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Ladies and you know, as sure as I called it, I'm telling you, I could remember the story we had yesterday on the Wi-Fi.
A supposed doctor, he's a he's a he's a doctor of environmental science, has released his results from surveys or research or whatever that 5% of the population is susceptible to Wi-Fi sickness.
And if you were here yesterday, you're I spent a little bit of time on this because I saw it was a lead item on drugs, and I said, I know what that means.
Here we go.
A totally manufactured new illness to create panic and crisis about technology, about progress, about advancing.
Wi-Fi sickness, Wi-Fi waves.
And the only reason anybody would fall for that is if they have a uh a large degree of ignorance about all of the different frequency waves that we are being bombarded with every day.
Well, just as I called it, that guy was on Fox and Friends today.
Knew it, and he's gonna be a lot of places besides Fox and Friends in coming months, coming coming days.
And he's he's he's behind this fear-mongering.
He was on Fox and Friends and they took him seriously.
Oh, it was deadly serious.
Oh, and it was, oh, thank God, Doctor, you have discovered this.
This could help a lot of people.
They just totally fell for it.
And I and Fox and Friends are my friends.
I'm gonna get mad at me here for ripping them, but I'm not gonna name them.
I'm just gonna tell you that it's it's it's just I don't even really blame them.
It's the way this stuff happens.
It's no different than those clowns at the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
A couple of anorexic, near skeletal human beings with a fax machine and a logo, and they start sending out faxes that coconut oil will kill you, that all the MSG in in Chinese food will kill you, and they become accepted experts on everything you eat or drink, and they're nothing but a bunch of miserable, angry, malcontent, anorexic leftists who are not content to be freaks on their own.
They want everybody else to join them in their freakiness.
And like everything else in the left, they want to take what they are, define it as normal, and make everybody conform.
They're just not content.
Okay, if you don't like coconut oil, don't eat it.
Leave me alone.
Oh no, I'm not leaving you alone, pal.
You're gonna stop eating it since I've stopped eating it.
I know better than you do.
You don't know for yourself.
I'm gonna fix you, I'm gonna save you.
And the media just jumped right in it.
And whatever that idiotic group says is gospel.
Now here comes the Wi-Fi sickness guy, and it's all starting again.
Same thing.
There are more scientists that claim this is bunk.
There's one guy out there talking about Wi-Fi wave sickness, and a bunch of other scientists correctly identify it as the psychological, pseudo-psychological, neuropsychological, whatever problem.
And it affects, and since it's 5% of the population, why that means we we've got to have the other 95% have got to stop doing what they're doing.
And there it was.
So it's got legitimacy now.
Fox and friends treated it seriously.
Thank you, doctors.
Thank you for saving us, blah, blah, blah.
We put together a little PSA and we want to get in on this.
It's clear what you have to do in situations like this.
Here is our contribution.
Do you ever experience headaches, perspiration, a strange burning sensation in your jaw, or persistent brain fog?
Yeah.
Brain fog.
Then you may be Wi-Fi sensitive or Wi-Fi intolerant.
Dr. Jeffrey Frizzell, associate professor of Middle East Literature recently said, AM and FM radio waves obviously cancel each other out, but Wi-Fi waves are running wild through our bodies.
And what people are susceptible to Wi-Fi waves.
Of those who are on a gluten-free diet.
So gluten actually protects you from Wi-Fi?
Yes.
Absolutely.
Add gluten to your diet today.
And save yourself from the ravages of unwanted emails and internet searches traveling through your body.
This message brought to you by the United Gluten Industry Council, the Friends of Gluten and this station.
See, anybody can get in this game.
And now we've up the ante.
You can cancel out Wi-Fi poisoning by having a gluten-free diet.
That's our contribution to this.
And notice how we cleverly portray Wi-Fi sickness.
Google searches and emails going through your body.
The next thing that's going to happen with Wi-Fi sickness, since that's what it is.
I mean, Wi-Fi is carrying digital data.
Somebody is going to wake up in the middle of the night claiming to have just received the nuclear launch codes that have been transmitted via Wi-Fi over somewhere.
Or some such thing as that.
And the incidence of Wi-Fi sickness is going to be noted as getting worse.
Now there are people able to translate the data within their brains.
