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Jan. 17, 2017 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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January 17, 2017, Tuesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24 7 podcast.
Wait a second.
Does it bother anybody that John Lewis is not going to go to the inauguration?
You know, he didn't go to Bush's inauguration.
And he claimed George W. Bush illegitimate.
Does it matter whether he goes or not?
Why is it a why why is it a big deal?
Why do we need these guys there?
Why do we need any Democrats there?
Is anybody under the illusion that Democrats are going to eager be eager to work with Trump here?
If they show up at the inauguration, it's only marketing.
If they show up, it's to be able to say later that they showed up with the spirit of cooperation, but Trump is so outrageous, there's no way we can chime in and help on this.
Why do we need them?
They just got schlonged.
They just got beat.
Why do we need them?
The Nither Limbaugh, Mr. Limbaugh, what about national unity?
Yeah, what about national unity?
You know, national unity, national schmmunity.
We haven't had any national unity since the days of the founding.
What we've had is political warfare.
It's common, it's what's built into our way of life.
It's uh part of a democracy representative republic.
The objective is to beat these people, which we just did.
You know, why feel guilty about it?
Well, yes, we just schlonged you.
Now you need to join us.
That's a great way.
Okay, fine, you want to approach them that way, but then when they don't, it's no reason to think, oh, this is horrible.
This is not it's not horrible.
These people have been decimated.
The Democrats have been decimated at the state level.
How many times are gonna I'm gonna point this out as many times as it takes.
They've lost 1,200 seats.
In fact, I made this point yesterday at Rushlimbaugh.com, you know, in the just in from Rush little thing.
It's my version of tweeting, except it's exclusive to you at Rush Limbaugh.com.
I made the point they've lost 1,200 seats nationally, locally, state level since uh since 2010, the midterms.
They've only got four states where they have the governorship and a state legislature.
They've they've literally been wiped out.
Obama has presided over the the repudiation of Democrat Party.
Why do we need these clowns?
Anyway, uh greeting folks.
Great to have you here.
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
We just got two days to go to the inaugural well, three.
And I'm I'm told that today is the last official White House briefing.
It's not the last official White House anything.
You think just because there's not an official White House briefing that the Obama crowds are gonna start shutting up after today?
Ha!
No way.
Uh our inauguration plans, you should know, ladies and gentlemen, I have been begged by many to start the program early on Friday.
And to carry the inauguration live as the program begins.
Normally we uh we start it at six minutes after each hour.
But the inaugural festivities are gonna begin earlier than that.
So the the plan here is for the EIB network to hit the air around uh 1154 a.m. six minutes early.
And yes, I'm getting overtime for this.
Uh and at my rate, it's significant.
Six minutes of overtime, it's huge.
I demanded it, I got it.
I demanded it because I can.
And so we're starting at 1154, and we will be covering the inaugural festivities.
And there will be ongoing commentary added by me live as it happens.
That will happen nowhere else but here.
I mean, all the other networks and shows are gonna carry the inauguration.
But I doubt any of them are gonna be having ongoing well, you know that the TV news networks might uh have some people that uh provide commentary while it's happening, you know, the various color, like pointing out the protesters.
That's what ABC, CBS NBC will do.
Oh, look, a pocket of protesters there four blocks away.
Oh, what's this?
The Washington police are moving in.
How can this happen?
And then they'll look for the next little pocket of five or six protesters, never pointing out they've all been paid 1,500 to 2500 to be there, just like every other Democrat protest riot, it's bought and paid for, as will these on Friday be.
I mean, all these protesters at Trump rallies during the campaign bought and paid for by the Hillary campaign, documented in secret video taken of Robert Kramer, who actually organized it all, and it's gonna be the same thing here on Friday.
So the major network's gonna be focusing on the protesters and the people that trying to make it look like the country opposes this and doesn't like this and thinks the country made a mistake.
That's gonna be the focus of coverage everywhere.
Not here.
In fact, have you seen the, Mr. Snerdley, have you seen the opinion polls?
The Trump approval numbers during the transition, he's at a record low.
Well, you should know.
There's never been a more unpopular president-elect than Donald Trump.
And we have it in two polls.
We have it in a CNN poll.
Yeah, we believe that.
We have it in an ABC News, Washington Repost poll.
Yeah, we believe that.
At uh at 40%.
The numbers are these.
President elect Donald Trump's approval rating down to 40%, according to a new CNN poll.
Trump's approval rating has dropped six points since election day, making it lower than that of the last three presidents.
