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February 4, 2021 108 mins

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1:

Mark Steyn guest hosts for Rush on Thursday. We are in a post-political age. The Democrats plan to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from House committee assignments. Military Times: 60-day standdown to remove extremists from military. Hunter Biden to publish memoir “Beautiful Things” April 6th. In 9/11 terms, the “domestic terrorists” have won. The Democrats are moving forward. Trump is ensnared by a thousand predators. China to enforce prevention of feminizing boys. Military didn’t root out the Fort Hood terrorist.

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2:

Freedom of movement has died. John Kerry has no choice but to take private planes. We’ve degenerated to a permanent hereditary ruling class. If America loses its freedom, the world will lose its freedom. Democrat stimuli are just payoffs to the lobbyists. Fox News lays off person responsible for calling Arizona on the night of the election. Democrats demand Trump testify at second impeachment. Trump should turn the impeachment into a glorified episode of “The Apprentice.” Arizona Senate finds Maricopa County board in contempt after failing to comply with subpoena demanding access to election machines. Trump has resigned from the Screen Actors Guild.

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3:

Leftist lawyer responsible for Russia hoax is still permitted to complain about election fraud. Form the single-issue party, the Paper Ballot Party. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s private security is not an example of domestic terrorism. Democrat media complex concocted domestic terrorism narrative. Most liberals are happy to be pulled to the left. House votes to strip Greene of her committee assignments. Peruvian lawyer has sex session during court Zoom call. Why not strip Eric Swalwell or Ilhan Omar of their assignments? When the rules only work for one side, it’s not a game anymore. Wisconsin State Assembly throws out mask mandate. What could have been done to prevent everything from Jan. 6 and on.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbo Show podcast. Yes,
America's anchor Man is resting up today, resting up, hopes
to be back tomorrow for open Line Friday. And in
the absence of America's anchor Man, this is your undocumented
anchor Man, Mark Stein. Thrilled and honored to be here.

(00:23):
No supporting paperwork what soever. I'm a foreign exchange student
at the Limbo Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies. I think
I'm in my fifteenth year of study here at the
Limbo Institute of a Bounce Conservative Studies. It's pretty much

(00:46):
like taking a bachelor's in transgender studies anywhere in the
United States. Great pleasure to be with you today. We
are a couple of days away from the beginning of
the reimpeachment, first reimpeachment trial in American history, that's coming
up next week. You know, every so often in the

(01:08):
last week and a half, have along it. Oh, it's
two weeks today. I think it's two weeks since the
Biden administration took office. In the last two weeks, every
so often I'll switch on the radio, switch on the TV,
pick up a newspaper, and I'll hear people talking about, oh,
who do you like for twenty twenty four, And they'll

(01:29):
be talking to senators and governors and asking them whether
they're ready to indicate any interest for twenty twenty four,
whether they're interested in perhaps exploring the possibility of setting
up an exploratory committee for twenty twenty four, and these
so you hear this thing, go who do you like
for twenty twenty four? I don't like anybody for twenty

(01:53):
twenty four. In fact, I can tell you who I
don't like for twenty twenty one. I don't like people
who talk like this. I don't like people in twenty
twenty one who talk about who do you like in
twenty twenty four. For a start, we have no idea
what's going to be happening in twenty twenty four. The
undoubtedly chairman ge even now is working on COVID twenty three,

(02:16):
and who knows how much more effective that's going to
be in three or four years time. So who knows
how many of these would be presidential candidates are even
going to be walking around in twenty twenty four. But
beyond that, there's a bigger problem, and it bothers me
when I see news covered in a normal way when

(02:38):
we are not in a normal situation for it. And
I'm sitting aside just to be clear here, because I
know there are very touchy senior executive deputy assistant under
vice presidents at some of the companies that own some
of the radio stations you're listening to this show on,
and they've said that if you start querying the election,

(02:58):
you're out of here. If they're going to pull the
plug and in fifteen seconds time, you listeners are going
to have to put up with Celine Dion singing the
theme from Titanic because they don't want people talking about
electoral forbes, setting aside electoral fraud. We are in a
post political environment here. I looked on the switch on

