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November 12, 2015, Thursday, Hour #1
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So immigration continue to be a big issue here on the Republican presidential campaign side.
John Kasich went on TV to explain himself.
Jeb Bush went on TV to explain himself about immigration.
Trump uh may have been listed in this program yesterday because now he's including Harry Truman in his um Eisenhower story about how many illegals were deported.
And you know, yesterday we say we broke news, but but we um among the first here to report the true nature of the fraud of all the so-called protests University of Missouri at Columbia.
And today there are stories all over the place about it.
I'm gonna briefly touch on it again in case you weren't here yesterday, shame shame.
Uh that this was uh both these stories were primary focus of the program yesterday.
Here's one from um uh the website didn't publish here.
It doesn't matter.
The news is out there.
Uh this is a story about Peyton Head.
Peyton Head's a student body president, African American, homosexual.
They named him the the the homecoming king, uh, in an in an effort to calm down supposed racial tensions on campus.
This was some months ago now.
This was well, weeks, you know, homecoming back in uh in October, usually on most camp I turns out that he's from Chicago, and it turns out that he's from a moderately wealthy family.
It turns out that he did an internship with Rom Emanuel, that he's a he's a well-trained intern in community organizing Chicago style, and now it has been unearthed a picture of him meeting with President Obama.
And yet we're supposed to believe that he was just randomly picked from among the student body at the University of Missouri, made the student body president, the homecoming king, and what have you.
This is the guy that said there was a KKK chapter on campus.
This is the same guy that then apologized for saying there was a KKK uh chapter on campus because there wasn't one.
And then the news about Jonathan Butler.
This is the hunger strike student.
Uh yesterday we revealed that his father made eight and a half million dollars yesterday, last year working for the Union Pacific Railroad.
He's from Nebraska.
He's a graduate student.
We revealed yesterday.
This is all in the drive-by news today.
Well, I don't know how far into drive by it is, but it's it's out there now all over the place.
I'm just reviewing here.
This is cutting edge societal evolution definition.
This is what I mean.
Butler guy is not starving.
His hunger strike maybe lasted a couple of days.
Uh his father showed up on campus to rescue him from the clutches of this evil racist institution.
It turns out that what sparked Mr. Butler's anger was when he became a graduate student, he lost health care benefits as a student.
And the reason they lost health care benefits, this is what's important about this.
It's Obamacare rules.
It was not the university.
It was not the Board of Curators, it was not the Chancellor.
It was not the president.
It was dear old Barack Hussein O and his beloved health care plan, which snatched away health care benefits from graduate students.
It's a I don't know the reason for the well, I do know the reason it's the eventually shuffle everybody off to the federal government or one of their exchanges to get this done to have health care.
And apparently he was so outraged that he decided that that's what literally got this going.
All of this was over that.
Here, the interesting thing about this, and this is this is a real problem.
I mean, no matter what you think of the protests on campus, no matter you think it's a big deal or not a big deal, it's standard ordinary, everyday student behavior, not worth getting exercised about and all that.
It's been done before, it's happened years and years and years, Rush, and the country's still here, nothing to worry about.
That's your attitude, fine and dandy.
The problem with this is that this man lost his health care benefits because of the president of the United States health care plan was implemented.
And Barack Hussein Obama's the last guy that's going to get blamed by Niddy's people.
And it's his problem.
He is the one who has restructured the American health care system.
He lied to people about how cheap it was going to be.
He lied to people about how plentiful it was going to be.
He lied to people about how extensive their treatment options were going to be.
He lied about the fact that the premiums are going to be cheaper.
He lied about the fact you keep your doctor, keep your plan if you like it.
He lied about the fact that deductible prices weren't going to change.
None of what happened has happened, was actually honestly told the American people.
But this guy Butler, who's a graduate student, ought to have half a brain to be able to figure out he's been lied to.
Doesn't matter.
I would bet you that even if he found out that he lost his health care because of Obama, he wouldn't blame Obama.
The gee, you know what?
The attitude would be, does Obama know about this?
Well, you know where you I wouldn't want to be the guy who has to tell Obama this.
Do you realize how mad Obama's going to be when they find out what they did to his health care plan?
That's the way these things go.
It's the limbaugh theorem in practice and in play.
