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June 2, 2015, Tuesday, Hour #2
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Greetings to you, music lovers, drill seekers, conversationalists all across the fruited plain, Rush Limbaugh, meeting and surpassing all audience expectations every day.
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Ladies and gentlemen, the recently elected just last week, president of FIFA has quit.
Sep Blatter just announced his resignation.
We have a brief blurb here from Zurich.
It's audio soundbite number 22.
I would like to thank everyone who has always supported me in a constructive and loyal manner as president of FIFA.
And who have done so much for football.
What counts most to me is the institution FIFA and uh football around the world.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
He's out and he's gone.
He's uh not given a reason, so it's open to speculation.
Uh they have a new election as soon as possible to get a new president of FIFA.
No idea why.
He won re-election.
He was I I was always stunned.
All this corruption, all this bribery, all these payoffs, and none of it touched old Sep, and he didn't even know about it.
Probably the root of this is going to be found somewhere there.
Anyway, great to have you back here, folks.
The telephone number if you want to be on the programs 800-282-2882.
Have you heard what Obama said?
Grab audio soundbite number 18.
This is yesterday in Washington at the White House, the president speaking to fellows of the young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative.
One of the important principles for me has always been treating everybody fairly.
So whether that's women or people of different races, right?
Or different religious faiths.
Right.
Or uh different sexual orientations.
Well, core principles.
Yes.
Is that I will never engage in a politics in which I'm trying to divide people or make them less than me because they look different or have a different religion.
That's a core principle.
I that's not something I would violate.
Really?
Uh, folks, this is this is classic.
Go out.
It's just the exact opposite.
He clearly sees certain people as lesser.
He clearly sees people that he doesn't like that he considers to be enemies, people that need to be gotten even with.
And he clearly has divided people.
I mean, by design, there could be no other result for some of the reasons or things that Obama has done as president.
But it got even funnier, or maybe you would say more delusional.
People don't remember.
When I came into office, uh, the United States, in world opinion, ranked below China and just barely above Russia.
And today, once again, the United States is the most respected country on earth.
And part of that, I think, is because of the work that we did to uh re-engage the world and say that we want to work with you as partners uh with mutual interest and mutual respect.
It's on that basis that we're able to end two wars.
Here's the thing.
I think he really believes it.
I I don't think that he's just saying this for the record.
I he really believes this stuff, folks.
This is what makes this so problematic to me.
Uh now it yeah, he's delusional.
If he really means this, if he really believes us, he's delusional.
If I'm wrong, if he doesn't believe it, if it's just p political positioning, it doesn't matter.
Uh uh in in stuff like this, motivation actually doesn't matter.
It's the the hard actual fact or result that you have to deal with.
Motivation's just a sideline.
And this is absurd.
Country was never hated and despised.
The first myth here, and one of the things that got Obama elected was the media and the Democrat Party running around claiming the world hated the United States because of George Bush and Dick Cheney, despised us, hated us, and we needed to elect these guys to once again make Europe Love us, because Europe was the cutting edge.
Europe was the gold standard.
Europe and being European was exactly what we should aspire to, and being loved and adored by Europeans, socialists, and being loved and adored by our enemies in the Middle East.
And I'm sure that Obama, in his world, as a as a narcissist, actually does walk around thinking that he has rebuilt all this love and respect and adulation for himself and for the country.
But this idea, I've restored America to the most respected country on earth.
Next he's going to say, I made Baltimore the safest city in America.
And if he'll follow that by saying Hillary Clinton and I made Libya, Iraq, and Syria the safest countries on earth.
Hillary and I also neutered Russia and China with our reset program.
We have got the cheapest health care system in the world now, thanks to me, he will say.
You heard the news about that today, folks?
Have you heard what your health care premiums next year are going to do?
Have you heard about increases along the lines of 26%?
And do you know why?
Because they don't have enough members.
They don't have enough people signing up for health care in large enough groups to bring the prices down.
And yet there's Obama promised everybody premiums are going to come down $2,500.
Keep your doctor, keep your plan if you like it.
Everybody who's going to have health care is going to be much cheaper and much more accessible.
Boo!
Oh.
So the next thing he's going to tell us he never lied about health care.
He made health care cheaper than it's ever been in the United States.
And he'll follow that by pointing out that he has created the greatest growth in GDP in the entire history of the American economy.
