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Oct. 14, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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October 14, 2016, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
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And even as we speak, I am collecting and collating and organizing late-arriving data that will be incorporated into today's program.
Live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida, it's Open Line Friday!
Yes, sir.
Open Line Friday.
And I really am going to try today to get more phone calls in than we usually do.
I was thinking yesterday, a little bit of a guilt trip that so many people call and they're on hold and I don't get to them.
And it's not for any reason other than I'm just loaded with stuff here that I feel compelled to bring up and comment on.
I mean, the last thing I want is for you to listen to the program and later in the day hear something.
Oh, I wish I would have known what Rush thought about this.
Anything comes up that I think you really going to want to hear what I think about it, I try to get to it, even at the expense of taking phone calls.
But since it's Open Line Friday and we relax things here, you can talk about whatever you want.
Try to increase the number of phone calls.
But we're still loaded here today.
And as I say, data continues to arrive as we do the program.
Telephone number is 800-282-2882.
And if you want to send an email, lrushmo at eibnet.us.
And that is a new email address.
Now, before we get going with the primary substance of the program today, there's something that just happened about two hours ago that for some of you is going to be extreme.
Well, actually, for a lot of people, this is going to be very relevant.
On Monday, Barack Hussein-O will sign executive orders lifting the embargo on Cuban cigars, rum, and other things.
Now, wait, it's actually not lifting the embargo full-fledged.
You will not be able to, while in this country, go online and order Cuban cigars or rum and have it shipped.
You will have to leave the country and go to where Cuban cigars are sold or rum or what have you and buy it.
And you can bring in as much as you want now, whereas you were not allowed to bring in any.
There are no provisions for Cuban cigars or rum to be sold retail in the United States yet.
Now, this is going to cause major problems with the domestic cigar manufacturers in this country because I'm going to tell you what they have been laying the groundwork on or for on the for the day if it ever came that the embargo was lifted.
And it's all about trademarks and copyright.
As you know, there are brand names, Cuban cigars.
There are things like Cohiba and Partigus Punch, La Gloria Cubana.
There's all kinds of them.
But practically all of them are also marketed in the United States.
And they are owned by cigar manufacturers that are not Cuban, obviously.
They're owned by domestic cigar manufacturers, some down in Dominican Republic, some in Nicaragua.
And they use tobacco from all over the place.
What the domestic manufacturers had been long intending to do, if the embargo was ever lifted, the full-fledged embargo, they were going to go, they already have done this, by the way, to the Treasury Department, the Commerce Department, and make first dibs on raw Cuban tobacco.
They were going to claim that it would be unfair trade to allow Cuban cigars to be sold retail in the United States on the basis that they, the domestic manufacturers, had actually established those brands and trademarks for the U.S. market, Cohiba, Partigus, Punch, La Gloria Cubana, whatever it is.
They were going to say Cuban cigars should remain illegal because they are trademark violations.
We want dibs, and they were going to claim that they wanted dibs on the raw Cuban tobacco to do with as they please, blend it into their existing cigars or roll new ones.
That's now out the window.
And they're going to be fit to be tied up.
This is not congressional action.
This is another Obama executive order.
And it is designed to promote trade between the United States and Cuba.
You are going to have to leave the country.
This is specifically for travelers traveling abroad internationally.
You can now buy all the Cubans.
You got to pay the duty on them.
You've got to pay the tax.
Same thing with Cuban rum and whatever other Cuban products you want.
You can bring all that you want in now.
That's the difference.
You can't buy it in the United States still, meaning the Cubans are not going to be allowed to export to the United States.
And it's largely, I mean, I'm guessing, but it's largely because the domestic manufacturers who have built up these brands in the U.S. market want those brands to not be violated by competing Cuban brands.
Even though the Cubans may have invented the brand first, the brands haven't been available in this country since 1959, 1960, 61, whenever the embargo went into place.
It's not going to make the domestic cigar makers happy, but at least it does not allow the import of Cuban cigars retail.
So still a big day.
I mean, for people who smoke cigars and want Cuban cigars, it's now legal.
You're going to be able to get as many as you want and bring in.
You just got to go to Canada, got to go to MACO, the UK.
I mean, Cuban cigars are everywhere but here.
You can go to France, you can anywhere.
South Pacific, they make special blends for certain countries, certain brands in certain countries.
