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July 22, 2015 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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July 22, 2015, Wednesday, Hour #2
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And they're finally getting around to doing that story on Fox about Hillary Clinton losing big ground in three swing states.
It's been uh I first saw it today on MSNBC, Ep Chuck Todd Noy's talking about not going to lift the band, just to repeat, and they're panicking.
They don't understand it.
No, they do.
See, that's they do.
They know Hillary is a stiff.
They know that when Hillary Clinton is in the face of the Democrat Party, the Democrat Party and her numbers go down.
F. Chuck Todd pretty much admits it.
The less she appears, the less she speaks, the better her numbers do.
The way F. Chuck said it is when she seems in a more supportive role, like taking a back seat to a strong man, that's when people love her.
But when she sits up front and gets in the pilot seat, that's when people get nervous.
And that's not me talking, that's F. Chuck Todd and what they're starting to realize at the drive-by media.
It doesn't mean that they're they're worried she can't win.
They think any Democrat's gonna win.
And don't doubt me on that.
That's not an exaggeration.
They they think that the election's all about the electoral map.
And that the fact that Republicans are hated.
They just they want to see Hillary for all the reasons you can think of.
They're not worried that she could lose, because they don't think a Democrat can.
Not really.
I mean, they'll act like the race is up for grabs just for ratings and stuff, but I mean, deep down, they don't think they can lose.
I mean, they start out with Texas, or with uh California, New York, and if they get Ohio or Florida, they're in.
The rest of it just matches up for them.
The way the Democrats look, I've talked to them about it.
They think the presidential race election is about three states.
They have all the other important states wrapped up that they're and they're not even contestable.
And that's why they're shocked when they do lose.
Because they think this practically every turn.
Anyway, greetings, folks, and great to have you with us, uh Rush Limbaugh back at it, 800-282-2882 in the email address, L Rushbo at EIBNet.com.
I want to stick just a little bit more in the on the social issues business.
I think it's important, folks.
We'll get to we'll get to the latest Trump.
Don't sweat it.
And uh uh and Ted Cruz making uh mincemeat out of the um uh the ICE director uh at a Senate hearing yesterday.
It's great.
We're gonna get to all of these things, just hang in there and be tough.
Now, look at the Planned Parenthood story, for example.
The clearest evidence of where this country is on social issues is right in front of our eyes.
Now, based on this Washington Post ABC news poll, a long-held belief of mine is confirmed, and that is that social issues done the right way are a big winning issue for Republicans, conservatives, whatever.
It's the Democrats who are vulnerable on them.
And I believe always have been.
Now I realize that some of you established Republicans and some of you rhinos in the audience who literally think I'm crazy.
I assure you, I have a better handle on this than you do.
You're coming at it from a position of defensiveness and fear.
You talk to your friends who agree with you on gun control and on uh social issues, abortion and so forth, and you are not representative, just like the Democrats are, are not.
You're not a representative of the majority thinking of this country.
You may be among the richest, but you are not among the majority of thought in this country.
And Planned Parenthood's a classic illustration.
What we've learned this week about the butchery that goes on in Planned Parenthood.
Where are all the Democrats standing up applauding it?
Where are all the Democrats on TV telling us that we better get with it and understand what this really is?
That this is a great cultural advance for America, that this is gonna lead to the discovery of who knows how many diseases.
Who knows how much life will be prolonged because of the great work of Planned Parenthood.
Where are the Democrats standing up telling us this?
Where are the Democrats standing up defending Planned Parenthood?
You don't see it.
They're nowhere.
Now, if the Democrats own the social issues, and if the social issues were a giant Republican vulnerability, this wouldn't be a big deal at all.
Because a minority of people would be the ones Concerned about it.
A majority wouldn't be bothered by it at all.
And yet, I can't find a Planned Parenthood spokesman, other than the New York Times, which has a story today, campaign of deception against Planned Parenthood.
Even Stenny Hoyer.
To show you how bad it is, he can't, he will not endorse what they're doing.
House Minority Whip Stenny Hoyer said he rejected the premise that planned parenthood is harvesting fetal organs.
This was just yesterday at his weekly meeting with the press.
On Monday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee launched an investigation to Planned Parenthood after footage surfaced of the executive Dr. Deborah Nukotola discussing fees for fetal tissue.
Selling intact body parts from babies killed in the womb.
