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Nov. 11, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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November 11, 2016, Friday, Hour #2
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Welcome back.
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It is Friday, so let us just roll on.
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As I mentioned, the left is continuing to melt down over the election.
And there's a lot of Schadenfreude here.
I mean, that's taking pleasure in the disappointment and misery of others.
Mostly it's just it's it's comical.
And in some cases, it's actually painful to look at what these people are going through.
You know, there are therapy sessions that have been established for people that can't handle the outcome.
We're hearing story after story about young snowflakes on college campus, college students who just are not equipped and not prepared to deal with what they think has happened.
And it just continues, folks, I actually love this while being amazed by it.
The Democrat Party, in order to continue in power, lies to everybody, including their own voters.
And they fearmonger everybody.
They have they have their own charges, their own college students, their own voters, literally scared to death of the future.
Unless Democrats are in power.
When Democrats are not in power, it literally is the end of the world possible with global warming.
It's the end of the country, the end of diversity.
It's just, it's it's really eye-opening because it's real.
This fear, this fright, paralyzing fear on the part of so many people that vote Democrat is real.
Go to the audio sound by Jonathan C. Hart, who is African American.
He's a columnist at the Washington Post, and he melted down on British TV yesterday in the UK on what they call Channel 4 News.
The correspondent there was named John Snow, and he's talking to Kart of the Washington Post.
And the correspondent from Channel 4 of the UK says, Mr. K. Hart, you are a black, gay Washington Post columnist, and you are much celebrated.
Is this your America any longer?
Are you worried it may become another America?
The election of President Obama was a great moment for this country.
And now we stand two months away from all of that disappearing.
And as an African American, as an openly gay man, and as an American.
That frightens me.
Until it's real.
No, they're breaking down in tears on TV in the UK.
They're literally scared to death.
I mean, it's and they're worried about the America that is going to be in two months.
It's been a great moment for the country when Obama was.
It was it's not been great for the country, Mr. Cape Hart.
President Obama is not qualified.
Mr. Obama has made mistake after mistake after mistake.
He has an agenda that's based on a false understanding of the founding of the country.
It is America changing for the worst the last eight years that had to be stopped.
What we're doing, Mr. Cape Heart, is restoring America to the greatness of its founding for everybody.
For everybody.
You only think there is because of a misguided understanding you have, which is the product of your education from journalism school on down.
You have no reason to be afraid.
There are people afraid today that were not afraid eight years ago.
They're afraid for their safety.
They are afraid of their futures.
They're afraid for the future for their kids.
Because the economy and the foundations of this country which provided opportunity are being dismantled.
And it had to be stopped.
And it has been stopped.
Tavis Smiley.
Less.
You want to hear that again?
You don't want to.
You really want to hear this man's pain again.
Okay, popular demand, uh, ladies and gentlemen, uh, requests that I replay the audio sound by Jonathan Cape Hart, Washington Post on UK Channel 4 yesterday, being asked, is this your America, Mr. Cape Hart?
The election of President Obama was a great moment for this country.
And now we stand two months away from all of that disappearing.
And as an African American, as an openly gay man, and as an American, that frightens me.
What's going to disappear?
What is going to disappear?
Obama is going to disappear.
Except that he's not.
Oh, oh.
Speaking of that.
Let me stay on point here.
I just grabbed this story to go along with Jonathan Camper.
This is a New York Post today.
Will a sports team ever visit Donald Trump's White House?
I, folks, this is just not right this stuff.
We've got the commissioner of the National Football League admitting, or claiming, I should say, that the election of Donald Trump is going to make their mission to reduce domestic violence harder.
Domestic violence?
Donald Trump?
Domestic violence?
And the NFL claims that Roger Goodell claims that the NFL's job is going to be all that much more difficult?
Now, what?
Trump's election is a signal to the players in the NFL who abuse their wives to go ahead and do it.
What does it say for the educator?
These are college men in the NFL.
The NFL has its own rules and guidelines to keep their players in check.
What does the election of Donald Trump have to do with that?
How can Donald Trump literally erase the rule book in the NFL?
That's just, it's, it's, it's look, folks, none of this is rational.
None of this is in any way common sense.
This is just abject fear.
And now the Washington, the New York Post will a sports team ever visit Donald Trump's White House.
You damn.
The Patriots will go there, you can dare with the Patriots may not wait to win anything before going there.
