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March 24, 2016, Thursday, Hour #2
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I saw this headline today.
Men used to whistle at me, and I wasn't happy about it.
You know who said that?
That'd be Muchel my Belle Obama while twirling on the dance floor down doing the tango in Argentina.
First Lady Michelle Obama has been the victim of sexism, she said Wednesday.
Because men used to whistle at her while she walked down the street.
This is yesterday in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
By the time I started school, I began encountering people outside of my home who had less faith in my ability to reach my goals.
Teachers who didn't think that I was smart enough.
Yeah and would call on the boys instead of the girls, even though the girls had better grades.
People who thought a girl shouldn't have ambition.
And they would ask my brother what career he planned to have.
But would ask me what kind of man I wanted to marry.
You know, this is what's incredible here.
You're you're dealing with with a woman married to the most powerful man in the world.
I mean, this is an exalted position.
Presidency of the United States is pinnacle.
If you look at politics as a business, uh it's the pinnacle in any other realm uh to run around and after almost eight years serving a co-leadership role in terms of leader of the free world to still be walking around with childhood grievances to whine about childhood grievances to continue to push some corrupt leftist agenda
to claim that she hasn't gotten over the horrors of being a young girl in this reprobate place called America when she was growing up, and here she is on foreign soil, telling everybody essentially what an unfair, what a rotten, what a sexist place she grew up.
But there's hope.
There's hope, and I'm sure she says and is thinking, the women of Argentina, the young girls of Argentina, you're facing the same thing, and she stands there as an example of all of the horrors that can be overcome.
I tire.
I tell I I tire of these people running around the world, essentially telling everybody that they can get to listen to them what a horrible place their own country is.
And if you listen to Michelle Obama, you would think that all of this discrimination and all of these horrors she's sitting as first lady of the United States, and she can't get past it.
She can't get over it.
She wants I'm telling these people are bitter.
They have not gotten over it.
All of this is personal, and they haven't gotten rid of their anger.
They haven't gotten rid of whatever resentment chips on their shoulder they harbor.
Here's the bit about sexism being w do you know how many women would love being whistled at walking down the street?
Am I gonna get fined for that?
Am I out of touch observing that?
Seriously, Mr. Sadly, you know, sadly, I might be on the edge acknowledging that, yeah, the wolf whistle.
You know, okay, so you've got your average American construction site, and you have your average American construction worker.
And every woman in the world knows if you go walking by there, you're gonna whistled at.
And yet they walked by.
Uh, depending on time of day, it doesn't matter.
They're all gonna get whistled.
The idea that that that is discriminatory.
This is what's wrong with the modern era of feminism in the first place is it takes normal, natural human nature and tries to corrupt it or say that it's corrupt or perverted, and then use the power of government to force people to behave in ways that violate basic human nature.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Obama, but God made me a man.
And as such, I can't help noticing a woman who I think's attractive.
I'll be damned if I'm gonna shut up and not tell her so.
But boy, if you do, you're insulting her brain as though she doesn't have one or engaging in stuff.
So now no wonder men don't go to college.
Who wants to be victimized by this kind of stuff?
Here's what she said about it.
As I got older, I found that men would whistle at me or make comments about how I looked as I walked down the street, as if my body were their property.
Oh, come on.
If I were an object to be commented on, I began to realize that the hopes I had for myself were in conflict with the messages I was receiving from people around me.
Messages that said that as a girl, my voice was somehow less important, that how my body looked was more important than how my mind worked.
Folks, this is 1969 stuff.
This is 1969 stuff that she is spewing here.
Modern era of feminism and feminism, it dates back, I'll never forget it, I know that's the year.
68, 6970, that period.
Because I happen to become a man in those years I will never forget.
You talk about the horrors, try being a guy with women thinking all this.
Noticing them as offensive, noticing them as sexism, just simply noticing them as subjugating them.
But still think about it.
First lady of the United States and to still be walking around harboring this kind of resentment and then trying to pass it on.
And trying to inculcate young skulls full of mush in Argentina with the same rot gut about what a horrible place the United States was.
If you listen to Democrat campaign, it still is.
It's one of the most amazing things.
You listen to Crazy Bernie, you listen to Hillary Clinton talk about just the last seven years.
Seven years they controlled, seven years their policies reigned supreme, seven years they had everything to do with defining, and listening to them talk about it.
It's astounding.
