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July 18, 2016, Monday, Hour #2
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Hey folks, do you remember the DC sniper?
The guy that was driving around at random shooting people at first thought that he was driving a plain white van, right?
It turned out that he was driving a potiac, some kind, and his accomplice was in the trunk.
And it had a hole in the lid of the trunk, and the accomplice was killing people.
Anyway, John Allen Muhammad was a former member of the United States military.
And he was, by the way, in retrospect, he was a military slamist and had been toked up for quite a toked up's wrong.
He had been stoked.
His fires had been stoked with hatred for a long time.
But the point is, I remember the drive-by media going to Donald Rumsfeld, who was a Secretary of Defense.
Do you feel in any way responsible for what is happening here?
For taking this innocent young American serviceman and turning him into this vicious domestic killer.
You think we would ever get a question of who is our defense there?
What is this clown's name?
Ash Carter.
I get him and Jay Johnson confused.
Jay Johnson's where?
The guy spells him J-E-H.
I keep on saying J. Jet Johnson.
Who names himself?
Jake.
Anyway, he's Homeland Security, right?
Ash Carter.
So you got J and Ash running Homeland and D-O-D.
You think they'd ever go anybody over there and ask him, hey, do you feel responsible for these two wackos running around shooting the cops?
Why would we?
Well, they're great decorated Marines, the media is telling us.
Are you turning our recruits into domestic murderers?
Oh, MG, you think they would have ever been asked that question?
Well, I'm telling you, Rumsfeld was asked that question about John Ala Muhammad.
So the media is out there thinking that they're giving these people a pass by claiming they're ex-military.
Well, whose military is it?
It ain't Rumsfeld's anymore.
And it isn't G.W. Bush's.
It's Barack Hussein O's and Ash Carter's.
Both of these guys, Micah Johnson ex whatever, and Huey Long here, these guys, Devin, what did Gavin Long?
These guys were former Nation of Islam.
I mean, that's not an innocent little animal protection league.
The Nation of Islam doesn't like white people.
They're led by a man known as the Calypso Louie, Minister Farrakhan, who, by the way, should I point this out?
All right, by the way, welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh here at the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.
Guess who honored at one time the Reverend Farrakhan, known affectionately here as Calypso Louie?
That would be the Reverend Wright of America's Chickens have come home to roost.
Obama's pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Trumpet Magazine gave Calypso Louis Farrakhan its lifetime achievement Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
Trumpeter Award.
That's the name of the award.
Lifetime achievement, Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr.
Trumpeter Award saying that Farrakhan truly epitomized greatness.
And what did Obama say about Reverend Wright?
I can no more disown him than I could disown the black community or my grandmother, who whatever, he said.
So Obama's pastor cherishes Calypso Louis Farrakhan, and Obama cherishes Reverend Wright.
Remember when the new Black Panthers put a $10,000 bounty on George Zimmerman?
That's what we're told gave birth to the Black Lives Matter movement was when Zimmerman was acquitted.
Remember the New Black Panthers put a $10,000 bounty?
Did anybody at the Obama DOJ?
Did Obama condemn it?
Not a word, folks.
What do you mean?
That's because, because why?
Because if he had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin.
Well, okay, if Obama is going to play that game, if Obama had a son, would he be Black Lives Matter?
Would he be New Black Panther Party?
Which would he be?
Or would he be LGBT activism?
What would Obama's son be?
I'm just telling you, when New Black Panther Party put a $10,000 bounty on George Zimmerman, found not guilty by court with a, you know, Biased prosecutor in that case, too, trying to nail Zimmerman.
When he was acquitted, they put a $10,000 bounty.
Was there any condemnation?
I'm telling you, this stuff matters.
When the new Black Panthers were engaging in voter intimidation in Philadelphia and Eric Holder drops the case, saying, The days of this department putting my people in jail are over, or people of color some such.
What's the message that gets sent?
So, back to our first caller here, Old Mo here.
By the way, we can't find any lynching stories from 2013, 90 of them or five of them.
Cop killings.
The cop killings are lynchings, right?
The cops killing black people are equivalent to modern-day lynching.
And then somehow he got the Klan in there.
He said, Klans running around left and right.
I thought Robert Byrd died.
Didn't he pass away?
So I don't, Bill Clinton was at the funeral.
Bill Clinton spoke very highly and even make excuses for his days as a Klansman.
