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I want to be on the program, eight hundred to
eight two eight two. The President has been hinting at
a massive economic growth number the past couple of days,
past couple of days at his rallies. By the way,
the next Trump rally is scheduled at one thirty this afternoon,
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about an hour and a half from now. I'll probably
get started on time close to it in Tampa, where
there are already and have been, thousands of people already
in place, lined up ready for yet another Trump rally.
I've got pictures here of Aamala Harris. She was at
a rally. I don't even remember where it was it was.
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I guess it was Arizona yesterday. In fact, Bry, since
I'm talking, We've got these two pictures up here that
we can contrastle put them on the ditto cam. And
for those of you that don't have the Ditto caam,
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you're not watching the program. Will put it at rush
limbod dot com the website. Eventually, there is Kamala Harris there.
She is at a car horn rally in Arizona. Yet
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why even bother? That's it, folks, that's the crowd that
she drew. I'm looking at one, two, three, four or
five six cars and that the angle of that photo
is designed to show the crowd. It's taken from behind her.
You can see her there on stage. Now, let's switch
over to Trump and look at that. That's just one
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of his two rallies yesterday in Arizona. And I remember
back in twenty sixteen that everybody was saying crowd size.
You can't extrapolate crowd size and vote turn out. You
just can't. They've never been able to do that in politics,
and they're saying it again this. It's amazing. These gigantic
crowds for Trump, which are larger than they were four
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years ago, don't matter. They just don't matter. They're not
a factor, the fact that Biden, Kamala, Barack Hussein Obama
are not drawing flock. No, that doesn't matter either at
any rate. It's it's it's fascinating to watch all of
these professionals try to suppress the vote, try to depress
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you and and otherwise dispirit you. Anyway, back to me,
Thank you, Brian. Now, the President, as I say, been
hinting at a massive economic growth number, a massive GDP number.
Today it was release third quarter GDP thirty three point
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one percent. This is, in fact, the V shaped recovery
that she was in Tucson, Okay, that's where Comolo Tusa, Arizona.
Didn't matter where she was, nobody showed up to see her.
She V shaped recovery thirty three point one percent. This
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is the best economic recovery in history. And folks, it
only happened because of the things Trump put in place.
This is not automatic. It is not something that was
going to happen anyway. When the economy is solid, we
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can survive a massive unknown hit like this thing by
the coronavirus. You're seeing here is the results of what
happens with a closed economy. In the second quarter and
in an open economy the third quarter. What it means
is that we could use even more stimulus. We need
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Congress to get rid of this Pelosi roadblock. You need
to get folks at the evidence is so clear that
Democrats are the roadblock. The Democrats are This would not
be possible if the Democrats were in the White House,
if Biden or whoever was in the White House, and
everything else that had happened it happened would not be possible.
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We wouldn't have had thirty three percent GDP report today.
We'd be locked down. We would be shut down. In fact,
there's a there's really a scary, scary story today. I
just saw this before the program started, and I wonder
why if I put it in the stack. I don't.
I don't really needed it. A story about Australia or
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New Zealand or one of those places over there in
the Australia area. It is doctor Fauci, and somebody is
asking doctor Fauci, well, look look what happened. Either in
New Zealand or Australia. They shut down for a hundred
eleven days and they got rid of all their cases
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at COVID nineteen and Fauci says, Yep, it's exactly what
we need to do. Shut down for a one hundred
eleven shut down for one hundred eleven days. Do you
realize that's over three months, that's three and a half months.
These guys are talking about shutting down. This is doctor
to Fauci. I guarantee you, if Biden's elected president, Fauci
is going to be running COVID nineteen policy a hundred
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eleven days. If these people get the power to do that,
you can kiss your economic recovery goodbye and everything associated
with it. I will find the story because it's I
put it. I put it here in the in the stack.
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It's scary what these people are planning to do. And
this is just independent of COVID nineteen. If they if
they implement their other economic policies, such as the Green
New Deal, in conjunction with whatever drastic plans they have
for COVID nineteen. Oh I shudder, I just shudder to
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think what these people are going to do to this country.
Art Laugher told just the News the website here that
this is the best ever recovery. But you know, bottom line,
the reason that's the best is because the first and
second quarter were the two worst. They were caused by
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something not economic. They were caused by the pandemic. The
first and second quarter economic activity. So Laugher points out,
this is not a normal recovery, say in the sense
of the Great Depression. Art Laugher said that the data
from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis would show eight
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percent growth from the second quarter, which extrapolated over four
quarters would come to the annualized growth rate to thirty
two percent, and that's what we've got. Art Laugher said
that the thirty to thirty five percent range GDP very
nice v shape recovery, probably the single best quarter ever,
but then again it was the single worst quarter ever
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in the second quarter to quarter preceding this one. We're
just having a really nice, sharp bounce back, which is
just what should happen, and it has happened. Art Laugher
is an informal economic adviser to President Trump, including on
how to respond to COVID nineteen. He said the Q
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three bounce back would not have been possible without strong
economic fundamentals. He's compared to Europe and other developed nations
of the United States has recovered more quickly in part
because the federalist model of flexible, decentralized government with power
exercised at the state level, allowed for a more rapid
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economic reopening in areas that were less at risk of
intense COVID outbreaks. Now you can extrapolate something from that.
Take a look at these blue states that are still
locked down for all intents and purposes, and then imagine
what would have happened if those blue states, blue governors democratic,
if they had opened up, even just partially. If New
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York had just partially opened up, Wisconsin, not Wisconsin, Minnesota, Washington,
state of Washington, parts of parts of Oregon, if they
had just opened then we would have even rosier economic
numbers than what we have here, and the country would
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be doing all that much better as well. But I
just gotta I gotta tell you, folks, the bottom line is,
you cannot get rid of the virus by hiding from it,
like doctor Fauci seems to think. You cannot get rid
of the virus by shutting down your country for one
hundred eleven days. You cannot do it. And they haven't
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done it in Australia, in New Zealand, wherever it is
that they think they've beaten it. They have it. They've
just prolonged and delayed the impact of COVID nineteen affecting
their population. They haven't gotten rid of the virus, they
haven't stopped it dead in its track. They haven't done anything.
All they've done is shut down, kept people indoors, made
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sure there's no human contact outside of families. And they're
all beaten their chests and proud as they can be
of how they've outsmarted COVID nineteen. And right there is
doctor de Fauci endorsing the whole thing. So is it
true that it is the economy stupid when it comes
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to elections? I guess we're going to find out. GDP
thirty three percent growth rate in the third quarter. We
have had a ninety six and a half percent economic
recovery in less than a year. We have over seventeen
million jobs created in three point eight years. Pardon the sniffles,
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It's part of what plagues me. The seventeen million jobs
three point eight years. This includes the jobs created pre
pandemic in the Trump economy. Then we come along and
the pandemic hits, we shut down, we lose millions of jobs.
Now we are recreating those jobs. So if you add
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the jobs that were created pre pandemic the jobs created
in the recovery for the pandemic, we're talking over seventeen million.
In eight years, the Obama administration created twelve million jobs.
Trump in three point eight years, not eight, but three
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point eight years, seventeen million jobs Biden. Biden's pledged to
end eleven million jobs with his economic plan, with his
Green New Deal. By definition, the Biden Economic Plan is
going to force people out of work by shutting various major,
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powerful industries. The thing is a lot of people just
don't know because the drive by media is not explaining
the truth of the Biden agenda. And it really hadn't
even his. It's it's Bernie Sanders's agenda. It's Alexandriotes and
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her agenda. Not only is the GDP up, but weekly
jobless claims fell to the lowest level since March COVID shutdowns.
Then experts expected seven hundred and fifty one thousand, I'm sorry,
experts expected seven hundred and seventy eight thousand jobless claims.
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We got seven hundred and fifty one thousand, so much
less than what was expected. And again Trump beats expectations. Now,
these so called experts, they really don't expect bad results
from Trump. They hope for them big difference, and more
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often than not, they are disappointed. Grabs number two. This
is Charles Gasparino yesterday afternoon the Fox Business Network, the
Claiman Countdown. It's Liz Claiman's show. And she said to him,
as the markets crater, because they were yesterday on that
COVID news and some other things, as the markets crater,
the election day draws near, how are hedge funders preparing?
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Hedge fund traders I know? And these are household names.
They see some light at the end of the tunnel
for Trump, that there are ways he can pull out
of victory in Pennsylvania. There's a way he can pull
out possibly of victory in Michigan. They see the enthusiasm
of his crowds. They are looking at specific polling of
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specific districts and areas that trended to Trump the last time.
