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May 26, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 26, 2016, Thursday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Well, I guess it's all but official now.
Trump has reached the magic number to clinch the nomination of the Republican Party.
Of course, the magic number, 1,237, and Trump is now at 1,238.
Now, according to the AP, which does not apparently see the irony in this, the A AP report says that Trump got past the magic number with the support of one, a female delegate, and women supposedly hate Trump.
And number two, the delegate that actually put Trump over the top is an unbound delegate in Colorado, which wasn't supposed to happen because Cruz scooped up all the delegates in Colorado.
It wasn't supposed to happen.
Neither of these women hate Trump.
Colorado went for Cruz, and yet a woman and an unbound Colorado delegate put Trump over the top.
AP making it official unofficial here.
It's not official to the first ballot, the convention, of course, but uh there you go.
1,238 delegates.
And it's it's just going to keep climbing.
Greetings, my friends.
Great to have you here, El Rushbo behind a golden EIB microphone here at the distinguished the prestigious Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
So there's all kinds of stuff out there today.
So we have Obama in Japan saying that uh that that Trump is rattling foreign leaders because they're afraid his policies might not be thought through.
Frankly, I am ready for foreign leaders to be a little rattled by what's happening in this country.
As opposed to what they have become accustomed to and what they have come to expect out of this country, which is a blank check.
I think it's about time foreign country.
By the way, if you hear some squeaking, I got some new shoes, and I'm telling you, these things make noise when I w Do you hear that?
That's my shoes, the the leather being broken in.
So if you hear there's nothing wrong here.
And look, if it's loud, if I can hear it, it's it's loud.
You know, I go walking through the halls here.
Well, at first I said, what in the world?
Am I about to fall through the floor here?
And then I figured out it was the uh it was the new shoes.
Great, great shoes, by the way, best shoes, Trump shoes.
Brand new.
Just kidding.
They're Tommy Bahamas.
Um, so but that's not the only one.
Uh Obama in Japan saying that world leaders are rattled.
And there's another story, same premise, only about global warming, that Trump doesn't seem to be aligned in the right way on global warming.
They're very, very, very concerned out there.
I even read this on my tech blogs.
They're very, very concerned.
They're laughing at Trump, they're mocking Trump because Trump thinks that global warming is a hoax sponsored by the ChICOMs to impede our economic growth.
It is a hoax.
It is a leftist hoax, and it may indeed involve the ChICOMs, but Trump's instincts on this uh are are correct.
So uh grab grab somebody 23, Paul Ryan.
This is from his weekly press conference this morning, and it's only at the top of the soundbite roster here because of the AP story, Trump reaching the magic number to clinch a nomination of 1,238.
So this is Ryan, the Speaker of the House, weekly press briefing.
And during the QA, Luke Russert, the NBC congressional correspondent, said Speaker Ryan, I wondered how the phone call went with Mr. Trump last night.
We heard from your team that it was good.
Is there anything more you can share?
No, it's a productive phone call.
Like I said, we've had this conversation.
Our staffs have been meeting.
We had a very good and very productive phone call.
So I'll leave it at that.
What I'm most concerned about is making sure that we actually have real party unity, not pretend party unity.
Real party unity, because we need to win this election in the fall.
So he, I guess he's still waiting for real party unity before endorsing Trump.
Let me just tell you Trump's just something.
Trump is making this tougher on Ryan than it needs to be.
When he went after Susanna Martinez, Trump Ryan has no choice but than to be protective of her.
I mean, she's chairman of Republican governors.
Look, you can frown in there at me all you want.
And I don't care whether what Trump said about her was true or not.
I I was asking myself, why in the world, what the timing of this.
When Trump himself states that he's attempting to unify the party, um, Ryan that that by going after Susanna Martinez, Trump gave Ryan a reason to hold off a couple more days or a week or whatever.
I mean, Ryan can't come out and endorse Trump the day after he dumps on a Republican government.
He just can't do it.
No matter what who's right or wrong, no matter whatever Trump said about her right or doesn't matter.
