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Jan. 13, 2017 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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January 13, 2017, Friday, Hour #2
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Greetings, my friends, and welcome.
You are tuned to the most listened to Radio Talk Show in America, hosted by me, Rush Limbaugh.
We're now to our 29th year behind the Golden EIB microphone, and it is Friday, so.
Live from the Southern Command in Sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Is it the same guy?
I told people I almost have to recuse myself.
When it comes to Fox News.
Anyway.
Open line Friday means you can talk about whatever you want to talk about, folks.
Does not have to be what's in the news, although the odds are it's going to be, but it I'm just telling you it doesn't have to be.
Monday through Thursday, the program has to be.
Callers have to talk about things I care about.
I don't want to sit here and be bored.
But on Friday, I blur that.
Throw that out.
And whatever you want to talk about.
Telephone number is 800-282-2882.
And the email address L Rushmore at EIV net.us.
Okay, to the audio sound bites, I've been promising to do this for the long.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know we're going to do the football stuff too.
We got we've got, let's say the games are Saturday afternoon.
We got Sea Hags and uh and the Atlanta Falcons.
Seahawks.
Seahawks, what a minute.
The Seattle Seahawks, the Richard Shermans.
Sherman returns to Atlanta.
Will he march through against?
That's the early game, four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday.
Then at night we've got the Houston Texans in New England at the at the Patriots.
And is Brady playing in a what do you think is Brady playing?
Have you seen him on the injury report?
Why would he not be I don't think he has to, uh frankly.
I mean, they beat the Texans with their third string quarterback earlier in the season.
Guy by the name of Jacoby Brissett.
You remember that?
You probably don't.
You're so devoted to the Cowboys.
Yeah, Brady was during his suspension for overinflated footballs and the real gas law.
Violations of the rules of the real gas law in the overinflated football.
So that the Brady was on a bench, so they played the third string guy because Garoppolo's second string had been hurt, and they beat the Texas by 27 points or some such thing.
So no Brady will be playing, and it's Brock Losweiler, who is there I go again.
Osweiler, Brock Osweiler, quarterbacking the Houston, Texas, on Sunday in what may be an ice storm.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chiefs are at one o'clock.
Uh Kansas City is under an ice storm warning from now until midnight Sunday.
There are 90% and 100% chances of rain.
It all depends on the temperature where the rain falls, but they're predicting freezing rain as much as an inch or three-quarters of an inch in certain places.
But temperature, high temperatures might reach 36.
In some cases, that'd be uh enough to melt some of the ice.
It's uh it's not a watch.
It's a it's a warning.
Now the Steelers, I've been thinking about this.
I'm a logistics guy.
And I'm like, the Steelers gonna make any out of the ordinary plans to get there.
I mean, you gotta get there.
Visiting team has to show up.
You know, it the old rule, it's not the case anymore.
Case of the championship games, the two games before the Super Bowl.
The visiting team had to be in town 48 hours before the game to just to make sure they were there because it's winter time.
They've relaxed that now so teams can travel the day before the Steelers generally they have a departure time on Saturday, no matter where they're going, they leave at one o'clock.
They're going to the left coast, staying the same.
Steelers, this is the first game this season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have played out of the Eastern time zone.
Not that it matters, it's just an interesting statistic.
The game has a local noon start time, one o'clock in the east.
And uh the Steelers beat the Chiefs previously this season, 44 to something on a Sunday night in Pittsburgh.
But you have to throw that, especially if the weather is in Clement.
It's gonna be raining, weather ice pellets, that's another thing.
And then the 430 game, 440 game On Sunday is the Packers at the Cowboys.
And that's got everyone.
The Sunday games are what everybody's looking forward to.
The Sunday games.
And I tell you this, the Seattle Atlanta game could be uh.
I think Atlanta is a is a dark horse in all of this.
I mean, they've got running backs, they've got an offensive, but their defense is smash mouth like the Steelers is.
