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December 18, 2014, Thursday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Okay, what do you want to start with?
You want to start, you want to start with Cuba?
You want to start with the uh the Sony North Korea hack.
And start.
You you want to start with showbiz first.
All right.
Because you know they're they're linked.
They are intertwined.
Well, I'll be I'll be happy to explain it.
I just hope.
I don't let me just say at the beginning, I'm not my purpose here is not to dispirit anybody.
It's quite the opposite, in fact.
I'm I'm not trying to depress anybody with the take that I'm going to have on this today.
I'm trying actually to wake people up.
Not that not you.
I know I'm totally confident you people in this audience are totally up speed.
Well, not all of you, because we have new tune-in factor every day, and there's some leftists who tune in here for whatever self-loathing reasons they might have.
Um but for the most of you, I mean, none of what I'm going to say is surprise.
That's why you're here.
You are ahead of the game.
You understand exactly what's going on, and it's why you are properly concerned about things.
Anyway, here's a phone number if you want to be on the program.
It's 800-282-2882.
I'm Rush Linbaugh.
I've been doing this a long time.
Means I'm better at it than anybody else.
It's acknowledged.
And uh I'm going to be doing it for a much, much longer time, depending on how much longer I want to do it.
It's totally up to me.
Could be tomorrow, could be 10 years.
Who knows?
But I have no intention of leaving this mess as it is.
So you can you can take solace in that.
Okay.
Emails flowing into me.
Rush, rush!
What do you think of this?
Sony, hey my God, what do you what do you think of Sony pulling the movie?
Oh my god.
Let me uh I have to be really careful here with my attitude.
I don't want to sound pompous or know it all, and I don't want to sound condescending.
But ladies and gentlemen, none of this should be surprising.
This is who the country is now.
This is this is what America has become.
At this is what who?
One of their own.
Uh well hang on just a second for that.
They'll get into screwing actors in a minute.
They do that to themselves quite regularly with any help from the North Koreans.
Uh so keep actors screwing themselves, you know, off to the side.
We'll we'll get to that.
May even look at it.
Um this is where the country is now.
You know, do you remember the name John O'Sullivan?
Used to be the editor at National Review.
Uh in the days shortly after, well, Mr. Buckley was still alive and and and running the place.
And he also was a uh prominent position holder with Lady Thatcher, and he said something once that I think a lot of people have forgotten if they've heard it in the first place, and I'm paraphrasing.
But John O'Sullivan said, any organization, any group, any bureaucracy, family, you name any group of people, any organized group of people that is not actively conservative will become liberal.
Liberalism is easy.
It's the default position.
If you want to love yourself with no reason, if you want to love yourself for caring and doing nothing, if you want to love yourself for thinking you are very compassionate and very concerned, liberalism is easy.
Conservatism is an applied process.
You have to actively be conservative in the way you think and live on a daily basis.
Even though it's it's not because conservatism is hard, most people live their lives that way.
It's just that liberalism is so seductive.
It's a set of false promises, and it's a set of illusory things that make surface emotions easy as pie.
All you have to do to be thought of as a good person is to look at suffering and say it bothers you.
And that's it.
You're Good person.
Well, that doesn't do a thing in terms of solving the problem.
But you don't have to solve the problem to be a good person to be a liberal.
All you have to do is be able to recognize it and then convince people that it bothers you and that it shouldn't be.
And then if you learn very quickly that you can blame other Americans for that misery that you then you're an even better liberal.
And that's all it takes.
But conservatism is an applied, I believe, intellectual process.
And it's uh I know that most people live their lives that way.
I mean, you don't walk down the street and give away your paycheck to the neighbors, but you'll vote for people that do it for you.
People live their lives that are conservative, don't know it.
Uh Republicanism, conservatism got a brand problem, if you will, and uh and liberalism is it's just it's just easy.
I think if you look at the Republican Party, for example, it is clear, is it not, that in these six years of Barack Obama, the entire country has shifted to the left, including the Republican Party.
You may not like hearing it.
And you may say, well, Rush, look at the election result.
Yeah, yeah, of the people who voted, we overwhelmingly rejected it.
But not even half the people voted in this country in the 2014 midterms.
Of the people who voted, and that counts, don't misunderstand the people who vote are the ones that do end up making a difference.
That's I've got to be very careful.
