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Aug. 26, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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August 26, 2016, Friday, Hour #2
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Now, look, I can be wrong about this.
I'm just telling you what I've observed.
Hillary Clinton goes out and delivers this devastating speech yesterday, which a lot of people thought was devastating.
A lot of people thought, well, that's it.
That's it.
That's the final nail in the Trump coffin.
That's it.
I had more people down in the dumps over this thing when it was over, sending me emails.
Oh, my God.
How are you going to do this?
It's horrible.
And folks, look, you know what I'm seeing mostly on TV today?
I'm talking about the cable networks.
I'm not seeing clips of Hillary's speech.
Now, maybe they did it earlier today.
You know what I see them talk?
Everybody's talking about the Trump immigration flip-flop.
There is far more attention being paid to that.
You see it in?
I don't know what PMSNBC is doing.
I don't watch them anymore, but Fox isn't talking about the Hillary speech.
I mean, there's some perfunctory reporting on it, but not like there used to be.
I mean, a speech like that 10, 15 years ago, that, believe me, would have been the only thing discussed on the Sunday shows coming up.
That speech would have had a lifespan of four days, five days, what have you.
And it just, it seems or feels different to me.
I know that Hillary's buddies and supporters in the drive-bys, they ate it up.
They loved it.
But when I see more attention being paid to Trump's position and his flip-flops or supposed flip-flops on immigration, I get a little curious about it.
Now, it's true to say that the Democrats do this every presidential election year.
I mean, let's not forget what they did to Mitt Romney.
In fact, let's review for a minute.
Here we have Hillary Clinton, a four-year de facto felon with this private email server.
And who knows what she has been selling to all of their donors, to the State Department, via the Clinton Foundation.
She's been selling access to the State Department.
She's no question been selling access in advance of her becoming president.
And we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars of access.
We're talking 30,000 emails that we now learn were not just deleted.
They were hit with an app called BleachBit.
Do you know what BleachBit is?
Have you ever heard of Bleach Bit?
Well, you know how when you delete something off of a computer hard drive, it doesn't really delete it.
It just destroys the directory to it so it can't be accessed.
But the data, like let's say there's, let's just talk 30,000 emails.
She deletes 30,000 emails, okay?
They're still on the server.
But the directory, computer lingo for the pathway to them is what's destroyed.
And when the directory is destroyed, then they can be overwritten when that space is needed.
So if she has, just to make up some numbers, if those 30,000 emails are on a one gigabyte hard drive, those emails wouldn't be destroyed until she starts saving other data that needs the space where those emails are.
If you really want to delete the data, you have to get a program like BleachBit, which scrubs the hard drive and gets rid of some of, but not all of, just enough of the data to make whatever you can salvage seem like hieroglyphics.
Well, they use BleachBit.
Now, why would you go to that?
I mean, this was not just deleting.
This was not just saying, no, those are yoga and wedding-related emails, and that's not relevant to what you want.
I've gone through all 60,000 and there's about 30,000 that'll be useful to you.
If the other emails that she didn't submit were just yoga and wedding planning stuff and wedding reception stuff, then it wouldn't be any big deal if someday people stumbled across it.
But apparently it would because they use BleachBit and who knows what other techniques to really scrub that server.
Now, you've heard that there are another 14,900 and maybe 15,000 emails.
How'd they get them?
They got them from the people she sent them to.
And we have learned that in those 15,000 emails, that's part of the 30,000 she claimed that were not relevant and that she destroyed, didn't turn over.
Well, it turns out that half of them do indeed have relevant data to what the FBI and other investigators wanted.
So don't tell me that there isn't quasi felon behavior going on here.
There most definitely is, and not for the first time with this woman or her husband.
So we have that.
We have a woman who has smeared women victimized by sexual abuse from her husband.
Her husband is a known sexual predator.
And when the women who were abused by this guy popped up, Hillary Clinton was leading the charge to destroy them.
You notice that Hillary Clinton hasn't led the charge to destroy any of the women coming forth and saying that anybody else has been sexually harassed.
But the women who come forward to say her husband did, Hillary Clinton targeted them and led what was called a bimbo eruptions unit to destroy them, their reputations and their integrity and their stories.
