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July 21, 2016, Thursday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 247 podcast.
So I wonder if Ted Cruz is just kicking himself today, saying it'd be better if he'd have just plagiarized a Michelle Obama speech.
Maybe he'd be in less trouble if he had done that.
So all of you people who complain about how boring these conventions are, how there's never any drama.
Now you got a little drama, now you got a little unexpected, and everybody's having a cow.
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Okay.
One of the crucial things here that we have now learned about this is that Trump knew what Cruz was gonna say.
Right.
That story has been reported that Cruz's speech was submitted.
Cruz has said that the Trump people knew what he was gonna say.
The Trump people say that they knew what Cruz was gonna say.
And everybody involved let it happen.
So what is the end result of this?
There are two overwhelming inarguable results from this.
Number one, we're gonna have a ravings bonanza tonight.
And number two, we may be seeing the actual first threads of unity billed behind Donald Trump because of this.
And it could well be that Trump has pulled off a masterful move letting all this happen.
And I think that the argument that he may have done that is uh sort of uh rubber stamped by the fact that he walked in to that convention hall at the exact moment that he knew Cruz was going to be unloaded on by the audience.
He walked into that convention hall last night to his box at the exact moment that it was going to become, it did become clear to everybody that Cruz was not going to endorse.
Now the key to all this is what has been reported that everybody involved knew what Cruz was going to say, and thus everybody knew that Cruz was not going to endorse.
Now I have warned everybody time and time again, you cannot judge, analyze, watch this convention through the regular political prism.
In this case, what I mean by that is in a normal convention, that speech would never have been allowed.
Ted Cruz, even if he had been invited to give that speech and had submitted that speech to the campaign.
And the campaign had seen that speech and had discovered that there wasn't going to be an endorsement.
And in fact, not only was there not going to be an endorsement, there was going to be something maybe even worse, and that was an intimation from Ted Cruz that he might not vote for Donald Trump.
There is no other candidate that would allow that speech to be made.
There's no other candidate that would allow that type of person in that situation, Cruz, to even appear at the convention.
But Trump did.
The Trump campaign, and I'm looking, I'm basing all this just to be clear again on the fact that everybody's reporting it.
Everybody knew what Cruz was going to say, and they let it happen.
And I'm telling you, no way that happens at a George Bush convention, a Bill Clinton convention, to Hillary Clinton.
You think the Clintons are going to allow Bernie Sanders to go up there and say something without knowing word for word what he's going to say?
It would never ever happen.
And if Bertie Sanders is going to go out there and not endorse Hillary and be ambiguous about it, you think Hillary's going to let him go out there?
There is no way.
They'll have Elizabeth Warren hijack him on the way to the convention hall and take him to a Burger King or something and keep him tied up for a couple hours before he can get there.
It would never happen, but it did happen last night.
So now you got all these analysts trying to figure this out and proclaim the ultimate meaning.
And the conventional wisdom is that Cruz is toast.
He has just ended his career.
Dr. Kiddhammer said it perhaps in the most creative way.
Dr. Krauthammer, that was the longest suicide note I have ever read.
Is that not good?
The longest suicide note I've ever read.
Here's the point.
Again, because of that last night, look at all the unity now that is starting to uh occur for Trump.
Look at all the people, including some of the never Trumpers now coming to Trump's defense.
At least if they're if it maybe not coming to Trump's defense, they are they are unifying with Trump against Cruz.
You have some never Trumpers who are applauding Cruz, but it's a it's a it's a minimal number.
He does have his supporters out there, and a lot of his supporters in the drive-by media.
Washington Post.
Ted Cruz distinguished himself Wednesday night.
Mike Pence failed.
They love it.
They're looking at this the wrong way.
They think that what happened was that Ted Cruz hijacked the convention, and it nobody heard what Mike Pence said.
And they're hoping nobody heard what Pence said because Pence was great.
But people did hear what Pence said precisely because Cruz did what he did.
There were more eyeballs focused and more attention being paid on that convention after what Cruz did, because the media was having uh uh going bananas, and everybody was talking about it, focused on what would happen next.
Well, Newt came out, Newt was great last night.
Newt was absolutely great.
That speech is on the prompter, but you would never know it.
