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February 23, 2016, Tuesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 Podcast.
Why you talk about blowing the conventional wisdom, the smithereens.
Holy smokes, have you seen this?
With Jeb Bush out.
Remember what everybody said.
You had Trump over here at his 30%, 35%, whatever, and yet everybody else over here.
And all of that equaled anti-Trump.
So you had these people out there say, yeah, so if Kasich gets out, or if Carson gets out, and those votes are going to go to Rubio or Cruz, and they're going to get closer, and then if Cruz or Rubio get out, then it's going to solidify, and eventually we're going to beat Trump.
Well, all that just got blown to smithereens, folks, because one-time front runner, Jeb.
When was Jeb the front runner?
Greetings and welcome back, by the way, great Rush Limbaugh here today.
It had to be.
Yeah, that's what it had to be before he declared.
Yeah, back I that's back in in January, I'm sorry, December 2014, when Jeb was saying he's going to win the general by losing the primary.
And as I said yesterday, first stage of that, he's he's done.
So according to the Bush team, they are primed now to win the general election because they've lost the primary.
That must have been when he was he was uh the highest rated back in the late 2014 and the first half, maybe 2015, before he announced before Trump got in.
Anyway, telephone 800-282-2882 if you want to be on the program.
But by the way, what did I tell you?
The Justice Department now saying, Oh, uh, wait, we have 12 more phones we want to get right after Bill Gates.
I wonder if someday the true story of that guy will ever be told too.
But anyway, Bill Gates is out there siding with the government.
We can trust him.
They only want one phone.
They only want to get into one phone.
It's a cheap phone.
It doesn't matter a hill of beans, it's a terrorist phone.
Come on.
So Gates goes out there, goes on record, now the DOJ.
By the way, by the way, there's 12 other phones that we're waiting on.
And guess what?
In New York City, the police commissioner there, Bill Bratton still depressed because the lanes is closed.
And the mayor, Bill De Blasio, yeah, they've got 175 phones they want Apple to break into.
Everybody's lining up.
I don't mean to be jumping ahead of myself here, folks, but I'm telling you, it's another one of these loaded days.
Anyway.
One time frontrunner Jeb Bush's exit from the 2016 Republican presidential race has helped Donald Trump expand his lead.
Oh no!
That wasn't supposed to happen.
Bush's votes is relatively few, if they are not supposed to go to Trump.
That no, no, no.
Of all the candidates, Bush voters would never go to Trump.
Maybe Carson's.
Maybe some of Rubio's if he got out.
Maybe some of Cruz's, but never.
It wouldn't happen.
Not a single Jeb voter would migrate to Trump.
Rasmussen reports said today that Trump has expanded his lead by 15 points.
This Erasmus and National Survey, 36%.
Rubio's at 21.
Cruz is at 17.
Rasmussen found that Trump expanded his lead by five points.
Time to win Jeb got out.
So all of this conventional wisdom that the that every candidate would support, other than Trump.
Trump's not going to get any of it.
I've been warning people that that's not the case anyway.
And now we have our first bit of uh.
This is gonna shock them.
This is this is this is gonna blow them uh wide open.
They're not they're not gonna know what hit him.
And the second polling story today is that in Ohio, Trump beats Kasich by six points.
And that's the only reason Kasich is hanging on is to have a good showing in Ohio.
Kasich wants to be kingmaker.
Kasich knows he's not gonna be the nominee.
Kasich wants to be the kingmaker, maybe even be the VEP.
And yesterday, Larry Sabateau and somebody else on television suggested that the fastest best way to head Trump off at the pass is for Rubio to go out there and ask Kasich to be his VP and for Kasich to accept it.
So that these guys could eventually Kasich's vote could all go to Rubio, particularly when they get into Ohio, and then have the ticket, Kasich Rubio, Florida, Ohio, and skunk Trump.
And that's the only way they can do it.
If they don't do it and do it fast, according to Saboteau and some of the others, there's no stopping Trump.
Kevin McCarthy, better than 50% chance Trump the nominee.
Others are saying that time is dwindling away.
But this Ohio poll showing Trump ahead of Kasich, I don't know what people were expecting, but apparently they were expecting Kasich to win that because he's the governor there and is a relatively popular figure there.
But it's amazing.
The evidence is right in front of everybody, and they continue, many of them to remain in various states of denial.
Can I give you two contrasting stories here today?
Lead story all morning at Drudge.
Trump says that if he's elected president, he will prosecute Hillary.