(03:23):
the news a couple of days ago, and there's these senators,
various moderate reach across the aisle type senators, Mitt Romney,
Susan Collins, about ten of them, and they've all being
they've all been taken over for a meeting in the
Oval Office with Joe Biden, and they're all sitting. You
can see that Susan Collins is excited to be in

(03:44):
the Oval Office because it appears that she's being taken
seriously by the guy behind the desk, Joe Biden, and
what none of these bandits reported on as if it's
a perfectly normal news story and we're back in the
nineteen eighties and President Reagan is having a beer with
Tip O'Neill and it's nothing of the kind. We are

(04:05):
in a post political environment. Mister Snadley mentioned me just
before we came on air. The Democrats plan in the
House to remove Marjorie Taylor Green from her committee assignments.
Karl Rove is on board with this, by the way,
Carl was on TV talking about how you know, it's

(04:29):
up to the electors in George. It's send whoever they
want to congress. But that doesn't mean you get to
sit on the prestigious as I think did he say
prestigious distinguished Education Labor committee? Was that it education and labor,
education labor. I don't know what that is. A teachers
union committee, it's the committee for determining whether it'll be

(04:52):
safe for the teachers unions to send their members back
to school in the year twenty twenty seven. Whatever it
is they want to anchor this. Marjorie Taylor Green from
her prestigious House committee assignments. Marjorie Taylor Green. Nobody ever
heard of her until a week and a half ago.
She's now the most famous woman on the planet apart

(05:12):
from Oprah the Queen and Michelle Obama. She's got universal
name recognition, a lot of people like her for twenty
twenty four because she's far more famous than any of
these other would be presidential candidates. And she's got because
she's alleged to have some kuki views, some nutso views,
some conspiracy theory views. So the Democrats want to remove

(05:37):
her from the committee as this is one of these
parliamentary things where the Republican party lost, but the losers
in a parliamentary system, as a courtesy, get to choose
which of the loser party gets to choose which of
its loser members get to fill their seats on the committees.

(05:59):
It's us like a professional courtesy in Magnanimity Victory, as
a Churchill used to say, so, the winners are the Democrats,
and the Republicans are the losers, and the Republicans make
such good losers. It's nice to let the losers pick
which of their loser members they'd like to take. The
loser seats on the committees. So it's a small piffling

(06:23):
parliamentary thing when the Democrats decide to expel the designated
loser of the Loser party from the loser seats on
the committee. And yet that is what the Democrats are
planning to do over this Marjorie Taylor Green person. Because
where in a post political moment there is no politics anymore.

(06:45):
What the Democrats are doing is the phase that comes
after politics. Here's another story that demonstrates that from the
Military Times, the Defense Secretary orders sixty days standdown to
front extremism in the military. This is after the quote

(07:07):
January sixth attack on the capital unquote, which wasn't an
attack on the capitol. By the way, if you've ever
seen attacks on legislatures, you'll know that this wasn't one.
So they they're now having a sixty day standdown to
weed out extremists in the military. What do they mean

(07:28):
by extremists in the military, Well, they're going to go
through the social media accounts of service members. The military
knows it has a problem with domestic extremists and white
supremacists in their ranks. Report Megan Myers and Leo Shane.

(07:49):
The third in the Military Times. So now we have
a situation where the Defense Secretary is ordering a sixty
day standown in all the services, presumably including the Space Force.
That Jen Saki thinks is a joke to discover to
go through every service member for his political affiliations, for

(08:12):
his social media accounts, to find out how many domestic
terrorists are in the US military, and when they get
all of them out there, we're going to have a
much more slim, down streamlined military and that may be
good news for military budgeting. Again, this is not normal.
This is the sort of thing Investigating the political beliefs

(08:35):
of the men in your army is the sort of
thing that Sadam used to do Sadam Hussein, the late
Sadam Hussein, before he picked out members of his Republican
Guard whose personal loyalty was to him. So this seems
to be Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's attempt to do something

(08:56):
similar to that. Again, we're having serious proposals for domestic
terrorism legislation. The New York Times is suggesting that there
be an umbrella agency to combat the disinformation that is
out there. But by disinformation, what the New York Times

(09:18):
means anything that disagrees with the official version. So, for example,
if you want to quote a Scandinavian study that suggests
that masks don't do anything, it's not just that Facebook
and YouTube and Twitter will put a health warning on
your little tweet or Facebook post about that, or in