Are they trending this time? And they see some pick
up there in those battleground states. It's Michigan, it's Pennsylvania,
it's Wisconsin. They are looking at polling data that really
starts to show that there's light at the end of
time for a Trump victory, is what that means. So
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Gasparrino here is saying that the market has not baked
in a win for Biden. The market is not proceeding
on the assumption that Biden is going to win. And
Gasparrino says that traders, hedge fund traders and others are
starting to see light at the end of the tunnel
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for Trump and that it is tightening in the battleground states. Now,
these are people who put their money behind their decisions.
This or not. For these people, in many cases, it's
not about policy or ideas, or politics and ideas or
ego policy ideas. It's about money and what it means
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when they haven't baked in a win for Biden, it
means that they have not assumed that Biden already has
this thing one and therefore they have to adapt accordingly.
They think it's still possible that Trump could pull this out.
In fact, another poster sees a Trump win. This is
Kyle Smith story in the New York Post. This poster
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is Jim Lee Susquehanna Polling and Research, says that the
president will carry Pennsylvania and will prevail in the election
to go along with the Trafalgar groups. Robert Kahyley, let
me take a brief break. It will come back and
we will roll right on like nothing stopping us. Hang on, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I got all that coming up. The Tucker Carlson. What
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an amazing story last night, Tucker Carlson telling the story
about how it turns out to you. It's I guess
it's UPS shipping some some documents in regarding a Tony
Bobolynsky story, and the Biden story is shipping some things
overnight from New York to California. Somebody at UPS broke
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into the package and stole all of it. And it's
a it's a fascinating story. They had made copies, the
Fox people have made copies, so they weren't out anything.
But it is an amazing story. We'll get to it
in due course. Hang on, here is what I had.
I was. I was reading the audio SoundBite roster before
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the program, and this is where I saw a doctor
to Fauci. It was Shepherd Smith on CNBC. The news
was I shouldn't point this, I shouldn't, but mister Snirdley,
have you heard that Shepherd's ratings over at CNB, they're
not doing well. I mean, I'm like the bottom of
the I mean it was really the lowest rated. I'm
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sorry to point it out. I've got nothing against Shepherd.
I couldn't care less. But anyway, and doctor doctor Fauci
on the news was Shepherd Smith. He asked Fauci about
the recent spike in coronavirus cases, and this was the
conversation of Melbourne. They had one hundred eleven day lockdown,
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started with twenty thousand cases a day, and two days
ago they had zero cases. Why can't we do that?
When you talk about lockdowns that certainly they were extremely successful.
What Melbourne did with Australia did as a country was
very successful. I was on the phone with my Australian
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colleagues two nights ago and they were describing exactly what
you said. God forbid, folks. If one eleven day lockdown
Melbourne started with twenty thousand cases a day, two days
ago they had zero cases, why can't we do that, chaps?
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Why yeah, we do it. We could chip, we can
destroy the economy and take the world economy where this
where we can do that, There's no reason to do it.
The mortality rate for COVID nineteen is plummeting. The death
rate is way down. There isn't any reason for this panic.
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There isn't any reason for this hundred eleven days of lockdown.
We've been there, done that. We destroyed livelihoods, we blew
up people's dreams. We still have parts of cities and
towns boarded up. I don't even know if Shepherd's right here.
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I think it might have been New Zealand shut down
for one hundred and eleven days. Regardless where it was.
It isn't necessary, and they're gonna be. They're gonna they're
gonna face a spike. You shut down for one hundred
eleven days, you're not getting rid of the virus. You
are not destroying the virus. You're not wiping it out.
You reopen after one hundred eleven days, You're gonna have
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a spike. You're gonna have a COVID spike. All they're
doing is delaying the inevitable. Okay, quick, quick break here,
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well worth the investment of your time to tune in
to the EIB network telephone number eight hundred two eight
two eight eight two. Debbie Dingle last night. She's the
widow of the John he passed away recently. Debbie Dingle,
Democrat Michigan, was on CNN today talking about the state
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the presidential race in Michigan. Listen to this. It's tiny
here in Michigan. Some of the auto workers who I
thought we're going to go back to Joe Biden. We're
very clear with me last night they were voting for
President Trump. We had ninety thousand voters that didn vote
in the presidential election last time. We've got to make
sure that people vote in the presidential and the Senate race.
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So I'm not you know, I'm not sending the alarm
belt like I was four years ago, that it's competitive.
It's tight. Yeah, it's competitive. It's tight. They get a
lot of auto workers are going to vote for Biden.
Very clear with me last night, they're voting for Trump.
She just discovered this. This is I think if these
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Democrats are run around and talk to people, they would
make this same discovery themselves. They do not know what's
happening out there. They're believing their own polls, just like
they did four years ago. They're believing this is over.
They're believing that it's going to be a pretty much
Biden landslide. And then they go out and they talk
to people whoa the cop record, ninety thousand auto workers
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didn't even vote in the presidential election last time. Who
do you think is telling her they're going to vote Trump.
It's these people people didn't vote last time. They're voting Trump.
That's what she's trying to tell these people at CNN.
It's tight out there. It isn't over out there. I'm
not sounding the alarm bells like I was four years ago,
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but it's competitive. She is sounding the alarm bells. So
I think this is a fascinating little bit of This
is a kind of information that you're not going to
see reported in too many places. But it's one of
these little giveaways, and you talk to an actual Democrat
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in an actual battleground state getting surprising information in terms
of what the expectations are. I think this is commonplace
and it would be happening all over these battleground states
that Democrats would do it now. Last night I started
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getting massive quantities of messages and emails from people who
wanted me to see something. And what it was was
an indorsement of President Trump by Jack Nicholas, the greatest
all time professional golfer in the world. And I want
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to read his endorsement to you, and I want to
tell you a little one Jack Nicholas story. I've had
the privilege over the last three and a half years
to get to know our current president, writes mister Nicholas
a little more as his term has progressed, and I've
been very disappointed at what he's had to put up
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with from many directions. But with that, I have seen
a resolve and a determination to do the right thing
for our country. President Trump has delivered on his promises.
He's worked for the average person. In my opinion, he's
been more diverse than any president I have ever seen.
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He has tried to help people from all walks of
life equally. I'm just a guy from Ohio, a Midwestern
middle class family whose grandfathers both worked on the railroad.
They gave their son, my father, the opportunity to pursue
his education and his American dream. I was taught strong
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family values. I worked hard to pursue my own dreams,
my own American dream. I also believe that Donald Trump's
policies will bring the American dream to many families across
the country who are still trying to achieve it. You
might not like the way our president says or tweets
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some things, and trust me, I've told him that, but
I've learned to look past that and focus on what
he's tried to accomplish. This isn't a personality contest. It's
about patriotism. It's about policies and the people those policies impact.
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Donald Trump's love for America and its citizens and putting
his country first has come through loud and clear. How
he has said it has not been important to me.
What has been important are his actions. And now you
have the opportunity to take action. I know we're only
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a few days away from November third and election day,
but I am certain many of you have not yet
made up your minds. But if we want to continue
to have the opportunity to pursue the American Dream and
not evolve into a socialist America, have a government run
your life, then I strongly recommend you consider donal Old J.
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Trump for another four years. I certainly have, and I've
already cast my vote for him. Trump responded on Twitter, Jack,
this is a great honor. Thank you very much. I've
told all of you that one of the greatest aspects
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of the success that I've enjoyed over the course of
my life has been the opportunity to meet people who
are the best at what they do, and to in
some cases get to know them pretty well and learn
from them. It's one of the greatest perks that I
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can cite, and it's it's one of the most rewarding
aspects of success. And it's it's it's it's in fact,
it's one of the least I didn't think of it
as I was. You know, we all dream of success
when we're young, and we all hope to achieve it,
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and we all wonder what it's going to be, what's
going to be like, how it's going to manifest itself,
What's what success gonna really mean? And you create hopes
and dreams about what even that means. And meeting great
people and learning from them, that was that was something
I well, I thought that it might happen. It was
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not something that I was put the top of the
list of things that would be a part and parcel
of success, but it turns out that it maybe is
the best perk. And I've had the good fortune to
play golf with Jack Nicholas a few times. One time
was after Thanksgiving last year, and I just wanted to
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do I was playing well this day, and I had
met Jack a number of times before, I just I
hadn't played golf with him. I think this was the
first time. I know it was a second, but regardless
it was, it was one of the one of the
few times. And you can just identify classy people by
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the way they do things. And that day we were playing,
the day after Thanksgiving, I was playing particularly well, which
was a plus for me. I mean, the last thing
you want to just go out and be hacking it
around and duffing it around and embarrassing yourself when you
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have a chance to play with Jack Nicks, I would
play it for me. I was playing pretty well, and
as we're at the sixteenth hole, the second shot is
a long shot if you take it over water, and
I grabbed my six one and I took the swing
and I put it to like four feet and Nicholas
drove up on his cart. He said, you know, you're
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I've been videotaping your swing all day. I'm gonna put
your swing on my desk. I'm gonna videotape this way
and put it on your put it on my desk.
