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Our buddies at Campus Reform, I don't know where this, it looks like it's in a park across from the White House, but I don't really know where it took place.
It doesn't matter where it took place.
They set up an easel with a big poster board on it.
And on the poster board were five, four or five mansions, pictures of huge homes, aerial pictures, like you would find on a real estate website.
And the price of each mansion was clearly marked beneath each picture.
And they asked random people walking by who they thought owned those houses.
They told them that the people who owned them were in politics.
I think presidential candidate.
That's which presidential candidate lives in these houses.
And they asked white people, black people, pretty people, ugly people, well-dressed people, unwell-dressed people.
They asked young people, middle-aged, mostly young people.
And I have to tell you, I mean, I wasn't surprised overall, but do you realize most of the people, and I'm telling you, these are millennials that they stopped and asked, almost all of them thought at least one of the homes belonged to Marco Rubio.
Now, I'm asking myself, where is it?
I have missed it if it's been reported that Rubio is massively wealthy.
If that's been reported, if that's on Twitter, for example, I wouldn't see it because I don't live or go to sewers.
And if it's on Facebook, I haven't.
I don't, I don't live a lot.
I just don't do those.
No criticism.
I just don't.
But I haven't seen a mainstream drive-by news story that said that Marco Rubio is wealthy.
The second most mentioned name was Ben Carson.
And I'm telling you, folks, the people that Campus Reform was a guy, the people they asked were, I mean, not they were they were perfectly wholesome, normal, natural, everything, fine-looking people.
They were not kooks, oddballs, weirdos, grifters.
They were not the usual suspects you would find on the left.
They seemed happy, seemed basically good mood, just out and about.
Some people mentioned another, there wasn't one person that thought a Democrat owned any of the five four or five mansions that were pictured.
All of these young people thought that it was either Marco Rubio or Dr. Benjamin Carson.
And again, I just need somebody needs to tell me if I've missed it, where has it been reported or where has it been given birth that Marco Rubio and Ben Carson are well.
These are $12 million houses, folks.
These are $11, $12, $15 million houses.
I forgot to add that.
Anywhere from $5 million to $11, $12 million houses.
Rubio, Ben Carson?
Anyway, every one of them is owned by Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Every one of these mansions and not one of these people believed it when they were told.
Young black guy said, what?
Hillary Clinton?
No way.
No way the Clintons have that kind of money.
It's just not Clintons.
There's no way.
A young woman's, Hillary Clinton?
You're telling me Hillary Clinton owns all of these?
Yep.
It's not Marco Rubio?
No, it's Hillary Clinton.
All of them?
Yep.
Wow.
Well, that might, that might actually affect my vote.
Now, you and I, you and I know very well how wealthy the Clintons are.
We know how obsessed with their wealth they are.
We know how they claim they were dead broke when they left the White House and they actually stole things in the White House when they left.
We know how much they charge for speeches.
We know how much income they have derived from making speeches.
We know it because the news sources we consult have featured it over and over again for a rock-solid steady number of months.
Now, I don't know what news these people listen to, watch, read.
I don't know where they get it.
The people that were asked, but it wasn't what you and I know.
I don't know if it's TMZ.
We joke about they spend their time on TMZ and the e-entertainment network.
Most people in the Millennial Age group actually get their news from Twitter and Facebook.
And the news that they get is what other users are seeing wherever they get their news and then sharing.
So I haven't the slightest idea how it got out there that Marco Rubio or Ben Carson have enough money to own a $12 million house.
But by the same token, Mrs. Clinton and her husband Bill, it was, you could have dropped a bomb on these people.
They could not believe it, even after they were told.
Some of them didn't want to believe it.
It didn't compute.
Here's a companion story from the Washington Post.
University of Missouri, Kansas City was looking for a celebrity speaker to headline its gala luncheon marking the opening of a women's Hall of Fame on campus.
One name came to mind, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Because you know, folks, Hillary is the only woman in America who's ever done anything exceptional.
So if the University of Missouri Kansas City is going to open a women's Hall of Fame, there can be only one choice.
It had to be Hillary Clinton.
So they called her.
They reached out.
They extended an invitation to Hillary Clinton to come speak at the opening of the Women's Hall of Fame at UMKC.