So it's and you never know about Houston and and and Indianapolis.
I mean, the Texans have never gotten closer than 27 points.
They've lost four times to the Patriots in history.
And it's never ever been close.
And one of the defensive backs for the Texans said, you know, Tom Brady's seen every defense.
There's nothing we can do to trick the guy.
Well, if there's nothing you can do to trick him, then you might be out of ammo.
He said, Brady's seen everything.
There isn't a defense he hasn't seen, or even the defense that Brady hasn't exploited.
So we will see.
Now the audio sound bites, the Hillary campaign in utter denial.
You know, folks, I keep harking back to things not to be redundant, not to drive you crazy, but to drill home things I think are important.
And one of the relatively new profundities that I have developed and provided you is one of the key elements to understanding liberalism.
And it is this, they don't believe in reality.
Liberals are so manufactured and so phony and so artificial.
They don't believe in reality.
They think reality is something that majorities create to exclude them.
Like marriage.
They don't think there was anything normal or rational or real about it.
It was just the majority trying to exclude a bunch of weirdo leftists.
This election, Trump did not win.
The Russians stole it.
The Russians hacked it.
The Russians cheated Hillary.
They do not accept reality.
And therefore they can't live in reality.
It's it's it's really important to understand it psychologically.
It's it's perhaps why there is such a gulf between right and left and why there isn't any common ground.
If you're dealing with people who simply refuse to accept reality, you know, reality is what it is.
I mean, you can't it just is.
Sun comes up in the East, it goes down in the West.
It is.
But even to them, that can be manufactured or manipulated to their disadvantage.
The fact that they can control climate change.
Nothing real about their belief on climate change, nothing at all real, and yet it's become religious to them.
Which is key because religions don't require proof.
You see, religions only require faith.
So in terms of the election outcome, Trump didn't win.
The Russians cheated Hillary.
And Comey was on the Republican side.
He investigated Hillary and all these emails.
And the proof of this is the exit polls showing Hillary won.
The exit polls show it, the pre-election polls show it.
The polls all had Hillary winning, and then she loses.
So to liberals, what is phony?
The actual real vote is what's phony.
The pre-election polls and the exit polls are real.
Let's go to the audio sound bites, and you'll hear what I'm talking about.
CNN this morning.
Alison Camarada speaking with Ryan Fallon, who, by the way, is still insane.
He still has not come to grips.
He's still unhinged over what happened.
He was Hillary's press secretary.
She said, What are Hillary's people complaining about with respect to the FBI?
I mean, based on information they had, she should never have been allowed to run, guilty as hell.
This is what Trump well, she I'm sorry, he's she is quoting a Trump tweet to him.
The setup here is longer than the than the bite.
Let me uh Trump tweeted.
What are Hillary Clinton's people complaining about with respect to the FBI?
Based on the information they had, she should never have been allowed to run.
Guilty as hell.
She lost because she campaigned in the wrong states.
No enthusiasm.
And then the camarada said, Brian Fallon, do you want to respond to Trump's tweet?
Donald Trump is someone who's very insecure in his victory.
And I understand why every day there are new developments, uh, new shoes dropping, so to speak.
They call into question the legitimacy of his win.
First, it was with respect to Russian interference.
And with respect to the FBI, we see that Jim Comey's actions are sufficiently questionable that the internal watchdog at DOJ thinks that they merit an independent review.
So I think Donald Trump is just trying to uh cling to whatever legitimacy still is in effect here.
Are you uh you able to hear that without busting up in laughter?
You're did you hear the whole thing?
I mean, this guy's telling you what he honestly believes that Trump knows he lost, and he's clinging to this illegitimate victory by a thread.
It's hanging by a thread, and you can see it.
Trump knows.
He knows that we won.
He knows that Trump lost, and he's very nervous about it.
And the news every day keeps coming out how Hillary actually won because how Trump was used the Russians to cheat for him.