Do you know what a big deal that is to people?
I think this is another one of these classics.
I believe that people see that and don't believe Trump means it.
He's just mouthing off that he would never ever do it, and big whoop.
Why is Drudge making that the lead story?
The truth of the matter is there are people out there who have wanted Hillary Clinton prosecuted since the 90s.
There are people out there who have wanted Bill and Hillary Clinton seriously intersecting with the law since the 1990s.
There are a lot of people who I this will surprise you.
And it's anecdotal.
I've had about five email notes today from people.
That's it.
I'm going Trump.
If he really does that, that's it.
The hatred or the opposition or the disgust with the Clintons is so deep and profound that even something as innocuous as something people think Trump will flip-flop on has energized some people.
And I I mentioned this because I still think that there's a lot of people, even with the evidence right in front of them, still do not realize what's going on.
So on one hand, here we have Trump promising, claiming that he will try, he will prosecute Hillary.
On the other hand, this is I don't know.
I'll just read it to you.
Real clear politics, Marco Rubio lays out his policies.
He was on with uh with O'Reilly last night.
And by the way, Dr. Krauthammer got annoyed with O'Reilly last night.
I happened to accidentally have the TV on what yeah, was watching some stuff on Apple TV and it hit the wrong button and it switched over to Direct TV and Fox News was on from the weekend.
So I watched it a little bit.
And O'Reilly did his usual thing of giving his analysis and asking Krauthammer, you know, okay, where am I right or where am I wrong?
And Crowthammer's not there to tell anybody whether O'Brien's right or wrong.
He's there to tell people what he thinks.
So he answered it, and it didn't.
It was kind of a lot of friction there.
But anyway, O'Reilly last night grilled Marco Rubio what his policy will be on illegal immigration and immigration in general.
And Rubio said, if we prove illegal immigration is finally under control, Americans will respond in a responsible way.
Now, my guess is that this is exactly what the conservative of the Republican base does not want to hear from Marco Rubio right now.
I don't know, folks, because look, it just a side-by-side AB comparison.
Here's Trump still assuring everybody's gonna build a wall.
Still assuring everybody they're gonna go.
The people here illegally are gonna go.
Trump, no matter what happens, what Trump is saying is that's what he's gonna do, he's not wavered.
And over here, Rubio is essentially saying, hey, look, once we secure the border, I'm sure the American people will respond in a responsible way.
The translation for that is we're not gonna send them home.
We're gonna find a way to keep them here.
It may not equal amnesty.
It may not equal whatever, but I'm just telling you that this is not what people that Rubio needs to vote for him need to hear.
Then you have Cruz comes out today, or last night, I guess, whenever it was and doubled down.
He made it no bones about it.
He's going to deport.
He supports people.
You're talking tough on uh on amnesty and so forth.
But what happens?
You're elected president, and uh what happens?
They've got to follow the law.
We're gonna get rid of them.
We're gonna send them back.
We're gonna make them get back in the country legally, but we will deport all of them.
So Trump and Cruz saying that Rubio over here saying, Well, if we prove that uh illegal immigration is finally under control, meaning if we prove we've secured the border, I'm sure the American people will understand.
He said, as far as the 12 million that are here, look, I don't believe the American people support some sort of militaristic roundup of individuals, and I don't think you can carry it out.
The sort of tactics it would require would offend the American people.
Maybe I'm not so sure it would offend.
I mean, it would offend some, sure, but I'm the people that we are talking about here voting in Republican primaries.
Not so sure.
Speaking of Governor Kasich.
You know, there's a uh what would you call it?
There's a uh a belief.
It is a it's an old philosophy.
And it's true, if if if you find yourself in any kind of a situation where you are having to explain something you did, or you are having to explain something that you said that you're in bad shape.
You're on defense, you're not moving the bolt, you're not advancing a ball, you've got to stop to explain.
Maybe you said something that wasn't clear, you have to take time to say it again, explain what you meant, what you really meant.
Maybe you stepped in it, maybe one of your opponents left a bag of dog manure right in front of you and happened to step in it.
So you gotta stop and you've got to explain that.
Well, Kasich may have done that because now he's having to explain what he meant.
Grab uh grab audio sound by 14.
Kasich is having to explain what he meant when he said this in Fairfax, Virginia yesterday.
How did I get elected?
We just got an army of people who um and and many women who left their kitchens to go out and go door to door and to put put yard signs up for me all the way back when you know things were different.