Just the optics of the whole thing.
You understand that, right?
I I know she dumped on him first.
This, by the way, I there's there's a story here that hasn't gotten a lot of attention.
I think it's big.
And I think it's important.
And I think it is for those of you who are deeply invested in Donald Trump, it's crucially important, and it's very, very comforting.
It's the story about how he fired Rick Wiley.
But a lot of what's the big deal about that, Rush.
Well, I'll tell you why it's a big deal.
It's a it's a big deal for what it stands for and what it represents.
You know, Rick Wiley was the he's he's an establishment guy.
Manafort hired him, who's also an establishment guy, and he ran Paul Walker's Scott Walker's campaign in uh in Wisconsin.
And so he's got he's got establishment bona fides, and Manafort brought this guy in, and they were going to try to I don't know, overthrow they were going to try to take control of the campaign from Trump's team that he's had throughout the primaries, led by Lewandowski and whoever else is in that mix.
Now, you might remember it was either last week or the week before that I issued a warning of sorts that one of the pitfalls Donald Trump is going to face as the weeks and days go by, and as he gets closer to and then surpasses the number of delegates.
This is human nature.
It happens in many businesses.
It has happened to me.
This is the way the re one of the reasons I am fully aware of this is because of personal experience with it.
The effort to change Trump is going to be intense from within his own campaign, and it'll be well-intentioned, but it'll be wrong.
There are people who'll tell Trump you've got to change now.
You have won the nomination.
It's not the primaries, it's the general.
You have to change.
And what that means is you have to tone it down.
You have to dial it back.
You have to become more presidential.
Whatever the advice is, it will consist of people thinking that Trump now has to uh grow in uh stature in office and drop whatever it is that worked during the primaries because they're over now, and we're on to the general, and it's not a whole slate of opponents, it's one opponent, and there's all kinds of money involved now.
And the biggest mistake Trump could make would be to take any of that advice.
The biggest mistake Trump could make would be to listen to anybody who tells him it's time to change.
Now, some of the some of the advice is intended to sabotage, even people supposedly in your own circle.
Folks, there's envy and there's jealousy within every organization.
And in something like Trump's, which is red hot, it is the focus of attention in the modern world today, and everybody involved wants the light to shine on them too.
It's human nature.
There are people in that organization, in every organization, particularly those that are humming and are hot and have a lot of attention focused on them.
There are people within those organizations who want Attention themselves.
They want to be credited as the advisor, as the confidant, as the guy who has Trump's ear, as the guy who's making Trump beat Trump.
They're everywhere, some of them well intentioned, some of them just attention starved.
Others are saboteurs.
And the fact that Trump this this white this is not about Wiley.
I don't even know him.
I what I'm about to say here is not intended personally about Rick Wiley.
I don't know him.
I'm speaking to you really using my own experiences, which are overwhelming in number.
Let me just, folks, let me put it to you this way to set this up.
I have been doing this radio program.
If you count the three and a half years that I did it in Sacramento before we went national 1988, I've been doing this program over 30 years.
And along the way, there were consultants at radio stations I worked.
Some of these consultants had never ever been behind a microphone.
Some of these consultants had never ever run a radio station.
In the 30 years that I've been doing this program, I have had two people not try to change me.
Everybody else that I've worked with in management or consultant tried to get me to change.
Some of them even threatened to fire me if I didn't change.
And what I mean by that is you can't do a show without guests.
If you don't start getting guests in here, because nobody listens to talk show without guests, you're not gonna last.
Ratings would come in.
My ratings would be higher than anybody else's on the station.
People would come to me, this isn't gonna last.
You better start getting guests, or you better stop doing playing all that music or whatever you're doing.
It's not talk radio what you're doing.
You can't do it that way.
All the extra I I can't only two people.
If if if I had been, what's the word?
If if I had been forced to take the advice of, I can't tell you how many consultants I'm talking about, 10, 12, I wouldn't be here today.
My program would have been a failure.
Because you just can't do it that way.