And then the PS Desistance.
She was not finished until this.
Eventually, I just got tired of always worrying about what everyone else thought of me.
So I decided not to listen to the voice of the.
Stop the tape a minute.
You're still obsessed with what people think of you, otherwise you wouldn't be saying any of this.
That's the whole point.
All right, re-cue it at the top.
Actually, there's no recuing, it's digital.
It just happens.
Here, play it again.
Eventually, I just got tired of always worrying about what everyone else thought of me.
So I decided not to listen to the voices of those who doubt it or dismiss me.
Shh.
Instead, I decided to listen to my own voice.
You see, women here in Argentina and in the U.S. face so many of the same struggles.
We struggle to be paid equally for our work.
No, I'm struggle to balance the needs of our family with the demands of our jobs.
We struggle to stop domestic violence and abuse.
Terrible crimes that have no place in any country on this planet.
In this woman, I notice speech patterns because I'm a I'm a highly trained broadcast specialist.
I know this stuff.
And I have from the first speech this woman gave as president.
She was talking about the struggle.
We could go back to the Soundbite Archive.
The first speech she made was talking about the struggle.
Capital T Capital S. The struggle.
And it hasn't stopped.
Nearly eight years in, and the struggle continues because that's the key.
The struggle never ends.
The oppression never ends.
There's never victory.
You never overcome anything.
There are always gonna be villains.
There are always going to be people out to stop you.
You can never ever be happy.
You can never ever achieve any.
You have to keep people on edge.
You have to keep people thinking that the world is stacked against them.
You can't inspire people, you can't motivate people.
You gotta tell them how the rest of the world in your own country, in fact, is nothing but a bunch of reprobates.
What a message to take internationally.
One of condemnation in your own country.
One of dispiriting negativity.
It's just, it has always amazed me.
It's not just her, by the way, it's the entire American left.
It's why they're never happy.
You never run into one that's happy.
You never end it.
In fact, if you're happy around one, you are provoking them.
But I just I just find the whole.
What's the mindset?
Let's go to Argentina, tell everybody how rotten we have.
Your president and first lady.
Millions of Americans ostensibly agree with you, supported you, love you, they elected you.
The majority of your fellow citizens, you run around the world running them down.
I don't understand the mind.
Well, I do.
No, I totally understand the mindset.
And it's something so foreign to me that it takes great effort to understand it, and I know I will never be able to relate to it.
Now, uh, folks, before the previous hour ended, I got into a little bit of a discussion on the overall decline of much of what holds us together and defines us as a country, the superpower as an exceptional nation.
And I asked a question, and it's about this FBI investigation of Mrs. Clinton and her email, stored the server and whether or not she was trafficking and classified documents.
There have been so many people.
We've we've had Joe de Geneva who worked the DOJ, his wife's worked at the DOJ, there'd be any number of people of that stature who claim to still have friends, contacts, if you will, in the FBI and at the DOJ,
who have said, and it's it's too many of them having said it for there not to be something to it, that the FBI has collected reams of evidence, overwhelming evidence that Mrs. Clinton and her email server in violation of the law, that she has been trafficking in classified data, and that it really comes down to now whether or not the Department of Justice will indict.
The FBI can't indict, they can request an indictment, but only the DOJ can indict.
And it really really boils down to how many people do you know when you're getting together anybody or going through your day, and the subject comes up.
How many people do you know who really have faith that the DOJ will indict Mrs. Clinton or that she will be held accountable?
I would venture to say that most people will, nah, they're never gonna, they're never gonna take out one of their own.
They said they're not gonna indict Hillary if she's the presidential front runner.
They're not gonna.
Essentially, nobody, this is a really, really problematic, sad thing.
Nobody has any faith in the rule of law in this country anymore when these people, today's Democrats, today's leftists are in charge with enforcing it.
Nobody has any faith.
The rule of law is the glue.
Respect for the Constitution, respect for the law is what holds us together.
People ask constantly, Rush, we've been around over 200 years, and the Constitution has prevailed.
How?
I said, because people have respected it.
Every president, well, maybe a couple exceptions, but for the most part, people have respected it.
They've honored it.
They have been truthful when they took their oath.
But all it would have taken is one despot to essentially tear it up, have the power of police and military to enforce his decision, and we can forget the kind of country we are.
It's the rule of law that holds all this together.
