Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 Podcast.
Yes, America's Anchorman is away, and this is your official EIB anchor baby, Mark Stein.
Thrilled to be here live from Ice Station EIB in far northern New Hampshire.
Just a a stone's throw or a uh a bowl of Poutine's throw uh from the Canadian border.
Uh s speaking of which, a a giant sinkhole has opened up in Ottawa.
This happened late yesterday, I believe, at the junction of Rideau Street and Sussex Drive, which is more or less halfway between the Canadian Parliament and the Prime Minister's house.
So a giant sinkhole has opened up at the end of the Prime Minister's road, and that's got to be a metaphor for something.
If you're a Cher or Lena Dunham or any of the other celebrities fleeing the impending Trump terror, don't fall into the giant Canadian sinkhole as you're stampeding uh north of the border.
Elaine Tamblin Watts was in a victorious secret changing room when the sinkhole uh opened up.
I shouldn't I shouldn't I shouldn't laugh, actually, because there's nothing more terrifying than when you're just on your daily commute in uh cross town traffic and a giant sinkhole opens up full of women in red camisoles from the Victoria's Secret Changing Room.
You know, that's uh get thee behind me, Satan right there.
Uh that's that's why uh that's why you guys can't let us build the Keystone Pipeline, uh because uh America would wake up one morning and there'd be a giant sinkhole from the 49th parallel to the Mississippi Delta, and you'd need a hell of a lot of Victoria's secret changing room gals to fill that thing up.
Uh so that's the uh that's the breaking news from Canada.
Breaking news from Vermont.
I mentioned yesterday in the death throws uh of the campaign, the uh the the Associated Press had uh had put out a warning to its reporters uh uh about uh threats from Bernie Sanders supporters.
And I was doing all these, you know, I confess I didn't take it seriously, the idea of uh these uh the generation snowflake rampaging out of control, uh a lot of uh the armies of pajama shirts hunting down their enemies in the Associated Press.
But Amy Chosick, New York Times reporter Amy Chosick, tweeted that she wouldn't be taking calls uh from unknown numbers anymore at her New York Times office after getting three calls from Bernie supporters telling her they'd hunt her down in the streets.
Uh so female journalists report harassment from so-called Bernie bros supporting Sanders.
Uh which I find frank, you know, yesterday I was mocking the uh the little wispy bearded pajama boys.
They don't they don't exactly give off the the whiff of uh testosterone, but uh and you wouldn't think they were that mind uh interested to uh hunt down packs of female reporters.
But apparently in its death throes, the Bernie Sanders campaign uh turn out to be the brown shirts that all these reporters have been accusing the Trump campaign of being uh all along.
The oddest thing of all, a pipe bomb went off in Burlington, Vermont yesterday, round about the time that Bernie was supposed to land at the airport for his big rally.
A pipe bomb in Vermont is a very unusual event.
Uh and I watched uh Channel 3 News and looked at the Burlington Free Press to see if I can find out what was going on.
Um both of them did about the worst reporting job you could uh you could ever imagine.
They had some silly little girl at the pipe bomb scene saying, Oh gosh, well, here I am standing in front of some yellow police tape, and uh it's very exciting because there's a police cruiser over there and there are people milling around, and uh now back to you in the studio.
So we don't, but a guy, all we know is that three teenagers were in a motor vehicle uh with temporary plates uh just from the dealer, and uh were driving around with a pipe bomb, and the pipe bomb blew off, uh went off in the car, and removed at least one of the guys' digits, as the uh news as the police teach put it.
Well, don't worry, it wasn't the big important digit.
I think it was one of the digits on his hand.
Uh and that's that's all we know.
So in Bernie World, strange things are happening.
We don't know it's it I mentioned yesterday it's the beginning of Ramadan, and normally when you hear of a pipe bomb, uh a guy with a pipe bomb and it goes off prematurely, you think it's one of the old ISIS workplace accidents.
Um but we don't know what this is because nobody's telling us what's going on in Vermont.
Uh the local press did an absolutely appalling job on it.
But strange things are happening in Berl Bernie World.
Happy Ramadan, by the way, to all you guys.
Uh hope you got up early before uh sunrise and had the big Ramadan All You Can Eat uh Buffet.
