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Nov. 7, 2014 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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November 7, 2014, Friday, Hour #2
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See, look at right there, CNN, right now.
They're doing a discussion on the following topic.
And they've said a developing story.
Obama GOP search for common ground.
No.
There is no search for common ground.
That's not what the election was about.
And yet there's CNN.
That's how they're portraying it for their own.
Developing story.
Obama, congressional leaders meeting now, seeking common ground.
You know what that meeting is going to be?
Obama is going to repeat the meeting that he had in 2009 after he won that election.
He's going to listen to what they say.
He's going to say, I'm still president.
You guys might have won this one.
I'm still pres.
He's not going to concede anything.
He's not going to.
This is so.
I'm sorry to put you people through this.
You listen every day, you listen faithfully.
You've heard this over and over and over again.
And I'm sorry to be redundant, but in this case, this is important.
We we don't have a whole lot of time to make sure the right, and this is not spin.
We have got to do everything we can to make sure the correct interpretation of this election is what settles in.
And there is no search for common ground.
That's not what the voters want.
Search for common ground.
If they would have wanted common ground, they would have returned Democrats in the Senate and the House of Representatives.
It's that simple.
Live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida.
It's open live Friday.
These are battles.
There is a battle on for the heart and soul of this country.
I can't help it if I'm energized to want to be in it.
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I'm not saying do nothing.
I am not saying no.
I'm not saying any of that.
I can't be any more crystal clear than I'm being.
This election, the voters were saying stop Obamacare, stop Obama and Democrat Party policies.
Do not work with the Democrats to continue light versions of this stuff.
They want it stopped.
And that means that the Republicans must try to prevail with their agenda.
Going to be very hard, but I want rather than sitting here and reminding you what I said yesterday, since a number of commentators, including on Fox, are getting wrong what I said yesterday.
Example, Neil Cavuto, and God bless him, don't misunderstand.
I know how misunderstandings happen.
He read somebody else's interpretation of what I said.
I did not say ignore Obama and shove something in his face.
I said the mandate the Republicans have is to stop what has been going on the past six years.
and But I didn't stop there.
I offered a strategy, if you will, for the Republicans to do whatever they could to tell the American people what they stand for now.
They didn't run on an agenda, so let's announce one now.
How do you do it?
By sending bills to Obama that we know he's going to veto that spell out what we would do if we were in power.
Make him veto it.
But here, rather than me say what I said yesterday, let me get it out there again.
It'll only take a couple of minutes, and here it is from yesterday.
You come up with whatever your legislature say it's repeal part of Obamacare.
Okay, whatever it is, uh repeal the medical device tax.
Fine, send it up there, and accompany it with a letter from McConnell and Boehner to President Obama, complete with polling data showing this is supported by the American people by whatever percentage the poll says, and then publicize it.
Release it.
Today we sent legislation up to President Obama in our effort to get along and our effort to get something done and our effort to compromise with the whatever goblin gook you want to say, and then include the fact that 60, 65, 67% of the American people support this and want this, and then make Obama react to it.
But Mr. Limbo Obama will say he doesn't care because that means two-thirds didn't, and he's got to stand for all America.
Doesn't matter what he does, what you do is what his reaction to.
We know he's going to veto it anyway.
The point of this is not for Obama.
You assemble this package, this bill and the letter and the polling data for public consumption.
So that the public knows what Obama is doing.
When Obama vetoes something, it's not a war on women bill.
It's not something the Democrats and the media lie about and contact.
You submit the bill a letter explaining it, complete with polling data showing massive public support.
Release that.
So that the American people know what Obama is vetoing.
So the American people know what Obama and the Democrats oppose.
Thereby putting gridlock on their shoulders.
Thereby putting opposition to getting things done on their shoulders.
Thereby making them the obstructionists.
The Republicans are simply representing the will of the people.
The people want the medical device tax removed.
Here's a piece of legislation, it'll do it.
Sign it, Mr. President.
Who'll knew?
Screw you.
And Michael Jordan, too.
He vetoes it.
Case closed.
What's so hard about this?
Not even confrontational.
It is a great idea.
It's not confrontational.
There's no racism in it.
There's no bigotry.
There's no homophobia.
