It's great to have you, Rush Limboy, here in the cutting edge of societal evolution, making the complex understandable.
Our telephone number, if you want to be on the program, we're going to get to calls in this hour, I promise.
But folks, I still have quite a lot to do here.
This is big, what they tried to do here today.
Try to take Donald Trump out last night.
A combination of the intelligence agencies and the media tried to take Donald Trump out, and he just flattened them.
They are all now in meltdown.
CNN's in meltdown.
I'll tell you, there's another name involved in this that I failed to mention.
And I want to do that now.
A central figure in this is Senator John McCain.
Senator John McCain was deeply involved in passing these documents off to the FBI along with a Republican campaign operative by the name of Rick Wilson.
They passed these.
McCain passed off to the FBI.
Wilson passed off to the CIA.
McCain actually called Comey on this and said, hey, something you want to know about, there's something you want to know.
It's something Trump did.
It's horrible.
It's despicable.
Everything is dysstand.
And it's just pathetic.
Now McCain is issuing statements trying to distance himself, saying he had no idea if any of this is true or not.
Well, that's what CNN has said.
Well, we didn't know if it was true for crying out loud.
You people in media, this start to tick me off.
You have known for months there was nothing to this story.
You wanted to run this story all last summer, all during the fall.
They wanted to run this story.
They desperately looked for evidence to find that this story was true, and there isn't any.
Because if there had been, they would have found it.
We'd have heard about it before last night.
So what happens?
CNN decides to run the story anyway as a, you wouldn't believe what's out there kind of story.
You wouldn't believe what's out there, folks.
We've been trying to run this down, but we're not going to tell you what's in it because we can't verify any of it.
That signaled BuzzFeed.
BuzzFeed was next in the news chain after CNN, led by Jake Tapper, alludes to the story yesterday afternoon.
BuzzFeed then says, oh, well, we'll publish the whole memo.
We'll publish all 35 pages.
And they did.
And they, caveat after caveat, they said there's nothing to it.
There's no verification.
We can't find any evidence whatsoever.
But man, is it serious?
And so they, and you make up your own mind.
So they published the whole thing.
And then that begot reactions to it.
And the reactions were multifaceted.
You can tell blog by blog who hoped it to be true, who wanted it to be true, who held out possibilities it was true.
Others like John Pedoritz slammed it for what it is, the most pathetic descent into unprofessionalism in his experience for the drive-by media.
And that's exactly what this is.
They are so desperate.
They are so ineffective with Trump.
They're so at their wit's end.
Every bit of technique and ammunition that they have been able to use any time they want to destroy anybody, usually Republicans, doesn't work on Donald Trump.
And so they don't know what to do.
So they keep ratcheting it up.
They keep trying what they think are even more powerful examples of the same type of thing.
Now, I mentioned before the break at the top of the hour that there is something out there that happened that's very, very close to this.
And that is, remember this guy, Bill Burkett, that Dan Rather and Mary Mapes at CBS found, this guy lurking around Texas, hanging around in obscured dark corners, claimed to have official documents from a commander at the Texas Air National Guard.
George W. Bush got the guard position because he was a coward.
And his daddy got him the appointment to the National Guard.
And Bush never showed up.
And so Dan Rather gets these documents from Bill Burkett, and they run a story on them.
And it turns out it's totally false.
It's made up.
It isn't true.
Dan Rather gets fired.
Mary Mapes gets fired.
The media has an awards dinner for Dan Rather because the media realized that if they allow this to stick, it's going to damage all of them.
I'll never forget this.
They actually scheduled, they've created some new award.
They had a dinner and they awarded some lifetime journalism thing for Dan Rather after this episode.
Mary Mapes got blown out.
Burkett's nowhere to be found.
Here's the difference.
All during that episode, George W. Bush said not a word.
Karl Rove said not a word.
Nobody in the Republican Party said a word.
Donald Trump comes out first having some people react to it last night.
Then Trump does a press conference today previously scheduled, nukes it, destroys it, story over, drive-by media, embarrassed.
Media now melting down, running away from the story, claiming, hey, hey, it was legit.
We didn't say anything specific.
We just told people that it was as serious as the charges and very, very bad stuff potentially out there.
We didn't do anything.
We didn't do anything.
You can't prove anything.
We didn't do it.
We didn't do it.
They're melting down.
They're running away from it.