They really believe this.
By the way, it might help going forward.
Trump did tweet a bunch of stuff out at 4.50 a.m. today.
I want to read you the tweets.
10 minutes to 5 a.m.
Some of the drive-bys haven't even gotten to their own beds yet.
Some of them haven't even left the hotels to go home yet at 10 minutes till 5 in the morning, and Trump's already up at work tweeting things out.
All of my cabinet nominees are looking good and doing a great job.
I want them to be themselves and express their own thoughts, not mine.
That's Trump's reaction to the media saying Trump's cabinet picks are betraying him.
Next tweet.
It turns out that the phony allegations against me were put together by my political opponents and a failed spy afraid of being sued.
That's absolutely true.
A former spy, MI6, manufactured that entire dossier and it was spread by the Democrat Party.
Thank you.
It was spread by an operative, also hired by Planned Parenthood.
Trump's exactly right.
Next Trump tweet.
Totally made up facts by sleazebag political operatives, both Democrats and Republicans.
Fake news.
Russia says nothing exists.
Next tweet, probably released by intelligence, even knowing there's no proof and never will be.
My people will have a full report on hacking within 90 days.
Next tweet.
What are Hillary Clinton's people complaining about with respect to the FBI?
Based on the information they had, she should never have been allowed to run.
She's guilty as hell.
They were very nice to her.
She lost because she campaigned in the wrong states.
No enthusiasm.
So those are the tweets that Trump sent out at 10 minutes to five this morning.
That CNN goes and gets Hillary people to come on and respond.
And the first one, that was Fallon responding to the next one.
Um Alison Camarada says, how can you question?
Uh can you question over how uh uh how can you how can you questions over Trump's win to James?
I don't know what the question is.
As we all learn painfully, the polls were wrong during this election.
How can you connect what happened 11 days beforehand to a poll the day of?
I actually think the polls were right going into the last week, and then there was an extreme tightening in the last week.
Uh but we have gone back and looked, and we've seen in our qualitative research roughly 40 percent of everything that was written about and said about Hillary Clinton in the final days of the campaign was about emails.
If you tell me that there's such a huge swing in the final week compared to the mood of the electorate heading into that final week, given the saturation coverage of Jim Comey's letter, you can't tell me that that didn't have that impact.
They're still insisting the polls were right.
That it was Comey and the Russians that somehow swung the election in the last week.
Yeah, Comey did it, working with the Russians.
And folks, they really believed it.
And so does CNN.
CNN believes it, the drive-bys believe it.
They really think they won, that the Russians did indeed steal all of this by working in consort with Comey and the FBI.
Moving on to Robbie Mook, campaign manager, CNN last night's situation room.
Wolf Blitzer says, Do you believe, Robbie, that Donald Trump won the election fair and square?
The tally is in Donald Trump is going to be sworn in as our president.
And I certainly hope he understands the awesome responsibility that he is taking on, and I think all Americans need to hope and wish that he is going to do a good job and that he is going to act in our collective best interest.
That matter is settled.
But again, what is not yet settled is what happened.
What did the Russians do?
Were there connections between the Russians and the Trump campaign or with Mr. Trump himself?
They're not going to let it go.
The Clintons are not conceding defeat.
The polls were right.
The Russians cheated.
They helped Trump, and they're going to continue this.
The whole objective is to destroy Trump.
The whole objective is to undermine Trump's presidency, his legitimacy.
They are not going away, and don't forget Obama's going to be joining this fray one week from today.
Well, he may wait a little Saturday.
He may wait till the following Monday.
But they're not going to let go of this.
And one of the objectives is going to be what they always try, and that's to depress you.
Dispirit you, you Trump supporters.
They're going to try to distance Trump supporters from Trump.
It's going to be relentless.
They're not going to let it go.
Let's take a brief time out.
Robert B. Reich was next up.
This was on CNN last night.