Hillary quoted them a price of $275,000 for a 15-minute speech, a 20-minute Q ⁇ A, and 30 minutes of photos.
They gulped and said, yikes, we can't afford that.
So, what did they do next?
Off the top of your head, what do you think they did next?
Hillary Clinton charged them $275,000 for a 15-minute speech.
They said no.
Who did they then offer this opportunity?
No, they offered it to Chelsea.
And Chelsea demanded $65,000.
And they paid it.
The University of Missouri, Kansas City paid $65,000 for Chelsea Clinton's brief appearance.
This is back in 2014, February 24th, 2014.
Chelsea, this is before.
I mean, this is not Chelsea now.
This is Chelsea a year and a half ago.
They paid Chelsea $65,000.
There were more than 500 pages of emails, contracts, and other internal documents obtained by the Washington Post from the university under Missouri public records laws that detail the long courtship of the Clintons.
They show the meticulous efforts by Chelsea Clinton's image makers to exert tight control over the visit, ranging from close editing of marketing materials and the introductory remarks of a Haskrule student.
Yes, a Haskruel student was going to introduce Chelsea.
Chelsea had total control over what that student said.
There were also mandatory agreed-to time limits on how long Chelsea would spend on campus.
The schedule that she negotiated called for her to give a 10-minute speech to participate in a 20-minute moderated QA session and spend a half hour posing for pictures with VIPs offstage.
So for an hour, a full hour with Chelsea Clinton, the University of Missouri, Kansas City paid $65,000.
As with Hillary's paid speeches at universities, Chelsea made no personal income from the appearance, her spokesman said, and directed her fee to the Bill Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Crime Foundation.
So here's campus reform, a poster board on an easel, four or five million mansions, anywhere from five to fifteen million dollars, asking random millennial passersby who owns them.
They all think either Marco Rubio or Ben Carson.
One person said Jeb Bush.
None of them guessed Hillary Clinton, and when they were told that Hillary owned all of them, they could not believe it.
And then we learned that in February 2014, they wanted to pay, or Hillary demanded $275,000 for a 10-minute speech at the University of Missouri, Kansas City.
So Chelsea left her $10.5 million home and her hedge fund husband to schlep to flyover country.
I used to live there where people used to be sensible.
This is incredible.
Just absolutely incredible.
And yet, all of these stories on the speech fees the Clintons get, folks, the millennials have no clue.
Probably the vast majority of American population has no idea how wealthy the Clintons are.
They have no idea how they've acquired their money.
They don't think they have any money.
They're for the little guy.
Just like the Kennedys were.
All right, time to get to your phone calls, and we'll do that when we get back.
Okay, I see what happened.
I see what happened.
When I was on vacation that week, a couple weeks ago, the New York Times ran a story on Marco Rubio buying an $80,000 boat, and they referred to it as a huge yacht and how he had spent all this money, 80 grand.
It's a fishing boat for crying out loud.
But the New York Times does a story on Rubio buying an $80,000 boat, and they dress it up.
And I don't think there's any doubt that these millennials are devoted to the New York Times.
You can't, and on all the places they go to get news, you can't miss the New York Times.
The New York Times is the Bible.
It's not just the Bible that people live in the city of New York.
For our age group, the New York Times, it's a joke.
New York Times is filled with lies and distortions, and it's the epitome of what's wrong with the media.
To these youths, it's the Bible.
So they run a piece on Rubio buying an $80,000, and $80,000, the Clintons would spit on an $80,000 boat.
They would torch it.
The Clintons wouldn't get on an $80,000.
You kidding me?
$80,000?
They wouldn't be seen on an $80,000 boat.
The New York Times compares or makes an $80,000 boat out to be an Aristotle Onassis-type yacht.
So there you have it.
That's why they thought the mansions were Rubio's.
Now, Carson, probably because of the word doctor.
What?
Yep.
Doesn't matter.
He's quitting.
Stewart, he ragged the New York Times on a Rubio story.
Doesn't matter.
He's not the...
Look, hold it.
I think there's certain myths out there that have become believed, automatic beliefs.
I don't think that's one of them.
But nevertheless, it obviously didn't matter.
