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And you know the rules for Open Line Friday.
You can talk about whatever you want.
I try to take more calls.
But I'm still loaded here today, folks, and I feel compelled to talk about these things because I don't want the program to end, and you hear something later, and you say, gee, I didn't hear Rush talk about that.
I would consider myself a failure if that happened.
So I want to get to as much of this as I can, and then get to as many of your phone calls.
So that's the objective today.
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Now, I, folks, I'm not I don't want to be misunderstood.
I'm I'm I'm not trying to sound paranoid here.
I'm not paranoid, I'm realistic.
One of the be honest with you, and I'm sure this is true for you too.
One of the most frustrating things about life in America today is how seemingly ignorant so many Americans seem to be about what's happening to them.
I mean, they're living their lives.
They're encountering obstacle after obstacle after obstacle, be it student loan debt, be it no jobs, be it the rising cost of health care, be it cultural rot, and and they for some reason don't have the ability or understanding to understand why.
And even when they're told, oftentimes they reject it.
But most of what's happening in this country today that you would consider harder digital obstacle in your life, it's the result of policies that have been implemented over the years by people that believe in big government.
There's some Republicans in this mix too.
But it's predominantly Democrats, it's predominantly liberalism, and it's predominantly done by people who want you and need you less productive, less self-reliant, less individualistic.
They want you dependent on them.
It's their it's their key to holding on to power.
But it goes beyond that.
They don't just want power for the sake of it.
They want power to transform and change.
These are people who have never appreciated the miracle that is the United States of America.
They've always resented it for whatever social injustice reason that they manufacture come up with.
And the Republican Party, I throw myself in.
I've I'm I'm not guilty of this, but there just hasn't been apparently a good enough job of persuasion.
Because nobody's happy in America.
Everybody knows something's not right.
Everybody thinks, I mean, they're look, they're precious.
George Soros is happy.
Well, he's not an American.
Bill Gates is happy.
I I'm sure that Zuckerberg's happy.
You know, I'm sure that but but but for the most the we're talking super wealth, members of the elite, the establishment, but for the most part, there is a there's a giant sense of unease.
A giant sense that things are out of whack, that the nation's in decline.
It's just that so many millions don't seem to be able to understand why.
And that is probably one of the most frustrating things, because I've spent 28 years behind this microphone trying to inform people of that.
And it's very different.
They're committed leftists, they're not gonna believe it anyway.
They're gonna believe some distorted version.
They're gonna countries in decline because of racism.
Countries in this in decline because of bigotry, or the country's in decline because we never deserved to be a country anyway, because of what we did to the Indians.
Some stupid explanation they have for feeling negative about things and and the country.
And there's no turning them.
I mean, there's no persuading them.
There's a lot of people out there in the middle who are not political.
That's another thing I wish I could change.
The Democrats have politicized Everything.
I may have to stop watching.
You know what?
I got so depressed last night.
One of my favorite TV shows, when I have time to watch it is blacklist.
Well, I can't watch Designated Survivor.
I when I found out it was Kiefer Sutherland's new show, and I was all excited about it.
And I heard that the pilot was great, which I still haven't seen it.
Then episode two, here came the leftists who write these shows, and I'm convinced now that they write these shows and write these songs and these movies just to get in our face, just to ram it down our throats.
And so designated survivor, in a recent episode, there's a rogue governor.
What everybody in government's destroyed at a State of the Union speech.
And Kiefer Southern's a cabinet member designated the night of the State of the Union speech to watch it from some secret location.
In case somebody's wiped out, he's a designated survivor becomes the president.
The first thing he does is, hey, let's not blame Islam.
Let's not blame the Muslims.
In the third or fourth episode, there's a rogue governor rounding up Muslims.
I'm sorry, I'm not even going to watch it.
So I'm watching the blacklist last night.
And the title of the episode is called Gaia.
And I now, in fairness, the blacklist redeemed themselves during the program.
But at first, oh my God, don't tell me I'm going to have to stop watching this.
It opens with Red Reddington, James Spader, who is in a class all by himself as an actor.
Talking about the dangers of climate change, how destructive it is, how, and as though it's just matter of fact.
So, no, please, can they just spare one show from this politicized crap?
Well, it turned out that the villain in the show is an environmental nutcase that wanted to blow up a nuclear power plant in New Jersey, and he was made to look like an absolute kook.