There's no sexism or no war on women in it.
You can help it would go a long way to rebranding the party all kinds of things to recommend it.
Somebody tell me, how do you translate that into Limbaugh said ignore Obama and throw things in his face?
That is a strategy for the Republicans.
You want to repeal Obamacare?
You tell us you do.
Okay, here's the send the individual repeal bills up to Obama with polling data attached showing the American people support it and make him veto it.
Which he's going to do anyway.
And by the way, let's go back.
This is um October 17th, 2013 at the White House.
President Obama's speaking about the agreement to end the government shutdown.
Oh, that's that's another thing.
I don't even know if I want to bother getting...
There are Republicans who are trying to say that this election, the results of this election...
They were saying it before the election, by the way.
They were they were honestly, they were spinning a potential loss and blaming it on the government shutdown.
I kid you never some Republicans, strategists or consultants or whoever, they're actually writing pieces claiming that the Tea Party and Ted Cruz and the government shutdown of 2013 was so abhorrent to the voters, it could well explain why the Republicans may not do as well as they should.
I kid you not.
So intense is the war within the Republican Party on the Tea Party.
And by the way, you can't get rid of the Tea Party.
The Tea Party's organic.
It's not the result of a meeting, and there isn't a series of position papers that people have to sign on and agree to.
There is no leader.
The Tea Party is the American people.
It's organic.
You can't ever get rid of it.
And the sooner the Republicans come to understand that and embrace it, the better off they're going to be.
And yes, embrace it.
But before the election, they were actually, they were actually telling themselves that, well, if we don't do as well as we do, yes, because Ted Cruz in the government shutdown.
And they wanted to blame that if they didn't do well.
Now that's gone, it's off table because we won big, so nobody's talking about the government shutdown.
But I'm telling you, I heard before the election, people were telling me, yeah, Rush, you know, if we don't do as well, the voters, they don't like this government shutdown in the Tea Party, it could really hurt us.
It didn't matter, did it?
In fact, it might have even helped.
Well, anyway, back during all of that, October 17, 2013.
This is the um ceremony at the White House or some meeting where the president speaking about the agreement to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling again.
And I want you to listen to very carefully what President Obama said there.
You don't like a particular policy or a particular president.
Then argue for your position.
Go out there and win an election.
Push to change it.
But Don't break it.
Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
That's not being faithful to what this country's about.
Okay, done, Mr. President.
We went out there and we won an election.
It's your move now.
We didn't just win an election.
We swamped you and your party.
I mean, skunked.
I mean, it is I don't think the full depth and breadth of this defeat for the Democrats' victory for the Republicans.
I don't think it's even fully understood now, just how massive it is.
And it would be a mistake to rush into an early analysis without realizing just what this election really means.
So the government shut that.
Press this government set down.
Oh, we can never shut that.
Government shut down all time.
We shut it down during the year for all kinds of reasons.
But we can't afford for that to ever be known by the public.
No, the government was beat first and foremost, always operating.
It must be number one in everybody's life.
So here's Obama.
You don't like a policy?
You don't like a president, then argue for your go out there and win an election.
Push to change it.
Well, we did there, been there, done that now.
But don't break it.
Don't break what our predecessors spent over.
Who is breaking what our predecessors spent over two centuries building, sir?
We are not.
We are trying to save it.
This is the irony of this is rich.
Obama telling Republicans, don't break what our predecessors, you don't even like the predecessors.
They're all slave owners or bigots or what have you.
But boy, when it comes time to speak with them, speak of them with great reverence, where he can pour it on.
Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
As though a government shutdown could do that.
No, we don't government shutdowns don't break what spent over 200 years to be built.
Ignoring the Constitution is what does that.
Legalizing millions of illegal immigrants as citizens with the stroke of a pen.
That's what breaks what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
Coming up with a gun running program to put American guns in the hands of drug cartels in Mexico for the express purpose of attacking the Second Amendment.
That's what breaks what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
Spending money that we don't have and creating a welfare state comprised of people whose lives are being destroyed by turning them into permanent waifs and wards of the state.
That's what breaks.
What our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
Not a little three-week government shutdown.
Ladies and gentlemen, I won once again, I um not apologize, but I'm I'm sorry for my frantic or frenetic pace here today.