I said, when have you ever done it?
Well, I have a track record.
I've consultant stations here and there, yeah.
How are they doing?
Well, nobody doesn't like you.
I said, precisely.
That's exactly what I'm trying to achieve here.
I mean, it was it got knocked down drag out at times.
And I've I've I some of these consultants, even today, are quoted in in in magazine articles about how, you know, what this Limbaugh thing is a fan, it isn't gonna last, he's gonna last, he's not gonna last, he's gonna land even at 28 years, they're out there saying it isn't gonna last.
They're out there saying it's over, doom and gloom, and so my point is and these are not my friends.
I don't have consultants.
I have never had a consultant since this show started live.
There has never been a consultant.
I'm talking about when I worked at radio stations that had hired consultants.
Trump is facing the same thing.
Everybody who is a powerful personality who is who is generating a lot of heat, who is winning at what he's doing, and Trump's doing all of that by a multiple factor of 10.
Trump just owns it right now.
And there are people that don't like that.
There are people that want to be part of it.
There are people who want you to think they are responsible for it.
There are all kinds of people surrounding Trump right now, and I'm guarantee you that he's being advised by don't know who they are, but I will guarantee you he's being advised to change.
He's being advised, he's being told by some people, you can't do it, you can't keep doing it the way you're doing, you've got to change.
You've got to become more president, you've got to do whatever.
And he's got people on his staff telling him to ignore that too.
Don't make that he's got all kinds there.
Point is he ought not listen to anybody except the people he goes to to ask questions.
But if somebody comes in and starts giving him advice, let it go in one ear and out the other, depending on who the person is to be respectful.
But Trump's instincts are just Fine, and he had better continue to trust them.
He had better not start doubting them.
He'd better not let other people make him doubt them.
Not to say he's not going to make mistakes.
Not to say he's not going to wish he could take something back.
But the point is the only the only stuff that would be fatal to Donald Trump is if for some reason people in his campaign started listening to the media, started listening to critics, or some of the people within the campaign got scared.
Oh my God, I don't think Trump can keep this up.
He can't keep talking this way.
He's not going to win, and then tries to change him.
If he's got to have a steel spine.
I think he does.
I think he loves himself enough to remain who he is.
And that was my advice last week.
Whoever he is is what's gotten him where he is.
He's got to stay who he is.
He must not let anybody, well intentioned or otherwise, talk him out of being who he is.
Don't put a teleprompter up there unless it's an official policy speech to some group of people where even the slightest mistake cannot occur.
Otherwise, leave the teleprompter.
Give you a classic last night in Anaheimer, yesterday in Anaheim.
By the way, kudos.
They waited until after this program was over to start the rally at Anaheim.
Do you notice that?
And if even it was late at that.
Because it was late, the organizers of the event, the people that Trump had hired to put on the event wherever it was, the convention center, went to Trump and they said, Look, sir, we're running behind, and we're going to have to scrub the national anthem.
We just don't have time.
We're so far behind schedule.
Trump said, What do you mean we're not canceling national anthem?
And he called the singer up on the stage right then and right there and made her sing the national anthem right after he'd been told they had to cancel it.
And he took a step or two away, gave her the stage, gave her the microphone, put his hand over his heart, and mouthed the words that she was singing.
It was a great rendition.
That act is gonna that act is worth more votes and more loyalty and deepens the bond of connection.
You know, stop and think of it.
Something as you and I would think as innocuous as the national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner can mean something to Donald Trump because there are people in this country who don't like it.
Democrats, leftists, anti-Americans, what have you.
Something is as as simple as as a what is considered to be non-controversial tradition, the singing of the national anthem can become provocative because there's some who don't like it.
But whatever.
Trump instinctively knew not to have the national anthem ripped.
He didn't want it canceled, and he took care of it.
A lot of people were to listen to the organizers.
A lot of okay, okay, okay.
He's got to continue this because the pressure to change, the pressure from all these so-called know it-all consultants who've never done what he's doing, in business or in politics, who've never done what he's doing, trying to tell him what so the fact that he got rid of this guy, I don't know Rick Wiley.
