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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbo Show podcast.
And so it begins. Gabriel's Sterling, the voting system Implementation
manager so called of the State of Georgia, has tweeted
some issues in Columbia County. There was a programming error
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on security keys for some location scanners and poll worker cards.
Voting continues on backup emergency ballots. Newly programmed keys and
cards are being taken to locations via law enforcement. Is
that a record for the move to backup emergency ballots
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in Georgia. That's Gabriel's Sterling, the so called voting system
implementation manager of the State of Georgia. It's always a
good look. I think that the police chief in his
reflect to shades dropping off the new vote scanners and
it's not totally Banana Republic or anything like that. Georgia
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is voting today. Rush is out. You know why he
is out. All of us regret the reason why he
is out. He's resting up after treatment over the New
year period, and he wants to be back at full strength.
And you know what it's like when Rush's full strength,
You've got to stand well back from the receiving apparatus.
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Rush very much hopes to be back tomorrow, and tomorrow
is a significant day for one. You know, Russia's old
line that when he took a day off for a
celebrity golf tournament or whatever, no news ever happened that day.
The news knew that Rush was out, so there wasn't
any point having any news. And it's a bit like
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that in Georgia, because we're now being told that unless
it's a really landslide steal by the Democrats, unless you know,
it's just a runaway steal, we're totally unlikely to have
any results by tonight or by tomorrow, So you never know,
Rush might be back just in time to announce the result.
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And also in the course of tomorrow's show, we will
have the beginning of over a dozen senators over one
hundred members of the House of Representatives objecting to the
Electoral College installing Biden as president. That stu to begin
at one o'clock Eastern time, so about an hour and
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to Rush his show tomorrow and is likely to continue
until well into the early hours of Thursday morning. Rush
will break all of that down for you when he
returns one eight hundred two eight two two eight eight
two is the number to call. We have mister Snerdley
the one and only call screening from Sunny South Florida,
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which is near North Florida, which is quite near Georgia.
So he may be able to bring us on the
ground or on the nearby ground reports of what is
happening in Georgia. Actually, Sunny South Florida is probably as
near as the eight thousand Republican poll watchers are going
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to be able to stand in order to watch the
so called count Do give us a call, particularly if
you're from Georgia. Todd was prioritizing Georgia callers, as he
said at the top of yesterday's show, and we'll do
that Ti. I'm particularly interested when you look at President
Trump's appearance last night. All the news commentary is about whether, Yeah,
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he talked up Kelly and David, he loved them, he
stood shoulder to shoulder. But he also said he was
looking forward to the governor and the Secretary of State,
the Republican governor and the Republican Secretary of State's next elections,
because he was going to come down to Georgia and
campaign against them. So all the commentary today is whether
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Republicans are in broken glass mode, whether they're going to
crawl across the broken glass to vote for the beloved
Kelly and David in order to save the Republic, or
whether they are so disgusted by the behavior of the
Georgia Republican Party, by Georgia's Republican officeholders, and by the
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general tolerance of corrupt election theft in Georgia and elsewhere,
that they're not they're not going to bother. I'm getting
contradictory reports from the Peach State. Some people say no,
there's there's been long lines at some polling stations, and
others saying, yeah, there's there's nobody there. This this doesn't
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look good. So we shall we shall see. And that's why,
as I said, if you call one eight hundred two
eight two two eight eight two and you are from Georgia,
we'll be happy to hear your thoughts on what's going
on there. As I said, I just read that thing
out back up emergency ballots in Columbia County, Georgia. I've
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never heard of these. I'm so tired of this. I'm
so bored of this. Since actually since before election day,
I've been talking about how dysfunctional these elections are a
unique level of dysfunction, not just in the Western world
but compared to places that people don't think of as
running good elections, but actually in large parts of Africa
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and Asia and even Latin America. They now are capable
of running reasonably normal elections, so that they're not tweeting out,
you know, an hour after polls open that there's been
a big screw up in Columbia County. There's a mysterious
quote unquote programming error. So poll workers, these eight thousand
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poll workers who are supposed to watch the polls can't
get into the building or but not to worry, because
we're dispatching the police chief in the reflector shades to
deliver the special emergency bat. I'm so sick of it.
And I know, and I had this last time. Who
the hell do you think you are? Some foreign guy
just coming and saying our elections stink. Take it from
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the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump was
on terrific form last night. And whatever happens on January sixth, tomorrow,
whatever happens on January the twentieth, it is important to
learn the lesson of the last five years that it
helps to have a guy who speaks the truth, who
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just says what should be stark, staring, obvious to everyone.
And you know, people always say they're a straight talking guy,
they're a straight shooting guy. We had this, as you know,
John McCain. His campaign bus was called the straight Talk Express.
He didn't actually do a lot of straight talk when
it came to certain issues, but he posed as a
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straight talker very effectively. Trump actually is a straight talker.
And this is what he said last night in that rally.
And I'm amazed at him, actually, because if you think
of what's going on insider him after what he witnessed
in the early hours of November the fourth, and the
days that followed. Again, something that doesn't happen anywhere else.
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Doesn't happen in Denmark, doesn't happen in Portugal, doesn't happen
in Slovenia, doesn't happen in Tuvalu, doesn't happen in the
Solomon Islands. Where you're ahead, you go to bed on
election night thinking you've won, and then in the course
of the rest of the week you lose slowly. It's
a bit like you know, American elections are like the
Afghan War. It's all shock and all on election night,
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and then the long slow bleed over the weeks, months,
decades that follow. So Donald J. Trump last night said
quote and God bless him for this now, because I'm
tired of the lies and dissembling and invasions with which
politics is conducted. He just said something which is true. Quote,
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we run all over the world telling people how to
run their elections. We don't even know how to run
ours unquote. And he's absolutely right on that. That's the
craziness of the COVID Relief Bill, where we're giving money
to Cambodia for the promotion of democracy. What the hell
did the poor Cambodians do ever to deserve the Yankee
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imperialists trying to turn their reasonably functioning elections into the
equivalent of Pennsylvania, Michigan or Georgia. God bless President Trump,
the real straight talker, for telling the truth about this stuff. Quote.
We run all over the world telling people how to
run their elections. We don't even know how to run
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ours unquote. So people are voting in Georgia today as
is also traditional mobs a menacing in the national capital.
Josh Hawley is one of the senators who's objecting to
all the Shenanigans, and as a result, he had an
antifar mob, antifast scumbags, as Senator Haley put it, show
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up outside his house in DC. He was back in Missouri,
that's the state he represents, but his wife and their
newborn daughter are unable to travel because of the COVID,
and so they were back in DC. They have this
mob actually at this front door, an anti far mob,
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antifast scumbags, as mister Hawley says, correctly, threatening his family
at their home in the District of Columbia. You know,
we're supposed to have a public health emergency. Have you
heard about this. There's apparently something that came out of
the bat market in the wet market in Wuhan, and
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it's supposedly a big public health emergency all over the world.
And so there are huge restrictions to prevent the spread
of the COVID. You can't leave your house to go
to work, you can't have granny over for New Year's Eve.
You can't do nothing except when you want to threaten
Republican senators and other such figures. And then the mob
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can be right at your front door, yelling, expectorating. That's
how it spread. Speaking moistly is how you spread the COVID,
as Justin Trudeau said, So they're all outside at his
front door, on his doorstep, speaking moistly, projecting the COVID
all into the front door and through his letter box.
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And so there's no public health crisis if you want
to go and threaten a Republican senator. And this is
the world they're making for us, now we've seen it.
The judges don't want to take on these cases because
the judges know they're going to have this mob on
their doorstep. The state legislators of the constitutional responsibility for
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this cockamamee system, they don't want to take it up
because they don't want the anti farm mob on their doorsteps,
spreading the COVID on their front door knocker. And yet,
and yet we are expected to react to all this
as if it is a This is just part of
the healing process, you know, when the mob shows up
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at Josh Hawley's front door, this is just part of
the healing process happening under Joe Biden. I'm interested to
hear what you have to say about how it's going
in Georgia. I'm interested in your view. The dispute is
apparently within the Republican Party. According to the media, there's
people who want who say we've got to save the republic.
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There's other people who say, ah, you know, to hell
with it, it's all a fix. The fix is in.
What's the point. There's a whose enthusiasm for Georgia Republicans
has been greatly diminished by the conduct of the Republican
governor and the Republican Secretary of Say whatever your take
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on that, or if you're a big time lefty and
you're all cocka hoop at getting some nitwit trusty Fundi
who makes chi com propaganda videos and then some Castro
suck up who apparently ran over his wife's foot and
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the only other thing he's been running is a kid's
camp rife with child abuse. If you're excited about getting
these two paragons of leftist virtue into the Senate, also
give me a call one eight hundred two eight two
two eight eight two. We will examine it from every angle.
In the hours ahead, America's number one radio show, the
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Rush Limbo Show, on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. You
know The thing about this is if you cannot run
fair elections, if you have a high tolerance for totally
dysfunctional election systems, people would up with it because they
seem to think, oh, well, you know, that's just election day.
It's just like one Tuesday every couple of years that
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everything's a disaster. But no. Eventually in affects you ability
to do other things too. For example, I shall might
do this, I might do this at extended length later
in the show about the similarities between the COVID administration
and the electoral process. But here we have Southcome Southcom,
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which is part of America's military command and is responsible
for GETMO in Cuba. For Guantanamo. You remember that used
to be a big deal. Lefties were all excited about
it because it's where all the guys who were captured
on the battlefield in the Ghad taken for rest and relaxation.
