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June 13, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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June 13, 2016, Monday, Hour #2
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Yes, don't forget, Rush returns from his vacation tomorrow.
He will be live talking about events in Florida, this weekend's events in Florida from Florida, the state where Rush lives.
So Rush returns with authentic all-American excellence in broadcasting starting tomorrow and through the end of the week on the EIB network.
The FBI chief detailing the contacts they had between themselves and this guy Omar Martine said that at one point he wanted to marty himself.
They'd established that.
But that's, I guess, it's not a crime until you do it and you take 49 people with you.
And that's the problem here.
Under the insane way we are trying to fight this war, we have to wait for them to do stuff.
And they're actually getting pretty good at doing stuff.
This was the biggest mass, single mass murder in American history.
And it's pretty good for one guy, 49 people.
To kill 130 people, they needed a lot more operatives in Paris.
This guy apparently pulled it off all by himself.
To kill 14 people in San Bernardino, they needed a husband and wife.
But this guy, so their martyr per kill rate is actually pretty good in this latest atrocity.
And that's unless you fight this ideologically, unless you battle it ideologically, it's not enough to say, as the president does, that you can agree with every single one of Osama bin Laden's war aims.
In other words, you can share with Osama bin Laden in every respect the kind of society that he wanted to live in.
You can agree with every particular of that.
And yet that's fine.
It doesn't matter until you strap on the suicide belt and go full alahu Akbar.
Until then, we can interview you, we can hang out with you, we can spend lots of time getting to know you, and then after you've killed everybody at the press conference, we'll sound awfully well informed because we've got contacts with you going back three years.
You know, I have to say something.
I woke up this morning and I had a look at the television news and they were showing some press conference from Orlando.
And it's the usual thing, 47 different representatives of 47 different agencies.
So you've got the federal people, not just the FBI, you've got the ATF in there.
You've got the state, you've got the local, you've got the mayor, you've got the governor, you've got the state senator, you've got all of them in there, all passing the baton back and forth to each other, all saying how much they admire the efforts of all the other 46 agencies and all the rest of it.
And the cumulative effect, I know they don't mean this.
I know they don't mean to communicate this, but the effect they communicate is of a vast money-no-object bureaucracy addressing everything except the one thing that matters.
Now, there were other events in the news over the weekend.
For example, I don't know whether you followed this, no reason that you should have, but Mitt Romney convened his big, what is this thing he had?
What's the name of this event that he has in Park City, Utah?
It's got some, it's got a double E name.
It's an experts and enthusiasts, isn't it?
It's his annual experts and enthusiasts conference in Utah.
Convened.
But it's not the loser's ball.
That's very unfair.
The way to look at it is it's like the Spectre Board meeting in the last James Bond film.
All the evil geniuses of the Republican Party.
Actually, I was invited to the first one, I think, of these a couple of years ago.
That's how evil I used to be.
All the evil geniuses of the Republican Party are invited to the big Spectre Board meeting in this hollowed-out mountain or whatever it is in Utah.
And then Mitt Romney gets into his Blofeld suit and they all plot what they're going to do about Trump.
And it would be, if that was, it would be fine if it all worked like that.
If Mitt Romney was to go full Blofeld and go, I'm afraid you're growing rather tiresome, Mr. Trump, and press the button and Trump falls into the shark tank.
But when Mitt Romney presses the button and Trump falls into the shark tank, the shark tank turns out to be full of soggy declawed kittens.
So nothing happens.
So we have this ineffectual spectre board meeting from the James Bond film being held by Mitt Romney in Park City, Utah.
And I was struck, and this is where it connects with what happened in the small hours of Sunday morning in Orlando.
What outraged them about the racist, the racist Trump, because they're all convinced he's racist.
Nobody who does business in New York is racist.
You deal with everybody there.
If you're in the construction business, you're dealing with gay architects and Hispanic builders and all kinds of people from all over the planet.
And you can't prosper in that market by being bigoted.
But they're all convinced that he's a bigot anyway.
So Stuart Stevens, who was the chief strategist on Romney's acclaimed 2012 presidential bid, which I believe they still teach in presidential candidate staff college because it was so impressive.
It was like clockwork, that operation.
Well, they just faltered a bit in the final couple of hours, but until then, everything was going great.
So Stuart Stevens, the chief strategist on Romney's 2012 presidential bid, like Romney, has vowed not to vote for Trump.