I mean, it's predictable.
They got the pre-election polling wrong.
Why should we believe any of this?
You can if you want.
I mean, you you might want to come up with reasons to justify it.
I just think it's funny.
I I I think I think these these efforts are just pathetic that the drive-by's and the Washington establishment are making to discredit and to disqualify Trump to attempt to turn the nation against him even before he has been sworn in.
The let's see, ABC News Washington Post, what's amazing, the same exact number, 40%.
40% approve of Trump's performance as president-elect.
A majority 54% have an unfavorable opinion of the incoming president, according to the Washington Post ABC News poll.
So what we are to believe here, and this is by the way, you can make book on this happening.
This always happens every time Republicans win.
What we're to believe here is that Donald Trump wins in a in a nearly an electoral college landslide.
And the country is just excited.
Every poll on public attitudes about the future are way up.
Small business individuals, you name it, everybody's excited about the future.
People's attitudes have shifted to the much more positive.
And yet, in the midst of all of this, we get two polls attempting to tell us that there's now massive regret on the part of people that voted for Trump.
Yeah, all these people stayed loyal to Trump for a year.
He made his announcement, actually, a year and a half.
He makes his announcement in June of 200 15.
And then the campaign goes to the end of that year and all through 2016.
And Donald Trump smokes it.
Donald Trump schlongs everybody, just goes out there and takes on all comers.
His popularity ratchets up, his popularity increases, his rallies are populated by increasingly large numbers of people.
People drive for four hours to attend a Trump rally.
People stand in line outside.
Trump gets elected.
And in just eight weeks, those same people now wish they hadn't done any of that.
In just eight weeks.
Trump has had a massive defection of support.
That's what we are being led to believe.
What do you bet these polls were taken in New York and California?
The Democrat sample is New York and California, and the Republican sample is Alabama.
And that's what they think is their great cross section of America.
I don't know.
I didn't take a I didn't take the time to look at the uh at the samples or any of that.
I just because I think it's funny.
Here's a drive-by media montage, the breathless reporting of how poorly Trump is doing and how much how much support that he has lost.
It's just uncanny.
The American people, you see the story, the narrative.
The American people are slowly beginning to realize they made a big mistake.
Now, this is as far as the drive-by's concern, this is this is key, folks, because you lay that foundation.
The American people, Trump voters, are beginning to realize they might have made a mistake.
That tees up or sets up all of the stories on the Democrats.
Who knew from the get-go Trump would be a bad move?
Trump would be a mistake.
it's intended here to establish credibility, foresight, and prescience on the part of Democrats and the establishment tried to warn everybody about Trump.
They tried, they tried, but you didn't listen.
But now that you've seen it, now you realize they're right.
That's the narrative they're setting up.
To automatically bestow credit on the people that lost, the people that got schnookered big time, and the people who have been repudiated and decimated.
The objective here is to make it look like the American people wish they had won, wish the Russians hadn't hacked the election, wish the Russians hadn't cheated for Trump, and they wish that Hillary had won.
That's gonna be what this all leads up to.
Here is the media montage.
Uh I have the wrong thing in front.
This is the media montage.
Drive bys saying Trump will be inaugurated lowest approval rating ever.
The president elect has the lowest approval rating of any incoming president Donald Trump with an historic low approval rating heading into the White House.
Mr. Trump could be sworn in with historically low approval ratings.
Donald Trump is going to be inaugurated with the lowest approval ratings of any president.
It's a historic low.
Donald Trump now has the lowest approval rating of any incoming president elect in the history of Gallup polling.
How do you explain these historically low approval numbers for an incoming president?
That's Allison Camarod at CNN.
Hey, I'll explain it to you, Allison.
Fake news, fake polls.
Simple.
Fake news, fake polls.
Don't doubt me on this, folks.
Lowest approval rating for a year and a half.
The nation loved Donald Trump.
People just couldn't get enough of him.
And they elected him president.
And in less than eight weeks, massive regret.
Massive buyer's remorse.
People have voted for Trump are now saying, oh man, if we'd have known what we've seen the last eight weeks, there's no way we would have voted Trump.
Even though what they're seeing last eight weeks is exactly what they loved for a year and a half.
Trump is Trump every day.
Doesn't matter before the election, after the election.
They loved Trump before the, but now they don't.
Now they're scared.
Now they're worried.
And this sets up the Democrats for the sets up the media to portray the Democrats as once again the adults and the smart people in the room.
It's so predictable.
It is classic.
It's all they know.