I'm not trying to dispirit anybody here.
But the Republican Party has abandoned conservatism, and according to O'Sullivan, what's happened to them?
They're becoming more and more liberal.
Obama is shifting the entire country liberal.
If you're not it it's you don't automatically default to moderate.
Moderate is also something you must try to be.
Moderate being a moderate, despite what people think, being a moderate takes effort.
You have to consciously object or accept things.
Liberalism doesn't require consciousness, is my point.
All it requires is emotion on your sleeve.
Bingo, and you've accomplished it.
That's why I've always said it's the most gutless choice you can make, because it re it takes no effort.
And you end up being thought of as a wonderful person.
The Republican Party clearly has abandoned conservatism, and what's happening to them?
They're indistinguishable at the leadership level from the Democrat Party in terms of issues.
Name it Amnesty, Obamacare, you name it.
You can't spot a significant difference in the two.
Okay, so let's apply that to what we have going on here.
Let's look at the hypocrisy, first off.
We are told today, we were told last night, we were told yesterday, we're being told all day today, that everybody in Hollywood is livid over Sony caving to the Norks.
We are told that people in Hollywood are outraged.
They are fit to be tied.
How dare we cave to a bunch of tiny small-time terrorists, cyber hackers?
Who do we think we we're a bunch of the same people who a few short years ago ripped George W. Bush for including North Korea in the axis of evil.
The same bunch of people said, North Korea, come on!
A small sliver of land that you can't even see at night because they don't have electricity.
They're so poor they can't amount to anything.
North Korea, Bush, you're an enemy.
Bush, you're Hitler, Bush, you're crazy.
North Korea axes of evil, screw you, Bush.
A few years later, this same bunch of people, outraged here, that the Hollywood industry, Sony, whatever has caved to the Norks and whoever these cyberhackers are,
and that the hypocrisy is that at the same day, on the same moment, at the very moment that they are ripping Sony, and at the very moment they are ripping into the North Koreans and these hackers, they turn around and applaud and praise the appeasement of another set of dictators in Cuba.
Why getting rid of our embargo?
Why, that's the greatest thing in the world.
That is so cool.
Liberalism makes us think we're good people.
If you understand what I'm attempting to say here in a as brief a moment as I can is I'm not surprised by this.
If you've if you've been raised with the idea, if you've been raised with the self-loathing that America is the problem in the world, if you've been raised with the idea that America is the reason for suffering in the world, and there are plenty of people who have educated and been raised this way, then what Sony did is very reasonable.
For every Hollywood person supposedly outraged by it, I'll bet you there are a whole bunch not.
I'll bet you they're a whole bunch scared to death in truth.
And the outrage that you're hearing about is faux.
You know, I always consult my tech blogs and things like these because a lot of hackers in the tech community and so forth.
And I found you might be fascinated or not, I found a fascinating refrain on a couple of blogs.
Said, oh darn, that's not really good, but at least we'll be able to safely go to the theater on Christmas now.
So to them, it was almost a good thing.
Getting rid of that movie means they don't have to worry about getting blown up on Christmas Day when they go to the theater.
Now, how do you think things like that?
I'm telling you, if you've been raised with the idea that America is the problem, then what Sony did here is very reasonable.
If you've if you've been raised with the idea that in Cuba, the Cuban suffering is America's problem.
Castro brothers have said for 50 plus years the U.S. embargo is why our economy stinks.
Of course it's absurd because every country in the world has been trading with Cuba.
We're the only one who hasn't.
Anywhere in the world but America, you can go to Cuba.
Cuban products can be bought anywhere in the world.
People from all over the world can buy anything from Cuba.
Yet the economy in Cuba is still in the tank.
And Castro has used the U.S. embargo as the excuse for his own people why they're suffering.
And so you now you've got Americans applauding the lifting of the embargo.
Yes, yes, yes, because it's all our fault in the first place.
They buy into the idea Cuban suffering is our fault because of the embargo.
It's just not fair.
And so now we've lifted the embargo.
We've admitted our fault.
We have admitted our error.
We have admitted our mistress.
Jimmy Carter's out saying the same thing, praising Obama for what he.
So is the titular head of the Republican Party, Colonel Colin Powell's not saying the same thing.
Or general, I guess now, Colin Powell saying the same thing.