Hoyer said, look, I don't accept the premise that Planned Parenthood is harvesting anything.
Planned parenthood's doing very, very important services for literally hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of women, as it relates to their health.
I know there have been controversies, national controversy over these tapes.
I haven't seen the tapes.
I've read articles on them, and certainly the Congress, I understand, will be having hearings, but I'm not going to jump to conclusions.
What does this mean?
He's not endorsing Planned Parenthood.
He is denying it.
He's denying that what we know is happening is happening.
And that to me is the clearest evidence that you could get of where the majority of thinking is on Planned Parenthood and this issue.
And it's not with the Democrats, folks.
And it hasn't been.
It hasn't been in a long time, if it ever was.
But the Republicans have been tricked into giving away their strength countless times.
Do I need to review the ways?
Well, just to remind you, give you a couple.
How about the idea that you have to win the independence to win the presidency?
If you don't win the independence, if you don't win the moderates, you don't win the presidency.
What did that do?
There's not a Republican consultant alive who doesn't think that.
You know what that manifests itself as?
You have candidates running for the presidency, seeking the votes of 20% of the population.
That body of thought thinks that 40% of the country is going to vote Republican no matter what.
40%'s going to vote Democrat no matter what.
At least 20% undecided, and whoever gets a majority of those wins.
In the process, the Republicans take for granted their base or even run against their base in some examples, thinking that's what they have to do to win.
Another one, amnesty.
There is no poll.
There is no evidence that a majority, not even a close to a majority of Americans, supports what's going on with immigration.
And yet the Republicans have been tricked, and I'm being charitable when I call it tricked, into believing that they can't win the presidency without the Latino vote.
Okay, so they can't win the presidency without a majority of the independence, which by the way, Romney got in 2000, a vast majority of the independence, 2012.
He lost big.
Now you can't win without the Latinos.
And the only way to get the Latinos is back off of this immigration talk.
The Republican Party gets talked into beating itself.
Organizations like the Chamber of Commerce have been taken over by leftists, and they give money to the Republicans under false premise.
And the Republicans end up sabotaging themselves.
They've done it on social issues and are doing so.
I think this is monumental, what this Washington Post poll has revealed.
And it could not come at a better time.
Because the vast majority of the American people, I think, have been convinced that they are in the minority.
when they're not.
They've been convinced by the mainstream media, the Democrat Party, you name it, that they are in the minority.
Traditional American values, in the minority.
Morality, minority.
Guardrails on society to keep everything on an even keel, that's a minority of people who think that.
Only the squares, the nerds, the hayseed, the hicks believe that.
And it isn't true.
I'll give you another example.
You're you people remember the Equal Rights Amendment.
1972, Equal Rights Amendment, another one of these issues.
We were told, and this is this is near the beginning of the modern era of feminism.
The Equal Rights Amendment, you know what it was supposedly the way it was positioned was.
It was going to level the playing field for disadvantaged housewives.
The Equal Rights Amendment was going to get even with all those people that were using women in subservient traditional female roles and making money off of them, not paying them for work that they're doing, basically keeping them prisoner in the home.
This was going to take care of this.
This was going to get rid of all of that discrimination.
And in 1972, the Equal Rights Amendment passed both houses of Congress, and it was submitted to the state legislatures for ratification.
And it seemed like it was headed for quick approval.
This is the early heavy days in the modern era of feminism.
And then a woman stood up and shouted, stop.
And her name was Phyllis Schlafley.
And Phyllis Schlafley put together an army of women in opposition to it.
And her point was that the Equal Rights Amendment was not about equality, and it wasn't going to do anything for disadvantaged housewives.
That it was going to totally disrupt and disorient American culture and tradition.
Congress had set a ratification deadline of March 22nd, 1979.
They gave it seven years to be ratified.
Through 1977, five years after both houses passed it, the Equal Rights Amendment received 35 of the necessary 38 state ratifications.
They didn't get there.
But the interesting thing was that the proponents tacked on a couple of additional years when it was clear they weren't going to get to ratification.
They just arbitrarily added a couple, three more years to it.
I remember raising hell about it wherever I was at the time.
I think I was working for the Kansas City Royals.
Nothing to do with any of this, and I was raising hell about what they were doing back then.
They just arbitrarily gave themselves three more years.