I mentioned yesterday that the guards at this German refugee camp woke the observant Muslims up late, and so they missed the pre-dawn Ramadan All You Can Eat Buffet, and we were so annoyed they burnt the joint down, burned it to the ground.
Uh but Ramadan has been celebrated in the traditional manner.
The ISIS spokesman, Abu Mohammed Al Adnani, uh called to make this Ramadan the best Ramadan, the greatest Ramadan, make Ramadan great again by making it a month of calamity everywhere for non-believers, a month of calamity for for non-believers everywhere.
And so far uh they've had the big old Ramadan, Ramadan Dingdong blowing up stuff in Bangladesh, Egypt, Jordan.
Yesterday, four people were gunned down in a restaurant in uh Tel Aviv, in a uh uh restaurant and shopping market, uh the Sorona market in Tel Aviv uh by two uh Palestinian Muslims who decided to inflict calamity upon the infidels by killing four people in a restaurant.
There and there was actually uh one of these inspiring scenes this morning that showed the self-same market, self-same area where these people had been killed at sh at point uh not point blank, but at uh short range, and the place was full of people eating uh and carrying on with life as usual.
But uh the old bloodiness of Ramadan, uh the traditional bloodiness of Ramadan uh is continuing.
There are the Shihab news agency on its Facebook page uh sh showed showed this is how these guys think showed traffic at a halt in Gaza as the uh as celebrating Muslims in the Gaza Strip.
They're deliriously happy.
Get Ramadan off to a bang by having four dead Jews and they're passing out backlava pastries in the street uh to drivers and their passengers, and they're all whooping it up, they're letting it off fi they're letting off fireworks in celebration of a great start to Ramadan with four dead Jews.
Meanwhile in uh in France uh at the Viti Cafe in Nice, a Muslim waitress was beaten up for serving alcohol in a restaurant.
She works in a restaurant for non-Muslims, and she was serving alcohol on the first day of Ramadan, and uh uh two men entered the cafe Monday lunchtime when she was alone and uh and told her that she should be ashamed of herself for having alcohol in the restaurant, and uh they called her a whore and said, if I was God I would hang you, and then the CCTV footage catches uh footage of one of the men punching her to the to the ground.
And this gets back to what I was saying yesterday about John Kerry and the borderless world.
The borderless world is an insane concept.
And so when he told people at Northeastern University a few days ago that w that they would be living in a borderless world, that's what it's like, because societies have to have enough in common to hold them together.
You have to have a certain amount of societal glue to hold the joint together.
People have to agree on things.
And if you have a society uh where some people are like convivial Frenchmen uh and happy to have uh glasses of the finest wine with their meal and all the rest of it, and the other people think that uh those fellas enjoying glass of wine with their meal are just uh gonna burn in hell, and the women who serve them are infidel whores who have to be attacked to the ground, because they're terribly brave, these uh big Ramadan celebrators.
They're like nothing, they're punching women, they're like these Bernie supporters, uh tracking down New York Times lady reporters, terribly brave of them.
France has now launched a terror app to alert soccer fans coming to France for the Euro 2016 championship.
This is so cool.
You Bernie guys will like this, because you're all about the social media and all the little gizmos and everything.
Rush would probably like this.
Rush isn't don't worry, Rush isn't a soccer fan.
But Rush, if he if he he likes all the technology and the gizmos.
So you'd quite like this.
A terror app.
A terror app.
You can France has the government of France has launched a terror app that you can download to your phone, and so it will alert you when somebody in your vicinity is about to go alahoo Akbar, boom, there goes the neighborhood.
Actually, the big clouds of smoke and the body parts are usually the sign that something like that has happened.
But it's even cooler if you get it on your iPhone.
So they've now launched a terror app that will alert you.
And if it's a multiple, this is the the how sophisticated if it is, if it's a multi-pronged terror attack, it will also give you alerts in up to eight other uh locations where the terror attack is taking place.
And this is why this brings us back, as everything does, to Donald Trump.
Because this is why Trump is doing well.
Because as I said yesterday, nothing Trump at his trumpiest, Trump at his nuttiest, nothing he says is as insane as all the stuff the smart people do.
The smart people tell us, like John Kerry, it's a borderless world.