It's I can learn from it. And I just started laughing,
as the last thing he's going to do is do that.
But that's how he chose to compliment me, to say
that he was going to put my swing on his desk. Folks,
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that is the epitome of class. I cannot Uh, it's
it's more to hey, man, you're playing well today, really good.
He came up and made a point of telling me
about my swing that he thought he could learn from it.
That that's just that was just the most incredible thing.
I just I felt like bowing down and thanking him
so much for it. Uh. But he's truly a class
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His family was with him that day, his son's uh,
and it was it was just a great day weatherwise,
it was perfect. And he's just a class act. So
when he writes this message for people about his reasons
for supporting Donald Trump. You can believe every word of it,
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including the parts where he says he's not crazy about
the way the presidents talk sometimes and not crazy about
the way he tweets, but that that doesn't matter the
big picture, big scheme. That doesn't matter a hill of
beans to what's really important. So I wanted to share
that story. We got to take a quick time out.
We'll come back and continue right after this. Don't go
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away at Twitter handle at real ar Limbaugh. That's our
Twitter Twitter handle. Folks consolidated had a bunch of Twitter
pages out there, got rid of them. We're not down
to one at real ar Limbaugh. To the phones. We
start with Dave in Chicago. Great to have you with us, sir, Hello,
thank you for taking my call. Mega dittos, Thank you, sir.
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Of course. I live in Illinois at democratic run state
once again, King Fritzer. You know he's he's imposing new
restrictions on restaurants U Chicago actually started today. Okay, hang on,
hang on, let's JB. Pritsker is the governor of the state.
That's what you're talking about, yes, sir, And what did
he do? He is imposing new restrictions on the state.
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Actually Chicago County starts tonight, but Kankakee County and Iroquois
and two or three others in the area started two
weeks ago. And I'm encouraged finally to see these restaurants
defying him and staying open. And it's an amazing thing.
And lets me know that the finally the people are
saying enough enough, you can't do this to us. It
won't work. So Governor Pritsker has started shutting down restaurants again,
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that's that's that's your point, yes, sir, And they're defying him.
They're staying open right because they just they they're not
gonna willingly put themselves out of business anymore. They can't.
And right now, I guess there's this morning on the news,
Pritsker said that he's going to start getting the Illinois
State Police to start enforce him that and yet to
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the restaurant um said that they're gonna suthe Pritzker and said,
you can't do this to us. We're hanging on by
its bread. And it's really happening. They are staying open
and I want to see it. Finally, some encouraging things
happen in this state. To see people saying enough enough,
you can't do this to us. Well, we'll see how
it pans out. These, you know, people like like JB. Pritsker,
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these are these are liberal Democrats who um, they have
no compunction whatsort but lowering the hammer grabs bite number
twenty five. You gotta hear. This is Andrew Cuomo, the
governor of New York. He was on The View today
and he's talking with with Whoopee Goldberg and she said,
you know, now I'm going to ask you. You know
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you're holding you know who responsible for every death in
New York from COVID. Why I'm holding you know who
responsible for every death in this country? First, Whoopee because
he lied about it. He lied about they knew that
millions were going to get infected and that hundreds of
thousands that were going to die. He keeps talking about
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the chinavirus chinavirus China virus and trying to demonize China.
The virus did not come here from China. The virus
came here from Europe. This is all on his doorstep.
You believe this. This is Andrew Cuomo blaming Donald Trump
for every COVID death in the country. He is responsible
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for tens of thousands of COVID deaths with his nursing
home policy in New York State, and he's using his
friendly media to brush that aside and trying to blame
it all on Trump. Trump did everything he could to
try to help Andrew Cuomo, including sending the hospital ship
in that wasn't used and turning the Javits Center into
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an emergency hospital facility that Cuomo didn't use, and now
he's out. He's even disputing the fact the virus came
from China. This virus came from Wuhan. It came from China.
Parts of it, yeah, I ended up in Europe. Parts
of it came straight from China. Trump shut down travel
from China early on. This is how drastic these people
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are getting. This is how you get You get the
governor in Illinois now demanding that restaurants shut down again,
and the restaurants, apparently, according to our caller a, are
bucking it and saying the hell no, We're not going
to ruin ourselves. And we'll a bad feeling about this
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because democrats do not Democrat politicians governors do not react
well to insolence from Citizens Day just don't react well
to it, So we're going to see if some heads
get cracked. Here Phil in Cincinnati, I'm glad you called.
Great to have you the EIB network kid, Hey, Rush
really Megadetto's and you are a tonic to millions of
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us here and around the world. So you just keep
getting better, you keep giving it out. Hey, I wanted
to rewind back to Fauci and Shep Smith and Australia.
I looked it up. Australia has a population of twenty
five million, about California has a population about twenty nine
Why doesn't Fouci get together with Gavin Newsom shut down California,
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give it a test and see if it really works.
You know, you've reminded me of something. I like, the idea,
let's let's turn California into a into a Petrie dish,
because they're already starting to do that, and you've got
a governor out there who apparently is open to that
kind of thinging. Our morning update today is a report,
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if you will, on the King of California, Gavin Newsom,
and the demands and the requirements and limitations that he's
placed on the citizen into California for Thanksgiving. It is.
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We did the Morning Update. I've recorded after yesterday's program,
and I have people send me the story overnight, and
I just said, well, that's it's it's the Morning Update tomorrow.
Make sure you hear it. We're going to review it
for you as the program unfolds today. I've got I
don't have enough time to get to it right now.
It's gonna break coming up. But such things as maximum
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three households can get together for Thanksgiving. You in your
own home, you must wear a mask at all times
except for when you are eating or drinking. Before you
sit down. Everybody in the house has to have a
mask on. After you eat Thanksgiving, then are you got
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to put the mask back on. And those are just
two things. There is a long list of requirements. So
I like the idea. If doctor Fauci thinks they're doing
a great in Australia, let's have a little test market
test here in California. Let's basically shut down California. See
what they've been They've pretty much been doing that anyway,
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haven't they? Fastest three hours in media rush Limbo. Great
to have you with us here, my friends. Five states
where voter fraud might change the election our Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan,
and Florida. And we'll have the details on this. I'm
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sure none of this will surprise you as we come
back from our brief obscene profit time out here at
the top of the hour. Hi, folks, welcome back. Great
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to be on the program. Eight hundred two eight two
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eight two. President Trump do for a rally in Tampa
in a half hour, and our microphones are there and
we will probably be jipping little inside broadcasting lingo. They're
joining in progress the Trump rally. They get this. Nancy
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Pelosi was just on Bloomberg Television's Balance of Power show.
It's hosted by a guy named David Weston's a name Ringabell,
David Weston. He used to be the president of ABC News.
Now he's got a show. You know, I have never
seen anything like this. There used to be lines of demarcation.
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Management was on one side and people on the air
or talent were on the other side, and they never
crossed over. But now these guys David Weston, president of
ABC News, now has his own show on the Bloomberg.
It's just it's just another probably not a big deal
to any of you, but those of us in the business.
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It is a classic sign of the deterioration of the
news business and the whole idea of journalism. Anyway, it's
an irrelevant point to the bike he's got Nancy Pelosion,
he says today, Madame Pelosi, we got news about the
GDP number in the United States, thirty three percent growth.
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Does that make you think that we may not need
another stimulus as much as we thought we did. No.
In fact, it is proof that we need to stimulus
even more so. The reason we had a good, a
better third quarter is because of what we did in
the Cares Act and the subsequent legislation for PPP. Of
that put money into the economy that's going to wear off,
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and we need another infusion. What you just heard was
Nancy Pelosi trying to take credit for the GDP number.
She's trying to take credit for it on the base
that it was her that infused money into the economy.
So what she's trying to tell everybody here is that
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the economy only grew because government stimulated it. And in
this way she puts forth the argument to the great
unwashed that the only way to get economic growth is
to have the government running things. This is a hideous
example that she's offering here, but it's made to order
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for her purposes. Yeah, thirty three percent economic growth, and
she's telling the great unwashed, it's oddly because of the
stimulus we put into the economy in Congress. It has
nothing to do with you. It's got nothing to do
with you opening back up. It's got nothing to do
with Trump policies, has got nothing to do with tax policy.