And so if you if you come from this standpoint and a lot of Americans do, that it is the United States that's the problem in the world, then what happened here both with the Sony pulling of the movie and the lifting of the Cuban embargo is entirely reasonable.
And by saying it's reasonable, once again, what do you get to do?
You get to proclaim yourself a good person.
Because you are now in solidarity with the suffering of the Cuban people and the agreement that it is our fault for that suffering.
The truth of the matter is that US dollars are now going to be used to continue the oppression of the Cuban people.
Let's make a note and check back in with Cuba in a year and see just what has happened to the Cuban economy with the lifting of our embargo.
To whatever degree it has been lifted.
But I folks, what I I'm not surprised at any of the full reaction.
I mean, here's a here's another thing.
The same Hollywood people that are upset that this movie's been pulled, were the same people happy to blame a movie for Benghazi.
Were they not?
And that movie maker ended up in jail.
And they all supported that.
The same people who claim that this Sony cowardice is an outrage and it's going to put people at risk.
And how dare we, we've lost our first cyber war?
This is horrible.
This is terrible.
Why did Sony same people applauded Barack Obama jailing some guy that made a YouTube video, a film that nobody ever saw, blaming it, once again America, for a problem in the Middle East.
And they all applauded the suppression of that filmmaker and his art.
They all applauded him going to jail.
Did they not?
Now the same people want us to believe that they're outraged that Sony dared and these four theater chains dared kowtow to this terrorism.
Same people kowtowed to Islamic terrorism any time it shows itself.
What's being illustrated here is how phony liberalism is.
Because when the pedal hits the metal, when the rubber hits a road, when the nuts get cracking, when whatever disaster or danger hits liberals square in the face, then they totally change who they are and become the biggest, bravest, outspoken, not gonna take this kind of discrimination people in the world.
But when it affects everybody else, the same way they think they're being affected now, they ridicule people who say they're afraid.
They ridicule people who claim to be angry over something.
Well, yeah, they're the most tolerant people in the world, except when it happens to them.
So the overall thing here is we've the two things that we're talking about.
We've lifted the Cuban embargo and Obama got nothing for it, folks.
Not one single promise from the Castros to relax any of the political oppression, to change any of the economic policies.
Not one, I mean, Obama totally caved.
And so, you know, I've I've read people saying, boy, what he's a terrible negotiator.
There weren't any negotiations.
Obama just is propping up another dictatorship.
US dollars are going to be used to prop up a dictatorship.
The dictatorship's not under any requirement to relax its dictatorial standards.
It's not required to change a damn thing.
It's just now going to have U.S. money behind it.
And if you listen to what Obama said in announcing this, it was foolish for us to do this in the first place.
Ergo, it was our fault.
This is a mistake that we made way back before most of us were born, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
We need to change.
And then the Sony thing, cowardice in the face of terrorism.
Haven't you seen this coming?
The Dutch cartoons?
Haven't you seen?
How many kowtows have you seen?
Is it this is where we are, folks.
This is who we are now.
And I gotta take a break because I'm against it on time here, but sit tight, we'll be back.
We will roll right on right after this.
Don't go away.
Check the email during a break.
Somebody said, I don't understand what you mean liberalism's gutless choice.
You need to explain it.
I'll give you a story here in just a second.
I'll explain after the break here coming up at the bottom of the hour.
It's about my first trip to Hollywood and being pitched on the possibility of hosting my own TV show.
It's a fascinating story.
I've told it before, but it's so long ago you've probably forgotten it.
If you have not forgotten you remember, you'll find it fascinating anyway.
It makes the point.
But now I thought, uh, ladies and gentlemen, Obama didn't believe in torture.
I thought we got a big speech on that the other day.
I thought the Senate committee staff report on torture just really lambasted this country.
We are horrible.
We tortured some who we are, and to put this thing out, we never happened again.
What did Obama just do?
He just normalized relations with a regime that tortures people that disagree with them politically.
They don't torture people.
Only people who they think are going to attack them and try to overthrow them.
They torture people who think differently.
And Obama just normalized relations with them.
And Cuba, by the way, happens to be an ocean paradise, according to people like Sean Penn and the rest of the people in Hollywood, who are supposedly outraged over kowtowing to a dictator in North Korea.
But they love kowtowing to a dictator in Cuba who tortures and has tortured for 50 years.