It is exactly how they behave.
And of course you have some never Trumpers out there, even on our side, who are going to eat all this up and act like they believe it and act like it's true.
So you just sit back and watch it.
It's it's while all this is happening that this inaugural ceremony on Friday will be covered here live at the EIB network with ongoing commentary offered by me.
Have you heard what Putin has said about about Trump?
This this is hilarious, folks.
The American left and John McCain are going to go nuts over this.
This happened this morning in Moscow.
Vladimir Putin held a joint press conference with the president of Moldova.
His name is Igor Dudem.
And during the QA, reporters said, you didn't make any comments on reports that we've been gathering compromising materials on U.S. President Trump.
Supposedly about his meetings with hookers in Moscow hotels.
So have you seen those videos, Mr. Putin?
Do you know anything about prostitutes in Moscow hotels to help Trump?
People in the U.S. want to know.
Tell us, Mr. Putin, what do you have to say about this?
When Trump came to Moscow, I don't even remember when it happened, actually.
He wasn't a political actor.
We didn't know whether he had any political ambitions.
You think that our intelligence pursuing each and every billionaire?
No, that is absolutely not true.
He's a Mathieu man.
He's an adult already.
So all his life many years he'd been organizing beauty contests in conversation and many meetings with beautiful women around the world.
So I cannot imagine that he decided to go to some hotel to meet Russian girls with social responsibilities being at the lowest.
But they also the best in the world.
I'm sure.
This is classic.
Vladimir Putin just said, I don't know if Trump hired prostitutes, but if he did, he got the best in the world because we got the best prostitutes in the world here in Moscow.
There's nobody does golden showers like Moscow prostitutes.
Who does it remind you of?
He said, that is absolutely not true.
Trump is a maturement, he's an adult already.
Many years uh organizing beauty contests in conversation and many meetings with beautiful women around the world.
So I cannot imagine that he decided to go to some hotel to meet Russian well girls with social responsibilities.
I mean, I can't believe he would go to hotel to meet Russian prostitutes.
But if he did, they are the best in the world.
So why can you imagine fucking left and McCain chewing their cud on this?
And and then Putin then continued by making a comparison between the best prostitutes in Russia to what he's seeing in the U.S. Those people who want to organize such frauds.
Which have been circulated and promoted against the newly elected president of the United States who fabricate such frauds and use these in their political fight.
There wasn't prostitutes.
They have no moral limits.
So Trump or Putin has just said that prostitutes in Moscow are better than any in the world, but they can't even hold a candle to the prostitutes in the United States, i.e.
Democrat politicians trying to undermine Trump.
Oh man.
I, you know, it it it's it's so much fun.
The news each and every day here's so much like Bill Belichick.
Coach Belichick, a lot of people don't like Coach Belichick, but I do.
And you may be aware that Antonio Brown, oh, I got an email about this.
Uh I don't have it in front of me, I didn't print it out.
The email I got yesterday said, Mr. Limboy, you really you really laughed at what Antonio Brown did videoing the Steelers locker room after the game against Chiefs, but but don't you think that was really bad?
Don't you think that was selfish?
I can't believe you supported what Brown did.
Well, okay, I'll deal with that in just a second.
Because maybe the emailer has a point.
I did laugh at it.
I thought it was.
It was, but you know, there are characteristics of millennialism here.
He is a millennial, and he's entirely focused on himself.
He cares more about his brand.
He cares more about the likes and approval of people he doesn't know on Facebook that apparently he cares about the likes and approval of his teammates.
Maybe.
Anyway.
In that video, Coach Tomlin of the Steelers is heard referring to the Patriots as rectal orifices.
Although he didn't use that term.
I'm using that term to dress up the language.
So they went and they asked Belichick what he thought.
And here's what Belichick's this I just love this.
This is Bill Belichick.
Uh, any thoughts on the video or Tomlin's comments?
As you know, I'm not on Snapface and all that, so I don't really get those.
Um, but I'm not really just worried about getting our team ready to go.
Not really too worried about what they're what they put on instant shot or whatever it is.
Snap face.
I love it.
Yeah, look, I know the stick to the issues crowd, they go nuts.
Talk about golf.
I tell you yesterday I shot a 76 on Sunday.
Did I tell you that?
Yeah, and it would have been a 74 if I hadn't double bogeyed 18.
People said, where?
I said, was it Emerald Dunes?
It was out in uh in uh I don't know, it's West Palm Beach, I guess.
Uh but it was an emerald dunes.
