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We are speaking at the end of an amazing week, really, in an amazing presidential season in which the world saw something of Hillary Clinton on Sunday that it was not meant to see.
And there's something like so weird about trying to do this in an age of cell phone cameras and Facebook and all the rest of it.
And you think about it back in the days, you don't have to go all the way back to FDR when they covered up his polio.
But 20 years ago, this would have been extremely difficult.
You would not have had the technology to hand to just instantly grab the footage of what happened and then the technology to publish it yourself for the world to see so that one tweeter, one private Twitterer can publish this for the world at a time when the biggest media organizations in American life are denying that anything has happened.
When the Washington Post has got nothing to say, when the New York Times has got nothing to say, when ABC, CBS, NBC, they got nothing to say about this.
But one person with a camera can publish it to the world.
And I said earlier that this isn't anything to do with medical records and who's been more transparent, because as I said, you can't get more transparent than when you're lying down in the street.
That's more transparency than most of us would actually want to cede to the world.
It's more basic than that.
She can't do it.
It's entirely random.
And I say this, this guy, what's the guy at CNN called Mr. Snerdley?
Brian Stelter.
Brian Stelter, who's been floating this absurd thing that somehow Rush and Sean Hannity want Hillary dead.
We don't want her dead.
Rush said weeks ago when she had that coughing fit that it was terrible.
Why didn't anybody go and help her?
Why didn't she coughing, coughing, coughing for four minutes and nobody goes and gets her?
She's got the biggest entourage.
Do you realize that?
God knows how many cars she's going to have in the presidential motorcade because right now she's got the biggest entourage.
Yesterday for her comeback speech, yesterday for her comeback speech, in the motorcade, I counted one bus, one truck, four vans and nine SUVs.
So you run the arithmetic on that.
How many people in each of the just four apiece in the SUVs and maybe six in all those vans?
And God knows how many people on the bus.
I guess that's the press, but there's like press people.
There were fewer than 300 people actually at the event.
So we're now getting the stage where for the Hillary campaign, there's more people in the entourage than the crowd.
And yet, as Rush pointed out, in that vast entourage, not one person went up to Hillary when she had that coughing fit and just nursed her offstage and instead just led a hacker lung up in front of the world.
And I'm sympathetic too.
I certainly don't want her dead.
And I'm not saying that for cynical reasons because then Joe Biden would replace her and sweep the Electoral College and the Dems would be in power forever.
I'm not saying it for cynical reasons.
I don't wish her ill.
I think what we're witnessing here is a kind of horror story.
And the symbolism of it is too trite.
The idea that 9-11, it wasn't just a speech in Idaho she collapses at, or a fundraiser with the LGBTQQII QWERTY crowd in West Hollywood.
It's the 9-11 ceremony.
And immediately someone makes the obvious statement.
You know, if she can't handle a 9-11 ceremony, how is she expected to handle an actual 9-11?
The symbolism is too sad.
It's too pathetic.
And I wasn't well for part of last year.
And I'm always mindful.
If you have ill health, you're careful about how you appear in public.
Anyone, you're mindful.
For sight, you don't want it.
I entirely accept that she doesn't want it to get out that she's ill.
I didn't want it to get out that when I was ill that I was ill because I believe in there's an old showbiz adage: when you're sick, your phone stops ringing.
And there's a lot of truth in that.
So when you're ill, you're very careful about public appearances because with cell phones and YouTube, it's all over the world instantly.
So you think about these things, you plan these things.
You think, well, wait a minute, I have these pills to control the pain, but unfortunately, they also make me dull-witted.
So maybe I shouldn't have them before I give the speech, because then I'll just sound like a boring drone.
So you're trying to juggle your medication to do all that.
You start paying attention to things like how many steps are there up to the stage, because I don't want to look like I'm crippled as I go up to the stage, because normally I like to leap and bound onto the stage like a gazelle or the Swiss chamois leaping through the Alps.
That's how I like to get on the stage.
And when you're sick, you start to think about these things.