And what happened was five states rescinded ratification before 1979.
And it was in 1978 a joint resolution of Congress extended the deadline to 1982.
But no other states ratified it.
And it was just last week that some feminists somewhere stood up and said, you know what we need?
We need to bring back the Equal Rights Amendment.
They're trying to resurrect it and get it going.
Now, back when this all started, folks, many of you not going to be able to remember this.
You either weren't alive or you weren't old enough.
When the Equal Rights Amendment was first passed and it was immediately being ratified by state after state, it was thought to be a foregone conclusion, a slam dunk, because the American people wanted it by vast majority they wanted it, and it to this day has never been ratified.
Because the majority of the American people never did want it.
It had nothing to do with equal rights.
It was all about the advancement of a far left with radical left-wing agenda.
And women's rights was just the phony label they attached to it to garner mainstream public support.
But it wasn't about that.
Like everything else they advance is never about what it's called.
And we're faced with the same circumstance here.
We are being told that that gay marriage and and whatever is happening with transgenders and that a vast majority, I'm sorry to use the phrase, but it's what's descriptive.
That a huge majority of American people support it when they don't.
So it's not time to cave or give up, or think that you've lost or that we have lost the uh the culture.
Because there are more people who agree with you on this than there are who disagree.
It's just the people that disagree are the bullies.
They are the new totalitarians.
They have the media megaphone on their side.
But they have not succeeded in changing public opinion.
Now they are getting what they want.
I mean, gay marriage, they've got it.
Whatever they're trying with transgenderism, and who knows whatever.
They're I I'm not I'm not trying to diminish the impact of it.
I'm telling you, the way they are getting is not through the Democrat process.
They are not succeeding by persuading a majority of Americans to agree with them and support them.
It's happening against the will of the majority, which is pretty much everything with the Obama administration, too.
There's never been majority support for Obamacare.
That was just sitting there as an issue waiting for the Republican people to use to create a new coalition of voters over.
Because the opposition to Obamacare didn't know any boundaries.
It had Latinos in it, had women in it, it had illegal immigrants in it, all kinds.
Every group of America you can imagine had people in it that oppose Obamacare.
And the Republican Party was just sitting pretty if it had just made a move, but they couldn't because it was the Tea Party that came into existence, and the Republican Party wouldn't dare be seen getting in bed with the Tea Party because they were conservative.
The point is, there's a huge majority out there, and it's part of what Trump is tapping into, I think.
This is something the establishment does not want to consider, and they don't want to believe, but it is the truth.
Okay, brief time out.
We're going to start getting into phone calls when we get back here, folks.
Sit tight, much more straight ahead when that happened.
Okay, quickly to the phones.
We start 29 Palms, California.
Gabe, I'm glad you called.
It's great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
Thank you, Rush.
How are you doing today?
Very well, sir.
Thank you.
Listen, I appreciated your prior comments, and we continue to be sickened by how low society is going.
And I saw a clip last night on from MSNBC on uh Megan's show where they're talking about how compassionate these uh mothers are to go in and have abortions so that they can donate their gestational tissue, which we all know are babies.
But when they come to find out, because I live in in crazy California.
Now that these mothers are finding out that their gestational tissue has been sold to the highest bidder, watch for the lawsuits that for them wanting to demand their share of the profits from what they thought told was being donated.
Hmm.
So you expect that to happen.
I do.
I've seen some crazy low evil things happening today, especially out here, and and these mothers who are going in out of compassion, according to MSNBC.
Well, no, wait, wait, wait, wait a second.
That's probably true because this is the way Planned Parenthood's countering this.
They're countering this by asking for donations.
This is all for medical research.
This is to find cures for horrible diseases.
This is to prolong human life in an ironic claim.
Um, and and it's it's you got to admit there's a bunch of low information people out there, and they fall for this.
Everybody wants to matter.
Everybody wants to think they're contributing to the advancement of a human race, even when they're having an abortion.
So Planned Parenthood can convince them that they are furthering humanity by doing this.
Then they'll run right in there, they'll feel good about themselves.
But your point is when they find out that they are being misled And that the elements of their baby that's been aborted are being sold that they're going to file lawsuits.
Well, yeah, you believe me, the low information voter is the perfect client for for these attorneys.
They're going to say, oh, they were duped.
You guys are making money on it, and you're selling it to the high bidder.