He will remind us that he said he was going to cut the national debt in half, which he did, and then he will claim that he did it.
And then he'll follow that by saying, I made the veteran administration hospitals greatest health care providers on earth.
I mean, to run around and say that he's restored America to the most respected country on earth is no different than saying he's made Baltimore the safest city on earth.
And that he's lowered health care costs dramatically across the board.
This is delusional.
But you see, the thing is, we once again are up against it.
On the one hand, over here we have reality.
On the other hand, we have the media and Obama and a combo desire to make Obama look as though he has been and is the greatest president the country's ever had.
And make no mistake, that's the objective.
And so Obama goes out and says this, and that permits the media to report it and to expand on it and to analyze it and to write stories about how it's actually true.
No, you wait.
That's the next thing that's going to happen.
There will be deep analytical pieces.
Fact-check type stories, too.
Is Obama's claim that he's restored America to the most respected country on earth?
True or false.
And you're going to see in-depth, oh, you won't believe it.
In-depth analysis, going back eight years, interviews with world leaders all over the world.
And they will come to the conclusion that while it may not look like it on the surface, Obama has dramatically made this country more respected than it was when he took office.
It'll be another opportunity to bash Bush and bash the Republicans.
So once again, an alternative reality will be created that'll be uh taught in schools.
It'll be in the mainstream media, drive-by media on a daily basis.
And it will be just create this stuff out of whole cloth, and it will become the next new reality.
And half the country or more are going to be sitting around scratching their heads, how in the hell can this happen?
Everybody's going to be kidding me?
How in the world does this happen?
And the answer is going to be like every other answer is it cannot happen without a complicit, compliant, and accomplished thing accomplices bunch of media.
Pure and simple.
And there won't be any pushback of the Republican Party on this.
And this is not even about Hillary Clinton's campaign.
This is not about electing the next Democrat.
This is all about legacy.
This is all about taking.
It's like Benghazi.
It's talking about is like restructuring what really happened in Benghazi.
Benghazi, by the end of his administration, Benghazi is going to have nothing really happened there except a great, great policy that nobody was able to see at the time.
And I'm going to tell you what.
I'm the first president.
Guaranteed health care for every American.
I'm affordable.
And I'm the first president that made sure that we deal with the wrong on nuclear weapons.
Won't say how, just because they're first president to have done it.
That's what he wants in the history books, and that's what these claims are all about.
Let's just see if I'm right.
Let's see how long it takes for there to be in the mainstream media little stories analyzing these claims.
Some fact check type stories, such as you get in the Washington Post, the AP, and other deeper analytical pieces in places like the New York Times Sunday Magazine, the New York Review of Books, places like the Brookings Institute, think tanks and so forth.
Deep, deep analysis.
I mean, so much intellectual speak that nobody can follow it, keep up with it, translate it, understand it, but the conclusion will be my God, Obama was right.
That's what's being set up here.
We live in just an entirely it is two universes here.
We live in the real universe where you and I are, and there's this alternative or alternate universe over here, which we don't understand.
Well, no, we understand it.
What we don't understand is how many so people can buy into it so readily.
And so uh okay, we uh we got a little bit into uh Caitlin Jenner.
We're not totally out of that yet.
We gotta stay in there, and we will do so.
And get your phone calls.
We got some great phone calls lined up here.
Let's do that.
We come back, we'll start on the phones, just hang in there, be tough, folks.
The program is three hours for a reason.
It takes that much time to get to everything we have every day.
Hang in there.
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Perfectly normal, well adjusted, and nevertheless feeling like an oddball, rush limbaugh behind a golden e-well, don't you?
I'm just kidding.
You don't feel like an oddball, snerdly.
That's what I mean.
You think the world is going crazy, but nobody else that's going crazy thinks they're going crazy.
That's what I mean.
I feel like an oddball.
Anyway, here's Andrea in Houston.
Andrea, you're up first.
It's great to have you with us on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Hi, Andrea, how are you?
I'd like to thank you for keeping me insane in a very crazy world.
Well, I'm glad that I'm keeping you sane.
I'm questioning my own uh day-to-day.
I do too.
Um last night I posted a question on Facebook.
I said, if someone was born a male and ultimately wants to become a female, or vice versa, and they don't have Jenner Kardashian money to take it, pay for it, then what?
