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Oct. 29, 2015 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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October 29, 2015, Thursday, Hour #3
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No, they just they they they I don't know.
They said they couldn't get a crew here.
I'm just telling you what they said.
Snirtley's asking me why I wasn't on Fox and Friends today.
I was supposed to be on Fox.
We're gonna talk about Steve Deucey wanted me on.
I was I was ready to go on.
Deucey is the only Royals fan on Fox and Friends.
I met Deucey when I worked for the Royals.
He was the weather guy at a local, I think it's Channel 9, in fact, is where Deucey worked.
I think it was KMBC.
I forget the call letters now.
But uh Deucey was the weather guy and the and the all-round uh you know finding oddball things happening in town, Deucey would go find and report like he does now.
And he I met him at the stadium, he'd come out there a bunch of times.
You know, they do live, I mean, they did everything when the Royals are winning.
I mean, the whole newscast would take place and stadium, weather forecast and everything.
And uh Deucey was the same kind of guy that means anyway, he called and said, Look, I'm I'm stranded here.
I got I'm surrounded by nothing but Mets fans on this show.
So I said, okay, be happy to do it.
And I said, but look, I got this new book out.
Oh, that's great.
We'd love to hear about the book.
And he said, Will you talk about the debate?
And I said, Yep.
And the the look, I don't want to get too technical here, but I can't do it on.
I can't do a phone call.
I can't go to New York.
I don't go to New York.
So I but I I couldn't go to if I went to New York to appear on their show, I couldn't do the radio show.
I know it sounds strange, but I I I I'm I'm not working in New York.
I'm not gonna earn any income in New York so they can tax me.
I'm just not gonna do it.
So they put in a piece of equipment.
Last time I did Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, they put in it's a zephyr.
It's it's what it does, it turns phone audio into studio quality audio, so it you can't tell somebody's on the phone.
Well, they took that out for some reason.
They don't have that in their control room.
And we didn't figure that out until yesterday.
So then they said, Well, how about if we send a crew?
Crew.
I mean, that's five hours, 15 people, 14,000 lights.
I said, look, if you just send one cameraman and send one light.
It's just 10 minutes, right?
You know.
And then that's what we were going to do, and then they couldn't find a crew.
They couldn't find a crew and wherever they have crews.
Freelancers, Miami, where they couldn't find any.
So had to broom the appearance.
And we had sent them all the graphics on the new book.
Can you imagine how disappointed they were at Fox and Friends and they not to have me on to discuss that debate last night?
Such as it is.
Anyway.
Oh, they are, they're working on getting the Zephyr back.
Oh, okay, so we'll be able to do it with with studio quality audio.
Then they can easily just bring in a camera.
Okay, so we'll be able to do it fairly soon, and it will be fun.
Fox and Friends show is fun.
Uh Rush Revered of Star Spangled Banner, fourth book just out this week.
Folks, look, that debate last night, everything we've been talking about today is exactly why writing these books was was such a uh compelling thing.
It was a starter.
I mean, it it I didn't want to do any more books.
I'd been there and done that.
And and my wife said, children's books.
You're always talking about how bad education is.
And so that's what these are.
These are truthful stories of American history where the reader is taken right back to all these historical events, and we tell them the truth about them.
We tell them the truth with pride and and uh love for how great this country is and why it's great.
Because that stuff's not being taught anymore.
So there's a quick I'm holding for the people on the ditto cam, I'm holding a copy of the book up.
We just got the audio versions in today, the CDs, so they're now available as well.
Uh what else?
Um, uh one email before we get back to sound bites.
And you know, it's a legitimate question.
The uh rush, I've been listening for a long time, and and whenever the media gets unfair, you always have said um, well, hey, you can complain about it or you can deal with it.
This is the lay of The land.
If you want to be elected as a Republican, the media is one of the obstacles.
So why all this complaining about it?
And it's a good question.
And I it's not complaining.
It's just that, folks, I've reached a point where I I'm changing my mind on this.
Why?
This is what I started asking myself.
Why is it that Republicans just have to accept and deal with the lie that they're a bunch of racists and bigots and homophobes and sexists and extremists.
I'm through with it.
I've had that crap said about me for 27 years.
Every other Republican has had it said about them.
Why do we have to sit here and accept that that's the lay of the land?