And the good guys saved the day, as you would expect.
There wouldn't be a show otherwise if they good guys ever won in these things.
But still, it was just on the verge.
My point is they politicize everything.
Everything.
They politicize virtually kindergarten's politicized.
There isn't an issue.
There isn't, and nobody thinks that it is, or not very many people.
Most people think it's the Republicans that do all the politics.
The Republicans do politics.
I hate politics.
I hate the Republicans.
Republicans are always saying no to things.
No to this.
They get the Republicans out of the way and it would get politics out of the way.
They just don't understand it that the leftists and Democrats politicizing everything.
So in not conforming with the regime, and that's what our presidency today is.
It is a regime.
And the media has become the defenders and protectors of the regime.
And you can see it in who they choose to go after.
They go after anybody who disagrees, anybody prominent who might be successful in turning people away from the regime.
That's who the media targets.
So Trump is the current target.
He's the GOP presidential nominee.
These people on the left are not interested in debate.
They're not interested in being co-equals in the arena of ideas.
They want to eliminate all opposition.
They shouldn't have to suffer any opposition.
Their arrogance and conceit is such that there is nothing else.
There are no opposing views, and no matter how bad things are, we're still the best.
We're the only.
Conservatism's a disease.
It's a plague.
And it has to be dealt with.
It was even treated that way in a news story yesterday, going all the way back to the 1950s.
And it was an NPR.
So if they dispatch Trump, I've heard enough of what Obama has said about me personally and about Republicans and conservative media to know.
Well, I've already been targeted.
I mean, they've already made repeated efforts.
And they have failed.
They will continue to fail because they don't understand why this program succeeds.
And they never will.
I can tell them, and they wouldn't believe me.
I can tell them why it works.
I could give them every key to destroying this program, and they still wouldn't be able to do it because they wouldn't believe what I would say.
Not because they don't believe me, just they wouldn't believe the details.
So let's put this into play.
Let's illustrate this for you.
You know, Obama, two weeks after being inaugurated in 2009, held a meeting with all the congressional leadership, both parties, House and Senate.
And I know this happened because John Boehner came down here some few weeks after and told me about it.
I knew about it anyway, it was reported.
Boehner said when he told me, but he couldn't understand why Obama had said it.
I was incredulous.
But Obama told these guys, you gotta stop listening to Rush Limbaugh.
I won.
You have stopped listening to Rush Limbaugh.
That's not how things get done in Washington.
And of course, you're aware of the other instances where I've been mentioned by name as enemy of the state.
So Baylor came down here and said, Well, I don't know why he would say that.
I said, You don't?
Really?
I said he was hoping that just one of you in the Republican leadership would go to the microphones outside the White House and agree with him.
In uh show of bipartisanship.
That was he was he he knows he can't by himself discredit me, but if you joined him in that sentiment, that's what he was trying to do.
I was I thanked him for not doing it, but he claimed he didn't know why Obama would say that.
And I told him Obama's not through saying it.
Let's go to Cleveland.
This is all part of the attack.
Obama's out there speaking for Hillary because Hillary can't show up.
Hillary is in hiding.
She's hibernating because that's the best she can do.
The less she's seen, the better she does.
So here's Obama.
I'm disturbed about Republican elected officials who know better, but are still supporting this guy.
What they've done is they've allowed a lot of crazy talk to just be pumped out again and again through all kinds of these media outlets.
Conspiracy theories.
A lot of the hardcore Republican partisan voters were just hearing this stuff over and over again.
They started to believe it.
And that's what allowed Donald Trump suddenly to emerge.
Donald Trump didn't build all this crazy conspiracy stuff, and some Republicans who knew better, stood by silently, and even during the course of this campaign, didn't say anything.
Translation, conservative media created Trump.
Conservative media is where you find all this insanity, and Trump came along and simply stole it and capitalized on it.
And if it hadn't been for conservative media, then America wouldn't be facing this plague that Obama believes is Donald Trump.
Now, you and I know why Trump exists.
I don't know if Obama really does or not.
I'm not one of these people who thinks he's automatically brilliant, Mensa IQ stuff.
I'm not sure I believe that.
Politically, his leftist instincts are formidable, but...
So I don't know if he really believes this or is just saying it or a combination of the two, but he kept on.
I know that some of them now are walking away, but why did it take you this long?