The candidate's use of Poker Hauntess to attack Senator Elizabeth Warren was both racist and inappropriate.
This is a sick guy, Stevens said.
And Americans are not longing for a president who's going to go out and use ethnic slurs against people, he said.
So according to the Republican Party, the evil geniuses of the Republican Party Spectre Board meeting who brought you last season's loser and were hoping desperately to be able to bring you this season's loser in Jeb, it's inappropriate to call Elizabeth Warren Poker Huntess, Poker Huntess.
You know, I'm annoyed with Trump over that because the line I called her was Folker Hauntess.
And I think I called her Crocker Jawea as well because she claimed, she claimed to be a Cherokee Indian.
And on the basis of being a Cherokee Indian, she's got a career.
The only reason, as far as I can tell, that we've heard of Elizabeth Warren is because she pretended to be a Cherokee Indian.
I will read you a line from the Fordham Law Review that appears in, if you're interested, this is in my book, The Undocumented Mark Stein.
But I'm not interested in the book plug.
You don't have to buy the book.
I'm just going to give it you for free.
The Fordham Law Review reported, quote, Harvard Law School hired its first woman of colour, Elizabeth Warren, in 1995, unquote.
Just let that sink in for a minute.
They hired Elizabeth Warren because she's supposedly a woman of colour.
You might think to look at her that she appears to be a 100% woman of non-colour.
She walks like a white, she quacks like a white, she looks whiter than white.
I said on this show a couple of years ago that she's the whitest white since Frosty the Snowman fell in a vat of white out.
She's white.
But according to Harvard Law School, she's their first woman of colour.
And that's what Trump was mocking.
When she was called upon to produce some evidence that she's Cherokee, she came up with something from her great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandmother whose marriage certificate apparently listed her as Cherokee.
So she's 132nd Cherokee, 164th Cherokee.
Also, she said that she contributed to the Pow Wow Cookbook, which is a collection of Cherokee and other Indian recipes.
And she contributed a crab dish with tomato mayonnaise, which she claimed to have got from her entirely fictional Cherokee ancestors in Oklahoma, who were renowned for their ability to spear the fast-moving Oklahoma crab.
I mean, the legends they tell of the Oklahoma, Oklahoma, where the crabs come sweeping down the plane.
They're renowned.
They're legendary.
They're legendary, the Oklahoma crab.
And then it turned out that, in fact, the Oklahoma crab dish with tomato mayonnaise had come from a mid-town Manhattan restaurant favored by the Duke of Windsor and Cole Porter.
That's where Elizabeth Warren's Cherokee ancestors got that recipe from.
So, if Stuart Stevens is saying you can't call out Elizabeth Warren for being a woman of colour, Harvard Law School's first woman of colour, let's just unpack this because it's connected to the madness in Orlando.
We're expected, Stuart Stevens, who purports to be a Republican, who identifies as a Republican, as they say these days, he identifies as Republican, but he sounds a bit like he's transitioning to me.
He says you're not allowed to call Elizabeth Warren poker hunters because she is Harvard Law School's first woman of colour.
If Elizabeth Warren is a woman of colour, I'm a woman of colour.
Stuart Stevens is a woman of colour.
In fact, Stuart Stevens is the hottest woman of colour I have ever seen.
He's smoking hot.
He's Foxy Brown.
He should be in the Leslie Uggams role in that new stupid roots remake they're making.
He is the, if he's, he's Martha and I'm the Vandelas.
We're all women of colour.
He's Gladys Knight, I'm the three degrees.
We're all women of colour.
He's Beyoncé, I'm Brandy.
Everybody's a woman of colour.
Donald Trump is a woman of colour.
Mitt Romney is a woman of colour.
He's a bit of an uptight woman of colour, but he's a woman of colour.
There isn't anybody who isn't a woman of colour.
It's all women of colour all the way down.
Wall to wall, women of colour.
Those gays in that nightclub, they were really women of colour.
This is the insanity.
And this insanity is on the same, and it's important because it's on the same continuum.
It's like that fella, the ACLU lawyer, who tweeted that what happened in that nightclub is nothing to do with Islam, but is instead to do with the Christian right.
You know, a Muslim of Afghan heritage guns down 49 gays in a nightclub, and the ACLU tells us it's the fault of the Christian right.
We are being told that up is down, the sky is the earth, black is white.