Belichick and Brady may want to take a side trip for the inauguration, whether they win the Super Bowl or not.
What do you mean we'll split?
But what this is about is LeBron and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Cleveland Cavaliers won the NBA championship, and they followed Trump yesterday.
Trump goes and meets Obama.
Oh, oh, and I've got stories about that.
Drive-bys, they realized a lot of things that usually happen at this ceremonial event didn't happen.
Not just the photo op between the Trumps and the Obamas.
Ah, yeah, wait till we get to that.
They really speculating on what went on in this meeting, and it isn't good, naturally.
But this story by Mark Sanchez, the Cavaliers snapped Cleveland's 52-year title streak last season.
They may have begun a new drought after visiting Obama on Thursday.
The champions may not celebrate with Donald Trump's White House for the next four or eight years.
The stunning election with Tuesday night, stunning election win Tuesday night by the controversial Republican candidate has made waves everywhere, the sports world included.
So the NFL Super Bowl champion, nope, no, I'm not going to accept the White House invitation.
The NBA champion, nope, not going to accept the White House.
You watch.
Folks, I'm going to make a prediction to you.
It isn't going to be long before everybody's going to want to work at the White House.
Everybody's going to want an invitation to the White House to state dinners or whatever goes on there.
It isn't going to be long before everybody wants to be part of what's happened.
Because Newt Gingrich is right.
We are looking at eight years of revolutionary excitement and thrills and transformation and restoration of this country that people have longed for for I don't know how many years.
We're on the cusp of it having happening.
Just like the 1980s, people loved Reagan and wanted to be part of the glow and wanted to be included, even recalcitrant Republicans, and it's going to happen here.
When Trump succeeds with the implementation of his agenda, and American greatness is on the march again.
And when it is, you will not be able to miss it.
Everybody will be feeling it.
Everybody's going to be participating in it.
Everybody's going to be loving it.
There isn't going to be anybody turning down invitations.
Well, maybe the now gang won't go, but they might not be invited, the nags.
And maybe Planned Parenthood won't go.
And maybe the MAALCP won't go.
I don't know.
But for the most part, you watch.
Don't doubt me on this.
Here is me.
I want to go back because everybody's starting to lift this now.
A lot of people are beginning, and I've been pointing this out to you for two years.
Ever since I learned that Obama was not leaving Washington for his post-presidency, ever since I learned that he was going to stay.
That meant one thing to me.
Here's just one example of me pointing it out all the way back in 2014.
We're coming in.
This is almost a three-year-old sound bite.
Obama is going to stay in Washington.
Can you guess why that might be?
He's going to stay in town to make sure that whatever he accomplishes is not unwound.
I guarantee you folks, even after he's out of office, he is going to be treated by the media as though he's still president.
Every Republic if and this may be the case even with a Democrat president.
Whatever the next president does, the media is going to go to Obama every day.
He's going to have a satellite administration in exile in Washington.
I guarantee you, do not doubt I know these people.
I know how he thinks.
I know who these people are.
I know that's exactly why he's going to stay there.
Right.
And let me get even more detailed for you.
The drive-bys are already saying, you know what they're saying it happened between the Trump and Obama meeting yesterday?
Keep in mind nobody knows.
But the drive-by's, you can find two or three of them.
Yeah, and I'll tell you what they're telling each other that Obama laid down the law to Trump.
And Obama told him, you do not unravel any of the progress that I have made here.
You do not strip Obama care.
Too many people need it.
You do not take away any of these executive orders.
The media is telling us that this is what Obama said.
He schooled Trump in leaving his legacy intact.
Nobody knows that.
I could just as easily as I did yesterday, tell you what I think actually happened in there and why it went an hour and 15 minutes longer than it usually does, usually a 50-minute meeting that went 90 minutes.
Why couldn't it just as easily has been have been Trump schooling Obama on how my friend, you really screwed up when you mocked me the way you did at the White House Correspondents Dinner, and telling me and everybody else that the KKK is on my campaign team, you don't get away with saying those kind of things about me, and I'm just here to warn you.
Why couldn't that have happened?
Trump's not gonna go in there and cowtow and back down.
He may obey uh ceremonial decorum when the cameras are on.
Time will tell, but we will find out.
But here's Doug Brinkley, a noted presidential historian.
He is at Rice University, keeps changing universities.