Obama actually engages in destructive behavior and then gets to stand away from and act like somebody else is doing it and gets to join the fray of those who are opposed to it, and he's going to fix it when he is the destructive agent.
That's the important thing about this.
I mean, how do you how do you uh inform people that the things they voted for, the things they support are the reasons they're mad.
This is a major point to me with millennials.
You know the old saw that they don't really blame Obama, they don't blame the Democrats.
They just think the country's lost its shine.
The country's lost its mojo.
And it just so happens the country peaked a little bit before they became adults.
And now the country's in decline, and they don't have the slightest bit of knowledge or awareness that the decline is related to the policies implemented by the current regime of the past seven years.
And to add insult to injury, if they do start blaming the political system, it always ends up being the Republicans who had nothing to do with this.
The only way you could blame the Republicans for this health care debacle is that they didn't do enough to stop it.
But they did everything they could.
They didn't have the votes to stop it in 2010.
There's literally nothing they could have done.
Now they could have pushed back since, and they've told us they were going to, but they didn't.
But all these students are miserable and unhappy and outraged, and a lot of other people are too, who voted for Obama, and he's the reason for it.
The Democrat Party is the reason for the misery by virtue of their policies, those that have been implemented.
It's not even arguable.
And it's the last thing they would consider.
Because the Democrats can't do bad things.
Democrats love people.
See, the Democrats are filled with compassion.
Democrats are devoted to civil rights, saving the planet, protecting the rights of the unfortunate and the uh minorities and all that rotgun these evil Republicans over here.
Uh end up being the architects of all of this misery, and it's just not the case.
And whoever can make that case as part of everything else that's in the presidential campaign could go far.
Um Fox Sports of all places picking up the banner is the entire Mizzou protest based on lies.
You know, this is the point of the program yesterday that it was one hoax after another.
Just like hands up, don't shoot is a hoax out of Ferguson, just like what happened in Baltimore.
There's a lot of hoaxes coming out of Baltimore.
It's like global warming is a hoax.
Just like most of liberalism is a feint and misdirection or a hoax.
But I'm just happy to see some in the drive-by, besides here get on to this particular theme, not just reporting the news, but actually raising the question is the entire Missoula protest based on lies.
And uh this this is uh Clay Travis, actually at Fox Sports, and it's good.
Um I I outed all these people yesterday, and I pointed fingers at blame properly in the right direction, but it's good to see it picked up here.
Here's a pull quote from uh Mr. Travis's story.
My point here is pretty simple.
When you add all this evidence up, there's actually no tangible evidence of anyone at Mizzou doing anything wrong or ignoring anything improper.
No crime has occurred on campus, no one has been physically harmed.
At the absolute worst, a small number of students have been subjected to mean words.
That's it.
Yet two people have lost their jobs, three now, if you count that mass communications professorette.
And the protesters have received almost universal praise in the media.
So why is no one else in the drive-by media pointing out these facts or asking these questions?
Because if everyone else starts asking the same questions I'm asking, writes Mr. Trampis here, it's hard to come to any conclusion other than this.
The entire Missouri protest is a manufactured sham.
Hey, Mr. Travis and the rest of you, the drive-by media is gone.
This is exactly why I call them the drive-by media.
A little skirmish happens at the University of Missouri.
The drive-by media shows in, shows up and blows it up and amplifies it.
And whatever lies and mischaracteration uh characterizations and distortions they are, they amplify it.
They create all kinds of tumult and chaos.
Two or three people lose their jobs, and then the drive-bys are on the way down the road to the next manufactured crisis.
There's no way the drive-bys are going to turn back and head back to Columbia, correct the record, follow up.
If they do anything, it will be continuing the narrative here that the University of Missouri is a racist outpost.
By the way, there is now, you know, the poop swastika.
As of yesterday, there was absolutely no evidence that it had ever existed.
Nobody found any poop.
Nobody found any swastikas, nobody found any remnants of a, you know, a what would you call it?
Um shadow, uh trace elements, a poop on the wall.
Happened at two o'clock in the morning in some dorms.
Somebody claimed that there was this swastika made out of human feces on the wall.
It scared them.
Oh so upsetting.
It really scared them, and they reported it, but nobody took a picture of it.
Nobody took any picture of the Confederate flags all over town.
Nobody took any picture or video of somebody calling young Mr. Butler, the N-word.