Why do we sit here and say, yeah, they get to lie about us?
And it just culminated for me last night with this debate when I would when what was really on display last night was every assumption the left makes about us.
And as I said, the answers to those questions last night were irrelevant as far as the media is concerned.
The bullets.
Last night was an assassination attempt on a political assassination of every one of those candidates.
They were all in the political crosshairs, and the questions were the bullets to take them out.
It didn't matter what the answers to those questions were.
The idea was to destroy them all last night and then get applause and pats on the back from fellow media members and fellow Democrats today.
That's what the objective was.
Ever since Trump came on the scene, ever since Trump has been leading, the objective, the media's been, I convinced, in a private little contest, see who can be the one to take Trump out.
And Harwood gave it his best shot last night, and Becky Quick gave it her shot, and Carl Quintinella.
And none of them, and very few of the Republican establishment have the slightest idea why Trump is sitting where he is.
They do not understand the bond of connection Trump has made with his voters.
They don't understand the bond of connection Ted Cruz has made with his.
They haven't the slightest idea.
They think, just to reiterate this, because this is crucially important, the mindset of the Democrat Party, I don't care if it's media people or if it's elected officials or if it's consultants, they all think that you, Republican voters, are stupid and dumb and incapable of independent thought.
Every opinion you have is the result of somebody influencing you.
You are racists, you are sexists, you're bitter clingers, you're mean-spirited, you're homophobes and all of that, because you're Republicans, because you're conservative.
That's what they really think of you.
And so candidates to get your vote have to go there.
So the candidates are also racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe, whatever it is to get your vote.
And I've just finally said, why do we have to sit here and accept and why does every Republican have to just say it's it's an accepted part of the lay of the land that you go into every race as a presumptive racist bigot, sexist, homophobe, whatever it is.
What chance does anybody have when that is the so-called lay of the land, and especially when it is all concocted and totally made up, and in fact, just the opposite.
If anybody's racist and sexist and bigoted, it's the people on the left.
That's how they look at people.
They look at people and they first see skin color, then they see sexual gender, then they see orientation, and then they see and they try to make everybody they see fit into some victim class.
Because nobody is capable of taking care of themselves in their world.
Nobody's able to do it.
So they don't respect individual achievement.
Those on the Republican side who have achieved must have cheated.
Must have cheated somebody, must have stolen, must have committed some kind of I'm just sick and tired of these presumptions.
As the lay of the land as things Republicans have to accept and deal with.
The days are over that that's the case as far as I'm concerned.
Now back to the audio sound bites.
Uh, Marco Ruben.
Nope, nope, yep, yep, yep.
Marco Rubio, I'm going to start there.
He was on with Charlie Rose this morning on CBS.
We have two bites, numbers 21 and 22.
Remember Rubio last night, and this really offended him on the left.
Because they were all talking about a great week Hillary Clinton had last week.
Remember, that was such a great week.
Boy, Hillary just took him to task in a debate, and she ran rings around the Benghazi committee.
Oh, she had a great week.
And Rubio put it, you had a great week.
She was exposed as a liar last week.
What are you talking about?
That didn't sit well with Charlie Rose.
Charlie Rose was not happy with Rubio.
He said to him on CBS this morning, you called Hillary Clinton a liar.
Hillary Clinton lied about Benghazi.
There's no doubt about that, Charlie.
I mean, there are emails in which she was talking to her family, and she was telling them that there was an attack on that consulate that was due to a terrorist attack by Al-Qaeda elements.
And then she was going around the country talking to the families of the victims and to the American people and saying, no, no, this is because of some video that someone produced that let no.
It was changing its own assessment of what happened there during that time zone.
That's not accurate.
She knew that it was a terrorist attack, as she shared by email with various people.
And yet she continued to perpetuate the lie.
Hey, Charlie, are you really uh watching in Candy Crowley in disguise?
You gained a lot of weight, Charlie, your Candy Crowley.
What do you mean helping Hillary?
Well, you must must understand, Margo.
CIA was changing its assessment of what happened there during the time zone.
During the time zone?
You mean time frame, Charlie?
Learn to speak at a college-age level.
How about it, Charlie?
During the time zone, Charlie.
Realize how illiterate that sounds?
I know your audience probably can't speak at a second grade level, but at least try.
She lied, Charlie.
She she admitted her lie to foreign leaders.