That's how powerful these waves are.
And meanwhile, the 95% unaffected by it, or the 99%, are just going to sit by, idly by and let all this stuff happen, just like they have with the Center for Science of Public Interest on Food, and how they've sat idly by and let the cars they love come under assault and attack.
So you mark my words.
Now Elizabeth Warren, ladies and gentlemen.
Uh on this on this trade deal.
Elizabeth Warren is another one of these Lib Democrats that frankly um the reputation she has for intelligence is grossly overstated and undeserved.
As it is for most of these people.
Elizabeth Warren is the brilliant Harvard professor who told the rich you didn't build that.
Meaning their business, the actual building, the businesses.
You didn't build that.
Without us and our taxes, building roads and sewers.
You wouldn't have had anything.
You didn't build that.
And of course, it's applauded.
Well, now comes the Obama trade bill.
Turns out Elizabeth Warren was paid up to $90,000 as a witness in a 2000 trade case.
And she got $90,000 from the kind of trade case that she now opposes.
She has benefited from it in the past, but now she opposes it.
The Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is waging her fight against Obama's free trade deal.
What she's doing is seizing on a legal procedure commonly contained in these kinds of trade deals.
It's just scrolled out of my view.
Anyway, she was a witness against a Canadian funeral home operator that was seeking 725 million dollars from the United States under the North American Free Trade Agro NAFTA.
Which is exactly the the the thing that that Warren is now objecting to is being able to do this kind of thing.
And the money quote from the story is in fact, this was NAFTA's first major.
It just vanished.
Anyway, um she is just being totally hypocritical on this.
And I'm sorry, just scrolled out of view here.
I have no control over the scrolling here.
It's timed and it just scrolled out of you.
I'll I'll find this after the break.
Um but the here's a quote from we got an audio soundbite here from her, Uh, which is from yesterday during a debate on the trade promotion authorities has nothing to do with the hypocrisy and the trade deal that she was involved in that she now wants to prevent other people.
She was called as a witness in a NAFTA trade dispute between the U.S. and Canada over funeral, the funeral business.
And she was paid $90,000 to be an expert witnesses.
She now wants to outlaw this kind of thing being possible.
Here's what she said, however, about the whole notion of this deal.
Believe it or not, it's a reason I've heard people give multiple times.
We should keep the deal secret because if the details were made public now, the public would oppose it.
Well, that's how our democracy is supposed to work.
If the TPP is mostly done and the public wouldn't support it if they could see it, then it shouldn't become the law.
Right.
Okay.
Now we know that she's engaged in hypocrisy because she benefited from NAFTA in ways people would benefit from this trade deal, but she wants to deny them.
But that's a secondary point.
She's coming along.
It was okay for Obamacare for nobody to know.
And it's fine for us not to know what's in the Iranian deal, right?
But the left doesn't like Obama's idea of transparency when they're on the other side.
So now Elizabeth Warren wants to know what's in this thing.
She wants everybody to know.
And they're saying, nope, nope, it's too incendiary.
And there's a reason why they don't want us to know.
Nobody would support this, folks.
Which is makes it even the more curious why so many Republicans are trying to save this.
But it act that should not be confusing.
By the time you throw the chamber in and the Wall Street Journal editorial page and the notion of free trade and removing barriers, if it does that, it will get the support of major big business interests.
Just reduce tariffs and taxes, that alone is uh is is enough to support it.
Uh in terms of politics, why the Republicans want to bail Obama out in a not too distant presidential campaign, I haven't the slightest idea.
But they do.
And I you know what I think it's rooted in?
Honestly.
Because it makes no sense to the Republicans to bail Obama out on this.
It literally, not this way.
When you have Democrats running around complaining about secrecy, and basically criticizing the exact way Obamacare came into being and criticizing the way the Iran deal is coming into being.
And the Republicans are the ones that bail it out.
I can tell you what I think is the reason.
And it goes back to what we all know, the Republican establishment believes that it must show if it's to win elections by partisanship and cooperation.
It's the old McCain argument.
The reason you show at me is because I can cross the aisle.
I can work with the other side, I help these things, shake your hands.
And they're obsessed with this.
They think the American people want that.