And I don't have the entourage that Hillary Clinton travels with.
So when I fall over, I'm just going to be lying there because there'll just be two young ladies who won't physically have the strength to pick up a guy like me.
So I gave a lot of thought to that.
And I remember it must be about this time last year standing in a Washington crummy, awful, depressing Washington function hotel, about to go down and talk to a ballroom full of people and thinking, I'm in real pain, do I dare risk having another painkiller?
And I'm not going to tell you what speech that was, but I actually think I was on pretty good form that day and it looked terrific.
So if you're in this game, you give a lot of basic thought to managing these kinds of issues.
And as I said, I don't have an entourage the size of Hillary's entourage.
I don't have nine SUVs, four vans, and the motorcade she travels with.
And yet all the Queen's horses and all the Queen's men cannot put Humpty Hillary together again.
She has these hacking fits in public.
She falls down in the street.
She's lent up against street furniture like she's a cardboard cutout of Hillary.
This is weird.
It's sad.
It's sad.
But it's beyond that.
It's weird.
It's weird.
And as I said, who is in charge?
Her shoe fell off and she's out of it.
She was unconscious when they put her in that car.
Who's in charge then?
If that happens during the inauguration, if that happens during the G7 summit, if that happens when she's president, who takes over?
Is it Bill?
Bill doesn't seem to be quite on top of things these days.
He keeps giving the game away.
He keeps forgetting that it's supposed to be pneumonia and keeps talking about the flu.
Who's in charge?
Is it Huma Aberdin?
Is it going to be President Aberdeen?
Basically, the one she Hillary Hillary is like one of these, she reminds me of AOL dial-up in the 90s.
You know, it was great.
It's great.
It's great when it's on.
But then when it's not on, it just switches off and you got nothing.
You just or whatever it is.
That's Hillary.
She's terrific when she's on and then oh, great.
We'll have to redial.
Can we re-dial her, get her back?
That's Hillary at AOL.com.
That's what has become.
And it's very strange.
And until she actually collapsed like a sack of potatoes in the street, until she collapsed, as I said, quicker than Libya, until she went down, as I said, quicker than Monica, the press told us you're not allowed to talk about that.
And they say it's a conspiracy theory.
It's a conspiracy theory.
All these conspiracy theories about Hillary's health.
That's like saying the little boy with the emperor's new clothes, he's got a conspiracy theory.
It's not.
The Emperor is naked in the street and the Empress is on the sidewalk.
And you don't need to be a conspiracy.
I love conspiracy theories.
Berthers, truthers, bring them all.
I love them all.
Bring them on.
But it's not a conspiracy theory when you're sitting there waiting for the coughing to stop and you're sitting there wondering why Hillary has to be lent against a bollard.
And that is why Trump is, as I said, literally the last man standing.
I saw this ad because I'm catching up on all the attack ads.
They're so cute, aren't they?
They spend, everybody spends such a lot of money, except Trump.
Trump has spent, you know, 17 bucks and 47 cents on attack ads.
But Hillary, Hillary, money, no object.
She's like Jeb.
So she's got this slick attack ad, and it features Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins and all the other big shot Republicans who've said that they can't support Trump.
Because I don't know about you, but I really like to take guidance on how I should vote from Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins.
I mean, who doesn't?
So they've got all these things and all these big shot Republicans, Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins, and they can't support Trump.
And Hillary Clinton saying, I'm Hillary Clinton and I support this and I approve this message.
And you have this parade of Republicans saying they can't support Trump.
And it ends with the one word, unfit.
Trump is unfit to be president.
Trump is unfit.
She can't use that word anymore.
She can't use that word because she can't walk unaided.
Because she's being walked to the 9-11 event in those wacky space alien eyeball goggles and being held by the nerd.
That's the other thing.
The entourage is huge.
I don't like American entourages.
You've heard me say this before.
I think politicians should be normal people and move among the people.
And they shouldn't have this phalanx of entourage around them.