Uh, you know, they want their share too.
It's just gestational partners.
Now that would be.
You know what?
As I stop and think about that, Gabe.
I'm struck by two things.
How putrefyingly sick it is, but you're probably right.
Typical low information woman who thinks that she's serving humanity, then finds out she's being screwed and wants her take, especially after what the abortion cost her, she's gonna want her take of what they're selling.
You're gonna want her Lamborghini too, right?
Along with Ma Richards' daughter.
Who wants her Lamborghini?
It's a good point, Gabe, it's a good point.
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And here's Kevin in St. Louis.
Kevin, glad you called.
Great to have you with us.
Hi.
My call.
Um don't you think that Donald Trump knows exactly what he's doing and knows that there's a majority out there that support him?
Um kind of like what you did when you first started.
You know, you knew that you were going to be attacked and whatnot, but you just kept pressing on and knew that that you you you were right and what direction you were going in.
That's that's an interesting question about Trump and what he's doing and why and and what he knows.
Um, if you take him at his word.
If you take Donald Trump at his word, here's what's going on.
He's fed up with both parties, and the almost formulaic way they talk and act and get nothing done or make things worse.
I think there's also something that's happened that we don't know.
And maybe a series of things.
And and uh the latest one that was maybe the straw that broke the camel's back that finally said, because Trump's been toying with this for how many election cycles?
And even this one, uh, as recently as first month of June, first week of June, uh, I have people asking me about is Yang Trump's gonna pull a trigger this time?
Uh I doubt it.
I think he's just setting up a big audience and renegotiation for the apprentice.
But then he did it.
He actually pulled the trigger.
And then when he started losing such uh supported Macy's and NBC, he stuck with it.
So something's something's changed with Trump, and he's attempting to accomplish something.
But the big thing that I think that sets all this apart from everybody else's view of uh among everything else that's happening, Trump is literally having the time of his life.
He is thoroughly enjoying this.
Every bit of it.
He's enjoying the big crowds.
He's enjoying the way he is in everybody's face.
Somebody comes along and insults him, and he's right back at them, and he views every one of those confrontations as those uh as confrontations he is winning.
He's just having fun.
He's literally enjoying immensely all of this.
And I don't doubt that he's like all of you in one regard.
I think he really does care.
And I think about the country, and I think like a lot of people, he is really, really worried about what's happening to it.
What I hope that if Trump is serious about this, look at what he was able to do with the immigration issue.
When that whole thing started, he was the issue.
What he was saying About Mexicans and what he was saying about the type of people immigrating, what he was saying about our government permitting all that to happen.
He was the issue.
Everybody was talking about a reprobate he was.
Everybody was talking about how impolitic he was, how crude, how extremist.
And then Kate Steinley was murdered in a sanctuary city, San Francisco, and all of a sudden the issue became the issue.
Well, now what if Trump decided to pick up this Planned Parenthood thing?
And then what if Trump decided to pick up economics and then pick up Obamacare?
What if Trump started doing on all these other issues what he has done on immigration?
So far, the value of Trump, if Trump were not in this race, I guarantee you, I well, no, I can't guarantee you, but if you if if none of what Trump well, if none of this had happened,
uh I dare say immigration still would not be that the immigration would still be an issue that focal point of Republicans better get on board and support this.
Republicans better get on board and support Amnesty, the Republicans better do it.
If everything that has happened, except Trump being in, that's what we would we would be looking at a traditional Republican campaign, with all these different guys getting in and all vying for the same votes, voters, and so forth.
The universe is being expanded here.
Trump is not running as a Democrat.
He's attracting Democrats, he's attracting people from all over the place.
So he's he has the ability to illuminate all of these issues that I know a lot of you are frustrated by because the Republicans don't seem to oppose the Democrats on them.
And Trump is the one guy who does.
Trump's the one guy going against conventional wisdom on everything.
I think that's part of the reason that he's popular at this stage.
Now, as to your question about he knows the opposition is small, I I don't I don't know if he I don't know how he looks at that.
Uh I I think that I think Trump thinks that he's immensely popular before he even does this.
His TV show's popular, his books sell.
When he goes out and does a lecture, the crowds are big.
So I think he already thinks he's popular.
And I don't think that any of this is about testing that or finding out what his what his reach is.
Here's a story, by the way, from the Hill.com.