So if you want to look at Emerald Dunes, you can look it on a map, I'm sure looking at uh Google map or whatever you can see, the 18th hole.
And I'll just tell you, my second shot, I had uh my drive.
It's a long hole, it's always into the wind.
And I hit a boomer drive, maybe 280, and I had 150 in that was playing 185.
No, heck, no, I'm not ready for pro anything.
Not Not not in athletics.
No, no, no, no.
But I had 151 yards in, and but the wind was a gale.
It was playing 180, 85, and I goofed up.
I grabbed my six iron, which is my 180 club, and I uh because of the wind, I put some draw spin on it and turned it in, went way left, ended up in the rough, just shy of pen high, left, and it's just that's a mangled fescue kind of rough.
And it took me two chops to get out of there.
What I should have done, if I was thinking, but nobody told me.
And I don't keep score when I'm playing, and nobody told me I was doing so.
I was just enjoying hitting the ball well.
I should have had a seven or eight iron and laid up in the fairway and then had my third shot be the chip on.
But you know, you're out there playing well, and it just 151 yards even is playing 180.
You go for it.
It's a narrow green, it's a slab of bacon.
Not very wide, very long, and so forth.
Um there's I was gonna talk about Antonio Brown, but look here, here's the ear splitting tone.
I'll do it in a minute.
You remember the Brexit vote?
UK voting to leave the European Union.
Immediately after that vote, it's it's it's it's there's lots of parallels to that vote in the Trump election.
The pre-election polls in the UK all had the Brexit effort failing big time.
There was no way the people of the United Kingdom were going to vote to leave the European Union.
There was no way the great people of the UK were going to wreck reject socialism and the elites and the best and the brightest and leave the European Union.
And yet they did.
And there wasn't a single poll, I don't think that got it right.
And it was a huge defeat.
It wasn't even really close.
And the the news following the Brexit vote was devoted to how could we have gotten it so wrong?
What did we do in our polling?
What did we miss?
And they didn't do anything wrong, they just lied.
It was fake news, it was fake polling.
Well, what happened?
It didn't take long that, you know, give a couple weeks, maybe three weeks went by, and UK news stories began to appear, suggesting that the people were regretting their vote.
Yes, after three weeks of sober contemplation, and after realizing they had had just a uh temperate tantrum, they had now all of a sudden three weeks after the vote, they had grown up and realized what a mistake they made.
Leaving the European Union, and that's what the news was devoted to.
It was almost identical to what we're getting now with uh with Trump.
I mean, they can't even conceive of anybody with a different opinion.
They don't have a template for we lost.
It doesn't exist.
And so they claim to have poll after poll after poll showing how everybody who voted to leave the European Union regretted doing so.
And then they used that polling to suggest that maybe the people really didn't mean it, and maybe we need to rethink this.
And there were stories that began to appear about how, yeah, we really shouldn't actually do this.
The vote's one thing, but the people got it out of their system, and we got the message.
Well, we really shouldn't leave.
And then the people spoke up and told everybody to shut up.
We meant it.
We intended to do what we did.
It's the same thing here.
They're trying to manufacture the same set of circumstances here.
That the people elected Trump really didn't mean to do it.
They just wanted to show everybody how mad they were.
And of course, the Democrats are okay, we got the message, media.
We hear you, we got the message, but we know you really didn't mean to elect Trump.
The exit polls prove it.
They're relying on again, the exit polls, the pre-election polls in the liberal worldview.
Those are what's real, and the actual vote is not real.
Remember, folks, simplest way, the the most crucially important aspect to understanding liberalism is that they do not accept reality.
They don't believe in it.
They think reality is a social construct created to exclude them.
And it isn't real.
They are truly far gone.
And so it's it's it's if the same thinking, the same thought processes are starting to repeat themselves here.
Meanwhile, oh, and just to give you another idea, I mentioned during the campaign, toward the tail end of the campaign after the election.
I've been very clear.
I told all of you in this audience that their objective, therefore, from then on was going to be to destroy Trump.
And the first stage was going to be to do whatever they could to deny him actually being sworn in.
And there are still some unhinged people harboring delusions that they can make that happen this week.
Beyond that, people are suggesting that they have ways to make sure his presidency is short-lived and irrelevant by disqualifying it and discrediting it and him in people's minds.
And I told you that it isn't going to be long before they try to impeach Donald Trump.
They don't have the votes to make it happen unless there are some Republicans who move across the aisle and agree with Democrats to do it.
But they can't stop Trump no matter what.