(09:42):
some cases take it down because you're contradicting the official version.
It's not just that they these big tech don't want
you contradicting the official version. The New York Times is saying, no, no,
that's not enough. We actually need a government agency. And
what there proposing is a so called realities are They

(10:03):
don't they're not even aware that they're just lifting directly
from George Orwell now, so we're in a post political age.
In other words, Susan Collins isn't going to cut it,
and he knows that Biden Biden sitting there, he's having
a nice cup of tea and some ginger cookies with
Susan Collins and Mitt Romney and Lisa Makowski, and he's

(10:26):
talking about although it's so wonderful to reach across the aisle,
and then he says, as soon as they've left the building,
as screw it, We're just going to go ahead and
do it on our own anyway. People people thinking that
this is just the normal seesaw of politics. No, they're
galloping ahead very fast, and they're putting in They're putting

(10:48):
in place systems which will actually make it if you
think this election was screwed, they're going to make it
very difficult to fight honest elections. Again, that doesn't matter
whether you're talking about the fair media coverage of your issues,
whether you're talking about being given a fair shake in

(11:10):
the parliamentary maneuverings. It doesn't matter whether you're talking about
the honest representation of events. They're very fast, these guys.
There's a difference. But aside from being asked who I
like for twenty twenty four, the other thing I noticed

(11:30):
he has switched on TV, switch on the radio. There's
still people who are excited about the Durham report. Even
though this one guy who was fingered by Durham and
actually indicted and agreed to plea. This guy who was
the deputy Assistant under Secretary of paper clips at the
FBI and he failed to put a paper clip on

(11:53):
the motion he laid before the FISA court. That guy,
the only guy in did and the only guy to
be criminally convicted on their side, and he got a
slap on the wrist and twenty seven as a community service.
If you're on the other side, your life, like Michael Flynn,

(12:14):
your life is ruined, your savings are drained, your family
members are threatened, your life is over. You're done. And
if you're on the McCabe Komy Brennan Clapper side, it's
just like being in the mob. You find you find
some minor guy right there at the back of the room,

(12:34):
some young fellow who's willing to take the rap, and
he gets twenty seven hours of community service. We are
in we are actually in a post political There's nothing
about the normal conduct of politics about this. This is nothing,
this is nothing to do was saying, oh, well, this
reminds me of the time that Richard Nixon said to no, no, no,

(12:58):
it's nothing to do with any of that. It's the
Democrats are erecting essentially a post political order here in
which normal political politics becomes impossible, and they are serious
about that. One eight hundred two eight two eight eight
two is the number twoical We have, mister Snadley, the

(13:19):
world's greatest call screener he's going to screen your call
to and if you get past, it's no dishonor to
fall before mister Snadley and get crushed like a bug
by him when you first get through on the telephone.
But if you get past him, we would love to
have you on the show. One eight hundred two eight

(13:40):
two eight two. Crash so well named when it comes
to nursing the guest host through the process. Crash is
making sure that everything works in our New York studios.
And I'm here at ice Station EIB, just a stones
throw from the Canadian border, because who doesn't like throwing

(14:01):
stones at the Canadian border? There's nothing else to do.
As we approached the first anniversary of a Lockdown World,
Mark Stein on America's number one radio show. Lots more
still to come. Mark Stein in for Rush on America's
number one radio show. Hunter Biden is in April two

(14:23):
months time. He's going to publish a memoir with Simon
and Schuster. They're the publishers who canceled who canceled Senator
Hawley's book deal because he's a domestic terrorist or whatever
the rash now was? He I believe he wanted to
query the auditing of the certification of the word ever

(14:46):
and so he's a domestic terrorist. So they didn't want
to publish his book. But they are publishing Hunter Biden's memoir.
It's called Beautiful Things. I don't know what the beautiful
things that referred to in the title are. Presumably nymphet
hookers and really great crack. But Hunter is publishing a

(15:08):
book called Beautiful Things in April. So he hasn't wasted
any time. April sixth, that's straight out of the gate.
And he's already because he hasn't he hasn't cashed in
on his dad's name enough. Yet there's alway you got
to have, like a flood the zone approach to these things,
says he got has he got a children's book out?