People who only disagree with him.
They're celebrating that.
They're applauding them.
They're making travel plans.
They can't wait to go get some Cuban rum.
And they want, they want North Korea nuked off the face of the earth.
There's a reason these people are relegated to make believe.
And too many of them make the jump from make-believe to real world simply because they portrayed a role or a person in a movie and they end up thinking they're not qualified.
When they're not, this is this is amazing.
Obama wants to have normal relations with Cuba, a country famous for its torture chambers and political prisons, its violations of international law and human rights.
And that's being applauded, and that's wonderful.
And the Norks, well, their days better be numbered at Kim Jong-un.
We're going to give him a big sausage between his butt cheeks if he's not careful.
We're really mad now.
Okay, so Obama doesn't believe in torture, condemns the United States for it, says we have to change our ways.
The fact that we don't torture is made up and manufactured, and it said that we do, and then we are the scourge of the planet, folks.
In the Senate staff committee report, we, the United States, the scourge of the planet.
And many liberals believe this.
This is the point.
I keep saying 25, 20 years ago, these people would say these outrageous crazy things, and we'd laugh at them, and then we would say, who's gonna believe this crap?
Who's ever gonna?
And now it's 25, 20 years later, and we are shocked to find out that all this time more and more people did accept it and did believe some of the most outrageous, ridiculous claims that we never took really seriously because they were so outfit away from our perceived sanity and and and bounds of reality.
And so we find ourselves today looking at normal everyday utterances or people on the left, and I don't know about you, but people are shocked to find out people actually think this way.
And more and more of them do, and it's it's centered in the academy.
I've got in my stack of stuff today.
I've got three different stories about the things that women professors are teaching their students, and thus what the students believe.
And some of the most outrageous, insane, crazy stuff you could think of.
But to liberalism, it's mainstream belief.
So the U.S. was the scourge of torture.
The U.S., the United States failed to live up to our values.
How many times did you get sick hearing that?
We were minding our own business on 9-11, 2001.
And here we are some years later, and if you didn't know better, if you just landed from Mars, you would think that we did something to cause that, that we deserve to be attacked, and that we'd better learn why.
That has become a common belief system.
Not only in liberalism in this country, but around the world.
What we've always done.
Beacon of hope, liberty, freedom for everybody around the world, the world superpower, the one nation on earth standing for freedom and justice, defending it, protecting it, securing it for anybody else, providing a haven for people, and yet here we are 13 years later, and it was all our fault.
And we deserve even more of it.
Why?
Because we're racist, because we had slavery, because we oppressed women, we stole the country from the Mexicans, before that we stole it from the Native Americans.
Do you realize what a scourge on the planet, this country?
And you add to that, we're destroying the planet with climate change and global warming, our advanced lifestyle, which we owe to theft, our superpower status, our standard of living, our prosperity only results from how much we've stolen from other people around the planet.
You realize What a scourge, what a plague on the planet, the United States is to these people.
More of them than you think.
And so if you grow up thinking that, and here comes some cyber hacker threatening to tell everybody what you said about your classmate in an email.
We got high school on display here.
You know what I think's driving the Sony hack?
These executives, these holier than thou, good people liberals are paranoid that people are going to find out the truth about them based on the emails being leaked.
They are scarce is no different than being in high school.
You live a lie, you live a phony image of yourself.
You craft one, you create one, but in real life in private with people you think will never blab on you, you're ratting out everybody else.
You're telling them what you think of all these other punks that you're faking, as though you like and love them, and now the hackers come along, and all of a sudden all these people, the veil is gonna be lifted, and they're livid panic and fear over what other people are gonna find out about them.
And so they're gonna do- I think these people are gonna do anything they can to limit future releases of hacked data because they just can't stand it.
And I think it's childish in the big scheme of things.
Grow up.
Everybody doesn't like everybody else.
Grow up.
Some of you hate other people, and you've told other people how much you hate.
Grow up.
Because what's happening because of this fear, this self-loathing, this this the idea that people might learn the truth about us in Hollywood or whatever.
Okay, okay, okay, we won't show the movie, okay, we'll close the theaters, okay, okay.
But please don't release any more hack data, please, please.
Oh, by the way, I gotta call Al Sharpton so that, oh, oh, and then I'll call Jesse Jackson.
