACLU.
Exactly.
The American Civil Liberal Liberties Union.
But there's even more of an answer to this, I think.
Is this not a little bit sanctimonious?
I mean, here you volunteer and you let everybody know, by the way.
Right.
You let every I am a good person.
I have volunteered to go to Africa, and I am helping Ebola patients.
Look at me.
See me.
I am a good person.
You come back.
I have just returned from Africa helping Ebola patients, and you are not going to quarantine me so that I can't be noticed.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Well, I mean, why are they doing this?
Are they doing it for recognition?
Are they doing it for ego inflation?
Are they doing it because they're sincere?
See, this if they're sincere about helping, then I would think spending three weeks in quarantine after you get back would be part of the equation of helping.
I agree.
That's what you're saying, isn't it?
Yes, I agree.
Completely.
And then when you don't doing it for the wrong reasons.
Well, if the quarantine is beneath you.
You know, these this what do you want to do, little Johnny when you grow up?
I want to make a difference.
I want to give back.
Oh, you mean like spread Ebola when you get it when you go to Africa?
Well, no, I don't.
Well, then you have to get quarantined.
Well, uh, well, then oh.
I'm it's you why?
You have a great question, Carla.
You're you're you're quite why are they doing this?
The fact they don't want to be quarantined.
I don't know.
It's just just what it is.
Okay, let's head back to the audio sound bites.
And let me give you a couple of heads up on things before we get back to sound bites, but I just want to remind you, our last caller, Carla, what her point was.
Okay, if you're gonna go to West Africa and be very public about it, you can go, okay, I'm gonna go help.
I'm a good person.
I'm gonna help Ebola patients, then you've been you've been very close.
You've been in contact with Ebola patients.
We don't know yet how this disease is spread.
We're not confident that we know every which way it can be spread.
So you you're in West Africa for weeks, you do your good work, and you come home and you refuse to be quarantined.
So she, the caller was simply saying, then what what if you're not willing to undergo just three weeks of isolation to ensure that you're not carrying the disease that can infect others, then you know how helpful really are you?
That was that was Carla's point.
And I think it is a good question.
You know, what what's the objective here?
It's a legitimate question.
Nobody wants, no, nobody's criticizing anybody who wants to go to Africa and help out.
That's senseless, nobody's gonna do that.
But then after you've been exposed, which everybody treating Ebola patients is, why get so mad when it is asked that you quarantine yourself or be subjected to one for three weeks just to make sure that you don't have the disease so that others will not be infected.
Look, this Duncan family, the first death in America, Thomas Duncan, his family was quarantined for three weeks, ended on uh October 19th.
I mean, it's not as though we're asking this aid worker to do something nobody else has done.
But it it could lead somebody to think maybe they're not doing this for the sick.
Maybe they're doing it for themselves.
I mean, these aid workers are going over there.
Look at everybody wants to be famous.
Everybody wants to get their name on TV, everybody wants to be at a reality TV show, everybody wants get noticed.
And they're giving back, and they want everybody to know they're giving back.
I like what Walter Williams said, the one time guest host of the EIB network.
He was very critical of this virtue.
That a lot of successful people, in order to curry favor with uh people who are not as wealthy as they.
Well, you know, what I really want to do is the reason I've done this, reason why I'm giving this, I need to give back.
I need to give back what society and the country has given me.
And Walter Williams said, nobody gave you anything.
You work for, you earn it.
People need to give back, or the thieves.
The people need to be giving back are those that are stealing from us.
If you didn't steal from us, if we willingly gave you our money for a product or service, you don't owe us anything.
You don't need to give anything back.
But it was never really about that.
It was about the saying.
It was about the phrase, I want to give back that.
That was virtuous, and that insulated you from any criticism from people that you didn't care or whatever.
But this nurse did not want to be inconvenienced when she returned after being so good and so helpful to the third world.
Her name is Casey Hickox.
Yesterday afternoon, CNN State of the Union, a host Candy Crowley interviewed the nurse.
It's actually Casey.
And she said, So you uh you landed without knowing about a quarantine, and it seems to me, and one of the things that you wrote was, I'm scared talking about other workers coming back, that they will arrive and see a frenzy of disorganization, etc.
And most frightening a quarantine.
Can you tell me what is frightening about a quarantine?
It's really inhumane.
I just came back from one of the most difficult months of my life.
And I am completely synthetic, and no one knows, no one can predict if I will develop Ebola or not in the next 21 days.
And most aid workers come back will not bebola.