I mean, if Comedy Central's ragging on the New York Times for going overboard on Rubio's little podunk fishing boat as some major mega-rich yacht cruising the south of France, you don't find any Republicans over there.
You don't find Republicans at Conn.
You don't find Republicans over there at the Conn Film Festival.
You don't find Republicans at this advertising thing they just had at Conn.
You don't find Republicans in Monaco.
I've been over there.
I have yet to see one Republican.
It's amazing.
It has to be it.
What else is there that's been out there that Rubio is floating in money?
Doctor, Dr. Ben Carr, Dr. Ben Carson.
That equals, you know, everybody thinks a doctor is a multi-gazillionaire, proving again that people have no idea what Obamacare has done to doctors and what Medicare has done to doctors.
No idea.
It may be truthful to say that we live when there's more media than ever.
We have currently the most ill-informed or uninformed population at any time in our nation's history, even going back to the founding.
The things people think they know that are wrong and don't know.
Every day, there are more and more examples of this that actually, frankly, hard to believe because there's an absence of common sense.
They don't refute anything.
They don't disbelieve anything they see in the liberal media.
Nothing.
They accept it as Bible.
Anyway, as promised, Margate, New Jersey, this is Eric.
You're up first today as we head to the phones.
And welcome, sir.
Great to have you with us.
Hey, Rush, great to talk with you.
Hey, God.
I like Parry, by the way, but I called to talk about Governor Christie.
Yes.
I want to take you back.
Remember Hurricane Sandy?
And the governor of New York told President Obama not to come in, and it was two weeks before the presidential election with Mitt Romney.
And Governor Christie decides to do a photo op in the city of Brigantine then.
And I called you before, and I said that's because he wanted to run for president later on.
And other things in the state of New Jersey here.
Oh, with Hurricane Sandy, by the way, I stayed, and we weren't allowed to leave our towns here for over a week, and people weren't allowed to come in and check on their homes.
So I was checking on people's houses here that they were calling me up.
And I had an Air Force pilot, he got arrested for leaving when he had to go over the bridges to get to the mainland.
He had to go in front of a judge because he came back on the island and ran to barricade.
But remember, the Rebel Casino?
The Rebel Casino had to get finished, and that closed up here, and the state helped finish that.
It was halfway done.
And now three other casinos are closed.
And Atlanta County, I think the county I live in, is the biggest foreclosure rate in the whole country right now.
And also, my town city of Margate's fighting the state because the governor insisted on putting sand dunes along all the beaches here.
And we're spending thousands of dollars because we don't want sand dunes on our beaches.
So the governor isn't all who he makes himself out to be.
You just better hope they never discover sea turtles on your beach.
And the sand dunes are going to be the last thing you're going to be concerned about.
You know, I remember that.
It was not just Governor Kumo that told Obama they didn't want him to show up.
Bloomberg didn't either.
After Hurricane Sandy, Bloomberg said, stay out of here.
We don't need you coming in here with all the security and gumming up the roads and so forth.
And Governor Cuomo said the same thing.
Governor Christie said, come on in.
And then practically, you know, had some man love going on walking on the beach there, arm in arm a week before the election.
A week before the election.
And your theory that he was doing because he's going to run for president, maybe it would fit the compromise meme.
Governor Christie said, hey, my state had been devastated, and the guy with the money came to look at it, and I had to do what I had to do for my state and help my state rebuild.
So that's how Governor Christie explained that.
What about is anybody Senator Rubio and his beach house there?
Did they, anybody did they have any damage?
Okay, so I have dug deep here during the break.
I have discovered that the New York Times story on Marco Rubio's fishing boat, $80,000 fishing boat, apparently just took off on social media.
This is what I thought.
The sewers of Twitter and then Facebook, and it just, it got expanded way out of proportion.
An $80,000 boat.
Of course, when the Clintons buy anything, like, folks, I've got a story.
Let me find it here.
Let me find it.
What did I do with it?
I hope I put it near the top here.
Bill Clinton was in Paris recently and had a five-caravan, five-car caravan.
And they pulled into an exclusive shopping area and they closed, they pulled down all the shades on the windows and he went into Hermay.
He went to the Herme store.
Oh, darn it.
Maybe I didn't print it out.
Maybe I, you know, you know what I did?