He knew he knew the moment the words came out of his mouth that he had to somehow fix this, so he was trying to make it sound like this happened way, way back in the old days when women were in the kitchen.
And if they did anything other than that, they had to leave the kitchen to do it.
Now, actually, that's the 1950s, and Kasich wasn't elected in the 1950s.
So I'm sure a 911 call was placed to Frank once.
Calling Frank once, calling Frank once, message emergency, messaging emergency, please return call now.
How did I get elected?
Well, we just got an army of people, many women left their kitchens to go out and go door to door and put yard signs up for me all the way back when, you know, when things were different.
So he caught himself there.
Later, during the uh in the day, he was at George Mason University, and he got a question from a woman who talked about that remark, saying, I'll come to support you, but I will not be coming out of the kitchen.
And K6.
I got you, I got you, I got you.
He knew that he had uh verbal faux paw there.
Uh where do you think that comes from?
Seriously where do you get it?
Women left their kitchens to go out and put up yards, not make phone calls, not join me on a stump, not come to my office and I they left their kitchens to go hammer yard signs in lawns for me.
Snurdly, you're an expert on this stuff.
Where does that what mindset is that?
You need to help me out here.
It's in the deep dark recesses of back in the era of the male chauvinist.
That's right.
The era of the white male chauvinist, which obviously is over.
Um but somehow there are uh there are that's right, okay.
I did I didn't say that, did I?
Did I say did I say the ear of white male chauvinists?
Well, I didn't mean just white, I mean it's this is true for African American brothers, too.
I mean, our African American I I think even the Eskimos have learned this.
The only place probably uh where that remains untouched would be Sharia Islam.
Hey folks, listen up.
I have the uh uh excerpts here from a video that I want you to hear.
You have to hear this.
It has gone viral out there on social media.
Saturday afternoon, a young female Bernie Sanders supporter named Chelsea posted a video on her Facebook page.
She had spent the day calling voters in the SEC primary states, uh, encouraging them to vote for Bernie.
And this video runs about six minutes.
I'm gonna play the whole thing here.
It runs about six minutes, she's in tears.
She's fighting back tears, she's wiping tears from her face.
She is she's devastated in this.
She wanted to re recount her experiences for everybody to know just how horrible it is out there and what she encountered personally making phone calls for crazy Bernie on Saturday.
So here's here's the first uh sound by about a minute long, and remember, if you hear things that sound like she's cracked, she is.
Here we go.
Three, two, one.
Hit it.
Hi, Facebook.
It's Chelsea.
So today I hosted a phone bank for Bernie Sanders, and uh we were calling the states like a lot of the deep south states for Super Tuesday.
And I've never gotten emotional over politics before, and I'm still learning, and I think it's really important, but I think it's really important that everyone knows that um the people that we called, many of them unsurprisingly were voting for Trump.
Um I just want you to know that the people that are voting for him are really sick people that refer to human beings as animals, and it actually made me sick.
This is sad stuff here, folks.
This is devastatingly sad stuff.
What a shocking learning experience this young woman uh to encounter, and it didn't get better as the video went along.
And I don't think anyone that's a human that has feelings and sense can sit through hours of talking to people that believe that um just because you weren't born in the United States,
or even if you were and you're not white, which I don't know what qualifies you as white anymore.
It makes you not a human being.
There were a lot of comments about just building walls and getting rid of the Mexicans, and I'm hearing hearing that for hours was so horrible.
Um it was really, really nice.
Uh when you would get people that answered that were for Bernie, or even Hillary.
Um There were very few Republicans and conservatives that would answer the phone and be kind that wouldn't have something horrible to say.
So what do you think so far of this thing?
She looks, I looked at the video, she appears to be the young 20s, early 20s.
What do you think?
You think this is real.
Do you think it's you think it's it's representative of young people today who who that they when they encounter people highly opinionated or they that they crumble and uh reduce the tears or uh is this all a giant scam?
An actress, if you will, designed to actually send the message out, she just caught from Bernie and Hillary, and these mean conservatives are making her cry with all this racism and bigotry.
She's shocked.
She brought tears, doesn't quite know how to deal with it.
There's one more clip from it, and we will get to it after this.
Okay, here's the final bite with young Chelsea, the female Bernie Sanders supporter making phone calls for Bernie.
The SEC primary, shocked and brought to tears by what she heard on the other end of the phone.
And many she was reduced to such a quivering mass that she admitted she doesn't even know what it means to be white anymore.