And so I bet you the Republican establishment, in part, not the total explanation, but they're looking at Obama's own party abandoning him, and they're thinking, you know what, we'll help the guy.
The Democrats will see that we actually do want to work with them.
Democrat voters.
Democrat voters will see that we will work with the president, we will work with Democrats.
We will be by part.
I guarantee you this is part of it.
And it's silly.
Because that's not what Democrat voters are going to.
If the Republicans think they're going to get credit on election day from Democrats for helping Obama on this trade deal, and that's what they must think.
It must be why they are eager to help with amnesty.
They must think that Democrat voters on election day are going to remember them.
You know, those Republicans, maybe what I've always heard about them isn't true.
Maybe they are willing to cross the aisle.
Maybe they will work with us.
Maybe they will be bipartisan.
I think I'll vote for them today.
Right.
It just doesn't work that way.
But the Republican establishment, it appears, clearly thinks that they can convert Democrat votes to Republican votes by seemingly cooperating with Obama.
up.
And even better, if it's on an issue where his own party is abandoning him.
Anyway, got it.
and I'm sure there's some Republicans who think that there's something decent in the bill that is worthy of passage.
It's not going to be just totally this excuse that they want to show bipartisanship and so forth.
They want to show they can govern.
But even if that if I'm telling you, the idea that it would be like me if if if if I thought the way to build my audience, you know, on an issue here and an issue there agree with Obama and promote Obama's cause.
Whatever, picking it, no matter what it is, just to convince the liberals that hate me that they're wrong and that they might like me the next day.
I wouldn't even dream of it because the first thing it happened is you would fly the coupe.
And the next thing that would not happen, they would not turn around and start liking me all of a sudden.
They wouldn't believe it.
They would think I was pandering to them.
It's just not the way that you go out building a coalition.
It's not the way you build an audience.
But clearly it's a it's a factor here in the Republican support of this trade bill that apparently is so bad the Democrats want no part of it.
Be right back after this.
So you think I'm wrong about that?
Well, listen to this.
It was just last week that Mitch McConnell was bragging about how well he was cooperating with Obama.
He called himself an Obama, the odd couple.
The AP even wrote about it.
McConnell pointed out that Obama has agreed to sign a bill giving Congress review power on any nuclear deal with Iran, and this week the Senate will take up a trade bill that's a priority for the president.
McConnell said a lot of folks like to joke about the odd couple that was Ted Kennedy and Orrin Hatch.
But I think Mitch McConnell and Barack Obama may have them outdone.
I had to warn reporters not to faint last week before offering the president some praise on his trade bill.
I'm even getting handwritten notes from the president these days.
He sent one the other day to thank me for supporting a nomination of Loretta Lynch.
So folks, it's clear Isabelle what's happening here.
The Republicans clearly believe this stuff about crossing the aisle, showing that they can make Washington work, that they can govern, that they can be bipartisan.
So when the Democrats abandon Obama on the trade bill, here come the Republicans, and the reason they're doing it is try to convince Democrat voters that they're not what is what is said about them.
That we're not racist, we're not Hastys, we're not mean-spirited, we're not extremists.
See, we're working with Obama, we're saving Obama, we're helping Obama get his trade deal.
And I don't know, I guess they think this is going to manifest itself on election day as Democrats go to the uh polls, and as they're about to vote, they say to themselves, you know what, I remember something.
I remember that the Republicans really helped Obama.
The Republicans are really bipartisan.
You know what?
They didn't come across as racist or extremists.
They're very nice guys.
They really helped Obama with his trade deal.
I think I'll vote Republican.
Yep, I'm gonna vote for Jeb Bush.
Yep, I'm gonna vote for Marco Rubio.
Yep, I'm gonna vote for Ted Cruz.
Because I remember how the Republicans helped Obama with his trade deal.
I can trust the Republicans to now be bipartisan and help to make Washington work.
That's if you doubt that, don't.
That is exactly the thinking that undergirds this whole notion of supporting amnesty.
Well, they they want that on their own anyway, because the Chamber of Commerce does, their donors want that.
But there is that component of showing they can govern, of showing they don't disagree with the Democrats on everything.
And the problem with it is, I mean, above and beyond the obvious problems of selling out the problem with it is is that you must in your own mind be occupying an inferior position.