You remember that?
Bill Clinton made sometimes people learn from their past mistakes.
And Bob Byrd, Robert Byrd, Glenn Kregel, whatever he was, he learned big time.
What a guy.
I'll never forget that.
So anyway, Omo wanted to know.
By the way, welcome back, Rushlinbought 800-282-2882.
So Omo wanted to know why it was that I tried to link Obama to all of this.
And I can do it.
I got shortchanged by the clock in my own program, but I'm going to continue here.
And how best than to share some data here from Heather McDonald, who has a piece published, what is today?
Just yesterday at the Manhattan Institute City Journal, which is one of the places that publishes her work.
And it's called The Fire Spreads: Three Cops Dead in Baton Rouge and the analogies to the 1960s deepened.
I want you to listen to this because this is the point that I started to make when I was rudely interrupted by my programming clock.
President Obama bears direct responsibility for the lethal spread of the narrative that cops are targeting innocent black males.
Obama bears direct responsibility for the lethal spread of that narrative.
By the way, folks, you know, I don't, I know I repeat things.
Come on, Rush, move on.
I think it's important.
I think what Obama did in rubber stamp approving the whole Black Lives Matter lie, the Hands Up, Don't Shoot lie.
I really do.
You know, nobody wants this to be happening.
There isn't it.
Well, see, that's not true.
There are a lot of people profiting from this or trying to, and a lot of people benefiting from this.
But most of us, we don't want this going on.
We don't want, this is not our country.
This is not what we want it to be.
We don't like this stuff that's happening.
But we know that Hands Up Don't Shoot was a lie.
It did not happen.
What if Obama had simply done a national address and told everybody that black or that hands up don't shoot didn't happen, that he trusts the grand jury in Missouri, and they came back with the right thing that happened.
They got it right.
Young Michael Brown did not put his hands up, was not shot in the back.
Imagine the power of that.
Why wouldn't Obama want to?
Why wouldn't Obama want to tap this down?
Why would Obama want to exacerbate this?
Well, here's Heather McDonald.
President Obama bears direct responsibility for the lethal spread of that narrative.
In a speech from Poland, just hours before five police were assassinated in Dallas on July 7th, Obama misled the nation about policing and race, charging officers nationwide with preying on blacks because of the color of their skin.
He did.
He charged them with that.
If you're young black and you've not been told the truth about anything and you hear that from the president, what are you going to believe?
You're going to believe the president.
He has the authority because of the weight of the office.
Obama rolled out a litany of junk statistics to prove that the criminal justice system is racist.
Blacks are arrested at twice the rate of whites, he complained, and they get sentences almost 10% longer than whites for the same crime.
Look, Obama said this a couple of days before the five cops in Dallas are assassinated.
When the president says this kind of stuff, he's lighting a match.
When the president says these kind of things, he's encouraging the actions that follow.
And don't for a minute think he doesn't know it.
Missing from Obama's address was any mention of the massive racial differences in criminal offending and criminal records that fully account for arrest rates and sentence lengths.
Blacks, for example, commit homicide at eight times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined.
Let's stop there for just a moment.
Just saying that is probably throwing gasoline on fire.
So even happens to be the truth.
Blacks commit homicide at eight times the rate of whites and Hispanics combined.
They're only 13 or what, 16% of the population, though.
Blacks commit homicide at 11 to 12 times the rate of whites.
Throw Hispanics out, and it's 11 to 12 times the rate whites kill people.
Instead, Obama chalked up the disparities to biases, some conscious and unconscious, that have to be rooted out across our criminal justice system.
And it's not bias that's producing these numbers.
It's the numbers.
And of the black homicide, the percentage of black victims killed by black perpetrators dwarfs, dwarfs the number of black people killed by police officers of any race.
But I'll tell you how this stuff spreads.
I watch a TV show now and then called Murder in the First.
And the show is obviously filmed months in advance of airing.
I think they're on episode three or episode four now.
In this show, a black perpetrator fleeing the scene of an attempted apprehension by the cops.
The cops are looking for a suspect in a murder, of a black athlete, by the way, at a nightclub.
And they get a report that the suspect is at this address.
So the cop and his partner, a white woman and a black guy, they head off to the address.
And there's a black guy in there who leaves and ducks out a window when he sees the cops.
So the natural thing is, aha, we got our guy.
They give chase.
They round a corner.