The smart people tell us, oh, well, we have to, the best way to protect ourselves against Muslim terrorism is to show how much we like Muslims by having unlimited mass immigration into the country.
The best way to respond to things like uh dead Jews all over a Tel Aviv restaurant or a dead Hindu priest beheaded in Bangladesh, the best way to respond to that is by making the entire planet as Muslim as you can make it, and then they'll see that we got nothing against them, and they won't be chopping our heads off, and they won't be shooting us in restaurants, uh, and everything will be fine and dandy.
And Trump says, Trump says, Well, I don't Trump says, Well, you know, I don't claim to be a big expert on Islam, but until we can figure out what the hell is going on here, maybe we ought to think twice about some of uh letting just letting anybody into the country.
And that's why when when everybody, when all the clever people, when all the technocrats, when the technocrats can do no better than tell you if you want to go to a soccer, if you want to go to a soccer match in Nice, in France, uh it's perfectly safe as long as you download the official government of France terror app.
Uh when uh when everybody when everybody is insane, uh the one guy who is at odds with the official insanity, maybe the only guy, the least nutty guy, the least nutty guy out there.
Uh Mark Stein in Forrush, we will take all your calls on the current state of play, including what's happening uh on the Republican and Democrat side uh of the nominating process, because the Republican Party, as you know, the Republican Party came together for about ten minutes two weeks ago, and now it's all coming apart again.
Uh and the Democrats, uh, as I said, uh liberal newspaper fe female liberal newspaper reporters are terrified uh because Bernie supporters are threatening to hunt them down in the streets.
We'll talk about all that and much else in the news.
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I saw where was this story, Mr. Snerdley?
Uh the the one about uh Washington Post, here it is, Washington Post, how long will it be?
What will it take for Paul Ryan to de-endorse Trump, to unendorse Trump.
So we had for like uh he prowled the battlements like Hamlet doing his uh to endorse or not to endorse routine.
He went into the desert for 40 days and forty nights and was tempted by the Trump and uh he's now he then eventually decided he was going to endorse Trump and then uh now ten minutes later everybody started the watch on well on when Paul Ryan will unendorse Trump.
Um there is there is a kind of insanity at the moment um on the part of the DC establishment on the right.
I said yesterday there's a there's a sense of betrayal uh that the Republican Party base feels.
Because because uh quite simply because they talk differently in even years than they legislate in odd years.
They talk one way in even years, then you get elected and you do something entirely differently in odd years.
And people feel betrayed by it.
And I summed it up a couple of months ago on this show.
It's very it's a two-party system, there's no more than that in realistic terms, it's two parties.
One party is supposed to be the party of big government, one party is supposed to be the small party of small government.
Yet regardless of who wins, the government just gets bigger and bigger and bigger.
Uh one party is supposed to be the party of social liberalism, the other party is supposed to be the party of social conservatism.
That yet no matter who wins the election, the culture just gets more uh socially liberal, uh to the point where things like uh religious liberty are now endangered, and indeed freedom of speech, because freedom of speech takes a back seat to all these identity politics microaggressions.
Uh one party in the two party system, one party is supposed to be the doves and the other party is supposed to be the hawks.
Yet regardless of whether the doves or the hawks win the election, uh America loses wars.
And uh so there's a difference.
And and that's the diff w explains why Donald Trump stole the party away from the establishment and Bernie Sanders didn't.
Because a lot of what's happened, uh the big government party is in favour of.
I it's in favor of.
The the small government party is not supposed to be in favour of any of these things and is supposed to stand against them.
Yet they let them all happen.
And that's why there's a sense of betrayal.
And the idea now, the idea that they're that that that somehow through uh through some kind of uh manoeuvring or some kind of standing back, uh that they can they can restore the pre-Trump Republican Party, which is what we're discussing here.
Nobody's they're not talking about a Ted Cruz Republican Party.
They want to restore a pre-Trump McConnell Bayner Party.
And that is not gonna happen for a very simple reason.
It's much easier for the base to get itself a newer w that's that's what's happened here.
The the base has fallen out with the elite.
And when that happens, it's much easier for a base to get itself a new elite than it is for an elite to get itself a new base.
They can have all these stupid conversations uh about uh who they're gonna run third party and how they're going to uh take uh take the nomination away in Cleveland and all the rest of it, but it's not gonna happen.
