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July 22, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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July 22, 2016, Friday, Hour #2
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So Black Lives Matter.
They just called Donald Trump a terrorist.
Donald Trump, a terrorist.
And see, the drive-bys will pick that up and they'll have discussions about that, and they'll try to give that legitimacy.
This is how this all works.
Live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
But nobody will go to Black Lives and say, what the hell are you talking about?
You lame brains.
Donald Trump's a terrorist.
When's the last person he ordered shot?
When's the last person he's out there protesting rabble rousing?
What the hell are you talking about?
Nobody will say that to him.
Anyway, greetings and welcome back.
It's Open Line Friday.
L Rushbow having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have, and you would be too if you were right.
As often as I am, it's a confidence builder.
Now look, Trump did not.
He did not have any language last night for conservatives per se.
He didn't say, I believe in limited government.
I believe in constitutional government.
They didn't do any of that.
But he's got Mike Pence on there on the ticket as his vice president, who is one of those guys.
Mike Pence is as thoroughbred conservative as you can get.
And Trump loves him.
Turns out Trump has actually developed a good relationship with Pence.
And I think if Trump happens to win, the vice president in this administration is going to have a lot more day-to-day involvement with things than most vice presidents do.
Just my guess.
He talked about our beloved Justice Scalia, who will be replaced with a justice of like mind and judicial temperament.
So he may not use the language of movement conservatives.
And Russell Kirk.
Therefore, he may not be steeped in the intellectual classical ways of conservatism.
But he certainly is not a leftist liberal Democrat by any stretch of the imagination.
Now look at none of this that he said last night should surprise anybody.
Again, folks, I know you can't remember everything I say, and I it's a good thing I have a handle on that, or I'd go nuts getting disappointed over all the time I'm wasting.
Well, I mean, why say it if nobody's gonna remember it is my point.
If I accidentally allowed myself looked.
Yeah, I know you gotta keep saying it over and over again.
I don't expect you to be able to recall, you know, when Trump gives his speech.
I don't expect you to be able to say, you know, Rush warned us, he said this last last September.
I I don't, but I do want to take the time here to remind you something.
And that is this.
I warned everybody that Donald Trump does believe in using government.
You can't avoid this, and one of the dangers, I chronicled this too, and I shared with you the people who have this fear.
One of the dangers that people had in supporting Trump is as a result of what Obama's done.
Obama has used the government and has pretended the Constitution isn't there in order to enact his agenda.
And his supporters have eaten it up and they've loved it, and they haven't cared.
They haven't cared the Constitution gets stepped on.
They haven't cared the guy disrespects it.
They only care about their agenda being done, implemented, and if Obama has to do whatever it takes, fine and dandy.
The danger is that Obama's opponents are gonna feel comfortable authorizing the same kind of extra-constitutional power and behavior to fix all of this.
Illustration.
Obama does not have the power to ignore the immigration law and the judge, the courts have said this.
He does not have the power to implement executive orders allowing uncontrolled immigration from illegals across the border.
He doesn't have the power to do it, yet he's doing it because nobody's stopping him, other than one judge.
Well, by the same token, a Donald Trump doesn't have the power to come in and write an executive order and erase whatever it is the Democrats have implemented by way of legislation.
Just because we don't like it means we can't come in and use almighty executive power and erase it and fix it that way.
For example, we cannot legally, constitutionally, come in and pass a presidential executive order that does away with Obamacare.
And yet people would be perfectly happy if that happened, even though that is a great example of the vast overreach of executive power as defined by permitted by the Constitution.
You just can't do it.
Obamacare was passed by the House of Representatives.
It was signed by the passed by the Senate and signed by the president.
Appealing this, getting rid of it, has to come from Congress.
I don't care who the president is.
He can't go in there and wave a magic wand and sign a document that says Obamacare dies as of tomorrow morning at 6 a.m.
Yeah.
But one of the fears people had, and these were anti-Trumpers on the Republican side, one of the fears they had would be that because Obama has made such a mess of everything and it's such a crisis that it is it's so disastrous that people would unwittingly support the same kind of extra-constitutional behavior in a Republican president to get rid of this stuff, which would not be good either.
Particularly if you happen to be a constitutionalist.
Now, I don't expect everybody to remember the number of times that I raised this, but I guarantee you you're going to see people writing about it after Trump's speech last night.
Because he clearly laid out that whatever is wrong, he is going to fix it.