All because Trump had the evidence to blow this through the moon, through sky high, and it's a beautiful thing to watch.
But it's going to continue.
As I say, what is new here is the involvement of the intelligence communities.
That's something that we haven't seen.
The media do this, and their sources have been many and varied.
But we've actually got, actually appear to have active participation by politicized elements of the intelligence community joining with the media, trying to destroy Donald Trump and his presidency.
Now, while all of this is going on, Trump's cabinet pics are literally smoking it during their confirmation hearings.
Jeff Sessions smoked it, and Ted Cruz yesterday was literally brilliant.
When he had his turn to question Sessions, he used most of it to destroy the efforts the Democrats on the committee had made trying to damage Sessions.
Rex Tillerson, as we speak and all morning long, has been in the middle of his confirmation hearings, and he is smoking it.
And it's funny.
It's almost pathetic.
Everybody, the Democrats yesterday with Sessions and in this silly episode with Trump last night, questioning Tillerson, they can't let go of the fact that the Russians hacked the election, and that's why Obama lost.
It is what's guiding everything they're doing.
In their world, remember what I've told you about the left and reality.
They think reality is not real.
It's a construct.
They think reality is something that we've created that excludes them.
So they don't think Trump's win is legit.
That's not real.
Hillary was going to win this, and everybody knew Hillary was going to win this, and Hillary was going to win in a landslide.
And so that didn't happen.
What the conventional wisdom was, didn't it?
It has to be something to explain it.
And it can't be the Democrats' incompetence.
It can't be their ineffectiveness.
It can't be the fact that Hillary is a lousy, stinking candidate.
No, it had to be the Russians.
It had to be Putin.
It had to be their hacking.
And they can't let go of that.
Tillerson, Sessions are routinely being asked questions.
If you found that the Russians indeed have hacked our elections, what would you do?
Would you call Putin on?
Would you think Putin's a bad guy?
Or would you support Putin in his efforts to continue to hack American election?
It's unreal to watch this.
We have an entire half of the political system in meltdown over the fact that Donald Trump won this election, that their candidate lost it.
We have Obama and his farewell address last night, which went longer than George Washington's, Ronald Reagan's, and Harry Truman's combined.
He mentioned himself 75 times, and it was pathetic.
And do you know who was in the front row of that speech last night, standing up with applause every now and then?
Remember the name Robert Kramer?
You've forgotten.
Robert Kramer is the husband of Jan Schaikowski.
Robert Kramer was exposed by a hidden video, James O'Cave Project Veritas, as buying and paying for people to show up at Trump rallies and cause violence, to start protests, to start beating people up and have the media report that it was Trump supporters causing the violence.
This is the guy who was caught admitting that the Hillary campaign was providing him the money to hire these people.
He resigned before the election.
He resigned and claimed that he could not continue.
He would apologize.
And there he is in the front row of the Obama farewell address last night, giving standing ovation after standing ovation.
And all Obama was, it was pathetic, this speech last night.
It was one lie after another about all the great things that have happened, the great economy, the great job creation, more job creation in the last eight years any time in American history.
This is full of delusional BS.
And it was filled with the usual liberal platitudes that did nothing but success out, nothing but struggle out there.
Life in America is nothing but struggle.
You've got to continue to try to overcome.
Keep organizing, Obama said.
Keep organizing.
Grab a clipboard.
Get your signatures and start protesting.
Run for office yourself.
But the struggle, the struggle is what defines us.
And we must continue with the, but this was just pathetic, folks.
The whole thing is pathetic.
These people who constructed lie after lie after lie to make us think that they were taking over the country, that they had become the majority, remain a pathetic minority.
They are now rendered impotent because they don't know how to deal with somebody like Donald Trump, who just happens to be the epitome of a real person.
I have the slightest idea how to deal with him.
His cabinet picks are just sailing through here.
They are doing fantastic jobs.
Trump himself was able to shut down this silly story that CNN and BuzzFeed and John McCain and Rick Wilson and all of the intelligence agencies combined apparently conspired to do whatever damage they could to Trump.
And I've heard some people say, well, Rush, it's too late to prevent him from being elected.
What are they doing?
Can you say the word impeachment?
Folks, I'm warning you here.
These people are at their wit's end.
They are desperate.
Everything that they think they accomplished, not just the last eight years, but the last 50, is going to be set back, delayed, rolled back, repealed, destroyed within a couple of years.