It's got nothing to do with people wanting to get
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their lives back. No, it's all because we in government
stimulated the Then she I think makes a mistake. We
need another infusion. She says, well, where is it. You're
standing in the way of it, Miss Pelosi. You're doing
everything you can to make sure there isn't another infusion
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because you don't want Trump getting any kind of credit
for it whatsoever. Anyway, this is a very very dangerous
Yet to me, it is because of what she's going
to be able to make people believe. Here is the
reason for the GDP explosion. Government. We're so dangerously close
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with this election to the The whole argument that we've had,
philosophical argument we've had during the course of the thirty
plus years i've hosted this program, is is how do
you have prosperity? How do you create prosperity for the
largest numbers of people. It's been a worldwide argument. On
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one side, we have the Marxists and the communists, and
you know what they believe. They believe that only government
can do it, because only government can make it fair,
and that there shouldn't be billionaires, there shouldn't be people
with so much more than everybody else, and so government
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will create the prosperity, and government will make sure that
it's equally and equitably distributed. It never works, by the way,
it never does. Then there are those of us on
the capitalist side who believe in the essence of individual
freedom and liberty, ambition, and desire, preparation, hard work, that
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these are the human values that are used and which
determine a person's station and position in life. Now for
those who do not have, for those who are in
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any way deficient mentally or whatever, that's that's where welfare steps.
That's where society is compassion. It comes in to help
those who cannot help themselves. But we don't believe in
destroying the ethic, the work ethic by telling everybody that
it's not up to them. And this answer of Pelosi's
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is made to order for the leftists and the communists
who want people to believe that the only way to
have success and prosperity is for the government to be
behind it, for the government to be pushing it, for
the government to be responsible for it. Anything else is
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unfair and equal and so forth. So keep keep a
sharp eye. And this is also what I been talking
about in recent days. And I was thinking last night
that I may have sounded a little drastic yesterday. And
one of the reasons that I think I might have
sounded drastic is it I think even snardly thought that
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I sounded a little drastic when I was describing today's
American left and how we don't have anything in common
with them, and how they are not the slightest bit
interested in the values that we share that we have.
And here, folks, here's the thing. I use the phrase
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JFK Democrats back in nineteen sixty JFK during his inaugural
address said, ask not what your country can do for you,
ask what you can do for your country. That is
a philosophy and a statement today that does not fly
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in the Democrat party. That statement JFK made directly implies
that you have a duty to support your country. The
country does not have a responsibility to take care of you.
It's the other way around. You take care of yourself,
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you take care of the country. You invest in the
country by investing in yourself. So it used to be folks,
Republicans and Democrats that there were overlaps in objectives. We
all wanted prosperity, we all wanted a decent future for
kids and grandkids. We all wanted kids and grandkids have
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a good education. These are things that we held in common.
These were values that we held in common. The differences
the arguments that we had, and they were knocked down,
drag out. We're over how to achieve it? And to
the Democrats of those days, the only way to achieve
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all of that was through government. Government had to be
responsible for education, Government had to be responsible for economic prosperity,
because only government could make it fair. Only government would
be compassionate. We of course believed in the individual We
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believed in rugged individualism. We believed in the value of
work and what it says about someone. We believed in
the idea that you can be whatever you want to be,
you can dream whatever you want to be, and you
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can be it. The only thing holding you back is you.
The Left never did buy into that. They thought it
was unfair because it's true for some people, but it
isn't true for everybody. If it isn't true for everybody,
that it cannot be allowed to take place. Well, today, folks,
we don't even have that little bit of overlap, and
that's why we're in this major knockdown, drag out era
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in the history of our country. We don't have even
when it comes to the idea of family prosperity, individual prosperity,
just doing well in life, doing well economically, we do
not have anything in common on how to do it,
how to achieve it because the Left has totally devolved
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into identity politics and the belief that this nation is unfair, immoral,
unjust and needs to be basically erased and reconstituted. So
the arguments that we're having are knocked down dragout with
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no commonality. We used to share at least some similar objectives.
We don't even share those anymore. Today's American left does
not believe they are possible and doesn't want them to
be possible. We, on the other hand, don't want to
give it up. We do not want to give up
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on the concept of individual freedom and liberty and let
that take you wherever it takes you in life. We
don't want to give up on the concept of individual responsibility.
We don't want to give up on the notion that
you are in charge of your life and that nobody
better than you is out there to live it. Nobody
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is going to care as much about your life as
you do, no matter what these people at say, government's
the only fair entity out there. They don't care about
how you end up in life. They only tell you
they do, but they don't. Nobody's going to ever care
about you as much as you do. So this is basically,
I mean, in watering it down and deluding it, some
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of these are basically the times in which we live.
That's what this argument in this election is, in large part,
not solely, but in large part about what kind of
country are We're going to be. Are we going to
be a country where you have some say so in
your future? Are we going to be a country where
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you be able to choose what you want to do
in life without being punished for making the wrong decisions
by your government? Or are we going to live in
a country where government's going to be in charge of everything,
including what you drive, what you eat, where you can travel,
how you can get there, because of economic policy, because
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of environmental policy, because what they want to do is
totally control as much of life as they can. And
you're watching it now. I had a call last hour JB. Pritsker,
Governor Illinois, telling restaurants gotta shut down. Restaurants are resisting.
You know what Governor Pritsker has that they don't have.
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He has control over their liquor licenses. If you tell
a restaurant that you are absconding their liquor license, that
you are taking the liquor license away, you're basically shutting
them down. You will find that a lot of restaurant
owners will do whatever they've got to do to maintain
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the liquor license. It's major profit center. Governor Pritzker, if
he wants with these insolent restaurant owners refusing his demand
that they shut down and to ruin their livelihoods. Again,
if they're going to stay open, he can just come
in and close them down via their liquor license. It
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can't serve booze in here anymore. Now go try to
make a profit. And he would do it. Any number
of Democrats would do it. They are vindictive and me
they're not interested in working with people. They're interested in
issuing orders and having people follow them. Anyway, a brief
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break will come back and we will continue right after this. Folks,
do not go away all right. Thanksgiving is going to
be here before you know it. The only question is
are you going to feel like giving thanks for anything?
Time will tell. Now, if California King Gavin Newsom gets
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his way, it's going to be a Thanksgiving that you
and your family and some of your friends will never forget.
Governor Newsom and the California Department of Public Health have
issued new regulations that will determine how citizens are permitted
to celebrate Thanksgiving holiday. Every single Thanksgiving gathering held in
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California must include no more than three households. Now, I
don't know how many people that is, I've got people
emailing me saying rush. The maximum number of people you
can have at Thanksgiving in California is six six people.
I guess they would know. Let me check one thing.
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I've got a little sheet. I no more than three households,
including your own. Make it. I can't find a thing
you're allowed to gather an open part well. I can't
finding about numbers. All I can find here is no
more than three households. I guess if your household has
ten people, and another household has ten, and another household
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has ten, you have thirty people. Is that right? It
doesn't make It's unclear or how many people were talking about,
but I'll guarantee you it isn't many. And the reason
for this is that Governor Newsom has determined that if
people for more than three different households gather, the increased
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chances of transmitting COVID are just too high to risk.
California residents must also here, learn and obey the following.
Governor Newsom says that the people of the state must
wear masks in the house before and after they eat.
Residents are to avoid singing and chanting and shouting because
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that projects the virus into the air at even greater distances,
So you have to show up with a mask. You
have to leave it on until you eat, and have
to eat, you have to put the mask back on.
You have to shut your mouth until Thanksgiving celebration is over.
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Now Here is a This is the the mandatory California
Christmas Thanksgiving gathering guidelines. The official guideline checklist. No more
than three households, including your own, may gather. The host
of the gathering must collect all names and addresses of
those attending. All gatherings must be held outside. You can
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go to the bathroom inside if the bathroom is frequently sanitized.
You are allowed to gather in an open park three
households only, but no concurrent gatherings like with people you
know in the same park. All seating must be socially distanced.
All food must be in single served disposable dishes. You
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have to wear a mask at all times and less
your You can only gather for two hours. Maximum singing
is discouraged, but if you have to sing, you have
to wear a mask and you have to sing below
a standard speaking voice. Those are mandatory California Christmas and
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Thanksgiving gathering guidelines. That's just a taste of what's coming
if Joe Biden and the Democrats win this election. It's
just a taste of what's coming pretty soon. Guidelines like
that are going to have no limitations, and not just
Thanksgiving and not just Christmas, but whenever they think it's
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necessary to limit your freedom. And if you think after
we get past a pandemic, whenever that is, if you
think they're going to give up the kind of control
that they are exerting over people during a pandemic, you've
got another thing to think about, because they're going to
create new reasons to not lose control all over you
the way they're exerting it here and now, let me
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grab a quick call before it run out of time.
Ray in Mayville, Michigan. Welcome sir, Great to have you
with us. High Hi Rush, I'm praying for you. Thank you, sir,
very much. Say the progressives Biden Kamala. Their rhetoric is
we must move forward. We've got a change just for
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the sake of change. We can't go back, and I
agree wholeheartedly. We can't go back. We can't go back
to a president that runs around the world apologizing for America.