Trump's success annoys GOP.
Republican insiders reconciling themselves to the idea that Donald Trump will not be exiting the stage anytime soon, and their main concern now is limiting his damage to their party.
Well, whoa, whoa, oh, oh, wait, wait, wait just a second.
Just a second.
Trump's comments about McCain were supposed to be the end.
The wizards of SMART in both parties told us that Trump could not survive that.
The wizards of SMART and both parties said, This is it.
This is the moment we've all been waiting for.
This is what we knew was going to happen.
We knew this charlatan was going to come along if we just put a pile of excrement in front of him, he would step in it.
Well, and here it is.
And that was just over the weekend.
Sunday and Monday.
This is only Wednesday.
Trump was supposed to be history by now.
And it was your host, El Rushbow, who said, whoa, put the brakes on here.
Wait just a second.
We don't know this yet.
Because Trump's not playing by the rules.
If Trump were your average ordinary cuck-olded Republican, he would have apologized by now.
And he would have begged for forgiveness.
And he would have gone away.
And the establishment would have claimed another scalp, claiming that they had protected the sanctity of campaigns.
But Trump's not playing by those rules.
He's doubling now.
now he's giving out Lindsey Graham's telephone number and talking about how much fun it is.
He said, Why should I care about Lindsey Graham?
Have you seen what he is in the polls?
It's zero, folks.
Why should I defer to somebody that's got zero?
The American people haven't seen this in a while.
They haven't seen this kind of braggado show.
That's done in a way that's fun.
Trump's braggado show is not off putting.
Except to its victims.
But to the average ordinary American watching this, it's a show.
They're having fun, they're enjoying it.
Uh and they're enjoying Trump enjoying it.
Well, in a way, it's a live reality show.
I don't it's it's but it's a show.
There's no question it's entertaining.
I mean, if it's entertaining, it's a show.
Like Frank Sinantra always said, if they sell booze in it, it's a saloon.
I don't care if it's a ballroom, I don't care if it's a casino.
If they sell booze there, it's a saloon.
Okay.
Well, if there's entertainment going on, it's a show.
And uh all I know is that Trump was not going to be able to withstand that McCain.
So he was not going to be able to survive that.
And now Republican insiders, just three days, four days after Trump stepped on that pile of excrement, are reconciling themselves to the idea that he won't be exiting the stage any time soon.
The GOP establishment is almost universally hostile to Trump, it says here.
Among Washington Republicans, the hope is that voters will tire of such comments, such as less uh uh uh Lindsey Graham's jackass, uh and and McCain's not a war hero, whatever, and that Trump will have to push his boat out into the ever murkier waters to continue to command attention.
So uh they're they're they're terrified of the guy.
They're terrified of him.
They don't they they they think see the can you imagine the shock?
Can I give you some names?
Todd Aiken.
Does that ring a bell?
Sarah Palin.
Ring a bell.
Uh give me Cheryl uh O'Donnell, the woman in uh Delaware.
Sharon Engel.
But they give me all these names that the Republican establishment effectively did away with.
And they not only are they unable to vanish Trump, but Trump is triumphing.
And this just is this, it's it's so off of the so far out of the rule book and the Republican manual for procedure, that they're having trouble defining what it all means.
But they all do agree that this is ultimately going to be seen as a side show and destructive, and eventually it's all gonna end.
And so until that happens, they're just gonna do their best to uh weather the storm and do what they can to make sure this is their thinking, that Trump does not destroy the entire Republican brand.
To which, I mean, I'm sure there are a lot of you when I say that, shouting at the radios, no, no, no, no.
That is not Trump that's gonna do it.
They've already done that.
A lot of people already think the Republican establishment has inflicted its own damage, and Trump didn't needed to add any more to it.
Anyway, brief time out again, because I just saw programming format dictates an obscene profit timeout.
Be right back.
Let's go to the Trump audio sound bites.
Since we have uh reached that transition, this morning on Fox and Friends, Trump is being interviewed by Elizabeth Hasselbeck.
She said, Do you regret giving Lindsey Graham's phone number out?
Do you feel that that was a mistake?
Not at all.
I mean, he just came out.
He started calling him a jackass on every program.
The guy's got zero in the polls.
He's got nothing.
He's got nothing going anyway.
I don't even think he's very popular In his own state because you heard the applause I was getting.