Because you don't, you know, I was down in Australia a few months ago, had lunch and dinner with two former Australian prime ministers, walked into the restaurant like normal human beings.
No entourage.
I hate entourages.
I think it's one of the reasons why the gap between the ruling class and the ruled has widened.
But most entourages fall into two categories.
You've got your Secret Service guys.
They're the guys with the reflector shades and the dark suits and the telephone cord hanging out the ear.
You know them, the Secret Service guys.
And then you've got the staffers and the aides.
And they're the humor Aberdin types.
They're all the slick, clever people who are on the payroll at great expense and are the ones who are running the campaign.
And normally when you look at candidates, you can see, oh, well, there's a couple of Secret Service guys around them.
And then there's the Chief of Staff, and there's the Press Secretary and everything.
Hillary is traveling with a retinue of medical professionals because you see these guys, they don't look like the Secret Service guys.
They're out of shape.
They're not obviously Secret Service agents.
And then you see these women, and they're in this sort of nondescript kind of non-attention getting outfit that Humor Aberdeen would never be seen dead in.
They're nurses.
They're nurses.
We've got a candidate being wheeled to events by medical staff because they can't tell when she switches off, when the AOL dial-up connection goes boomf.
This is weird.
It doesn't matter whether you're Democrat or Republican.
I would object to a Republican like this.
I would object, you know, I'm old enough to have had a conversation with Strom Thurmond in the United States Senate.
And Strom Thurmond at then, he was a whipper snapper of 107 and he would get confused.
If you asked him about the Iraq war, he would get confused and start talking about the Spanish-American war.
He found it hard at that age.
He was 40 years older than Hillary.
It's nothing to do with age.
It's nothing to do with age.
We are being asked in the same way of totalitarian societies to string along with a fiction, to string along with a fiction, that this is a fit, healthy woman who just dehydrated slightly and just needs a couple of hours' rest.
Whereas instead, she's actually traveling with better medical care.
She's taking better medical care to the LGBT fundraiser than you get on your Obamacare plan.
She's having that with her 24-7.
This is weird.
It's creepy.
It's weird.
It's like some strange conflation of Lady Macbeth and the portrait of Dorian Gray.
You've got a woman consumed by ambition, even as she's being consumed by decrepitude and ill health.
It is bizarre.
It is creepy.
And the American media, if it hadn't been for one little cell phone tweeter, would have lied the hell out of what happened to us and would be lying about it to this day.
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Let's go to Leanne in Marietta, Ohio.
Leanne, it's great to have you with us on the show.
Well, Mr. Stein, it's wonderful to talk to you.
In fact, I believe that you have a better appreciation for this country than 90% or more people who were born here.
Oh, no, no, don't let's get into 90% and 47% because you're piling up one whole extra supersized basket of deplorables there.
Yes, yes.
But I see you often, and I know you have a great appreciation for this country.
I really respect that.
No, I do.
It's been the indispensable nation, and I hope it will continue to fulfill that role.
What else is on your mind today, Leanne?
Well, I just had a couple of quick comments that as a retired conservative college professor, sort of a rare breed, but communication is and was my specialty.
And I think that Mr. Trump has an opportunity to reinvigorate the party of Lincoln by using what I call Lincoln language and revitalizing, for example, Lincoln language, of course, is of the people, by the people, for the people, versus what we see now in Washington, which is of the elites, by the elites, for the elite.
Right, which is instead of of the people, by the people, for the people, we are now governed by people who think they know better than the people.
Exactly.
So the ruling class is of the elites, by the elites, for the elite.
Right, right.
The other thing is I think that someone who is a documentarian soulmaker would do us a great service if they made a juxtaposition of a day in the life of where they would sort of document what Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton do on a daily basis,
go to their elite clubs and hobnob with the elites versus what people in inner city states on an hourly basis and juxtaposing those two things about really how incredibly disingenuous the Jesse Jacksons and Al Sharptons of the world are.