There's no evidence for any of it.
However, a remnant of the drive-bys did stay in Missouri at Columbia.
It's the AP.
And they have a story here saying the police report now confirms the poop swastika story.
A report filed by campus police officer confirms that one of the most disturbing incidents of racial intimidation cited by University of Missouri protesters in recent weeks actually happened.
Let us parse this paragraph.
This is a teachable moment.
A report filed by a campus police officer confirms that one one ONE, one one figure, what one?
One of the Most disturbing incidents, blah, blah, blah, actually happened?
What a what an affirmation.
You know why?
One of these things actually happened.
We have a news story.
One of these things actually happened.
Who would have thought?
We thought we were making stuff off off a whole cloth, and lo and behold, one of them actually happened.
And it turns out that one of the things that actually might have happened is the poop swastika.
But back to the paragraph.
A report filed by campus police officer confirms that one of the most disturbing incidents of racial intimidation cited by Mizzou protesters in recent weeks actually happened.
How do we know the intent of the poop and the swastika?
And before you start laughing, I am serious.
I have never associated poop or a swastika or the combination of the two as having anything to do with race.
Unless you want to posit that the Jewish people are a race.
Was the swastika aimed?
Who was the swastika aimed at?
Whether it's made of poop or anything else.
Seriously now, folks, where do where do you get off inferring that the poop swastika had a racial intimidation characteristic?
The university systems president and the Columbia campus chancellor announced their resignations Monday after racial unrest that included protests, a hunger strike of a couple of hours, or days maybe, and the football team's threatened boycott of its next game.
The report from an officer identified only as Baker B. 7.
That's the cop, said the officer was called to a co-ed restroom that served five private dorms in Gateway Hall.
The officer noticed there was a swastika drawn on the wall by someone using feces, the report stated.
Feces were on the floor as well, the officer wrote.
Okay, so apparently the cops want to tell us that there was a poop swastika.
But how is that racial intimidation?
Seriously, I'm not trying to be provocative.
Well, maybe provocative, but I mean I'm not trying to just be obstinate here, and I'm not trying to be funny.
Well racial intimidation.
Twice mentioned in this story confirming.
Hey, hey, we're all excited.
One of these things actually happened, folks, the poop swastika.
Glenn Reynolds is a law professor at the University of TC, Tennessee, writes a column at USA Today, and he's got a piece today which basically says, based on what we're learning here, that these college students are too spoiled to even tolerate debate.
Why in the world do we let them vote?
How in the world can people who are afraid to hear anything they disagree with?
I mean literally afraid.
How can we let them vote?
How can students too spoiled, too childlike, too narcissistic, unwilling to tolerate opposing points of view, how can we let them vote?
How can they even assess opposing political arguments?
How can they determine what they agree or disagree with?
They can't.
So raise the voting age to 25.
He said, This isn't the behavior of people who are capable of weighing opposing ideas or of changing their minds when they're confronted with evidence that suggests that they're wrong.
It's the behavior of spoiled children, a characterization, perhaps underscores they're too young to be responsible for their actions.
Spoiled children shouldn't vote.
never happened, but I like the point that it makes.
By the way, it's spreading now, ladies and gentlemen.
Ithaca.
The students at Ithaca College in upstate New York are staging a walkout over racial issues.
Their only specific complaint is that an alumnus, for those of you in Rio Linda, that is someone who once went to the school.
Their only complaint is an alumnus called a student a savage at some college event.
I kid you not, that's it.
Students at Ithaca staging a walkout because somebody called somebody else a savage.
Now it seems to me that the racism here has to be in the hearts and minds of the students walking out.
If you sit there, if you hear somebody call somebody, you savvy you savage, and the first thing you think of is African Americans and black.
What does it make you?
The students are self-identifying here as racists, claiming that it's the campus that's racist.
The students at Ithaca are demanding the school's president resigned.
In fact, they're going to hold a vote to decide whether he can keep his job if he refuses to resign.
You know Reagan dealt with this stuff back when he was governor of California, Berkeley, 1960.
You know what Reagan did?
Called out the National Guard.
Put a stop to this stuff.
You know, I would have stood up to the football team.
Okay, you guys don't want to play?
Fine.
Get out of the dorm that we're paying for.
You're not going to eat our food anymore.
You don't want to play, you don't fulfill your end of the deal, fine.