(15:30):
He is he doing Hunter Biden the musical? Yet I
can't wait Hunter Biden's memoir, Beautiful Things, coming on April
the sixth. I mentioned this thing, you know, the so
called terrorist attack. You know, if it was a terrorist attack,
do you remember? And I feel pretty insulted about this
because I've lived in countries that had terrorist movements, and

(15:53):
so I know what domestic terrorist movement is. I lived
in the United Kingdom when during the so called Northern
Irish troubles. I don't know what it's like to have
your tube station, your subway station blown up and the
little newsagent used to pass who sold you the newspaper

(16:16):
every other day killed. I know what it's like in Quebec.
I mean, nobody took the form do Liberton to Quebec
the Quebec Liberation Front terribly seriously, but they kidnapped and
killed the Deputy Premier of Quebec and left his body
in a trunk at the airport. I know something about
domestic terrorism, and you do too, because, as you know,

(16:40):
when there was a terrorist attack on September eleventh, two
thousand and one, the first thing you were told is
that you had to go about normal life, because otherwise
the terrorists will have won. If you don't go shopping,
the terrorists will have one. If you don't go to
the multiplex, the terrorists will have one. That's what the

(17:00):
Bush administration told you all the time. It was accepted
as the natural order of things that if you suddenly
hunker down, change the way you do things, then you're
handing the terrorists and enormous victory. And if you do
that the terrorists will have won. If you change the

(17:21):
way of your way of life, the terrorists will have
won with this terrorist attack. The terrorists have one because
we're changing everything. We're now told that walls that don't
work on the southern border do work when they're around
the United States Capital to protect legislators from the people.
We're told that we have to have a massive domestic

(17:42):
terrorism bill to crack down on domestic terrorism. We're told
that there are white supremacist groups all over the country
that we have to now weed them out. They might
be in the army, they might be in the police.
We have to go through it all. And so in
nine to eleven terms where if you don't go about
your normal routine, the terrorists have won this time round.

(18:07):
You have to change everything you do. You have to
think very carefully about posting on Facebook that you think
the election results in Georgia are a bit iffy and
not terrible, terribly reliable. This is opportunity, opportunism by the

(18:29):
ruling party to in effect criminalize opposition to the ruling party.
That's what they're doing. Mark Stein in for us on
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(18:50):
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(19:11):
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(19:35):
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(20:38):
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Rush limbough dot com. Mark stein In for Rush. As
I said, we're in a post I think we're in

(21:42):
a post political era. And I will say I will
say this. You know I've tuned in, and I'm everyone's excited.
Oh yeah, this, uh, this guy, you know, Durren reports coming.
Annie's really cracking down and all this guy I can't
even remember his name, and I could go and look
it up, but it doesn't matter because he isn't anybody.
He's the designated fall guy. All the people who should

(22:04):
be going to jail, the mccabees and Komi's and Brennan's
and Clappers, they all had a big dinner at some
maybe at that French laundry fancy restaurant with its three
hundred and twenty five dollar appetizers that Gavin Newsom likes
to go to in California. So they're all have a

(22:25):
big slap up dinner there with the twenty five dollars
appetizers and the two thousand dollar bottles of wine. And
they said, who are we gonna? Who are we gonna
like toss as a bit of red meat to all
those rubes still waiting for the Durham report. And they
find this guy who's the deputy under Assistant Secretary of
paper clips, and he agrees to do twenty seven hours

(22:47):
of community service, and we get all excited about that
because finally, finally there's a reckoning for the interference and
the attempt to steal the twenty sixteen election, which is
how many years ago now. Meanwhile, the Democrats have moved
on to stealing the twenty twenty four election because they're

(23:08):
always looking, and we'll still be waiting for the Durham
Report the day after the Democrats have stolen the twenty
twenty four election, because they're a forward looking party. They're
a forward looking party. And I would just and I
that's the thing to bear in mind about about the

(23:30):
reimpeachment trial next week, which is obviously a constitutional nonsense
and a travesty of a farrago and all the rest
of it. But the point, the point is, I think
a lot of people on the right are missing the
point about this. The left are saying, oh Trump. Maxine
Waters has been saying that Trump should be charged with

(23:53):
premeditated homicide, which is certainly a high crime or misdemeanor
premeditated homicide for his role in what happened at the capital.
So she they're still taking it seriously that this guy
has got to be has got to be called there
they're pretending to take it seriously. Meanwhile, the writers saying

(24:18):
there are not where process oriented as usual, so there's
there aren't enough votes. They need to get seventeen Republicans
to vote to convict Trump. So this they're never going
to get seventeen. They might get mits, they might get
Susie Collins, they might get a couple of others, but
they're never going to get to seventeen Republicans willing to convict.