It's not common about him, but the fact that Trump got rid of the guy to me is a good sign that he's holding on to his identity and is confident in who he is and has realized he doesn't need the kind of advice.
If it's Mr. Trump, you have to change Mr. Trump, you can't keep doing this.
Oh, yeah, fine.
Oh, mind another candidate.
You're gone.
Now take a break, folks.
Back after this.
Don't go.
you No, no.
Folks, my point is simply I've been there.
I have been where Trump is.
And I know what kind of things are happening.
I I know the efforts to change him.
I know the the fear of this, as I say, some of it's good intention, well-intentioned, others the saboteurs and so forth.
Um it's why I can relate to so much of what's happening in this with Trump and his campaign is precisely because I've been there.
I just I've not spent any time telling you about this stuff.
It's all inside baseball.
I mean, I've got to come here every day and explain.
Guess what happened to me when the show had a meeting and they said me to not bother you with it, but just trust Me, uh, for the first couple years of this pro, you would not believe.
I mean, and these guys who are all out there telling me you can't do it the way you do, you're gonna fail.
I don't want you on my station.
You better feed you want to be big in Latrobe or you want to be big in New York.
I heard that twice at WABC.
Those guys that told me that are not working, and yet they're quoted in every story about how I'm about to end.
So I know what's happening with Trump in the campaign.
I know the kind of people that are out there trying to sabotage it, and also trying to nose in on it, and to get some of the attention for themselves.
There are all kinds of personalities out there, and in every organization that's somewhat large, you're gonna have a mix of those people.
Now, the real backstory, what happened with Rick Wiley, happens to be in politico, but I don't think they realize their own lead here.
I'll explain when we come back.
Don't go away.
Ha, how are you?
Welcome back.
Rush Linboy, the EIB network.
All right, here's what happened.
With this Rick Wiley story, it's in the political, and I'm gonna read the political verbiage first, and I'm gonna translate it for you.
On Thursday, word leaked back to Trump.
So he phoned Giorno, concerned sources.
Said, tell me what's wrong, Trump asked her, according to one person familiar with the call.
And Karen, according to the source to the political, Karen Giorno, unloaded on Rick Wiley.
Mr. Trump is loyal.
He believed her.
Rick picked a fight with the wrong person.
That point, Trump ordered Wiley to stay away from Karen Giorno, and neither call nor email her.
Source said Donald is loyal.
She is loyal.
So let me translate this for you.
Rick Wiley, and I'm just picking this up from Politico, tried a power play.
And these are common in these organizations.
I so much of this stuff, I feel like I'm I'm reliving it in a sense when I hear about these things.
This guy Wiley tried a power play on Trump's female manager, Karen Giorno.
She's the Florida campaign chairwoman.
And Wiley, an associate of Paul Manafort's Trump had hired, attempted a power play to get her out and to take over her job as he was attempting to amass power within the Trump organization.
And Trump, when hearing about this, sided with the woman in no uncertain terms.
And so Rick Wiley is out.
Trump did not care about gender.
He only cared about competence and loyalty.
But in this story, so far, no reporters have mentioned that the reason Rick Wiley was let go was because Trump is remaining loyal to and standing by his Florida female campaign manager over the guy.
So we have a female delegate and a delegate from Colorado, who are the two that put Trump over the top.
We have Trump siding with his female campaign manager of Florida, Karen Giorno, and Rick Wiley, the relatively new hire brought in by Manafort is gone.
The irony is totally lost on the press because the press has this narrative that Trump hates women and women hate Trump.
You know, one of the silliest narratives that's out there is Donald Trump hates women.
Donald Trump loves women.
He happens to really like beautiful women.
That's being portrayed as kooky and abnormal and strange and weird and something we must investigate.
But it is the most natural thing since God created Adam and Eve.
That a man is attracted to women he finds attractive.
And all men have different definitions of attractive.