Newt was fabulous.
And he came out and he tried to tamp down this Cruz uh controversy by saying, hey, wait a minute, you people don't understand Cruz endorsed, he just didn't do it in a direct way.
But when you're talking about voting your conscience for crying out loud, there's only one candidate here you can possibly vote for if you're voting your conscience.
And it's the Trump Pence uh Republican ticket.
Yay, right on, right on.
Uh but I I just I I think this is all working out to Trump's advantage in all kinds of different ways.
And I think Trump is right there in the middle of this.
I don't think this is happenstance.
Again, folks, I don't look, I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but I've learned that some things need to be repeated over and over again before they actually connect.
And all of my opinion here is based on the reporting that everybody knew what Cruz was going to say and let it happen.
If that's not true, then some of my opinionizing here, my opinionating is maybe a little off, but I don't think so, even in that case.
But I'm just, again, this would not happen at any other convention.
Somebody the nine o'clock slot, this is when primetime coverage begins.
Cruz number one, he's not going to endorse the Trump campaign knew it.
Trump is positioned to come into the hall at the very moment the crowd realizes Cruz is not going to endorse.
And you saw those electronic glitches on the giant screen behind Cruz when he was making some.
They've said that just some technical glitches.
Those were not technical glitches.
That was done on purpose.
The Trump campaign knew.
They were already in the process of distracting from Cruz.
I mean, Cruz may not have known it.
It was backwards to that giant screen, but it went black, it was flashing, it looked like if you have direct TV, and there's a lightning story.
It gets pixelated for a while and went totally black, and a portion of it was black.
It was distracting in and of itself.
So much so the TV networks had to cover uh from a different side angle where the uh the giant screen, jumbotron, whatever it was, was uh was not visible.
So Cruz, Cruz comes out of hijacks the convention uh from Meghan Kelly, who had been the number one uh attraction, someone nothing to do with it.
Cruz comes out, takes care of that, and then focuses attention on himself, which creates all kinds of not sympathy for Trump, but anger.
Because what happened, the party ended up asserting itself last night.
The party that was previously in many sectors not all that warmed up to Trump.
Some of them still remained a little cool to Trump, some of those people now joining the call to get behind the nominee.
Cruz did that.
Trump set the table and let it happen, knowing full well what Cruz was going to say.
And I I think it's uh I I to me it is it is it is fascinating to see these kinds of things that are unexpected that have been unexpected because they would never be allowed to happen in any other convention.
Now, Cruz to prove that he intended to do what he did last night.
By the way, Mr. Snurley, before let me ask you a quick question.
Aside from the non-endorsement and the appeal to vote your conscience.
Uh what did you think of the rest of Cruz's speech?
You did.
You thought it was an excellent right, starting off tugging the strings of motion with the children of the dead police, and then moving on to the concept of freedom and so forth.
Okay, so Snurdley thinks that aside from the non-endorsement of Trump, it was started out and heated up as a uh as a pretty good speech.
But nobody remembers it now.
Not Cruz today.
Do you hear what happened after it was over?
He tried to get into the uh the skybox, the suite of the casino magnet, Sheldon Aidelson.
And they wouldn't let him in.
They told him to go away.
You're not welcome.
You can't get in here after doing what you did.
And uh there's some people on the floor.
I think it was just one person that drive by is a reporting it that it was a mob.
There's one person that shouted at Heidi Cruz, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs, as the security had to hustle her out of the arena.
But Cruz showed up at the breakfast meeting of the Texas delegation today.
And what happened there raised the curtain on what this is all about.
Cruz took questions.
The questions from the delegates kept coming.
Some of the answers the delegates were not satisfied by.
Some of the answers the delegates did not accept.
The delegates kept pounding.
The delegates kept probing.
The delegates kept demanding more from Cruz.
The answers he was giving were not satisfactory.
They were upset with what had happened.
It shouldn't have been the case.
They wanted unity out in front.
They were hoping that Cruz would endorse.
They wanted the mood to be set.
They wanted a continued trend in the uplift direction, which has been taking place all week, which is a giant crescendo tonight with Trump speech, and they didn't get it, and it was their guy that made this happen, so they kept asking, and they kept asking.