Whatever you want, Reverend Jackson, shake me down, whatever you want, but don't release any more of my emails.
Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, I'm gonna die of embarrassment.
Oh my god, can I keep my child?
This is what's going on.
And it's it's it's being brought to us by people who have portrayed themselves as our saviors, smarter than the rest of us.
The very people who claim to be better than we are because they have more compassion and they're more tolerant and they're more understanding.
And when the veil is lifted, you find out they're not doing diddly squat or a damn thing to solve any of the problems they claim to be deeply troubled by.
And when people come along and seriously do try to solve these problems, they're called names.
Racists, sexists, bigots, homophobes, you name it.
And George W. Bush comes along and says the axis of evil includes Iran, uh, North Korea, and I forget the third nation that was in the axis of evil, uh, but these people just had a cow and Bush, and why we don't want to make North Korea bad, oh my god.
It's just a sign tiny little sliver of a country, and now look.
And you get to Cuba once again, and here's here's here's Obama participating in this whole meme that the U.S. is a scourge and a plague on the planet because we've we abandoned our values.
We didn't live up to our values.
And we showed the world what a rotten, mean people we can be.
So we have penance to pay, we have a price to pay, we have to make up for all of these grievances.
We have to make up for slavery, we have to make up for oppression of women, we have to make up for all kinds of things.
We liberals don't, because we've got on the right side of all of it.
But the country, well, it needs to pay a price.
And so we're gonna tell the world we know how much America sucks, and we're gonna release report in the Senate that lets the world know that we agree that the United States is guilty of the most evil torture of heartless, inless free people.
Oh my god.
And then, less than two weeks later, we announce that we're gonna prop up economically, a dictatorship in Cuba, which actually does torture people as the norm.
Iraq was the other thing, yeah, yeah, Saddam, other nation and the axis of evil.
So now we're gonna prop up a regime that tortures political a regime that Hollywood loves.
A regime that Hollywood romanticizes about, a regime that Michael Moore made a movie about claiming the best health care in the world is in Cuba.
Yeah.
Cuba, that's the place.
America, Cuba, yeah, man.
So now we're gonna prop that up.
Isn't it a beautiful thing?
And the same people on the left, condemning the North Koreans for hacking Sony, cheered.
When the hackers of this group called Anonymous shut down the Ferguson police computers and leaked the names and addresses of Darren Wilson and other cops.
Oh, yeah, they cheered that hack.
Oh, they they cheer any hack that embarrasses an American corporation.
They cheer any hack that embarrasses the United States of America.
And then a hack that comes around and affects them.
Why we can't put up with this.
Why, this is intolerable.
Now bear in mind Obama exacted a price for bailing out General Motors and Chrysler.
He demanded ownership.
Obama demanded all kinds of concessions to General Manager of General Motors and Chrysler.
He demanded ownership and a bunch of things.
The stockholders, remember the actual bondholders of General Motors had to had to pay the price.
The bondholders and some of the stockholders in German Motors lost everything in that takeover.
The unions, who had no equity at all, were given the company.
Okay.
So General Motors was viewed as an evil entity, an evil that had to be gotten even with because General Motors had ripped off its employees.
And General Motors had not been fair with health care, and General Motors had not been fair with the unions and their pensions.
And so Obama comes in, we're going to fix that, we're going to take over General Motors, we're going to give it to the Union.
What do we get from Cuba?
We exacted a price from General Motors and Chrysler.
What price did Cuba pay for being bailed out, which is exactly what's happened?
We have bailed out Cuba.
But again, if you believe that it was a humanitarian thing, because you believe that America's responsible for the suffering of the Cuban people.
And if you believe lifting the embargo was going to help the Cuban people, then of course this is a wonderful thing.
It's very reasonable.
And you can be thought of as a wonderful person because you support it.
Because you are at one in solidarity with the suffering of the Cuban people.
Because you know it's the fault of the United States of America.
So lifting the embargo, yes, it's a beautiful humanitarian thing.
It isn't.
It's nothing humanitarian about it.
The Cuban people are suffering because their leaders oppressed them with communism, socialism, political tyranny, and torture chambers.
Nothing to do with the United States of America.
And now we have just bailed out the oppressors and propped them up.
Labor unions, by the way, still outlawed in Cuba.
Kid you not, Obama didn't even get that concession.
So I see the clock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I didn't tell the story.