And if the rule of law is only applicable to certain people based on political considerations, it essentially has vanished.
There's a piece here by Roger Simon at PJ Media.
James Comey and Loretta Lynch hold the whole country in their hands.
And he's troubled by this like a lot of people are.
And I want to just read the whole thing to you, but give you a couple of pull quotes here.
First one is this is far and away the most important issue of election 2016.
All others pale compared to it.
How our government, the FBI, the DOJ, resolve this investigation will affect the very backbone of our country, the rule of law.
No democrat society can exist without it.
No democratic society can exist without it.
No person, no matter how high, can be above it.
Without the rule of law, the United States of America as we know it doesn't exist.
And that's exactly right.
That's the whole point of this.
And if the ruling regime can simply choose not to apply it to their own members.
Well, this has ceased to be a representative republic.
And it's become something else.
Gotta be careful with the terms you use because you can turn people off, like banana republic or whatever.
But certainly we cease being a representative republic when certain people are above the law simply because they're a member of the correct or a certain political party.
Next pull quote from Mr. Simon.
So when I write that FBI Director James Comey and the Attorney General Loretta Lynch have the whole country in their hands, I mean it.
Whatever conclusions they come to, assuming they come to the same ones, somehow the vast majority of our citizens must be convinced they have reached those conclusions honorably, fairly, and correctly.
And that won't be easy.
No matter what hints or leaks occur.
But somehow that information must get out to every extent possible because the public must be reassured.
Well, it works the other way, too.
You can't have all of these leaks, and nobody's denied them other than Mrs. Clint.
Oh, that's not gonna happen!
I'm not even gonna answer the question.
Isn't it gonna happen?
But other than there hadn't been any denial of these leaks.
No denial, no official denial of the reams of evidence that's been collected.
And I don't think very many people doubt it.
Too many people have come forward and explained how they couldn't get away with this, and they're in government now or have been.
So significant number of people, those paying attention, already think Mrs. Clinton is beyond the edges of the law here.
So if nothing happens to her, by definition, respect for the rule of law just goes by the wayside.
If it becomes something that is totally dependent on your political party affiliation or your political standing.
I mean, this is exactly you want to say hello, Donald Trump.
This is exactly why so many Americans look at the political establishment and think it's corrupt beyond repair, and needs an infusion of decent, different people who don't have don't have any career whatsoever as part of all this.
I have to take a brief time out, back with more after this.
Don't go away.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
Ill rush more with half my brain tied behind my back, just to make it fair, do it every day.
You know, folks, I was I was at dinner last night, and I was telling some people about the Chris Cuomo quote that I played earlier in the week, and they didn't believe me.
They said, Rush, surely you misunderstood that.
No, I didn't.
So I I want you to hear this again.
This is Chris Cuomo, he is the son of Mario the Pious, as you know, and he is uh member of the media now.
He's uh morning show host over at CNN.
He's a show's called New Day.
And on Monday, they're everybody celebrating Obama's trip to Cuba.
And Alison Camarada notices a shirt that Chris Cuomo's wearing.
He says, Chris, we can't help but notice your shirt here.
Tell us the history of that shirt.
Now listen carefully, because in this soundbite is what Chris Cuomo thinks communism is.
My guyavera, this shirt belonged to my father.
It was given to him by Fidel Castro.
It marked conversations going on decades ago that were the same as those today.
The concern was the freedom of the people.
What is the point of this communist regime if it is not to truly make everyone equal?
Not at the lowest level, not by demoralizing everyone, but lifting everyone up.
My father, generations of politicians have been fighting this.
So I wear this shirt as a reminder of that.
You know, I that was one of the most teachable moments I've ever had all my life.
I have been asking myself, why so many leftists are supportive of communism when everybody knows?
I thought everybody knows.
Communism kills.
Communism denies liberty and freedom.
Communism equals poverty.
Communism equals political prisons.
Communism builds walls to keep people in because everybody wants to leave.
And in that context, I've always said, how come so many, most of them in the media, and many in the Democrat, but why do they wax so eloquently of communism?
What was it about Gorbachev in Cuba and Cheek Guevara?
And then it all became clear when Chris Cuomo defined it.
He has been taught what's the point of this 50-year regime down there, he said, if it's not to make everybody equal by lifting everybody up.
My father's been fighting this for 50 years.
So these people are waiting for the great communist payoff of upward mobility, liberty and freedom, and wealth for everybody.