This is a woman who laughed, acknowledging that she helped a child rapist be acquitted.
She was his lawyer.
And when he was acquitted, she laughed.
She has embraced a glorified former grand wizard Kliegel of the Ku Klux Klan, Democrat Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd, called him the conscience of the Senate.
She has placed America's national security at risk and in the hands of hackers.
She herself has linked and tried to link Donald Trump with Hitler, who, by the way, was a leftist.
And this is the woman, Clean and Pure as the Winder.
This is the woman who gave birth to the birther story in the 2008 campaign.
This is the woman who gave birth to the idea that Barack Obama was a Muslim.
It was the Hillary campaign who got that whole thing started.
So Trump comes out, starts making these appeals to African Americans on the basis that the Democrat Party has let them down, that the Democrat Party doesn't care about them, that the Democrat Party is just using them.
And so Hillary has to get in gear and immediately bring out the whole deck of race cards to try to destroy Trump.
Donald Trump has been in public life for 30 years.
People have worked for Trump.
People have done this with Trump, all kinds of.
He's been on TV.
He's hosted TV shows.
He's worked with top-level executives.
He was given his own reality show.
At no time in those 30 years did anybody ever say Donald Trump was a racist.
And then all of a sudden, when he seeks the presidency opposite a Democrat, guess what?
Like every other Republican before him, he becomes a racist.
Like Mitt Romney in 2012 became a murderer.
Mitt Romney, maybe the most moral and decent man who's ever run for president, ended up being a murderer, somebody who didn't care about animals and a tax cheat.
This is what the Democrats do.
It's the primary card that they play, and she played it big time on Trump yesterday.
She said, Trump has stood up in front of largely white audiences and described black communities in insulting and ignorant terms.
Poverty, rejection, horrible education, no housing, no homes, no ownership, crime at levels nobody has seen.
Right now, you walk down the street, you get shot.
Those are his words.
She said, well, yeah.
But he wasn't blaming African Americans.
He was defending them.
He was blaming the Democrat Party for the circumstances in which African Americans and other minorities in this country now live.
Trump is trying to tell them you are voting for people who don't really care about you.
You're voting for people who only care about you for your votes.
They don't care about you and your lives, and the evidence is your lives.
Well, that's, you just, that kind of outreach to African Americans.
That's not going to be tolerated in the Democrat Party.
So out Hillary went with her speech.
And guess where she is now?
She's out making an appeal to Asian Americans on the same pretext.
She needs their votes.
She's out pandering as the Democrats do.
She said, let's not forget Trump first gained political prominence leading the charge for the so-called birthers.
No.
No, as established here, that was Hillary Clinton who played this whole birther card, who got that discussion going in the 2008 Democrat primary.
Anyway, folks, I could be wrong.
I don't and can't watch everything.
But I've had two news networks on since I arrived here early this morning.
And I'm telling you, I haven't seen hardly anything about Hillary's speech.
I haven't seen very many roundtables.
I haven't seen, there have been some.
I mean, perfunctory.
But I haven't seen roundtable after roundtable with people wringing their hands, oh, how horrible or how great Hillary speech was.
Oh, my God, Trump is so big.
All I've seen, the majority of what I've seen, is these networks focusing on whether Trump's flip-flopping on his immigration proposals.
I don't know.
It just makes me wonder.
I'm surprised the impact of Hillary speech is as muted as it is.
And if it is, if I'm right about that, there has to be a reason for it.
Has to be a reason why they're not pounding it and playing it up.
And I think one of the reasons is that Trump really fired back.
And he is continuing to fire back on this.
Anyway, let me take a timeout.
I want to get the phones.
I intended to get some phone calls because it's Friday.
I always try to get more calls in on Friday than usual.
And I failed to get any in the first hours.
Take a break now.
We'll come back and get started with you after this.
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Rush Limbaugh behind the Golden EIB microphone.
And this is Renee in Aurora, Illinois.
You're first.
It's great to have you.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
Thanks for taking my call.
I've got laryngitis, so ignore the voice.
I just want to make a quick comment.
Let me tell you, your voice sounds sexy.
Oh, I like that.
That's better than the laryngitis sound.
I was a Democrat for 34 years, and I am not a- Wait a minute, you've been on hold for a year because it says you were a Democrat for 33 years when you called.