I, I'm going to make sure that no country can take judge out of America without consequence.
I'm sorry it doesn't work that way.
But a lot of people want him to be able to.
And the reason a lot of people want him to be able to is because the Democrats have gotten away with doing that kind of stuff that screwed everything up.
And so the fix is necessary and it's immediate and it's urgent.
And so if that's what it takes to fix this and stop this rot and get rid of this poison, then by God, do it.
But in our government, you don't want one branch of government having that kind of power.
You believe me, no matter who it is, you don't, no matter who the president is, you don't want them having that kind of power.
Because it's only going to grow.
Its use is only going to expand.
Can you name for me?
Who's the last elected official you can think of who said, you know what, I don't like the amount of power I have.
I'm giving some of it back to Congress.
Or any CEO or Titan.
Your Rotary Club chairman.
I don't know.
When's the last time you saw somebody with power?
Maybe they resigned, but I mean, actually give some of it away.
I'm not talking about delegating George Washington.
Yeah, but but that's true.
And George Washington refused the opportunity to be a king.
They offered George Washington king, total unilateral power.
And it's only because of the morality of George Washington that we have a representative republic today.
The morality of George Washington.
Had he accepted the kingship or the kingdom, we wouldn't exist as we do today.
But Washington knew that's not what they had engaged in all the revolutionary wars about.
So it's it's folks, it's tricky.
It's tricky stuff.
I mean, some of the stuff the Democrats are doing is destructive.
It's immediate.
If it's not fixed soon, the effects like Obamacare.
I mean, the tentacles of this abomination are even as we speak in the process of weaving themselves deeply and darkly throughout our culture and unwinding that mess and taking us back to ground zero where we can start anew and get it done right.
Some people think we've got to do that overnight.
We don't have years to fix this stuff, Rush.
And I hear you if you're shouting that at the radio.
So I understand where everybody's coming from on this.
No matter what your position, I understand where you're coming from.
If you hate Trump, I understand it.
If you love Trump, I understand it.
Hate Hillary, I understand it.
Love Hillary, don't understand it, yet I do.
I understand everybody's position on this stuff.
No matter what it is, I understand.
Not that I agree with it, not that I accept it, but I understand it.
What's my job, man?
Is understanding how why people think the way they do and do what they do.
Only then can you actually succeed at persuading them.
Now let's go to the audio sound bites from Trump.
He went out there, he had this this barn burner of a speech.
I mean, the immediate reaction to speech was predicted.
I couldn't handle it.
He was shouting it.
Rush.
He was shouting the whole damn thing.
I was an endurance test.
Rush, I couldn't breathe.
He kept shouting tone it down, Donald told you shouting that thing, and he kept shouting it.
And other people said it was intense.
And it was dark.
It was passionate.
And I'll tell you, anybody thought that Trump was going to do a speech.
Well, he was who he is.
And you can deal with that however you will.
But I gotta tell you, I I think he he he made a direct appeals to groups of people last night that the Republican Party has been telling us for years they need if they're gonna win.
And he went out and he made appeals to them.
And there are some people who are not happy about it.
Same people who've been telling me for years, Rush, we can't win with Republican votes alone, son.
We're gonna have to go out and expand our base.
I said, what's that mean?
Hispanics, Rush, we're gonna we've got to make sure we don't turn them away here with our attitudes on immigration.
But then you go after the LGBTQs and you go after the bathroom crowd and you go after the some people say, wait a minute, but that's what they've said you have to do.
We have to we have to go beyond our base in order to win.
That's what Trump did.
I mean, he made direct appeals to millennials, he made direct appeals to Bernie Sanders voters, he made direct appeals to African Americans, inner city people, and he did it in the right way.
He said, Your party's destroyed you, your party's let you down, your party, your party, people running your lives, have given you crumbling schools, crumbling neighborhoods, no economy, and unemployment.
He's exactly right.
I've been waiting for a Republican to say that for I don't know how long to properly characterize a Democrat Party for who they are and what they've done.
They've gotten a free ride with no blame for way too long because people are afraid to go there.
But Trump wasn't.
He fired both barrels at him.
And he said, You LGPTQP, we're gonna protect you from those madmen, those Islamic extremists, we're gonna protect you.
People said, What?
Trump was acknowledging that the gay bar, the 49 people that was a gay, it was an attack by an Islamic extremists on homosexuality.
Trump said, I'm not gonna let that happen.