It doesn't matter now, but you're still not going to be able to buy them while you're in this country.
Not legally.
Anyway, also, yesterday, ladies and gentlemen, I raised a question when we learned that the woman that Trump said octopused her on the airplane.
The woman turns out her name is Jessica Leeds.
It turns out that she said that after dinner in first class, Trump raised the armrest and then moved in for the octopus moves.
And I raised a question based on my memory traveling first class.
I don't remember armrests being able to move in first class on the airplane, but I didn't know.
It's been a while since I've flown first class.
And so I asked people out in the audience, and I got tons of response from flight attendants from 30 years ago, 40 years ago today, confirming that armrests in first class did not move.
You couldn't raise it and get out of the way like you can in Coach.
Well, there's a website out there called Got News.
And Snurdley has verified that you can count on Got News now and then.
And Got News has a story that this woman that claims Trump octopuser is making it up.
Jessica Leeds, she claims, for example, that she was flying a Braniff.
Braniff was an old Texas airline in Houston and Dallas.
It was a great airline.
I loved flying Braniff when I was a kid.
And she claimed that she was flying from, what was it, Braniff, from Dallas to New York, 1979, on a Boeing 707.
And what I saw, wait a minute, I never saw Braniff fly a 707.
You know, Boeing 707s have not been in service for long.
They were so damn noisy.
A Boeing 707, if one ever flew over you, this is the first big so-called jumbo jet.
It's the same technology as the Boeing B-52.
I mean, that's how old the 707 is.
It's the same airframe, essentially, with some modifications, is the B-52.
And they, unless they've been retrofitted with new engines, which is a very expensive thing to do, they're not in service.
Some charter operators fly them and their own, like Travolta owns one.
John Travolta owns a 707 and flies it out of his home here in Florida somewhere.
But they're just noisy.
That's why you can't fly them anymore.
I mean, literally, you think bombs are going off.
It's uncanny.
Those of you old enough to remember will know what I'm talking about, but I didn't remember Braniff ever even flying 707s in the fleet.
They may have.
Every Braniff I ever saw was a Boeing 727.
Well, it turns out that Braniff did not fly 707s from Dallas to New York like Jessica Leeds says she was on.
And that was the flight that Trump octopused her.
In fact, we've got the old yellowed schedules that you used to be able to buy and publish pamphlets.
And to Newark and New York from Dallas, if you wanted to fly Braniff, you had to fly a Boeing 727.
Now, I'm sure that misleads, well, I don't know.
707, 727, what difference does it make?
Well, it's going to turn out to make a lot of difference.
So this woman's been found, and she's all over television.
Now, Trump did his appearance in West Palm Beach yesterday, which we played part of live as it was going on.
And he went to Cincinnati.
Did you see this rally in Cincinnati Trump had last night?
There were 20,000 people in the arena.
There were 7,000 people that wanted to get in that couldn't, that were standing outside.
It was streamed.
Facebook had, I get the 240,000 people were watching it online various ways.
And whatever amplifications of that, I mean, it was, it was just, it was huge last night.
And Trump was on message 100%.
And I had somebody send me a note that was watching it last night said, if the drive-by media would cover this, Trump would win by 10 points.
If the media, if this speech Trump's giving is a rally that Trump had in Cincinnati last night, if this were being seen by the people of this country, he'd win by 10 points.
That's how excited people were about this who are watching it, really on message.
And now the Trump people in Pence are saying that evidence will soon be forthcoming to refute all of the allegations here that these various women are making.
One of the ways to put this in perspective, and folks, I just want to remind you again, I saw Powerline pick this up, and I'm glad they did.
John Henrocker made a point of echoing something I've been saying here for a while.
All of you people that we've been demanding, and this shows we shouldn't have nominated Trump.
Trump was a sitting duck for this kind of stuff.
You've got to remember, you've got to understand that they do this to every Republican nominee.
They did it to John McCain.
The New York Times ran a story about how he had an affair with somebody way back.
I don't even remember the details.
They did it to Newt Gingrich in the 2012 primaries.
They went out and claimed that Newt's ex-wife claimed that he did this to his third ex-wife and the second ex-wife was mad.
The first ex-wife wanted to get in.