This was Rubio's point.
She told everybody that mattered that it wasn't a video, that it was a pre-planned terror attack.
But Charlie's got a circle of wagons.
Charlie's got to defend Hillary Clinton.
Because she came under assault last night at that really at that debate, and the CNBC guys, they didn't show up their end.
So CBS had to move in today, protect Hillary at all costs.
So Charlie then said, Well, look, if you're calling her a liar by saying she perpetuated a lie, why do you think she did it?
Why what was her motive?
That's very clear why.
Because they were in the middle of a 2012 re-election in which President Obama had made the claim that al-Qaeda was being defeated and on the run.
So you were saying that Hillary Clinton lied because she wanted to help Barack Obama in his re-election campaign.
That's a serious charge.
Yes.
Is that well, it's the truth.
I mean, that's not only why she did it, that's why everyone in the administration did it.
Here Marco is incredulous that Charlie has never even thought of this.
It has never occurred to the second grade reading Charlie Rose.
Well, I'm telling you, fed up with this.
It has never occurred to Charlie Rose that they might be trying to win an election by lying and concocting false stories about their incompetence in foreign policy and national security.
It never occurs to Charlie Rose that his precious Hillary and Obama might lie to win an election, and it's a very serious charge to say that would happen.
So you know who's the criminal here?
Marco Rubio.
That's a very serious charge.
Hey, Charlie, serious charge.
That must mean we need an investigation, Charlie.
Well, I doubt he would say there's any evidence.
It's not about the evidence, Charlie.
It's about the seriousness of the charge.
Isn't that how you get us?
Make up some concocted fake accusation about something and say it's serious.
And then say it demands an investigation.
We don't even need to investigate this.
Rubio's right.
But the point is, it never even occurred.
This may be because these people are so cloistered and so sequestered, they don't talk to anybody but themselves.
They don't read anything but each other.
I'll bet Charlie Rose for the first maybe the first time he's heard anybody say that Hillary and Obama made up the story about the video to cover the fact that their campaign message was a lie, that they had vanquished terrorism.
It was over.
They killed bin Laden.
This is why For these people to sit here and tell us how stupid we are and closed-minded and bigoted, these are the people so cloistered within themselves they haven't the slightest idea what anybody other than their small group of people says or thinks.
And that's why the American people may as well be living in a foreign country to them.
That's how they end up being called bitter clingers.
On C SPAN today, a caller named Victor in Silver Spring got through to the Washington Journal.
Finally, the candidates are realizing that the mainstream media is not their friend, that the mainstream media is part of the Democrat Party.
And for years, I mean for years, Rush Limbaugh has told us over and over again that the mainstream media is a part of the Democrat Party, and it's a good thing that the candidates pointed this out last night, so it shows me that some of the candidates are definitely listening to Rush Limbaugh.
And they try to tell us that we're stupid.
There's another brilliant guy on our side getting through the C-SPAN.
We take a break and we'll be back in a...
You know, here's the shocking thing.
Charlie Rose and his second grade level question of Marco Ruby, are you really the CIA was changing its assessment uh throughout the time zone?
He meant time frame.
Is Charlie Rose really unaware the CIA was never confused about what happened in Benghazi?
CIA was uh changing their assessment.
No, they weren't, Charlie.
You're believing a bunch of left-wing pat.
The CIA was never confused because they were ordered by Hillary Staffers to rewrite their analysis.
There wasn't any confusion.
Leon Panetta, everybody there admits the CIA knew it was a terror attack from the start.
Charlie, even your own buddies that are your regular guests on your show have said this.
You gotta go somewhere, Charlie, besides the four seasons to hang out with people.
You gotta get this is it's embarrassing.
What there is to know out there.
Uh really, I'm sorry.
Okay, back to the phones.
We've got people waiting patiently.
It's Frank in Delmar, California.
Hey, Frank, great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you.
It's actually with all your enthusiasm, that's a tough act act to follow.
And uh I just want you to know our grandkids uh love reading your books and and learning about history.
I have a different slant on uh the uh debate last night.
I think uh last night's debate, Carly literally went to the rush school, and here's why.
And the moderators would ask Carly questions, like you always tell us.
She would basically restate the question and explain the question such that we the listeners understand and understood her perspective, uh whether we really liked it or not.