Used to be at Two Lane.
I think he used to be at Columbia.
Not sure about that, but I know he used to be at Two Lane.
Now he's at Rice University in Houston.
He was on CNN last night with Wolf Blitzer, Who said the uh the president and the president elect will see them together in the Oval Offices before the meeting.
Doug Brinkley, I'm anxious to get your thoughts on this.
It also dawns on me, Wolf, that you know, President Obama now is the leading Democrat.
Hillary Clinton's gone, and he's gonna be living in Washington, D.C., not very far from the White House when all this is unfolding.
So in a way, instead of going to Rancho Mirage in Hawaii, Barack Obama may be uh the leader of the Democratic Party symbolically, rhetorically bringing his flock together um in the next coming months.
I don't think he's gonna be able to disappear from the national stage as quickly as he may have thought.
Oh, so Brinkley's basically lifting my theory because Obama's a leader of Democrats because there isn't anybody else, and he's not gonna leave.
Now, you want to hear decorum and protocol and tradition is that the president leaving office vanishes and disappears.
And the new president takes office and it's his show.
George W. Bush behaved that way.
Bill Clinton behaved that way for a while.
But it didn't take long, couple years in Bill Clinton was over in Europe making speeches about George W. Bush and how incompetent he was and the Iraq war that was in the planning stage was a big mistake.
And then Al Gore joined him.
George H.W. Bush never said a word about Bill Clinton.
But you watch, Obama is not going to follow that protocol.
He's not gonna vanish.
He's not gonna disappear.
He is going to be on television as often as he needs to be.
And the media, like CNN is gonna lap it up.
Their tongues are gonna be on the floor, trying to lap up everything Obama says, because the effort to thwart the Trump administration has already started, and it's going to intensify.
It's gonna backfire on him, by the way.
It's gonna backfire him, it's gonna look unpresidential, it's gonna look petty.
These are the people who have lost.
These are the people whose policies have been repudiated totally.
Oh, before we go to the break, I'm gonna make you another prediction.
I think the left, I told you a couple of days ago, they're beginning to write a soap opera narrative that uh Trump really didn't win.
It's the electoral college, and we gotta get rid of it.
That Hillary won the popular vote.
I'm gonna make a prediction that in the final analysis of the electorate, and it's it takes a long time.
Michael Barone does this and does a book every year updating as much detail about turnout, where people voted and why it's in depth as they can.
You know what they're gonna find.
I will predict that before this is all said and done, a lot of illegal aliens will be found to have voted.
In the millions.
You wait.
I'm let me phrase it, I won't be surprised if this happens.
And it will be enough to blow apart whatever theory these people have that Hillary won the popular vote.
Because you'll have to take those illegal votes out, and when that happens, she will not have won anything.
Popular vote, Electoral College.
Don't doubt me.
I've got the Fox News channel on here.
Howard Kurtz, I'm sorry, Howie Kurtz is the media analyst at Fox News.
He's the guy that tells us why the media is doing what it's doing and all that.
We don't need that, but every network gives us one of these guys.
And get this.
Howard Kurtz says that the mainstream media is coming to terms with Donald Trump's victory.
Now stop and think about that.
What is there to come to terms with?
They are the media.
I mean, if they're who they claim to be, it shouldn't matter who wins, and there ought to be nothing to have to come to terms with.
The very idea that the media has to accept has to come to terms with a specific outcome, doesn't it kind of blow their cover?
Not that it's ever been in doubt.
I mean, they haven't been succeeding in their cover of objectivity in a long time.
the way they continue to treat us with this as though we're plotting idiots.
Mainstream media outlets coming to terms.
No, they haven't.
The bottom line is as we speak, they are all devising ways to undermine the upcoming Trump administration.
They're finding ways to sabotage it, undermine it, or what have you.
And anybody who won't admit that doesn't want to face reality.
There's no coming to terms here.
They are livid.
They're livid that their influence didn't matter.
They're livid that they were unable to convince people they already think are idiots how to vote.
They're going through massive psychological problems due to rejection.
They haven't come to terms with anything, and people in their minds are going to pay for this mistake.
It's Open Life Friday.
That means we try to take a few more phone calls than we usually get to Monday through Thursday, and so with that in mind and that effort fully entrenched, we start with Richard in Warwick, Rhode Island.
Great to have you, Richard.
How are you doing, sir?