There is no reality.
If that can be the fault of the Christian right, then there is no reality.
And it starts with, but it starts with people like Stuart Stevens, a big shot who's made tons of money from delivering the Republican Party into the hands of such great presidential nominees as Mitt Romney.
It begins with people like Stuart Stevens accepting the left's premises and saying that Elizabeth Warren is allowed to be Harvard Law School's first woman of colour.
You know, when humanity departs from reality to that extent, to the extent that a Muslim gunning down a gay nightclub is the fault of the Christian right, and Elizabeth Warren is a woman of colour, then there are no very sure-footed paths back to reality.
And that's why I don't want to play that game.
And that's why Trump, by the way, for all his faults, you can complain that the ban on Muslim immigration is simple-minded and all the rest of it, and it wouldn't have done anything about this guy whose family were let in 30 years ago.
They're already behind the barricades.
But Trump's view, Trump's view that the issue is Islam, there's a problem in Islam, and therefore a good way to be safer is to have less Islam in your society, is grounded in reality.
Blaming Orlando on the Christian right and hailing Elizabeth Warren as Harvard Law School's first woman of colour is delusional.
And when it's delusion against reality, bet on reality every time.
Mark Stein for Rush, more to come.
Mark Stein in for us on America's number one radio show, Rush Back Tomorrow.
There will be attempts.
This is another one of these.
This was tweeted out by the Democratic Socialists of America.
There will be attempts to pit two vulnerable communities, LGBT and Muslims, against each other.
Resist them.
Some of us have been at this a long time, you know, and that's why I said all the stories are different and all the same.
Ten years ago, I published a book called America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It.
And I talked about the gay mayor of Paris who was holding a Nui Blanche, a white night, where everything they were going to party all night in Paris.
It was exactly like what had been happening in this nightclub.
Going to party all night.
And he was stabbed in the small hours of the morning by a Muslim as he was partying.
And everyone was at pains to explain that, no, no, no, this wasn't terrorism.
Don't worry, don't even think about calling it terrorism because, in fact, the guy was just a Muslim who hates homosexuals.
And they went to the guy's neighborhood.
He was called Azadine Burkin.
They went to his neighborhood in Paris, and the Muslims are all upfront about it.
They say, oh, we're all homophobic here because this is page 121 of my book, America Alone.
I'm not plugging the book, but I'm simply saying if you'd read it 10 years ago, what's happened wouldn't surprise you.
We're all homophobic here because it's not natural.
It's against Islam, said another.
Muslim fags don't exist, which isn't technically true.
But a Muslim fag, unless he's extremely fleet-footed and gets the hell out of there, doesn't exist for long.
But these twits of the Democratic Socialists of America say there will be attempts to pit two vulnerable communities, LGBT and Muslims, against each other.
Don't let the mean, old-spirited right do that to you.
A couple of years later, the editor of the gay newspaper, the American gay newspaper in the District of Columbia, the Washington Blade, was beaten up by a gang of Muslim youth while visiting Amsterdam, the most tolerant city in Europe, or it once was, in 2005.
The editor of the gay newspaper, The Washington Blade, beaten up by a gang of Muslim youth.
With the number of homophobic attacks rising in the Dutch metropolis, reported De Spiegel, Amsterdam officials are commissioning a study to determine why Moroccan men are targeting the city's gays.
And researchers believe they felt stigmatized by society and responded by attacking people they felt were lower on the social ladder.
Another working theory is that the attackers may be struggling with their own sexual identity.
And oddly enough, telling young Moroccan men that they're closeted gays, they're a bit light on their loafers, didn't seem to do anything to lessen tensions in the city.
And a couple of years ago, the biggest, what they call in Dutch, the biggest homo hotel, the biggest gay hotel in the city, actually turned Muslim.
The big gay hotel in Amsterdam decided to turn Muslim.
Gays have been orientationally cleansed from the east end of London because of the rise of Muslims.
The gay clubs, the gay bars, the gay pubs have all gone.
Survey, recent survey from last year in the United Kingdom.
Do you personally consider homosexuality to be morally acceptable or morally wrong?
Everywhere in the country, Scotland, Northern England, Northern Ireland, it was about 15 to 17% considered homosexuality to be morally wrong.
In London, it was twice that.
It was 29%.
You know why?
Because that's got the highest number of Muslims.
That's got the highest number of Muslims.