They are in abject panic.
And they will do whatever they have to do in their minds to stop the Trump agenda, to stop Trump from succeeding.
And this is just the latest example of who they are.
And by the way, the media is as a part of this as anybody else is.
But what it really is, is the Washington establishment unable to come to grips with what's happened.
And there are some Republicans in it, too.
Make no mistake.
Republican fingerprints all over this episode.
Campaign managers of other candidates, for example, who were running against Trump.
So that's pretty much, I mean, there's some other little storyline details that add a little color to this.
And maybe I'll take some time.
But I really, I want to come back here and get to the phones.
I've got a great soundbite roster to support some of this.
I want to review some of the other things Trump said in his press conference today.
This was just a grand slam home run of a press conference.
I mean, virtually everything they set out to do, they accomplished and with flying colors, including Trump explaining the divestiture of himself from his businesses.
And just it's all noteworthy.
I want you to hear some of Ted Cruz's questioning, or actually he was questioning sessions, but he was using his time to just excoriate the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee yesterday.
So there's a lot still to do.
So be patient.
We'll come back and we'll just go rat, tat, tat, tat, tat.
We'll try to get as much of it in here as we can.
As promised, we're going to hit the phones.
And we're going to start with Julie in Fairfield, Illinois.
Julie, glad you called.
Great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
How are you?
Fine, Dandy.
Thank you much.
Great.
I wanted to call and talk to you about the farewell speech given last night by Obama.
I wanted to listen.
I don't really agree with anything he says, but I just wanted to hear what he said for his last speech.
And one of the biggest points I noticed was his point about race relations, how race relations are better than ever before.
And he really bragged on that, that he was the cause of improved race relations.
What I thought was most ironic is that he gave the speech last night in what has become the most violent city in America and what people are now calling Chirac because of the terrible gun violence.
And so, yeah, I thought that was a very ironic point that he made and really just contradicted the whole point in general.
Yeah, well, I watched it under the rest.
I didn't want to watch it.
I've heard the speech.
I've seen the guy.
I knew what was going to happen, but I had to watch it because professionalism mandated it.
And it was delusional.
The man is entirely delusional.
Now, you mentioned race.
Grab Sunbite 17.
He actually admitted that he failed.
He said, race relations are better than they've ever been in 30, 40 years.
I don't know how you can say that, but I don't know how he could.
He said things bogus about the economy and jobs as well.
But then he said this.
And in many people's eyes, in many people's minds, this is the sole reason he was elected.
He was elected to fix race relations.
I am here to tell you that I can't tell you.
I couldn't put a number on it, but it's big.
The number of white voters in America that voted for Obama thinking it would end racial strife, thinking it would, by electing a black, that America would be stating, we're not racist anymore.
And I warned everybody, it's not going to happen.
It's going to get worse.
It's going to get worse.
And it was.
It did become worse.
I'm convinced a lot of white Americans voted for him hoping it would mean the end of strife and division along racial lines.
Here's what Obama said about it.
After my election, there was talk of a post-racial America.
And such a vision, however well intended, was never realistic.
What?
Race remains a potent and often divisive force in our society.
What?
Now, I've lived long enough to know that race relations are better than they were 10 or 20 or 30 years ago, no matter what some folks say.
You can see it not just in statistics.
You see it in the attitudes of young Americans across the political spectrum.
But we're not where we need to be.
And all of us have more work to do.
Right.
Okay.
So after my election, there was talk of a post-racial America.
No, no, he talked about it.
The Democrats talked about it.
It was one of their sales pitches.
It was direct.
It was innuendo.
They did it in a number of different ways.
And now, he says, it was never real.
It was never even realistic.
After my election, there was talk of a post.
There was postpartisan.
We're going to end partisanship, too.
Remember that?
And we're going to be loved by every nation around the world.
We're going to have, basically, we're going to have a utopia here.
The planet was going to heal.
That's right.
The sea levels were going to start receding.
And the temperatures were going to start going down.
And the cows were going to be farting less.
And it meant less methane out there.
And people are going to be eating fewer McDonald's.
And it was just going to be utopia from coast to coast, from pole to pole.
Included in that, it was going to be post-racial.
And last night, I never said that.
And that was never realistic.
That was never going to happen.