(24:40):
So this whole thing is a complete waste of time.
It's a distraction from the important business of whatever the
Senate would be doing if it wasn't holding some joke
of a trial, complete joke of a trial where one
of the jurors Pat Lay, he gets to serve as
the judge of the triming. You know, but they're missing

(25:02):
the point. The Democrats are moving on. They're always don't
underestimate the Democrats because they're far sighted and they're focused
and they're looking into the future, whereas we're doing all
this rear view mirror stuff with this guy who's getting
twenty seven hours of community service for trying to steal

(25:27):
the twenty sixteen election. They're doing all this We're doing
all this rear view mirror stuff. They're looking at the
distant horizon, and they figure that Trump is toasts they
don't really care about if we convict him, it'll ensure
that he can't run again in twenty twenty four, because

(25:50):
they think the Democrats think that in twenty twenty four,
Trump will either be living in exile abroad fighting extradition,
or he'll be in jail. That's how they think. They're
not planning on any Trump candidacy. Candidacy in twenty twenty
four because they think that all the various lillipuctions have

(26:12):
ensnared him like Gulliver, with things like these suits against
him from the from the US Attorney in New York,
and with the impeachment, and with the Scottish government saying
they don't want him coming to live at his Scottish property,
and with the Mara Lago people saying he shouldn't be

(26:34):
allowed to live at his resort full time. He's ensnared
by a thousand lilliputions, and he's Gulliver on his back,
and every time he turns to loosen one strand, there's
some other lillipuction tying another little strand to his finger
on the other side. So they're not thinking about Trump.

(26:55):
They're thinking it they moved on to the next Trump.
The reason they're doing this is is to teach anybody
from outside the narrow permitted boundaries of politics that this
is what you have. And let's suppose that there is
somebody from outside politics who fancies getting into electoral politics

(27:17):
in this country. And you switch on the teacher, you're thinking, gee,
none of these politicians I keep giving money to actually
seem to do anything, So maybe I'd like to try
my hand at it. And then you switch on the
TV and there's this guy who used to be on
used to have his own TV show, used to be
squiring supermodels to Broadway openings, used to have a great life,

(27:39):
used to get invited to Chelsea Clinton's wedding, and he
used to be a man about town, a bon vivant,
and now he's ensnared by a thousand predators on all
sides trying to finish him off. Would you really want
to be Trump? Point two? Would you really want to

(28:03):
be the next Trump? They're doing this to do and
that's why they're doing this. Oh Ted Cruz, the AOC
Ted Cruise. Ted Cruise tried to murder me on January
the sixth. Josh Hawley should be kicked out of Marjorie
Taylor Green should just be kicked off her committees. But
Josh Hawley and Ted Cruise should actually be expelled from

(28:26):
the Senate. They're doing that to say, Look, do you
really want to go into politics on the Republican conservative side?
Just leave it to us. You go into some other field,
you'd become an accountant or a realtor. You really don't
want to get mixed up in this game because it
means the complete destruction of everything you hold dear, So

(28:47):
this reimpeachment trial is as much as anything else. They'd
like to get Trump. They'd like to get Trump, but
they're focus the Democrats, and they also want to make
sure that no second Trump, third Trump, fourth Trump. And
they're anyone out there thinking about entering this dirty, stinking, rotten,

(29:08):
corrupt game thinks, whoa no way I'm gonna get mixed
up in that. Mark stein In for US. This is
America's number one radio show, and we will go to
your polls straight ahead. Mark stein In for USh on
the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. You know, so what you
like about Chairman G and the Chinese politbureau, but they

(29:32):
have they have their moments. China's Education ministry is concerned
that Chinese men have become too feminine, so they're introducing
a program to make Chinese boys more manly. It's called
it's a school program. It's going to be mandatory, like

(29:55):
pretty much everything in China. It's called the Proposal to
prevent the Feminization of Male ad lessons, The Proposal to
prevent the feminization of male adolescents. Now, I know some
of you are just how they are a fainting Don't worry,
don't worry. This is China. No chance of that happening
in America. It sounds like something rush in almost the language.