Is the next step to make health insurance pay?
Then what if someone is unhappy with the size of their nose, eyes, et cetera, or health insurance be forced to cover that too.
Um I did get a response saying that, yeah.
Well now health insurance should pay for that.
What what what what health insurance should pay for what?
For transgender surgery.
You think so?
I don't think so.
Oh, I thought you just said it.
You did.
No, no, no, no.
I said I didn't think so.
I said, is that the next step if they can't afford it?
Is that what this world is coming to?
Oh, well, it already has in San Francisco, and if you want to look at San Francisco as a leading indicator, um uh city employees in San Francisco who want sex change operations, it is part of their health care package.
Oh my.
Or it was.
I think that now It it was, and I don't know if it survived if there were people that opposed it, and it was up for election with a particular member of the Board of Supervisors or whatever they call them.
I don't know whether it survived for the longest time, though, sex change surgery, transgender operations were a health care benefit for city employees in San Francisco.
That's uh they even they they had a name, the anadicty procedure, uh was was one well-known uh procedure.
But no, I understand you're you're thinking on this totally understandable because it's discriminatory.
Hey, look, I am a woman, says a guy.
I'm a woman.
And it's not fair, and I'm I need surgery to become who I really am.
And it's discriminatory because I can't afford it.
Wait.
Um much of public policy is trending in that direction.
So I can see why you would think that it would be possible at uh at some point.
The Daily Beast, I mean, just and Andrew, just to tell you for you, the Daily Beast has a story now that says essentially Obamacare now does cover sex change operations, it already covers it.
And you know who's paying for that, don't you?
You know who's paying for Obamacare is all a combined taxpayers.
So the Daily Beast claims that it's already the law of the land.
But yeah, there's a larger question.
Well, I don't know if it's larger, but there's another question, too.
If one day you you you're born a man and you say you're a woman, that makes you a woman.
Where does this stop?
Uh I don't know, folks.
I I think this is uh we're a dangerous slope here.
Uh I want to go back to the audio sound bites one more from Christine Brennan.
Uh this by the way, the Espies, the CNN version of the Academy Awards, Jenner's the award winner, Courage Award.
The Arthur Ash Courage Award, Don Lemon speaking with uh sports analyst Christine Brennan about this whole episode.
Lennon said, Look, even though Caitlin has transitioned from her former identity as Bruce Jenner, her first public appearance will be at a sports-related event, right?
Yes, the Espie Awards that she will be receiving the Arthur Ash Courage Award, an honor that many have received, including Jim Valvano, Robin Roberts, Nelson Mandela, Michael Sam just last year.
This really signifies a snapshot, I think, of our culture at this time.
And whether these are people who fought cancer, fought inequality, whether it be Billy Jean King fighting for women's rights, Michael Sam fighting for uh the rights of the gay athlete.
It takes us to this place, and it's a snapshot, I believe, of where we are as a country and sports as a huge part of our culture.
And I I have to go back to the previous sound by the person.
I'm not going to replay it, but but she was following it with that community search.
So once again, sports is taking us to a place we need to go as a nation to have a conversation.
Whether it would be terrible things like Ray Rice and domestic violence, steroids, Lance Armstrong, other Olympians, baseball players, or a story like this.
Sports makes it real.
We need to have a conversation.
What does that mean?
You know what when when Eric Halders, we need to have a conversation about race.
We need to have a conversation now about transgender people.
The hidden meaning is that we need to stand up and rise up against this discriminatory, bigoted majority who has stigmatized all of these people and made them feel horrible.
We need to have a conversation about these bigots.
We need to have a conversation about this discrimination that's taking place by all of these Americans.
That's what it means.
It's as though there is this giant conspiracy to keep these people hidden.
A giant conspiracy among the majority of America to keep these people transgenders, what whatever category you want to refer to it as.
Keep them hidden, keep them small, deny them their humanity and all of that.
So it's a folks, it's just another way of of mounting this onslaught against the majority.
This this is a direct frontal attack on what the United States has always been by a bunch of people who don't like it for whatever reasons.
And it's there's all kinds of things rolled into this.
There's a uh an effort to redefine what normal is.
Because you see if you have if society has norms, well, not everybody's in them.
And if you're not in the norms, then you are discriminated against, and you might be uh psychologically impacted by this in a negative way.