The suspect tries pulling a gun out of back of his pocket, turned to fire at the cop.
The cop shoots and kills him.
Black cop kills black victim on this TV show.
They suspend the black cop pending an investigation.
When he's cleared, they couldn't find the gun at first, but they found a kid, took the gun.
They were going to nail a cop for illegally shooting, but they found the gun and it was a justified shooting in the end.
The cop does a press conference and says, the black cop and says, would the community have been just as supportive of me if he had killed me?
He said, look at me, I'm black.
I'm as black as the victim here.
Would you have been just as supportive of me if he had killed me?
There was no answer to that given.
Then the episode goes on to the next episode in which another suspect's lawyer is explaining why his client ran when the cop showed up.
And this black lawyer says, and I'm just reporting because people watch the show.
These are the kind of things.
How many times do people quote reality to you based on what they saw in a movie or a television show?
That's the point here.
So this black lawyer, I have to paraphrase, says something like, in answer, why did your client run?
Because innocent and black don't exist in the minds of the cops.
That's why my client ran.
He knew that if the cops caught up with him, that'd be the end of him.
This episode's filmed months before any of this stuff is happening here.
And yet, I guarantee you, people watch this, see, see, I saw it on TV.
Racist cops, even the black cops are racist in the cops.
And everybody knows the black guys have no chance with the cops.
That's how this stuff spreads.
I mean, it's tentacles.
The web of deceit is woven deeply.
Five Dallas officers gunned down out of race hatred, cop hatred.
Did Obama shelve his incendiary rhetoric and express his unqualified support for law enforcement?
Hope he doubled down, insulting law enforcement yet again, even as it was grieving for its fallen comrades.
In a memorial service for the Dallas officers, Obama rebuked all of America for its bigotry, but paid special attention to alleged police.
Now, this is this bigotry.
This is a speech where the drive-by media and a lot of conservative media praised Obama.
This is the memorial in Dallas speech.
Oh, what a great spill.
My God, he finally pulled it.
In the last half of the speech, where he made this comment about Glocks are easier to get than books.
Well, the truth is, here's what he said.
When African Americans from all walks of life, from different communities across the country, voice a growing despair over what they perceive to be unequal treatment, and when study after study shows that whites and people of color experience a criminal justice system differently, so that if you're black, you're more likely to be pulled over or searched or arrested, more likely to get longer sentences, more likely to get the death penalty for the same crime.
When all of this takes place, more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, we simply cannot turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protests.
So here he was rebuking the cops at a memorial for five dead police officers.
And Heather McDonald wrote that the zealotry of this rebuke was stunning.
Obama was fully on notice that the hatred of cops was reaching homicidal levels, and yet his commitment to prosecuting his crusade against phantom police racism trumped considerations of priests.
He was just throwing gasoline on it by again promulgating false out-of-context statistics on arrest and sentencing.
And I take a break here because of the programming clock again.
We'll get back here in just a second.
Hi, welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Okay, to the phones we go.
And remember, folks, we're going to be getting to Republican politics, the campaign, the convention in due course here.
And we're going to be starting into that, by the way, with a series of soundbites here in the audio soundbite roster.
But when I get to the phones, people have been waiting patiently.
Here's Teresa in Virginia Beach.
Great to have you.
Hi.
Hi.
Thank you, Rush, for everything you do for us.
I appreciate that.
I have a son.
He's my only child, and he's a police officer.
And I worry every day when he goes to work.
I pray, and I worry every day.
I mean, before all this happened, you did that.
Yes, right.
Oh, absolutely.
And I know how hard he works, and his attitude is a wonderful attitude.
They're lucky to have him in there, and that's a mom speaking, obviously.
But I have something, along with the comment you made earlier, when Obama said if he had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin.
Right.
Well, if he had a son, would he look like this black police officer that was gunned down?
Just a question for him.
And I do believe he has stirred the rhetoric.
I mean, when you listen to him, it just amazes me that the president of the United States Wait a minute.
Let's pause for a second and get your meaning here because I think what you're saying is for Obama to take the moment and purposely say that if he had a son, he would look like Trayvon Martin.
Right.
That is heard as Obama sanctioning, identifying with people who behave like Trayvon Martin, right?
And Trayvon Martin is not law enforcement.
Trayvon Martin presents a problem for law enforcement.
But on the positive side, if he had a son, would he be this black police officer who's doing good?