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And Khalid shake Mohammet is still there. You know, the
guy who supposedly pulled off nine eleven was a big
guy behind the plot of that. He's still there twenty years,
twenty years, and he's waiting for his case to come
to trial. And then even if he gets condemned to death.
It'll be another ten years for that, so he will
actually be he will actually be lucky to live to
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see his day in court, Khalid Shake Mohammed. But he
will be living, you know why. Southcom says that the
COVID nineteen vaccines bound for GETMO this month to be
handed out to the wartime detainees. So the perpetrator of
nine eleven, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, miscess early, what's your problem? Yeah, yeah, absolutely,
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mister mister sadly, he's identified the issue here. He's crackajack
like that is is snadly, Yeah, exactly. So in other words,
if you're wondering why you're Auntie Mabel can't get a vaccine,
well she should have pulled off nine to eleven like
Karlie Shake Mohammed, because he takes priority. The GITMO detayedees
take priority over your grandma, over your aged aren't, over
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whatever sick ailing relative you have, with whatever underlying conditions.
Screw them, Karlid Shake Mohammed and the other GITMO jihadis.
I mean, for a start, most of them are suicide bombers,
so they're eager to die and maybe they don't want
to get the COVID because they were planning on self
detonating in Times Square, but they're getting the COVID. And
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this is why, as I said, it's not just the
the reaction, and particularly in New York State, which I
want to talk about with the with the politicization of
COVID vaccines, but this is way beyond politicization, where actual
she vaccinating our foreign enemies before our old people, you know.
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And I'm just saying, I'm just giving this as a
word of advice. If you're like an Isis guy and
you're in Raca and you're worried because people have been
spreading the COVID around, and you're thinking, actually, now I
think about it, the Islamic States healthcare system doesn't seem
to be that good. And I'm not saying I want
to get Blue Cross, Blue Shield any of that, but
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maybe I'd just like to be captured taking a get MO,
get myself shot with the old COVID juice, and then
I'll be able to come back take up arms on
the battlefield. I'll be fighting fit again. But I don't
even know if it's I wouldn't mind betting actually that
isis runs a better vaccine rollout system than these guys do,
because that's when it comes down to, Khalid Sheik Mohammed
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is gonna be getting his COVID vaccine before you are,
Auntie Mabel. There's no reason for this. They have open
air jail cells because it's fabulous weather in Cuba, so
they're basically that. I've been there. I went there just
before Ramadan, and the guy lining up and doing all
the introductions he introduced introduced me to the head naval guy,
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the head Air Force guy, the head Army guy, the
head marine guy, the head ci hey guy, and right
at the end was the Ramadan pastry chef that they'd
flown in to make all the nice pastries for these guys.
And they took me to see the cells, and the
cells are open air. They were about us. They're way
nicer than any prison on the American mainland. You get
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you're wafted by these Caribbean breezes, which in the event
there is any COVID in the air, wafts it all
around and out to see, so you're not penned up
enclosed airless with cell mates. They all have their own cells.
And Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who has had a golden run
since being picked up the authorities and transferred to Gitmo
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is now getting as confirmation of his privileged status in
the hierarchy. Is now going to be getting the old
COVID vaccine before your auntie Mabel does. That is that
is what it's come to. I always have a line
at this point that sometimes the society becomes too stupid
to survive. But I'm on it. When I read that
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where we're actually vaccinating the guy who pulled off nine eleven,
then I don't think the sometimes the society becomes too
stupid to survive line. I'm not sure even that quite
does it anymore. Back in a moment, Yes, the indispensable man,
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Letter in print and digital form. Georgians are voting as
I speak. The polls will close in whatever it is,
six or seven hours time, and at that point the
two month counting process will begin. I'm thinking I'm toying
with the idea. As you know, last time, around two
months ago, ten forty seven, on Tuesday evening, everybody in
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Fulton County had to be sent home because an entirely
mythical burst water pipe had burst. No such water pipe burst,
there is no they file freedom of information requests, and
there's no plumbing bills for the relevant period, no such
thing as this burst water pipe. But we are interested
to I'm interested to know what if you can get
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to maybe close to the nearest quarter hours to when
the burst the mythical burst water pipe, the dais X
machiner that determines the result of Georgia elections, when the
burst water pipe will strike ten forty seven or do
you think they'll wait and maybe leave it until a
little after midnight? Well, I'm thinking about doing that for
a competition later in the show today. We may do
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something about that. As I said, we're gonna prioritize calls
from Georgia and your experiences, your take on the vote.
Let us go first up on the Russian embol Show
to Joe Joe, which which corner of the states are
you and Joe webbats just south of Atlanta and noon
and Georgia. Oh okay, excellent, We're about thirty miles south. Okay, great?
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And have you have you voted today? I did. I
voted today. Voted this morning at seven thirty UM. And
in the general election, the waiting time was about two
hours in the in the early voting for the general election.
For this runoff this morning, it took me ten minutes
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from the time I got out of my car until
I voted and got back in it. So it's very
very concerning to me. It's a very conservative, very conservative county.
I'm afraid that a lot of people are so frustrated
with a lack of accountability, with people that have done
so many illegal things with this administration, but also all
of the things that we've seen, particularly in Fulton County,
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with the ballots all of a sudden showing up and
the things that are just unfair. I think people are
setting out and I just want to encourage everybody to
send Georgia not to do that. We can't sit out.
I mean, I feel like liberties at stake, and we've
got so many people that have fought for that for us.
We've got to go out and vote, and I just
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want to encourage everybody to do that. We've got to well,
let me let me put it to you this way, Joe,
as I understand it from these Sephologists. In order to
overcome the Democrat lead in all this flim flam mail
in voting that's going on, they actually have to win
today's in person vote. The Republicans do by about two thirds.
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It's got to be like sixty five thirty five in
order to overcome the Democrat advantage in the mail in
in the mail in ballances. Are you confident that what
you saw to you basically said you saw an empty
polling precinct. You were in and out in ten minutes.
There's nobody there you. Are you confident that two thirds
majority of in person voting today is going on? No,
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I'm not very confident that at all. I can tell
you just from the advertisements on TV in the last
several months, the Democrats have spent a lot more money advertising,
and quite frankly, they've done a much better job, i
think than than for due or Leffler with advertising. I
think I think they've done a poor job with that.
But you know what matters to me is if people
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get out and vote, and we've we've got to do that.
And Mark, I've been listening since nineteen ninety four, my
cousin Jeff introducement of the show. Always enjoyed when you're
a guest host, and I appreciate you having me today.
Thank thank you very much, Joe. It's a it's a
pleasure to hear from you. Here's what I don't get.
I understand being mad at the Republican Party. And I've
said before I've been here on particularly low particularly low points.
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I think there was one, you know, a couple of
weeks ago when I was here, and I don't get
and I they're a problematic party. And if you ask
me what would be best for the health of the
Republic in the long term, I would probably say that
it's the destruction of both parties and the creation of
new forces that more accurately reflect the divides in American
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politics today. But all that said, I don't get what
it accomplishes. Just to sit out the thing for a start,
I do think if you I do think, And again
that Polster a couple of days before the general election,
so this would be what October thirty first or something,
and he goes that in order, he said Trump's ahead
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in Pennsylvania, but in order to win Pennsylvania, he has
to be five points ahead. In other words, it's got
to be five percentage points to cover the Demo Democrats. Steele.
So whatever you think the poll says, you've got to
add five points to cover the Democrats. Steele. This is
how we talk about politics now. And I would say
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in Georgia it's probably closer to seven points if you
look at what went on in Fulton County and elsewhere,
and so I understand if if elections are no longer fair,
than what's the point of participating? The point of the
point you have to ask yourself is at which point
are we in the rue nation of the republic? You know,
It's like, if you're in a dictatorship where the guy
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wins by ninety eight percent, do you really want to
go along to the pole to contribute to his ninety
eight percent victory? What's the point? On the other hand,
it may be that if they find out you didn't
go to the poll, the secret police come and drag
you out of your home in the middle of the night,
maybe at the first point, if not yet at the second.
And so we had a bit of our first report
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from Georgia seemed to suggest that might be acted. But
I don't get what. I don't get what you wish
to accomplish by handing these two Senate seats to the Democrats,
because they will use them. You know, they're not gentlemen
in the way that some Republicans pretend to be, although
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actually doing nothing for the people who sent you to
Washington isn't gentlemanly. But you just look at this thing.
The new Congress was sworn in on Sunday, and the
first thing they do is abolish biological sex, so that
in no laws written in America can you use the
words mother or father or auntie or uncle or sister
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or brother. And Republicans say, oh, that's just oh, were
you even mentioning that? For that's just no, it's not.
The abolition of biological sex by the supposedly most powerful
legislator in the world is not a small thing. It's
a huge thing. And they didn't talk about that, they
didn't mention that, they didn't campaign on that. And just
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as they're swearing in the new Congress on Sunday, they say, oh, yeah,
by the way, mother, father, sister, brother, auntie, uncle, forget it.
They're dead, they're gone. Those terms will never disfigure American
legislation again. They don't waste their time, and so we've
got we've got candidates to frankly, do waste their time.
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They certainly wasted the two years when the Republicans control
the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate,
and if these two when they'll be wasting their time too.
But they will stop certain things. If you don't like
these red states going purple or deep blue as in
light blue as in Georgia. That's demography. Well, the first
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thing the Democrats plan to do when they control the
Senate is make eleven million illegal aliens citizens, by which
they mean they make thirty million illegal alien citizen. And then,
if you like the changing demographics that brought you the
November third race in Georgia, you're really gonna love the
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demographics after the Democrats of thirty million new citizens, Mark
signing for Rush, Lots more still to go, Mark sign
in for Rush. Let's go to Jeremy, who says, somewhat cryptically,
in the Carolinas is where he is not sure whether
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he's in north, south, East or West Carolina. But we're
happy to have you. Jeremy. What's on your mind? Oh?