You said you're the party of family values.
What you weren't appalled earlier?
When he was saying degrading things about women?
When he was judging them based on a score of are they a two or a ten?
That wasn't enough for you.
You're walking away from them now.
It wasn't disturbing enough for you when he was saying Mexicans who come here are rapists.
Or suggesting that people, patriotic Americans of the Islamic faith, somehow are suspect and should be treated differently.
That wasn't enough.
This is his pattern, folks, for eight years since Obama told the Republicans not to listen to me.
That's not how things get done in Washington.
He has mounted a continuing intimidation effort aimed at shaming Republicans into abandoning people on their own team.
And I would have to say that over the course of eight years, in some respects, he's been successful.
Has he got the Republican Party to join him on amnesty?
Enough of them anyway.
So he's is he's continued these intimidation tactics.
And by the way, the WikiLeaks dump, I'm mentioning this mainly so I don't forget it myself.
The WikiLeaks, the latest WikiLeaks dump, has incredible data on how it was the Hillary campaign that was trying to pollute Obama as a Muslim.
All of these things that were said about Obama, the picture of him dressed in the native Kenyan garb, you know, with the turban or whatever, the and whatever all that other stuff, they detailed it and put it into Hillary's primary campaign in 2008.
It's classic, in the sense that these are the people like Clinton is the original sexual predator, but he's now a hero and a rock star, and the women who accused him can't get the time of day in the drive-by media.
But women we've never heard of before who pop out of a woodwork claimed Trump Trump octopused him on an airplane are now daily guests on the media with instant credibility.
And here's the final Obama bite that I want to play, and then we're gonna take a break and go to some phones.
We return to this, it'll be the NPR picking up where Obama leaves off here on conservative media spawning Trump and therefore needs to be dispatched the same way Trump is being.
But here's the final thing I want to play for you for.
I want everybody to understand what's at stake here.
You know, one of the things I've learned these past eight years is that progress is hard.
Yeah, because it hadn't been enough.
You've got to battle it up.
Even when you have victories, like the Affordable Care Act, it's not always perfect, and you got to work to make it better and disaster.
You take two steps forward on something like climate change, there are gonna be folks who try to push you back.
And the special interests are strong.
And it is true that the country is so often divided along party lines, and it's very hard to get folks to compromise.
If we want progress, if we want progress, we gotta work for it.
Right, Trump's gonna end it.
Trump's gonna end all its progress.
Obamacare is not progress.
It's an absolute disaster, and it is an insult.
And climate change, two steps forward and one step, what I'm looking I don't need to say any more about climate change than I've already said, but this is classic.
They exist to promote frauds, they exist to invest in fraudulent beliefs and policies.
And I just, you know, I I keep hoping that the American people are gonna experience a great backlash over all this.
When I stop and think how many Americans I know who readily know something is wrong, something's not right.
This is not how America is supposed to be.
There's supposed to be economic progress.
They're not supposed to get older and things get harder.
You're supposed to earn more money, you're supposed to be more successful as you get older.
The economy is supposed to grow.
Innovation's supposed to take none of that is happening.
And the reason why he is now completing his eighth year in the Oval Office.
And somehow, because of the limbaugh or whatever, he escapes all accountability for this mess.
Okay, back to the phones we go as promises.
Justin in Minnesota, California.
Great to have you with us.
Justin High.
Hi, Rush.
How are you doing?
Very well, sir.
Thank you.
Um, you know, I've been listening to you for about 25 years, and I started when I was a teenager.
And I remember you doing an outro a long time ago to your program, and he used to have James Earl Jones on it.
And I just uh I always wondered what happened to that.
Yeah, that was uh James Earl Jones.
This you're listening to the EIB network.
I tell you how that that came to be.
Uh Johnny Donovan, who's a director of compression here, uh director of compression and production, ran into James Earl Jones, uh, who at the time was doing those IDs for CNN.
So this, yeah, and it's about 25 years ago.
I I forget where Johnny ran into him, but it was some, it was something social.
And no, no, no.
It was James Earl Jones with a studio somewhere.
That's right.
Okay, James Earl Jones was a guest at WABC, which is where the program originated back in those days, and he was in doing it.
He was a guesting on some other show.
And Johnny Donovan ran in and asked him to say, You're listening to the EIB number.
And he wouldn't do it.
He wouldn't do it for a while.