They don't have the votes to stop it.
The votes because they goofed up the filibuster.
They can't stop his Supreme Court nominees.
They can't stop his cabinet appointees.
They can't stop anything.
They can't stop any legislation.
That's how decimated they've been.
Unless they have Republicans like McCain and others join them.
It's the only way.
So last night on PMS NBC, lo and behold, here comes Maxine Waters, great spokesman for the American people, right?
Maxine Waters is certifiable.
She's a member of Congress from uh from California.
She's from uh actually uh she's I think the Watts area.
And she was on with Chris Matthews on PMS NBC last night, and she started talking about, and Matthews teed it up and egged her on the possibility of impeaching Trump.
Four days out from him taking the office, and the left is already scheming for his impeachment on PMS NBC, and they're doing it on the basis of the conspiracy theories of collusion with the Russians.
That uh it's not just that Putin, by this is a new addition, it's not just that Putin hacked the election, it's that he did it in consort with Trump.
That Trump and Putin were working together to sabotage the Democrats' computers.
Trump and Putin were working together to sabotage the election and to hack it.
And it's on that basis that Maxine Waters was suggesting that we're going to impeach Trump because he's not legitimate, like John Lewis says, and he shouldn't have been president because the vote was tampered with whatever it is.
She's off the rails.
They're all off the rails.
And I, you know, I I really hope everybody notices this.
I hope people see it for themselves.
These people are truly unhinged.
Have you heard about what happened to Nicole Kidman?
This is, let me find it here in the stack.
I put it down a little lower in the stack.
I didn't intend to get to it now, but since I've brought it up.
Here it is.
The piece is entitled The Silencing of Nicole Kidman.
It's a Breitbart story.
Nicole Kidman, Hollywood actress, initially came out and didn't in a de facto way support Trump, but encouraged everybody to just back down and stop all this.
Trump's elected, he is the president.
We need to give him time, we need to give him space, and you know the thing the left always says, we need to come together and support the president.
We need to do this.
And the left came unglued.
They started harassing her.
They started attacking her.
So she put out another statement to clarify her previous comment.
She said, I was trying to stress that I believe in democracy and the American Constitution, And it was that simple.
I'm out of it now.
That's what I said, and it's that simple.
I think that Trump won.
Trump is the president.
We should back down and back off and accept what happened.
Said that very matter of fact, it was last week.
She said Americans should come together to support the president, whoever it might be.
She said, Trump's now elected, and we as a country need to support whoever is the president.
And that's what the country's based on.
However that happened, it happened.
And let's go.
She put out another statement to clarify her previous statement.
And then they came after her like crazy.
The Hollywood enforcers just launched on her.
They have made her regret what she said.
You know, they have piled on her left and right, and she was forced to clarify.
They made her clarify what she meant.
These enforcers, they scramble like rats in the dark to seize every last shred of whatever respectability and political cachet they may have had before this election.
So they put all kinds of threats and other actions on Nicole Kidman to force her to clarify.
And by clarify what they wanted her to say, she didn't support Trump, she didn't mean that.
No, I didn't mean I like Trump.
No, I didn't mean I support Trump.
No, I didn't mean they until she came out and denounced Trump, they were not going to let her go.
Bullies.
These are the people that tell us they are the tolerant ones, and they are the magnanimous ones.
They are the ones who understand.
They're the ones who have all the compassion.
And all of that is just dribble.
Brief time out, my friends.
We will come back.
Sit tight, much more straight ahead right after this.
Okay, so I just got an alert on my iPhone during the break.
Mike Tomlin says, his uh weekly press conference on Tuesdays, which is today, Mike Tomlin says Antonio Brown filming his locker room message was foolish and selfish, and Tomlin regrets his own comments, in which he referred to the New England Patriots as rectal orifices.
But selfish and foolish.
And I was watching ESPN last night.
Ryan Clark is now a commentator on ESPN.
Ryan Clark was a safety for as uh as uh uh Heinz Ward says the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he's really had some great insight into this.
Uh Ryan Clark retired just a year or two ago from the Steelers.
He was he was a strong safety.
Ryan Clark, I I'm there's a lot of hard hits in football.
I will never forget it was a championship game in Pittsburgh, cold night, Steelers and Ravens.
Ryan Clark put a hit on Willis McGahey, the running back for the for the Baltimore Ravens.
And Willis McGahy to this day may not know where he is.
I mean, it was.
And it was legal.
It was a perfectly legal hit.
It was one of the hardest hits.