We can't go back to a president that says America
is no longer a Christian country. We can't go back
to a president that says the big jobs, the good jobs,
(55:46):
they're gone, They're lost forever. Get used to the new normal,
get used to higher taxes, regulation time businesses that just
chase them away. We can't get back. And Biden was
part of that team. And we vote Joe Biden, and
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we're going to go back the very government that these
socialists want to install. Socialism. Individuals are fleeing to America
from all over the world to get rid of it,
to get away from it. Yes, get away, to get
away from it, to get away from it. And everywhere
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that it's been tried it's failed. Yes, but that's only
because we haven't had the right people trying it. We
haven't had the right amount of money spent on it.
That's what they tell you. Anyway, I'm glad you called
out there. Ray. We gotta go a quick time out
back with much more. Right after this, folks sit tight.
The Trump rally is getting ready to commence in Tampa,
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and it is massive. The numbers of people there are
just massive. There's a number of online sites where people
have already logged in to watch the Trump rally. Some
seventy five thousand people already logged in at one particular site.
It has not yet begun, but our microphones are there. Folks.
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this is Carrie back to the phone, Salem, Oregon. Welcome
(59:45):
to the program. Great to have you high Hey, thanks Rush,
thanks for taking my call. I'm a long time listener
and I'm praying for your recovery. Hi. Thank you very much. Hey.
One thing quickly before I get to my point. I
want people to know if there's a lot of support
for Trump in Oregon, but because we are such a
rural state, Portland overrides us. That's why I were Blue.
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So he's got a lot of people that love him
and are voting for him. Here. Just want people to
know that, Okay, well we're not We're not going to
hold Portland against you. Don't worry about that. Thank you.
Um Okay, my point God this morning, turn on Fox.
First thing I saw was people attacking the girls Scouts
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for congratulating Amy Comy Barrett saw. Also they had on
their on their screen all of the women who have
been and are on the Supreme Court. What the heck?
I even heard that someone was threatening to um to
start producing in mints, which you know is what the
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Girls Scouts sell. I just want to hear what you
have to say about that. Uh, about what the Girl
Scouts not being allowed to make thin men's anymore. I
hadn't heard that. Yeah, there was somebody who actually threatened
to start making those, and that's their main fundraiser. I mean,
that's that's what they're getting supported by. Okay, I'm I'm
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totally confused that. What's that? What are you confused about? Mike?
Have you heard about this? Oh? Oh, oh, you're you're
not asking about thin mints. You're asking me about about
something else about the whole thing that's happening. I want
(01:01:37):
to know what your thoughts are. Uh, okay, Well let
me I think I've got the story here in the
in the snack. Uh. I do know that the the
Girl Scouts officially thanked or or or congratulated Amy Coney
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Barrett for making this import and they were dumped on.
Can you tell me what? Maybe you've got it in
front of you. Oh, here it is here it is
Girl Scouts deleted tweet congratulating here it is Girl Scouts
have been forced to delete a tweet that they posted
congratulating Amy Coney Barrett on her appointment to the Court
because of the backlash on social media. They deleted a
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tweet congratulating Amy Coney Barrett after the post triggered apparent
backlash on social media. The post read congratulations Amy Coney
Barrett on becoming the fifth woman appointed to the Supreme
Court since its inception in seventeen eighty nine. He had
a photo of other female justices, including Ruth Mader Ginsburg,
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whose seat Amy Coney Barrett filled, along with the Sonya
Soto Mayor. The post received The Girl Scout post received
criticism from social media. The actor Ambert Tamblin tweeted a
scathe rebuke, folks, Look, this is just the continued assault
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on the United States of America. It's an assault on
American history, It's an assault on American values. It is
a direct assault on the traditions and institutions that have
defined American greatness. This is what we're in the midst
of here. This is what this campaign is about. This
is what this election is about. It's what the last
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thirty years have been about it's about the left getting
away with this with no pushback. So the Girl Scouts
tweet out a congratulation amy Cony Barrett, and now they've
got to withdraw it. Why because some people we've never
heard of bitch wine and moan about it on social media.
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Screw them. But that's not what we're doing. We're all
cowtowing and we're all backing down. We don't want to
be offensive, and we don't know what defend them and
so forth. We're trying to buy a little peace by
letting them have what they want. You can't buy peace
with these people because that's not what they want. They're
trying to destroy the definitions of this country. They're trying
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to destroy everything that defines this country as unique and great.
They're trying to eliminate everything in this nation's past that
they find offensive. That's why I can't understand why Biden
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is getting the level of support that he's getting. I can't.
It can only be because a tremendous number of Americans
to this day still don't know what actually is going on.
They watch it happen, they watch speech shut down on campus,
they watch people violently attacked on campus for saying what
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they want to say, basically, for saying conservative things or
things at dovetail with American traditional values. They watch looting,
they watch destruction, they watch rioters set fire to American cities,
and we're about to elect the political party that supports that.
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I don't understand it. I haven't understood it for a
long time. It's happening right in front of our eyes.
It's not as though this is a gigantic, hidden bunch
of activity that's taking place out there. They are destroying
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our past. They're tearing down statues, They're tearing down every
bit of evidence of our greatness from the past. They're
doing everything they can to intimidate and frighten people into
expressing support for anything positive about the country. Everybody in
the world can see it. To me, there ought to
be a secret, gigantic backlash waiting to show up and
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vote and render these people the minority that they are.
But I don't know that that's going to happen. All
I know is this, back when I was growing up
in my little hometown of twenty five or thirty thousand people,
this kind of stuff had started, it would have been
shut down before it got anywhere near a threatening size.
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People would not have put up with it. They wouldn't
have put up with destroying storefronts and looting. They wouldn't
have put up with stores being burned down simply because
of political protest message. Wouldn't have put up with it.
But somewhere along the line we started putting up with it.
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Somewhere along the line, we started saying, well, I guess
it won't hurt it, let's let it get out of
their system. And I think what was missing was that
there was never a proper explanation to people why this
stuff was happening, and to the extent that those of
us who tried probably weren't believed. I mean, it's a
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it's a it's a it's a tough sell to come
along as it, folks, These people trying to ruin our country,
they're trying to destroy Come on, rush they don't you
think that's a bit of a extreme react. No, it's
not extreme. If anything, I'm underselling what's happening here. If anything,
i'm soft selling it. These people are out to destroy
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everything that has defined this country's uniqueness and greatness. Why rush?
Why would they want to? I don't know they don't
like it. They're communist, they're Marxists, they don't fit in.
They're odd balls, they're they're they're weirdos, they're multiculturalists. They're
ticked off about something. They're offended. I don't give a
rats at why. Just because they're mad and defended doesn't
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mean they get the rule roost. But yes it does,
Yes it has. The offended have gotten to do whatever
they want to do. We can't have these people offended.
We get their feelings hurt. If it means tearing down statues,
if it means destroying churches, if it means destroying religion,
if it means attacking God, Christmas, things uniquely country, uniquely American,
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we've set by and we've let it happen. We've let
them destroy our schools. Rather than run the risk of
our kids getting bad grades, we've let them ruin education.
So now, what do you think Rose, The Girl Scouts
have been penalized for congratulating Amy Corda, What do you
think is gonna happen? The Girl Scouts, the Boy Scouts,
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They've been destroyed, folks. They may as well not even
exist in terms of what they used to be. They've
been targeted because they are distinctly American value based organizations,
and they were attacked on the basis that they were homophobic,
which was an absolute crock. So pardon me if my
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patience is a little short here, I gotta take a
brief break. We'll do that and come right back. Don't
go away, ladies and gentlemen. The Girls Scouts are like
the Boy Scouts. They're not what they used to be.
They've been commandeered and taken over, and on the basis
of the Boy Scouts because they were a homophobic and
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they wouldn't allow gay Scout masters or whatever whatever whatever
they the garbage argument was, and so the Boy Scouts
cow towed and caved in and whatever they were is gone.
Same thing with the Girl Scouts. Now, the Girl Scouts
they're all about teaching little girls about abortion, feminism, climate change,
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global warming. They've been taken over just like the Boy
Scouts work. And it's it's not just them, it's every
American institution that was distinctly and uniquely American has been
targeted for destruction on a basis that it's racist, sexist, bigoted, homophobic,
anti LGB teach you or whatever the hell it was,
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and we just stood aside and let it happen. Sorry,
that's why this election is so important. This election is
an attempt to put the brakes on it again like
twenty sixteen was. And you'll notice what happened after twenty
six or twenty sixteen. They refuse to accept the results,
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and they have been trying to make everybody's life miserable
ever since. And it's only because we got a guy,
Donald Trump willing to put up with the personal attacks
and not cave into these people that we haven't lost
at all as of now. I, for the life of me,
don't understand how the Democrats even have a holy prayer
of winning this election. If this country, if we are
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still the United States of America and we still have
a majority of people of distinct, unique American cultural values,
the left ought not have a prayer. But this is
why I've been trying to make the point. Biden, he
doesn't have a connection with anybody. Nobody can care less.