Don't play.
Stay home.
We'll cancel the game.
Who cares about BYU anyway?
No, no, I'm I was not being flippant.
I know that if they had actually told the football players to go pound sand and therefore had canceled the game scheduled for this weekend against against BYU, it would have cost them a million dollars, a forfeiture fee.
If you don't show up, uh you owe a million bucks.
I still, and look, I know it's just me, and it's it's a lot of you think it's easy to say this kind of stuff when you're half a country away.
Missouri's in the middle of the country, we're here down in Florida.
It's easy to say from this distance what you would do.
But I am not.
I've thought about this is not the day after the event.
I've thought about it.
I would have said, you guys don't want to play?
Fine.
We're not gonna play.
We'll pay the forfeiture fee.
But you are not running this college.
The football team does not run this institution, and we are not gonna react to a bunch of BS in the first place.
I know it was never gonna happen, but I'm telling you with the right people in charge.
I don't because I don't think the whole football team was ever behind this.
I think the coach went along with this because he had no choice but to go along with it.
He's got to go out and recruit once this season is over, he's got to hold his team together.
And that's the way everybody looked at it.
And now you got all these people saying, Don't worry, this does not mean that football teams all over the country and college football are gonna start wielding this kind of power.
This was a one-off, you don't need to worry about it.
Folks, that is so much horse hockey.
It is exactly a harbinger.
These are the things that we have ignored in the past.
We've looked at too many of these radical events as one-offs that do not indicate trends or that are not related to anything when in fact they are, because all of this was a trumped-up manufactured protest.
In fact, if you wanted to get really cynical, you could almost say the Democrat Party is behind this, and the ultimate objective is to secure African American turnout in 2016 to the same levels that Obama got it in 2008 and 2012.
They are worried.
The Democrat Party is worried.
Don't let anybody tell you otherwise.
They're worried.
Hillary Clinton, what's the new Hillary Clinton's wearing a wig?
And we always knew she was fake, phony baloney, plastic banana, good time rock and roller.
Now the big news is Hillary's wigs.
By the way, who was first to observe that she might have been wearing wigs and pointing it out.
That was me.
Your guiding light El Rushball weeks ago.
Her hair didn't look natural, but when you know how to look at Hillary, it's not hard to find out and figure out she's wearing a wig, but that's the big story.
There's also, and I gotta you gotta guard against getting sucked into this kind of stuff.
But this story is not going away.
Catherine Harridge at Fox News, FBI expands its investigation of Clinton emails, launches independent classification review.
Story here is that the FBI's expanded its probe of Hillary Clinton's emails with agents exploring whether multiple statements violate a federal false statements statute.
The point is that if we are to believe this, the FBI is not being deterred, and they're not being talked off of this or talked down.
We are also told that James Comey, who heads up the FBI is dead set on getting to the bottom of this.
Now you got to avoid getting sucked in because these kind of things happen all the time and nothing ever comes of them.
But there are some things that you can conclude.
If you don't think the Democrat Party is nervous, then you've got to rethink this.
The Democrat Party's leading nominee is Hillary Clinton.
But is she flawed?
She is deeply flawed.
And after Hillary, they've got nothing.
It isn't going to be Bernie Sanders, and if it is, he's not going to win anything.
Biden, Martin O'Malley, they don't have anything.
They are supposedly the party of the young and the hip, and they're being led by mummies.
They're being led by dinosaurs.
Hillary Clinton, Whigs is the big news, and Bernie Sanders and so forth.
The Republican debate, on the other hand, is vibrant with all kinds of ideas going back and forth, and it's exciting.
It's got people keyed up.
Television audiences for Republican debates are off the charts.
You're not going to see Democrats admit any of this.
You're not going to see Democrat media admit any of this, but in the privacy of their homes, offices, and what have you, they're worried about this.
And so they're worried that the black vote is not going to show up with as eager or great an intensity as it did in 2008 and 2012 for Barack Hussein.
And then they look at the polling data on women, and they see Hillary extremely weak with women and not doing all that well with millennials and young people.
So I don't think it would be a mistake to say that Democrat Party operatives are behind all of this stuff from Ferguson to Baltimore to now Mizzou and over to Ithaca.
and all of it, trying to say that the country is still as racist as ever.
For all intents and purposes, we still have slavery that no progress has been made.