No, that's the racket of identity politics that people claim that people say, I'm the spokesman for these oppressed, downtrodden people, and then they make a bazillion dollars at being a spokesperson for the oppressed, while the oppressed people still end up as impoverished and oppressed as they've always been while the other guy's living the high life.
I take your point about Trump and Lincoln language.
I was very touched.
I don't know.
He was in Laconia, New Hampshire last night.
I don't know whether it was in Laconia or whether it was when he was at the Economic Club.
But he said, I think it was in Laconia, but he said he wanted to be president of all Americans.
And it was a very, it's interesting to me that he's compared to Hillary, who's saying there are Americans of whom we can approve, and then there's this big, huge basket of deplorables.
Trump is actually talking in a very inclusive way.
Now, he's not going the of the people, by the people route, and we'll pick that up in a minute, Leanne, because it's an interesting point.
But I thought it was actually rather touching yesterday in that he wasn't writing off demographics.
He's not focus grouping or whatever.
He's actually saying, I don't care who you are.
I want to be a president for all Americans.
And his language is subtly shifting.
We'll talk more about that in a minute.
Sorry about that.
I was having a Hillary moment, just having a little coffee.
I had a little, just having a sip of water and wasn't quite paying attention to the announcement.
It could happen to anybody.
But fortunately, I have a vast entourage of people who are there to try and persuade me to have a glass of water.
Hillary, according to the latest thing, is, you know, or Hillary just dehydrates.
That's because she just won't drink water.
She just doesn't like drinking water.
It's like we go, I don't know why it is, but she hasn't drunk a glass of water in years.
Maybe it was at the fundraiser in Flint.
And after that, for some reason, we couldn't get her to drink water anymore.
But so she won't drink the water.
Anyway, I had a little bit of a Hillary moment there myself.
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I just want to finish a thought from Leanne, who was talking about Lincolnian language.
She's a retired conservative college professor.
She's a conservative college professor, she is.
And I know you don't believe, I know that's a rarer sighting than the Loch Ness monster we were talking about earlier, but there are still a few.
They're on the EPA endangered species list, but there are apparently a few of them still around.
And Leanne is one of them.
And she was talking about how she wanted Trump to use more Lincoln-like language, of the people, by the people, for the people.
And he doesn't talk like that.
I thought the economic speech was very good, very strong.
But he's doing it in a way.
He presents himself, as he said at one point, the country is crying out for leaders, which is different from the way Lincoln put it.
Lincoln's view was that you are the leaders, and you elect one of you to be a citizen representative and to go to Washington and preside over the nation for a four-year term.
And the professional political class has destroyed all that now.
The presidency has become the absolute monarchy that it was intended to replace.
We have Obama issuing decrees on which portions of Obamacare are relevant at any one time.
We have the bureaucracy announcing new edicts on what essentially the rules of social behavior are, according to what bathrooms can get used in schoolhouses and all the rest of it.
So we now talk in these terms of leaders.
The people are crying out for new leaders.
And I would prefer it if we went back to Lincoln language.
I would like it if we were to start talking about of the people, by the people, for the people.
But it's important to remember that the ultimate power is still with you.
You get the say.
And that is what is driving the panic at the moment.
All the people who matter in this country have agreed that Hillary should be president.
I don't know why.
I mean, I would like, I've got no objection to having a female leader.
Britain is on to its second female prime minister.
It just happened overnight in the time that Paul Ryan was still doing his thing on the battlements.
So to endorse or not to endorse.
And while he was still dithering about that, David Cameron went boom, and Theresa May became prime minister.
And Britain's got a second female prime minister.
Nobody cares.
Nobody talks about shattering the glass ceiling.
Nobody's interested in it.
It's just one of those things that happens.
But Hillary, all the people who matter think that somehow the previous president's wife demonstrates the glories of female emancipation and how far women have come by making the previous guy's wife into president.
They're all agreed on that, and they can't understand why it isn't happening.
And there's a certain panic that is setting in amongst these people.
I've got no use for Gary Johnson, who is the libertarian candidate.