Well, I don't know.
That's the kind of speculation.
He's already used the line, so I doubt.
Right.
It would be nice for him to say something positive for the police officers for a change.
Well, he thinks he has.
Not in my book.
Really?
No.
I'm sure he thinks that what he said yesterday was home run in support of the cops.
Well, he has his own thought process to which I cannot even begin to understand.
Do you think your son's racist?
Because Obama, he says that racism's rampant among the police.
There's no way.
I brought my son up better.
It's just not in his, it's not in him.
It was never in me.
We were never raised that way.
My father worked construction.
There was all types of people in construction, and we had a healthy respect for everybody, especially we had a healthy respect for the police officers.
Right, okay.
But still, see, your son's a cop.
You've just given his testimonial here, but Obama, the president's out there saying racism runs rampant in the cop.
How do people hear that?
It isn't innocently.
Have my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
Rush Limbaugh here behind the Golden EIB microphone.
Okay.
This is Tim and Bilaksi, Mississippi.
Welcome, sir, to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Thank you, Rush.
Earlier in the show, you said you referred to the fact that the left will probably come out now and say, look what the military is doing to our soldiers, our warriors.
And I haven't been able to confirm this, but I do know Fox News is pretty slow about reporting stuff till they do.
They reported yesterday that even though this guy was in the Marines for five years, he was never deployed to a combat zone, which I kind of find hard to believe.
Everybody I know that's been in has been, but they certainly reported that he had never been to a combat zone.
So that'll stop that argument in its tracks.
Well, I had not.
No, it won't.
Well, it's okay.
It should, but it won't.
But I had not heard that.
I hadn't heard he had not been deployed.
And I understand what you're saying.
Well, if he hadn't been deployed, then how could he have seen combat?
And then how could he have been radicalized?
And this wanton, murderous killer by Marines or the military just couldn't.
The people that are going to end up believing.
All it takes is the question.
All it takes is a Democrat, an elected Democrat, going on TV or posting a tweet, what is the military doing to our volunteers?
With a picture of this guy and the story, Marine kills three Baton Rouge police officers.
And the low-information crowd will see that.
And there are gazillions of them out there.
And you'll see that.
And just by virtue of the question being asked, they will say, wow, military must really be mistreating these guys or doing whatever.
Making them trained killers, but they're telling them to kill Americans, not the enemy.
They'll never hear the second part, which is your question, or the second point.
Wait a minute, the guy never served in combat.
He was never deployed.
They'll never hear that.
But even if they did, it won't erase the first impression that is made by the tweet or the Facebook post.
In fact, folks, this is a twofer for these people on the left.
A, to be able to link this guy to the military, you talk about who benefits the left and their anti-military screen benefits.
And the second way they benefit is they get to de-link the guy from Black Lives Matter or the Nation of Islam.
It was the Marine Corps that did it.
So they get a twofer.
They get anti-Marine Corps bias affirmed, and they get to de-link the guy from black activism, which is really what stoked him, which really what informed him, was really what inspired him, which is really what motivated him, was all this black activism, black liberation theology, Black Lives Matter, the new Black Panther Party, the Nation of Islam.
Take your pick.
Before it's all said and done, the Marines are going to get to blame.
It's a twofer.
Appreciate the call, Tim, very much.
Where are we headed next?
Corona, California.
Steve, your turn.
Great to have you with us in the EIB network.
Hi.
Thanks, Rush.
Just a quick background.
Went into law enforcement in 73, retired in the late 90s after 9-11, went back to work with the feds and left them in 2009.
My original question was: you know, why don't we call the demonstrators that are going to be at the Republican National Convention Hillary supporters?
They always make it sound like they're some neutral party, but you can bet that if there was big demonstrations at the Democratic Convention, they call them Trump supporters.
So, you know, that was my future thought there.
Everybody that's going to be demonstrating at the our convention are Hillary supporters, but they always call them this innocuous demonstrators like they're just neutral parties that don't vote.
But secondly, just since you're on the topic of the law enforcement killings, and since my opinion would be prejudice, we used to have a saying in law enforcement that one, if you want to be loved, be a fireman.
And two, the worst thing they can do to you in this job is kill you.
But the beauty of that is they can only kill you once.
It's a dangerous business.
Every day it's dangerous.
It isn't like when something like this happens in Baton Rouge, the officers are going to say, we're not going to go back out there.