And finally Trump or Cruz could not withhold the truth any longer.
Paraphrasing, he said, You really expect me to be a servile puppy dog to a man who insulted my wife and accused my dad of being part of the JFK assassination.
And when Cruz said that, when Cruz told a Texas delegation that he would not be servile, would not be a good puppy dog and support the guy whom aligned his wife and father.
Then in my mind he kind of unwound everything else he had said the night before.
He just, under the intense probing of the Texas delegation, he couldn't keep that in any longer, couldn't withhold it any longer.
That question from the Texas delegation lit the fuse that caused the explosion, where Ted Cruz finally admitted what that speech last night was all about.
And why he's not going to endorse Trump.
Because I don't care, these are his Words paraphrased by me, I don't care what the hell else is going on.
I am not going to compromise every damn principle I have and every belief I have, and I'm not going to look the other way at a guy who accused my dad of having something to do with the assassination of JFK.
And I'm not going to look the other way and pretend it didn't happen to a guy who insulted my wife the way he did.
And in doing so, some people applauded, some people said, come on, you gotta put that stuff behind you.
It's about beating Hillary now.
And he said, nope, you can't put that kind of thing behind you.
Not and maintain your principles and so forth.
I thought, I thought Cruz might have chosen the wrong occasion and the wrong time to make a stand on principle.
But he did it, and here's his gamble.
His gamble is that Trump is going to lose.
And that he is going to be viewed in a couple of years as Winston Churchill.
You know, Churchill was thrown out of the British government.
Nobody wanted to listen to what he had to say about Hitler or any other number of threats prior to World War II.
The Brits were getting complacent.
They didn't want to go anywhere, they didn't want to be anywhere.
World War I had worn them out.
If the rest of the world wanted to burn itself down, fine, we're not joining the party.
Churchill said we can't because we're going to be targeted.
They told him to go away, they didn't want to hear it.
They came back and made him the de facto leader of the war effort after that.
And Cruz, I'm sure, is banking on that.
If Trump loses, that eventually somebody's going to say the only guy, the only guy, this is what he's hoping.
The only guy that stood up and told us the truth that we didn't want to hear was Ted Cruz.
The problem is Cruz is not Churchill in the sense that he doesn't start out with a lot of love and adoration in the party.
They already despise him, these government shutdowns and what he did to Mitch McConnell and so forth.
By the way, the concept of Trump losing, you wouldn't believe it was some of the.
I'm reading some conservative blogs who think that it's inevitable that if Trump wins, they're going to be impeached because he's so incompetent.
It's going to be so bad that to save the country, we're going to have to impeach the guy.
This is also in an opinion piece on what Cruz did last night.
Now, if Trump wins and doesn't lose, that's the gamble that Cruz took with what he's doing.
But he intended to do it.
The Trump campaign knew he was going to do it.
The Trump campaign let it happen.
And again, two things.
The party is now unifying behind Trump, maybe not fully, but much more than they were doing so before Cruz spoke last night.
You can't deny that.
You might want to try, but you can't.
And we're going to have blockbuster eyeballs tuned in to watch this thing tonight, even more than would have.
By the way, folks, here's another just a little throwaway question.
Does it?
Does it surprise you that somebody saying vote your conscience would be booed practically out of an arena.
Vote your conscience.
Boo!
Vote your conscience.
Boo!
Leave!
Get off!
I mean, I'm not including context here, but just stop and think of this for a second.
Cruz's message, vote your con vote your conscience, and all hell rained down on him.
Now the context is that vote your conscience, I know happens to be a rallying cry for many of the never Trumpers.
And further context is that vote your conscience could be code language for how in the world can you possibly vote for this guy Trump if you have a conscience.
And that's obviously, I think, what a lot of people thought Cruz meant, and that's why the booze, but just without any context, somebody says, vote your conscience and gets booed.
Here's where I think Cruz could have done better.
And look, armchair quarterbacking morning after hindsight's always cheap and easy, but I think it's an important point.
Last night, Cruz complained that freedom was under assault.
And he's right.
It wasn't a complaint.
It was a warning.
It was an acknowledgement.
But what he didn't do is make the clear difference that a Clinton and Trump presidency would make to freedom itself.