I'm doing great, Rush.
Uh this is my twentieth year as a listener.
Um I just wanted to make two quick comments and then I'll get off.
I hope the President elect is listening to what I say.
He probably is.
And I'm not saying this to be funny.
If I were President elect Trump, I would give you the presidential medal of freedom.
Because you have done more than any single person to save this country.
There's a couple of others who do the same thing that you do that I would also recommend.
Uh the second comment is absolutely unrelated to the first.
But three months ago, my wife came up with the idea that she would like to see Newt Gingrich as Secretary of State.
And I uh I don't know whether that will happen, but I would totally endorse that myself.
Well, the name that's being bandied about right now, and this is we don't know, again, what to believe on any of this.
That the really we don't.
I don't care what it is they tell us.
Presidential approval, polling, uh you you have to just treat it all at arm's length.
But the name being bandied about is Rudy.
Giuliani.
For Secretary of State?
For Secretary of State, yeah.
I just I just saw it.
I just I know you'd think attorney general, wouldn't you?
Yeah.
But I saw I saw it as Secretary of State, yeah.
I could certainly live with that, but I just think new would be unbelievable.
Well, I'd say if if all of these things have I was stopping to think myself when when I saw Rudy Giuliani, Secretary of State, I said, okay, wait a minute.
Now what?
You know, we know that Trump won, but he really is gonna put some people in there that he's gonna drain swamp.
Folks, he is going to drain this swamp.
Sure.
He's not going to appoint a bunch of career bureaucrats who make up the existing pool with every other presidential election.
He is gonna go in there and shake things up.
He's gonna put his people in there.
Whereas, you know, George W. Bush, for example, in a show of good faith and unity, because the acrimony coming out of the Florida recount, George Bush left a bunch of Clinton appointees in key positions at the Department of Justice and at the Admiral Protection Agency.
I mean, it was there was there was and he didn't have to.
He did it hoping to promote unity and uh magnanimity and all that.
He didn't learn anything from John Adams, I guess.
Well, different days, you know, that but it was it was acrimonious then too.
Look at it a bunch of different theories.
I know that some people believe Winston Churchill, magnanimity in victory.
Uh I've always believed magnanimity in defeat.
And then sneak up on them when they're not looking when you fire back.
Now that's what I've always thought.
Magnanimity, but but I don't believe the way the Democrat Democrats have helping themselves with this.
They're further misleading their own supporters, causing and paying for these protests, which aren't gonna accomplish anything.
Uh it's just that it's all they know.
And and and it's but everything they're doing right now is gonna continue to bite them in the rear.
It's gonna hurt them.
This finally, one of the great things they lost because of who they are.
They lost because of the way they do things.
They lost because of what they believe.
They lost for all the right reasons.
That's what's so great about this.
Yeah, let it happen.
And I'd before I let you know.
Well, I did.
And I played the soundbite of my predicting a near landslide last May.
I know it.
I did.
Now, before you go, Richard, would you like a brand new iPhone 7?
Well, I'd love to thank you, yes.
You would love an iPhone.
Would you like an iPhone 7 or an iPhone 7?
What is your carrier?
I need to I need to know that first.
ATT and Verizon.
Verizon.
You're on Verizon.
Fine.
Got it covered.
So would you like a big one?
The five and a half inch one or this or the 4.7 inch, the iPhone 7 or the 7 plus.
I'm not really sure how to answer that because my present phone still has a dial uh rotary dial.
I mean not not seriously, but it's a very old one, so I'm not really sure.
Then we'll use the step up process.
And we'll start you with an iPhone 7.
You can use it with you can use it with one hand.
It's just as good as the big one.
It just doesn't have quite the same ability camera wise, but it's it's it's a fabulous, fabulous phone.
And you're with Verizon.
So generous, and I'm I'm so honored.
Well, you you if if if you really have an old phone, uh if you if you take the time to learn, you will be dazzled by this, what you're able to do with it.
It'll keep you young, Richard.
It'll keep you young.
Now hang on, Mr. Snerdley, we'll get your address so we can FedEx it out to you today.
And make a note, Verizon iPhone 7.
Got it covered.
Richard, Richard, before you go, before are you still there.
Okay.
Richard, need to I everybody that I give a phone to today, I need you to know something.
Each one of these phones is unlocked.
They're laughing at me when I get going on this stuff.
They think I'm so cute.