He actually got so irritated by our buddy Jeffrey Lord.
Robert B. Rice so mad he admitted that the goal is to impeach Trump.
You'll hear it coming up.
Okay, I'm going to go back to the phones here.
I will uh delay the next set of promised sound bites.
I'm going to defer them for later on in the program.
As I just realized I've only taken one call, and it's open line Friday.
I need to do better.
So we'll head out of Nashville.
This Bryce.
And I'm glad you waited.
How are you doing, sir?
Mega Diddle's Rush.
It's an honor to be talking to you.
Thank you, sir.
My question is if we're if the pre-election polls and the exit polls are wrong, why do we believe the popularity polls of Obama?
What was the sampling?
Well, it's you're talking about his approval numbers.
Yes.
Here's one theory.
When you put Obama's policies and his agenda on a poll, or you ask if people think the country's headed in the wrong direction or the right direction, there's no question, wrong direction, two-thirds people say so.
And almost as many people oppose the Obama agenda.
But then when you ask a separate question, and maybe even a separate poll, how would you rate President Obama in his job performance?
He gets 53%.
Now, my theory is that if everything's legit, that that result is come by because people refuse to telepulster they disapprove of Obama because of the racial component.
They simply don't want the pollster to think that they're racist.
If it's not legit, then the pollsters are making it up.
Because it doesn't, it doesn't fit.
I mean, how do you have a president with a 53% approval rating when two-thirds of the people disapprove of everything he's done?
And that's a qu that's your question, right?
Yes, exactly.
And most people I know can't wait for next Friday.
Uh yeah, I know, I know.
But if the question look, everybody knows he's leaving anyway.
So if it's just a question, how would you rate president approval job performance?
Many people think it's a likability poll and say, hey, he's a likable guy.
I don't dislike him, he's dead wrong on everything.
But um look, if you are suspicious that the poll is not right, I'm not gonna try to talk you out of it.
The evidence is abundant that the polls have been monkey with over the course of uh well this whole campaign.
So if if it makes more sense to you that the poll is manufactured in order to make Obama look good, I'm not gonna try to talk you out of it.
I'm just telling you, I can see fifty-three percent of people in a sample saying they like Obama because they don't want to even get close to saying they don't like the first black president.
They just they nobody believes in privacy.
They think everybody can violate security, find out who they are, people scared to death.
And even so, it's only 53, it's not the 66 that Clinton had.
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Bryce, if you're out there, I didn't get a chance to tell you he wants an ATT phone.
One of these two, your phone's either going to have a SIM card in it or it's not.
If it has a T-Mobile SIM card, it doesn't matter.
It'll work with ATT.
Just trust that whatever I send you is going to work with ATT.
So I didn't get a chance to tell him this because it ran out of time before the segment ended.
Let me get to some of these other things that I have highlighted in the in the news today.
I want to go back to this dossier that caused so much controversy the past couple of days.
Drive by media.
Remember, BuzzFeed publishes the entire 35-page dossier of memos.
None of it verified, none of it established, none of it proved, none of it confirmed.
They admit this when they publish it.
They claim it's been out there for months.
You need to make up your own minds, meaning you, the American people.
This dossier has been floating around for months.
And if you heard rumors that they really got something waiting to blow up on Trump all last summer, this is what it is.
There was nothing to it.
It's totally made up.
It's bogus.
It is a series of memos written by a former spook at MI6, the UK version of the CIA.
And it turns out that the guy who was actually commissioned to do this works for an outfit hired by Planned Parenthood.
The guy is embedded deeply in liberal Democrat politics.
The whole thing is made up.
And it's part of what I've continually told you the effort the media is making to destroy Trump in the normal course of events, they're able to destroy Republicans with innuendo and allegation.
That's all it takes.
Republicans have resigned, have cowered in fear because two things have been at work.
The media release something that is either total BS or has a small little grain of truth in it about a Republican.
And people believe it.