No, I was adding it up as we sat and waited.
It's 34 years.
I just wanted to make sure you haven't been on hold for a long time.
Yeah, the extra year does matter.
Barack Obama took care of that.
And while I'm no longer a Democrat, I do consider myself a practical feminist versus a rapid one.
And I just want to say that never in my lifetime did I ever think I would see a female nominee, let alone a president.
I figured that would be my daughter or my granddaughter.
May I interrupt you for a question?
Go ahead.
Seriously, no, I'm not, and I'm not trying to be provocative.
When I ask questions, I'm genuinely curious and trying to learn.
Did it matter?
I mean, did you grow up?
Did it matter that someday there'd be a female or a woman president?
Was that a big deal to you?
Well, I think it mattered because if you look at where women started versus where we have come to, I think that would have been, and it is a significant milestone in history.
I'm not denying that.
I just, in the real world, I think women are the ones that have all the power anyway.
I think women run more than one.
But that's another discussion.
I don't even know.
I don't even know that it's as much a matter that one would become one as that it was possible.
That would probably be.
Okay, well, now that it's happened, you were anticipating it.
You thought it would be a big deal.
Now it's happened.
Yes.
So what?
And most of the decades of work that I did was for my daughters and my granddaughters, and yet I'm faced with a candidate that there's not one character quality that I can find in her that I would want my daughter or granddaughter to possess.
Well, then, why did it matter that there ever be a woman president if it's character and other qualities that matter?
I mean, here you've got the first woman.
You've got the first, something you longed for, something you thought would eventually happen, and now you've got it and you're disappointed by it.
Her, you're disappointed by it.
Well, I'm disappointed for the same reasons that I would be if these qualities were in a man.
She's dishonest.
She's corrupt.
She has no moral decency that I can find.
And yet, she is right now, she's a little higher in the polls than Donald Trump.
Now, if you told me 10 years ago I would vote for Donald Trump, I would have figured you needed your head examined, but that's exactly what I'm going to do because I do not want to see this woman anywhere near the White House.
Interesting.
This tone that she's taken on the last few days.
What did you not like about Trump 10 years ago?
You know, mostly it would have been media hype.
It wouldn't have been any real research or anything.
Because it's true.
But let's, I guess, what I want to say to women out there: let's not help a woman that we wouldn't want as a daughter into the White House leading a country at a time that it's so very important.
Oh, now, wait a minute.
Now, hold it a second.
That's a new perspective.
You don't want a you wouldn't want your daughter to be like Hillary Clinton.
No, there's nothing decent or moral that I can find in this woman that I would want any part of.
All right, well, that's that's that's that's I mean, it's pretty clear.
You've been pretty, you've handled every gunta that I threw at you, and you've done it with a plom and your sexy voice.
I'd have never known you have laryngitis, just so you know.
Here's Bob in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Bob, you're next.
Great to have you open line Friday.
Hi.
Hey, pleasure to talk to you, Rush.
Thank you.
I have a couple questions for you.
One, the polls.
You know, they can be a little bit disheartening.
You know, last couple days there from Breibart and a couple other websites, you know, Trump was one ahead.
Now, Good Morning America this morning.
You know, George said Hillary's got a 10-point lead.
You know, it's 51 to 41.
How much stake do you take in the polls?
Well, they're all over the place.
You've got Reuters.
This may have been what ABC was talking about.
Reuters Ipsos out yesterday has Trump up 12, or Hillary up 12.
But remember, that poll, the Reuters poll, is famous now for eliminating undecideds.
They have simply stopped including people who are undecided.
And the way they do it after they do their interviews, even people are undecided, they either throw them out and don't count them at all, or they assign them a candidate based on what they perceive the respondents' preferences to be based on the interviews, the way they answered questions.
Then you've got this USCLA Times poll that shows Trump up about eight-tenths of a point.
And that's been back and forth.
In Florida, Trump is up two in the Florida Atlantic University poll.
Nationwide, the polling is that Trump is just getting blown out.
And it's confusing many people.
We'll address that when we get back.
The saga continues now into our 29th year.
Rushland bought talent on loan from God.
So during my perusal of the email, the questions to Rush, is there any more about Hillary and what she said about Obama in 2008 besides the Muslims?