And I did it for fun, and everybody had a good time, and we had a packed house.
We had a beyond packed house.
We had auditoriums next door that were packed.
I mean, the place was amazing.
South Carolina.
It was amazing.
And uh no, I don't regret it.
I mean, it seems to have gotten a lot of press, but I don't I don't regret it at all.
No.
He calls me names.
You have to fight back.
I mean, all of a sudden these guys are calling me names.
I'm trying to be nice.
I want to be nice.
I'm a nice person.
But everybody's calling me names.
And I guess since I went to number one in the polls, they're having a field day on me.
Hey, I'm just a nice guy.
I'm just minding my own business.
I'm not bothering anybody.
You're calling me a jackass.
Well, screw them.
They're the jackass.
You know, I'm I'm just I'm just a nice guy.
I'm not hurting anybody out here.
Who's he?
Zero.
I mean, who the hell is he?
Why do I have to see some senator big whoop?
I have to act like, oh my God, I've offended a senator to screw that.
I'm rich.
Have you seen how much money I'm really rich?
How much money is he getting?
Nothing.
Yay, Trump.
And so then he wasn't through.
Poor Elizabeth Hasselbeck could not get another question in because Trump kept going.
Our country should be that way.
We have so many things going wrong.
Who are the people leading our country?
We have people that are just incompetent.
You look at this Iran deal, which is a total disaster, and we don't even get our prisoners back.
We give them a scientist, but we don't get our prisoners back because they said it was too complicated to ask.
If you had the right messenger, like if I did it, or if I pick somebody that did it that knew about negotiation, not somebody that goes into a bicycle race and breaks his leg at 73 years old.
We would have gotten the prisoners back a long time ago.
John Kerry, he's talking about.
The Secretary of State was around a freaking bicycle.
It breaks his leg at 73.
He's giving away the store.
I wouldn't give away the store.
By the way, I guarantee you something.
I'm just going to tell you right now.
When people heard that this morning, the people watching Fox and Friends, I will guarantee you they stood up out of their couches or from their kitchen tables or wherever they were and started cheering.
Our country should be the way I'm treating people, our enemies, and the people we disagree with.
Look at this Iran, it's a total disaster.
We don't even get our prisoners back because we're told it's too complicated.
I can't, I think Trump is tapping in, and I'm not at all worried about saying this.
I think he's tapping in because of what I believe to be is a majority of people in this country so frustrated they're about to burst.
And frankly, I'm going to tell you something else, folks.
What Trump is doing, not the way he's saying it per se, maybe even that, but what he's saying, everybody that's voted Republican since 2000, say ten, has expected this from the Republican Party.
This is why they were elected.
This kind of opposition.
This kind of making it hard for the opposition to succeed.
A landslide Republican victory in 2010.
Another one in 2014.
A possible presidential win in 2012 if four million Republicans had decided to vote instead of say home.
This is what they thought they were getting when they voted, or this is what they wanted.
Is this kind of stand up to the opposition, the Democrats kind of behavior, effective behavior?
I hear people say, well, it's not just enough to want the fight.
The fight's not what people want.
They want to win, but they realize you can't win sitting on your butt.
You have to fight first.
The winning comes after that.
Well, you know, Trump's tapping into people who just want to fight.
By the way, what's wrong with fighting?
What do you get Democrats are doing?
What's wrong with that?
That's what this is all about.
It's prevailing.
That's what having constitutional republics are all about.
You prevail.
You have to fight to prevail.
And I'm telling you, I know, like I know anything that a huge number of Republicans who have voted have expected this kind of opposition to the Democrats.
That's what they have wanted when they voted for it, and they haven't gotten it.
And it's why they're responding to Trump.
One of the and it's not the only reason by any stretch, but it's part of it.
Anyway, have taken the time out.
Fastest three hours in media.
Can't believe it.
Two of them already in the can.
We got a big, exciting broadcast hour coming up.
Ted Cruz destroying the ICE director.
At a Senate committee hearing uh yesterday.
And a couple of more from the uh from the media about Trump, including Dan Abbas.
Amazed in South Carolina that Trump's rally has people actually listening to him.
I don't think these people get how they have become caricatures.
I mean, the media people.
I mean, shocked that Trump's people actually listen to him.
She You gotta hear this.
It's all coming up.
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