Finally, Johnny Donovan, as director of compression, convinced him to do it.
He didn't know what it was.
So he finally did it.
And then a couple years later, or I forget how, but it was a it was a significant amount of time after that, uh, Justin, he found out about it and made us stop using it.
He rescinded permission.
Oh, I see.
Okay.
Yeah.
It was what did you think that we purposely broomed James Earl Jones from the EIB network?
Oh, no, no, I figured it was something like that, but like uh Chrissy Hind, who I guess stole.
Well, Chrissy was okay.
Chrissy turned out, Chrissy turned out to be the savior of our theme song.
Oh, right.
Hey, get this.
The White House has sent a warning to Donald Trump.
And the warning is that attacking Michelle Obama is off limits.
Now, as you know, the first lady went out and attacked Trump yesterday.
Uh I don't I don't I'm not sure she even I don't think she mentioned him by name.
Obama doesn't either.
They don't mention him by name.
That's old school.
That that's they can tell themselves they're talking about the guy, but not really.
So they're not really promoting him because they don't mention his name.
And they're relying on the fact that the people in their audience are so stupid that unless they mention the name, people aren't going to know who they're talking about.
So they just substitute Republicans anytime they're talking about Trump and they and they kill two birds with one stone.
So the White House followed up after Moochel Obama went out there and trashed Trump yesterday.
The White House followed up with its own message for Trump.
Eric Schultz, the principal deputy White House press secretary on Air Force One said, I can't think of a bolder way for Donald Trump to lose even more standing than he already has than by engaging the first lady.
Now I'm gonna tell you what they're doing.
They are dangling giant bait.
They want Trump.
They're trying to bait Trump into responding to her yesterday, because in their world, it's no contest.
They think they've succeeded in turning Trump into a dirty old man pervert versus the angelic St. Teresa-like Michelle Obama.
And they think in that contest that Trump can't help but further embarrass himself.
Now there's no warning from the White House to me to not engage, and of course I did yesterday.
And I'll repeat it.
Because I think it's I think it's giant hypocrisy.
Michelle Obama essentially said that she couldn't, she doesn't know men who talk about women the way Donald Trump does.
And she finds it reprehensible, offensive, uh, just terrible.
Just absolutely horrible.
She doesn't, she just doesn't know.
We we we can't, we can't elect somebody like this who says these kinds of things about women and does these kinds of things to women.
And I couldn't help but think, was she in church when her pastor was talking about how Bill Clinton was rioting dirty with Monica Lewinsky?
And they sing the praises, the Obamas of Bill and Hillary.
If I'm not mistaken, she's had several rappers come perform concerts at the White House with lyrics, questionable about bitches and hoes and cops and stuff.
Well, I'm just saying.
I meant maybe the excuse.
Well, that's the expression of great art.
Rappers are the uh street crooners of the day, the future winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature like Bob Dylan.
But I just folks, come on.
Michelle Obama claims she's never heard men talk about women the way Trump talks about women.
Um that's the kind of I mean that's just that's not believable.
Nobody believes that.
Yet she gets away with it.
And so now the White House is baiting Trump by telling him she is off limits.
You wouldn't when you tell an alpha male anybody's off limits.
So I hope Trump doesn't take the bait.
I I I hope he just leaves it alone.
And if if they if they want anybody to react, let some surrogates do it, but I would just leave it.
In fact, that's a good way to get to our next call.
This is this is Tom in Troy, Michigan.
I'm glad you waited, sir.
Well, welcome to Open Line Friday.
Hi.
Thank you very much.
I'm a voted listener since 1990, and I agree he needs to stay away from that base.
You know, I believe the most effective way for Donald Trump to counter all the effort to discredit him with women is for him to focus on safety, you know, to give them a compelling reason to vote for him.
I mean, crime and terrorism in this country is out of hand.
I mean, and there's no doubt that this world's a much more dangerous place than it was eight years ago.
I mean, Trump has plans to address uh crime in this country, and I don't think it's a priority at all for Hillary.
And I mean, some of the statistics that I've heard I I think from you and others um just amazed me, you know, such as like thirty percent of our federal inmates are are illegal aliens.
And you know, when when we see, you know, the police being assassinated in our streets and and riots in our cities and you know uh murder rates going up to record highs, uh you know, higher than they've been in such a long time.
Well, Hillary can't talk about the crime rate because it's her constituents committing it.