Yes, folks.
There is.
In fact, there's another piece here from the Huffing and Puffington Post.
A black author, guy was for Bernie Sanders.
His name is James Rucker.
Says here he's an activist, an entrepreneur, and co-founder of colorofchange.org and the citizen engagement lab.
And he had a piece going back to June of this year's June 28th, which was the tail end of the Democrat primaries and the Bernie people were fit to be tied over the rigged nature of the campaign.
So what this guy has done, he's gone back.
He went back to the 2008 campaign and he revived some of the things said by various people.
And here's a couple excerpts from this story.
The truth is that for the entire Democrat primary, not only did Hillary Clinton's campaign do nothing to push back against the racist fear-mongering about Obama, the Hillary campaign actually fed the atmosphere and helped it grow.
It was part of their strategy from earlier in the campaign to push the racial aspect of Obama and the Muslim aspect, the birther aspect.
For example, March 2007, Hillary Clinton's chief strategist Mark Penn wrote a campaign memo that proposed painting Obama as un-American.
Quote, this is from the memo itself.
Obama's roots to basic American values and culture are at best limited.
I cannot imagine America electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally American in his thinking and in his values.
This is Mark Penn, chief strategist for Hillary, advising her campaign on the ways they were going to go about attacking Obama.
And one of the things they were going to do, look, we're in a time of war.
This guy, we're not sure that he really is pro-America.
We don't know where he's from.
They're pushing the meme that he's Muslim and that he's the birther aspects.
It was the Hillary campaign that got all of this started.
People just either didn't pay attention to it back then or have forgotten.
But everything she's accused Trump of doing, she did.
Her campaign led.
And folks, I remember it.
One of the reasons I did Operation Chaos to keep her campaign alive.
But I remember some of the things that she was saying about Obama.
And I made mention of them here because this was Democrat on Democrat kind of crime.
She was saying things that supposedly Democrats don't even think about African Americans.
She was characterizing Obama in ways that we're told Democrats never, ever do.
So this is just one example.
Hillary's strategist with a memo saying it might be effective to question whether Obama really has American roots in his character.
I cannot imagine America electing a president during a time of war who is not at his center fundamentally American in his thinking and in his values.
Every speech should contain the line, you were born in the middle of America to the middle class in the middle of the last century.
Let's explicitly own American in our programs, in the speeches and values, because Obama can't.
That was not from Mitt Romney.
That wasn't from McCain.
That wasn't from anybody on the Republican side.
That was Hillary's chief strategist.
In December 2007, Billy Shaheen, I know you'll remember this because they forced this guy to quit.
Billy Shaheen, the co-chair of Hillary's New Hampshire campaign, raised the issue of Obama's drug use as a young man.
He was in a chum gang back in Hawaii.
And Billy Shaheen raised the possibility Obama could be attacked as a drug dealer.
His statements had the effect of injecting racist stereotypes into the campaign.
The next day, Clinton privately apologized to Obama for Shaheen's comments and claimed she had nothing to do with him.
Obama did not accept her apology because he believed that Clinton's campaign was circulating emails claiming he was a Muslim.
According to Reggie Love, Obama's personal assistant and chief bodyman, quote, the candidate Obama very respectfully told her the apology was kind, but largely meaningless given the emails it was rumored her camp had been sending out labeling him as a Muslim.
I remember when Billy Shaheen made the comment, this guy's going to be a drug dealer in his past.
He's in the chum gang.
He's out there smoking weed every day in Hawaii.
Who knows?
Do we want this guy being and they forced Shaheen to resign?
They did this giant meat culpa.
I remember sitting here flabbergasted watching all this because we've been told my entire life.
This is Democrats do not think this way about blacks.
Democrats do not stereotype.
Democrats do not accuse blacks of these kinds of things.
Only evil Republicans do.
And let's not forget at the time, the majority of the media was with Obama.
And Hillary and her husband.
Oh, you have forgotten also, I'm sure, just how betrayed they felt.
Remember, 08 was her coronation.
08 was the payoff for everything she had done to keep the Democrat Party in power, to keep her husband in power, to keep everybody viable.
And then they just dropped her like a hot potato or whatever else you want to imagine being dropped.