After that Aleppo gaff, where he said, what is Aleppo?
Aleppo is a town in Syria that has been under siege for years.
And I'm not, I don't, I think a guy running for president should know what Aleppo is and shouldn't have to get up to speed.
And I'll tell you why.
It's not because it's not because it's a foreign policy issue, Mr. Snerdley.
It's a domestic policy issue.
Hillary wants to bring one million Syrians to live in the United States.
That's a 15th of the population of Syria.
She wants to move here instantly.
It's a domestic issue.
If you don't know, it's a domestic issue because Hillary goes around the world wrecking places, and then all the people who don't want to live in the places she's wrecked want to move to the Western world.
So she wrecked Libya.
I was down in Ventimilia on the French-Italian border.
As I said, I've been like zipping around hither and yon in the last few months.
I was down on Ventimelia on the French-Italian border.
In the previous three days, they'd had 10,000 people, three days, 10,000 people arrive from Libya because Libya collapsed as fast as Hillary collapsed.
And she did that to Libya.
She did that to Libya.
Colonel Gaddafi, a couple of years before he was toppled, he gave a million dollars to Beyoncé to sing at his birthday party.
He gave Beyoncé or to Lipsync, because she lip-syncs the national anthem, doesn't she?
I don't know whether she did it live, but she might have done the Libyan national anthem live at the Gaddafi big Gaddafi party.
So he pays her a million bucks to come and perform at a big Gaddafi birthday bino.
If he'd given that million dollars to the Clinton Foundation for Bill to give a speech on diarrhea in Africa, Colonel Gaddafi would be alive today.
He spent that million dollars, million bucks on Beyoncé was about a stupid a prioritization as any of these poor third world despots could ever have fallen for.
If he'd given that, if he'd instead said, oh, I think I'll give a million dollars to the Clinton Global Initiative.
And for my birthday party this year, why don't we have that nice young Chelsea Clinton come and give a speech on diarrhea in Africa?
That's sure to make the party go with a swing.
If he'd done that, he'd still have been in power today.
And instead, Libya collapsed.
And when I was in Ventimilia, over 3,000 people every day arriving in Italy from that collapsed state.
And so that is why the Gary Johnson thing is not a small thing.
Basically, the consequences of Obama foreign policy are overwhelming Europe.
And Hillary wants to do the same thing here.
She wants to have a million Syrians here.
There's a new program for emotional wellness that they want to pay for.
So you're there in your town.
You're feeling stressed out because the mill closed, the factory closed, and you've got nothing but some minimum wage job during the night shift at the quickie crap.
But they're bringing in people for whom they are already allocating new welfare programs.
And that's the insanity of the world that Hillary Clinton has made.
That's what we mean by experience.
And that's why nobody cares about experience.
Because if experience means doing what Hillary did to Libya, who needs experience?
Better to get some guy who's never actually managed to collapse an entire country.
That's not in his wheelhouse.
That's when the clever people are as dumb as the clever people.
This is what ties it all.
It's Angela Merkel, Brexit, Trump, the whole thing.
When the clever people have loused it up, when the smart people have loused it up the way they have, you can't blame the people for looking for something else.
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Let's go to Russell in Hammond, Louisiana.
Russell, what's on your mind today?
How are you doing, Mark?
Thank you for taking my call.
My pleasure.
The entire movement towards Trump is all goes back to one singular moment in the Obama administration, and that was when they passed Obamacare one night, and 73% of the nation did not want it.
And we all tried to call in, and they unplugged the phones, showing we the people that they didn't feel like of the people, by the people, and for the people still existed, that they were above that.
And that anger has carried over to this point, and they can't understand because they never understood what they did that night.
And at any point, that's why people are falling in line for Trump, because he has an upbeat spirit.
He has a positive attitude, and he wants America to be great again.
Well, you know, you're right, Russell.
I think that Obamacare goes to the fact that, you know, the smart people turn out to be not that smart.
They basically thought they took a sixth of the American economy.