I mean, it was just, it was so bad that Newt, if you remember, in the South Carolina primary, John King of CNN opened the debate asking Newt to explain all this philandering and stuff and his ex-wife's.
And Newt just destroyed the guy on the basis that how dare you denigrate what we are doing here by bringing up nonsense like this.
Newt got three standing ovations in a three-minute answer.
And then John King tried to say, well, hey, you know, the story's out there.
They reported over there.
Don't do that, John.
You chose to open this debate with this filth.
You chose to do it.
Don't try to blame this on other people.
My point, they did it to Mitt Romney.
And I'm just, I'm going to keep saying this until some of you lugheads get the picture.
Mitt Romney, you will not find a finer human being.
No matter how you define fine human being, morality, virtue, manners, nice guy, harmless Mitt Romney.
And look what they did to him.
They had people believing that he was cruel to animals.
They had people believing that Mitt Romney didn't care when the wives of people who worked for him got cancer, that he didn't run in to help.
He didn't increase their health benefits.
He had no compassion for the families of people that worked for him whatsoever.
Then they ran a story how he bullied some kid and pulled his hair or whatever in prep school for crying out loud.
If you remember that, they are going to do what they're doing to Trump to every Republican nominee, particularly now when they have nothing to promote Hillary Clinton on.
They can't promote her on the basis that people love her, that people love her ideas and her policies.
This is a campaign that the media has to make Trump more disliked than Hillary is.
That's why this looks like a race to the bottom.
And that's because the media, the best way that they know to get Hillary elected is to make Trump a bigger negative than she is, because there aren't any positives.
I watched Obama this morning before the program.
And he's out there in Cleveland.
And he's doing a rally trying to get everybody all focused on Hillary.
But instead of doing that, he's running down Trump.
He's denigrating Trump.
Trump doesn't know anything.
This nationalism.
He said Trump would put the brakes on all the progress that we're making.
And I'm looking at that.
I said, what progress?
Have you seen the latest with Obamacare?
The smartest thing I ever did was not buy it.
The smartest thing I ever was pay the fine.
You will not believe what the cost increases are.
There are families who run farms whose premiums, because the upcoming for next year premiums are going to be $40,000.
And their deductible is $13,000.
This isn't health insurance.
This is a scam.
$40,000 premium cost.
But they're never going to get their insurance covered because the deductible is $13,000.
So they have to pay the first $13,000 of any health treatment that they get.
They can't afford it.
Nobody can afford it.
There's nothing affordable in the Affordable Care Act.
Now, this is all by design.
This is what people don't understand.
It's designed to fail.
It's designed to implode so that people will demand that the government fix it.
And fixing it will just be putting everybody on Medicare or single payer.
But there's Obama saying, and Trump will bring the end to all progress, all the programs.
What progress?
We don't have any progress.
That's the problem.
We're not making any progress in this country.
The only people making progress are the leftists in their attempt to transform and cut this country down to size of two.
It is no progress for anybody.
That is occurring.
We have a guy, Donald Trump, A-list celebrity, rich and famous, who's been surrounded by beautiful women all over the world for 30 years.
Women surrounded this guy, some throwing themselves at him for 30 years.
Not once, folks, in all you progressives and leftists, not once in 30 years has any of these women claimed he assaulted them.
Yeah, that only happened three weeks before a presidential election in which he is running.
Same thing with Trump and racism.
30 years public life.
Nobody's ever called him a racist until he ran for president.
We'll be back.
Don't go away, folks.
Open Line Friday, El Rushbow behind the Golden EIB microphone.
When we get back to the break here at the bottom of the hour, we're going to revisit the Newt Gingrich takedown of John King and CNN.
That occurred January 19th in 2012, a Republican primary debate in Charleston, South Carolina.
The Los Angeles Times poll has the rest of the polling industry in a tizzy.
And in fact, you know what?
I found out that a lot of pollsters are mad at the L.A. Times poll.
They're literally mad at it because they, why would they be mad at it?
I mean, I thought polling data was just a reflection of public opinion as measured by a pollster.
The L.A. Times poll measures support for Trump outdoing support for Hillary, although today Hillary's up by three-tenths of a point.
The LA Times poll has not shown Hillary leading other than a few days after a convention.
And there's a story from Real Clear Politics Sean Trende about how the, and he analyzes it by, by the way, why pay attention to it?
It's the Rand poll.