It's the media.
Low information people believe it.
The Republican Party's never had anybody in it willing to fight back, nor that knew how.
So the media has become accustomed to this technique of taking out political opponents with builds like this working.
But again, they don't know what they're up against with Donald Trump.
They think that the techniques that they've used for decades to destroy political opponents are going to work on Trump.
And they just don't understand why they don't work.
They don't understand the connection Trump's voters have with him.
They don't understand the connection Trump supporters.
They don't believe that Trump actually won the election.
They're living in a really diluted place, and they're totally unhinged.
And so it's finally exposed to be fraudulent.
All these media people began to back.
Oh, by the way, Neil Cavuto had a brilliant point yesterday.
Neil Cavuto, the Fox Business Network and Fox News Channel.
Cavuto, I'm paraphrasing, but he essentially, hey, uh paraphrasing me.
Essentially said to media, hey media, what's it feel like to be attacked by a president?
I mean, hey, media, you never defended us at Fox when Obama came after us or Rush Limbaugh for the last eight years, and he's got a great point.
Whenever Obama would trash Fox or trash me and talk radio, the drive bys didn't act like there's anything wrong.
In fact, many of them piled on Fox News along with Obama.
So now here's Trump.
And he's not just trashing the media for the sake of it like Obama trashed Fox News.
He's trashing the media because they're a bunch of frauds.
He's trashing the media because they are engaging in fake news, and he's calling them out on it.
So Cavuto's point was, hey media, you never came to our defense when Obama was attacking us.
So go sit at it.
Find out what it's like.
You're acting like this has never happened before.
You're acting like this is beyond the peel.
Your buddy Obama spent eight years doing this kind of stuff to Fox News and the talk radio and to Rush Limbaugh.
And you haven't said a word in support.
And now when Trump comes after you, you're acting like all kinds of societal norms and traditions are being blown up.
And Cavuto is exactly right about this.
It's such a good point that I wish I had thought of it.
Anyway, UK Daily Mail, not anywhere in the United States media.
UK Daily Mail today.
I want to read some excerpts from a story.
On November 18th at the Halifax International Security Forums in Canada, U.S. Senator John McCain was introduced to a former senior Western diplomat who had seen these documents.
The dossier on Trump, and knew who put the dossier together.
The former senior Western diplomat told McCain that the individual was highly reliable.
That man can now be identified as Sir Andrew Wood, British ambassador to Moscow, 1995 to 2000.
So the UK ambassador to Moscow, Sir Andrew Wood, tells McCain in Canada last November that this dossier is real.
He knows the guy who did it, and you can rely on it.
Sir Andrew Wood told the UK independent newspaper he had met McCain.
He had spoken to him about Trump and about the potential for Trump to be compromised based on this dossier.
In a carefully nuanced statement, Sir Andrew Wood said, yes, I did meet Senator McCain and his aides at the conference.
We spoke about the kind of activities the Russians can be engaged in.
We also spoke about how Mr. Trump may find himself in a position where there could be an attempt to blackmail him with compromise.
That's a Russian term for compromising material.
And we talked about claims that there were audio and video tapes in existence of what Trump had done.
So Sir Andrew Wood admits to British newspapers that he told McCain about Trump's behavior documented by the Russians, and that's in this dossier that could lead to Trump being blackmailed.
He added, I would like to stress that I did not pass on any dossier to Senator McCain or anybody else, and I did not see the dossier.
I do know Christopher Steele, that's the guy who wrote it, and who was paid for by Planned Parenthood in previous events.
And in my view, he's very professional and thorough in what he does.
So Sir Andrew Wood, obviously a leftist, telling McCain that this whole thing is for real.
The Russians have video and audio compromising Trump.
They can blackmail him.
Haven't seen the dossier, but I've talked to the guy who does who put it together, Christopher Steele, Democrat consultant hired by Planned Parenthood, and in my view, he's totally reliable.