And she was disgusted by what people were saying to her about Mexicans and whatever else.
She was reduced to tears.
Here's the final soundbite.
So if you're not politically involved, that's fine.
But I think that you should know what's going on.
People are actually saying disgusting things like this, and it's real.
And I couldn't type it out because it was so horrible.
Um that's that.
It was really interesting.
It's still really magnificent thing to do to be involved, but um it was really hard.
And it was not at all like calling the other states um and calling Nevada.
Uh and you know, these are people that think that they won the Civil War.
Uh-huh.
Um, it's like talking to less than a brick wall.
I don't even know how to describe it.
Um, so this is just coming from someone who did some phone banking on Saturday.
Right.
Have a good night.
Good night.
All right, so there we get to it.
These are people, the people that she was upset by.
People who think they won the civil war.
It was like talking to less than a brick wall.
And they happen to be Trump supporters, according to young Chelsea.
So I just I just wanted you to hear that because that video has uh has gone viral out there.
Now I just saw something on Fox.
But let me tell a little story.
Snurdley came in here today.
He and I have had a back and forth over Mitch McConnell, whether McConnell's gonna cave on Obama's Supreme Court choice to replace Scalia.
And I told Snerdley what I've told everybody when McConnell first spoke up about this, he said should not.
Obama should not.
And uh we should not, meaning the Senate, confirm anybody, given it's presidential year, and I planted, didn't he did not say would not, he said should not.
That's Republican establishment wiggle room and snerdley, who so desperately wants to believe, like many of you probably so desperately want to believe that something will give these people backbone.
And it may be the Supreme Court that doesn't.
So desperate.
So Snerdley has been constantly singing Mitch McConnell's praises to me.
So he walks in here today.
I gotta tell you, Rush, I got it.
Mitch is hanging tough out there.
He's hanging tough.
He said there aren't gonna be any hearings.
And I said, Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But what did Grassley say?
Snerdley says, Well, I haven't heard of him.
Grass the grassy hasn't sitting in a while.
Okay, so that's About a half hour for the program.
Well, during the break, while I was putting myself back together from my emotional distress listening to Chelsea, I saw a little graphic on TV that said that Chuck Grassley has decided to invoke the Biden rules, and there will not be any hearings on a nomination that Obama might put forth.
And I said, Hallelujah.
Now that's just today.
We're talking about the establishment, Rhino Republicans in many cases, it could change tomorrow.
But it's clever.
Grassley actually said he's invoking the Biden rules.
What are the Biden rules?
Well, it's very simple.
Audio soundbite number six, January 25th, I'm sorry, June 25, 1992, in Washington on the Senate floor.
Here's Senator Biden saying that President George H.W. Bush should not appoint a Supreme Court justice in an election year.
It is my view that if the president goes the way of Presidents Philmore and Johnson and presses an election year nomination, the Senate Judiciary Committee should seriously consider not scheduling confirmation hearings on the nomination until after the political campaign season is over.
It would be our pragmatic conclusion that once the political season is underway, and it is, action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over.
That is what is fair to the nominee and essential to the process.
Otherwise, it seems to me, Mr. President, we will be in deep trouble as an institution.
Right, right, right.
We'll be in deep trouble as an instant.
What deep trouble.
Anyway, what's going on here?
It's George H. W. Bush's last year, and the Democrats, political animals that they are, are intimidating and trying to bully uh 41 in a nominating nobody for a Supreme Court vacancy in his final year for all the reasons that you heard Biden enunciate there.
And Grassley today said, hey, you know what?
It sounded good to me.
I'm going to invoke the Biden rules.
Now there probably aren't any Biden rules formally established.
He's just referring to this soundbite as the Biden rules.
Now I pointed out way back, in fact, let's go back February 15th, about eight days on this program when we first learned of the death of Scalia and the Democrats saying we cannot let this election year stop us from making nominations.
And everybody pointed out how Schumer and all these other Democrats, including Obama, had said that during an election year presidents didn't last year in office, they should not nominate Supreme Court justices, shouldn't have Democrats on the record.
It was blatant hypocrisy.
And I reminded everybody that it doesn't matter.
It's not gonna you can't humiliate them, you can't embarrass them.
You can point out their hypocrisy all day long, and it's not going to have one IOTA's impact.
Here is audio soundbite number four.
It's exactly what I said.
Pointing out what Chuck Schumer said back in 2007, and saying that the Democrats, to be consistent, ought to be saying that Obama shouldn't be appointing justices.