That's the problem.
They can't they won't they won't talk about it.
Her constituents can probably commit most of the crimes taking place, not all, but but a good percentage of them.
But she can't talk about crime as a problem because her party's been running a show for eight years.
That's why it's wide open.
I agree with you, it's wide open for Trump.
If security and policing is a way to go out and and convince women that uh they can support him than go for it.
And same thing with domestic terrorism.
I mean, it it's now just becoming a frequent occurrence.
I mean it didn't happen eight years ago.
I mean, we have people being shot in our malls, the staff slash.
Uh i it's uh you know the and and when you go in and look at at these domestic terrorist uh events in Boston, Orlando, San Bernino, or New York.
It's workplace violence, that's not terrorism, that's another thing.
They won't really but the thing that they all have in common is that all of these perpetrators were known to the authorities ahead of time, and that's just in you know, incredible.
And they all vote Democrat.
Exactly.
I'm sorry, folks, they do.
The vast majority of them are dev registered if they're registered at all, they're registered Democrat.
Well, the Democrats aren't gonna do anything about it.
No, the Democrats want their votes.
The Democrats are moving to to eliminate the laws that prevent felons from voting.
The Democrats are not gonna do anything about anything that royals the culture it in anything that happens, folks, because everything has been politicized.
Gosh, I wish if there's one thing that I could sensitize everybody to is it it's that.
That everything has been politicized.
So with an an when anything happens, when a cop gets shot, who just ask the question who benefits from this?
Who benefits?
How dare you say someone but that's the point they do?
You can see them trying to benefit from it.
When Gabby Gifford's got shot, what did they try to do?
They tried to benefit by blaming it on Sarah Palin and the Tea Party.
When the guy in Colorado shut up the movie theater, Brian Ross at ABC claimed the guy was a member of the Colorado Tea Party.
He wasn't.
They try to benefit from all of this politically.
I've got a story in the stack where a number of environmentalists wackos openly expressing disappointment that Hurricane Matthew was not more destructive.
Because had it been more struct destructive, they would have had an easier time blaming it on climate change.
I don't know.
It just seems to me that all of these things that people acknowledge are out of whack.
I mean, the job situation is not right.
The economy isn't right.
Our cultural descent isn't right.
I mean, people instinctively, there isn't any unbridled joy in the country.
There's no sense of the American spirit triumphing anywhere.
There isn't a sense that we're on the right track.
You find optimism in small pockets of people and places.
It's not something that's national.
Versus when we are in robust economic times, you know it.
You're living it.
You experience it because it's all around you.
And by the same token, when things are not going well, you see that too because you live that.
You see it in your own home or in the homes of friends and relatives, or even in town people you don't know, but you just know it, and that's where we are.
We could be doing so much better.
We ought to be doing so much better.
I cringe, I literally cringe when I hear millennials tell me that they think it's just an accident of birth, that they happen to come of age as adults at that moment in history when the U.S. has begun its inevitable decline.
They just think it's the luck of the draw.
They just their mom and dad didn't meet at the right time.
And so they were born too late.
And now they face a lifetime of misery and student debt and who never, whatever it is.
And you can't convince them it's the result of policy.
You cannot convince them it's the result of the of specific policies implemented by the Democrat Party.
Such things as the never-ending increase and demand of it the minimum wage, all these regulations that come from the EPA and all these other bureaucracies, where people unelected are making it harder and harder to start businesses, to stay in business, harder and harder for individuals to acquire wealth and become financially independent.
And the main obstacle to that is what they graduate from college owing.
I mean, the single greatest destruction that the left has meted out is the student loan program.
The college education, this is a big bugaboo of mine.
The college education since the Great Depression has been the ticket out, the ticket up.
Every parent has believed it.
Every parent has had the dream of their kids going to college and becoming something by virtue of a degree, maybe even go to graduate school, become a lawyer, become a doctor, scientist.
That has been the dream.
And it's always was.
I mean, it was a ticket out.
The greater your education, uh, and the better you did at it, the greater your odds for financial success and independence were.
But now look what happens to you when you graduate from college.
The left runs the universities in this country.
Are they doing anything about tuition?
When they complain about the price of oil, the price of drugs, when they complain about the price of food, when they complain about anything in corporate America, why do they exempt universities?
Why is there never a demand that tuition be cut?