And in their hearts, these evil Republicans still want black people in jail and all that.
That's the theme.
And or worse, and the whole point is to scare and panic these people to make sure they show up and vote against whoever the Republican is.
If they can't get them to vote for Hillary, get them to vote against the Republican.
They need that black turnout.
They need the Hispanic turnout.
They're worried about that.
And they need the women vote, and they're they're they're worried about all of this stuff.
You may not think they are.
You may think they're sitting there fat dumb and happy and totally confident because the Republicans are such a bunch of bumbling idiots.
But it's not the Republicans they're afraid of.
It's the Tea Party.
It's the Republican base they're afraid of.
That's why they spend so much time trying to impugn you and defame you and destroy you and depress you and what have you.
So, yeah, it's entirely possible that all of this is manufactured for electoral purposes.
But even if it isn't, it's manufactured.
And its purpose Is societal unrest and tearing down the institutions and traditions which have been with this country since the days of our founding.
And it's the more you learn about these things, the more contrived you see that it is.
I mean, here's this hunger strike kid who's who grew up in a house, it's uh two million dollar house in Omaha, two million dollar house in Omaha.
Warren Buffett's house in Omaha is half a million dollars.
It's not a shack either.
Kid's father, eight and a half million dollars earned last year at Union Pacific.
So it's not, it's just like they try to tell us at Al-Qaeda in ISIS.
It's just a bunch of poor uneducated young Arab men who's so fed up with the United States, and so fed up with Abu Grab, it's so fed up with Antonoma Baby.
We're recruiting, and that's not who they are at all.
They are wealthy, they're professionals.
Eamon Alzawa here is a doctor, he's an Egyptian, he's taken over for bin Laden.
So many myths about all of this.
But the bottom line is, and don't forget this, the Democrat Party's not sitting there confident.
They are not thinking they've got a slam dunk.
They know they have an electoral college advantage just because there's a D next to whoever their candidate is.
But they know they're losing seats left and right all down the ballot.
As long as they can keep hold of the judiciary and the bureaucracy, they think they can mitigate that somewhat.
But it doesn't mean they're not going to just leave things to chance.
So there'd be any number of explanations for why this is happening.
One more little story here from Little Mizzou, BisPac Review, the University of Missouri student body president, also the king of Homecoming, the now famous Peyton Head, who's from Chicago and who interned with Rom Emanuel, is a young community organizer in training, the guy who lied about the fact there's a KKK chapter on the campus at Mizzou.
Well, he has all but dared his fellow students to impeach him in response to his blatantly false claim that the KKK has a chapter on campus.
Peyton Head, who is gay, who is black, is a central figure in the actions that led to school president Tim Wolfe stepping down on Monday.
Head claimed that he was called the N-word from a passing pickup truck in September.
Charge has not been substantiated.
That's another thing.
It was the health care being taken away by old Obamacare, but this kid's running around that he heard the in-word, somebody in noticeably a truck, you see.
Somebody driving a truck drives by, probably had a Confederate flag on it.
Here's the N-word.
He called the university president's office, and nobody responded to him.
And that made him really, really mad.
And so he began.
This is what they tell us anyway.
I don't believe any of this.
I think this all of this is just contrived and made up.
And it's all part of the hoax.
Late yesterday, Peyton Head posted a message on Facebook warning students that the KKK has been confirmed to be cited on campus.
Yesterday or Monday, he admitted he lied about it.
Now, authorities quickly discounted the allegation, but it served to whip up students into a ladder.
Even though he apologized, his action was so irresponsible it prompted calls for him to resign as student body president.
And he says he's not going to resign, even though he lied about the KKK being on chapter on campus.
And he dares the students to impeach him.
He didn't do anything wrong.
All he did was engage in responsible consciousness raising.
Oh, yeah, you haven't heard about this.
Get this, folks.
Details coming up.
A hundred and thirteen women took a birth control pill manufactured by an Irish drug maker named Endopharmaceuticals.
The birth control pills were mispackaged.
113 women got pregnant after taking the birth control pills.
They're now suing the pharmaceutical company for the total cost of raising the kids.
What do you think of that?
Look at their smiling on the other side of the glass in there.
Loving this.
A couple other things.
Again, I'm just setting a table here.
We'll get into this in detail later as the program unfolds.