It's not gonna happen because in the end uh there's a base and an elite, and when they fall out, it's much easier for the base to get itself a new elite than it is for the elite to get itself a new base.
And yet day after day now we're seeing people and and by the way, the the turf on which they're attacking him, uh th Paul Ryan saying, Oh, this is textbook racist, what he said about the judge.
This is why all the other guys lost to Trump.
Because the base decided it doesn't want a defensive it doesn't want its standard bearer to be a defensive guy who always plays on the left's terms, who always plays on the left's terms.
And that's the trap the Republican establishment is walking into right now.
We'll discuss that and lots more straight ahead.
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I mentioned just before the break, uh this this business of the judge, that the judge, judge, judge thing.
Uh John Kasich was on television this morning.
Uh he was talking to Bill Hemmer on Fox News and saying he was couldn't he w couldn't he wasn't ready to endorse Trump.
He's yes, he's the sitting Republican governor of the state where the Republican convention is going to be held, but he's not yet ready to endorse Trump.
And this latest business with the judge is all a bit of a problem for him.
You know, judges there's all kinds of judges in America, and I've been before a lot of them and found them frankly uh, you know, not not terribly impressive.
Uh and there's a reason for that, because everything winds up in court here.
America has as many lawyers as the rest of the planet combined.
Um that's a statistic I got from my uh friend uh Conrad Black, uh the Russia's friend too, who was on the receiving end of uh US justice, and uh and and yeah, Conrad Conrad Black, who uh used to be a neighbor of Rush's in Palm Beach,
uh and then uh wound up going to jail for one thing or another, and has since become rather an expert on US justice, and he points out that America has as many lawyers as the rest of the planet combined, uh, because everything ends up in court.
And if you have that many lawyers, an awful lot of them aren't gonna be uh any good, simply by the law of averages, because it's uh it's not quite at the stage where it's like uh doing the night shift at the quickie crap, but it's getting there.
If you've got as many lawyers as the rest of the planet combined, then being a lawyer uh is not uh uh quite as rarefied as it is in, say, Singapore.
So you've got an awful lot of lawyers, and that's where they get the judges from, and as a result, there's an awful lot of lousy judges.
Now, here's a story, hot off the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court, uh, you know, the nine guys who who run the country, the guys who matter.
Uh the US Supreme Court on Thursday held that the Constitution required a Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice to recuse himself from a death row post-conviction appeal, because the state judges prior involvement as a prosecutor overseeing the case amounted to significant personal involvement that created an unconstitutional risk of bias.
Now just bear with me on this.
This is about uh the former Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, a guy called Ronald Castile, right?
And in the 1980s, 1980, so we're now talking 30 years ago, because that's how long it takes in the US courts.
Thirty years ago, this guy was the district attorney who prosecuted this uh killer, Terence Williams.
And then all these years later, he winds up uh the the guy appeals, the guy appeals his conviction, which takes decades here, and so decades later he winds up in court appealing his conviction, and the judge, one of the judges, is the judge who prosecuted him.
And he doesn't recuse himself.
And to get him to say that he should have recused himself, it has to go all the way to the US Supreme Court, which today held that the Constitution requires a Pennsylvania Supreme Court judge to recuse himself uh because he'd previously been the prosecutor on the case.
Do you get you understand this?
The guy's the prosecutor on the case, and then he's the judge on the appeal of the case.
And that has to go to the US Supreme Court where they decide that the Constitution doesn't allow that.
Actually, basic common decency doesn't allow that.
So if you're a judge and you don't know that you should have recused yourself on that, if you don't know you should have accused yourself on that, how the hell you ever got to be a judge in the first place, uh, I don't know.
And you cannot have, as we see, because we're now talking about a decision by the Supreme Court 30 something years after the original prosecution of this guy.
If if you no longer have a society that knows things like that, then no no matter how many bazillions of rules you have, you can never have uh uh enough rules to compensate uh for for the lack of in uh of just basic moral understanding of what's appropriate and what's not appropriate.
As my uh late friend George Jonas, great uh Canadian thinker used to say, uh, something isn't illegal something isn't wrong because it's illegal, it's illegal because it's wrong.