And to the Constitution itself.
It wasn't until this morning, under intense questioning from the Texas delegation, that Cruz said he wasn't going to vote for Hillary.
He didn't say that last night.
He left it for implication or inference.
And I think had he drawn this comparison, he had acknowledged that there's no contest between Trump and Hillary when it comes to voting to preserve and expand freedom.
He didn't explicitly do that.
Hillary Clinton's a clear and present danger to the uh to the Constitution.
And Cruz, a lot of speakers made the point last night, but Cruz didn't.
Not expressly.
Ha!
Are you Rush Limbaugh?
With half my brain tied behind my back, just to make it fair.
And that's I don't need more than that to do this show at a hundred and fifty percent performance uh level.
And the fairness uh aspect, very important to the very few liberal callers courageous enough to call here, but I still want to assure them that they will be treated fairly as innocent snowflakes, in fact.
800-282-2882.
Now, uh Cruz was asked about his pledge.
They all took the pledge on the same stage last August to support the eventual nominee.
And they asked Cruz about that, the Texas delegation.
And he said that that day was abrogated when this became personal.
The day that pledge was abrogated, was the day this became personal.
He says, I'm not going to get into criticizing or attacking Donald Trump, but I'll just give you this response.
I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father.
And he mentioned this a couple of other times and used the word, I'm not going to be a little puppy dog here in servitude to a guy, accuses my dad of assisting in the JFK assassination.
And again, in saying that, it just takes everything that Cruz said the night before in his speech off the table.
We eventually got the big reveal.
Gee, what's that?
What's going on?
Why the hell here?
All this in-depth analysis.
And it boils down to that.
Some of the in-depth analysis was, well, you know, there's a lot of never Trumpers out there, and the never Trumpers, they're a loyal bunch.
And uh Cruz wants to be the considered leader.
Cruz wants to be the guy.
He wants to be the guy that's considered the number one consistent never Trumper.
And that's who he was playing to last night at the expense of party loyalty.
Texas delegation was not happy.
And I'll tell you something, I got emails last night from Died in the wool crew of supporters.
Who same people that were emailing me before the night began.
Do you think Cruz is going to endorse you?
That was a big topic all day yesterday.
Is Cruz going to endorse?
His Cruz's going to endorse it.
I kind of I kind of poo-pooted it during the day yesterday because I just wasn't one of those things that in the big scheme was going to matter much to me.
In the long term of Trump winning, does he need Cruz's endorsement to win?
This never struck me as something that was crucial.
And I was more amazed that it became a uh part of the soap opera coverage of the day.
Will Cruz endorse?
Will he not endorse?
Well please.
It turns out everybody knew he wasn't going to.
Uh he knew he wasn't going to.
The Trump people knew he wasn't going to.
So people beforehand are very, very curious.
Some are hoping he wouldn't, some are hoping he would, but when it was over, it was universal.
All these Cruz fans that I know sent me emails, and it was universal.
He just destroyed his career tonight, or his career is over.
I don't know how he comes back from this.
I mean, I was hearing it from.
And folks, he's too young, and there's too much life ahead, and every aspect of the future is unknown.
And it's just it's it's it's too really way too limiting to say that somebody's career is over.
You just don't know.
Richard Nixon, how many times did they say that about Richard Nixon?
At least four times, and then Nixon met Roger Ailes and did one of the first ever candidate town halls in the round on prime time on a Saturday night, and for the first time in Nixon's career, the country actually got to know him one-on-one.
This is back in the day when there wasn't cable TV, 24-7 news, it was just the three networks, and they all hated Nixon.
And it it that that appearance at Ailes arranged and produced was not the only thing, but it was it was a crucial element in Nixon uh coming back from what many people thought was the end of his.
I mean, they tried to cream Nixon after he defeated Helen Gehagen Douglas, they hated him for doing that.
They hated him for Alger Hiss and exposing his.
Oh, they still hate they hate Nixon in the grave for exposing Alger Hiss as a communist spy.
He was.
Nixon proved it.
He hated him.
I mean, they go to their graves hating Nixon over Alger Hiss.
They eventually got him, too.
Watergate.
But he did come back.