Thanks for having me. I'm just headed up from Georgia
to Dee with my dad. Oh right, being the marks,
the marks tomorrow. So um, I mean I live in Georgia.
I don't know a whole lot of people on the West.
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Everywhere you go, it's for doing Leffler signs and are
for In November three, it was ten to one some
signs for Biden signs, even in the Augusta area. M
it's just it's a it's a sham. What's happened. Um,
and TIFA and BLM have been allowed to do with
right and do whatever they want to do, even though
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there's a you know, pandemic going on. But wait until
they see what shows up in DC tomorrow. I'm very excited. Um.
I know millions of others are as well. So I
can't wait to, you know, show the world in America.
You know who's coming. Well, this is what, this is
what Rush. Yeah, and I hope that goes well for you, Jeremy.
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This is what Rush was talking about a few weeks ago,
I think, after that business with them with the lawyers,
press confidence at the White House, whatever it was, and
he said, we really need millions of people to show
up in Washington, so we'll we'll look for that, Jeremy,
and I hope, I hope that goes as you said.
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It's good luck to you and drive safely, and let's
hope your journey does not take you through a state
where non essential travel is forbidden because the police officer
who pulls you over may well decide that a political
event is non essential. That's the world we live in now.
When they warn about the radical socialist agenda. We have
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to stop the radical socialist agenda. Half the states in
this country of governors who say you can't leave your
house to go to work, you can't have your grandma
over for New Year's Eve. It's getting a little bit
harder in those states to see what actually would be
the difference between that and supposed full blown philosophical socialism.
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Let us go to David in Minnesota and David, what's
on your mind today? I am excited about the Democrats
taking a Senate because it's going to be the nail,
the final nail, and the Neil Kahn carton. And if
you think this is about what's best for the country,
it's not. This is about revenge for over two hundred
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years of people being pushed to the fringes of society
and told it the voice doesn't matter. Now they'll have
a place at the table. And all those Trump supporters
who were just sending on Washington today in the morrow,
you know what, Mark at the end of the day,
they're going to be seen and heard. Then they're going
to leave having accomplished nothing, because okay, let me ask you.
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Let me ask you this, David, you'd talking about two
hundred years of repression, people being pushed to the margins
and told that didn't count. And I know what you're
talking about. Yeah, it's a lot of nasty things happened,
slavery and Jim Crow and who was actually doing that?
Which what was the political party that was pushing people
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to the fringes? What was the political party that was
in support of slavery? What was the political party that
it was in support of the Confederacy? What was the
political party that was in bought of Jim Crow and
managed to get a q Klux Klansman installed as the
president or pro tem of the Senate in the early
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twenty first century. That's like two hundred years of repression
right there. Which party would that be, David? That would
be the Democrat party on all the above, But you
know what, mark the ends justify the means. I don't
care about a political party affiliation. The whole Democrat Republican
thing is the shiny object that they use to distract
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you while they're picking your pocket. I don't care about that.
I care about revolution. I care about well, wait a minute,
in your revolution, No, in your revolution, David. The big
thing about your revolution which is actually rather odd by
the standards of functioning revolutions, is that you go around
staring at tearing down statues of people nobody's ever heard
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of who died one hundred and fifty years ago because
they had some connection with the Democrat Party, and so
we're in favor of slavery and the Confederacy and all
the rest of it. So you tear down the statues
of this or that member the Democrat Party in your revolution,
but you don't know anything about the Democrat Party. What
kind of SAPs are you? The Democrat Party is the
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most institutionally racist party on the planet of the last
quarter millennium. And unlike the National Party in South Africa
which went belly up after Nelson Mandela was led out
of jail, Your guys, you have suckered you into into
still supporting the Party of power, the party that uses people.
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Once they enslaved blacks, now they've now they're saying, oh no, no,
we're no favor of enslaving you anymore. We've completely reformed.
How big a sap do you have to be to
go along with that? David Well, it all boils down
to this, I hate you more than I care about
my still for my own world being. Oh, if I
think I have to take you down with me, then
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that's what will happened. Well, good luck, good luck with that.
I'm glad you said it. I'm glad you came out
and said it. I hate you more than Eddie rational
thought I might happen to have. And you know something, David,
in the scheme of things, this is again why you
can't even look out for your own interest in the
scheme of things. There's we were talking about Khalid shake Mohammed.
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There's actually a far bigger differences between you and Khalid
shake Mohammed. There's actually far bigger differences between you and
Chairman Gee in Beijing. There's actually far bigger differences between
you and the Grandiatollah in Iran. But you are so
you've now so got this myopic tunnel vision that you
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think your biggest problem is some no name Canadian diller
tanti guest host and you hate him more than you
hate Chairman Gee. And that's why you're going to be
the suckers of the planet. Thank you me a call.
Mark stein In for Rush lots more Stildka Mark stein
In for Rush on America's number one radio show, The
Great Man is resting up and hopes to be back
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tomorrow to break down whatever will have happened by midnight.
Alana Stewart, who is missus Rod Stewart for a while
in the if you Want My Body and you Think
I'm Sexy phase back in the seventies, Alana Stewart says,
praying for Georgians to turn out on Mass and vote
for Leffler and Perdue. We are counting on you to
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save our country, Georgia. Vote read. I have been a
little remiss in keeping up on who's who among Republican celebrities.
But Alana Stewart, who, as I said, was married back
to Rod's married to Rod Stewart back in his if
you Like My Body and you Think I'm Sexy phase,
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Alana Stewart is on team Read. She says, vote Read,
and she says she's praying for Georgians to turn out
on Mass and vote for Leffler and Perdue. The President,
who has been treated discribe gracefully, not just by the
Democrats and the media, but by many in his own party,
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went down to Georgia and did a very generous thing
in urging people to stand with these two senators and
get out and vote for them tomorrow. We are keeping
track of all of it, and we are hoping as
well to hear from you. Are one eight hundred two
eight two two eight eight two if you have any
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on the spot reports from polling in Georgia. Yes, America's
anchor man is away and this is your undocumented anchorman,
thrilled and honored to be here behind the golden EIB
microphone direct from Ice Station EIB, just a stone's throw
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from the Canadian border in far northern New England. And
for years and years and years I've done my lame
tired stick about if you're fleeing the country, don't forget
to swing by and say hi. You can missus. We've
got a big sign on the highway saying last Rush
guests host before the border, blah blah blah, lame tired,
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non running running joke and made it for whatever. This
is now a decade and a half and the COVID
has killed that joke because the US Canadian boarder has
been closed for almost a year now, So you can't
flee the country, so you can't see my sign saying
last Rush guest host before the border. So among the
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many other victims of the COVID has been my lame
running joke. You know how much I hate this thing. Rush,
as you know, had treatment over the new yet he's
resting up and he hopes to be back tomorrow to
break down whatever happens in Georgia. We're being told that
unless it's an absolute landslide steal by the Democrats, you know,
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absolute runaway theft by the Democrats, so that by whatever
polls closed eight pm or whatever, by eight seventeen PM,
they'll have stolen it on such a scale that they'll
be able to call the winner. Aside from that, it's
not likely we'll have a result tonight or possibly by
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tomorrow morning. That's what they're saying. And you know why,
because New York's twenty second congressional district, which isn't so
very far from where I am at Ice Station EIB.
It's basically a straight shot west. It's tucked up in
the northeastern corner of New York State. And it's actually no,
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it's not. It's like a little bit west of there.
I think it's near Syracuse. That part of the world
they don't have. This is not even a controversial thing.
It's not even something that anybody's talking about. But they
still can't tell you the winner of that election two
months after the election. And I go back to what
the President was saying last night, quote from the President
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of the United States, and the media had a fit
about this because he said he was giving aid and
comfort to our enemies by saying this. This is what
the President said, President of the United States quote, we
run all over the world telling people how to run
their elections. We don't even know how to run ours. Ute.
And he's absolutely right. And if I was in Botswana
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and some American election observer showed up to watch our
election in Botswana, I'd tell him to clear off and
sort out his own mess. Two months New York's twenty
second congressional district can't tell you who won after two months.
Do you know how many times that's happened in Canadian history? Zero?
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Do you know how many times that's happened in Danish
history zero? Do you know how many times that's happened
in Welsh history zero? This is a joke, this system.
And if the Republican Party survives, you know, because they
were the last to get the memo. Apparently the Democrats
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are serious about never going back to the old system.
So what they have now is permanent mail in ballots
in dropped off in these drop boxes, you know, votes
left for weeks beforehand in boxes all over town. And
they that suits them just fine because they like it
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and they win that way. Oddly enough, when you turn
up on election day, they don't win. But when you
just vote in advance. Do you know. That's actually why
most countries don't have this mail in voting. In France,
for example, they tried it in the I mean, work
this out in the early seventies and some Corsican bandits
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because they're they're tough hombreids, those Corsicans, the flim flam
got a little out of hand and the French decided,
we're not having this mail in ballot system again. To
get a mail in ballot in France, you have to
be physically out of the country, and you have to
be physically out of the country for a good reason,
like a business trip you have no choice in, or
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because you're at a funeral, or because you were out
of the country but your wife got hit by a
bus and she's now undergoing long term care in some
hospital in New Jersey or whatever. You've got to be
physically out of the country, and you've got to have
a valid reason for being physically out of the country
to get a what they call a postal ballot over there.