We're gonna go after them, we're gonna find them, we're gonna stop it.
Trump made it plain he loves everybody except Ted Cruz.
And let's go to the audio sound bites from this morning, starting at number 24.
This is a wide-ranging thing.
We just have three sound bites, but this this morning was every bit as good in his own way as a speech last night.
It just kept coming.
Every time he thought it was over, another thought occurred to him, and he was off and running on it.
It was another stream of consciousness thing.
Here's the first soundbite.
He took his speech, and you're bound by that speech, just like you're bound by the pledge.
Right?
You're bound by the pledge.
So Ted Cruz took his speech that was done, was on the teleprompter, said hello, then made a statement that wasn't on the speech, and then went back to his speech.
See, to me, that's dishonorable.
To me, not signing a pledge is dishonorable.
Okay?
It's dishonorable.
Wait a minute.
So Trump is saying that that Ted Cruz lied about the speech he submitted.
That Cruz said something that was not submitted that they didn't vet?
I don't know.
Okay, here's the next bite in sequence.
I don't want his endorsement.
If he gives it, I will not accept it, just so you understand.
If he gives it, I won't.
I will not accept it.
Won't matter.
I didn't start anything with the wife.
A PAC, which he's very friendly with, released a cover story on my wife, who is a tremendously successful and elegant model.
And she was on the cover of GQ magazine.
I think it was GQ, right?
GQ magazine is not exactly penthouse.
But she was on the cover of GQ magazine, an artsy picture.
But you know what?
She was a model.
Really successful.
She didn't need to marry me.
She was making a lot of money.
Believe me.
In fact, I had to work hard to get her to marry me.
It wasn't that easy.
True.
So they released this picture, which was, you know, to the people of the state of Utah.
I love Utah.
I love the people of Utah.
But that's not where you want to necessarily send a risque picture.
By the way, that little bit of self-deprecation, that's that's the one I'm talking about.
Every, every appearance.
He puts something like that in it.
Maybe fleeting ten seconds, but he puts the humility in it.
People that pay attention get it.
They know who he is, and they know they they're perfectly cool with it.
Okay, so then they asked him.
Well, what about Cruz's dad?
Lee Harvey Oswald.
Come on, Donald.
All I did is point out the fact that on the cover of the National Inquiry, there was a picture of him and Crazy Lee Harvey Oswald having breakfast.
Now, Ted never denied that it was his father.
Instead, he said, Donald Trump, I had nothing to do with it.
This was a magazine that frankly, in many respects, should be very respected.
They got OJ, they got Edwards, they got this.
I mean, if that was the New York Times, they would have gotten Pulitzer prizes for their reporting.
All right.
So do you know what just happened here?
This is alpha male versus I don't know what, but the only reason Trump went here, the only reason he brought, he wasn't really asked about.
He brought this up because Cruz went to the Texas delegation and let it be known that his peak, P-I-Q-U-E, is over the way Trump talked about his wife and his father.
So what does Trump do?
Triples down.
Finds out where you're vulnerable and comes right back at you with the sharp knife.
This is Alpha Mail gang.
This is the way.
It isn't it isn't beanbag.
This is not the sensitive leftists.
All right, it is open line Friday, and I still have all kinds of things to review, but I need to get to the phones.
We've only had a couple of calls, and I need to be true to my pledge.
So here is uh Dory in Ellington, Connecticut.
Welcome.
Great to have you here.
Hello, Rush.
I first want to say that it is an honor and a privilege to be able to speak to you, and I want you to know that your show has been a part of my daily schedule for probably the last two decades of my life.
I really appreciate that more than you can ever know.
And and I appreciate you and everything that you do for our party.
Um, the reason for my call, and I'm so happy that I got through.
I want to say that I think that Donald Trump is one of the most inspiring, honest, sincere, public officials, if you will, business people that I have heard and I can't remember when.
And this is my take on why Donald Trump has the following that he has.
Let's set aside Democrats, Republicans, independent, any kind of a Party that you want to have out there.
Donald Trump represents America and Americans.
And that's why he's doing so well.
There is no doubt in my mind that that man is running for this office because he remembers America.
It fabric its foundings and everything that we are supposed to represent.
And I have watched the primary season from beginning to end.
And everybody went after him in the worst possible way.
They called him a buffoon.
They said he was a joke.
And even moments before the convention started, the press still said, oh, well, maybe there's a way they're not going to give him the nomination.