You might be oh suicidal or sad, depressed or whatever, and it's America's fault, it's society's fault for doing this to you because of these norms.
These norms are discriminatory, and they're rooted in a false phony morality, you know, all of this.
So all of this represents an attack on that.
To the point now that these old norms, such as marriage, are now considered negative things or oddball things themselves.
Grab audio sound right number 21.
We have it here.
This is Les Moonvests outside a fashionable restaurant in Bel Air, California last night.
It was not TMZ that caught this.
It was a website by the name of Leave My Name Out LA.
Leave my name out LA.
And they posted a video of the CBS president, CEO Les Moonvest leaving a 92nd birthday party for uh Sumner Redstone.
I wonder if Sumner knew he was there.
Anyway, big birthday bash, and uh he comes out, his valet parked his car, and he's got this it's a huge wad of bills that he pulls out of his pocket, and he's going through it.
He away has hundreds.
Valet is standing there looking expectantly like a tip standard operating procedure is gonna be coming his way.
Just one person, right?
Yes, yes.
And we have a dollar bills.
Of course.
I'll get you next time.
It's all right, sir.
No worries, no worries.
I'll get to the next time.
It's uh Les Moonvest salary last year, salary benefits bonus all come out, 54 million dollars.
But look, as I said, I've been there.
It's an embarrassing situation to be in to only have hundred dollar bills.
Uh obviously Les is paralyzed here, didn't know what to do.
Um, but it was caught on videotape.
Uh there you have it.
Here's Danielle in Troy, Illinois.
Danielle, great to have you on the program.
Welcome.
Hello.
Uh first I want to say it's a longtime listener and first-time caller, and it's a great honor to speak to you.
Thank you for being with us today, sir.
So I wanted to first of all, I'm a 30-year-old transgendered woman.
I just started out in my transition.
I'm conservative, very conservative, and I wanted to talk briefly about the whole uh Caitlin Jenner situation.
All right.
How I find it incredibly infuriating how these bleeding hearts on the left think that they're doing us all a favor by coddling us and acting as though we can't survive without them.
That's how you see this, huh?
That's interesting.
That's exactly how I see it.
Because they they first of all, it's none of their it's none of their business.
They have no right to be in it.
They have no right to talk about any of it.
And well, now wait, wait, wait, wait.
I understand that, but but it uh Caitlin has not actually done this under cover of darkness.
Caitlin's kind of been public about this.
Right, right.
I mean I mean that kind of invites the Media in.
And believe me, this is a place the media loves going.
Yeah.
That is uh that is absolutely true.
Um and I think I think Caitlin is doing us in the long run a good service by because she's not a bleeding heart herself, she tends to lean more towards the conservative side by her own words and that.
Uh no, it's just it's I've noticed with like um you mentioned earlier how I forget who it was, but said we need oh we need to have this conversation.
That would be Christine Brennan of uh some sports wherever I'm not I'm not so sure that we really need to have a conversation because every time we have a conversation, it seems like there's just a large quantity of uh resentment formed by those who uh Well see that's that's the purpose No, that's it.
That's exactly it, Daniel.
The purpose of the conversation is to expose the resentment.
That's exactly what its purpose is.
The purpose of the concept isn't there, the resentment isn't there in the first place because I can I'm speaking for my own experience.
I go out and I go shopping all the time, and I've I go to you know, just anywhere I want to go, and what I find out is most people on the right, most people on the left, most people in general just don't care as long as you don't throw it in their own wait look, you need to help me along here.
You said at what stage are you in your trans in your So right now I am I just started the hormone treatment, so I still live I still live most of the time as Daniel, but when I'm at home or when I'm at school, I live as Danielle.
Okay, so when you when you go to the grocery store or the beauty parlor or whatever, it's not apparently obvious to anybody that it is when I open my mouth.
Well, that's what I mean, but you you say that people are tolerant, whatever you no nobody knows who you are unless you tell them, right?
Yeah, exactly.
And nobody nobody cares, and I have told a lot of people because they they don't know how to react at first, you know, because they they think they see a man in women's clothes or they're not quite sure.
So I just tell them it's okay, you know, don't don't fret the uh the details.
This is what it is, this is what I'm going through.
And most times it's like, oh well, good for you.
You know, I hope you're happy and good luck.