My wife commented and said, We were standing up clapping, you know, finally we've got a rush page here as as part of the debate.
And incidentally, congratulations.
My guess is that my guess is you really loved her answer on crony capitalism.
Absolutely.
Yeah, CNBC says Carly speaks.
Let's see here.
Carly speaks at a seventh grade level.
What what how far what did you get in school?
Uh well well, my wife and I graduated from Indiana University.
Oh, well, then you should have had no trouble under no wonder you Carly's uh idiot seventh grader, and then you're a college graduate, so it was uh no doubt that you understood what she was saying.
According to C NBC.
No, you're right.
I'm not trying to distract you.
I'm trying to be flippant and funny, but you're right.
She did, she had a an awesome definition of crony capitalism.
And she does.
She has the ability to explain these things.
When and those questions of her, they're designed to trip her up because remember what what do they think she is?
They think she's a phony CEO, a failed CEO.
She was a failure, she was a goofball, she unqualified, and they thought it was going to be easy to trip her up.
I think it's going to be easy to trip all of them up.
And she did have a great answer of what crony capitalism is.
Almost as good as mine.
Right.
Well, let's do a little test.
Do you remember what she said?
It just in summary, I mean, you liked it.
Do you remember what she said about it?
I knew I was going to get this test question, and I I got so irritated during the debate that what MSNBC was doing to them that uh I I can't quote it exactly, but I I I can picture her up there poised and uh prepared to answer and well schooled and and brilliant.
You don't become a CEO to a packard without the ability to stand on your your feet and debate the likes of M S and BC.
Well, you know, that's an interesting point because the people on the uh the moderators last night were trying to establish that yes, you can.
You can become CEO of Hewlett Packard without any qualifications at all, and she's living proof.
That was their point in trying to take her out.
They tried they they did everything they could to say that she was a totally failed and maybe even corrupt CEO and had no business being there.
Well, it it's a sad day, and you know, God bless you and your show for you know keeping us uh grounded.
It's it's hard to keep our blood pressure at 120 over 10.
No, you know, I know look, I appreciate that, but here's the truth is, and this is what they all miss.
You don't need me to tell you what to think.
The reason you're happy I'm here is because at least there's some place in the media where you hear what you think reflected.
They've never, the critics of the show has have never understood why you in the audience like it and what draws you to it.
They've always assumed you're idiots till I came along and now you're brainwashed.
Okay, I'm gonna tell you what Carly Fiorina said here.
I'm gonna read the transcript, what she said about crony capitalism because a lot of people have referenced it as a great explanation.
There are many different ways you can describe it.
But here's what she said.
Crony capitalism is what happens when government gets so big and so powerful that only the big and powerful can handle it and deal with it.
So why are the pharmaceutical companies consolidating?
Why are there five even bigger Wall Street banks now instead of the ten we used to have on Wall Street?
Because when government gets big and powerful, the big feel like they need to get even bigger to deal with all of that government power.
And meanwhile, the small and the powerless, in this case, the 1,500 community banks go out of business.
You see, folks, this is how socialism starts.
Government causes a problem, and then government steps in to solve the problem.
This is why fundamentally we have to take our government back.
And that's also another point.
Every problem we have in this country, 90% created by government.
And then they step in and say there's a problem.
We've got to fix it.
They are the people that break things.
But the one thing we've never been able to crack, and I doubt that we ever will, is the faith in government that the people in general have.
The government is where fairness is, the government is where uh you go to get grievances addressed.
The government is uh where you go to get uh the government is considered to be the end all to everything.
Solution to every problem.
Social security, you name it.
Whatever problem we've got, it's a government creation.
And it's brilliant.
They they create the problem and then they run around and complain about it like somebody else created it, and they have to come in and fix it, and the problem gets worse and gets bigger.
Crony capitalism, another way of explaining it.
Big business decide that it's easier to sidle up to government and support, in this case, the president, in exchange for favorable treatment from government that competitors are not getting.
And that removes the need to beat your competitors in the market because you have the government on your side and nobody's bigger than the government.
and So if you are the ABC widget company, and you can make a deal with the government to you're gonna let's say it's Obamacare.
ABC Widget Company is an early signatory to Obamacare, signs on, agrees with everything about it.
They get Some waivers as a favor returned, so the full cost they don't have to bear because they've sidled up to Obama, but their competitors don't get any such waivers at all.