So lost lost the governor's race, that was it.
It's toast, it's over.
Uh and then and then after his debate performance, JFK in 60, oh, the guy sweats, you see, his nose and mustache, he's sweating like crazy, looks terrible on TV, looks swarthy, look like some guy in a mob.
You can't win the presidency looking like that.
That was a Don Hewitt pre-60 minutes production.
They were mopping the SWAT off Kennedy all night, but letting it accrue on Nixon.
Kennedy got makeup, Nixon didn't.
Nobody knew.
It's 1960, black and white TV, who knew.
Well, CBS knew they didn't share what they knew with Nixon.
So he came back from a lot.
Here's uh here's George in San Antonio, Texas, as we get started on the phones.
Great to have you, George.
Hi.
Vietnam veterans diddles rush.
Just wanted to say I was a cruise guy, I still am a cruise guy, but I'm greatly disappointed in his choice uh not to support uh Mr. Trump.
I think if it wasn't for Trump that uh, you know, we would have Jeb Bush as our uh nominee right now.
And for Trump to be in, I think he took all the heat from all the other candidates and allowed Ted to stay as long as he did.
And the uh uh things.
Wait, wait, let me ask are you suggesting, you're saying I just want to make sure I don't misunderstand you.
Yes, sir, that Cruz maybe owes Trump a little gratitude for being in the race and sustaining the Cruise campaign a while.
Uh yes, sir.
Okay.
I do believe that.
I believe that uh Trump took all the heat from many of the candidates, and Ted did the better job of the remaining candidates, and but because of Trump, many remained.
He could absorb the hit.
Well, don't forget, too, I'm sure you remember this.
The first few months of the campaign, Cruz was one of the few that didn't rip into Trump.
Exactly.
Because Cruz Cruz Cruz was of the belief, like many others, that Trump was going to implode at some point, and he wanted uh inherit Trump's supporters.
So he wasn't criticizing him.
But see, Trump is a street fighter, he will do what he needs to do to win.
His attacks on Ted were not personal.
All they were were distractions because he was the last man standing, and Trump had to get rid of him.
And it truly wasn't anything personal, I don't believe.
Well, Ted Short took it personally.
Well, well, it's easy to do, but it is a blood sport.
If you're gonna get in, you know, if you're gonna run with the big dogs, you're gonna run with them or stay on the Yeah, well, you don't that's I understand and you're right, and it's easy for people to say.
It's easy to say from the sidelines, and don't misunderstand me, George.
You you're a Vietnam vet, you've taken bullets, you've taken the fire, so I'm I'm not impugning you here.
Uh all uh it it's hard not to take things like that personally, is the point.
takes a concerted effort to let that stuff bounce off and tell yourself it isn't personal.
Because while that's happening, all of your enemies are just enjoying the hell out of it.
The drive-by media, every personal assault on Cruz, the media, and half the Republican Party is amplifying it and applauding it, and nobody wants to be hated.
Nobody.
Well, maybe there are a couple of exceptions in world history.
But Cruz doesn't want to be hated.
And it's but it's it's something that you um you have to work hard not to take things like that personally.
And we've we've learned now that it it's been rubbing him raw forever since it happened.
And it explains almost everything.
I appreciate the call, George very much.
Robert in his Hyperia or Hisperia or hysteria, whatever.
California.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Hello, hey.
I just wanted to make the point that uh a week ago when Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton.
Everybody was making fun of him after what happened during the campaign.
And uh I cited Cruz for his integrity and principles.
And I still respect him for not directly endorsing Trump after what happened.
Well, so you're not mad at Cruz.
No, he stood by his principles.
I believe he supported him.
He cited his policies in his speech.
He just his only fault was not directly endorsing him.
Well, obviously, Cruz concluded, I think long ago, that there was no way that his character and his principles would ever allow him to come out and say, I endorse Donald Trump and do a speech like everybody else has been doing.
Talk about Trump is the greatest thing since life's bread.
Cruz long ago knew he could never do it.
And he's not gonna lie to himself, and he's gonna be a phony, and he's not gonna go out there and try to fake it.
So we got what we got uh last night, which is called standing on principle.
And yeah, it's always a great thing to stand on principle.