Well, it's no wonder.
Anyway, back in a Well, now, isn't that just great?
Look at it, there's Ash Carter.
Obama's Secretary of Defense saying that the Europeans need to accelerate their ISIS campaign.
Yeah, while he does the tango down in Argentina while Obama does.
Yeah, the Europeans need to accelerate their ISIS campaign.
Who do you think they're following?
I mean, who started this open borders immigration idea anyway?
And Angelo Merkel comes along and does it, and all these other European nations.
And now they've got the problems they don't know what to deal with, and now Ashcart, hey, it's your problem.
You guys, you know, you guys have really got to batten down the hatches over there.
The Europeans are going to be able to say, what us?
Anyway, great to have you back here, folks.
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I'm not kidding.
This this Chris Cuomo soundbite.
I was some dinner at dinner last night with some friends.
And I I couldn't, even when I quoted him accurately, verbatim, and I somehow I didn't.
Well, maybe they just didn't think it was that big a deal.
As somebody who uh came of age, if you will, in this entire arena of politics, with anti-communism being one of the animating aspects of my political education, because it was the antithesis is the antithesis of freedom and liberty.
Uh and it it shaped the world of my parents and grandparents of him.
My grandparents, when Nikita Khrushchev shows up at the UN pounds his shoe and says, We will bury you, we will do whatever to your grandchildren.
They had no choice but then to believe it.
They took the threat seriously.
So my uh political education, if you will, was focused on the evils of communism and the failures worldwide.
And during this entire period, as I would grow older and become even more informed about it, more educated.
I couldn't escape seeing your average news anchor here or news reporter or New York Times writer just speak and write fawningly of individual communists, leaders, practitioners, uh countries and so forth.
It never made any sense.
It's how d uh how how knowing what I knew about communism, how in the world can these people not see the inherent evil?
And in fact, as journalists, what is it that made them oblivious to the fact that if we ever Did fall prey to communists, they'd be the first people put in jail.
They'd be the first people shut up.
There is no such thing as freedom of the press.
It's state-run media here, state-run media there, which many would argue we already have here.
Lighthearted way.
But then I heard this Chris Cuomo, as who I say, grew up in the home of Mario Cuomo and was surrounded by liberal Democrats his whole life.
Look what he thinks communism is.
That Cuba is still in the middle of its 50 year struggle to make everybody equal.
Not at the lowest level, not by demoralizing everybody, but lifting everybody up.
In whose world is that what communism is?
Well, obviously, in a lot of liberals' minds, that's what it is.
Communism is about equality and prosperity and happiness and no competition, and everybody's the same.
So communism is the road or the route to utopia.
It has to be.
And all these years, I thought I've been up against people who knew what it was, but for some reason didn't want to believe it.
I didn't know until Monday of this week that I was up against people who don't even know what it is.
They have a totally skewed definition of it.
Who think it is vastly superior to capitalism in the United States because it holds so much more promise, you see.
There's no poverty in communism if it's done right.
There's no suffering in communism if it's done right.
And they're all waiting for that.
At some point it's gonna pay off.
It hasn't ever in the world anywhere, but the promise is there.
I guess if you've been taught that, that's all you know.
Anyway, it was just an eye-opening thing for me.
I don't mean to be the dead horse with it, but I think it's I think it's so instructive in informing us what these people think about other domestic political issues in this country.
Why they so hate capitalism, why they so love big government, why they so love command and control economies.
It's all there.
Communism is utopia, communism.
And they're just waiting for the right what is we are the ones we've been waiting for.
Obama's slogan.
What does it mean?
We're the guys, they're finally going to make it happen.
And of course, it can't work.
Intellectually, economically, it's impossible.
And the evidence is all over the world, and yet that's denied because the hope and the desire overwhelms the real.
Anyway, back to the phones.
We uh go back to Linda De Mount Laurel, New Jersey.
I'm glad you waited.
It's great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Hey, I appreciate you.
Thank you.
I appreciate you.
Thank you very much.
Um I think that uh Obama can't pay attention to this whole thing in Brussels right now.
He's on spring vacation.
He's on spring break with his family.
He's got games to go to and dances to go to.
He can't he'll deal with this when he gets home.
I just really feel like he's on spring break.
So this is not in the forefront of his mind right now.
Right, and a vacation's a vacation.
And if you go on vacation, you should really just get into it.