In order to think that you're gonna get Democrats voting for you on election because you help Obama on a trade deal, it must mean that you actually believe That the Democrats hate you for legitimate reasons and that you've got to show them that they're wrong.
So you're running around obviously feeling inferior, whether it's justified or not, whether you blame the media for it or not, you still think you have to show people that you're not as mean and racist as the media has stated.
And the way you do that is you help Obama pass his bills that not even his own party will help.
But that's not going to get you one Democrat vote in November.
Uh just it's high school, folks.
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One more Mitch McConnell quote.
J just to just that this is spell it out.
What we do have is common policy ground on an issue we both think is good for the country.
So the Republican majority is going to work with President Obama to get this done, even if we have to do it over the objections of his own party.
We've both chosen to put policy before party.
That's how politics should be conducted, in my view.
Mitch McConnell.
AP story.
Don't doubt me on this.
Do not do not doubt my instincts.
Along with do not doubt my facts.
I mean, that goes without saying.
Don't doubt my instincts.
When when something appears irrational, there's always in politics a rational explanation for it.
Why in the world when Obama's trade deal is is flipping flittering away by the wayside because his own party doesn't want it.
A trade deal that should not be authorized because nobody's seen it.
All of a sudden Republicans come along to bail it out and essentially make it possible.
Simple.
They really believe this stuff about having to show the Democrats and the media that they will work together with the president.
That they do know how to govern.
That they eagerly will work to make Washington work.
Because they believe that's going to get them Democrat votes.
Or alternatively, that they believe that's going to make the media stop being mean to them.
Because the media will see that they're wrong.
Republicans are clearly able to help and work with Obama.
What really happens is, after the whole thing's done, the gang of 500 get together wherever they meet and they start laughing themselves silly over how easy it is to boondoggle a Republicans.
Do you realize easy that was?
You see Mitch desperate to be loved by us?
Oh my God.
There isn't any respect that accrues.
Sadly, um there just isn't.
That's not who the media is.
The Democrats in the media are not there to be agreed with, to have common ground with, to...
Cooperate with.
They're there to be defeated.
And if if people don't understand that by now, then we still have a long way to go.
I gotta get back to the phones because people have been waiting patiently here.
This is Eric and Armada, Michigan.
Thank you for waiting.
I appreciate it.
And welcome to the EIB network.
Hi.
Hey, Rush.
I love your show.
Thank you.
Thanks to my brother who introduced me to you.
You uh I I'm really pleased to meet you.
Uh figure I'd know you for life, but uh here's the thing.
I don't think Hillary is in it because she wants to be.
I think she's in it because she has to be.
She took all that money, and she's like, oh, well, I guess I better run.
But I don't think she wants she's in it for the fight.
I don't think she wants to be president.
Well, everybody wants to be president, but I don't think she wants to be president.
Now, specifically when you say you don't think she wants to be president, is what you really mean she doesn't want to go through what it takes to be president.
Yeah, well, you know, in a way, I don't think wants to I don't think she wants to be the she wants to be the leader.
Everybody, everybody would love to have the chance to be the leader of the country.
I don't think she wants to be president under these circumstances with all this crap coming out on her.
But uh beside all that, uh, you know, I I just think that you know she's waiting to be beaten by somebody in either a primary or whoever the Republicans pick that's going to challenge her, and they're gonna have she's gonna be because looking at her on TV, she doesn't look like she really cares.
Like, you know, and people blow it off as if, well, you know, she's just you know, like a coronation.
No, I don't think she cares.
I think she's got she's got what she's got, and it's like, well, it was a scam.
Now she's gonna have to prove herself and looking at 18 trillion and well, 20 trillion in debt.
Now wait a second.
Wait, this is a hell of a thing to do if you really don't want to do it.
She didn't have to.
I mean, you're claiming your your your idea she's got to because all the money she's raised means that she owes a lot of people a lot of stuff, and if she doesn't deliver, they might be one to fit her for a cement swimsuit.
Oh, yeah, she she's the she's boxed herself in a corner.
She she took the money, and now she's got to run.
But she doesn't want to run because she's looking at a 20 trillion in debt, she's looking at unfunded liabilities and uh trillions.
She doesn't care.