So McCain sold this bill of goods in Canada by the UK ambassador to Moscow, that the dossier is real, that the Russians have audio and video tape, but he didn't have the dossier to give McCain.
He did not address he did not admit that he told McCain how to get it, but somebody did because after all of this, McCain dispatched a trusted emissary To fly across the Atlantic to the UK to meet the source of the dossier at an airport that the UK Guardian did not name.
The aide was instructed to look for a man with a copy of the Financial Times, and that's how they individuals met, with the source taking McCain's emissary back to his house and giving McCain's emissary a copy of the dossier.
So, let me again synthesize this.
McCain is in Canada, Halifax International Security Forum.
British ambassador to Moscow comes up and tells him about this document that the Russians have audio and video tape supporting of Trump behaving in ways in a hotel room that could blackmail him.
The Russians have the evidence.
This guy's not seen the dossier, he knows it exists, and he knows the guy who put it together.
He's a very trustworthy guy.
They didn't have the dossier to give him a case, so McCain's so intrigued by this last November, he actually dispatched an aide to fly to the U.K. to meet somebody who had the dossier at his home, took McCain's emissary to his home and gave McCain's emissary the dossier.
Twenty-four hours later, the dossier was in Washington, though the contents of the file could not be verified without an investigation, meaning it was all BS.
McCain was worried, this according to the UK Guardian, McCain was worried that his actions might be interpreted as revenge for some of the things Trump had said about him, i.e., not respecting military people get captured.
McCain decided nevertheless to hand over the documents to James Comey on December the 9th.
It was redundant because Comey already had them.
The document had been the thing is funny about this.
This document had been floating around Washington for months.
McCain only really heard that he could get his hands on it in November and wanted it so badly he sent somebody on a plane to the U.K. in November to get this damn thing and bring it back, and he gave it to Comey.
That's why McCain yesterday, I I look, I find out I Comey already had it.
I wasn't, I wasn't the first guy to gave it to him.
I just was wearing my citizen, a good citizen hat.
I said, this is sensitive material, who knows if it's if it's true, it's getting a potential problem.
So uh you don't find this in the American media, but here's McCain, a Republican, joining forces of all these anti-never Trump people in an effort to bring Trump down.
And trafficking in pure BS.
Now I mentioned this because the soundbites we had in McCain yesterday made him sound like he's a you know third-party player here.
Uh he heard about it and somehow it ended up in his possession.
He thought it was dynamite, so he took it over to Comey.
There's never any reporting that McCain was so eager to see this that he sent somebody on a transatlantic flight to get it, even though it was already circulating around Washington.
And it's blown up in their faces because it isn't verifiable.
It isn't true.
However, the media is not letting go.
I've got sound bites here where they're still investigating it.
They still think there's something to it.
Otherwise, it would never have been written.
And they're going to get to the bottom of it.
It's the last thing they do.
And if there's evidence that Trump hired prostitutes to go urinate on a bed in the Ritz-Carlton in Moscow, where Obama and Michelle had slept, they're going to find the evidence.
They're hellbent.
Even though Trump addressed all this, he says, look, I know better than most.
When you go to a hotel in Russia, it's bugged.
I don't hire prostitutes, I'm a germophobe, I wouldn't allow this.
That is absurd.
It's ridiculous.
And it is.
But the point is they are not giving it up.
Back after this.
Hey, folks, at the top of the next hour, we're going to be talking to Bill Gertz.
Bill Gertz is perhaps the greatest reporter covering the Pentagon in history, at least in modern history.
He's worked at the Washington Times, and he has a new book out called I War, and it's all about all of this cyber stuff, cyber security, cyber threats.
And if there's anybody capable of answering questions about where we stand on these threats, uh how vulnerable we are, and and just how likely these Russian hacks are it's Bill Gertz.
So he's coming up at about uh fifteen minutes.
Here's Luann in uh Siren, Wisconsin.