This is the kind of double dealing that we got from this administration every day.
And we're going to keep getting it, by the way.
Quick call next.
Julian Fairfield.
Nope, nope, nope.
Dave and yeah, Dave in Coco, Florida.
Great to have you, sir.
Hi.
Rush.
Pleasure and honor.
I've been listening to you forever, and I finally got on.
Listen, my wife and I were watching, I'm going to just parrot what you're saying.
We're watching this circus yesterday and last night.
And we're sitting there going, this guy's delusional.
I mean, gee, you know, the growth in this country is like at 1.5%.
Terrible.
He's probably the worst president ever to walk into the White House other than Jimmy Carter.
But I think he's even worse than Jimmy Carter.
And I'm in sales, and I'll tell you something.
There's such thing as bad salesmen.
This guy's a bad salesman.
He tells you what you want to hear.
He doesn't tell you the real deal.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I totally.
In fact, you want to hear the biggest applause line from last night?
Grab soundbite number 18.
Here is the big, we have time.
Squeeze the biggest applause line last night.
Listen.
We've ended torture.
Worked to close Gitmo.
No, you haven't.
Reformed our laws governing surveillance to protect privacy and civil liberties.
That's why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans who are just as patriotic as we are.
Now, listen.
It's applause.
We didn't end it.
It goes on and on and on.
Biggest applause line of the night.
Stop and think of that.
Biggest applause line of the night is when he says, that's why I reject discrimination against Muslim Americans.
Is that what we're really?
That's the big deal.
By the way, one more little detail on this entire Bogus Trump story, which again, the big thing in the Trump story, the golden showers, this is Trump hiring prostitutes to come to the hotel room, the presidential suite, hotel room in Moscow, and to urinate on the bed because Barack Obama and Michelle Obama slept in the bed and it was a way that Trump, in a childish way, wanted to disrespect him and get even with him.
For what?
I don't know.
That's one of the things alleged that there's no evidence for, and they can't find any, and they won't because it didn't happen.
Now, what's behind this, the reason the media is all hot to trot for it, the intelligence agencies, again, it goes back to Russian hacking.
The media, again, and the establishment are just beside themselves that Hillary lost.
They can't explain it to themselves.
It doesn't compute.
Trump should have gotten no more than 20% of the vote.
They lived the entire campaign ignoring the polls and thinking that Trump was no threat and that Hillary was a goddess and was going to win in an electoral landslide.
It didn't happen.
And so it has to be because some outside force, it has to be some suspicious outside force.
It can't be that they ran a lousy campaign.
It can't be that the eight years of Obama told American people they don't want any more of this crap.
It can't be that Hillary was a lousy candidate.
It can't be that Hillary didn't even campaign in states because she was so confident she was going to win them.
It can't be that they didn't know what they were doing.
And it can't be that Donald Trump was accepted and supported by so many people because he's such a reprobate.
So it had to be the Russians.
The Russians had to hack the election.
They will not let go of it.
And this story from BuzzFeed and CNN last night, intelligence agencies, was helped spread by John McCain and another Republican political operative by the name of Rick Wilson.
It's all rooted in the belief that the reason Trump will not say anything bad about Putin is because all this stuff is true and the Russians are able to blackmail Trump because they've got all of this information of perverted behavior by Trump.
And it's all part of their belief that the Russians hacked the election and caused Hillary to lose.
So they're living that delusion.
It is part of them.
They have intellectually and emotionally accepted that that's why they lost.
And they're living that lie.
It has become their reality.
So all of this, anything that comes along that supports that belief, and this would accomplish it because this is what Putin has over Trump.
This is why Trump will not come out and be critical of Putin.
Report was put out by the CIA to finally answer the question: why on earth would the Russians want Trump over Hillary?
See, the people that are upset by this can't imagine that the Russians would prefer Trump because Hillary's such a superior candidate.
She's so much more serious as a person.
She's a great diplomat.
She's got a relationship, which they can't accept that Putin would try to ruin Hillary's chance.
So this report was put out by the CEIA to answer the question: why on earth would the Russians want Trump over Hillary?
We're supposed to think it's because Trump would be easy to blackmail.
You know where this falls apart is if anybody's blackmailable, it's Hillary.
If anybody's server was hacked, it was Hillary's.
If anybody's server was hacked, it was the Democrat National Committee.