So to quarantine everyone in case, you know, when you cannot predict who may develop Ebola or not, and to make me stay for 21 days, to not be with my family, to put me through this emotional and physical stress is completely unacceptable.
Completely unacceptable to quarantine her when no one knows if she'll develop Ebola symptoms or not.
Now this this is the it's the point of the quarantine, is because no one knows.
That's the exact reason for the quarantine.
But you see that uh it's unacceptable.
It's just entirely completely unacceptable.
When I when I heard this originally, it's when I started, okay, who who is this woman?
Why does she really do this?
There are a lot of people, folks, who do things for recognition.
In fact, sadly, it's more people than you know this.
Some people do they just feed off of it.
Some people need it.
Some people need feedback, positive reinforcement, and will do things in order to be noticed.
You know as well as I do that it happens.
Well, it may not come to them initially.
It may not be the original reason why they engage in something, although I, having been a student of social media, will tell you there are some people to whom that's the only objective.
And everything they do is oriented about getting noticed.
Everything they do is about recognition.
Everything they do is about being cited for this or that, or having an image of decency, goodness, and brilliance, or what have you, whether they've accomplished anything or not, it's one of the I think one of the bad side effects of social media.
I guess everywhere out there.
And it's it's an empty road.
It will never make anybody happy.
They're never going to get the recognition.
If you if you go through life seeking fame and recognition, no matter how much you get, it's never going to be enough.
And that's the problem with it.
And then if by chance some of the recognition is negative, uh-uh, well, wait, wait, I did, oh no, no, that's not what I did this for.
You can't hate me.
I'm a good person.
Well, that's not how it works.
You throw yourself out there, and if somebody's gonna rip you or whatever, when you've put yourself out and you demand recognition, that's what you're seeking, that's why you're doing what you're doing.
You gotta be prepared for anything that happens.
But I think, I know this sounds a little simplistic, but again, it goes back to me to get it.
Do you take a look, folks?
And remember, these people in social media, most of them anonymous.
They're They're dissatisfied, they're unhappy, they wish they were somebody they aren't.
They wish they were doing things they're not doing.
They wish everybody thought they were hip and cool and partying, jazzing it up, and they wish they had this right because they watch all of these entertainment news shows.
And every entertainment show, what is it?
It's the latest red carpet where Hollywood stars or whoever are idolized and loved and adored and respected, and everybody wants their picture, and they get to go to parties all the time.
And it looks like it is the absolute most perfect life.
And it's not just occasionally, it's every night you find this stuff on television.
And then there are the magazines, and then there are the websites.
Where this idyllic perfect life that so many people appear to be living is covered, highlighted, reported.
People want a taste of it.
And so I think more and more people do things to get noticed.
And I I think the proof when you found one is a situation like this.
This may sound I'm not trying to be cruel here.
I'm not even, I'm even trying to be accusatory.
As with everything here, I'm trying to help people understand other people.
And I think in a situation like this, if the real motivation was to go help the sick and the needy, then you would know everything that that entails.
You are going to subject yourself because you're a good person, you want to do good works, you're going to subject yourself to people who have Ebola.
And over half the people get it, it's deadly.
We in the United, you also know this.
The United States is still trying to figure out how to handle it.
We've got an argument raging in the country about how to deal with it, so you're going to come back at some point.
And if you refuse to be quarantined, then I think it's only logical that people could ask, well, then why'd you sign up?
I want to join the military because I saw in a commercial a guy sitting there at the sonar in a sub, that's what I want to do.
Okay, you are headed to combat.
Oh no, no, wait, wait, I didn't sign up for that.
Oh, you didn't.
You want to sit on a submarine and run sonar, but you don't want to go to the Middle East where you might get fired.
No, that's not what I signed up for.
Maybe not the best analogy.
Anyway, uh, there's another soundbite from this uh aid worker.
Quarant nurse, Casey Hickox, after that answer in which she talked about how the stress, physical and emotional of quarantine is completely unacceptable.
Candy Crowley said, well, one of the things that Governor Christie said recently is this morning, this is yesterday, by the way.
He is sorry that this has been an inconvenience to you, but that he's trying to protect the public.
That he feels particularly in densely populated areas has not been properly protected by the CDC and this administration.
I want to give you this chance to talk to Governor Christie.
What would you say to him?
I am not, as he said, quote, unquote, obviously ill.
I am completely healthy and with no symptoms.
And if he knew anything about Ebola, he would know that asymptomatic people are not infectious.
I understand uh that people feel like they have a risk, and I think we can have a conversation about what further measures might look like.
But I think this is an extreme that is really unacceptable, and I feel like my basic human rights have been violated.