I'm telling you right now, she's gonna have a clue.
Wait, wait a minute now.
You think the national debt would be something that would uh cause Hillary to not be interested in running for president because it's too big an obstacle to overcome?
Oh, she she could amass more debt, but I don't think she can she can get people to work.
I don't think she has any clue as to how, unless she converts to becoming a Republican, I don't think she has a clue as to how to revive this country.
And that's what's holding.
Now wait, wait, wait a minute.
Now I'm dead serious with this question.
Uh Eric, why do you think she wants to revive the country?
Oh, I think she does because I think she wants to have her legacy.
I think she wants to she was born to be president.
You know, she she yeah, she jumped on Bill's, you know, coattails to get there, but she was born to be president.
She's always aspired to be, you know, she's well now wait a minute.
Now that that if you're born to be that doesn't jibe with not wanting it all of a sudden.
I mean, if you're born to be president, that means you've got a spiritual calling.
That means there's a gigantic heavenly plan to make you president.
If you're born to be.
Well, she's a Methodist.
At one point she believed in heaven, as if I don't know what but now, but the point is, I I understand you're thinking on the money.
And I agree with you that she resents all to hell having to run this campaign.
She thinks it's beneath her, that she shouldn't have to.
And I would agree with you if you would if you would tell me that her ego is so big and so out of control that she thinks that she should just be coronated and not even have to be bothered with a contest because she is so imminently qualified over anybody else.
And don't forget the entitlement factor.
In her mind, she is owed this big time because it was owed to her in 08, and they took it away from her for the young skinny guy.
And now that it really is really owed to her now.
I agree with you that campaigning she thinks is beneath her.
Meeting with average ordinary people is beneath her.
Having to campaign against Republicans and debate them, beneath her.
Not necessary.
And she resents having to do it.
But I don't for a minute think that she has lost the hunger for the power of sitting in the Oval Office.
I I you I think what you're seeing as in in interpreting it as a lack of passion is simply that she's boring.
She's just a dryball.
One thing I've noticed about Hillary, and let's face it, I mean, it takes all kinds.
There's all kinds of dry balls out there that some people think I'm one.
There's all kinds of different personality types.
The giveaway for me is every time I have over the past quarter century, when I have run into people that know Hillary, and they start telling me about her, oh, she's the wife of the party.
And she, you know what?
Hillary just loves those umbrella drinks.
Yes, you ought to see Hillary at the bar.
You've never had the great time you'll have if you're in a bar with Hillary.
Except we never see that.
I always hear about what a fun babe Hillary is, but there's never any evidence of it.
And precisely because there isn't any evidence of it is why people have to tell you about it.
For example, you have to be told the Leonardo DiCaprio is doing whatever with 15,000 different women every year.
You don't, you know it.
You don't have to be told it, right?
Just pick any example like this.
Do you have to be told that Warren Beatty may have 500 children he doesn't know?
Or do you just know it?
You know, you just know it.
Okay.
Do you have to be told, for example, that Bill Clinton cannot take his eyes off any woman walking past him, or do you know it?
You know it.
Okay.
So with Hillary, we have to be told all of these wonderful personality things.
Because we don't see it.
We don't know it.
What we know is Hillary and Huma.
And what we know of that.
We don't know anything about that.
We know Hillary and Huma, and we know Wiener over there.
Whenever he can worm his way in, what do we know?
We we don't know what they tell us, is my only point.
So what I just think you're seeing is rather than a lack of passion and disinterest, is she just a flatline.
Common parlance dryball.
Uh but I don't think for a second that she doesn't want this.
I think she does resent having to work for it.
I do believe in this entitlement mentality these people have.
But look, I could be wrong.
I mean, you the the there's no question that all that money she has solicited.
By the way, these people just didn't knock on the door and give them the money.
That doesn't, I don't care whether the Clintons or whoever, that does not happen.
Your doorbell doesn't ring and somebody's out there, I got a hundred million dollars for you because I think you're going to be president someday.
You have to let it be known that you will answer the door when the doorbell rings first.
So my point, she they've they've been soliciting the purpose of this foundation is exactly what we're seeing happen now.
And if it really means that she doesn't want to be elected, and the only reason she's going through the motions is because she feels pressured.