I mean, that's the whole point of a vacation.
Exactly.
Turn your phone off.
I'm surprised he even knows this all happened.
Well, no, I I get he knows it happens.
I mean, I know you're being facetious.
Yes, I am.
Totally, totally.
Um the problem is there are a lot of people in the country who would hear you, you know what this woman gets it.
Our poor president is so overworked, and he committed to vacation.
Guy, children there.
It's their last spring break as president.
You got other people that can deal with this.
What can he do about it anyway?
Linda, thank you.
Mike in St. Louis.
Thank you, sir.
Hi.
Hi, Russ, thanks for taking my call.
You bet.
I want to make a comment about this religion of peace thing.
The only people that I've heard talking about religion of peace are usually uh liberal elites and politicians.
Um I haven't seen a Muslim leaders uh such as they are come forward, stand behind the president uh at a presentation and decry this terrorism.
You know, this administration Wait, wait, wait.
That hold on a minute.
That's a good point.
The last time, like when we see the Ayatollah hominy, does the Ayatollah hominy talk about Islam as a religion of peace and Iran as a nation of peace.
I haven't heard him say that.
You're right.
The practitioners of this religion don't even call it a religion of peace.
In this administration, he had no trouble finding a bunch of Catholic dissidents to invite to the White House when the Pope came to the country.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So why can't they find Muslim leaders who will stand up by name?
I've seen some half-hearted press releases and Facebook postings decrying this, but quite frankly, I don't believe them.
Well, because we don't want to make them targets in their own neighborhoods.
Well.
And that's why they don't come forward now.
Well, what what I say when people talk to me about Islam being a religion of peace is I say, name one.
Name one Muslim leader who come forward and decry this and say that it's against the teachings of the Quran, because I haven't heard anybody do it.
Well, but it isn't.
See, that's the thing.
But that's another thing.
Understanding a truth about Islam apparently is as difficult as understanding the truth about communism.
Well, I mean, your your point is exactly look at I hate to this is another horse that I keep beating, but Andrew McCarthy, who has become a close friend.
I'll I'll briefly tell the story.
Andy McCarthy was in the U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Manhattan, when the blind sheikh, Omar Abdelrahman, was threatening to blow up New York City.
Lincoln Tunnel, he did engineer the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.
So it it uh became Andy's job to convict him, and he conducted the trial.
So as part of his prep, he read the Quran.
He had to find out what the what how how big a kook the guy was.
And the guy was advocating kooky things, recruiting people to blow up landmarks and tunnels and bridges.
So he read the Quran to find out, in preparation for the trial, just what an oddball he was dealing with, and he found out that it's all in there, that the guy wasn't a kook, he was loyal.
He was devout.
People don't want to hear that.
And of course, you do have uh people uh Islamists and and Muslims.
No, no, no, that is an incorrect reading of the Quran.
So there is argument about that.
But Andy steadfastly stands by it, maintains it.
Sharia what's all in there.
But just as Chris Cuomo, who knows how many millions of others don't get it about communism, same thing here.
And what's happened is that if you claim look at look at how anti-communism gets stigmatized.
If you were an anti-communist, you were a kook, you were a nut, you were a conspiracy theorist.
Uh and and nobody wanted to hear from you.
Now you you've got an anti-communism that's so easy to fall back on.
You simply are not sophisticated enough to understand exactly what's going on if your view if communism is that and the same thing is happening to people now who have a view of the religion of peace.
If it doesn't comport with the current DOJ definition, the State Department definition of Obama, then you are the problem.
Anyway, it's a good point.
I'm glad you call Mike another obscene profit timeout here at the EIB network, back before you know it.
And we are back on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Rush Limbaugh here on the EIB network, the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies, Terry and Hewitt, Texas.
Great to have you.
Hi.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
How are you doing?
I I'm fine.
But I'm a little confused.
Uh I've been listening to you warn us for years about the Democrats.
You say when you can't win in the arena of ideas, you resort to personal attacks.
And that's what Donald Trump does all the time.
If you're a woman, you become a bimbo and a pig, and if you're a man, then you've been on your knees begging him for money.
I just wondered, do you think for a minute that he wouldn't use uh the IRS, the EPA, and the FBI to go after his enemies?
Uh he's still got a vendetta against Megan Kelly, and now he's starting on Heidi Cruz.