(30:17):
If they change feminization to chickification, the proposal to prevent
the chickification. It could have come straight out of Russia's mouth.
But don't worry about it. This is just the Chinese
Education Ministry. No chance of that happening with Joe Biden's
Education ministry. Let's go to Jeff in Colorado Springs. It's
terrific to have you, Jeff. You're first up on America's

(30:40):
number one radio show. Great to have you with us.
Thanks Mark for picking my call. Hey this morning, when
you were during your monologue, you were talking about this
sixty day military stand down the rootout domestic terrorism, kind
of took me back to the two thousand and nine
Fort Hood shooting. Thirteen people were killed, and I just

(31:02):
don't remember that sixty days stand down to root out
I don't know whether that was domestic terrorism or international terrorism. No,
I think it was worth play workplace violence if I
remember right. But I'm hoping that has been rooted out
of the military. But I guess I'm wondering about that.

(31:22):
What are your thoughts? Well, you know, so you make
a very interesting point, Jeff, because the United States Army
actually declined to charge Major Hassan with terrorism. They even
though he was actually in contact with people like An Lackey,
the big guy who was out in the Middle East

(31:45):
and was the inspiration for several of the When he
was in the United States, he was the inspiration the
mentor of several of the nine to eleven guys, and
then he went overseas, and this guy, Major Hassan, was
in regular email contact with him, and the US Army
just thought that was quote consistent with his research interests UNE,

(32:07):
so they wouldn't charge him with terrorism. They were very
keen to say that this well, he's the only terrorist
who's actually given a power point presentation to the bosses
of his victims before he carried out the attack. He
gave a PowerPoint presentation basically saying about why it was

(32:28):
justified for believers to kill Americans, and he gave it
to a room full of Army brass and all of
them thought, well, privately thought, well, this guy seems a
little bit excitable on some of these issues. But they
didn't want to take it any farther because they knew

(32:50):
they'd be consigned to sensitivity training hell for the next
eight weeks. So he gave a PowerPoint presentation on what
he wanted to do, and then he went out to
Fort Hood and he did it. And not only did
the US Army not charge him with terrorism, but the
Secretary of the Army a complete boob and very representative

(33:14):
of the low quality of many of the general staff
actually said that as tragic as Forthood was, an even
greater tragedy would be if we reacted to this by
losing our diversity. So they didn't do anything. That was
just Major Hassan, no further lessons for anything else. And

(33:34):
as you pointed out this time around, suddenly we have
to root out terrorism in that when there's an actual
terrorist attack, when he kills I think you said thirteen people,
it's thirteen people and an unborn baby. I think, actually, Jeff,
and we shouldn't forget that poor kid who never got
a life because Major Hassan climbed on the table and
started firing on his comrades, and that was not typical

(34:00):
of anything. No reason to look at the army for
whether there might be more of this going on. Everyone,
even though he'd never been in content combat, everybody said
he had PTSD, which is about post traumatic you know,
in other words, that's supposed to be after you've been
in combat. He'd never been into combat, but he had

(34:22):
PrePost traumatic stress disorder according to the idiots seeking to
explain it. So the complete opposite. There suddenly this one
little thing at the Capitol is an excuse to root out,
go through every branch of the US military, even the
Space Force. Guys, there's only seven people or whoever, however

(34:44):
working in the Space Force. We've got to go through
everything and find out and route out and find out
where what the political beliefs of everybody is. Meanwhile, if
you're communicating with any lackey like Major Hassan, that's just
consistent with your research interests. Jeff, thank you very much
for that call. Jeff, that is a very good point.