Turns out it's the Rand poll from 2012, which called it, by the way.
The Rand poll was right on the money.
Obama winning with 3.8 over Romney.
What else do we have?
Oh, I have told you that I am next.
If Hillary wins, getting rid of all opposition, that I and the rest of talk radio are next.
And NPR yesterday telegraphed how this is going to happen.
It's about three or four sound bites.
I'm still debating whether to even play them or not.
And plus, your phone call is all part of the mix, too, so we keep going here.
Okay, so Donald Trump, 30 years, an A-list celebrity, 30 years, wildly rich, wildly famous.
He's on the Miss Universe pageant.
He's been surrounded by beautiful women all over the world.
30 years.
And not once in those 30 years has any of them ever claimed that he octopused them.
That he assaulted them.
Not once.
Nope, not until three weeks before the presidential election.
For 30 years, Donald Trump's been all over the world, all over the country.
He's hosted TV shows.
Not once did anybody say he was a racist pig until he began to run for president on the Republican ticket.
And here came the cat called.
And you know what some conservative media are now saying?
Conservative media, folks.
And this is why we can't win.
Our own side doesn't even realize what they're doing.
So we have some conservative media out there that hates Trump.
You know who they are.
I know who they are.
So here come these allegations by these women on Trump and these certain areas, conservative media, they don't even question it.
They accept it.
And now what the narrative from conservative media is?
Damn that Trump.
Damn it.
Now he's just revived this whole idea that conservatives conduct a war on women.
Now, what's wrong with that thinking?
That thinking is exactly the way the left thinks.
So here we have elements of conservative media.
And this is very problematic.
Thinking the same way liberals think, looking to make the same points liberals make.
There is no war on women, and Donald Trump is not an officer commanding general or grunt private in said non-existent war.
But here comes conservative media reviving this whole narrative, thinking the way the left does and advancing the premise.
Sometimes I think conservative media is a circular flying squad.
And if there's any question about it, I mentioned Newt Gang Rich.
I want to go back just to try to illustrate this point.
This was January 19th, 2012, in Charleston, South Carolina.
It was a Republican primary debate.
John King, the moderator for CNN.
Mr. Speaker, I want to start with that this evening.
As you know, your ex-wife gave an interview to ABC News and another interview at the Washington Post, and this story has now gone viral on the internet.
In it, she says that you came to her in 1999 at a time when you were having an affair.
She says you asked her, sir, to enter into an open marriage.
Would you like to take some time to respond to that?
No, but I will.
I think the destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for public office.
And I am appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that.
This is a standing ovation.
They came out of their seats.
This is how the debate began.
Newt is standing right next to Mitt Romney and Ron Paul is in there.
You remember the field.
But it wasn't through.
John King, he was going to continue to bear in on this.
Can you finish, please?
Every person in here knows personal pain.
Every person in here has had someone close to them go through painful things.
To take an ex-wife and make it two days before the primary, a significant question in a presidential campaign is as close to despicable as anything I can imagine.
My two daughters, my two daughters, wrote the head of ABC and made the point that it was wrong, that they should pull it.
And I am frankly astounded that CNN would take trash like that and use it to open a presidential debate.
Another standing up.
Now, when this was over.
The standing ovations were not over.
When that applause ended, John King then said, Hey, Mr. Speaker, we didn't do it.
Somebody else brought this up, but it's out there now.
It's gone viral on the internet.
And I just thought, and Newt stopped him.
No, no, John.
You and your producers chose to lead with this question.
Don't try to blame it on others.
Don't try to slough it off.
It's not your responsibility.
You chose to.
And another standing ovation erupted.
I'm sure now that those of you who watched it remember it.
And I play this just to remind you that it doesn't matter who the nominee is, folks.
At some point, everybody on our side is going to have to recognize this for what it is.
And it is about time there became a national backlash over this entire tactic.
It is never applied to the Democrat candidate.
It is never ever.
It is never even used as a journalistic tool, even after they win and to hold them accountable.
Here we have a president for eight years who actually did all of these horrible things, and his wife was his enabler.
And we still can't get any acknowledgment of that in the media.
And we can't get any further investigation.
The women who to this day, I mean, they have just as much credibility, if not more, than this Leeds babe that says Trump octopus her, you know, CNN, NBC, they've got this Leeds babe all over the place.