I probably looked at it, said, this is a waste of time.
This doesn't mean, I bet I didn't print it out.
So I'm happy to tell you about it from memory.
But it was in Paris and Clinton shows up in a five-car caravan, SUVs, security detail and all that, to go shopping.
And they closed all the windows, maybe even shut down the store while Clinton was in there.
And you were not allowed.
Passersby were not allowed to see what Clinton was doing in there, what he bought.
They're not allowed to see anything.
They literally closed the drapes, per se.
And apparently Clinton walked out of there with five or six shopping bags full of stuff, but nobody knows what.
And the agency, the news site reporting it was reduced to simply quoting what various things in an Hermé store cost, like a belt.
Just a belt for a pair of slacks can cost you $1,000 in there.
An Hermé's necktie, which I frankly wouldn't wear one.
But if you live in New York and work on Wall Street in the financial markets, you're almost required to have a bunch of them as the uniform.
I've seen it.
I've been to Paris with those guys, to cigar dinners, and I've seen them go shopping at Hermé.
And they come out with the red, the blue, the green.
They get the uniform ties.
These are middle managers, upper middle managers on the upcoming, you know, the ladder of success.
An Herme tie is required part of the uniform.
Here's it.
Bill Clinton gets in some retail therapy at Herme in Paris.
What's the what?
Time.
Unbelievable.
Time magazine.
When in Paris, even former President Clinton can apparently spare a little time for shopping at Hermé.
A five-car convoy carrying the former president and a security detachment arrived out front, the luxury brands landmark boutique on Monday.
I've been to this place.
I didn't go in.
I walked past it.
It's not far down the street from the Hotel Bristol.
You don't see many Republicans in this place, but I've been there.
There were about a dozen security men, American and French, with him, and they went inside.
Ah, it's People magazine that has the story.
So that makes it okay, see?
People celebrity rags.
That makes it okay.
The New York Times reported on Rubio's filthy rich boat.
Hermay is a shopper's mecca known for scarves, leather goods, and luxury items.
A spokesman for the shop told people that they never disclose details about the clientele.
Clinton spent more than an hour on the shop's third floor section where the windows were closed after his arrival.
The observer speculated he's up there, probably buying the store.
He reportedly left with several shopping bags, though they're hard to spot in the video below.
We can't help but wonder what he bought and whether Clinton was shopping for himself or his wife.
Or it's left blank.
The luxury store sells ties for $225.
A leather belt can send you back nearly a grand.
It certainly seems like the former president would be able to afford the Lux shopping trip.
New York Times reported June 17th that Clinton's net worth is between $11.3 million and $52.7 million.
So the Times has reported that.
And this People magazine reported Bill on a shopping trip.
But you see, here's the difference.
The Clintons are considered nice, good people.
They care about the little guy, and they've worked hard for them, but they were dead broke when they left the White House.
And look what they've overcome.
You know, these dumb people just black this stuff up and they accept it.
I'm telling you, folks, the Clintons, Bill Clinton go out and buy a $2.5 million yacht, and the people at Campus Reform could run their same test.
And nobody would think the Clintons own into those houses when they own them all.
Anyway, there's also even more on the Rubio story.
Apparently, Rubio had a great comeback when the Times was ragging him, and social media was ragging him about his $80,000 yacht.
He said it's not a luxury boat if you have to pee over the side.
And then the next thing that happened, Rubio recently put his house on the market in order to move his family to Washington.
His house is in Miami.
His house was listed for around $675,000.
It's in a working-class neighborhood.
Same neighborhood that he grew up in.
He put his house up for sale in 2013.
I don't know whether it's sold or not, but I mean, what does it tell you when your average millennial on the street is shown a picture of four or five houses between $5 and $11.5 or $12 million?
I think they're Marco Rubio's.
Here's, oops, the green.
Just, where are we going next?
I guess we're not going to go where we.
It says to be Charles in Atlanta.
Charles, I'm glad you waited.
Next up, you are here on the EIB network.
Hi.
How are you doing?
I'm pretty well, sir.
Yeah.
I was just trying to comment on what Russ was talking about, the Clintons and the homes they own and all that stuff.
You know, I'm from Atlanta, Georgia.