He has been up against it from the very beginning.
And everybody says he has thin skin.
This man doesn't have thin skin.
He has thick skin.
And he has an agenda.
And his agenda is to the American people, of which I am one.
I am very proud.
And I hope and pray every day that this man will be elected to the highest office in our land.
Dory, I think a lot of people, I don't know how many, but I think a lot of people had similar reactions to Trump last night.
I will explain.
Thank you very much.
All right, right here.
Right here's a great illustration of what I'm talking about.
We have a story from Time Magazine here.
President Obama says that he didn't watch any of this convention last night, that he didn't see Trump's speech, but that he's heard that it was dark and uh dismal, and it doesn't jibe with the facts.
President Obama on Friday assumed he was he was in a joint press conference of President Mehiko.
And Time magazine says that he assumed the role as fact checker in chief following Trump's convention speech, saying that the picture painted by the GOP does not line up with the reality.
Here's what Obama said.
He said the idea, this idea that America is somehow on the verge of collapse, this vision of violence and chaos everywhere doesn't really gibe with the experience of most people.
I think it's important just to be absolutely clear here that some of the fears that were expressed throughout this week just don't jibe with the facts.
I don't think maybe he doesn't get this.
I I don't know.
Now, if you live inside the beltway, and in a certain section of Inside the Belt, like if you're if if you're wealthy, if you're in the political realm, if you're a lobbyist, if you're an elected office, if you're a staff, if you have anything to do with the political class and the government class, then of course you're not gonna see any crime.
You're not gonna see any disorder, you're not gonna see any unemployment, you're not gonna see any economic distress.
It doesn't exist where you are.
You have to go to other sectors of Washington, D.C. to find the abject crime, and believe me, the political class wouldn't even know how to get there.
Well, they probably know how to avoid it, so they probably do know where it is.
But here's the thing.
You know, we the the the fact that Obama says this vision of violence and chaos everywhere doesn't really jibe with the experience of most people.
Mr. President, here's the thing.
I don't think you get when when we see five police officers killed and 11 or 12 more wounded in an assassination type shooting in Dallas.
We think it happened everywhere.
It's we don't sit here and say, oh, that's Dallas.
No big deal doesn't affect us.
It hits every one of us.
And then a few short days later it happens in Baton Rouge and it hits us again.
Because we're all Americans, and like Trump said last night, we are all one family.
And just because I don't live in Dallas doesn't mean I'm whole hum about what happened there.
My heart was broken, and I was angry about it, and I was ticked off and I was hurt, and I couldn't imagine what it felt like for the people who were directly impacted.
But Same thing with Baton Rouge.
And I don't care where you want to go.
Fort Hood, you want to go to San Bernardino, you want to go to Orlando, you want to go to Chattanooga, you want to go to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, wherever it's stuff is.
It bothers every one of us.
It's happening in our country.
And it isn't stopping.
And for the president to say, this is so overblown, the idea of this.
This kind of stuff did not happen before eight years ago.
Yeah, you had struck.
We didn't have mass assassinations of cops in cold blood like we have now.
We didn't have a religion scattered all over the world making making guarantees, not threats.
And we didn't have an administration that wasn't taking any of it seriously.
We didn't have an administration that went those threats.
We were under under fire when we were threatened in the past.
We are used to presidents taking them seriously and dealing with them.
We have not become accustomed to a president that doesn't care.
We haven't become accustomed to a president who seems to side with the perpetrators.
So this idea that everybody's exaggerating how much this is happening, we're not exaggerating.
It's happening and it's real.
And it affects every darn one of us.
Whether we live in these towns where these events happen or not.
I've never been to Fort Hood.
But when the guy shot the place up, it destroyed me.
I have been to Dallas.
I have been to Baton Rouge.
I have been to Chattanooga.
I've been enough places where this stuff is happening to feel like it is happening to me.
I don't feel like I'm escaping anything because it doesn't happen where I don't happen to be.
Well, you know what?
This is not happening everywhere.
It's a really safe country out there, and you just people think this chaos is happening much more than it is.
Where's all this tolerance for this?
And there is tolerance for it by Obama and Hillary.
You know why?
Because their constituents happen to be the perpetrators.
Let's just shoot it straight here.
The perpetrators of these acts happen to be people voting Democrat if they vote.
Who is it that's making impassioned pleas for the felons of this country to be able to once again vote?