I know I'm speaking a little bit faster than usual, but I'm wound up about this.
This is crucially, crucially important.
And I know and am learning again and seeing again how easy it is to well, a misunderstand something, or for others to totally misrepresent something.
And it's uh frankly, it's it's it's it's going on too long and too often here.
This is not hard.
Anyway, back to the phones.
Uh Fort Lauderdale, Tim, glad uh you called.
So welcome to have you on the program.
Oh, thank you very much, Rush.
Um, megados, I've been listening uh my whole adult life.
I wanted to uh send my sincerest thank you to you.
You have saved my marriage.
Oh, really?
Indeed.
I was married To a screaming bloody liberal Democrat that I was not sure that she was a Democrat until about two years in.
After that, the first eight years was absolute misery.
It was a fight every day.
It was just I'm I'm I'm a fairly right-wing conservative.
And it was just it was just a battle every day.
Um I've I tried to educate her as much as I possibly could, but I am nowhere near the communicator that you are.
When we finally separated, I asked her, please, if this is ever going to work out, just listen to Rush Limbaugh for a little while, please.
Because all of the information that I was getting and giving to her after she would see, after I would say, it made me look like a prophet.
And then I she would say, Well, how did you know that?
And I'm like, from Rush.
Listen, the guy knows what he's talking about.
Please, just listen.
We separated for two years.
She listened for two years.
She now is uh uh actually more right wing than I could ever even imagine to be.
And we get along great now.
We have stuff to talk about, we talk about your show when I get home from work.
Things have never ever been better in the whole time that we have been together, and I have you to thank for this.
That is that is an incredible story.
I I've heard versions of this that have not ended the way yours did.
What'll happen is a guy will call here and say, you know, my wife and I she's just totally opposite.
And and and when I tell her I listen to you, she just she just gets mad and thinks I'm crazy, and I asked her to listen to you, and she refuses.
Or if you did one day, she gets even madder.
But in your case, it worked like a charm.
It worked so well, it's unbelievable.
I mean, I can't tell you how many times she called me a madman for listening, but now I'm not so much of a madman as oh my god.
You're pretty smart, and that Rush guy, he's pretty smart too, you guys know.
Like I take no credit for this whatsoever.
It's all him.
Well, I'm glad because it's gotta be I I can't imagine being in a relationship, somebody that was diametrically opposite for me on because these are things of of your core belief system, and and to be in a relationship, somebody with whom is profoundly disagree on something like it, but it's it that's gotta be stressful and filled with tension that you don't need.
No, I like I said, I made the mistake of jumping in before I realized.
Well, love is blind.
Love is blind.
Exactly, yes.
But now it's I mean, we we've never been happier.
We laugh, we joke.
It it we we've been back together now like six to eight months, and it's it's never it's never been.
I'll tell you it's better now than it was in the very beginning when you know when the when the whole the whole honeymoon process and everybody's all you know with each other.
Is where that's lust and bliss and euphoria, and if it's better now than even that, that is major.
You know what, folks, I think this is probably happening and has happened for 25 years all over this country in in ways and uh instances that we probably have well I know we haven't heard about.
It's probably I bet you I have brought more people together than Obama.
Well, I know that's been the case because Obama's divisive.
But well, congratulate Tim, I appreciate that.
That is just that's congratulations.
I'm glad it worked out for you that way, and I'm happy to have been involved in the revival of uh of your relationship, because that matters.
That's so important.
Here's Emmy in Dalton, Georgia, your next open line Friday.
Hi.
Hi there.
Say hello.
Hi.
Ha ha the family's on the phone.
Yes, my my daughter Emmy is a fan.
She follows after her grandma and me.
That's ghoul.
She's sitting here giggling and blushing.
I cause that in women, I know.
It's it's it just happens, and I'm I'm very, very familiar with it.
But we wanted to call you because Emmy's been begging me to speak with you, and like as I said, we are fans, And she has just, like I said, wanted to say hello.
And I wanted to tell you that she is homeschooled, and we listen to you every day.
Is this show course credit?
Um, no, but it uh it's it's it's teaching her lessons because she hears mommy and grandpa rant and rave, and now she knows why we've been ranting and raving.