And most people just don't care.
And they move on.
Yeah, and exactly, they just move on.
Well, see, that doesn't further any agenda.
When when when people have, I think nailed it here.
When when when we hear people say, We must have this conversation, I'm telling you, do not doubt me, Danielle, that the purpose is to expose as many people as possible who don't like it and then to focus on them as a bunch of bigots, hateful, mean spirited extremists, and then the next leap is to call them Republicans.
That's the long that's that's the ultimate objective of the conversation.
But the conversation can't happen if you don't I mean you walk into wherever you're going if you don't say a word.
I mean, do you walk in the door in the first day hi?
I'm in the process of transgendering from male to female, and you better accept me or else do you say that when you go into some place?
Oh, absolutely not.
Do you say anything?
No, generally not.
I just I mind my own business.
Okay.
Now you have to help me out.
I don't know the the can people when you walk into some place and you don't say anything, is is your process right now obvious?
It yes and no.
Okay, I have I have a a fairly deep voice and I have a uh a rather apparent Adam's apple, but I guess I'm one of the fortunate ones that's not six foot five and you know built like a But you are now wearing women's clothes.
Yeah.
You're wearing women's clothes, you shave your legs.
Uh I do.
Okay.
But you have your Adam's apple in your voice, so you think people might given comp the comparison between your appearance and the way you sound, you think people might suspect that you are in some transgender process here.
And even then they don't say anything to you.
Right.
Most of the time they don't.
So occasionally they they might say, like they might have a little trouble with the pronouns, not sure which ones to use in that, and that's when I kind of say it doesn't really matter.
You know.
So you you wouldn't you wouldn't describe yourself then as an activist for this.
This is just something deeply personal to you.
Um, I really wouldn't well okay I was trying not to become an activist but I'm I am slowly finding I am finding myself slowly becoming an activist but from the common sense approach where basically if you're transgendered don't walk into a store and say I'm transgendered you all better like me or else you know take a common sense I I try to advocate to all my friends who are going through the same thing you know just stay low don't
don't stand out in the crowd.
Okay, so why do you want to become an activist then?
What would you say activism for transgenderism is?
Well, right now I would say activism for transgenderism is a political tool for the left.
No, but I mean, how does it manifest itself?
If you say you're becoming an activist, does that mean you do walk into places and say, look at me, I'm transgendering and you better accept me?
No, absolutely.
Okay, so what is the activism then?
The activism is, well, I've actively started writing.
uh a couple blogs on the subject and that and uh I'm comp I'm I'm trying to get more active in the St. Louis commun community and that transgender community to try to help other girls in my situation make better decisions in how they transition instead of you know just going into the stores without a care in the world you have to take a lot of care in your parents appearance otherwise people are going to notice and then you are going to invite criticism and
then things are going to spiral out of control.
What do you mean specifically care?
I mean most people do so what what what do you mean most most people do but I think for some trans women it is you they have to pay a little bit more attention because of the dark beards and that so if you if you shaved a couple hours ago and you throw on a layer of makeup chances are you're still going to see some sort of beard so you have to be a lot more careful.
Right I hadn't thought of that yeah that would be a problem if you have you what what are you going to do about the beard do hormones take care of that at some point hormones hormones have an effect on the body hair but they really all they do with for the facial hair is slow the growth.
Have you ever thought about laser treatments?
Yes actually I have uh I've been in laser for the last year and I just endured right before calling the show I just endured an hour of electrolysis hair removal on the face and that and see I I pay cash for everything because I don't I don't want the help from you know any govern any organization any left organization I don't need the insurance to pay for it because I know the taxpayers through Obamacare are paying for a lot of it and I don't want that help.
I don't need that help I'm my own person.
How old are you?
I am 30 years old.
When did you discover that you wanted to transgender?
Well I knew I've always known something was different from the age of five five wow yeah so it's it's been with me all my life and in most cases it is but a lot of us don't know how to articulate it until we're older and we learn about it and that um you mentioned you mentioned I think you said something like a friend do you have a lot of friends going through this with you or or are doing the same thing at the same time?
I have a handful of friends that are yes how long have you known them?
I've known them, I've known a couple of them for the last two years, and I've known another couple of them for about a year now.
Okay, so you got to know them via the transgender, not people you grew up with, okay?