And so their competitors go out of business.
It's much easier to make an arrangement with a crony president and crony Senate and crony house than it is to compete in the market with your competitors.
Either definition works and suffices.
And it's you it it's it used to not be nearly as prevalent as it is.
Modern era, you can trace back Bill Clinton starting it.
Obama has milked it.
And yet everybody thinks big business is Republican, and small business and little guys Democrats.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The Democrat Party is the party of the rich today.
Democrat Party is the party of major global conglomerates.
The Democrat Party's the best friend Wall Street has ever had.
And yet, people think that all these big Wall Street banks, trading houses, they're all a bunch of Republicans, screwing the little guy every chance they get.
Little guy's getting screwed by virtue of crony capitalism.
Anyway, Carl Bernstein was on uh Anderson Cooper 360 last night after the debate was over.
Anderson Cooper said, Carl, we uh we haven't heard from you yet on our round table.
What did you think of all this tonight?
I agree with the head of the Republican National Committee.
I thought it was a disgraceful performance by the sponsors of the debate by CNBC and the way they conducted it.
And it was gotcha.
And we need in the mainstream media, as Ted Cruz said, to start paying attention to the right wing media.
I read it.
I think we need to know what's going on out there.
It's not for nothing that there's a Republican Congress, and there may be a Republican president.
And we're not paying enough attention.
What we saw tonight was the real Republican Party.
And it's very interesting, and it is a big threat to the Democrats.
People need to pay attention.
Holy cow, folks, that's blasphemy.
There's Carl Woodward saying, you people, you better start paying attention to the Republicans and the conservative media, he called it right wing media.
He could have been talking to Charlie Rose, who may not know there's a conservative media yet.
Well, no, I'm sure he knows that.
I take it back.
He just doesn't think it's legit.
But they don't tell you that why do you think he said it?
When did Carl Bernstein said?
He said this precisely because these people are cloistered.
They hang around with each other.
They don't know.
But look doing this program.
I can tell you more about what liberals do, think, say, are going to do, than maybe even they know themselves.
They couldn't begin to give you the truth about me or any other conservative, because they don't take the time to study because in their minds we're not real.
We're not legit.
We're bitter clingers, we're a tiny percentage.
It's not even worth their time or trouble.
We're insignificant.
We, on the other hand, study them.
And every time I present a talking about an issue to you on this program, I am able to tell you what the left's position on that issue is, top to bottom, 100% fully accurate.
They can't do that about us.
They don't take the time.
Carl Bernstein's practically a communist.
And so yeah, it's true.
It's one of those sad things.
But he practically is.
And yet he's he's warning these people.
We saw the real, and he's talking about when he said we saw the real Republican, he's talking about Ted Cruz.
I'm telling you, they are fearful of Ted Cruz.
They mask that fear by laughing at him and making fun of him and all that, but they are afraid of him.
Here's Harwood on Squawk Box on CNBC Today, Becky Quick speaking with Harwood.
Hey, John, you have a reaction to last night's debate, John, you know that you won and I moderated.
You have a reaction like she hasn't spoken to him all day or night about it.
Hey, John, you know, you and I, we hosted moderated debate last night.
Um, do you have a reaction to any of it, John?
What happened?
I guess all's fair and love and war, as they say.
I understand that, but mainstream media is not very popular in the Republican Party.
The intensity that you saw on that stage last night, and we were part of it, is a reflection of the conflict within the Republican Party over how you govern and what approach you can take to the economy.
And remember, before the debate, Becky, Governor Kasich gave a speech in Ohio in which he said we've got people in who are running in this race who are proposing things that are crazy.
What's happening to our party?
We teased out that last night, and that produced some of the emotion that you've seen from uh Republicans on stage about us and as well as in the audience.
That's the excuse.
Kasich made you do it, Mr. Harvey.
Is that right?
So now we know why you decided to go be so unfair because Kasich said that there's a bunch of crazies in his party.
That must mean you think Kasich is brilliant.
So Kasich is the guy who led CNBC's coverage, eh?
Because he said there's some crazies.
What's happened to our party?
By the way, you may have missed this, but Kasich was on CNN this morning.
And he praised the moderators.
He thought the moderators did a great job last night.
No, I'm I'm I'm not kidding.