So she she's uh she's 10, did you say?
Yes, she is, she's ten.
Now, did is she the one that said hello when I answered the phone?
Has she already been on the phone or are you gonna put her on?
Yes.
That was Emmy.
Well, that was Emmy.
Oh, hi, Emmy, you're there now.
Yes.
Well, how are you how are you doing today, Emmy?
Good, how are you?
Well, I'm great since you've called.
See, I never got to call people like me when I was supposed to be in school, but when you do it, it's part of school.
You have it so good.
You are you are you have your your mom is obviously great.
And I could I couldn't be happier that she's introduced you to this program.
I couldn't be happier either.
Well do you have any pets, Emmy?
Yes, we have a dog.
She's a boxer.
And and how old is she?
Seven.
Well, I'll tell you what I'm gonna do.
I want you to hang on, Emmy.
Don't hang up the phone because I want to get your mom back on, and I want to send you all some rush revere stuff.
Uh maybe a couple books, uh, Ted T. Bear, a couple of other things.
So don't hang up the phone.
Thanks for calling.
Back in a moment.
It's open line Friday, Rush Limbaugh would have my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
Okay, let's look at some post-election election data.
Americans have voted in the midterms on Tuesday, overwhelmingly are opposed to Obama's executive amnesty and do not want foreign workers to take jobs from Americans and legal immigrants who are already here.
An exit poll conducted by the Kellyanne Conway polling company found that 74%, 75% of voters reject executive amnesty.
Seventy-four percent of voters.
Are you ready for this?
74% of voters believe that it should be President Obama who should work with Congress rather than around Congress on immigration.
74% think Obama should work with Congress.
Not that Congress should work with Obama.
75% oppose executive amnesty.
Well, there you go.
This we knew.
We knew this is what the election meant.
And and and incumbent in this is stop it.
75% oppose it.
People went to the polls knowing Obama wants to do it.
The message, stop it.
Plain and simple.
How can it be anything?
It cannot be anything else.
And again, I want to stress the left cannot afford for this to take hold.
They simply can't if the this would would uh uh constitute an acknowledgement that liberalism has been rejected and must be stopped, and they will never ever permit that to take hold.
This is a big deal.
I can't this this is not braggadocio.
Believe me, all I'm trying to do is inform and have as many of you as possible understand what is really going on out there, and the fact that I keep popping up all over the media with this statement that the mandate of the election is to stop Obama and stop the Democrats, and the reason why it's everywhere that is particularly Democrat strategists being asked to comment on it.
This has hit a nerve.
This has hit a nerve, and it's the most sensitive of all nerves for liberals.
Because what this means is what they believe in has had a six-year run, and it's actually longer than that.
It's been tried countless times in world history.
This is just the most recent time.
But this is the most radical.
This is the most unadulterated.
This is the most undisguised progressive leftist extremist agenda ever attempted to be imposed on a country, on this country, and it is failed.
It has had a six-year run.
It's been tried and failed, and that is a huge deal for the left.
Like it's a sh it's a shot to the heart.
This would be the equivalent of turning them into their version of Herbert Hoover and the Republicans in 1932.
He never made it back to the White House, you recall.
They can't.
They can't permit this to sink in and take hold.
From the liberal point of view, it's bad enough that I'm out there to begin with.
From the liberal point of view, it's bad enough that there's Fox News.
From the liberal point of view, it's bad enough that there's conservative talk radio.
But now, at this moment, out there characterizing this massive defeat as a as a as a demand to stop implementing what they believe.
Now this has become a real threat.
And so they're out trying to re-characterize uh miss state.
Uh and of course they can't take this on substantively, so what they do is character assassinate and criticize the personality or what have you of the people I disagree with, because they can't take this on intellectually.
You know, liberalism is the premise of everything.
That's the start when they when they're running the show, liberalism is the premise.
It's the underlying baseline.
It's the understanding of everything.
We need to raise the minimum wage.
Why?
Because liberalism tells us we have a liberal country, a liberal population.
It's it's this the assumption, it's the premise.
And that needs to be destroyed.
You know how this manifests itself?
I we've talked about it on this program constantly.
In Congress, for example, the Democrats will announce a bill.