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He's got a D next to his name, that's all
he is. And that D means a bunch of lies.
It means they care more than anybody else. It means
they're compassionate. It means they're fair, it means they're not
mean spirited. It means all you gotta do is look
at Hillary Clinton. If you want to dispel the notion
that they're not mean, that they're not angry. Hillary Clinton
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dispels every notion about the American Left. She puts the
lie to every notion of it. There is no more angry, upset,
deranged female in the country today than Hillary Clinton, the
most cheated on woman in America. And there's nothing about
her that illustrates positively what the American Left is about.
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This is what's been so distressing for so long to
me personally, and that is that if we still have
a majority of people in this country who are distinctly
uniquely American in terms of the values that they live
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by and hold dear and cherish, the American Left ought
not have a prayer of winning the election. But look,
I'm not naive. I know the election is not about that.
The election is about Donald Trump's personality. The election is
about how suburban women don't like Donald Trump because of
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his tweets and because of his hair and because of
his personality. That's what Jack Nicholas is trying to get
Everybody to wake up to none of that matters, given
everything else that's on the line, given everything else that's
at stake here, none of that matters. Then you've got
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the entirety of the US media, which has abandoned journalism
and is now totally devoted to left wing Democrat Party activism.
But they do it under the guise of journalism, so
that most people apparently think what they're watching as journalism
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rather than left wing activism. When they watch the news.
There is so much deceit, such an intricate web of
deceit that has been woven for the past number of
years in this country. People are I guess you almost
have to forgive them for getting caught up in it,
because it's been oppressive. It's been everywhere. It's been never
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ending quick time out back with more in a moment.
Now the Trump rally in Tampa hasn't yet begun. Our
microphones are there, and I have promised you people. Looks
like it's getting ready to get underway now, I think,
so we'll jip it when we get back from our break.
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I mentioned this earlier in the program, and I didn't
get into any of the details. Another polster sees a
t when it's a piece by Kyle Smith, and I
think it's uh, you know, he publishes at the New
(01:15:09):
York Post a National Review, and I think this is yeah,
it's a National Review piece and it starts this way.
By the way, the poster is Jim Lee of Susquehanna
Polling and Research, now the Trafalgar Groups. Robert Kahley is
an outlier among posters in that he thinks Trump is
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going to carry Michigan, Pennsylvania or both and hence be
reelected with two hundred and eighty electoral votes. That's that's Kahley,
and we've been through that breakdown. We did it last week.
But another poster, Jim Lee of Susquehanna Polling and Research,
echoed some of Kahley's points about the voter known as
(01:15:52):
the shy Trump voter being missed by posters. Jim He says,
there is definitely a submerged Trump vote. He was asked
for a prediction. He hedged a little bit, then predicted
a Trump whin. He said, look, I can't call it
if the turnout is going to be what I think
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Trump wins it. See, and that is the key. What
is all this early voting? We just heard Debbie Dingle,
folks that the anecdotal evidence is that the early voting
is Trump, not the Democrats. The early voting is Trump.
Debbie Dingle, Democrat Michigan, just said she was out talking
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to a bunch of auto workers in Michigan and she
was stunned. There were ninety thousand of them didn't vote
in twenty sixteen, and a bunch of them, she says,
are voting Trump this year. She says, the Democrats have
got to stop thinking that they have this thing in
the bag. Now when you look at the early vote,
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something like sixty five or seventy million people have already voted.
What is the assumption. The assumption is that it isn't
ticked off Democrats. Oh yeah, Democrats that have been mad
ever since election in twenty sixteen. They thought they had
the election in the bag. They thought it was a
slam dug, and they've been so ticked off over Russian collusion.
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But stop and think a minute. Everything they have believed
in is not true. They have been living a lie
for four years, from Trump Russia collusion, to Ukraine impeachment
to you name it. Doesn't it stand to reason? See
this is my logical thinking. Is it stands to reason
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that there are more ticked off, livid Trump voters than
there are people that want to elect Joe Biden to anything.
Look at the way their guy's been treated for four years.
Look at the way they've been treated. Trump voters elect
a president to save America. They have been laughed at,
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they have been mocked, they have been impugned, they have
been made fun of, they have been criticized, they have
been called un American, they have been called every name
in the book. Why doesn't it make sense that they
have been seething out there for four years? And given
the chance to go out and vote and make sure
that their voice has heard that they are the ones
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in the early voting category. Why do we assume the
early voters are all Democrats because we've got a death wish,
because we have some pessimistic attitudinal problem, which is justified.
I mean, we've we've taken it on the chin enough times,
got the media against us and all that. But to me,
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it makes it makes as much sense that all of
this early voting would be pro Trump, and that this
pent up demand, this this invisible turnout would be pro Trump.
I don't see Joe Biden with huge crowds of people.
I don't see Kamala Harris with huge crowds of people.
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I didn't see Hillary with huge crowds of people. I
don't see outward signs that there are gobs and gobs
and gobs of people can't wait to vote for Joe Biden.
I don't even see Joe Biden excited about running for president.
So here comes this guy, Jim Lee Susquehanna, and he further.
(01:19:30):
He goes further than some other analysts. He suggests that
polsters may be deliberately overstating the strength of Democrat candidates
in order to dampen Republican turnout. He's flat out saying
that the polsters and the media are engaged in voter suppression,
(01:19:50):
and he put it in a press release. He calls
it the very definition of voter suppression for a poll
by Franklin and Marshall College to claim Hillary Clinton was
ahead by seven points among likely voters in surveys taken
from October twenty sixth to October thirtieth sixteen, There's no
way she was ahead by seven or eleven points. She
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would have won the election if she were ahead by
seven or eleven points. There's no way that was true.
He calls that liberal bias. Yet he notes that the
Franklin Marshall College pole and its lead poster are still
taken seriously by the media, still cited as nonpartisan experts.
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He thinks there ought to be professional consequences for posters
who are so wildly inaccurate that it ought to raise
serious questions about their impartiality. He's got a great point here.
This guy had Hillary Clinton winning by seven to eleven
points one week from the election. It wasn't even close.
And this guy's out there still today running a poll
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claiming it's nonpartisan, claiming it's fair, claiming it's accurate, as
are all of the others that got it wrong. You
have to kind of hand it to these guys going
public like this. To Hayley, if Trafalgar Jim Lee of Susquehanna,
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this guy, Jim Lee was not finished. He calls attention
to what he describes as garbage poles showing a double
digit lead for Biden in the past few weeks in Pennsylvania.
He sees that as a replay of twenty sixteen. He says,
I called on the American Association of Public Opinion Research
to crack down on egregious polling, to tighten standards for
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firms that clearly don't understand the landscape of Pennsylvania. So anyway,
let us join the Trump rally. He is in Tampa
and it just started a few moments ago. We haven't
missed much. Here we go, said thirty three point one.
And let me tell you what they're going to do.
(01:22:01):
I never even thought of this one. They won't even
talk about it. This is the biggest event in business
in fifty years. Nobody's ever seen a number like this.
This is bigger than any nation. No nation has a
number like that. Other nations right now, they're look, we
were compared to Europe. Germany is doing so well, France
is doing so well. Everyone's doing so well. No, they're
(01:22:23):
not doing well. And you take a look at what's
going on. And we want the best for them. We're
on their team, we want to work with them and
everything else. But they're not doing well. They're spiking up big,
they're shutting down, they're locking down. I disagree with that
because we're never gonna lockdown again. We locked down. Yes,
we withstood the disease. The wins lockdown. She's gonna see
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to it. And that's what it is. This explosive economic
growth is four times greater than what the experts expected.
They expected a number that would be like seven percent,
eight percent. But here's what's going to happen. You're gonna
go back home. You're gonna say that was incredible. Milania
was unbelievable. The governor, the governor was incredible. He I've
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never heard anybody speak like that. Trump was okay to
left the head. But we have no choice. We have
to vote for Trump because it's between Trump and Sleepy
Joe and anybody beat Sleepy Joe. I could take a
couple of these guys. They're friends of mine. No, it's
been Trump and disaster. I will tell you between Trump
(01:23:31):
and disaster. I'm running against the worst candidate in the
history of presidential politics. I don't care, wouldn't lose a draw.
This is the worst candidate in the history. He shouldn't
be there because Polka Hunts kept going instead of getting out.
Then it would have been against Bernie, which would have
been fine to you know what. You would have had
a more energetic base if we had Bernie. That's one thing,
(01:23:54):
because I don't know if they have a base. Here's
what's happened. He goes for a speech. They're showing you
thousands and thought, look as far as all the way
back to that building, as far as the eye can see.