It's too dangerous.
You put on your uniform every day and go out there.
That's about it.
That's true.
No, that's absolutely true.
But I want to go back to your first point.
I was looking for something and I found it while you were making your first point.
It's a good point.
You have people protesting at the Republican Convention, and they're legit.
And they have great legacy.
They have connections to the great protesters of the past.
In fact, the great fine American art of dissent.
And they're opposing the radicalism that's coming out of the Republican Convention.
If anybody shows up at a Hillary protest event, they're called Trump supporters or worse.
And they are not portrayed with any kind of legitimacy whatsoever.
And of course, that's done purposely for mind shaping and so forth.
But here's something else the media isn't telling anybody about.
And, you know, we have to deal with the polling data as it is, folks, because there's too many polls and it's too risky to discount the ones that you don't like.
But there are, I think there are two polls now.
The LA Times has a poll and Rasmussen that show Trump leading Hillary.
There's an NBC News Wall Street Journal poll that shows Hillary lead, or maybe it's a Fox poll, I forget.
Maybe it's ABC.
It's one of the three.
See, I don't even recall.
I saw it on TV earlier that Hillary's lead is shrinking.
And the Democrats do not doubt me on this.
The Democrats, in the deep, dark crevices of the bowels of their movement, they are petrified because these people come from the standard world of establishment politics.
And in that world, Donald Trump ought not be getting 20% support from anybody.
In their world, Donald Trump is the biggest idiot buffoon that has ever entered politics and shouldn't have even 20% support and should be by now established as a full-fledged laughingstock.
And by extension, Hillary Clinton should be leading this guy in easy double digits.
But none of that is true.
And they are worried on the Democrat side.
Now, the drive-bys are not going to have a whole lot of stories about this.
They will do some.
The stories that the drive-bys do about this story will not be stories critical of Hillary.
They'll be stories designed to warn the Democrats that they better start taking things seriously.
And they better get in gear.
And you'll have quotes from various Democrats.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if Trump won this thing.
It's very possible, like Dan Rather's out there saying.
Dan Rather's out there warning these Democrats, you know, you people, it's not a slam dunk.
This guy, Trump, can win this election.
He can beat you.
He can beat you like a possum and a swamp fox.
Whatever Rather would say.
And he needs that there saying, you better guard against being too radical on the left.
So that's the tone of any negative Hillary story.
You won't see this story in the American media.
This is from the UK Guardian.
Headline, Democrats Struggle for Unity as Protesters Swarm Net Roots Convention.
Yeah, here's a story of protesters protesting Democrats, protesting Hillary, and they are not happy campers, and the drive-bys in America are ignoring the story.
Let me give you some details.
No sooner had the question been posed of where angry young activists would go after Bernie Sanders' campaign than a group of angry young activists provided the answer to the streets.
The surprise walkout of protesters from a conference of U.S. progressives in St. Louis this weekend forced the cancellation of its panel on translating millennial votes into power.
This is the Net Roots Convention.
It's held every year.
Normally, it's reported on because the Net Roots Convention genuinely displays Democrat Party unity and progressive dominance of the Democrat Party.
And so they happily report what's going on there.
And you have all kinds of wackos like Harry Reid and Hillary Clinton.
They all go to this convention.
But this year, the Net Roots, they were all Bernie Sanders voters and they are still ticked.
They're mad that Bernie sold out.
They're mad that Bernie was denied the nomination.
They're mad that Bernie endorsed Hillary.
They don't believe it.
And they are mad.
And they had a panel discussion slated for this convention called Translating Millennial Votes into Power.
And the panel was canceled because people walked out.
That's right.
The surprise walkout of protesters from the conference of U.S. progressives in St. Louis this weekend forced the cancellation of the panel, translating millennial votes into power.
But there was more vivid testimony.
Despite Sanders urging his supporters to back Hillary in an official endorsement a few days earlier, the energy, once captured by his campaign, appeared already to be slipping out of the hands of Democrats.
Hands Up United, a group born of anti-police violence protests in nearby Ferguson.
Hands Up United, a group born of anti-police violence protests, brought both the Net Roots Convention and surrounding freeways to a standstill, accusing the largely white progressive delegates of becoming occupiers in the disunited states of America.
Mike check, Mike Check, they chanted in an echo of the Occupy movement that used voices in the street to amplify its message.