Let's say it was Obamacare.
Immediately, the Republicans begin to debate it, and then think they have to come up with their own version of it.
And that's what I mean by setting the premise.
And for for too long, the Republicans have allowed that to happen.
Whatever the Democrats propose is the premise, it becomes accepted, and then the Republicans say, but we have a better way, and it's smarter.
And what but it all adds up to bigger government at the end of the day.
Instead of accepting these various liberal premises, what needs to happen is Democrats propose X and Republicans say no.
We have enough already on that.
We've got a fine health care system.
We need to improve it in the free enterprise economy.
The government can't make it any better.
The government's only going to make it worse.
We don't need to do this.
Rather than say, okay, uh, Obamacare, health care, massive comprehensive health care reform.
Okay, we'll go for that, but we think we ought to do it and then start a debate.
Okay, they've won.
Their premise has been accepted.
That is what's at stake here.
The liberal premise is always automatic and has been.
That is also in these election results, no more.
The liberal premise is no more.
Pete, now I'm not saying voters went to the ballot box and we've got to stamp out this liberal premise.
But when you say, when you vote, and your meaning is we've got to stop what's happening now.
Stop Obamaism, stop liberalism.
It's plain and simple.
And concurrently with that, you advance your own agenda.
You don't do nothing, and nobody ever said do nothing.
And you don't throw something in Obama's face.
Nobody said throw something in his face.
Of course you advance your agenda.
Anyway, back to the phones.
Brian in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Great to have you, sir.
Open line Friday.
Hi.
Hey, Rush, How's it going?
Pretty good, sir.
Thank you.
I just wanted to call and just thank you so much uh for your Rush Revere series and to let you know the tremendous impact that you had had on my eleven-year-old daughter, Brooke.
Well, really, that's cool.
How so?
Well, uh w when the books first came out, I got her the first book, uh, The Brave Pilgrims, first one, not knowing really uh how she would react to it.
Um, but she's an avid reader, so uh I figured let's give it a try.
She could not put that book down.
Um in fact she read it in three days.
And she's eleven.
Uh no, back then she was ten.
That was last year.
Now she's eleven.
That's the last year she was in fifth grade and she read your first book in three days and loved it.
She could not stop talking about it.
Um in fact, the uh the subjects that she was learning about in history at school last year during that time uh correlated with the uh with your book, and so she would come home and and tell me how much uh she could remember on her history tests as a result of reading your book.
That's just mar that's remarkable.
That that's uh I I thank you because that's a that's a um I think that's justification for the way we're doing it.
We're trying to make history books not in their history, but history how many history books out there?
There's gazillions of them.
You can find history books or time, but does what we wanted to do here is make history an adventure numerous times in each book where the reader actually goes there.
And that's what makes them so special, because unlike regular history books that that just present facts, your books actually inspire kids.
And um, one of the comments that my daughter Brooke uh has said to me numerous times is that you write in a way that connects with children, and that not only in a way uh that they can understand, but um in a way that they can remember facts.
And uh and if she's any indication of um your ability to connect with an audience, your target audience, then I would definitely say that you've hit a home run.
Um but I also wanted to let you know that uh uh you had mentioned your um Rush Revere, the new Rush Revere website uh a couple weeks ago.
And so I introduced her to the website and she took a look at it and she loved it.
Uh and so she saw the section where she wanted to um where you can write liberty.
Right.
And so she uh asked if she could go ahead and send a message to Liberty, and I said, sure, that's fine.
I don't even know what she wrote.
Um she sent it off, and uh and it wasn't too long after that that she got a response from one of your employees uh saying that um Liberty's off on a time traveling adventure.
Uh but they're in the office uh in the meantime and wanted to know if uh if they could if he could send um a little package of uh to Brooke.
And so she said she asked me if that was okay, and I said, sure.
So she was expecting just to get a thank you uh from Liberty in the mail, but instead she got a package that had a uh a Ted T. Bear, um, the second book of yours, uh the first Patriots, I believe, and uh a rush notebook.
Anyhow, she was so excited that entire weekend she could not stop talking about it.
And um and she was so excited and uh happy to be able to uh to not only get the package, but uh but just that someone was cared enough to to respond to her her message that she um she even named her bear Eric in uh in response to the to the guy who who I'm happy to hear.