And they're taking her statement as though it's testimony under oath.
They will not talk to Kathleen Willie.
They will not talk to Juanita Broderick.
They will not talk to Paula Jones.
But you let any woman who we've never heard of for 30 years bop up and say Trump octopus her or bop up and say Trump said this to her, did this or tried to do that.
Bamo, they're media stars.
They have instant credibility.
The media acts as though they're telling the gospel.
And they're all over the place and they get to condemn Trump.
And meanwhile, where it actually happened in the White House and home, by the way, of Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton.
And for those of you who say, well, come on, Rush, this is the point.
Trump's going after Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton's not on the ballot.
Hillary is, and Hillary was part of it.
Hillary was the enabler.
Hillary ran the operation to sully, demean, impugn, and destroy the women who came forward to accuse her husband.
That's why she's relevant.
She's running around out there as somebody who's devoted her life to fixing things for women and children.
She has spent her entire 30-year, we can't find any evidence of it, by the way.
I mean, if Hillary's done all this great work for women, how come women are still complaining about everything?
If Hillary's done all this great work for children, why are children in such need?
What is it that Hillary Clinton's done?
Hillary Clinton hasn't done anything.
And the proof of that is they can't cite anything.
Her campaign doesn't even cite her progress, doesn't cite her achievements, other than in generic form.
Hillary Clinton came out of school and did whatever and went to the Children's Defense Fund, working with Marion White Edelman to defend and protect children all over.
Well, fine, but what is the difference that was made?
Hillary says she wanted to make a difference.
What is it?
Seems to me that everything Hillary Clinton complains about to this day are things Hillary Clinton's been trying to fix for 30 years.
And we're told that there's nobody more qualified than Hillary Clinton to fix these things, and yet none of them are fixed.
From the economy to foreign policy to relations with women to whatever it is, they can't cite very much when they start listing Hillary's achievements.
So the Hillary campaign is nothing but a destruction of Trump campaign.
That's all it is, because that's all they've got.
Hillary's so, you know, she's gone into hibernation again.
The next debate's not till Wednesday.
Barack Obama's out there for her.
Her daughter is out there for her.
Her husband is out there for her.
And by the way, these WikiLeaks emails, apparently a bunch of people, the Hillary campaign have been worried about Bill being all there for quite a while.
He did a couple things in a couple campaigns, and there were emails going back and forth.
Is this guy, they're worried, is he losing it?
But she's not out there.
She's gone into hibernation.
Supposedly, she is prepping for the next debate.
I don't think so.
I mean, she may be doing that.
The reason she goes into hiding is because the effort to destroy Trump is now proceeding at 150%, and she doesn't want to distract from it by being out there because she's a negative too.
The less she is heard from, the better she seems to poll.
The less that she says, put the other way, the more she speaks and the more present she is, the greater damage potentially is done to her campaign.
So she's hiding as a positive.
Hillary Clinton has to go hibernate.
She has to go underneath whatever she does to stay invisible because that's the best thing she can do for herself.
While everybody else is out there talking to us about how nobody's ever been more qualified, while they cannot cite for us anything she's done for anybody other than care a lot.
And meanwhile, all these rabid, continuing insults and assaults on Trump with women nobody ever heard of.
And now all of a sudden they are gospel.
But the women who were actually raped and assaulted and abused and mistreated by Bill Clinton can't get the time of day on the same networks that the Trump women have been made heroines.
And it's about time the American people saw this for what it is.
And it's about time that there was a huge backlash against the media and the Democrat Party.
Because for all this talk of what Trump is and Trump's that and doing this, it's the Democrat Party and the drive-by media, the mainstream media, that's taking this country to the sewer.
They are the ones focusing everybody on this stuff.
Not Donald Trump, not talk radio, not conservatism.
The Democrat Party and their buddies in the drive-by media are the ones focusing everybody's attention on what they're trying to tell everybody is smut.
Smut that we're told has gone on for 30 years, but nobody ever knew about it because nobody ever accused anybody of it because nobody ever saw it for 30 years.
Now, three weeks out from a presidential election, we're learning all this stuff that Donald Trump's been doing that nobody's ever seen before and nobody's ever testified to before.
This stuff, you know, the Democrats and the media used to tell us that the politics of personal destruction needed to come to a screeching halt.