I'm a retired soldier and all this stuff.
You know, it shouldn't matter about people's net worth, how much money they make and all that good stuff.
If you're out there to support the people, try to make the country a better place.
Money has no issue.
Because, you know, money, everybody gets out there to make money to support and sustain their family.
Russ Billimbaugh is worth $350 million.
He's the most controversial reporter out here.
Nobody plays unless people still listen to them.
But the bottom line is...
Wait, wait, wait, wait, just a second.
Let me send...
Let me say this now.
Let me say this.
No, no, no.
Donald Trump's worth $4 million.
$4 million.
Hold it.
Charles Amada.
Charles, Charles, hold it a minute.
Hang on a minute.
I'm honestly having trouble understanding you because the phone line quality.
Are you saying that you don't think it matters?
You don't care who has what and how much money anybody has?
No.
It's all about people who's trying to take care of people.
You can be the richest man in the world or the poorest man.
If you're trying to do the right thing for the people that you're serving, it doesn't matter.
Because look at you.
You're doing the right thing for your family.
No matter what you say, how controversial it is, you will say it to support your family.
Am I right or wrong?
Well, in the first place, I need to ask you, where did you see that?
Charles, Charles?
That's the problem I'm having with you when I listened to you.
I listen to you.
Charles, I'm going to answer your question, but I need to ask you one first.
Where did you see that I, what did you say, worth $350 million?
Where did you see that?
Well, that just irrelevant.
It was not a problem, but no, no, it's not irrelevant.
I need it.
There's no wrong answer.
I'm just, and I'm going to answer.
I'm just curious.
Where did you see that?
You know what?
Answer the question I asked first.
What's the problem we have with politicians and people get out there?
You ask the question.
All right, what's the question?
What was the...
What is...
See, that's what I'm saying right there.
Instead of answering the question, you want to make comments and jokes.
You still have not answered the question.
No, Charles, I'm trying to tell you, I can't understand what you're asking.
Look, please go slower than you are.
Ask me the question you want me to answer.
Okay, question.
You would say and do what you need to do to support your family, correct?
I would do what I need to do to support my family.
Yes.
Your controversies show you have a whole lot of controversy when you speak about people, talk about people, and bring people's situation to life, correct?
Whether it's true.
I'm trying to talk close so you can get a clear and concise understanding of what.
I understand the question, but I don't get the point of it.
You're asking me.
The form of it is it does not matter how much money and can anybody understand what he's saying.
Do you guys know what he's saying?
I can't make it out because of the phone number.
It does matter.
Are you, Charles?
It sounds like you think that I have decided to be controversial in order to support my family.
No.
No, you listen to course and you still have an answer to the question I ask.
Well, then help me to understand the question.
Of course, Charles, I'm just trying to be the best I can be.
That's all I'm trying to do.
I'm trying to have fun, enjoy my life, do what I do the best it can be.
I'm trying to do it better than anybody else does it.
And at the same time, I'm trying to make the business I'm in as profitable as it can be, all by trying to be my best.
That's it.
So does the Clintons, does it matter how much money the Clintons have to be a president, to run for president?
Does it matter?
Does it matter Donald Trump or where he's in?
Okay, I see where we're headed.
You think I'm ripping the Clintons while I'm sitting here?
No, I'm just saying.
Charles, I'm talking about the stupidity of the voting public today.
I'm not talking about how much money people have.
I'm using how much money people have and how many people don't freaking know it to talk about how stupid the American people have become.
That's what I'm talking about.
How stupid have you become?
You don't want to hear nothing about nothing.
No, you only yell at the watch like you just did.
It ain't about money.
It's about the individual.
You know, Charles, I'm beginning to think that I may be somewhat stupid because while I think I saw most of what's coming, there's some things that I missed about just how off the tracks our country is.
And I'm beginning to really ask myself, do I know as much as I think I know about how stupid people are?
So yeah, you're raising a good point here.
Well, why do you not sit back and take an intelligent conversation instead of going up and down in the conversation and try to belittle people when they ask you a question?
I have intelligent conversations every day.
I'm having one with you.
No, you're not.
You know why I say you're not?
Because listen, next year.
I'm answering every question you've got.
I'm being honest with you.