Each these phones are unlocked.
Now, Richard, your phone is either going to have a Verizon SIM card in it or it's not.
There's no way of knowing before you take it out of the box.
And I'm not gonna unbox this so that it it arrives you brand new.
It's unlocked, meaning it's not tied to a contract or a number.
So you take it to a Verizon store and you tell them it was a gift, and you want to move the number on your current phone to the new phone, and they will do it.
It's free and clear in terms of ready to use out of the box.
And I'm I'm I'm I'm glad you took it because you're gonna love it.
Take just a few minutes to learn what all you can do with this.
Like I'm sure you had grandkids, they text, you're gonna be able to stay in touch with them now.
All it it's the world's gonna open up to you.
If you're using a real rotary dial cell phone, he's probably got a flip phone from Motorola back in the early 90s.
Here's uh here's Natalia.
Natalia, we didn't have time to talk to her yesterday.
She let us call her back.
Uh she is in Walnut Creek, California.
How are you doing, Natalia?
I'm good, Rush.
Thanks for taking my call.
I'm glad that you let we ran out of time yesterday, not enough time for me to really get into it with you, and I I'm glad you let us call you back.
What's the one?
That's fine.
It seems like a better uh more appropriate call for Open Mind Friday, anyway.
Um I'm gonna try to be brief and stay on topic because I'm extremely nervous.
Um I'm a first-time caller and a first-time voter, and I have been very excited about what this election represents.
The reason why I called yesterday was because the trend that now um keeps being published about that 53% of all white female voters voted for Trump was unnecessarily shocking.
There were signs um way before.
Over the summer I was watching, minding my own business, watching Bravo, watching Real Housewives or of somewhere or another.
And right after the host of uh Bloch What Happens Live, Andy Cohen decided to have his own election full.
And he was shocked because 65% of respondents said they were for Trump.
And you're right because Trump got the same percentage of the female vote that Romney got.
He didn't lose any there wasn't a gender gap that was any more pronounced than any Republican candidate ever gets.
And his his support, by the way, was equally divided between college educated, non college educated white women.
Of course, the media was telling us that nobody with a college degree was ever gonna vote for Trump, regardless of whatever else they were.
They were all wrong about all of it.
But that's right.
Yes.
No, and it I think the saddest and scariest part is that we've been led to believe that the people who voted for Trump are racist, bigots, misogynists, and I feel like the demographics of Bravo TV demonstrate otherwise.
89% of the viewers are female.
Natalia.
All of that's a lie.
It has always been a lie.
It's what the Democrats have told people in this country and their voters believe it.
That's why you get all these phantom allegations of rape on campus that don't happen.
That's why you have all these people that really think the planet is going to explode before they hit 65 because of climate change.
The Democrat Party is still one of the greatest disservices in the prospect concept of fear-mongering.
They have literally created millions of people who are afraid to leave home every day.
Yes, the fear is real.
The fear is real, and I feel like so many of us on the right are afraid to speak up.
Um I I live in California in the Bay Area, and I can tell you that I have two conservative friends out here.
And they're afraid, they get um it it almost feels like bullying.
They're afraid to speak up.
I know.
And if nothing else, the the poll that they did on Bravo represented exactly that.
That women, once they were anonymous, were happy to be.
Exactly.
Do you do you by any chance traffic in Facebook at all?
I I don't, and I honestly have been avoiding it for the last couple of years uh last couple of days.
Well, the reason I ask, you know, Facebook is social media, and and uh the poor old guy that founded it and runs it, Mark Zuckerberg, the left is accusing him of being responsible for Trump winning because he allowed all the fake news, the supposed fake news that's in the Facebook news timeline, whatever it is.
They're claiming that that they didn't police the fake news posted by Trumpsters out there, and Zuckerberg's trying to tell him to go to hell that he has nothing to do with this.
I thought maybe you might have been.
It was very one-sided.
Even I have an iPhone, and even the news that are covered when you look at the um the digestive news, it was extremely one-sided and always is.
Yeah, even on the Apple News app.
Absolutely.
It's terrible.
But see, you're you're ready for it, you're armed for it, and you you have the ability.
This is something if you care to try.
You have the ability now to correct people and bring them out of the shadows of fear along I'm working towards it.
Oh, you should.
And it's the one thing that I've been trying to do.
My two conservative friends are listening.