And Biden is leaving his basement today. He took the
lid off. You know what he does. He takes the
lid off, runs to the closest part of Delaware, like
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if you can get a little piece of Pennsylvania. People
in Pennsylvania a wise to him. They know all about
his dope. Fracking, no fracking, no fracking, then he gets
to Pennsylvania. He learns it's a million jobs. And by
the way, Pennsylvania they give us that you can fire
up your factories. They give us the energy, and it's
inexpensive energy. So it goes to Pennsylvania all of a
(01:24:37):
suddenly changes. Yes, So I have nothing against fracking. And
the press doesn't call about on it, right, and they
don't call him out on where's Hunter? They don't call
about where's Hunting? Now they're covering it up. Where's Hunter?
Is Hunter in the crowd? They don't call him out,
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they don't call him out. Unwares Hunting. Ah, it's cramzy
(01:25:26):
as crazy. You know. Some people said, I get a
call from all the experts. Right, guys that ran for
president six seven, eight times, never got past the first round.
But they're calling me up. Sir, you shouldn't be speaking
about Hunter. You shouldn't be saying bad things about But
because nobody cares, I disagree, you know, maybe that's why
I'm here and there. But they say, they say, talk
(01:25:51):
about your economic success, talk about thirty three point one percent,
the greatest in history. Look if I do, I mean,
how many times can I say it? I'll say it
five or six times during the speech Charity three point one.
But you look at that, and you look at Tucker
Carlson what he did the other night? Right? Great? And
(01:26:15):
followed up by Sean and followed up by Laura and
the next day nothing at all, right, nothing, nothing in
the New York Times, the fake New York Times. Hey,
how about anonymous? Did we see anonymous? A Lode staffer.
Anonymous turned out to be a guy. I'm trying to
figure out. I don't know who the hell this guy is.
(01:26:37):
So the New York Times, said a senior White House official. No,
he was no senior anything. This was a look, we
are in big trouble with the press. They are truly
the enemy of the people. They are the enemy of
the people. So this guy, alright, Donald Trump, the little
(01:27:04):
taste of the rally in Tampa, Florida. I find it
find it fascinating. He's uh, he's he's sharing with us
that the people are telling him. Don't waste time on
the Hunter. Talk about your agenda, talk about your achievements,
talk about the record. I understand that, I understand talking
about Joe Biden. I don't know that all that many
(01:27:26):
people care about Hunter but Joe, Yeah, you can make
you could make a case because Joe is actually the
the the opponent. Anyway, we'll take a brief time out,
my friends, and we've gotten much more. You never know
what's coming next here on the EIB network, So hang on.
People have been waiting patiently to appear on the program,
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and so let's go back to the phones. Ron in Modesto, California.
I'm glad that you're waited to appreciate your patients. Sir, Hello, Hello,
Mega Dido's Rush in a daily listener, first time caller,
frustrated Californian listening to your show. You know, I feel
we need I have a clarification and a comment and opinion.
Clarification is is that California is divided. It's if you
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take I five that runs from La All we have
to Washington. The west side of five is the communist California.
The east side of I five is the Republican California.
We have to deal with those people from La San
Francisco dictating everything. So I just wanted to clarify that
because you're California, it's going to go blue and it
(01:28:32):
always does. There's nothing us Republicans can do about it.
In regards to Gavin and his illegal mandates, the Republic
of California, we don't listen to him. We don't care.
Every time he talks, another family moves out of California.
So it's not going to have any impact on our Halloween,
our Thanksgiving, or our Christmas. My opinion is, if you're
(01:28:55):
that scared, stay home. The virus is not the pa
to make. The fear that they're producing from. This is
the pandemic. That's what I have to say. All right, Well,
I'm glad you called. Thank you, ron U Joe in Danbury, Connecticut.
Great to have you with us, Sir, how are you
Mega Dittos? Rush Hey? I called because I wanted to
(01:29:17):
explain why plugged Biden insist he'll get into the Paris
Accord hoax despite the cleanliness of our air and water.
It was supposed to be Hillary's three trillion dollars payoff
for surrendering America to China. She surrendered. It was just
another Cylindra, and I could explain why if you're interested.
(01:29:38):
Uh no, that's that's that. I'm not interested in that.
That's that's that's not what you said. You wanted to
talk about so uh, we're trying to be as accommodating
as we can hear. All we ask is you tell
us the truth. If you if you tell us you're
going to talk about X and you get on and
talk about why, then we've taken your call under false premise.
(01:30:01):
And that's that's that's that's not good. Let's go to
Kevin in Louisville. Great to have you your next er.
We'll give you a shot. Hey, rush Um. Joe Biden
claims that his tax plan is to not raise tax
on anybody making less than four hundred thousand, and that
is really a lie because Joe intends to increase tax
(01:30:22):
on corporations. Corporations really don't pay tax. They pass the
taxes on to their consumers. So if I own a
business and I'm selling something for ten dollars and I
profit one dollar, and he increases my tax ten percent,
then I'm just going to raise my price eleven dollars.
So in reality, with his plan, the little guys paying
(01:30:44):
all of the corporate taxes. You know, he's he's either
too dumb to grasp that or the person pulling his
strings knows precisely what's going on. And they're just deceiving everybody.
Of course, of course everybody knows what's going to look
this is something as a seventy seven year old guy
with forty seven years in Washington, he knows exactly what
(01:31:08):
he's lying about here. He knows exactly what he's misrepresents.
Two points about this. Biden has pledged that he's going
to raise taxes on corporations and people who make four
hundred thousand dollars a year or more. Then he says
(01:31:28):
that he's going to repeal the Trump tax cuts. Well, folks,
the mathematics is very simply, if he follows through and
if they repeal the Trump tax cuts, then everybody is
going to get a tax increase. The Trump tax cuts
benefited people who make less than four hundred thousand dollars
(01:31:49):
a year. The Trump tax cuts were across the board
under the premise that everybody deserves a tax cut. There's
no law that says just because you make x numbers
of millions that you have to pay more are a
greater percentage than anybody else. So there's two things here.
(01:32:09):
Biden says he's only going to raise taxes on people
who make four hundred grand a year, or more. But
he's going to repeal the Trump tax cuts. Well, if
he repeals the Trump tax cuts, then everybody is getting
a tax increase, everybody, including you. He's lying through his
(01:32:30):
teeth when he tells you if you're less than four
degree of a year, that you're not going to get
a tax increase. You are. The point about corporate taxes
is exactly right. Corporations pass tax increases along to the
consumer as much as they can. There are some limitations
they face depending on the industry they're in and depending
(01:32:53):
on the competitive times that they are involved in. You know,
it's not axi matic that a corporation can raise prices
on a goods or services. It's good to services anytime
it wants. Um there are there are tricky ways that
they can raise prices, but they still have to they
(01:33:18):
have to be careful that they're not doing damage themselves
in the competitive realm. If they if their competitors are
not going to raise prices and they do, then they've
got they've got a problem. But generally speaking, in a
philosopher philosophical sense, corporations do not pay taxes. That is
correct ninety percent of the time. It's exactly correct. Corporations
(01:33:42):
pass tax increases onto the consumer by folding the tax
increase that they face into the price of whatever it
is they're selling. So Kevin is exactly right about that.
Kevin and Loeu. Corporations as a rule do not pay taxes.
(01:34:03):
They're happy though for you to think they do. Oh,
they would love for you to think they're getting soaked,
which is why they never complain about it. But they
don't get soaked. You do every tax increase you do.
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your first year's plan. Let's go back to the Trump
rally in Tampa. See what's what's on the agenda at
this moment in time. This election will decide whether the
Biden Harris, how about her? How about her? I'll tell
you what what our great Vice president Mike Penn debated her.
(01:37:00):
It was a total you know the expression if it
were a fight, they would have ended it within two days.
They were saying the fake is she did magnificently well
against Mike Pess. Now, now that's what happens. You know,
you do great, great, great. Two days later you realize
they have it down that you lost down. Mike did fantastically.
(01:37:23):
He's a great vice president who works very hard. And
I'll tell you one thing. You know, as kids are
in the military and their teachers, I guarantee you one thing,
Mike Pence has not made hundreds of millions of dollars
by scamming foreign countries, because that's what they've done. They've
made hundreds of millions of dollars and they can't and
(01:37:46):
nobody wants to talk about. Look at that. Are they
doing that on purpose? Are they friend or foe? I
don't know. Actually felt good. I felt water in my face.
I said, where the hell is that? They may be
doing that on purpose. Let's find out if their friend
der foe and if their poe, let's take care of us.
(01:38:08):
Out of a bitches who don't trouble a rally in
Tampa foreign our ladies and gentlemen. He's sending the son
of a youth me. Oh, look they're hitting the press.