Are you kidding me?
So you go to Chuck Schumer and hey, Chuck, you're being a little hypocritical.
You think Obama should be able to appoint a justice right here, right now.
But in 2007, you said Bush shouldn't.
different circumstance, you'll say.
Iraq War, massively unpopular, massively unpopular president.
The polls were in.
The country hated George Bush.
The country hated everything George Bush was doing, but Obama is beloved, and Obama is still loved and adored and supported and so forth, and it's not the same thing.
And he'll tell you he's not being a hypocrite that he's putting the country first.
And you'll be left with, uh, what?
Did he just say?
That's what he's gonna do.
That's what they'll all do.
They're not gonna let hypocrisy trap them.
You can point it out all day long.
It's not gonna be of any value whatsoever in this fight.
Pointing out Democrat hypocrisy never has Republicans get hoisted on their own petard with it.
That's part of the double standard.
Pointing out hypocrisy on the Republicans can nail them, but not the Democrats.
It's just the way it is.
Okay, so Schumer and now Biden, and there have been many others who have directly, blatantly directly contradicted themselves on this.
And Schumer was asked about it.
Yesterday in Washington on Capitol Hill, he was speaking to reporters about the Supreme Court vacancy.
Uh, and and then and then Biden's call not to approve any nominees during a presidential election, people that unearthed that.
So reporters says, So, Senator Schumer, do you think Biden's 1992 remarks are damaging to your argument?
Look, the simple answer to this, which everyone is saying everywhere, is do your job.
Doesn't matter what anyone what people said in the past.
What about what you said?
We should do our job.
It doesn't matter what we said in the past.
What we said in the past was about that moment, and this is now that was then, and we're gonna get what we want whenever it is.
Whatever year, we're gonna get what we want.
We got a Democrat president, we got a chance to own the Supreme Court for 25 years and snooker you can serve schlong you people left and right for 25 years, or we're gonna do it.
But what about what you said?
Beck and doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
We gotta do our jobs.
So I'm telling you, the hypocrisy argument, don't rely on it to stop them.
It isn't gonna stop, and it's not gonna persuade people to abandon the Democrats.
You can't embarrass their supporters to abandon them.
It just isn't gonna happen.
It's interesting to point it out, make good sound bites, but it's not gonna happen.
Grab a quick phone, call Stephen in Newington, Connecticut.
Thank you, sir.
You're up first today.
It's great to have you.
Hi.
It's a privilege to talk to you.
My question is simple.
If Trump is able to pull up the nomination, and I'm a Cruz supporter, do you think that they could possibly make amends where Cruz could take a schoolia's place?
Which would be a logical transition for Cruz.
You know, I know and your thoughts, you know, on that, and also would that change the power of the Senate?
And you know, the whole picture of that did happen.
And would McConnell actually invoke the nuclear option in order to get him through the Senate committee?
Uh let's take the first thing first here, and that is Trump.
Well, Cruz agreeing to drop out an exchange for promise by Trump to name him to the Supreme Court Philosophical vacancy.
That has been, I saw that speculated upon last night.
There's some people actually hoping that happens.
Not not not Cruz fans.
Um there's some people hoping it happens because they don't think Cruz is going to win and they want Cruz involved.
They think he'd be great up there.
Mike, my the answer to the question is, I mean, Trump doubled down today on Cruz.
You know, Cruz had to fire Rick Tyler.
Well, I don't know if he fired Rick Tyler.
Whether he had to or not, that's even up for debate.
But Tyler, you know what happened on this?
And this is really crazy.
This it's about a dirty trick.
And this is one that Cruz Cruise guys fell for.
Apparently, in a hotel lobby, Cruz's dad and some people sitting around, and Rubio goes walking by and sees that they're reading a Bible.
And somebody's videoing this, and they they close caption it before they circulate the video, saying that Rubio pointing at the Bible said, You won't find any answers in there.
And it's a point, oh dear, and Rick Tyler was presented that video.
Oh my god, God, good it's a gold mine, it's a godsend and went with it.
And it turned out to be a setup that Rubio had not said that.
In fact, he had said the exact opposite.
He'd said all the answers are in there.
And then he even quoted a chapter and verse.
And then the news went out that Tyler, the communications director for Cruz, had run the video and had to apologize for it.
Cruz asked for his resignation.
And even if it had happened the way it was presented at Tyler Cruz says we wouldn't do anything like that.
That's not who we are.