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And because it's the easiest form of election to corrupt,
there's no argument about that. That's why all the do
you know that? To go back to that guy who
was calling about how much he hates me, and this
is pure revenge. Yeah, you're not even actually good at
being socialists or progressives or liberals or whatever your latest
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buzzword is. It's better to just be upfront like that
guy and said, I hate you. So this is about revenge.
This is about stomping on your head and then twisting
the knife in and watching your gut spirit because at
some point you get bored with knocking statues over and
decapitating statues, and you'd actually get a taste for decapitating
the people you really hate. So he said, yeah, I
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hate you, and I just want my revenge on people
like you. The whole Democrat thing is mush, you know. Oh,
we don't want to be Bernie Sanders. We don't want
to be like Venezuela. When we talk about socialism, we
don't mean we want to be like Venezuela. We want
to be like Denmark. Denmark wouldn't have anything to do
with you. Two thirds of the European Union, the people
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you say you want to be like, don't have any
of this mail in ballots at all. They don't want
anything to do with it. It's obviously corrupt. And what
we're seeing now. And I listened to this guy Raff
and Spurger, and it's disturbing to me what he's what
he's saying is well, I'll make two points on this. First. Oh,
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because of COVID, we have to have mail in ballots.
No you don't, No, you don't. You might have to
have a few more. You don't have to move to
a system of permanent mail in ballots. Again, to go
back to where I came in. A few weeks ago,
the first general election held on the North American continent
since the COVID was held in New Brunswick in Canada,
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and they had a few more mail in ballots than usual,
but basically the polls closed at seven pm Atlantic Canada time,
seven pm Atlantic time, and they announced the results by
seven fifty five. Right, when you try that in your
New York twenty second congressional district, the residents, Right, we
run all over the world telling people how to run
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their elections. We don't even know how to run ours.
Un there's no reason unless you're a corrupt dump that
you can't tell who won the election after two months.
And having mail in ballots is a good way to
ensure that Democrat corruption is supersized. It's it's basically, we've
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had Democrat corruption for one hundred and fifty years, and
in the old days, you had paper ballots, so you
had to actually go to the trouble of finding ringers
in Philadelphia and New York to dress up as the
people you were pretending to be. So you'd have to
put a gray haired wig on so you look like
a little old lady and then shuffle in and pretend
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to be that little old lady to cast a vote.
Now we've got a Democrat corruption phony election fraud, supersized
edition where you can vote for weeks beforehand, and the
votes don't even go to the polling precincts. They're dumped
in these so called boxes. They're not as they were
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done in New Brunswick a few weeks ago in Canada,
where they actually have to be mailed to the places
they would otherwise have gone. They can just be left
in these boxes all over the place. And that system
is now, unless it's reversed, We're now going to have
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that system in perpetuity because it works for the Democrats
and they're happy to stick with it, and there is
no way back from that. And every time now we've
got their future of the Republic hinging on these two
Senate seats, and frankly I agree with that, because you know,
if they get away with making thirty million illegal alien citizens,
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if they get away with packing the Supreme Court, which
they wanted, if they get away with making Puerto Rico
and the District of Columbia states, then they will They're
serious about power. They're serious about power, which is why
we and it's so infuriating and understand why people are
sick of it. You know, this is the most consequential
day in the history of the planet since whatever it
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was June twenty eighth, nineteen fourteen, when the Archduke France,
Ferdinand Chauffeur took a wrong turn in Sarajevo and had
to turn the car around the side street, and Gavrilo
Princeship was enjoying a coffee at a sidewalk cafe. He
seized the opportunity to assassinate the Archduke. Can plunge the
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world into war all because the archduke car took a
wrong turn. You know, it's annoying. It's annoying to keep
being told that something that ought to be as inconsequential
as a Senate runoff is now so consequential that the
utter destruction of what remains of the Constitution depends on
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this vote. But it is. I don't get it. I
understand why people loath the Republican Party, but if ever
there were a time, just do it. I spelled it
out last time around. I can't stand this party. I
regret the years of my life that I've wasted on
people like Paul Ryan, who controlled Congress with Mitch McConnell
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for two years and did nothing to advance the Trump agenda.
I would if I could take back all the time
I've spent on those bums, I would. But there's nothing
to be gained by letting letting the Democrats control the
White House, the House, and the Senate because unlike Republicans,
they use their power. So we have now what is
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almost a parody of the traditional Republican argument, the parody
argument where Democrats say, well, what do what do? What's
gonna Democrat voters say, well, what's going to happen if
we elect you Democrats? Oh well, you know where what
we're going to do is we're going to introduce Obamacare,
and we're going to legalize same sex marriage, and we're
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going to have open borders that will fill the and
the Democrat basel. That's terrific. I'm in favor of all
that stuff. Thank you so much. You'll Sam, we have
plenty of your on your plate. And then when you
say to the Republicans, say well, the Republican base says, well,
to its candidates, well, what are you going to do
for us? Oh well, we're going to hold the line
and prevent the Democrats doing this to you. And that's it.
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And at the very minimum, that's what we need right now.
That's what we need. We need. We need an extra
vote and maybe an extra two votes just to put
this thing beyond the margin of Mitt Romney. We need
an extra two votes just to stop the Democrats legalizing
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thirty million new voters just to stop the Democrats adding
four or six lockstep lefty judges to the Supreme Court,
just to stop the Democrats adding four new Senate votes
from creating two cockamami phony Belooney states out of DC
and Puerto Rico. And so for that, that's not much
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of a reason. But I don't see what's sitting on
your hands does at this point. As I said, as
I said at the beginning of the show, we've been
tracking what's going on on the ground in Georgia, and
we've been listening two reports from Rush listeners on the
ground in Georgia, and we will take more of those
calls straight ahead on the Russalymbull Show, America's number one
(49:45):
radio show. Let us go to Douglas in Fulton County, Georgia.
Fulton County, the Belarus of the North American continent. Let's
go to Douglas. You're live on the Russia Limbus Show.
Great to have you with us. Hey, Mark, thanks for
taking my call. It's great to talk to you. You're
my favorite guest house. My pleasure. That's very kind of you.
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Um yeah, I hit the polls about eleven am, uh
this morning, expecting to you know, waiting in some form
of a line, and instead I walked into what appeared
to be a a funeral. Uh. There was about twenty
twenty poll takers or aids all standing around with glum
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looks in their faces, and I was the only person there. Um.
It's it's not a it's not a typical experience, Um
where I where I place, or where I where I vote.
But I have noticed what I have noticed, which is
kind of disturbing, was the early voting station that I
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passed by in a daily basis has had lines out
the door and down the street, and probably about seventy
to eighty percent of them were millennials. Um, so it's
a little concerning. Now, now, just just for comparison, you
so you said basically you went in there and it
was like the funeral home, and they were like a
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dozen and a half people just standing around doing who
are there because they have to be there there poll
watches or whatever, and and and you went and voted
in splendid isolation. What's it normally like when when you
vote in a typical uh, November Tuesday, what's it like
when you go to that polling station. Well in November Tuesday,
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it could be a couple hours away. Um U, a
special runoff isn't usually like that. But it's not, you know,
like uh, like the only person there. Um. And I
don't know if it's if the masks hide hide people expressions,
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but everybody that was there just sort of looked like
they'd seen a ghost. And um, it literally took me
one minute from the time I parked my car to
walking in in acciting with my with my eye voted sticker. Well, well,
let me let me ask you this, Douglas. You're you're
on America's number one radio show. There's lots of your
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fellow Georgians listening. We've got six or seven hours till
the polls close. What do you want to say to
your fellow Georgians. Dear God, please don't don't sit on
your hands. Um, get out and vote. This is this
is going to be a real problem. Um. After listening
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to that, I don't know if his name was David.
David one of your callers, I decided to dump my
entire stock portfolio. Uh, don't say things, as I said.
Then we went over six hundred stations. I want people
howling themselves off the tops of skyscrapers. Now, don't say
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things like that. It's a you know. Another one of
your callers said that he he'd driven through the area
and seeing for new and leftler signs all over the place. Well,
I don't know where he was driving. I live in
the ruck yet area. That usually is a I don't know,
a good fifty fifty blend of signs in yards, and
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every one of my neighbors, even the ones that I
know are conservatives, have either Black Lives Matter signs in
their yard or ass off warnock signs that it's just
been dumbfounding to be up. Whether whether they're afraid to
put you know, signs for fear of their cars getting
damaged or their houses or whatever, I don't know. No,
I think there's a lot of that. The thing that
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happened to Josh Hawley's wife and newborn daughter. I think
there is a lot of fear of things like that.
But but this, this is this is the day. You know,
we can have these discussions tomorrow and next month and
in the great long drought before America holds the free
and fair election ever again. But this is the day
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actually to get out there and crawl over the broken
glass and cast a vote, because because you can, you
can make your point. I don't want anything to do
with these people. These elections are a joke. I'm not
having anything to do with it. But the fact is,
if they get a Senate where they have fifty senators
and Kamala Harris as President of the Senate is running
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the show, then it will. We will get the thirty
million new voters and the four new Supreme Court judges
and all the other rubbish will be coming super quickly
because they're serious. I'm fifty one this year. It will
I'll never see the world the same. No, I understand
how you feel about that, and it's and it's a
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tragedy that Thank you, Douglas, and thank you for doing
your civic duty in Fulton County. Douglas, this gave a
morderant laugh when I called it the Belarus of the
North American continent. But I wasn't joking, and I don't
think he was when he said he was planning to
sell his stock portfolio. Yeah. Rush is resting up today
(55:15):
after treatment over the New year period, and sometimes that
goes well and he comes back fighting fit after a
couple of days, and sometimes he takes a little bit
longer to get up to full strength, and basically, full
strength Rush is the only strength you want. And Rush
(55:36):
is resting up today and pretty pretty confident he's going
to be back tomorrow. But please hold the rotten fruit.