Who do you think wants to benefit from that?
The Democrat Party.
And that's another thing that we all see.
Some of us directly, some of us consciously, some of us subconsciously, but we all see it.
And we don't understand it.
How in the world could a political party seek to benefit from this kind of atrocity?
But they do.
And that's what's distressing because the political party we're talking about has politicized everything.
There isn't anything they haven't touched, and when they politicize it, they corrupt it.
I don't care what it is.
I don't care if it's a local rotary club, if the left runs it, it's corrupt.
If it's the FDA, if it's the EPA, if they run it, it's corrupt.
Thank you.
By the way, I have never seen anybody in the Republican Party in an official setting, with 65 million people maybe watching, go after Hillary Clinton the way Donald Trump did last night.
With the truth.
Accused her of being the most corrupt person that's run for office in our lifetimes and making the case that anybody who has just been discovered to have done what she has done has no business being president, much less running for office.
I don't know that there's anybody in the Republican Party who would say that.
Current leadership.
But what a reaction for Obama to have.
Well, you know that view, and it just doesn't jibe with the uh with the facts.
Uh this vision of violence and chaos everywhere does it who says everywhere?
It doesn't have to be everywhere, it has to be anywhere where nobody wants to seem to do anything about it.
We don't even have an administration until recently would even point the finger of blame at the people claiming credit for these atrocities.
We have an administration, a political party making excuses for them.
Asking us to understand the rage.
So I guess you're just out of touch.
If you think all this going on here is anything other than normal.
Cops getting shot all the time.
No big deal.
Why do you think it's anything odd?
Why do you get anything unusual?
That's really how Obama wants us to look at this.
I'm so sick of these new normals.
Economy in decline.
Unemployment rate, twelve, fifteen percent in reality.
And this we're just supposed to accept this is the new norm.
Going to college and graduating with meaningless degrees and owing somebody sixty to two hundred thousand dollars for it, that's the new norm.
The new norm is a downsized military that doesn't end up being deployed correctly.
The new normal is the world in chaos.
With enemies who have expressed their intent to destroy us on the march.
That's the new normal.
And not doing anything about it.
I'm tired of the new normal.
I'm tired of thinking that we deserve to be in decline because of our illicit past, and that we'd better learn to like it.
We'd better learn to learn this and like this so that we can live like the rest of the world's had to live because they've been living in squalor because of us.
I'm sick and tired of this way of thinking.
I am sick and tired of being run and led by a bunch of people who think my country is the problem.
When my country has always been the solution.
And I don't think that I'm alone.
Three quarters of Americans felt positive about Donald Trump's convention speech after the mogul painted a dark portrait of the nation's problems and cast himself as the man to fix them.
Grab audio soundbite number four and number five.
You can hear this.
CNN, the disconnect on display, CNN anchors shocked and dismayed that an instant poll showed their viewers liked Trump's speech.
It is, but before we get to that news, I just want to give a couple caveats of what this is.
This is a poll of speech watchers.
This is not representative of all Americans as we normally talk about polling.
So this is people who tuned in.
The next thing you need to know is people who tune in to a Republican convention to hear the Republican nominee are predominantly Republican.
So speech watchers, it's like when we do the president's state of the union address.
They are predisposed to like what they're tuning in to say.
Okay, so do you ever hear them precede poll results like that?
You never do.
So what this guy is this is David Shelleyan.
And what he's saying is, look, the news I have for you is not good, but don't sweat it.
It's just a bunch of wackos.
It's a bunch of wacko Republicans who watch the speech.
It's a bunch of wacko Republicans who expect this kind of stuff to be said.
It's not the real America.
It's not the real American people.
Not as we think of another.
This is just a poll of Republican watchers.
This is wackos, this is fruit cakes, this is nutcases responding to their leader nut case.
Don't worry about it.
But here are the numbers.
Reaction to Trump's speech, very positive reaction.
57% of speech watchers had a very positive reaction.
18% had a somewhat positive reaction.
That adds up to uh 75% there.
And 24% said it had a negative effect.
What about whether or not Trump's policies will move the country in the right direction or the wrong direction?
73% of speech watchers say it will move in the right direction.
24% say the wrong direction.
But don't worry, CNN viewers, because that's just these wacko Republicans.
Remember, it's just speech watchers, it's not real Americans out there, not like you and me.
So they had to pre-cede all this.
This is devastating news.
They get 75%.