And if you need a Supreme Court decision to tell a judge that he can't be the prosecutor and the judge on the same case, then things have come to a pretty pass.
That's the state of j judges today.
I mentioned my judge uh in uh one of my one of my judges in the uh what's it called, the District of Columbia Latrine of Appeals.
Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, there's a typing error in there.
It should be the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Vanessa Ruiz, I mentioned this when I testified at the United States Senate a couple of months ago.
Uh because she was confirmed by them.
They confirmed the DC judges.
And she takes three years to issue an interlocutory appeal, which is an appeal yet that's heard while the case is going on.
She takes three years.
She shouldn't be on the bench, she should be off the bench, because she can't do the job.
She's a lousy judge.
Now, Trump has a problem with this judge, uh, and he thinks that the judge is biased against him.
And everyone's going nuts, that's absolutely outrageous.
How dare he impune the minute you start impugning judges' integrities, there goes the Republic.
Why, Vera.
No, nuts to that.
Nuts to that.
For a start, they're now superpoliticians.
They're the the nine guys on the Supreme Court, the nine judges on the Supreme Court are basically co-regents of an absolute monarchy.
So you can vote whichever way you uh like on name anything you want.
Doesn't matter.
It's Obamacare, gay marriage, whatever it is.
And if five of the robed co-regents of the absolute monarchy uh decide nuts to you, it doesn't matter how many people vote.
Uh it doesn't matter what you vote on or how many vote, they're they're the superpoliticians now.
Uh and it shouldn't be like that, but it is like that, unfortunately.
And then below them you have all these judges.
And this idea that it's quick it's unbecoming to a free people, this prostration before judges.
So Trump says he thinks that this guy might have a bit of bias against him because he's uh of Mexican heritage.
He was born in Indiana, but he belongs to a lot of these identity group groups, uh, which uh which he thinks uh and he takes a lot of he takes sides on a lot of contentious identity group issues and all the rest of it, and he thinks there might be a bit of bias.
People say death of the Republic, we can't have this.
It's outrageous the minute you start impuning the integrity of judges.
Why?
Well, then we have this guy, uh this judge in uh out in uh California, who gave a uh who who gave a convicted rapist who was on the uh what was it, the Stanford swim team, a six-month sentence, uh a six-month sentence when he he could have uh f for sexual as sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.
And uh he could the guy could have got fourteen years in jail, fourteen years in jail.
And they're now saying now that this judge, Aaron Persky, only gave the the because the the swim guy is like the big man on campus or whatever.
He's the he's he's part of the swim team.
He's and so the judge uh sympathized with the white male star athlete and gave him six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.
And some two hundred thousand signatures now, I believe, on this petition to uh to call for the judge to be removed because he's got white privilege.
He was unable to adjudicate the case fairly, Aaron Persky, Santa Clara County Judge, Superior Court in Santa Clara County, California, obviously unable to adjudicate the case fairly because he's got white privilege.
So you're allowed to say a judge and everyone's fine with that.
The New York Times had a juxtaposition uh uh uh I think it's either in today or yesterday's papers on the left hand side uh on how how outrageous uh Trump impugning the integrity of this judge uh and on the right hand side, well, this judge here is completely out of line and is suffering from white privilege.
So are you allowed to say a judge cannot try a case fairly because he's got white privilege and can't get beyond his white privilege, but you're not allowed to say a judge cannot try a case fairly because he's of Mexican heritage and uh that Mexican heritage is a blind spot.
I got no dog in this fight.
I've been in front of enough American judges to have a generally low opinion of the American bench, and I think it would be a much I I think uh anyone who wants to have a go at a judge for whatever reason, that's fine.
But what's pathetic is the way it's uh it's the the right insists on fighting on the left's terms.
So they stand by as everybody pounds this Santa Clara county judge uh because he gave this guy six months because they're part of the same white privilege set.
Because they they are members of the white privileged country club, Judge Aaron Persky can't try this case fairly.
And no one mutters a word about that.
That kind of criticism of a judge is fine.
But when uh when Trump says that makes the same point because of his judge's Mexican heritage, suddenly all these dowager duchesses like uh John Kasich and Paul Ryan are having the vapors.
And that's why the Republican Party are losers, and that's why sixteen of their candidates lost uh in the course of twelve months against Trump.