Yeah, isn't it amazing how he gets away with this stuff?
Why do you think that is, Terry?
I was at this dinner that I've been describing last night with some some friends of mine I haven't seen in a while.
We're talking about all of this stuff.
Um how he gets away, why do his supporters not abandon him?
Why does the media not step forward and offer blanket condemnation and suggest he's unfit for American politics?
Why does his popularity not suffer?
Do you have it I mean uh can you help me understand any of this?
No, no, I don't understand it.
Well, there has to be a reason.
There has to be a reason for it.
Well, there has to be there has to be a reason, but we don't need another know it all with a king complex in the White House.
Uh when asked who he consults on foreign policy, he said himself.
Yeah.
Just like Obama, he always thinks he's the smartest man in the room.
Well, compared to Obama, he probably is.
Well, probably so, but uh he he's not.
It's interesting you bring that up.
I have a story here in my formerly nicotine-stained fingers.
And it's from the Hill.com.
And it's exactly it's a it's right on the money.
What I have been talking about i i uh uh i on focused for the last two weeks.
The headline here vocal Trump critics in GOP open to supporting Clinton.
And this is about people in the Washington establishment who are having the vapors.
They're beside themselves when they find out who Trump's foreign policy team is.
He's named some people.
And these people at the establishment, they are aghast.
They can't believe that Trump has chosen the people he's chosen because they're not in the club.
And some of them are even conspiracy believers.
And they're just beside themselves, and they're saying if this doesn't change, we're voting for Hillary.
We can't vote.
If they say they're voting for Hillary, then they are insane.
Well well, yes.
But that's my point.
But these are members of the Republican establishment.
I don't have time to go through the details of the story.
I'm gonna do it later, and I don't want to take it away from your call.
But it you wait till you hear it.
It's classic.
I don't know any of these people.
They're not members of the club.
How can he choose these people?
They're and it's it's just it's classic.
It's exactly what I told you the reaction was gonna be to the quote unquote establishment to Trump.
But look, we're getting a little bit off the path of your question.
I'm like you.
I'm asking.
Look at you, you say I'm not condemning all kinds of people are, and it's but why but why aren't you, Rush?
Uh I've listened to you for years.
I don't think it needs to be.
It speaks for itself.
When I but but there's a lot of people don't understand liberalism.
Uh Terry, there are a lot of people that that I think by definition still need to be informed and educated that it isn't the soft, loving, compassionate stuff that it's portrayed to be.
Um Trump speaks for himself.
That that the what who Trump is and what he's doing is not a mystery to anybody.
He's it it it's exact opposite of a mystery.
It's in your face.
But but right now, we have a candidate with all the qualities that you said for years that you wanted and and that he's a real conservative, and you've said real conservatives can win.
But I hear you every day just talking about both sides, uh Trump and and uh Ted Cruz, like you're a disinterested observer.
No.
Not correct.
I talk about the news here.
I don't do topics and I don't do causes.
Yesterday's entire first two hours about Ted Cruz, it was in total support.
It was defining what Cruz was doing, it was defending it.
I I know, I know.
I've never heard you say anything bad about Ted Cruz.
I know that you have you have praised him to the hill.
He was in the news.
He earned coverage.
I don't do causes and I I don't I don't do topics here.
I mean, I i if Trump's you warn us every day about about the Democrats and Hillary and then Bernie.
Why aren't you warning us why aren't you warning people Because I'm not voting Hillary Clint if Trump's a nominee, I'm voting for him.
I'm gonna vote for anybody but Hillary Clinton.
I'm not voting for her no matter what.
Daffy Duck could be our nominee.
He gets my vote.
I am not voting for Hillary or Bernie or Biden or whoever ends up being a nominee.
Pure and simple.
The Democrat Party is the most destructive force.
The American left, the most destructive force in this country today.
These people I was at dinner, I asked them all these questions.
You know what I got back about Trump?
They're excited.
They were fast, they're and they're they're big Republican donors.
They're excited.
They think it will be fun to see what a genuine outsider, somebody not a professional politician, would do.
Everybody's fed up with the way the establishment's running this country, both parties.
Anyway, I don't mean to be rude, but I'm out of time, Terry.
Thanks for the call.
Be right back.
It's the fastest three hours in media, folks.
The first two already in the can on the way over to the Limbaugh Broadcast Museum, virtual broadcast museum at rushlimbaug.com.
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