I heard, I saw in one of the Orlando papers, a former FBI agent said, it never occurred to any of us that a gay club would ever be targeted.
Well, where have you been living, pal?
Because gay clubs have been targeted in London, they've been targeted in Amsterdam, they've been targeted in Oslo.
If you don't know that, if you don't know that, your big money no-object bureaucracy is missing something very basic about the nature of Islam.
Don't make the mistake.
I know the president has told you it's workplace violence or whatever we call it here now, dance floor violence, glitterball violence, but don't make the mistake of falling for the official hooey.
You're supposed to be an FBI guy.
Hey, great to be with you.
But the good news is, the good news is Rush is back live tomorrow.
The real deal, America's anchor man, he will be here.
Don't miss it.
He will have plenty to say about this weekend's events.
Qatar has convicted a Dutch woman who was held after being raped.
She complained she went to the police and said she was raped, and they convicted her of having sex outside marriage and fined her $824.
That's in Qatar.
One of the interesting things when you look at Islam and homosexuality is that there are a lot of Muslim countries where homosexual acts are punishable by death.
And they're the ones you would expect, Saudi Arabia and Yemen and so forth.
But also on that list, and I find this interesting, also on that list is Iraq.
In other words, the United States lost thousands of its soldiers, went to war in Iraq, overthrew Saddam Hussein, paid a very high price, occupied that country for years, rebuilt it.
And we wind up with a state where if you're found to have committed homosexual acts, you get executed.
There doesn't seem to be much point to American intervention.
The point about intervening around the world is to advance your values in some sense.
I mentioned last hour Sir Mortimer Durand.
Maybe the only time in the history of American radio that anyone's brought up the name of Sir Mortimer Durand.
But that's what this killer guy, that's what his father is upset about.
He has a show called the Durham Jurger that wants to erase the boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan that was drawn by Sir Mortimer Durand in the 1880s and 1890s.
The British concluded then they didn't want the British Empire directly bordering the Russian Empire.
So they wanted Afghanistan as a buffer state.
And in India, they built a society that operates in constitutional terms pretty much the same way the United Kingdom does.
Its parliament is pretty much the same.
Its legal system, its courts are pretty much the same.
And Afghanistan, where they didn't set foot, is another story entirely.
But that's the point.
If you're going to go into these countries, there's no point to going there to build a Sharia state at Western expense.
We don't need the Iraqis can come up with a Sharia toilet all on their own.
The Afghans can come up with a Sharia toilet all on their own.
They don't need thousands of lives of Western troops and billions and billions of dollars to build a Sharia toilet.
That they can do.
So there's no point getting anywhere near these people unless you're willing to impose your will on them.
And that's what we don't do.
We don't do it at home or we don't do it abroad.
In case you haven't noticed, the story of the Western world in the last 15 years, since 9-11, is that they're not assimilating with us.
We're assimilating with them.
We're assimilating with them.
And this brings us obviously, you know, as I mentioned earlier, Mitt Romney and the crowd, Mitt Romney doing his Blofeld impression in the Nairu jacket, holding his big specter board meeting in Park City, Utah this weekend in a hollowed-out volcano.
The problem is these guys are playing, these guys are playing to the same rules as the Democrats, and they lose every time.
And Mitt Romney lost the election every time.
Mitt Romney lost the election the moment he didn't push back against Candy Crowley.
And at some point, someone in that debate, and at some point about Benghazi, about Benghazi, about the dishonesty of Benghazi, of what is going on in Benghazi, where a guy was thrown in jail who had nothing to do with anything going on in Benghazi because he happened to be the cover story that Hillary and Obama decided on.
And now they're all having a meeting and saying, oh, Trump's Trump is calling Elizabeth Warren poker hunters.
He's gone too far.
This is completely racist, completely unacceptable.
No, it's not.
No, it's not.
Trump's view that this guy who killed all these people was born and raised in the United States.
And he was raised, and his father, his ghastly, awful, treasonous father, who was taken in by this country, plays some part in this.
He's not an American.
He's a guy who holds a passport of the United States that is a flag of convenience for him.
And he is a friend for whom it was also a flag of convenience.
He used his US passport and he flew all the way to Syria and he hooked up with ISIS and he put on a suicide bomber belt and he killed a whole bunch of people.
He was quote an American, quote, a US citizen.
And he's not.