So you haven't encountered, well, I don't want to put words in here, but I'm going to ask you.
Have you encountered any mean-spirited disapproval-type reactions from people when they discover or when they assume that you're doing this?
Quite the opposite, actually.
Quite the opposite.
I mean, I live in a small town, Troy.
right outside of St. Louis I go shopping in nearby towns that are relatively small and and that this is a fairly conservative area and I'm What about your employer?
What about your employer?
So my employer doesn't I work part time at a hardware store in town and by the end of the summer the hormones are going to have some effect so I'm actually leaving there in August you know um taking the next couple semesters of school off while I transition then I'm gonna start looking for a career.
Why are you my bosses right now don't know?
Uh oh, they don't know.
And they're and they are gonna know at some point, and you think because they're gonna find out you're gonna have to leave the hardware store.
Well, it's not it's not because of my employers that I'm gonna leave the hardware store.
It's just it's I work a lot with the public and I work in, you know, I work a lot with the public, and so I just don't want to be asked a lot of questions all the time about, you know, well, I don't want them to be asked a lot of questions.
Well, now that you are unique because most of the people that we are aware of doing this want to be the focus of attention.
They want those questions and they want to answer those questions, and they want to tell people everything about it.
Um and they want to be very public in what they're doing.
It's not something private.
That's how we know about it.
Right.
And and they're not entirely wrong in wanting to do that.
It and I have absolutely no problem asking questions or talking about it.
Obviously, I I called your show.
Um, but I don't want to do it at work.
I'm there to work.
I mean, they're paying me to do a job, not talk about my personal life.
Right.
And that's just how I feel about it.
And so what's your reaction again when you see Caitlin Jenner and being public in practically every phase of this, Vanity Fair cover, uh knowing who Caitlin was.
I mean, he was about, she was about as a hunk of male as you can get.
Yes.
Um I'm happy for her.
I really am.
I I hope the best.
Uh I'm glad that she's in the public spotlight.
And I'm But you resent the way she's being used by people.
I'm re yes, absolutely.
I resent the way that she's becoming a political tool for a lot of those on the left.
Well.
And that that because that's I mean, if you really want to talk about being dehumanizing, and you really want to talk about belittling somebody, they're I mean, they have a monopoly on it.
The left does.
And and to me, there's there's nothing more dehumanizing than reducing an individual to nothing more than a tool.
Political tool at that.
Well, look, uh, Danielle, I appreciate the call, and I I thank you for uh answering the questions.
Uh I haven't had a chance to ask these questions at too many people.
So I'm glad you got through.
I appreciate it.
I'm really long in the segments why I have to go.
But all the best to you.
I hope it all works out as you hope so.
By the way, folks, one of the one of the uh motivations, one of the reasons, purposes, if you will, of defining a new normal is also defining the new weirdos.
When society's norms come under assault and attack as discriminatory, uh mean-spirited, bigoted, racist, homophobic, sexist, misogynist, whatever.
When those norms come under assault as uh rooted in those characteristics, and and new norms are sought and desired.
And the new norms now will consist of homosexuality and transgenderism and different definitions of marriage and and what have you.
One of the purposes of doing that is to also redefine the new weirdos.
And who do you think the new weirdos are?
And I don't think there is any doubt that this is a studied from the at least from from those that doing doing all of this with a with a political agenda attached.
The objective here, and it's not new.
It's been it's been happening for quite right in front of our eyes is to portray conservatives slash Christians Republicans as the real weirdos.
They're the real oddballs.
They are the one, they're the ones that are not cool.
They're the I mean, they're antiques.
They're from a long gone era that has long ago been bypassed.
And they're just relics.
And they've got to be just phased out.
And I think that is in large part one of the objectives as well is to redefine not just the new norms, but the new weirdos.
And I think that's actually what you know when you hear people talk about the Republican Party and its branding problem, that's really what they're talking about.
Unknowingly.
I think that's that's the manifestation of uh of all of this.
And really what's if you strip it all away, what really is the objective here is to eliminate any political opposition to the Democrat Party, any viable political opposition.
I mean, long term, way, way out there in the future, is what this is.
Hey folks, have you heard the term transabled?
Transgendered, transabled.
What do you think that is?
If you don't know, hang on.
I'm gonna tell you because it is real.
And I'm also gonna tell you what the real casualty in all of this is.
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