Why is there never a demand that people on campus work for less money?
Why is there never a demand that people on campus give something back?
Because the campus is the indoctrination center.
And so the people that run those campuses, these universities and the professors are going to continue to be funded so they can continue to do their work in not educating, but propagandizing and indoctrinating kids.
That's the value of it.
And in the process, the banks and the government are getting rich off of student loans.
What good's a college education That carries a $200,000 price tag in the form of a student loan that you have to pay down before you even begin to acquire wealth on your own.
And even if it's not 200, even if it's 40.
Look at and these are the people who've told us, let us handle it for you.
We're better than you.
We're more experienced, we're smarter, we're wiser.
We are the best and brightest, and we can handle and manage your affairs for you.
You don't have the ability.
You're not as smart as we are.
You're not as worldly as we are.
These are the people who've told you.
They can handle it for you.
The left has said to every American, let us do these things for you.
We know you're not qualified.
You we know you're not competent.
And look what they make a m- they make a mess of everything they tell you they're going to improve.
And I think the greatest illustration of how they have bastardized.
One of the great American institutions is the college education.
Because it has now become an albatross around the neck of most graduates.
Not only that, look at what people are majoring in.
East Ovarian studies in ancient Africa pre-the Roman Empire.
Where are you going to go to implement the knowledge you have acquired in that field?
Well, yeah, they just cycle you start teaching other arcane, irrelevant things.
Like Osolat studies in the era of feminism circa pre Roman Empire.
Whatever.
I mean, just it's asinine, what they're well, one thing is becoming obvious.
The Democrats, and by that now I mean the media too.
They are now what we call they're gonna bill Cosby Trump.
They're gonna be women come forward.
I mean, the Washington Post has now apparently found some woman that was octopused way way back, whatever, and it's gonna be a steady stream of them.
They think that they're on to something here now.
There's all these women who for thirty years, I mean Trump's been surrounded by a harem.
He's been surrounded by beautiful women.
He put himself there.
I mean, that's a bismuth universe.
I mean, why would you do that?
But in all this time, not one allegation.
And Trump's deep pockets.
Not one allegation.
All of a sudden, three weeks out from the presidential election, all of these women, supposedly octopused, are now coming forward.
Who is next?
Uh this is Billy.
Billy Houston, it's great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Yes.
Why women haven't recognized the fact that if this happened to any of them, if anybody reaches around to go up their skirt with their hand, they're not going to allow it.
They would scream, they would notify the stewardess, they would make a scene.
Everybody on the plane.
Is that what the woman claimed that Trump put his upper upper skirt?
Yeah.
Why would she sit there and allow him to fondle her or whatever she claimed he did and not make a scene.
You tell me.
You know, you're you're the one more qualified to answer this than I. Well, I can guarantee you, if it happened to me, everybody on the plane would know about it.
At the time it happened.
That's right.
And you'd probably, if nothing else, you'd be demanding a different seat, right?
If nothing else, you would at least demand a different seat.
Without a shadow of a doubt, I would be there is no doubt that everyone on the plane would not be aware of what was happening.
And that's true of any woman.
She's not going to sit there and allow that.
Okay.
Don't you think that that's an obvious response?
With someone reaches across your area and then tries to go up your skirt, you're going to sit there.
That's not something that's going to happen unless you allow it.
Yeah.
I I've I've never seen it other than in movies.
I I I literally have never seen this.
I've never seen it happen.
It could happen unless it was allowed.
There's no way.
Oh, now you're on fur you're you're you're on thin ice.
Then now now That's now you're getting close to saying she wanted it.
Exactly.
There's no question about it.
If she allowed it, if she sat there and allowed it to happen, if it happened, which I doubt very seriously.
Okay, so why is she coming forward now then?
It's a deliberate diversion for the Hillary campaign to draw attention away from the email scandal.
I don't think for a moment that this happened.
No woman would sit there and allow that to happen.
Everybody would know about it.
There would be documentation.
There would be witnesses.
There would not be all of these years of silence.
Yeah.
Billy, I appreciate the call.
I'm out of uh busy broadcast moments at this time.
Back with more, though, after this.
Don't go away, folks.
Okay, I have a pretty good WikiLeaks stack here.
Some later uh developments here have released emails.
John Podesta and others.
And we'll get into that as the next busy broadcast hour continues here on Open Line Friday.