Hi, Lewann.
It's great to have you on the program.
How are you?
Oh, Rush, so nice to talk to you.
This really is one of the greatest honors for me.
Hey, I appreciate that.
I really do.
I consider myself to be your number one fan.
My husband considers me the number one monster that he created.
Well, you are more than happy.
I mean, I am honored that you would consider yourself the number one fan.
Well, I was literally a flaming liberal.
I believed all the liberal beliefs, the abortions, everything should be fair.
And my husband would take me on um business trips with him.
He started listening to you in 1989.
And he would play your your you on the radio, and all I wanted to do was listen to my maggot-infested FM radio stations, and he wouldn't play 'em.
I would lay my head on the car window, pouting like a big baby.
He never gave in.
He never the intelligent man that he is, he never gave in to my little fit.
And slowly but surely, Rush, my head came off that window, and I started listening to you, and you changed my life.
So this started happening in 1989.
You you were a classic cookie cutter liberal then.
You just you just horribly believed it all without question.
You just believed it.
Oh, yeah, I just I just believed everything that I was fed, you know, spoon fed, and and I believed ever I in fact I would argue with my husband.
He told me that the media was biased, and I said, you can't take an entire organization, and they're not gonna all be biased.
Well, holy moly.
Yes, you can.
So this started in 89.
How long did it take for the full awakening to occur?
I would say probably 91 or 92.
And since then I've been trying to call your program, and I don't I didn't know how people got through.
Because I was so used to the busy signal.
When it rained today, I about fell over.
I am so happy to hear stories like yours.
Well, and our granddaughter, I mean our daughter, we raised our kids as rush babies, and she's raising her kids as rush babies.
In fact, one of the number one things on our grandson's list are your books, and every year we get him one of your books.
So one of the Rush Revere books?
Oh, absolutely.
Yep.
Do you do you have them all?
We have the yep, each he has each one of the hardcover books.
Wow.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
You say you love them, and we're so thrilled that you have you were such a big part of our lives.
Well, I tell I where, by the way, am I pronouncing it right?
Siren, Wisconsin.
Yeah.
Where is that?
It's um Northwestern Wisconsin.
It's um close to the border of Minnesota.
Oh, okay, cool.
Yeah.
Well, I am I'm blown away here.
I uh I I'm I'm always fascinated when I find out who listens and the stories that they tell about being transformed like this.
I mean, it it's it's one of the many reasons that makes this all worth it.
I can't I literally I can't I can't thank you enough.
Well, I can't thank you enough, so thank you very much.
Well, it obviously it's made your life you're happier, I'll bet you, and I'll gosh, it's a total change in my my brain is even better.
I I I don't have I I don't have negative thoughts like I used to.
I I mean you're not mad all the time, and you're not ticked off at people all the time.
No, I am not.
I I I love my life.
I have an incredible husband.
Thank God he listened to you.
So yeah, it it's it's a great life.
Well, great.
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Everybody today gets uh the offer of a new iPhone 7 or 7 plus.
Would you like one?
Oh my gosh, that would be one yeah.
All right, so you which one?
Seven or seven plus?
Which has a better camera.
I'm my cat's pop around.
The seven plus has the dual camera, so some would say it's better.
It is.
You have a what's your carrier?
Uh ETT.
AT and T, you have a color preference?
No, it doesn't matter.
All right.
In addition, I'm going to send you.
I should tell people what these are, these AirPods.
They're impossible to get.
They were just they were announced in September, originally available in October, but they weren't.
They just became available as a six-week back order on them.
They are wireless, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, primarily Bluetooth AirPods.
I'm out of time for this segment, but I'll spend some time before the program ends explaining these things to you because the innovation in these is it's just great.
You're going to love them.
Don't hang up so we can get your address.
Okay, remember coming up beginning of the next hour in mere moments, Bill Gertz and his new book, I War, the best reporter on the Defense Department we have.
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