That is manifestly obvious.
There's nothing unnatural about what is unnatural, what makes no sense whatsoever.
And ladies in this audience, would you stop?
When you hear all these news reports, how Trump hates women, stop and think, what kind of sense does that have?
They've said that about every conservative in the context of feminism.
Well, he's anti-female.
No, no, anti-female.
Anti-liberal, maybe, anti-feminist ideology.
Trump doesn't hate women.
That's one of the stupidest allegations I've ever made.
And I know it works.
I mean, there are a lot of women.
We had one call yesterday, not particularly crazy about Trump because of what she thinks Trump thinks of women.
But he loves them.
He loves being around them.
He loves being surrounded by them.
He stands by them.
He hires them.
He pays them as much or more as he pays the men.
A woman was in charge of getting Trump Tower built.
That's his home, in addition to his building.
He stood by this woman.
Karen Giorno, who is his Florida campaign manager over the so-called highly touted professional, and also must be stated GOP establishment consultant type guy.
And yet, after today's still gonna be out there that Trump hates women.
It's one of the silliest things.
Not just about Trump.
They say about every conservative, they say it about every Republican.
Anti-female, anti-gay, anti-this.
If you ever stop to think about it, it literally makes no sense.
What are you going to hate half the population?
It's absurd.
But particularly in Trump's case, uh it's it's just the exact opposite.
Now, grab audio sound by 15, 15, maybe through 20 here.
I'm going to illustrate Trump being who he is.
Whether you like it or not, whether people on his staff, oh, oh, when they shudder when he says, Leo, oh, we've got to get him to change.
We got to get him a toned done.
Oh my God, he's got to become more presidential.
As long as Trump stays who he is.
I mean, what's the old phrase?
You dance with who brung you.
I mean, he's where he is for a specific set of reasons, and it's not because of any consultants' advice he got.
It's not because of any polling or focus groups that he did.
Donald Trump is following his instincts.
And he has a deeper bond and connection with his voters than any candidate in this race, including Bertie.
And it's self-evident why.
And by the way, that threatens traditionalists too.
Well, we've got to bust that up.
We can't have that deeper connection.
That's not healthy.
So we'll call it a cult.
That's what we'll do.
We'll call Trump supporters a cult, as the attempt to impune them, ratchet sub.
But it's not a cult at all.
Trump supporters are there for specific reasons.
Specific substantive reasons.
And that's why every effort that's been made to separate Trump from his supporters has bombed.
Because the people trying to separate Trump from his supporters don't even know why the bond exists.
They probably never experienced one themselves.
So this is late yesterday in Anaheim at the campaign event.
And here's Trump speaking about Crystal.
Bill Kristen.
I've been waiting for him to get around.
You know, Crystal is the is the face of this highly touted effort in establishment circles to come up with a third party candidate.
Because Trump is just so acceptable, unacceptable.
Trump is just yuck.
We can't be associated with that.
Even if we lose, we've got to find a third party.
And Crystal is noted as leading that movement.
I just happened to see this guy in one of the shows the other day, Bill Crystal.
He's got some magazine.
I don't even know what the hell it is.
And he's saying, oh, we're looking for another candidate.
We're looking.
We're looking.
He's sweating.
He's sweating.
We're still looking for a third party candidate.
He's been doing this for like nine months.
He can't find anybody.
What a loser.
What a loser.
Now people inside the Trump campaign shuddering.
Oh no, we didn't say that.
Not about Bill Griff.
No, no, we got to walk it back.
We've got to walk it back.
We got to get Mr. Trump to walk it back.
No.
You don't.
That's who he is.
He's got to remain who he is.
However far it takes him.
If he starts abandoning who he is, if he tries to become somebody he's not, That's how he breaks the bond with his own supporters.
Only he can do it.
If he starts taking advice to tone it down or to take it in a different direction.
No, no, no.
I'm not saying that there isn't room for improvement.
My point is his instincts have guided him this far.
And we're in a business where people don't trust instincts.
They trust consultants.