And they glommed onto Obama in the blink of an eye.
And Hillary and Clinton felt betrayed and they got bitter.
And that's when all of this stuff started.
Because even when a lot of Democrats and a lot of media left Hillary and went to Obama, the Clintons were still thinking it was going to be a cakewalk.
The Clintons were still believing, there's no way this country's going to elect this black guy.
Nobody's ever heard of him.
He's given one speech at our convention.
Skinny blank guy.
There's no way it ain't going to happen.
The guy's a Muslim.
There's no way.
This is what the Clinton campaign's thinking.
And we all know what really happened.
He dwarfed her.
He totally took her.
If it hadn't been for Operation Chaos, run by me on this show, she would have been out of the race in March instead of June.
So all this BS about Trump starting this birther stuff and Trump starting this racist attack on Obama.
Uh-uh.
Mrs. Clinton, the Hillary Campaign 2008.
Here's Jeff in Eugene, Oregon.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Thank you.
Can you hear me?
Well, I appreciate it.
Thank you, sir.
Yeah.
Yes, it's my pleasure.
I listened to you a long time.
I'm a physician with 45 years of experience, an internist.
And I'm struck by the fact that Hillary, I think, is one fall away from having a major medical problem.
She has a medicine called Coumadin, which is a blood thinner, and it's standard.
She's been on it, the best I can tell, since 2012.
Okay, Way, how do you know?
I've written about it for several years.
I've read about it in 2012.
I've gone back and checked.
It's been reported several times.
And not only that, but even if I didn't know, being experienced, I would expect her to be on that medicine.
Okay, now, Jeff, wait a minute.
Now, don't take this personally, but you have to understand my position.
You can call here and say you're anything.
I mean, you can say you're an internist, you can say you're a dyke, you're an astronaut, and there's no way that we can confirm or deny it.
So my skepticism, I have to have some.
And doctors diagnosing public figures that don't treat them, you know, I've always kept that at arm's length.
I wouldn't want it happening to me.
I understand.
And that's why, man, how do you know what medicine she's on?
And how do you know her?
Yeah, your producer has it as well.
I can't prove over the phone that I'm a physician.
I don't have a password or anything that can convince you, but it's the truth.
And I have followed this.
I have talked to the Republican National Committee about this.
I have been on three other national radio shows discussing this.
And I've known about it.
I've been trying to get the message to Trump.
I, in fact, drove one of his cars in the motorcade when he came to Eugene.
I'm 73, and I'm driving at 60 miles an hour, six feet behind another black Chevy Tahoe.
I don't know why I was there.
And I mean, I do know why, but I don't know why I agreed because God knows what might have happened.
Point is, I've been trying to get a message through.
She's on this blood thinner, and you can double-check this.
And she's had two clots in her legs, and she's had one in her head.
It's standard procedure.
Okay, why, though?
Why would she need blood thinners?
For life, so she doesn't get another clot, because she could get a clot in her brain.
She could get a clot in her heart.
She could get a clot, any number of places, another clot could be fatal.
So she's on this medicine as best as I can tell.
I'm telling you, as honest as I can tell, one of the reasons we don't give that medicine is what we use the word contraindicated, if the person has falls.
So suppose we have a patient who's elderly, who falls a lot, who has a clot.
We have other things that we try, but we're afraid to use this medicine because if they fall and they hit their head, if they fall in certain ways, they can have a catastrophic event.
And so I'll do this plead with you to get this message out, to double-check it.
I have been trying to say this over and over again.
The other thing I said on one of the national radio shows, we need to have an honest evaluation of people running for president.
I do physicals or digits about people going to the military.
You know, speaking of that, do you know that Bill Clinton still has never released his medical records?
You know, everybody talks about candidate tax returns, and they release those, well, most.
But medical records, that's another thing.
And that arguably might be more important or relevant than somebody's tax return.
We still don't have slick willys.
And of course, the speculation as to why has been abundant.
Now, in Mrs. Clinton's case, they get very defensive when anybody starts talking about her health problems.
I have vague recollection reading about her taking blood thinners, but I thought it was just this week I was reading something somewhere that I found credible that she's got a thyroid problem and is taking some medicine for that.
And it's an unconventional treatment.