And if we have Ken or Todd or somebody else
here tomorrow, don't just pelt them with the rotten tomatoes,
because it's Rushes call, and Rush likes to be here
when he's fighting fit. It's actually, it's actually a really
(55:58):
hard show to do if you're if you're not at
full strength. And I remember one, actually, I think some
of you with very long memories and big enough brains
to hold completely trivial information may remember a few years
ago I woke up feeling rotten. I'm supposed to be
guest hosting, and so I went to see the doctor
(56:20):
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some pills for what was ailing me. And the pills said,
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should you also be operating a three hour radio show,
and she said no, probably not. They just don't put
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You really need to be at full strength to do this.
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Chip Roy Republican. Yes, yes, mister Snurley. Mister Snurdley, is
(58:12):
is call screening today from sunny South Florida. What's only
my mister Snurdley. Yeah, oh yes, yes. Going to the
cruise lines. You've so, you've been going to where the
cruise ships come in in Miami and they're yeah, everything
is empty. Yeah, but some hatch sometime life is coming back,
(58:37):
mister Snowley. I know what you mean. It's like, it's
weird when you go to places that depend on cruise business,
like the Fort Lauderdale, the Florida coastal cities, or the
places they go to like Grand Turk or Bermuda, and
you see these deserted ports where big floating cities once were.
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But the cruise line business this is going to be
coming back because people aren't going to be putting up
you can't read. I mean there's two thoughts on this.
One is that people actually forget what it's like to
live in a free society. And and I can I
can you get a sense of that when you look
at the way people are reacting in some of these states,
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particularly when it's where nominally Republican governors are shutting people down,
like this rhino guy in Massachusetts. But there at some
point people are going to say, you know, I remember
back when I was allowed to leave the house, back
when I was allowed to see my family, back when
we were allowed to take vacations. And when they do that,
(59:39):
they will want to take cruises again, mister Snadley and
and oh yes, yes, yes, well missus Early is think
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We'll be sailing in October Markstein Cruise dot com. Yeah,
to celebrate the right to freedom of movement. You know,
people lock all this stuff, but we basically people are
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people are saying to us that core fundamental liberties now
and this is as important as as Georgia or anything.
We have accepted that the state gives you the right
to determine your freedom of movement, your freedom of association,
your freedom of religion, your freedom of speech. So sometimes
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these small things are actually quite important. So sometimes booking
a birth on the Markstein Cruise is a great blow
for liberty too. As mark Stein cruise dot com is
where you go. We've got my friend and Rush's friend,
Conrad Black. He was on with Rush a few weeks ago.
As Rush said, nobody has been a more fierce supporter
(01:00:47):
of the president than Conrad Black, Conrad and the President.
In fact, the first time I ever met Donald Trump
was in the waiting room. He's not a guy who
likes being in the waiting room, but he I was
in with Conrad, and he was following and going off
for lunch with Conrad. And Conrad Black a great man.
(01:01:09):
He's a great Canadian who knows he taught when he
was jailed. He had to be pardoned by Trump because
they send him to federal prison in Miami. In fact,
and while he was there, he actually taught the prisoners
American history. You know, you have to find a little
activity to do in prison that they want you to do,
(01:01:31):
and here's one as a Canadian. As a Canadian, he
knew more American history than the American prisoners he was with,
who were a bunch of drug dealers and rapists and whatnot.
And so they prioritize their drug dealing and raping and
so forth over their American history study. So Conrad took,
and so Conrad will be on the cruise with us,
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and he will be talking about American history and other things.
He's also a member of the House of Lords. That's
why he was ineligible for a minimum security prison, because
apparently you're not eligible for a minimum security prison if
you've if you're in the House of Lords, the right
Honorable the Lord Black of Cross Harbor, if you have,
if you have never met someone who is both a
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federal jailbird and a member of the House of Lords,
come on them. Harkstein Cruise, Markstein Cruise dot com. It's
in October. None of us knows what October is going
to be like. It would have seemed incredible, you know,
back when they were talking about the two weeks to
flatten the curve, and they're now all over the world.
They're now introduced all over the Western world, I should say,
(01:02:39):
because oddly enough, in Wuhan it's a party town and
you can just go to raves still three in the morning.
But all over the Western world they're devising new and
tighter and more onerous forms of lockdown because lockdown doesn't work,
And what they keep doing is saying, oh well, lockdown
doesn't work, so we need more lockdown. I don't know
(01:03:00):
how much longer this can go on, but it went
on long enough for the Democrats to make temporary COVID
restrictions and COVID election modifications a permanent feature of life.
Today is a day to reverse that. And I've talked
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to in the course of the show, to people out
voting in Georgia, and what they've said is that it's quiet,
and the arithmetic is simple. The Republicans need to have
two thirds of today's in person vote to hold those
Senate seats. So if you go down to the polling
station and it's quiet and you come, you're in and out.
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As we've been hearing from our friends in Georgia, you
go there and you're in and out within ten minutes.
Don't just say, oh, that seems a little odd. Actually
talk to your friends and say have you voted yet today?
If not, you need to go and vote because we
need massive turner. I actually put a number on it.
These guys need to win by seven percent if they're
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to overcome the fraud. That's what it's come to. But
get out there and vote, and we can have the
argument next week, next month. Next year. If it's a
flop and they steal it, we can have the arguments
about where we go from here. But at least until
whatever it is seven or eight o'clock tonight, get to
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that polling station. Vote, vote, vote, because they're serious, they
say it. They want new states, and there'll be new
Democrats states. They want new voters and there'll be new
Democrat voters. They want new judges and there'll be new
Democrat judges. They're not hiding it, they're boasting about it.
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If you sit at home and let the aside from
anything else, this one guy that the one guys are
some trusty fundee Nitwitt, who is some rich kid who
makes chi cong propaganda videos because every so often Chairman
Ge sends him a Christmas card. That's the one knitwit.
But the other guy is actually a guy who's just
(01:05:10):
left a trail of human wreckage everywhere he goes, whether
it's running over his wife's foot or running this lousy
children's camp full of child abuse. That guy is actually
unfit to sit in any legislature. So get out there
and vote. It's critically important, and this is no time
to make a silent protest by sitting on your hands.
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There'll be time enough, God knows. If this thing goes down,
there'll be time enough for that in the years ahead.
But right now, today is a day to vote. Vote. Vote.
We'll take your calls straight ahead. This is America's number
one radio show, the Rush Limbo Show. Let's get a
Mike in Fairfax, Virginia. Mike your live on the EIB network. Great,
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have you with us. Thank you, Mars Steyne. My prayers
for Rush Limbaugh. Thank you for that. We have these
rhinos in Congress right now that are talking about how
it's a usurpation of the democratic process for them to
question the electors from the states that are swing states.
And in contention, they don't seem to be able to
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read the twelfth Amendment very well. It's all written out
pretty clearly there that Congress should be able to intervene
when the power devolves to them. That's the word of
the day, devolves. These elections are run so poorly, so opaquely,
that you can have an election that's very close and
then you're completely unable to go back through all the
ballots and do a recount in any way that's actually
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an audit of what's going on, so for for months
you can't get answers as to what's going on anywhere
in the election system after you question it. Yeah, that's
absolutely true. And this idea that there is something of
you know, I would buy talk about the will of
the people if you had like a straight up and
down vote like they do in in France, for example,
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where they don't have I think there's some parts of
France that use some kind of voting machine in some
capacity or other, but basically it's a straight up or
down vote, and you've got big mountains of ballots if
you want to question, If you want to question it here,
we don't actually have a federal election system, so you're
dependent on we don't really have a state system. We
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have counties that are doing their own little rackets, and
if you want to question it, as you say, the
problem is there's no chain of custody, so you can't
actually find the votes. You can, you know, they actually say,
I think it's Decalb County says it's just God, no,
it's it doesn't meet the state's chain of custody requirements,
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so it can't actually you can't actually question what happened
in DeKalb County because it's been been erased, and so
there's no this idea of the will of the people
where which if you had direct elections and it's you know,
a twenty million for one guy in ten million for another,
you might have something there. But what we're saying here
is we know there's fraud. There's no question that there's fraud. Mike.
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All we're told is that we should be reassured because
even if you allowed for all the fraud, it wouldn't
change the results of the election. Well, I don't buy
that for a moment, And I actually think it's repulsive,
absolutely repulsive to suggest that an election system should tolerate fraud,
because I'd just like some of those rhino, as you
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put it, rhino senators to say, well, what level of
fraud can you live with? Five percent, six percent? I'd
like John Roberts to actually get to four of his
colleagues to join him in issuing a Supreme Court ruling
on what level of fraud is acceptable in an American election?
Fifteen percent, seventeen percent, Give it your best shot, John,
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But basically, this idea that it's in given what we've
seen going on and given that you know, oh oh,
we saw that. We've got video of them pulling suitcases
of votes out from under the table. Oh, that's normal,
It's perfectly normal. We use suitcases in Fulton County, have
done for years, and we store them all under the tables.