They trust research.
They trust focus groups.
They trust polls.
They trust everything but their own brains.
Trump is relying on his own brain and his own heart.
What do you think Bill Buckley meant when he said I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston phone book than the faculty at Harvard?
It's exactly what he meant.
And then, as you know, one of the names, Bill Crystal continues to tout, as this potential third party candidate savior is Mitt Romney.
Poor Mitt Romney.
Poor man.
I have a sword that's worth more money than he is.
I helped him.
I raised money.
I endorsed him.
He wanted my endorsement.
He begged for my endorsement.
And now all he does is go bad mouth.
I understand losers.
You can make a lot of money with losers.
I said, Mitt cannot run.
He choked like a dog.
He's a joker.
Once a choker, always a choker.
So now, as retribution, Donald Trump shouldn't run, pa.
And he walks like a penguin onto the stage.
You have a seem like a penguin.
Walks like a penguin.
And the people in the Trump came.
Oh no, he didn't say the gotta back it off.
We gotta back it off.
We gotta get him back on it.
Stick to the issues, Donald.
Go on, stick.
Please talk with the wall.
Please talk about the Mexicans.
Please talk about the Muslims.
Please, please talk about foreign policy, Donald.
Please don't don't say that Romney walks like a penguin.
And Donald Trump is gonna keep doing what he you hear the crowd.
Crowd doesn't want Mitt Romney to be president.
They don't want Bill Kristol choosing the president.
And that's all you need to know.
Here's here's Crystal, by the way.
This is yesterday Bloomberg Politics website, Masters in Politics blog.
And Betsy Fisher Martin, I guess the co-host here.
And she uh she said, How's it going in terms of finding that third party candidate to run out there against Trump?
I think the leading possibility.
The real maybe the last chance here is with uh Mitt Romney, who has said no, but is I think is thinking seriously about it.
I think he thinks that maybe he is the right person to do it.
I think we might have a shot at Mitt Romney doing it.
I might have a shot at Mitt Romney.
Third party candidate.
Upset Donald Trump campaign.
GOP establishment still hasn't given up, folks.
And your phone calls are next when we get back.
Here's that national anthem bit at the Anaheim, uh, what was it?
I guess with the Anaheim Convention Center where Trump did the uh rally yesterday afternoon after this program.
This is when the organizers said, Mr. Trump, we're running so far behind.
We just don't have time, national anthem.
We're gonna have to we have to cancel the national anthem.
I got here, and they all said we have a great crowd.
We don't have time for the national anthem.
I said, Yes, we do.
We have time for the national anthem.
What?
And we have a young lady that is going to sing, and I said, What do you do?
She said, Well, I was supposed to sing, but they had time because of the television cameras, they couldn't do it.
I said, Guess what?
We're gonna do the national anthem, okay?
So, Sherry Wilkins, come up.
Sherry, come on, now.
I I don't know if that's unique.
I mean, I don't know if if you had any other candidate who would have reacted the same way.
You might have.
But the point is there are candidates who would have agreed to cancel national anthem, and nothing would have been said about it.
You just do the event.
There's no anthem, nobody would have said anything about it.
But uh Trump.
Life is show prep.
Is been my phrase.
Life is show prep.
And apparently, you know, be careful what you say to Trump, because he's gonna use it.
He's gonna use it, and he's gonna turn it to his advantage if he can.
All right, now to the phones.
We're gonna start Belleville, Illinois, not far from St. Louis.
This is Cynthia.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
And I don't mind you saying I'm from St. Louis.
I'm just not from Ferguson.
Anyway.
I called as a Democrat.
I think you remember me being a Democrat.
Yeah, I know.
I saw I saw it there that that you're a Democrat, and I vaguely I was putting something together here.
Belleville Democrat caller, yeah.
The reason I called is uh and I'm so sorry, Mr. Call Screener, you gave me too much time in my mind wondered.
I wondered if I could get in two more questions to you.
But the number one question is, in your opinion, and of course I'm voting Trump.