Other hosts would have hung up on you 20 minutes ago.
Well, if you wish to hang up, that's the way it is.
But my question, you still have not answered.
I'm not going to hang up, no matter how much people in the audience are demanding that I do it.
My question to you still stands.
What does it matter that anybody has, as long as they're trying to...
Charles, let me tell you what it matters.
It matters...
Matters.
When five millennials, 34 years old are asked who owns these 15 million dollar houses and think somebody who only makes a hundred grand a year owns them and doesn't cannot believe that the Clintons own them.
When you have the news media convincing all of these people the Republicans are mean-spirited sexist racist, bigot.
When you have all these news media lying about the Republican Party and individual Republicans who are great people.
When you have the news media lying about it and I'm pointing out examples of how successful the media lying is.
That's all I'm doing.
It's very intelligent, Charles.
It's so intelligent it makes me wonder if I've been wasting my time for 27 years here.
And we're back great to have you with us.
Oh yeah, I finally figured out what this guy was saying.
I've had some people tell me what he was trying to say.
He was trying to say so what?
The Clintons got a lot of money and you have a lot of money, but the Clintons are doing good things for people and you are doing controversy.
That's his point.
The Clintons are doing things for people and I am just doing controversy.
Let me tell you something, Charles.
You know what the Clintons do.
The Clintons run around and beat up and attack and try to destroy the very people who've done what they've done.
The Clintons, Hillary's entire presidential campaign is based on class warfare.
The Clintons constantly attack the rich as evil and they are the rich, but I guess it matters if they just like the Kennedys did.
The Kennedys had money coming out of every orifice and income and they could run around and attack the rich, even though they were at the top of the list of the rich.
You know, the difference between the Clintons and me is Charles, I don't ask anybody for a dime.
The Clintons are constantly begging people for money.
The Clintons are asking for this donation, that donation.
Please give me this, please give me that $275,000 for a 10-minute speech.
Charles, I don't charge anybody a penny for any speech I give and never have, and I pay my own expenses to get there.
But none of this matters.
None of this matters because none of this is ever going to get reported, none of it's ever going to reach anybody and it's going to matter if it did because the Clintons are said to be good people compassionate, care about people.
Ask Monica Lewinsky how nice they are.
This is, this is it's pointless to have these conversations with people I mean it's fun to listen to, I'm sure it was fun to do, but at the end of the day, in in terms of changing people's minds, Clinton equals Democrat equals.
They help people.
I equal Republican equals Controversy equals don't help people.
So what am I left to do?
I would have to tell you know how much money I've raised for this charity, how much I've given to that charity, and you know how low class that sounds to do.
So you can't even go out and defend yourself on charges like this man.
It's not enough to say it's the media.
I mean it is the media, but there are other factors involved and we are talking about limited intellect that we're dealing with.
Here's uh, here's Joe in Philadelphia.
Joe, glad you called, great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello hey, Rush.
Thanks for taking my call.
You bet, sir Rush, I listen to you because you're positive all the time.
Don't, don't get wrapped up with that.
We love you.
Please don't give up.
We uh, you're not wasting your time.
Smart people get it.
I promise I'm not gonna give up.
I just blow off some steam now and then, but I'm not gonna give up.
Hit the delay button, get rid of that.
Tell me when you've done it okay, all right.
Yeah Joe, don't worry, I'm not giving up.
I'm gonna be totally positive, like I always am.
That's why we love it.
Smart people get it in, you know, mega 1% dittos from Philly.
But I know, because I'm worried about the whole country turning into Philadelphia like a microcosm where it's been 50 years of Democrats.
And, you know, the whole, it seems like the whole federal government's going to go that way, where we're just going to have 50 years of Democrats.
But I'm trying to be positive.
And one thing I was thinking of is going back to Christie, and I actually like Christie a little bit because the media, local media hates them so much.
They put up the ugliest pictures of them.
And I know whenever they're going one way, I always try to go the other, like you've taught us so well.
But I just want to win, you know, and if it's our side's tired of losing, and they don't.
I hear you.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
I got to take a break.
We'll be back after this.
Don't go.
Okay, if we divide the country in half, all Democrats live on one side, all Republicans live on the other, who's going to be the first people trying to get to the other side?