Sometimes you can take it a little far, maybe choose the wrong place for it.
Oh no, we'll find out.
It's still too soon to say that Cruz uh uh crash landed his career last night.
Well, he may have crash-landed it, but we don't know yet uh long term what the real effect on his overall career is going to be.
Now, as for Bernie Sanders, Bernie did two things.
He had that joint appearance with Hillary, where he endorsed her, endorsed her, and then the next day or two days later, he went out and did another personal appearance, did not mention her name once.
And the media pointed that out and tried to make a big deal uh out of that.
Look, while all this is going on, Mrs. Clinton is trying to score big points with Cruz's phrase, vote your conscience.
The Hillary campaign's already out with mailers and fundraising emails and ads that say vote your conscience means vote for Hillary, and that that's what Ted Cruz was saying.
She's already on that uh on that cycle.
I gotta take a brief time out.
We'll get to the sound bites of this when we come back.
I want to make sure that we get those on record here on this program back in just a second.
Okay, let's quickly go to the audio sound bites.
Last night in Cleveland, the Republican National Convention of Quicken Lone's arena, Ted Cruz.
We deserve leaders who stand for principle, who unite us all behind shared values, who cast aside anger for love.
That is the standard we should expect from everybody.
And to those listening, please don't stay home in November.
If you love our country And love your children as much as I know that you do.
Stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.
He wants Trump!
I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation.
Yes.
That's when it all started.
That's uh that that that hole bite there.
We deserve leaders who stand.
This is this is when the audience began to shift in their seats.
Because remember now, everybody in that hall last night is waving with baited breath.
Is Ted Cruz going to endorse?
And when Cruz began the speech, everybody thought, yep, yep, it's coming.
It's coming.
He's setting it up, it's coming.
And they were all jazzed.
And then we deserve leaders who stand for principle, who unite us all behind shared values, who cast aside anger for love, and that's when doubt began to seep in among the delegates scattered throughout the quick and loans arena.
That's when they began to say, hmm, it because they don't think that Cruz thinks of Trump as somebody who stands for principle.
That is the standard we should expect from everybody.
They know that Cruz doesn't expect it from Trump because he doesn't think Trump has that standard.
And to those listening, please don't stay hope in November.
If you love your country and you love your children as much as I know that you do stand and speak and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down, and that's when everybody understood that it wasn't gonna be an endorsement.
And that's when they began to turn on Ted Cruz.
The booze and the shouts of we want Trump, we want Trump.
Endorse Trump, endorse Trump, and it didn't happen.
He got booed off the stage.
Trump emerges from backstage, the cameras spot Trump coming out.
The attention shifts dramatically from Ted Cruz, not only in the hall but on TV, because the TV cameras switched from the podium to Trump walking in at just that moment.
When the crowd figured out that Cruz wasn't going to endorse.
Cruz continued speaking.
The case we have to make to the American people, the case each person in this room has to make to the American people is to commit to each of them that we will defend freedom and be faithful to the Constitution.
We will unite the party, we will unite the country by standing together for shared values, by standing for liberty.
God bless each and every one of you, and God bless the United States of America.
If you didn't see this, if you if you didn't see that last night, nobody was listening to Cruz at that point.
Everybody was watching Trump come in.
Everybody was applauding Trump, whatever enthusiasm you heard, it was not for Cruz.
Cruz was being booed.
Cruz was just short of being heckled as as he left the stage.
And Trump was walking in and waving and blowing air kisses all over the place, and the crowd was going nuts.
And it just appeared to everybody watching that Trump timed his entrance at the exact moment when everybody figured out that Trump was not going to get Cruz's endorsement.
We'll take a brief obscene profit break here, my friends, and continue after this.
Now we will never know this.
But you remember Trump arrived in Cleveland yesterday.
You remember how Trump arrived?
Cruz is out doing a rally.
And in the middle of his rally, they hear the noise of jet engines unusually low.
And in the middle of Cruz's speech, the audience, the crowd looks up, and by God, there it is, Trump Force One.
Trump Force One, whether by accident or by design, is buzzing the Ted Cruz campaign event.
And even Cruz was forced to say, Man, you talk about good timing.
And Trump's jet engines drowned out.
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