This is a pro-Trump question.
Do you think that all of the pompous, arrogant rhinos, now wait, wait, don't don't don't lose your train of thought.
What do you mean you're a Democrat?
Of course, you're voting Trump doesn't.
Because I'm a conservative Democrat.
You're conservative.
Well then why you okay.
Okay.
I I can explain that to you later on.
No, no, I get it.
I I it makes total sense.
I just don't run into it much.
Um I'm trying to gather us all up.
It's a bit like hurting cats, but I do have a uh a plan.
I have a master plan.
Anyway, all these pompous, arrogant rhinos, who I have been giving my money to for years and my votes, and I'm just absolutely sick of them.
But I I love Trump.
Um they've been cr proclaiming with such authority and such political acumen for months that Trump cannot get to twelve thirty-seven and now he's at twelve thirty-eight.
Happy days are here again.
Well, do you think that they're gonna they've also been proclaiming that he can't win?
Right.
That was two separate issues.
Number one, he can't get the delegates, number two, he can't win.
Oh, it's not that he can't win, he's gonna lose in a landslide.
Do you okay, or that he's gonna get wiped out by Mrs. Clinton?
Uh do you think that they're gonna continue to hang on to their egos and proclaim that he cannot win, or do you think they're starting to get a little bit afraid of the wheel?
Well, it depends.
We have to go person to person on this because there is movement now among some Republicans, rhinos and otherwise to Trump.
Well, but I'm in specific right now.
I'm thinking about the Suzanne Martinez, governor of New Mexico.
He said what needed to be said, whether he's running for president or not.
And I'm absolutely What do you mean?
What is He said that she's doing a terrible job running the state with with their their food stamps going up?
What it what was it?
It went from it it tripled.
The amount the number tripled.
I don't want to quote numbers and be wrong.
Yeah, but she's being touted as one of the future stars of the party.
She's and why is that?
Well, because she's female and hispanic.
She's a woman and a Latina.
Number one, it's Latino.
I don't want to know about their feminine pronouns.
I'm not Spanish.
You don't need to get it.
It's more quotas.
That's a Democrat game.
The Republicans need to quit playing the Democrat game.
I hear you, but she says blood sport, not a parlor game.
They need to stop with the niceness when there are people that they're being nice to who seek to destroy the American way of life and bring in a foreign wave.
What do you think of Obama is over there in Japan?
Oh, the anti-imperialist, ever so imperialistically styled president.
Yeah, for one thing, this guy has our allies and our enemies confer confused.
He's trans transverse them.
So if our allies, air quote, what allies by anything Trump is saying, that's good news to America.
Allies.
What allies?
That's my question.
But Obama's running around saying Iran is going to be an ally.
He sees them as potential allies.
He thinks Iran is going to be an ally.
Anybody.
But Trump's making these guys nervous, Obama says.
Trump Trump says these guys are getting rattled over, or Obama says these guys are getting rattled by Trump.
Thank God they should have been rattled a long time ago by something Obama said.
Thank God they're finally being rattled.
They need to be put in their place.
They need to be terrified of the United States.
Strength through power.
With Obama, they've all known they're on the magic carpet ride.
There's no reason to be able to do that.
And I'd like to say one more thing about the ladies.
Women and females are two completely different things.
They're the same gender, but they're two completely different mindsets.
Women, wait, wait, wait, whoa.
I didn't women and females are two different things.
They're two different mindsets.
Okay.
Females are Amazonian inspired bullies.
They are feminized, as you call them.
They love weak men because they can push them around and then they can be in charge.
They don't like strong men.
They're intimidated by the wrong thing.
Okay, I've got ten seconds.
what are women?
What are women?
I got ten seconds.
What are women?
Women are women love strong men because we understand their relevance and the necessity of the people.
And you love to be protected.
Exactly right.
I hear you.
Hillary Clinton has released a plan that would dissolve the U.S. border in 100 days.
It's her amnesty plan.
That would be the practical result of it.
And if that caused you to perk up, hang on.
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