Either positive or somewhat positive.
But you know what they're saying at CNN.
Well, it may be 75 now, but wait till Monday when we get through with this.
The time we talk people down on this, Trump will be lucky to be over 50% after that stupid speech after we destroy him on it.
That's what they're working on now.
Okay, we have uh we have Colson on the phone from Ann Arbor, Michigan, an admitted millennial.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
It's good to be here, Rush.
Um I'm from, I'm not sure if you know what Ann Arbor is, but it's uh nicknamed the Berkeley of the Midwest.
It's probably the seat of liberalism in America.
Oh, I very much am aware of Ann Arbor.
Oh I'm a Yes indeed.
I'm used to being a minority up here.
Um 28 years old, I'm a conservative, have been since my mom introduced me to conservatism when I was very young.
And I think you're a little bit wrong.
And I know you have the statistic of your 98.7 or not sure exactly what the number is, but I want to take a quarter of a point off.
Um I don't want to say that you particularly give millennials a bad name.
Well, I'm in that group.
Um young and ambitious.
I have a bright future in front of me, and I want to say that we're actually the key to this election.
You might be scratching your head saying, no, you guys are all liberal.
But we are looking at a future under Hillary Clinton that's been destroyed and distraught by the last eight years of Obama.
And you asked yourself, what is my useless degree gonna do?
Where is the job's future?
You know, you hear so many people complain about gay and lesbian rights and black life matters and all these other rights, Muslims and everything else in the world.
And I've talked to my friends on a daily basis, and I've been able to convert some of them, not as many as I want, but to the conservative ideal.
And one of the ways I've been able to do that is from a little flying ball called James Carville.
Uh back in the, I believe it was the 92 election.
He said that's the economy stupid.
And that really is the key.
Donald Trump is the candidate that we have to get behind.
He's a man that has insight.
He's brought New York out from where it was from the 1980s to where it is now.
Let me interrupt you quickly here.
Why are you and your other millennials who are like Trump?
Can you tell me what it is about Trump that makes you want to support him?
Well, it's a passion and fire he has.
You'll listen to Hillary Clinton and the liar and the cheater she is, and so many of my friends, even the ones that pronounced leftists, just the most radical ones.
They're they're really behind Bernie.
And they're the one that they wanted, and they won't vote for her, which is awesome.
And I as many of them as I can get to convert, I do.
But as many of them as I can't, I say, don't vote.
You have an individual on there earlier that said that she lives in California and that her state didn't matter.
Well, you know a little bit about Michigan.
We're a very blue state.
We're very blue-collar state.
Well, why are we blue?
We're blue because we've had liberal policies in Detroit that have failed for generations.
And we're now reaping the concussions that have destroyed my state.
Well, Carlson, let me let me let me share with you some of my thoughts on what you're saying.
I I don't doubt that there are conservative millennials out there, and I I hope that that uh all millennials end up uh shifting to the ground that you occupy.
I just happen to know they don't.
Um I I've studied it.
I have defended millennials here.
I've appealed to them.
I have I I really resent the way millennials are approached.
I think one of the greatest illustrations that I could give you of how the Democrat Party poisons and scares and frightens, particularly young people, is global warmingslash climate change.
I know that a majority of millennials believe it.
And they're scared to death.
They don't think there's gonna be an inhabitable Planet when they're 65.
I read their books.
I read the movies and videos they produce.
I read the blogs they post.
They believe this.
You know, for the Democrat Party to come out and accuse Trump of creating this dark, direct.
What the hell has the Democrat Party done with climate change and global warming?
They had literally paralyzed a percentage of the millennial generation into thinking there isn't a future unless you ought to read the books that they're writing.
You ought to read the movies that they're producing.
It's all based on dank survival.
There is no enjoyment in life.
It's all you can do to survive.
They have created this, and I don't care where you go.
In journalism, when you read millennials, that's gospel.
That's the issue that counts.
They have been lied to, they have been misled.
Their futures in their own minds don't exist because the Democrat Party has shoveled that excrement into their heads for as long as they've been able to hear and read.
it's near criminal what they've done.
These kids have grown up watching Captain Planet, the They have been subjected to this propaganda.
And the danger, they believe it.
The leftover sells this stuff to try to get it to be believed by as many people as possible.
And these young people believe this to the hilt.
And they are convinced that the planet's going to be uninhabitable before they die.
They really are.
Many of them are, folks.
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