If anybody cheated anybody on the election, it was Hillary cheating Bernie Sanders.
The degree to which the left and the Democrats are living a lie is dangerous, folks.
It is psychologically dangerous.
And they have now incorporated elements of the intelligence agencies to join them in this myth, in this delusion.
I told you, I said way back, you remember when Trump first went to the White House to meet with Obama?
And Trump came out of there.
It was a 15-minute meeting that went an hour and a half.
And Trump came out singing Obama's praises.
He's talking about how nice Obama was and how much he liked Obama.
He was shocked and surprised.
He really liked Obama.
Now, Obama had promised him that he would help him whatever he needed in both the transition and in his new presidency.
And I had all kinds of you emailing me and calling here.
Oh, no, don't tell me it's the same old thing.
Don't tell me Trump.
No, not.
Don't tell me Trump's right.
I said, no, it's not that.
This is what it is.
We live right now in a precariously dangerous time.
We have a Democrat Party and a narcissistic president who have been surprisingly vanquished, humiliatingly, repudiatedly defeated.
Obama campaigned on his agenda, and he was told to take a hike.
It was a personal political repudiation of Barack Obama and his policies.
And I said, Trump knows how dangerous a time this is because there are two months between now and Trump's inauguration, and the people who were just humiliated and the people who were just repudiated and just lost still control the levers of power for two more months.
I said, so make sure that you keep that in mind whenever you see Trump saying or doing anything that doesn't look like it makes sense to you.
And I give you that as another example here today, explaining what's going on.
It is dangerous out there.
We've got another week, folks.
We have a I don't know that I've accurately described this.
How dangerously delusional, close to on the brink of sanity the establishment of Washington is, primarily the Democrats and the media.
I mean, you talk about repudiation.
The media in their minds, they're the ones that run the establishment.
They determine who succeeds and who doesn't.
They're able to destroy anyone they want with one story, with one raised eyebrow on the evening news.
They're used to being able to destroy anybody, and they haven't needed evidence.
They just need a charge, just an allegation, just innuendo.
And they've thrown everything they have at Trump throughout the campaign.
They've had assistance from that inside Hollywood access video, whatever it was, all those different elements.
Every different thing that was supposed to destroy Trump and would have destroyed any other Republican.
Trump not only survives, he actually grows more powerful after surviving each one of these attacks.
And they're beside themselves.
They are now in their world.
They are a week away, seven days, eight days, whatever, away.
Well, nine.
From losing everything.
They're nine, ten days away from absolute purgatory.
Their world upside down.
Every tactic and technique at their disposal to protect themselves, to destroy their enemies, is ineffective.
They think they've got nuclear weapons.
They've got cherry bombs that don't even fire.
They can't deal with it.
Trump and his team know this.
They know it better than I do.
And I'm just reminding you again of the circumstances to explain why all this is happening.
Right now, the Civil Rights Coalition and the Congressional Black Caucasians are testifying at the Jeff Sessions hearings.
And they're up there talking about what a racist pig he is and how he's going to shred the Constitution and how he doesn't like black people and how he wants to put black people in jail.
I mean, I'm not listening to it.
I shouldn't say that they're saying that because I'm really not hearing it.
But, well, he does.
I'm getting there.
But they are launching all kinds of attacks that are not true, racist and personal attacks on sessions that are not true.
In fact, a Senate precedent has been set.
Corey Booker, who is African American, a senator from New Jersey, has become the first senator in the history of the United States to testify against a fellow senator during that fellow senator's confirmation hearings.
Now, you might say, why is it unprecedented?
Because senators, during the vote, on the floor of the Senate, have all the time they want to say whatever they want about the nominee.
That's why it's unprecedented.
We've never had a United States Senator actually assume the witness chair and speak out against a fellow senator.
This is a huge violation of the code of conduct in the Senate.
And people are asking me, why is this happening?
Well, I'll tell you exactly why it's happening.
Somebody, who is this Corey Booker?
Who does he think he is?
I'll tell you exactly.
They think he's the next Obama, folks.
He is being groomed as the next Barack Obama.
It's sort of a test market here.
He's auditioning.
Let's put it that way.
Booker is auditioning to be the next Obama, i.e.
the next African-American Democrat to run for the presidency.
And if he passes the test today with whatever he says about Sessions, then that's to his favor, and they'll have some factions of the Democrat Party lining up.