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That's perfectly normal. Nothing. Don't worry your pretty little eyes
about it. That the very least, these guys, even if
you accept, even if you're like these rhino squishes, and
you accept Joe Biden as your lord and master, and
all hail Joe, and we prostrate yourself ourselves before your
most regal excellency, you should say. You should be able
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to say, but Joe, even though we love you, we
love you, King Joe and Queen Kamala, but there's still
too much monkey business going on, and we'd just like
somebody to look into it. They should be able, at
the very least to say that. Those guys, Mike, and
the expectation in all this is that you would at
least get a judge somewhere to say, Okay, you can
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go in and look at the paper about this Jovan
Pultzer guy who has all this. There's all kinds of
stake ballots in the system in Georgia hasn't gotten access
to most of them. And it's eight weeks after the election,
and these run offs shouldn't even be taking place. No,
Perdue and Lessler already won their seats, but now they
have to fight a second time for them. And right
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the electorate is just tired of this. They're fatigued by
the whole process. Yeah, and I'll reiterate the point I
made for weeks here, Mike. It's like that old, that
old joke about Washington. You know, Washington, DC, is you know,
what's horrifying is not what's illegal, but what's legal. And
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that's basically the argument they're making about these elections. That
they say, oh yeah, driving driving votes from one place
to another in the middle of the night, that's perfectly acceptable.
No fair election. In fair elections, votes accounted where they're cast,
and the many you have a system like that where
unmarked vans arrive at three in the morning, you're secondly votes.
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You always count until you've finished the vote. You don't
send people say well, now it's ten thirty three and
we're getting a bit tired, so let's fold up and
come back in the morning. And who knows what will
arrive in these small hours. It's what's it's what's permissible.
That's that's what's so corrupt here. And if ever there
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were a time, I hate as I said to as
I said earlier, I loathe the Republican Party in large part,
but I especially loathe these know nothing, believe nothing senators
or congressmen. At the very least, what's got on. Even
if you think Joe and Kamala all hail them, they're
going to be the president and vice president we've been
dreaming for. Even if Susan Collins is delighted and Mitt
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Romney is delighted, the garbage that went on in this
election commands your attention. And you owe it to the
victims of this garbage to at least a register a
protest against that. Thank you very much for your call, Mike,
as Rush would say, keep the faith and never stop
fighting for America. I thank you for your coal. Might
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will have lost more straight ahead. What a day the
Senate runoff in Georgia. We are told we're unlikely to
have a result by to night, or even by tomorrow morning,
but the polls are still open. And if you're in Georgia,
and you haven't voted. I understand your anger at election Frauda,
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understand your anger at Republican officials. I understand your anger
at the Republican Party more broadly. But there isn't There
will be time a plenty for silent gestures in the
years ahead. If this thing goes down right now, it
is more to your advantage to get out and vote,
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because if the Democrats win these two seats, they are
going to use that power and stick it to your
good and heart. If you haven't yet voted in Georgia,
then do make sure you get out and vote today.
It's absolutely critical. The polls are open still for a
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few more hours. Yes, America's anchor man is away, and
this is your eib anchor, baby, and no supporting paperwork whatsoever.
Thrilled and honored to be here as I always am, Rush,
as you know, intended to be back today. It's a
big day. It's a very big day, as the President
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was arguing at Israeli last night, and the results of
the day will not actually be known by the stroke
of midnight tonight, so Rush will be here to break
it all down for us hopefully tomorrow. He's wrestling up
he's having he had his treatment over the new year,
and I can take it out of you, and so
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he always wants to make sure he's at full strength
when he comes back, and he doesn't sort of come
back thirty percent strength and stagger through the show. If
you'd like to leave a message for him. We started
this almost a year ago. Now, as you know Rushes,
there's a lot of you know, Rush's birthday is coming up,
and he didn't feel so good at his birthday weekend,
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and that's when he got the news. So we're coming
up on the first anniversary of when all this began,
and I had the misfortunes. I make no claims for
the professional guest host, but it was suddenly not the
easiest show I've had to do in all my time here.
The day afterwards when we first had to deal with
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the news of Rush's diagnosis and then explain to you
why you were to be afflicted with guest hosts a
little more than you're usually accustomed to. And it came
up on that very first show from a listener that
instead of saying mega ditto's, we would say mega prayers
and that would be the s bordhand for all your
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care and concern and best wishes for Rush and Catherine
in this very difficult time. And you guys came up
with that that that wasn't me, and it was a
beautiful idea. And we also have a spot up on
the website at Rush Limball dot com. It's Share your Stories.
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I forget what it is. I think it was special
Notes to Rush or something beforehand, but it's now share
your Stories. And it's something like one, two, three, four
clicks along at the top menu barb even before the
banner that says the Rush Limbo Show. Just above that
is the menu, and the fourth, third or fourth thing
along is share your Stories. And you go there and
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you can tell Rush what he's meant to you over
the decades, over the years, and you can upload a
little greeting card or an amusing Jeff or whatever it is,
a jpeg or whatever they say, whatever it is, you
can upload it, and Rush likes to see them, and
Rush takes great comfort for them because the only reason
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this show is in business is because of the special
connection between Rush and tens of millions of Americans out
there across the land. And I certainly didn't expect to
be here you know, if you heard me on New
Year's Eve, I ended in sentimental mood with old lang
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Signe and Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Should old
acquaintance be forgot? Nobody does that. I thought I was
signing off for a few weeks at least, and it
didn't realize I'd be back forty eight hours later or whatever,
because it looks pretty stupid when you do the big
sentimental sign off with the old lang Signe and Guy
Lombardo and his Royal Canadians and then then you're right back,
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you know, a day and a half letter. I'm sorry
about that, but that's just the way it goes. But
it is an important day as usual. It's not as
important as it should be because when these poles close
in the evening, if this were a functioning electoral system,
we would have the result an hour or two later,
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unless it was very very very very close, and then
it might be three or four or five hours, and
you might the polls might close at seven and you
might be up till midnight. But this idea that you
don't have it by the time you go to bed,
and you might not have it by the following day.
That's bunk. That's a sign of a corrupt, choked toilet
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of an electoral system. And this is huge consequences. You
can have the best constitution in the world. You know,
America's got the longest lasting written constitution of any significant
place on the planner. I think the island man or
somewhere they you know, there's some places, but of anywhere
that matters, the United States has the longest lasting written
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constitution of the plan If you look at Mediterranean Europe, Spain, Portugal, Greece,
their constitutions go back to the Disco era. They're they're
the same era as village people, Ymca glory again, I
will survive. That's the pantheon that the Spanish, Greek, and
Portuguese constitutions belong to. They're on the oldies station for
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the people who like sounds of the seventies, especially the
Disco era. And America has got this one that's lasted
for two and nothing like that anywhere on the planet now.
It's lasted through all kinds of situations. But the quite
in the end, a constitution is only as good as
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the electoral system that determines who gets to interpret that constitution.
So if you don't have fair elections. And so the
people who are being elected, the people who both in
the legislature, determine what the constitution means, and through the
judges they appoint, determine what the judges say the constitution means.
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Then you're in pretty big trouble. And that's in a
large part that's wat's at stake in Georgia today. I
should apologize, Jeff Doke mocks me. Must this is to
go back to what I was saying. I signed off
with old Aangsi and Guy Lombardo, old acquaintance, be for God,
have a wonderful twenty twenty one. Thinking I'd be back here,
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you know, the third or fourth week in January or something.
I said I'm back immediately. Didn't intend it to happen
that way. And he reminds me, he says, Jeff Doke
on Twitter mocks me mercilessly, and he says, for what
it's worth, the l in Decalb, Decalb, I'm going to
say it that way now till I die. In Decalb
County in Georgia is silent. And that's what you get
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when you when you have too many guests. Hosts on
too frequently. Normally, I practice the American correct American pronunciation
for days before I guess so soon that's how it
was in the old days. I'd say, well, you know,
because it was embarrassing the first few years I was
on when I was pretending to be authentically all American,
and I'd be saying, well, I really liked this, not
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for damn football team. They're absolutely marvelous. And then I've
finally figured out that that's not the right way to
say it. So I'd practice getting all the American pronunciations
right before I came on the air, and I didn't
list because I'm doing so much of it now. So
I mispronounced Decalb County because the l is silent. I
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don't care the point about this county, however, whatever you
call it, it's still Arose by any other name would
smell as sweet, and Decalb County by any other pronunciation
would stinkers rotten. They got no chain of custody on
the ballots. They can't tell you. They can't tell you
what the ballots are, where they came from. So when
people keep saying, oh, we've had all these recounts, we've
had all these audits. If you don't actually have the thing,
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If you don't actually have the thing that you're counting
the ballot, you can't an audit or a recount's pointless.
And there is gonna have to be a reckoning about this,
because when you have a rotten, corrupt system, then what
happens is that the people who are most at ease
with being rotten and corrupt are the ones who benefit
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from it. You know, Rush was here a few days ago,
just before Christmas Eve, I think it was, and he
said something on air that day that has stuck with me. Hey,
it's getting harder and her can I have the attention
to mainstream media? This a pook? Are you gonna love
this quote from me? Mainstream media? Stop what you're doing here?
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Comes to pool quote ready three two one? As a conservative,
it's getting harder and harder and not look like a cook.
Just just kidding. But no, all of this stuff that's
floating around out there, that is it's impossible to keep
up with because there's a lot of it. There are
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so many theories and all of them have a trace
of validity to them, and the left is doing everything
it can to make every one of them appear to
be right out of Cookeville. And so people that believe
these things have got to run the risk or whether
the storm and being called a cook because that's how
they're trying to discredit all this. They know, for example,
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mainstream Republicans don't want anything to do with Kook's racism, bigotry, homophobia,
or whatever, and so all they have to do is
run and say every one of these theories that we're
hearing to explain voter for ants just Kook City, it's
just Cookville. And so they're trying to get mainstream Republicans.