If that's out theime. Oh they're going to cameras. There
goes a million dollars worth of equipment. Look at that. Wow,
(01:38:30):
that's cool actually, and I'll tell the media I have
nothing to do with that, but it is sort of
like cool. I got feeling like a little that's greg
you know, Biden is appearing as amazing. It's amazing, and
(01:38:53):
I say it or not because we've liked Ronald Rigging.
We've liked a lot of you know people, mostly their stiffs,
mostly generally speaking, they don't do the job right to
take the president down to second, so I have to
shout over him. I just want to share an observation.
Biden has got something going at Coconut Creek, Florida, folks.
The contrast here is just we got a close up
(01:39:14):
on Biden. There's no sign that there's any kind of
a crowd anywhere near where Joe Biden is. He's got
on dark glasses that he's hiding behind. He's not wearing
a jacket or a tie. He just ranting about things
and who knows what. And on the upper monitor, Donald
Trump surrounded by loving, adoring tens of thousands of people,
(01:39:36):
just having the time of his life, loving every minute
of these rallies. The contrast could not be greater. All right,
bring the president back up as we rejoined his rallies.
We love you, we love you. This guy he hasn't
tried since he was a baby, and probably didn't try
then either, and now he's tried. No, there has never
been that gent before, and I appreciate it, and I'll cry.
(01:39:57):
That's why I ended earlier. I'll cry, except I don't
want them to say your president broke down in tears today.
I don't know. That's not cool. We don't want I
don't know suburban women might like it. Why don't you
try it of China to say, gee, I just saw
something that surprises me. You know, we've taken billions and
(01:40:19):
billions of dollars out of China. Yes, we get twenty
eight billion to our farmers, twenty right out of China.
I don't want to have. But then the plague came in.
Right then the play came in. That's sort of everything.
You know, we made a great deal with China. Drive
me playing. I'll tell you want to erect everything. I
(01:40:39):
will say. Three weeks ago they ordered more corn, more soybeans,
more beef than at any time in the history of
this country. So they obviously think I'm going to win.
That's right. They try comes obviously think you're gonna win,
and they want to make us happy. But we're not
happy because that should have been stopped and it's not here.
(01:41:01):
All over the world, you see what's going on Europe.
It's so sad, but you see what's going one hundred
and eighty eight countries all over the world. What China
has done to this world? What they've done. People come
up to me, they're clothed and masks and stuff and
this Hello President Hello. I said, look look at this
what China has done to our country? What China? What
(01:41:24):
I may do that? You better be careful what China
has done to this country. What it's not the first
time either, Yeah, but what are you going to do
about it? Not airpang airpang? But you can ever pay
(01:41:47):
for two hundred thousand more lives? You can never pay
for that. Yeah we can. We can make them pay plenty,
but two hundred and ten thousand lives. But it would
have been two million lives. It's incredible job that we've
done and that the American people have done. This could
have been two million lives, they said two point two maybe.
(01:42:09):
All right, there you have a President Trump and the
rally in Tampa. It started right at two o'clock, by
the way, and I guess the first ten minutes we're
actually the first lady President was standing next year on
the stage, first Lady opened the rally. She was on
fire as well. The President Trump took over has been
(01:42:30):
going on since, and he's in North Carolina later today
after wrapping his rally up in Tampa. One thing I
want to before we go to the break here. I
watched Missouri Senator Josh Holly on TV last night. He
was describing the modern day aristocracy and that his suppressing
(01:42:54):
free speech. He's talking about Facebook and Jack Dorsey and Twitter,
and he's basically describing this modern day aristocracy. Says, if
you want to know what it's like to live in
an aristocracy, just open your eyes. This is it. One
(01:43:15):
tiny group of Jack Dorsey's case, really weird. People control
what we're allowed to say, what we're allowed to share,
who is allowed to report on what It's just absolutely ludicrous.
Senator Hawley called it a modern day aristocracy that will
continue until Congress stops it. But there's something I saw
last night actually yesterday afternoon during the program, and I
(01:43:38):
commented on it, but I didn't spend enough time on it,
and it was this. The subject is the New York Post.
The New York Post has the details on everything involving
the Joe Biden financial scandal, involving his son Tony Bobo Lensky.
It is dead to rights because they have the source
(01:44:00):
material they have the Hunter Biden laptop. None of it
is written by anybody but the principles in the story
Jim Biden, the brother of Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, the
son Bob o Lynsky, and others. So what does Jack
Dorsey say? Jack Dorsey says, Well, we're not going to
let any of that laptop be seen on Twitter because
(01:44:24):
we're not going to allow the New York Post to
be seen on Twitter because the New York Post obviously
hacked the material in order to get it. So whether
the material that they have is true or not doesn't matter.
Jack Dorsey said, the New York Post hacked the computer,
(01:44:47):
but they didn't. There was no hack. There hasn't. But
even if it was, who is Jack Dorsey, As Senator
Ted Cruse said, say, who the hell elected Jack Dorsey
to determine who gets to see what? In America? Who
(01:45:07):
elected Jack Dorsey to determine whether something is hacked or not?
Who elected Jack Dorsey to decide if something is hacked
nobody gets to see it. Who elected him to make
this decision? Well, Russia, it's his company. He can determine
what he wants on his company. Not Yeah, but not
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when he portrays it to be something else, not when
he's promotes Twitter to be something that it obviously isn't.
But I mean, it's a dangerous thing. It is a
truly dangerous thing, a misrepresentation. There is no hack here.
The New York Post didn't hack anybody. They got hold
of the laptop. The laptop is Hunter Biden's. The information
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on the laptop is provably, demonstrably, provably true. Jack Dorsey
is declining to let any of it be seen on
Twitter because he claims the New York Post has direct materials.
That's his term, direct materials, meaning they hacked the computer.
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It's all bogus, but it's it really is. Also, Josh
Holly says, modern day aristocracy. It's going to go on
until Congress stops it. Folks, I need to really apologize.
I've been in a foul mood all day for a
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host of reasons, but this is this is just one
of those reasons. It's gonna go on until somebody stops it.
We've been saying that for twenty five years. It's gonna
go on until somebody stops it. We're gonna let the
left destroy American history. We're gonna let the left destroy
American culture. We're gonna let the left destroy everything that
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has been built up with great American value using traditions
until somebody stops him. They're gonna get away with it
Russia until somebody stops him. Who stops him? Nobody stops him.
The Republicans don't try to stop him. In Congress, House,
and Senate, nobody tries it. The only guy that's trying
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to do anything to slow these people down as Donald Trump,
and we might not elect him because of his eyebrows
for all I know. Back, Okay, let's quickly head back
to the funds. There's still a lot of people here
who have been waiting. Patient list is David and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
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Welcome sir, it's great to have you here. Hi. Thanks
for Russ. You know, when the person earlier asked why
are the Antifa and be doing what they do in
the streets, you made it simple but a very profound statement,
because they don't sit in is what you said. And look, Rush,
these were the kids in grade school, high school, college.
They weren't athletes, so they couldn't hang out with the jocks.
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They weren't smart, so they couldn't join the chess team
or the debate team. These were the punks that dressed
up in goth cut their forearms on a regular basis,
who hated themselves, hated everyone around them. And now it's
manifested itself in this antifa anarchist bs and this self
loathing that they have. It really does sum up the
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left to a t. It's exactly who they are. It
has long been my belief that, look, all of this
is how as and if you will, in the what's
called a multicultural movement, and I firmly believe that multiculturalism
is honestly and literally the root of the vast majority
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of problems we're having in America to day. And multiculturalism
came about exactly as you have just quoted me. It's
a bunch of people who, for whatever reasons, and they're everywhere,
don't fit in. They're oddballs, cooks, weirdos. However, at least
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as societal norms are defined. The sad thing is that
a lot of us would qualify as oddballs and weirdos
and KuPS depending on how norms of the day are defined.
What we have here is a movement that has attempted
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to harness this resentment and hate and to politicize it
and turn it against the country, and therefore the country
now under the guise of multiculturalism, the country is being
blamed for what these people think are their own shortcomings.
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The country is to blame for them being oddball. The
country is to blame for them being weirdos. The country
is to and so they comprise the offended. These are
the people who are the offended, and they have been
able to take out their anger and resentment on everybody
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else by getting the offended or them as the offended,
to get everybody else to have to stop what they
are doing because it's offending them, it's bothering or whatever.
And it's given them political strength and power. It's been
harnessed by education, and that's where it has been empowered.
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And it look it's a little bit more complicated than
this too, but at its root, this is what I
wish I had more time to evolve this further, but
I will another time. Hang on folk, all right, folks,
that's a proof fastest three hours in media. We are done,
but fear not. We're back tomorrow. Open line Friday, which
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means you're can bring up anything you want. You just
can't lie about it. You gotta be honest. But you
can talk about whatever you want, be thinking about it,
and we will see you in twenty one hours