So she went hired a lawyer to ECLU and Christie relented after being pressured by the regime.
As Obama said, Wait a minute, you states aren't going to run this show.
Look what I did to Arizona when they tried to do their own immigration bill.
I sued their ass, remember?
And I'll do the same to you, Christine Chris.
Oh, I'd rather hug you than have my ass sued by you.
And so quarantine, she was shipped home to uh New Hampshire.
What, Dawn?
What?
If Neil Armstrong would have refused a quarantine after coming home from the moon, it wouldn't have happened.
See, it wouldn't have happened.
There's no way he would have no, that wasn't going to happen.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were not going to refuse a quarantine.
It was part of the deal.
And they weren't the only ones, every astronaut that had been in space have been quarantined up until the even Moses that didn't land on the moon.
At any rate, folks, uh, let's I see the clock.
Time is ticking by.
It just keeps on ticking.
We'll be back after this.
Let me uh let me grab a phone call.
We've got a couple more sound bites on this quarantine thing.
And we had a guy named Gavin McGregor Skinner, who was on CNN today, who says that he is urging his team members to lie about working with Ebola patients when they come back so they won't be quarantined.
You have to hear this.
But first, I gotta I gotta get some calls in here just to balance it out.
James and Frederick, Maryland, I'm glad you waited, sir.
You're up next.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Hi.
How's it going?
Good.
Thank you.
Um, this is my very first time calling you, and I've been listening to you almost my entire life.
I'm 27 years old right now.
Wow.
That is huge.
I can imagine.
Thank my dad for that.
Well, thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank him too.
Um I wanted to make a comment about like you didn't build that, like how Barack Obama and like all these people think that they didn't build their businesses because of these public services.
Yeah.
Well, that's exactly what they are.
They're public services.
Every single person in the United States has these services provided to them.
So if it's true that they didn't build that and they only got successful because of these public services, why am I not a multimillionaire?
It's because they, the people that are that are, went out and became exceptional in what they wanted to do.
Well, the answer the answer in their perspective, because you haven't won life's lottery, and they did.
No, no, no, don't laugh.
Dick Gephardt, the first Democrat to ever say the rich are winners of life's lottery, and it isn't fair to everybody else.
So their answer to this is you just didn't get lucky, and these other people did.
The one thing Elizabeth Warren also leaves out that you remind me about is that the factory owners also paid to build the roads and the fire department and the police force.
The factory owner also pays those taxes and probably paid more in taxes than the people Elizabeth Warren is talking about.
Now you can refute what she said, uh, James, on any level you want to like you've done here.
But this is bigger than that.
The reason that I spend time on this is, and I may be wasting my time, but I'm interested in the people who believe it.
I'm not interested in Elizabeth Warren.
I know why she's saying it.
And I know why Hillary Clinton is saying it.
They're saying it because their voters demand to hear it.
When their voters hear that, they think they've got a champion.
Those are the kind of people that are determining who wins and loses elections.
Those kind of people are determining what kind of country we have.
Those kinds of people pose a threat to this country is founded.
The average Democrat voter today poses a threat, and the Democrat candidates who feed them and and and pander to them that way are not helping them or anybody.
Because you're absolutely right.
If that's all you had to do to own a factory was to pay the taxes that built it, why aren't you a multimillionaire?
It's just frustrating listening to people talk like they know it's like to be like I'm I'm a landscaper of Lancegiving for like nine years.
My brother owns the business.
Yeah.
And he and I have built this from the ground up.
We haven't had any government help.
I pay myself through college, no government loans, no banks, no nothing.
I don't want anything to I do not want the government in my life at all.
The only aspect of the government that's probably gonna be in my life is I'm now you know what?
In the real world, you would be you would be a role.
No, wait.
In the real world, you would be a role model.
In the real world, you'd be an example that a responsible congressman would point to and say, This is how you can.
Instead, you have become an enemy because you have shown that you can do what you did without the government, without assistance, without the redistribution of wealth.
And as such, you're just as big an enemy as Joe the Plumber became.
I don't know.
Like what like the big government's scared of little me?
I know.
Well, they are.
They're scared little old you because a whole bunch of little old yous might persuade other little old yous out there that they don't need to depend on government either.
And then where would the Democrat Party be?
So you have to be discredited.
You have to be portrayed as insensitive, uncaring, or what have you.
But it's true.
In the old days, you would have been a role model.
You would have been an example for other people to follow.
Today, you are close to being a public enemy.
Millennial voters, a new worry for Democrats.
I'm telling you, the media is starting to spin the pre-election stories.
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