They don't have to work very hard on this. By
the way, mainstream Republicans have a patent on staying silent. Yeah,
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that was very well put. Rush right out of Kookville
and Russia's point that it's very difficult to be on
the right and not labeled a kup at some point
because the default setting of our society is basically liberal.
So that, for example, to go back to where we
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came in on Sunday, the most powerful legislature on the
most powerful nation on earth, supposedly the lone hyperpower, abolished
biological sex and said you couldn't say mother father, auntie,
uncle's sister brother. That's all that language is verboten in
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American legislation in Washington, DC, now abolished, even as the
new House of Representatives took their oaths of office. And
nobody says that's Cookeville. Nobody says that's straight out of
what was Russia's face, straight out of Coopville. Nobody says that.
But when you say, well, wait a minute, what do
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you mean? What do you mean that there's suitcases that
get driven around in the middle of the night and
from one place to another, and there's usb sticks that
are being driven hours across the state. And that's how elections. Oh,
if you query that, you're a kup. If you abolish
biological sex, you're not a coup. That's just perfectly reasonable.
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That's who we are in the ridiculous, fluffy, pink unicorn
phrase of contemporary liberalism. And the big point here, which
I want to explore a little later, but because I
think it's it applies to It applies to both the
Democrats right now where they are, and it applies to
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why Chairman g and the chi coms have taken over
the planet. Is that these guys fight on all fronts.
They have a multi pronged strategy, and eventually you wind
up with a situation where if you question the abolition
of biological sex, you're a kup. You're a kup because
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everyone that's just perfectly normal. That's the default setting of society. Mother,
Oh yeah, we mother, father? Oh what are you a hater?
We don't use words like mother and father and auntie
and uncle anymore. What's what kind of sick hator are you? Whereas,
on the other hand, if you say, well, wait a minute,
what about these votes being driven around in unmarked vans, suitcases,
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mythical burst water. Oh, that's just kookie stuff, you sick,
crazy kuk that's perfectly normal. What's and what a healthy
functioning electoral system doesn't involve suitcases with votes in. It's
a you can get them. You can go to any
luggage story. You say, oh, can I get to steamer trunks? No,
we don't really do the steamer trunks anymore. But a
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lot a lot of people seem to like these ballot trunks.
They're very good for driving votes around Georgia in in
the middle of the night. That's kookie, But abolishing biological
sex isn't kookie. You look at the reaction to these things.
That's the world we live in. Now you have to
fight multi fonged on multiple fronts. I'm going to talk
about this a little bit later. As you know, I
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asked for calls from Georgia one eight hundred two eight
two two eight eight two. I'd like to hear how
things are going there. We've had, you know, contradictory reports
in the first couple of hours in the show, We're
going to take more of your calls from the state
of Georgia. Straight ahead, Mark stein In for RUSS America's
number one radio show, as it has been for decades.
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Let us go to Stacy in Buckhead County, Georgia. I
hope I got right that right, because after making a
fool of myself with Decla County, I don't want to
hope I got Buckhead right, but Stacy will probably tell
me the c K is silent or something. Anyway, Stacy,
great to have you with us. What's the view from
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your part of Georgia today, Well, you got Buckhead right.
Backhead is neighborhood in the heart of the city of Atlanta.
Hoped to go Nur's mansion and other things. But the cab, Yes,
it's the cab. Drop that out. Oh stop rubbing it in.
It's humiliating for our particular neighborhood. There's always been a
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very low voter turnout. I don't know why, but I
want to implore my neighbors to get out and vote
today right now. There are no lines at any of
the local polling places. Go vote. It could not be
more important. What has happened to our city over the
last couple of years under Mayor Kesha Lance bottom right.
The crime has gone through the roof. Murder rate has
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gone up fifty percent. Over two hundred police officers quit
last year. It's just awful. The riding over the summer
went unchecked. In fact, she endorsed a lot of it.
If you like what happened to Atlanta, our beloved city
formerly known as the City too Busy to hate. If
you like what happened to our beloved home last year
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or currently that's getting ready to happen to the rest
of the nation. If you don't go vote, there are
no lines at Chastain, there are no lines at Northside
Branch Library. Go vote right now. Don't rest on your
complacency in your Laurels goot, thank you, thank you for that, Stacy.
Do you know your mayor Kesha Lance Bottoms, she was
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being spoken of actually as a vice presidential running mate.
So in Democrat terms, they think she's doing you know,
the rest of the country. We switch on the news
and there's a flaming Wendy's burning in the small hours,
because some people think that's an important social justice statement
to burn down a Hamburger joint. But the Democrat Party
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thinks your mayor is doing such a terrific job that
she was seriously in the running for the vice presidential
slot a few months ago. Stacy, Yes, she was, and
she is an absolute nightmare the nation and doesn't know
how far down and how rapidly she has taken Atlanta
into the gutter. You can't go to any of the
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shopping centers, any of the major malls in town anymore
because of the shootings that are happening there. These are
malls that I used to hang out at as a teenager,
you know, and worked at. You can't drive on the
major intersections because of the street racing that happens twenty
four seven, major street racing like and the police have
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been told to stand down. She's closed our city jail,
she's given no chase orders, signature bonds. That's a It
is well known that it is a rotating door of
for criminals. You get picked up. If you get picked up,
you get out within a few hours, and you're back
at it again. Criminals are coming from all over the
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nation just because Atlanta has devolved in such a state
of anarchy under her quote unquote leadership. The fact that
she hasn't made a statement about any of this stuff
and spend the majority of her time on her estate
in Martha's Vineyard tells you all you need to know.
She is such a puppet and she is an absolute
train wreck. However, the theory is that she has been
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passed over for more prominent positions in the Democratic Party
because shock, she is being investigated for all sorts of
corruption and fraud, as were our previous two mayors, Cassim
Read and Bill Campbell. So it's a systemic situation in Atlanta,
and if you really really love what's going on in Atlanta,
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it's getting ready to infect the rest of the nation
if we don't go vote for Kelly and David today.
That is a fantastic summation, Stacy, and somebody CBS or
ABC or NBC or whoever, should actually hire you to
be there, Atlanta correspondent and get this out to the
rest of the nation, because that's actually a bit of
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the problem. You know, the Democrats did it to Atlanta,
and they're happy to do it to you wherever you live.
And that is actually what's at stake in this election here. So,
as Stacy said, Buckhead County has had historically low voter turnout.
Don't ask me why, but you can't get You can't
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get any more need for high turnout than we have today.
You've heard what some of our callers have said about it.
We have a few hours to go before the polls close,
and I laid out the arithmetic which is quite stark. Basically,
Republicans need to get two thirds of the in person
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voting today sixty five thirty five. If you're in Buckhead County, Georgia,
that's where the governor's mansion is in Atlanta, and you
haven't voted, then do make sure you get out and
vote because it is absolutely critical. And as Stacey, he
said about the lawlessness malls she visited as a teenager.
Now you go there, there's random shooting. It's getting worse.
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That's how Democrats like it. Terrific, wonderful to be with you,
and I know you'd much rather have Rush Hare. Rush
is resting up. He had treatment over the new year,
and he wants to be yet full strength when he
comes back. Tomorrow is a big day because we not
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only have the usual Apprey vote chaos that will be
happening in Georgia, but we will have the objections from
over a dozen senators and over one hundred members of
the House are representatives to the electoral College results. That starts,
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I believe at one pm Eastern Times, in other words,
about an hour into this show, and those objections and
the debates about those objections are likely to go on
to the small hours of Thursday morning, in part because
I think they've got this situation where there's only maybe
seventy members of Congress allowed to be present at any
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one time, because they've all got to be socially distant.
So it's all going to take longer than it usually would.
But what happened with Josh Hawley, where basically he had
to fly back to miss he announced that he was
on behalf of his constituents. He wanted to register an
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objection to these Shenanigans. So he goes off to Missouri
and the antipa mob comes round to his house in Washington,
d C. Where his wife and newborn daughter are. And
if you've seen they say, oh, it was a mostly
peaceful protest. That's like a mostly peaceful protest. And as
we know, when the Left says that that, that can
include a flaming Wendy's standing right behind the reporter, the schill,
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the Antifa shill for CNN or MSNB SEE or whoever
it is announcing the mostly peaceful protest in front of
the flaming Wendy's behind him. So we know what they
mean by the phrase mostly peaceful protests and in fact
when you see them, and again this it gets to
the great contradiction of our times. We live now in
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a society, and I mentioned this first on this show.
It's got to be close to a decade ago where
I contrasted the anarchy at the southern border, where anybody
can get into a flat bottomed you know, you can
just get into a skiff and walk into America and
they'll greet you and you'll be given access to free education, healthcare,
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a fraudulent driver's license, and then this nutso attitude at
the northern border, where if you're coming in to take
part in a bagpipe competition, because that's the real threat
to America, they confiscate your bagpipe and demand however many
thousand dollars it is to get it back, or they
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give boy scouts who've been camping up in the Yukon
a hard time or whatever. This where where the people
who stoff at the laws and basically disdain any laws
are encouraged and incentivized, and the law abiding are submitted
to are afflicted with evermore puny and petty directives on
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every front, including participation in bagpipe competitions, which is quite
a big thing in northern New England and the Atlantic
provinces and Quebec. And now it's actually moot. And I said,
I said, if you think that's just going to be
at the southern border and the Northern Boulder, no, that
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contrast is going to spread inward, and we now have it.
We have a situation where the law abiding at all,
Oh no, no, no, you can't go to work, Well,
why why not? Why can't I open my Jim, what's
the science behind that. You don't need to know that.