You know, he's a safety, he's a strong, powerful guy, but he's not one of the biggest guys on the field.
Anyway, he his take on this.
He didn't use the word millennial, but he didn't have to.
You know, Antonio Brown's 24, 25 years old, he's a millennial.
He's grown up with social media.
Remember my warning about this, all this the social media stuff, this Facebook and Twitter, this quest for fame, uh, this desire to be liked and noticed.
I said it's not good.
It is not real, it it causes distortions in what's important, it changes your priorities, and this is exactly what happened.
What Ryan Clark said last night was that Antonio Brown doing this, a 17-minute video with his phone in the Steelers locker room while a coach is delivering the team prayer, and he didn't attend.
And then Tomlin's post-game speech, and he didn't attend it because he's taking video of himself, uh, still in uniform preening and combing his hair and uh going through the motions of looking good for the camera.
Ryan Clark's point was ever since he's been on dancing with the stars, and ever since he's gotten national fame above and beyond whatever he's done for the Steelers, that likes and approval on Facebook are more important to him than likes and approval from his own family.
And he wasn't, I don't think he meant that specifically about Brown.
I think that is something that's actually very insightful in a generational sense, and that is this whole social media, and don't I'm not funny-duttying here.
There's no way to put it back in the bottle.
I'm not complaining about it.
I'm just observing and sharing my observations with you.
And I do think it portents problems.
People have to figure out ways to deal with, particularly like people that employ them, and people that need productivity from them.
They've got to find some way to get these people to stop thinking about themselves and to have their priorities straight.
And I thought Ryan Clark's comment that that uh this illustrated Ryan Clark, uh Ryan Clark's illustration that Brown's desire for acceptance, approval, likes, and all that from people he doesn't even know, outweighing the same thing from people he does know, his teammates and his family.
I thought it was a profound insight.
I really did.
And he didn't condemn it.
He was just, you know, he's a former teammate of Antonio Brown's, and he's, you know, once a stealer, always a stealer.
But it was really an insightful insight, insightful observation about, I think, uh generational things at large, not just players in the NFL.
Now, Antonio Brown has some leeway because he's a star.
He works, he works hard.
He does not let any of these fetishes that he has take time away from perfecting his craft.
You're not gonna well, the league may find him, but the Steelers are not gonna suspend him, and they're not gonna sit him down for where they didn't need him too much.
And he he does his job better than most.
It's just a fascinating thing.
And I knew way back when the social media phenomenon started, this was going to be to have the quest for getting noticed.
The quest for fame and having it defined by how many people claim they like whatever it is you've submitted on Snapface or instant chat.
Coach Belichick.
Um I guess a relevant, relevant insight.
I uh I do there's one other observation about this, but let me get a phone call in here uh for the uh segment in uh and this is Bob in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Bob, I'm really glad you called.
Thank you for waiting.
How are you doing?
Hi, Rush.
I'm a longtime listener and uh first-time caller.
Uh I'm actually calling in regard to the Democratic Party, and and uh actually I was a supporter of them.
I actually, and I'm ashamed to admit this now.
I actually eight years ago voted for Obama.
And I've always listened to you, took all your your word and info to heart, and I did not vote for him uh for Hillary this time.
I actually voted for Trump, and now it stands reason if you can look at Trump has this John Lewis really got to me.
And the comment he made that Donald Trump attacked him, and that Donald Trump cost Hillary her presidency.
Are you serious?
This party has fell apart.
They've donated 150 billion dollars to terrorism and all the stuff that goes on, and everybody's attacking Trump with with no uh I I'm just appalled and embarrassed.
I'm glad you're seeing it.
See, this is exactly what I want to happen.
Now he admitted he's listening, and there's no doubt I have been an influence, a positive influence uh for anybody, but still, he came to this conclusion on his own.
This idea that Trump attacked John Lewis, Trump was minding his own business, doing nothing related to John.
John Lewis attacked Trump, just like he attacked George W. Bush, John Lewis threw this grenade.
Trump reacted to it, but the media says Donald Trump, the seething, scathing attack on civil rights icon John Lewis, who was beat upside the head 50 years ago.
Big whoop.
Guy's been living off that for 50 years and he's become a party hack, is what he is.
I'm glad you noticed this stuff, Bob, plus all the money the Democrats have spent on terrorism in the Hillary campaign.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
Rush Limbaugh.
If I don't talk about it, it's not worth you knowing it.
And if I do talk about it, you can bank on it.
Don't doubt me.
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