That's all this is about.
In fact, most of these hearings, since the Democrats can't stop these nominees because they don't have the votes, most of this is about fundraising and kowtowing to this fringe lunatic base of the Democrat Party or positioning themselves for power in out years, which is what Booker is doing.
But in addition to the Congressional Black Caucasians and the Civil Rights Coalition, Sessions has his own cadre of African-American supporters.
And once again, here you have the Democrats thinking they know how to take out a nominee.
They know how to destroy a nominee.
They know how to behave so as to get proper media coverage, working with their buddies in the media, to then run stories about what a racist pig Jeff Sessions is.
But it's being undermined yet again because Sessions has an equal number of African Americans who are supporting him and who are saying that what the leftist African Americans are saying is not true.
What you are watching is Donald Trump and his team fighting back and refusing to accept the lay of the land as it's always been.
Not the Republicans, Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is showing everybody in the Republican Party how it's done.
And in the process, Trump is illustrating all of the stuff that need not have happened all of these recent years.
If we would have just fought back instead of being afraid of the media, instead of being afraid of the charge of racism, and you can't be called anything worse than what they've tried to call Donald Trump.
You can't be accused of much worse than what they've accused Trump of being and doing.
And has it affected him?
Is he cowering in fear in the corner?
Is he crying?
Is he whining?
Is he saying, I don't get the media, I kissed.
No, he's running out there and just cutting them down to size.
He's conducting a class in how this is done.
It's really a beautiful thing to watch.
And that's why people all over this country, when they see these things, are standing up and cheering.
And with every one of these attacks, such as this so-called Intel brief last night, every attack that fails makes it all that much more difficult for the next one to work.
They're shooting their wad here, even before Trump has been inaugurated.
It really is fascinating to watch all this play out.
Here you have Rex Tillerson.
He's not a professional politician.
And he's running rings around these guys.
And you know, he's doing it?
Honesty.
Honesty and reality.
There's nothing phony.
There's no stage political answers.
There's no political consultant.
We may be getting some advice here on things, but these are real people answering questions, how they would behave in their real world.
And the people in the political world are just not equipped to deal with it.
Their world is an entirely different world where phoniness and buzz and PR and innuendo and diplomacy define reality.
And these are people from the real world with real people and merit-based achievements and real problems that you actually have to confront and solve, not kick the can down the road for somebody else to do.
And I know.
I take a break.
I'm a little lawyer.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what?
I just tuned into the session hearings and there's, I think it was John Lewis.
I don't know anything about it.
Jeff Sessions will not enforce the Voting Rights Act.
Do you really, I've been hearing about this for 20 years and how Republicans are not going to enforce the Voting Rights Act.
It's not the Republicans that stand in the way of people voting for crying out loud, and it traditionally never has been.
Voting Rights Act.
Anyway, here's Josh in Brick, New Jersey.
Hey, Josh, what's happening?
What's up?
What's going on?
Thank you for taking my call, Rush.
Me and my kids, my two little girls, we listened to your show.
We love your show.
Thank you.
I have a question for you, Rush.
Do you really believe, with the media and the polls all getting it wrong about Trump, are we really to believe, and more pinpointedly, do you believe those polls that Obama's approval ratings are really that high?
Well, the latest numbers, Obama, 53.5% approval.
Look.
Why are we to believe that?
That's my question.
Because I think people will lie to pollsters.
I think people will – I think the truth of Obama and what people think of Obama is when you ask people about his agenda and then nobody likes anything.
They don't like Obamacare.
They don't like the Iran policy.
They don't like taxes.
They don't like anything he's done.
But you put him in the question and people get scared to say anything negative because of the racial component.
So I believe that the polling data that shows people give Obama 53% approval.
I happen to think the polls are right.
I just think the people are not being honest with the pollster.
I still think Trump would have beat Obama.
What do you think, Rush?
Oh, in an election?
Yes.
Not even close.
We know it would be true because Obama put his agenda on the ballot.
It was repudiated.
Obama lost the election with Hillary.
Hillary lost it three times in this year alone.
And Trump or Obama lost it once.
There's no question, no approval number.
That's just for the media and their circle jerk.
That's all that is.
It's not real.
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If you do, it's not your problem.
It's just early glitches in the rollout.
It's a great, great new design with a whole bunch of new things that are going to be added as we head on down the tracks.