We're just telling you you can't open your gym, you
can't open your restaurant. And I know it's been ten
months and it might be another ten months, but tough
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suck it up. And then on the other hand, you
have this attitude where if you want to go out
and riot, you want to go down and topple a
Confederate general. And everyone's a Confederate general. Now, if they
put up a statue to me, I'd be a Confederate
general in twenty minutes, and they tear it down and
decapitate it. So we're all Confederate generals. And if you
want to go out and topple the Confederate statue, if
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you want to go out and burn down a Wendy's,
that's a social justice And as the doctor, the public
health experts have said, that's a public healthish. Social justice
is a public health issue. So at a time when million,
tens of millions of law abiding people are locked in
their homes, an anti farm mob can still go and
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intimidate a woman and her newborn daughter. I don't know
what would happen in this part of the world. If
you did that, I mean general, you'd be greeted by
somebody with a firearm and anxious to use it on you.
But apparently it's different in the district of Columbia. But
at some point, this contradiction between the license given to
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the lawless and the ever tighter constraints on the law
abiding has got to stop, because you can't live in
the same country because it's not equitable. You can't say
oh yeah, yeah, you can't. You can't go out and
open your business. You can't go to your restaurant and
flip the clothes sign to the open sign. But the
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guy down the street who wants to go to your
business and burn it down, he's free, free to do that.
That's the situation wherein at the moment. You may remember,
many years ago, I pointed out a story at the
time when AOC and co were going on about the
bovine flat chilens. You know, AOC wants to slaughter all
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the cows because of the bovine flatulence that's destroying the planet.
And I came I found this story in which German
scientists were making German cows so like a field of
grazing Holstein's were being fitted with this like leather lader
hosen that prevents them exercising their god given right to
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bovine flatulence. And you see all these cows grazing in
the field, not looking terribly relaxed and comfortable in their
scientific lader hosen to prevent the bovine flatulence. And I said,
you can laugh, but you're kidding yourself if you think
they are going to confine that just to the cows,
you'll be being fitted with your lader hosen for the
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older flatulence soon enough. It's actually gone the other way.
I was wrong on that. For the last ten months,
we've all been told we got to walk around in masks.
You've got to be mass mask masks, mask masks all
over the Western world. Now the Zero Emission Livestock Project
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is putting masks on cows so that it will curb
their greenhouse gas emissions. Because if they've got the laderhos
now and it can't come out at that end, that
comes out all the methane comes out in burbs. So
that the masks didn't stop with just human beings. Now,
you know, people get a taste for this kind of thing.
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If you if you think you have the powers Andrew
Cuomo does to make people wear masks. It's not a
big step to say, Okay, I'm enjoying so much making
every all the people wear masks. Who else could wear masks?
I know, let's fit the cows with masks. That's what's
gone on. Why is the COVID vaccine rollout such a
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big flopper? Because Andrew Cuomo nineteen forty seven Letsie mccau
who writes for the New York Post and was a
former lieutenant governor. I'm lieutenant governor. I'm doing my decal
county thing and everything now, a former lieutenant governor of
New York. She said, you know, in nineteen forty seven,
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some guy got off a plane or a boat. One
guy had smallpox, and within a month, New York had
vaccinated six million people for smallpox within a month. Now
we've got this complex, stupid, bureaucratic rollout of the COVID vaccine,
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and it gets even more complicated in New York. If
you fail to use all of your COVID nineteen vaccines
within seven days of receipt, Andrew Cuomo will find you
one hundred thousand dollars on the other hand, if you
vaccinate someone out of order, that is not in compliance
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with this official hierarchy, you know, and I mentioned the
hierarchy earlier where Khalid Sheik Mohammed and the guys at
Gitmo they get their vaccines before your grandma does. So
if you vaccinate someone out of order, that's a one
million dollar fine. There was a thing with this pharmacist
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in uh where was this, I think this was in Washington, DC.
And this guy was in a big DC supermarket and
at the end of the day he had two vaccines left.
So he just put a thing out on TikTok that said, hey,
I've got two doses of the vaccine and I'll have
to throw them away if I don't give them to
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somebody because they'll have been out of the freezer too long.
If you'd like them, i'd earn a vaccine. Get here
in ten minutes and we'll give it to you. That
guy would be risking a one million dollar fine if
you were to do that in New York. So just
a thought here. But one reason why we wreck everything
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is because we overcomplicated. We overcomplicated elections, so we started
having voting machines, we started having USB drives. We started
having if you keep an election simple people putting an
X in a box on a paper ballot. That works.
And then you say, well, we've got a bit of
a query. Here come we have a look at these
paper ballots, and all the paper ballots with the X
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is on them all there the meany you have these
stupid voting machines, you have these USB drives, you have
this racquet whereby votes are not counted, where they're casts.
You've overcomplicated it and made it a racquet. And we
did that to elections, and we're doing it to the
COVID vaccine role out. Now, will you come into lawyers.
Lawyers take precedent. There's no courtroom open in America. They're
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all closed. There's going to be a big backlogs of
criminal cases if they ever reopen again, because you can't
hold a jury trial on zoom, so all the courtrooms
are closed. No lawyer needs to get the vaccine. He's
not an essential worker. He's just sitting at home in
his pajamas doing the occasional zoom call. Yet lawyers take
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precedent over old people. In some of these stupid hierarchies,
they've come up. It's absolutely disgraceful. Over complicating these things.
Over complicating these things, both on the election system and
in the vaccine role at a part of the same
terrible story in the idea and a land where Andrew
Cuomo is a hero is a land that is too
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stupid to survive. I mean, oh, how does he think, Oh,
we're going to find you a hundred thousand dollars if
you don't use all the vaccine, but also going to
find you a million dollars if you give a vaccine
to someone who's not in the order of succession, which
is now like the thing in Washington with the Speaker
of the House and the President pro tem of the Senate.
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You've got to know where you stand in the line.
Six million people vaccinated in nothing flat New York nineteen
forty seven. They couldn't do that. Now they've overcomplicated themselves
out of the competence business. We'll take your calls straight ahead.
I think this is the state song of Georgia. It's
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all about superstition. Let us go to carry in Columbus, Ohio.
I'm surprised that that municipal designation has been allowed to survive.
But carry your live on America's number one radio show,
Great to have you with us. Hi, how are you
doing today? I'm doing great? Has things with you? Pretty
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pretty good? Pretty good? Actually, one of the reasons I
called was I just wanted to mention that if I'm Canadian,
I'm living in the state since nineteen eighty six, but
all of my family it was up in Canada. Where
whereabouts in Canada did you grow up? Carry Portman Neale,
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British Columbia. All right, okay, in Vancouver Island. Yea lovely Yeah,
he gets beautiful up there. Yeah, it is. Everybody has
been asking me, you know, well, prior to the election,
as they go, who do you think is going to
get in? I said, well, you know want Trump, and
I said that's who we want. And he's a business man,
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you know, but he's not a Polish politician at all.
So when Biden got in, my family's like, what happened?
I'm going to there's it's crazy. It's just really crazy
how it happened. I mean, you think somebody who's going
to get in there doing wonderful for the country and
somebody gets in that's, um, well, let's not go there
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without no he anyways. But he's basically a sock puppet
and whatever the Biden, whatever Biden is, just depends on
who's got his arm up him and is waggling him around.
Let me ask you this, though, Carrie. You you've seen
the difference between elections in British Columbia and wherever your
family lives and what goes on in places like Georgia.
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Do you think the way they vote in Georgia is normal? No?
And it's not just Georgia, it's Pennsylvania as well. I mean,
it's absolutely ridiculous that, you know, the Circuit, the High
Court has not even taken a chance to even examine
evidence before. They have said that they're not They're just
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not going to review it. It's ridiculous. But you know,
the whole world is watching right Tomorrow is a really
really big day and I just wanted to emphasize to
everybody out there. You know, right now the United States
is a laughing stock of every country because of this situation,
you know, And what are they going to do to
improve it? What are they going to do to make
a difference? You know it there has to be some
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checks and balances, and right now there are absolutely none.
And where do you go from here, you know, except
to stand up for yourself and stand up for what
you believe in and to go forward. Yeah. Yeah, that's
an absolutely critical point, Kerry, and thank you for making it.
You know, when when President Trump made his comments last night,
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they're all these like people getting the vapors at the
chief correspondent of Politico saying, oh, you're giving aid and
comfort to our enemies by by saying that. No, they
already know this, They already know how these systems work.
And I think it is actually a question that checks
and balances, which are written into the US Constitution, they're
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not actually written into the Canadian Constitution, not specifically like that.
But all the checks and balances mean nothing if there's
no check and balance on getting the election stolen by
driving votes around in the middle of the night and
all the other stuff we euphemizes Shananigan's we will close
things out in just a moment, Mark Stein, I have
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had a ball here. It is always a thrill in
an honor, and I thank mister Snugley itt EIB Southern
Command and Crash at EIB Northern Command in New York.
And I am basically at eib off the map command.
I'm so far north and it's a It's always a
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great honor to be here. And I really should have
played the guy Lombardo Old Langsyne again and done a
sentimental side off and promise I wouldn't be here for
a few more weeks. Yeah, well do well, maybe let's
let's not have her next time for a while and
let us keep fingers crossed. Thank you for all your
prayers and kind words about Rush. He loves this show,
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and he loves the show because of his connection with you,
and that connection has held firm through all this, and
he hopes to be rested up and back tomorrow to
break down what happens tonight. In the meantime, before those
polls closed, if you are in the Great State of Georgia,
get out there and vote. Vote Vote fo