Uh and uh that's why whatever happens in November, the the uh the Paul Ryan GOP is going nowhere because they always play on the left's terms.
They accept the left's rules and the left root the left's rules, uh the starting point of the left's playbook is that you guys are racists, you're homophobes, you're Islamophobes, you're transphobes, you're this or that a phobes, and all you have to do uh whenever one of these things comes up, as Mitch McConnell said yesterday, you have to apologize as quickly as you can, because otherwise they'll think you're a big meanie, racist, Islamophobe, transphobe, homophobe.
And uh Trump is the first person to say that's a recipe for losing.
That's right.
I play Smash Mouth, he says.
So you come after me on that, and I grab a two by four and smash you in the mouth.
And w maybe that'll be just this year's losing strategy.
But we know the McConnell Ryan way, the John Kasich way, we know that's the loser way.
And it gives the left the people with white privilege here, the people with special privilege here are the left.
They can say what they want.
Joe Biden can go into a 711 and make condescending remarks about all the little Hindu clerks he sees there uh being patronizing to all the nice little clean Hindus falling and fawning all over him, and that's fine.
Uh but when Trump makes a reference to my African Americans, oh I'm nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
And the Republican Party, the Republican Party in playing on the left's rules has made themselves the then they're not even losing with integrity.
They're not even they're accepting the left's critique of them, that at heart they're racists, homophobes, transphobes, Islamophobes, and they're ashamed of themselves.
And people who are ashamed of themselves are psychologically unhealthy people to let anywhere near power.
Mark Stein in for Rush will take your call straight ahead.
Bill in Windsor, New York, you're live on the Rush Limbaugh Show.
Great to have you with us.
Yes, great to be on, Mark.
Uh now that Comrade Bernie has been summoned to the White House by Comrade Rock, uh to sing Kumbaya and go over some of the fresh ideas of uh of the past of you know the Marx and um Lenin and Trotsky.
Um I think you know his followers really need to be enlightened, I think by Donald Trump.
And uh every day what I would do is I would pound that just how the DNC and uh B. Arthur herself, the reincarnation, Hillary, how the day that the sleight of hand and the underhandedness and what they did, and I would just get into that festering wound and open it so big so that those Bernie supporters who are basically nut jobs, but they're violent nut jobs, and let them take care of it.
And maybe that you know with the hopes they're probably not gonna vote for Trump, but I want them to keep their butts home and don't vote for that shrill hag.
Okay.
Okay, Bell, that's uh that's as incisive an analysis of things on the Democrat side as uh as you're gonna hear.
I can't top that.
That's great stuff.
Uh uh my my sense of the Bernie crowd, and actually we've been talking about the pajama boys, uh, but the young women who love Bernie, my sense of them is that they are putting aside the guys, uh, but the young women on the Bernie side are totally antipathetic to Hillary.
She has no appeal to them.
And as someone pointed out yesterday, this whole this whole line, you know, uh vote for me because I've got lady parts, uh, just seems like so cobweb to them in an age when uh gender is just something you wake up one morning and decide which one which point on the spectrum you want to be.
So even her history making uh is of no interest to them.
Uh but Bill, you're right.
I don't know.
I would be surprised if more than five or six percent of these guys wound up supporting Trump.
But I wouldn't be surprised, given what they did to Bernie, uh if a given given what the Democrats did to Bernie, if a big chunk of them, and remember he's not a Democrat, by the way, there's no considerations of party loyalty there.
He's an independent uh socialist.
Uh if a chunk of them did not decide to sit on their hands in November, and that could uh if you look at some of the numbers in some of these states like uh Florida and Ohio and Pennsylvania, uh that could make a difference.
Mark's nine for us will take lots more of your calls straight ahead.
Breaking news from Joy Behar, co-host of The View.
Joey Beha says, I'm sexually attracted to Bernie, and even I want him to pull out.
Uh, you should be grateful this is radio because the picture accompanying this story is uh very scary.
But Joy Beha is sexually attracted to Bernie, and even she wants him to pull out.
I said that uh John Kasich was getting the vapors uh a couple of minutes ago, and David Jack Smith uh emails uh to say that in fact Kasich and the Vapors is a late nineteen seventies British punk band.