These Western passports are flags of convenience for these guys.
And it's entirely reasonable when you look at what has happened.
When you look at the way the San Bernardino killers basically used an Islamic dating site, this Islamic dating site is a way of putting together a terrorist cell, effectively.
You're looking for the girl of your dreams so you can hook up with her and blow up a bunch of people.
That's what happened in San Bernardin Bernardino.
They're gaming the system.
This guy gets invited.
His father gets invited to the State Department.
The Sarnaevs were raised in the bosom of Massachusetts liberalism and repaid Massachusetts liberals by blowing up the Boston Marathon.
And it's entirely reasonable for Trump to say, look, we're obviously having a bit of a just a teensy-wincy bit of a problem assimilating the Muslims we have already got here.
Maybe we should try and dial it back a bit.
It's obviously impossible to just ban everyone who happens to be Muslim, can't do that, but we should just maybe couldn't we possibly try and just dial it back a bit?
Wouldn't it be prudent?
I mean, it's not difficult, this.
It isn't, there's actually a pretty clear correlation.
The pretty clear correlation.
Japan does not have Muslims.
So Japan does not have Islamic terrorism.
The Czech Republic does not have Muslims.
So it does not have Islamic terrorism.
France is getting on for 10% Muslim.
So Paris is getting blown up pretty regularly these days.
Brussels, the capital of the European Union, is 25% Muslim.
So Brussels airport gets hit and the Brussels subway system.
It's a reasonable correlation.
People say, well, of course, the vast majority, vast majority of Muslims.
This happens after every atrocity.
Vast majority of Muslims, it's a very small, small percentage who are just violent extremists.
The Australian Prime Minister, after in gun-free Australia, some guy shot and killed a police accountant a few months ago.
And the Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said, We mustn't blame the entire Muslim community for what is in truth a very, very small percentage of violent extremist individuals.
So he talks like Obama, violent extremism.
It's like the Zika virus.
You could get it anywhere.
It's just in the air, violent extremism.
The London tube bombings.
Tony Blair and the Deputy Chief Constable of London said, quote, the vast majority of Muslims don't support terrorism.
They keep saying this.
Have they ever run the numbers?
What is it?
Is it 0.02%?
Or is it 20%?
Or is it 2%?
And if they haven't run the numbers, then why do they claim to speak with authority on this matter?
It's yeah.
Well, because if there's one, well, there's 1.7 billion is the figure it's up to by now.
It keeps going up.
It's gone up by, it's nearly doubled since the beginning of the century, Mr. Snadley.
But the fact is, it happens, it's happening all over the world fairly regularly.
But let's just say, you know, for the sake of argument, say it's 2%.
I was in Malmö, Sweden last fall, 1,000 young male refugees arriving in that one Swedish town, so-called refugees, a thousand of them, every single day, every single day.
And so if it's just 2%, that's 20 brand new violent extremists every day.
During the Northern Irish troubles, the MI5 estimated that at any one time there were no more than 100 active members of the IRA.
That's to say, people actively shooting, killing everybody in the IRA.
That's no more than 100.
So if you're getting 20 brand new violent extremists, one Swedish town, Malmo, is taking in the equivalent of the entire IRA every single week.
That's 52 IRAs it's taking in a year.
And people at a certain point, the arithmetic says, even if they don't, even if you're not blowing people up, then generally what happens is what's happening in the east end of London.
The gay pubs close down and the gays have to move on and go somewhere else.
And the Jews leave as the Jews are leaving in France.
And you're storing up a whole, you're essentially providing a comfort zone in which these ideas incubate.
And Trump, whether or not you agree with Trump, Trump saying the issue is Islam, the issue is Islam.
You can argue about precisely what component in Islam it is and the relative proportions and all the rest of it.
But to do what Hillary Clinton is doing and saying nothing to do with Islam, to do what the president is doing, we won't even mention the word.
To do with Jott and Kerry is doing, which is when he says there was a rationale to the killing of the Charlie Ebdo guys, and you could sort of understand it, as John Kerry said, that is a kind of madness.
When John Kerry stands up and he says there's a rationale to the Charlie Hebdo things, we are becoming them.
We are becoming them.
And that's why we are suddenly expected this morning to accept the assurance of a pro-Taliban dad that his pro-ISIS mass murdering son is not an extremist.
And who wouldn't know better than a pro-Taliban dad whether the pro-ISIS son is extremist?