Across the corridor, in another unofficial Net Roots spin-off, a different group of activists were plotting to do the same on a bigger stage in Philadelphia at the Democrat convention.
The name of this group is Democracy Spring.
They are planning nonviolent civil disobedience on a daily basis, scheduling sit-ins and mass arrests until the Democrat Party promises to scrap the system of superdelegates that denied Bernie the nomination.
And by the way, folks, history has taught us that when any Democrat protest group plans nonviolent civil disobedience, you better plan on violence.
You better plan on head knocking.
You better plan on fires, overturn police cars.
You better plan on riots because when they pledge nonviolent civil disobedience, that's when riots happen.
So at the Net Roots Convention, there was division among all of these progressives.
There was racial division.
The progressives that were in there for Bernie, or Hillary perceived to be all white, they got ripped off and ticked off by African-American Net Roots protesters.
And a lot of the panels of this convention were shut.
And you haven't probably seen a word of this because it is rampant discord on the Democrats, particularly among young voters.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Okay, we're going to transition here by way of the phones to the Republican convention and presidential policy.
Folks, by the way, the fact that we're not getting to this until at this point, the second hour does not mean I'm not interested in it.
I've had a couple of questions in the email.
Are you really this uninterested in the convention that you haven't yet talked with?
No, no, no.
It's just, I mean, nothing's going to happen until tonight.
We got the vice presidential nominee.
We've got some soundbites coming up on this.
Haven't been any news made yet.
So, no, no, no.
And folks, I'm not, I don't speak to you from the political handbook.
My job here is not to promote the various aspects of the convention here, whatever they're doing there.
But I've got a whole stack of stuff.
If you just be patient, it's all coming up.
And I guess we're going to instigate it with Jimmy here in Naples.
Great to have you, sir.
Hello.
Hey, Rush.
It's an honor to talk to you.
Thank you very much, Jimmy.
I appreciate that.
I remember when I thought when I first heard your name, I thought it was a cheese.
Now, that's going back a long time ago.
Oh, that's one of those Limburger jokes that you're making.
Yeah, I've heard of that a lot.
Okay, the reason why I call the Republicans and the Democrats are very afraid of Donald.
Why?
Because nobody owns Donald.
And if he gets in the White House, he's going to start poking around.
And he's going to wonder why this happened and this happened.
And all of a sudden, he started pulling on the string.
A lot of people are going to get embarrassed.
Some might even go to jail.
And it's both sides who's more afraid of them.
Wait, wait, wait, hold on a minute.
Hold on a minute.
I lost you.
There are people going to get pulling on strings.
What does pulling on a string mean?
Donald, Donald, when he becomes president, okay, he's going to wonder why people were let off the hook.
So he's going to get it.
You mean like Hillary?
Like Hillary and other people.
Only because I just need a...
My only husband.
Well, like Bill Clinton.
Okay.
Well, okay.
And there's a lot of, you know.
I just wanted to understand what you were talking about.
I appreciate your.
Yeah.
So what's Trump going to pull a string?
What's going to happen is he's going to start finding out stuff since he don't need the money and he don't need the fame.
He honestly wants to do right.
He's probably looking for a statue on Mount Rushmore.
I mean, he really.
So your point is that lifelong Republicans, they only care about the next election and themselves, whereas Trump, he couldn't care less about the party in the next election.
He cares about the country.
That's exactly.
And not just the Republicans.
The Republicans are, you know, there's a difference between a Republican and a Democrat.
A Democrat, the Democrat Party, they sell used cars.
They're used car salesmen.
The Republicans say they're new car salesmen.
They're a bunch of salesmen.
You know, they'll sell their own mother.
But once you get someone in there that it can't be bought, don't need to buy nothing.
And he's going to find out.
Okay, look, folks, I get this.
I know what's being said here.
He's trying to explain why there's such opposition to Trump, which manifests itself into fear of Trump, because Trump's not one of these guys.
So he's not going to care that these lifelong politicians in your party advance, get promoted by virtue of the traditional ways of kissing butt in the establishment.
Trump doesn't care about any of that, and he's going to root out all this dead weight.
He's going to pull strings and get rid of all the criminal and near-criminal activities.
He's going to repopulate government with decent people.
And this scares the heck out of used car salesmen.
Okay, folks, we will continue our transition into the Republican presidential campaign.
We got some Hillary audio soundbites, too.
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