Um, it can be done.
You don't have to be afraid of the case.
Well, it results in and loving.
Right.
It it's not good.
It results in a paralysis of legitimate opposition and a paralysis of people learning things that that are not true.
You said you have an iPhone.
Would you like a new one?
Would you like an iPhone 7 or 7?
I won't say no.
Good for you.
Okay.
So first I need to know what who's your carrier?
A T and T. Find it, Andy, and plus or iPhone 7.
Um I'll take the iPhone 7.
Thank you.
You what color?
Um black.
Space black.
Would you like the jet?
How about the new jet black, the real shot?
Okay.
That nobody can get that I happen to have.
Very cool.
There you go.
Okay.
So it's got 256 gigabytes of storage.
It's an ATT iPhone 7, jet black.
Hang on so Mr. Snerdley can get your address to FedExit to you.
Hopefully, you'll get it tomorrow.
Remember now, it's unlocked.
All you'll have to do is swap your SIM cards and your new phone's ready to go.
Perfect.
Thank you so much, right?
Okay, thanks for letting us call you back, Natalia.
And hang in there.
You're on winning side now.
Let me give you a really sad and shocking example of how liberalism kills.
This is how liberalism kills Innocent and gullible people.
Story is about fear-mongering by the Democrats and the left from the Latin American Herald Tribune, which sounds like it might be the Latin American version of the New York Times.
But here's the upshot of the story.
It's in Buenos Aires.
A seven-month-old baby survived alone for three days with a bullet wound in its chest beside the bodies of its parents and its brother, who died in a suicide pact brought on by the couple's terror of global warming.
According to the Argentine press.
The cops found a letter on the table alluding to the couple's worry about global warming and their anger at the government's lack of interest in the matter.
And they killed themselves.
They committed the seven-month-old baby, brother, themselves.
Familial suicide.
Well, murder and suicide brought on by the fear of climate change and the fact that a government wasn't doing anything about it.
These people had to be, you might want to say they're deranged, who knows, but but who made them this way?
Who inculcated such fear that the planet may not be habitable in X number of years to the point it may not be worth growing up because the suffering is going to be so profound.
So to eliminate the potential suffering that might happen because of climate change, they kill themselves.
Yes, it's an extreme example, but it's an example.
And I'm telling you, you know, you I know many of you might think I'm being somewhat jocular.
I could I could share with you stories every day from the tech blogs I read, and I read these because these are millennials.
These are highly educated in terms of formal college education.
They're arrogant, they're educated, they think they know it all, and they have bought this hook, line and sinker.
And they are scared to death that Donald Trump is going to hasten the destruction of the planet.
And some of them think because he wants to.
I never understood this during the Reagan years.
They accused Reagan of purposely destroying the ozone.
Why would anybody first place we wouldn't know how to do it if if we wanted to?
Just like.
Let's say President Trump, no, no.
I'm not going to put Trump in this.
Let's say President Obama, as one of his outgoing missions, convenes his cabinet and orders his head of the EPA to hasten to speed up climate change, to do great damage to the country in order to pay people back for not electing Hillary.
Now keep in mind, some people in this audience think that's possible.
When I mention that, they think it's possible.
What would Obama's EPA director do?
You're sitting there, you're in the cabinet meeting, and Obama has just told you to speed up climate change so that its effects happen in the next six months to a year instead of the next 20 years, because you want to exact revenge on the people that did not elect Hillary.
What would the EPA guy do to hasten the speed of global warming and climate change?
Any of you who believe that man is making this happen, tell me what anybody, EPA director or any, what would you do if you got the order to hasten climate change, the rise of the sea levels, the increase in global temperatures.
What would you do to make it happen?
Is that what they would?
Okay, so you think they would set fire to every forest, try to every volcano, uh, trigger every earthquake.
And you think that would hasten climate change.
See, you have just fallen for the trap.
You have just no, you're answering it.
Okay, this is what the insane would do.
You don't really think that would hasten climate change.
All right.
But the danger is that somebody might think you could do it.
No, James Carvel having a talk show.
that wouldn't.
I mean, I get your point, hot air and all that, but I don't think that'd be the end result.
I really don't.
It is the fastest three hours in media, and we only have one hour to go.
David Brooks, conservative columnist, New York Times, distraught, but tells Hillary supporters not to worry that Trump will either quit or be impeached inside of the first year.
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