The conventional treatment they always treat for whatever her thyroid convention is not working.
So they've had to combine two medications.
It's why she gets fatigued.
It's why she has to take two or three days off.
But again, this is just speculation, too.
She hasn't made this announcement or official and won't.
I don't think we're going to, if her husband's medical records haven't appeared, I don't think hers are going to anytime soon either.
We will be back.
I am going to postpone my answer on the poll question until the next hour because I want to meld that in with other things.
There's a bunch of things about this campaign that don't, and don't miss it, they don't feel right.
I don't mean conspiratorially.
I mean tough to nail down, tough to have certain analysis of.
I don't think you can use much of anything in standard political analysis, standard presidential campaign analysis in this campaign.
There are too many things that are not accounted for in the standard playbook analysis.
Too many things that have already been blown sky high and blown to smithereens.
Too many things that should have never happened and already have happened.
Too many things impossible.
There's no way this guy gets a nomination, but he did running away with it.
That shouldn't have happened.
This guy shouldn't have survived his opening statement back in June, but he did and grew from this.
There's so many things here that don't make any sense.
And I don't know that the polls are capturing everything.
And this is not wishful thinking.
It is not.
I'm not doing what I did back in 12 with Romney and thinking the polls were wrong.
There's just a lot here that I think is going to take a lot more time to have meaningful data to understand and even analyze correctly and predict from it.
So let's just wait till the next hour when I have more time and I'll expand on that theory a little bit.
I want to grab a couple of sound bites here, the remaining moments of this busy broadcast hour as an example of things I mentioned earlier.
Here's Chuck Todd from the Today Show Today talking about Hillary's speech on race.
Now, his take is a little different than mine.
There's an amazing thing that happened yesterday.
Hillary Clinton called the Republican nominee a racist.
And all these Republicans, not a word.
No Republicans outside the campaign said, how dare you, Hillary Clinton, call the Republican nominee a racist?
The sound of silence among mainstream Republican elected officials yesterday is stunning.
Yes, exactly.
Exactly.
It's stunning.
But why is there silence?
And why is it stunning?
Look, I don't remember a whole lot of people defending Mitt Romney when Harry Reid starts ripping into.
This is one of the frustrating things for me was that I was one of the loudest defenders of Romney.
There weren't any elected Republicans doing it.
Harry Reid calls him a tax cheat.
The Democrats are running ads claiming he doesn't care that the wife of an employee died.
You know, the Bush team never responded to any criticism of them when they were in the White House.
They all left it up to us here to do that.
I don't remember Republicans coming to the defense of other Republicans much at all on anything.
Right?
And they didn't yesterday either.
That's true.
But I have a different theory.
Chuck Todd's theory is that they didn't respond because they think it's true and they were devastated.
And I don't think that's why they didn't respond.
Here's Nicole Wallace.
She is from the George W. Bush campaign, she's in the communications office, and she was Sarah Palin's handler in the 2008 campaign.
She was on the Today Show Today as well as F. Chuck Todd.
I have to say on the speech yesterday, when Hillary Clinton went to what all the Republicans have done in the past on race, she cited George W. Bush going to a mosque.
She cited John McCain standing up to someone who called President Obama a Muslim.
I wish a Republican had given that speech.
Well, now, wait a second here.
You know what she's talking about here when she says that McCain stood up to somebody called Obama a Muslim.
That's not what happened.
It was Bill Cunningham attending a rally for McCain, actually did the introduction of McCain, and it might have been in Cincinnati.
It's where Cunningham lives and works.
And all he did was announce Obama's middle name.
Leading up to the introduction of McCain, he mentioned Barack Hussein Obama.
And McCain came out.
I'm not going to put up with that.
That's the kind of thing that my campaign is not going to be known for.
And I've asked Mr. Cunningham, he shut up and never ever attend one of my rallies.
And this wasn't, he didn't call him Muslim.
He just used his middle name.
As I recall, but here's Nicole Wallace.
Oh, I wish a Republican had given Hillary's speech.
Why?
Okay, so no Republicans come to Trump's defense, but that's not true.
In the media, all kinds of so-called Republican conservatives have come to Trump's defense, such as here, and turning all of this around on Hillary.
Anyway, more on this and we get back.
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