Um because of the money, I mean she could give the money back.
They could do that.
I don't know what the legalities of it are, but I'm sure that they could return money on whatever basis they will.
I'm I'm I know it's against the principle to give money back, I understand that.
Um, but I mean if it's if it's such an albatross around her neck that it's making her do something she doesn't want to do.
This is a huge thing to be doing if you don't want to do it.
I mean, there's a lot of stuff we have to do that we don't want to do that we go through it, you know, half-motion or phone it in.
But running for president is not one of those things that you just halfway do unless you are actually don't want to win, and what you're just trying to do is build a name for yourself so maybe you'll be chosen as vice president set yourself up for a later presidential run, or maybe you're trying to earn quick money in the in the private sector and the way to do it to make a name for yourself running.
I mean, there are those people, but she's not in that group.
Because she's long ago accomplished all of that.
So if she doesn't want to be doing this, she won't win.
It's that simple.
You have to really, really want this to win this.
We'll see.
Won't take long.
It is open line Friday.
This is Diane and Pullman, Washington.
Thank you for calling.
It's great to have you here.
Hello.
Hi, Russ.
I'm a second generation listener, and I'm extremely um blessed when you talk about your cochlear implants, because my son is a bilateral um cochlear implant recipient, and having you articulate what it's like to hear and listen through implants is so been very helpful for me in understanding how he's ears.
So thank you for being willing to talk about that.
That's great.
Thank you.
Thank thanks very much.
I uh I don't hear from very many other people who have uh hearing loss or cochlear implants, and I I always appreciate it when I when I do.
How old is your son?
He's eight, and he was implanted just before he was two.
And I said a hundred times, I wish I could just gear like he is so I can understand and and know better how to help him.
And and hearing you speak about it is it it it satisfies somebody.
Well, you know, here's the thing about a cochlear implant.
I I have uh you know, hearing loss is a is a is a it's its own unique disability.
It's the only disability where people get mad at the deaf person for being deaf.
You see somebody in a wheelchair, you don't say, Come on, unless you're Biden.
Come on, stand up, at least try to walk.
If somebody's blind, you don't say, Come on, just open your eyes a little bit more, will you?
You can I know you can see when when you have hearing loss.
People think you're ignoring them.
You can try harder or you can hear.
They just nobody can relate to deafness.
No matter what you do, you cannot make yourself deaf.
You can imagine yourself unable to walk, you can close your eyes and imagine blindness, but you cannot imagine deafness.
And the thing about a cochlear implant, I've tried to tell people what things sound like to me, but there's nothing I heard when I had natural hearing that sounds anything like the way things do with a cochlear implant.
So all I've been able to do is get close to other sounds to try to give people an idea, but there's really no way of making them understand.
Uh it it's it's it's it's tough.
So that's why if if it's if it's enabled you to have a lot more patience with your son than it's been it's been worth it because that's what it takes.
Absolutely.
And and your willingness to uh be vulnerable and express that it's very helpful to moms like me.
And and um and I've also read your rush books to all my I have five children, and um we've read all three books out loud.
So you've helped our family in many, many ways.
I am truly grateful.
Well, I really appreciate that.
You've got all three, and you've read the books out loud to your kids.
I have my oldest is 14.
He read them himself, but my younger um four children are actually all eight, and I we read out loud together every night, and um we through all of them, and they love them.
They um naturally finish the first one, they asked for the next one, and then asked for the next one.
So it's been great.
Well, I'll tell you what, keep keep stay on the phone here when we finish uh because I I want to send you the CDs of the audio versions of all three.
Actually read and performed by me.
And it's just another way they can experience and give you a break, not having to read all of them all the and we'll throw some other goodies in for the kids in the little package here.
So hang on so Mr. Snerdley can get a shipping address from you.
We'll be right back.
Don't go away.
How about this for timing?
My Apple Watch just gave me a tap and told me it's time to stand up for my health.
Stand up and move around right at that moment where I have to stand up and move around because we've got to take a brief break here at the top of the hour.
We get back a little on deflate gate, Frank DeFord from NPR earlier this week, scathing comments, scathing about the league and about Tom Brady and uh others weighing it.
Jim Kelly, former quarterback of the Buffalo Bulls.