That's the madness of our present situation.
We'll take your calls straight ahead.
Mark Stein in for us on America's number one radio show.
Let us go to Joseph in Sarasota, Florida.
Joseph, you're live on the Rushlimbaugh Show.
Hey, thanks, Mark.
Thanks for the call.
Okay, so Americans are largely ignorant of Islam and its history, its history of conquest.
Bringing in Muslims, I would argue, is deliberate.
It's part of the ISIS plan, the jihadi Muslims.
But why is all this happening?
Listen, you've got to understand what's going on, the history, the teachings of Islam, what it really is, where it really came from.
Dr. Bill Warner, that's what you got to look up.
Dr. Bill Warner with the Center for the Study of Political Islam.
Dr. Bill Warner.
Also, Roger Stone released an article on Breitbart today.
Uma Aberdeen has ties with, or at least her family has ties with, terrorist organizations.
It's a great idea.
Humor Ahmadin Abadin, who's Hillary's valet, has certain family connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.
That's true, and that's been relatively well documented.
The truth is, there aren't a lot of degrees of separation between anybody in the Muslim world.
The wife of the Saudi ambassador turned out to be paying the rent at one point for one of the apartments that one of the 9-11 guys stayed in.
And claimed that this was just part of the Islamic tradition of charity.
This is one of the complicating features.
And, you know, what I would say on this is I would look at it this way, is that we just don't know enough.
We don't know enough.
We're not in there.
We're not engaged.
We can't distinguish between the nice Muslims and the not-so-nice Muslims.
The Muslim world has changed a lot.
If you look at the difference, interestingly, it's often second or third generation Muslims, as it was in Orlando.
Often you'll have someone whose father and grandfather are relatively well-adjusted and integrated Muslims, and they themselves decide to go bananas and go full jihad.
But again, it gets back to the idea: if you're not fighting this thing ideologically, you lose.
You lose.
Nobody wasted time.
Nobody wasted time in saying, oh, well, we're not at war with all Germans.
Most Germans are nice.
It's only a tiny, tiny, tiny proportion of Germans that are strafing European cities and are putting people into gas ovens and all the rest of it.
And we stand with Germans, and we're having a big special Oktoberfest in the Rose Garden at the White House to show how much we like Germans.
No, we won the war and we drove a stake through the ideology.
We drove a stake through the ideology.
Wars are basically a physical expression of ideas.
And that's particularly true when you've got a global enemy.
And this global enemy regards itself as at war with Western civilization, or as I like to think of it, civilization.
And so they're not interested in planes and in tanks and in conventional weapons of war.
They're fighting it ideologically.
And that's why the most fascinating part of this whole ISIS business is they've actually found a use for Twitter and Facebook.
They use it to recruit people who then go and kill a big bunch of infidels.
We hail Obama for his mastery of Twitter because he tweets a picture of a pajama boy having a mug of cocoa and curling up with an Obamacare plan.
And we think that shows what a genius that Obama is at using social media.
These guys are the social media geniuses on the planet, and they have found a brilliant, brilliant use for it.
And if you don't fight this war ideologically, if you can't go up again, this is why General Petraeus's thing last month was so disastrous.
And this is why the whole thing, just be quiet.
This is why Petraeus' message: just be quiet.
Leave it to the professionals.
Leave it to more security.
Leave it to longer and longer lines at airports and train stations and bus stations and gay nightclubs.
So to go in, you won't be able to go club hopping on a Saturday night because it'll take you two hours to get into each club.
So by the time you get into the first club, it'll be time to go home.
And this is this, the big security state cannot solve this except at the price of destroying all our liberties.
In the end, you have to fight this ideologically.
Mark's time for us.
More to come.
Okay, we may have a winner in terms of deflection by the consensus, the liberal consensus, and what happened in Florida.
You'll recall that the New York Daily News's headline was thanks, NRA.
Planned Parenthood has now blamed the Orlando terrorist attack on, quote, toxic masculinity, unquote.
And for good measure, they threw in, quote, imperialist homophobia, unquote.
So that's who, well, I think actually, if you take that question seriously, Mr. Snerdley, Planned Parenthood has actually killed far more people than ISIS has.
ISIS would have their work cut out because Planned Parenthood is the abortion mill of the world.
But they've blamed the Orlando terrorist attack on, quote, toxic masculinity.
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