New data from the Battleground poll.
You know, I've always trusted the Battleground poll.
Ed Goaz Celinda Lake, Republican polstered, Democrat pollster surveying their own people's same questions.
Battleground poll, latest one shows trouble for Hillary with vets and illegals.
I'll give you the numbers in due course.
Real clear politics.
Somebody just sent me this.
Okay, Mr. No Italy.
You think this worries the Democrats?
Well, let's see.
Obama job approval.
This is the real clear politics rolling average of polls.
45.3% approve.
51.4% disapprove Obama job performance.
Direction of the country.
Right direction, 27.4%.
Wrong track, 64%.
So I being asked snarkily.
Do you think this makes the Democrats nervous?
Yes, I do.
Not in the way you think.
It doesn't make them nervous to the point they're gonna have to change.
It makes them nervous that people aren't buying what they're selling, and they're gonna have to double down and force it on people, therefore.
The Democrats are not going to change.
The Democrats are not going to adapt to public opinion.
Not really.
They may make it look like they're doing so.
But I'm telling you, in the privacy, when their consultants get together and they're analysts, they're strategists, and all this kind of stuff, damn right it bothers them.
And the fact that Hillary is the is the banner carrier does not make it easier.
Don't doubt me.
The Democrat Party threw her over themselves in 2008 for crying out loud.
They didn't even wait for the public to get a chance to throw her under the bus.
The Democrat Party itself did.
Almost eight years ago.
Carol Costello on CNN interviewing uh student body president at Ithaca College.
Dominic Ricchio about the student calls for the college president to resign.
She says the chair of the board of your campus.
Actually, she laughs when she asks questions.
I saw her do it again today.
Let me show you what I mean.
The chair of the board on your campus says he's actively working with the president to it to address the concerns.
And they announced a new diversity officer position.
Are these good first steps in the students' minds?
Really?
Last year, the Student Government Association put forward that proposal for the chief diversity officer.
So now, and with it coming now, it shows that President Roshan's leadership is too little too late.
Right.
We asked for that chief diversity officer more than a year ago, and for that to come now that everything is sort of hitting the fan for lack of a better term.
That just shows a lack of overtime commitment and shows that only when things are immediate and urgent that he will take action.
We asked for a chief diversity officer more than a year ago.
We still don't have it.
So there's nobody here to force fairness and keep our feelings from being hurt.
Hehehehehehe.
Hey.
Eeeeeeeeeee!
Now this next one will make your head spin.
Carol Costello practically apologizes for asking the question.
I feel I have to ask you this question because it's out there.
There are people who think that the students are overreacting because you can't, you know, present one horrible incident that would merit these large protests and the ouster of a college president.
These students are not overreacting.
All of these situations have students of color at Ithaca College.
Very, very unsafe.
They do not feel emotionally safe or physically safe in many students.
Stop the tape.
How can you show up?
You're here how unsafe it is.
It's scary unsafe.
The campus at Ithaca College.
The students are not overacting.
They feel emotionally unsafe in many scenarios.
Here's the rest of the bite.
And I think that it is really important to foster a school and a institution where students can feel safe And can feel that they're just as included as any other student.
Okay, do you notice any commonality here?
One of the major complaints at Mizzou, students don't feel safe.
The citizens Baltimore don't feel safe.
Ferguson, Missouri don't feel safe.
But predominantly at the University of Missouri Columbia.
We don't feel safe.
We feel very scared.
It's really traumatic, you know.
And at Ithaca, oh, it's so scary, Carol.
Students feel unsafe, and you can extend it.
I mean, we didn't get our diversity officer when they promised.
So there's nobody.
Nobody to enforce fairness and quality.
So, yeah, we feel really unsafe.
Notice the commonality, unsafe.
Tells me the whole thing is coming from a manual.
There's an instruction manual here, blueprints or what have you.
It isn't spontaneous by any stretch of the imagination.
And it's always the case that I feel guilty.
Remorse at not getting to the phones in the first hour, particularly we've got a good lineup here.
So I um I'm asking if those of you on hold right now waiting, if you could be patient, uh it won't be long before we get there, I promise.
And I appreciate your patience.
I'm glad that you waited.
If you can.
We have um much more still to come here, folks.
Barely scratch the surface here.
You stick tight, and we'll be back right after this.
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