They basically governmentalized the equivalent of the entire French economy.
A few associates of Obama, starting with the Health and Human Services Secretary and that guy who's a brother of Rahm Emmanuel and a couple of others.
These smart guys got together and said, we single-handedly can run a sixth of the American economy, an economy the size of France.
We clever people who've been to all the same universities as Obama, we can all run this.
And they devised something that is hideous and is expensive and actually isn't health insurance anymore because basically the cost of the insurance is more than the cost of just falling off the roof and paying for the operation.
And that's the disaster they've made of it.
And Trump, I don't know what Trump's plan is for healthcare because he says he's going to repeal Obamacare.
He said it yesterday.
And then other times he says, well, national health is working great in Scotland and working great in Canada.
And he implies that he's sympathetic to the single payer thing.
But it's more than just a failure of Obamacare.
It's the fact that all of America believed that we were, and we still believe that we are of the people, by the people, and for the people, and that they work for us.
And they somehow have gone into this divide that you're talking about, where they've moved further and further away from us, and not only to Trump's, but Hillary basically said a big mouthful to where all or half of her constituents are also deplorables.
We're all deplorable, all of them.
Right, right.
No, no, that's true.
And you should always listen very carefully when essentially leaders are saying that they know better than the people, which is what that Hillary remark means when she's saying that a majority of Trump.
If you figure it's a 50-50 nation and a majority of Trump's people are irredeemable, she's saying basically 25% of the population of the country is irredeemable.
It doesn't work like that.
In representative government, the racist guy's vote has the same weight as Nelson Mandela's vote.
And democracy entails respecting the collective votes of the people in the system.
And I have seen across Europe, for example, you've had situations where in the Netherlands, they prosecute a guy for his political platform.
Hirt Wilders, who is one of the most popular opposition leaders there.
They're effectively, he's got a Trump-like immigration platform.
He doesn't want mass Muslim immigration.
They're prosecuting him because you're not allowed to hold that view.
It doesn't matter how popular it is.
They know better than the people.
Austria has just botched its presidential election.
It's doing everything it can to prevent the right-wing guy voting.
It was supposed to be held in a few weeks' time.
They're now saying, oh, we can't hold the election in a few weeks' time.
There's a problem.
We had a problem with the stamps falling off the mailed ballots we sent out, so we're going to postpone it till next year.
They have a good problem there.
Brexit, the people who lost the Brexit vote then said, the public got it wrong.
The public got it wrong.
Screw them.
We don't have to listen to them.
Why should Parliament have to listen to the vote of the people?
Let's just ignore it.
And then when they said, well, no, we can't really just ignore it, they said, let's hold another referendum until they give us the answer we want.
And this is, again, what ties it together, a contempt, a contempt for the people.
We have lived through the age of popular representative government and returned to an age in which a privileged, insulated elite they're not formally called dukes and marquesses anymore, and they don't live in palaces anymore.
Instead, they live at the Hamptons and Martha's Vineyard and Malibu.
But essentially, we live in a patrician age.
Hillary says, I have no idea how you schlubs live, because they hustle me into the video, into the limousine.
And if I did know how you schlubs lived, I couldn't meet you because I'd fall over and all the rest of it.
But trust me, I know what's in your best interest.
I will do things for you.
And so we have lived through a couple of centuries of representative popular government and now have returned to rules by the new aristocracy jetting over us from Martha's Vineyard to Barbara's pad on the beach at Malibu and then back to Washington.
And that's right.
The people have said, no, you work for us.
You're not a queen.
You're not an empress.
You're just Hillary Clinton citizen representative.
Mark Stein for Rush, more to come.
Mark Stein for Rush, a new survey shows that less than a third of Germans enjoy sex.
This is less only less than a third of Germans enjoy sex.
I don't know whether that's all that New Year's Eve Cologne gang rape or whatever that has just gotten out of hand, but Angela Merkel turns out she wrecks everything.
That is an amazing statistic.
Fewer than one-third of the population of Germany enjoys sex.