Kasich thought the my he didn't think the problem last night was the moderators.
The problem last night was was Carson, he didn't mention names again, but Carson and Trump and the things they're proposing.
It's crazy, it's stupid.
You know, John Kasich, you people forget Kasich was part of freshman class 94.
He was part of that bunch came in with Newt, and he did.
He ran the budget committee and he was there when they first managed the budget.
John Kasich used to be more conservative than I am.
And he's not now.
Uh and it's been it's it's actually been kind of fascinating to uh to chart it.
The change that's taken place.
Frank Luntz, I referenced this earlier.
This is Lunz on CBS this morning, Charlie Rose, said, Hey, Frank, you watched last night's debate with a focused group of Republican voters.
Let me begin with Senator Cruz.
How well did that do, Frank?
It did the best of anything that I have tested since I started doing debate testing in 1996.
It got up to a 97 and 98 out of a hundred to put it in perspective.
We had 26 people in our Fox News group.
Twenty-four out of the twenty-six was giving him a perfect one hundred.
Now he goes and he lists all the different questions.
And I want to point out, he never looks down at his notes.
He never has to refer to any any text.
He remembers every single question that every reporter asked, and people were stunned by that capability.
But they reacted even more favorably to the fact that he said enough is enough.
Yeah, you know, uh isn't it amazing?
And I'm not trying to diminish what Cruz did.
He did, he's able to recite the questions that were asked.
Um how unique that is in people's minds to have a memory like that.
Um he does have a great memory.
He's got almost photographic.
Uh there's a term for the kind of memory he has, be able to remember things like that.
But I'm I'm stunned at at all of the observations made.
Yeah, man, and look, he was able to speak without notes, as though it's some big feat.
And I don't, I'm not no, there's nothing, nothing about Cruz.
Don't misunderstand.
You know, Obama can't speak two syllables without a teleprompter.
And he's brilliant.
Right?
He's the smartest guy in America.
He's big intellectual boomba.
Man, Barack Obama is a cream to the cream.
He can't speak two syllables without a teleprompter.
And some people who can speak without looking at notes or oddballs.
I know people marvel at it.
Uh uh, but sit there, look, but but no, the point is they're all trying to look at how stupid Cruz is.
Look at racist, sexist, all this stuff that Cruz is, yet they marvel at his brilliance.
I'm just saying it's major contradiction here.
The word for it is idetic.
Photographic memory, the an idetic memory.
It's E I D E T I C. And there's uh there's no question Ted Cruz has one.
Look, I've got some sound bites I'm not going to be able to squeeze in here about Cruz, but I just want to tell you who the people are who are saying after the debate last night to keep a sharp eye on Ted Cruz.
David Axelrod on CNN, Gloria Borger on CNN, the forehead on CNN said, Jeb Bush is now toast.
Rubio is winning the wrong primary, meaning it's just it's not his time.
The guy to keep an eye on is Cruz.
It's always been the guy to keep an eye on.
That's that's the hidden second-tier truth here is Cruz has always been the guy to keep your eye on.
When you realize this isn't over.
Royals are up two to zip in the World Series and off night tonight, but that's okay because it's a Dolphins, the rejuvenated Dolphins against the New England Patriots tonight on CBS Thursday Night Football open line Friday tomorrow.
Looking forward to it, and we'll see you.
Oh, oh, wait, I've got a minute left.
Okay, if I've got a minute left, grab those sound bites that I had here.
Oh, geez, well, I've just put the uh the the Gloria Borger, the forehead, those sound bites talking about Ted Cruz.
Ah, grab, yeah, grab number 18.
We got time for that.
Here's the forehead talking about this last night on uh actually this morning on CNN.
He's dispatched Jeb.
And so let's just deal with that.
Jeb is toast.
Uh, those of you who are at home who have a little butter, get it out for Jeb.
He's toast.
But I think Marco is winning the wrong primary.
He's winning the establishment primary, and the guy I've had my eye on for a long time, who I thought was outstanding last night was Ted Cruz.
He's had his eye on it for a long time.
Right, right.
Well, probably he has actually in a fearful, trepidatious way.
But I bet we could go back and find instances of the forehead mocking and making fun of Cruz.
I bet that wouldn't be too hard.
Now, all of a sudden, wow, keep a sharp eye on Cruz.
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