I'll tell the story after the break.
Well, no, I got an email during the last break.
What do you mean liberalism is the most gutless choice?
I don't know what you're talking about.
I'll try to explain it again.
But don't, folks, don't doubt me.
I'm not wrong about this.
If you just stop and think about it.
It makes total sense.
But sit tight, we'll come back, we'll continue after this.
Don't go away.
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Liberalism as the most gutless choice you can make.
And I'm I mean precisely that.
When I say that conservatism is an applied app uh applied process or behavior.
I know that sounds confusing because you may think that I'm saying conservatism isn't natural.
It's it is.
But liberalism is the dominant belief system in our culture today, because of the media and pop culture is populated by people who think that way.
And it's considered to be what's hip.
And that's what everybody wants to be.
Everybody wants to be hip and wants to be cool.
And most people aren't hip.
Most people aren't cool.
But everybody wants to be.
Liberalism offers you the chance.
Liberalism offers you the chance to be in the club of the hip and the cool.
And you don't have to do anything.
You don't even have to be a good person.
All you have to do is act like one.
All you have to do is see suffering and comment on it and be heartbroken by it.
And you're qualified.
It's the easiest thing.
Anybody can do that.
But doing that doesn't advance a single thing.
Doing it, expressing sorrow, acting heartbroken, telling other people how heartbroken you are, and then for the cherry on top, blaming other people for the plight of whoever's suffering you're witnessing.
Well, that is even better.
If you know who to blame, you can be even hipper, and you can be even cooler.
And in the midst of all this, you actually make things worse.
Because you do not advance the ball in any way.
There's no honesty in addressing what's genuinely wrong, because that's not what liberalism is.
Liberalism is about assuaging guilt, blaming other people for problems, and getting credit for recognizing there are problems.
And that's all you have to do.
Conservatism, however, is an applied application.
It's a daily applied process.
It's an intellectually determinant belief system.
Even though most people live their lives as conservatives, it's a phenomenon they don't vote that way.
Well, more and more people are.
But this story, I was in uh Hollywood, this is 1990, and shortly after the radio program began, and Hollywood's always looking for the next big thing, and I was a big thing on radio, so well, let's see.
I forget he I mean I know the guy's first name is Bruno, but I don't remember the studio or the producer, any of that.
He called me out to talk to me and discuss concepts and ideas.
And it's all new to me, and I've I've never been to Hollywood.
I've never met anybody in Hollywood.
I don't know anything about how it works.
And I simply acknowledged an invitation to go.
So to me, it was a learning opportunity.
And I remember at the time, Arsenio Hall had a show, and it was big.
So I'm sitting across a table at lunch, some famous Hollywood restaurant with this Bruno guy, and I look at him, and I can't could you tell me what it is about the Arsenio Hall show that works?
What is it that makes it big?
And the guy lost it.
He looked at me, raised his voice, started pounding the table, and said, What do you mean?
Why does it work?
What's your problem with it working?
You got a problem with a skinny black kid being a success.
Is that your problem?
And I am totally taken aback.
This guy met me for the first time moments earlier.
You got a problem with a skinny black.
That's why the program works because this country has been so evil.
This country's been so discriminatory.
Here comes a young, skinny, funny black kid taking over the country, and you got a problem.
That's all you needed.
I said, that's then why are you talking to me, Bruno, if that's what we need to do to have a successful TV show.
Because I'm not skinny, and I'm not black.
And if that's all it takes to be successful on TV, then why are you talking to me?
And then he apologized, because he I mean he really lost it for about a minute.
And then he became apologetic and asked me to forgive him.
What what it boiled down to was he knew I was conservative, and that's all I needed to know.
All I had to do was ask.
Why is the Arsenio show work?
And to him, I was a racist.
That's how easy being a liberal is.
Just call me a racist, assume I'm a racist, defend Arsenio.
But don't give Arsenio any credit for talent.
No, no, no.
He never told me, production wise, talent-wise, why the Arsenio show worked.
In his world, the Arsenio show worked because America had been so unfair, so discriminatory slavery, that we owed Arsenio Hall success.
And that's what I mean.
That's how easy this stuff is.
It was substanceless.
I gotta take a break.
Okay, not enough time here for anything more before they're gonna close out the hour.
But basically, folks, with liberalism, you don't even have to think.
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