I'm happy to hear of the experience and that it was received so well.
We um we do.
We try to answer every inquiry that we get.
And we res we reply in way we hope that the uh everybody is surprised.
Uh you, the the readers, the audience of your everything.
And we don't think it's possible to overdo our gratitude.
And that's why we have an entire uh little team here set up just to handle and deal with uh these requests and inquires fan mail or what have you, because it's it it has such uh important meaning to us.
So I'm I'm really delighted to hear what experience your daughter had and loves the books and so forth, and I'm glad she got care package.
I I really appreciate it, and I I can't thank you enough, Ryan.
I got to take a break here, folks, because of the constraints of the programming format and the time clock.
But we will be back.
Welcome back.
Great to have you, Il Rushbow at 800 282-2882 on the Today Show yesterday, and I missed this.
I didn't learn about this till the end of the program yesterday, so I thought I'd hold it over for today.
On Thursday's NBC Today Show, White House co-respondent, Chris Jansing blamed Republicans for upsetting the supposed conciliatory mood in Washington following the midterm wave election on Tuesday.
What she said was this.
Well, what looked to be at least a temporary truce between President Obama and Congress lasted less than 24 hours.
Republican leaders now say the focus of the new Congress will be to repeal Obamacare.
That after the president struck an optimistic tone in his post-election press conference.
Oh, really?
He was Obama was all optimism and lollipops in that press conference.
See, the truce supposedly was the truce was that the Republicans would not come out and take a confrontational tone in Obamacare, nor would Obama.
And in fact, uh understood to be as part of the truce that the Republicans would understand that uh they would not start talking about repeal.
And that Obama was assured of this, and as such, he would go all nice at lollipops, too.
But then the Republicans won.
And then McConnell went out there, and Boehner went out there in their two respective press conferences.
They both said they were gonna immediately start on repeal of Obamacare, and that broke some truce.
And nobody knows when this truce was made.
Chris Jansen portrayed Obama as the peacemaker, of course.
He didn't promise any changes to his style or his staff, but he said he got the voter's message and he pledged to compromise across the aisle after a new breed of Republican helped the GOP take control of the Senate.
That's but what Obama is hoping for the old breed of Republican.
He doesn't want any to do with a new breed of Republic and let's hope he hasn't gotten the old breed.
Anyway, wrapping up the segment, Chris Jansen said uh the Republicans say they're gonna fix Congress, which would be a change.
The last couple of sessions, as you know, Matt, have been the least productive in history.
See, that's what's wrong with all of these people.
They didn't come up with any legislation with their limbaugh, and that means that Congress had broken.
You know, another way to look at that is there weren't any new restrictions on America's liberty and freedom written.
It really was pretty productive.
Who says we need laws to come out of Congress all the time, all day, every day?
What what what see how progress is inadvertently been defined here, or not inadvertently, but purposely misdefined here.
And all these people and media think, oh my God, they're doing doing anything.
It's a total disaster.
When in fact it's exactly what many of us want.
Here's Brenda in Yakima, Washington on Open Line Friday.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
I am so excited to talk to you.
I'm I'm almost as excited as Al Roker was to speak with Obama.
Remember what happened to him.
Well, I am um so impressed with power that everybody talks about that I wanted to encourage you to become a Democratic spokesperson and help them become re-elected because they've tried to help us so many times.
And uh so I just wanted to know your thoughts on that.
Now, are you thinking I should become a uh Democrat strategist for the purpose of sabotaging them?
Oh no.
I think you should.
Well, they have been to us.
they've suggested so many times that we could do this or do that to uh win our election and oh I see what you I see what you mean.
Yes, the Democrats have told us if we ever want to win elections, we've got to be for Amnesty.
Oh, she's right.
Look at all the things that Democrats have told the Republicans they'd better do if they ever want to win.
By the way, that is an excellent.
I wish I'd have thought about that earlier this week.
That is a great that's natural.
All these things, all these times, Chuck Schumer and all these guys said, you guys, if you ever want to win again, you're gonna have to join us on Amnesty and everything else.
Gun control, abortion, ha, fat chance now.
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