That all this negative ads and negative stuff, it was horrible, it was ruining our politics.
Voter turnout was being suppressed.
We need to raise ourselves up, they said.
We need to stick to the issues, they said, the very same people who whiv and take everybody down to the gutter with them in this campaign.
And it's about time there was a backlash against it.
It was about time the American people woke up and understood what's going on here.
That they're being lied to, manipulated, and being set up for a woman to be elected president who is going to continue the decline of this country at a rate more rapid than anybody has ever seen or expects.
And Obama's out there saying, oh, God, this Trump guy, well, he doesn't know anything.
Just want to end the progress.
There isn't any progress.
That's the whole point.
The only progress out there is the advancement of progressive liberalism, which is not progress.
We actually got environmentalist wackos now openly admitting they're sad that Hurricane Matthew was not more destructive because it didn't help him advance the agenda of climate change and global warming and all of that.
Melania Trump has now written a letter to People Magazine.
See, that lady wrote that story about us and our one-year anniversary.
I never met her on the street in Manhattan.
She never squeezed my baby's foot.
We're not friends.
We're never friendly.
I don't even know this woman.
She's writing all this stuff about having seen me.
We've got media people that are star-struck celebrity, I can't see the word, celebrity screwers, and they're not taking advantage.
Why are you going to entertainment media anyway if you're not a groupie?
They get into this entertainment media business.
They get groupies to get close access.
They get to pretend they're friends with all these stars and stuff.
When they're now, I got to take a break.
I'm a little long here, folks.
Well, see, you know, I didn't see this.
I've got the audio sound by some of the things Obama said in Cleveland.
Guess what Obama did?
Obama has attacked conservative media for spawning Trump, exactly what NPR did yesterday.
I'm telling you, we're next, folks.
If they succeed in dispatching Trump, you just be we're ready.
I'm just telling you, I want you to be too.
Here's Ann in Atlanta as we handed the phones.
Great to have you.
I'm glad you called.
Hi.
How are you?
Very well.
Thank you.
I used to be a flight attendant from 1978 until 1990.
And I was also a senior flight attendant, so I always worked the first class capital.
Wait a second.
I need to know 78.
This is 2016.
So we're talking, what, 30, 28 years?
30.
Yes.
28, 30 years, which is the timeframe that this woman says at Trump Octopuser.
Okay.
Exactly.
During that time, first class was truly first class.
And when you came on board the airplane, from the minute you got on board, a flight attendant was attending to your every single need.
What kind of aircraft did you fly, Ann?
Can you repeat?
I flew them all.
I flew 727, DC9.
I flew for Eastern Airlines.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Are you first class on a DC-9?
Did you fly configurations with first class on DC-9?
DC-9's had first class, yeah.
What about 707?
Did you ever fly 707?
I never flew the 707.
Right, because they were practically out of service by then.
Exactly.
Brianna was going out of business at that time, and a lot of those flight attendants came on board with Eastern.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, I mean, I'm very familiar with that timeframe and all the airlines that were around and all the different airplanes because you had to be qualified on every single airplane when you were a flight attendant.
And oh, by the way, there was a weight restriction.
And if you went overweight, that you had to leave.
So, I mean, your appearance as a flight attendant was very, very important.
That's number one.
Number two, the first class section of the airplane was very private.
And you closed a curtain, and that flight attendant attended.
There was a first-class flight attendant that was specific to that cabin.
And if it was on a flight, you said that they went from Dallas to New York.
That's a long flight.
And that flight attendant up there does everything.
They come in the cabin.
They give you a drink when you first sit down.
They collect your drink.
They take it away.
They hang your coat up.
Right, but what about the armrest?
I'm running out of time.
The armrest did not move.
That's what I memorized.
It did not move.
And I didn't, like I said, I didn't fly on the 707, but my guess is that was even older than the planes that I was on for Eastern.
Well, the 707 goes back to the— None of those planes moved.
They go back to the 1950s.
I mean, they were the first.
It was a real luxury to fly on one when they first entered service.
They were greater, but they were so damn loud.
It was, but I guarantee the armrest didn't go in the first class of the 707.
Look, I'm way long here, folks.
I've got to get out.
Okay.
We're going to do the audio sunbites when we get back here of the kind of indicating that we're the next target here after they take Trump out.
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