So Timer, who was good, Tyler was he's a good communications guy, but watching him on TV, does good things for Cruz.
He's gone.
And Trump, who has just been nailing Cruz unmercifully.
Every day, Cruz is a worse liar than he was the day before.
He's a nasty, nasty guy.
He's a liar.
This guy, he holds the Bible up when he lies.
I've never met a guy lying like and then with this incident, he's now all over Cruz for scapegoating his poor communications Director.
Trump's out there saying essentially this is Cruz's fault.
That's the people he's got working for him.
It's his mistake.
He stupidly fell for this trick.
And now he's blaming his guy, making his guy fall on the sword.
My my point to you is, Stephen.
I don't know.
Trump has gone so far in insulting Cruz in terms of his integrity and character.
I don't know how he turns around and nominates him for the Supreme Court.
Now I know that it's politics and stranger things have happened, and it probably wouldn't be much to mend the fences.
You know, mutual acknowledgments that uh might have been uh comments that went beyond the payoff, but we all know what was going on.
It wasn't meant personally.
I guess it could happen, but boy, it's it's uh it would be it would be a huge huge turnaround.
But beyond that, Cruz would not get out of this race, and he's certainly not gonna get out of the race on a promise that he's gonna be a Supreme Court nominee.
So he's gonna play this out.
He's still got Texas and the rest of SEC and Super Tuesday to go, and thinks that there's still chance.
So it's uh it's it's one of these ideas that pops up as the uh intelligentsia in politics starts filling what I call downtime or blank time between primaries, between elections.
By the way, the Nevada caucus for the Republicans is today, and you can't find this news.
I know, I know.
Okay, I'll come back and finish the right.
Just is a another story here, folks.
Not sure how this is going to be received at the Rubio camp.
Lawmakers flocking to support Marco Rubio's White House campaign after Jeb Bush dropped out of the race on Saturday.
A slew of Republicans in Congress who previously backed Bush are moving to support Rubio as he battles Republican rivals Trump Cruz, uh Kasich uh Carkson.
Rubio's campaign announced ahead of Tuesday's caucus in Nevada that Senator Dean Heller, Nevada, Mark Ambledye, Nevada be backing his campaign, uh and some representatives from Florida are all Bushbackers now moving over to uh to Rubio.
Uh Bob Dulce, as much as I love John Kasich, you know, Rubio probably a better candidate, and he's young.
So I guess means Kasich isn't, so Bob Dole on ABC.
Do we have this?
Yeah, grab grab sound bite number number 30.
This is uh I mentioned this earlier.
This is uh Rubio on the O'Reilly factor last night.
And I'm just you know, answer this for yourselves, but I'm not sure this is uh what on the fence, if there are any conservative primary voters actually want to hear.
As far as the 12 million that are here, look, I I don't believe the American people support some sort of militaristic roundup of individuals, and I don't think you could carry it out in the sort of tactics that would require would offend the American people.
And the good news is we don't have to do it that way.
If you secure our border, if you secure our border, if you put in place mandatory e-verify, if you put in place a mandatory entry-exit tracking system, if we prove to the American people that illegal immigration is finally under control, I think the American people will respond in a very rational, reasonable, but responsible way.
What he's saying here is if we ever get to the point where we could secure the border and prove it, and announce the American people that no more illegals are getting across.
Certainly not in mass, that we've got it under control.
He's saying the American people, I think will be very fair and understanding about the 12 million or whatever the number is that are here, and would not want to deport them and would want to find a way to keep him here, keep united with their families.
No, over here, Trump deport, deport, they gotta go build a wall, no question about it.
It's the signature element of his campaign.
Cruz has now joined that aspect of it by acknowledging that he would support deporting all 12 million.
So this is clearly the establishment line here that that Rubio has uh taken.
And we'll just have to wait and see how helpful Or whatever else it ends up being.
Now, Cookie was so worried that I would be accused of making fun of Chelsea, the young woman in the video we played earlier, brought to tears by what mean things are people were saying to her.
Let me tell you what I think.
I think that thing's a hoax.
You know, I'm never phone banked, but the one thing I'm they you you you you you you phone bank is to get out your own vote.
What is she doing calling Trump people?
She's she's making phone calls for Bernie Sanders for the SEC Prompt.
Call people you know that are already donating, or you know they're gonna vote.
You want to get them out to vote.
You're not calling to change anybody's mind here.
You're getting out the vote.
What's she doing calling Trump people?
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