(35:05):
When we have actual terrorism, the US Army massage is
it as workplace violence. Workplace violence could happen to any
work buddy. He was just depressed. He went to the
Singles barn. He couldn't get a tumble. But when it's
when it's something like January the sixth, we have to
go root and branch through the United States Military, to

(35:27):
go through every service members Facebook and Twitter posts. This
is a racket they are basically creating. They are inventing
a domestic terrorism movement that does not exist. It's breathtaking
in its audacity. Mark Stein for US Lots more is

(35:49):
still to come. Mark Stein in for USh on America's
number one radio show. Todd Herman was here yesterday. Rush
is resting up and we hope to have him with
us for open line Friday. It should be a wild
open line Friday. That would be tomorrow, because when Rush

(36:12):
comes back, he's usually itching and frustrated at having had
a day off. So it's actually super strength Rush, and
you need to stand well back from the receiving apparatus.
In the meantime, we will try and hold the fort
for him. One eight hundred two eight two eight eight
two is the number to call. Yes, America's anchor man

(36:36):
is away and this is your EIB anchor Baby, thrilled
and honored to be here. No supporting paperwork whatsoever. We
are live at ice Station EIB with the technical Maestro
Crash supervising from New York and mister Snudley in the

(36:58):
Free State of Florida screening your calls today. Florida and
Sweden and I think Belarus basically the only three non
locked down jurisdictions on the planet. Oh, South Dakota, South
I forget that. So it's like Florida, Sweden, Belarus, and

(37:19):
South Dakota. Everywhere else, to one degree or another, you
are locked down. And loving it as we prepare to
enter the second year of this I'm here at ice
Station EIB, just stay stone's throw from the Canadian border.
I used to be able to say, if you're fleeing
the country, do swing by and say hello. We've got

(37:40):
a big sign on the interstate saying last Rush guest
host before the border, so you can't miss it. But
I can't do that joke now because the US Canadian
border has been closed for almost a year and there
are no plans ever to reopen it. It's it's indefinite now.
I used to I used to be able to drive
hard an hour north and have lunch in the lovely

(38:02):
province of Quebec. And if I were to try to
do that now you have to quarantine in a government
facility for three days. They don't accept any test conducted
by the United States or any other country, so they
zap you at the airport to check whether you got
the COVID. I don't know whether they're doing the old
anal swab there. Assume the position, as Rush. I always like.

(38:27):
One of the things I love hearing said in Rush's
voice is assume the position. So, when he was talking
about the new miracle Chinese anal swab I was disappointed.
He didn't say assume the position, but you have to
assume the position. If you cross the Quebec border, they
zap you, they test you, and then you have to
be held in a government isolation facility for three days

(38:51):
until they come back and tell you you've tested negative,
and then they charge you two thousand dollars for your
room and bore and the cost of the test. So
if you are in say Upstate New York, if you're
in Western if you're in Buffalo and thinking I'd like
to go for lunch at Niagara and the Lake, well

(39:11):
you can try it, but it's going to be a
long lunch and it'll cost you the two thousand bucks
for the room and board, and then you know whatever,
it is twenty seven bucks for lunch at Niagara on
the Lake. Freedom of movement has died and everything. Now
we're being told that, in fact, you know, the COVID
isn't the real crisis. The real crisis is climate change.

(39:33):
But everything that has happened with the COVID you can
apply to the climate and it and they're looking forward
to instituting there. They have this John Kerry clip as
you know from last year when he got an award
in Iceland, and you know the old Schobiz joke about

(39:55):
the about the guy who likes to be seen at
every opening around town, is that the guy would go
to the opening of an envelope. John Kerry is so
desperate he actually fired up his private plane to get
this award in Iceland, and the President of Iceland criticized
him for taking a private plane to an award ceremony,

(40:18):
even though all the big awards ceremonies. The guy's flying
in a coming in on private plane. And he said
he has no choice. Oh, he simply sympathizes with you. Yes,
you you have to give your car up and you
have to take the trolley car. Yes, you have to
stand out on the day when it's snowing heavily, you

(40:40):
have to stand there and wait twenty minutes for the
delayed bus to come and get on the bus. And
he'd love to be there with it, because you shouldn't
have a car, and he'd love to be there with you.
But unfortunately that's just not possible for someone in his position.
So he has no choice but to take a private plane.

(41:02):
He couldn't possibly fly commercial because he's he simply do
prominent a person, even though nobody outside this country knows
who the hell John Kerry, nobody in Iceland. If you're
an Icelander flying on Icelandic Airways into Iceland to pick

(41:22):
up an award, you're going home from your vacation and
you happen to see this guy, this a tall, horse
faced Easter Island statue in the seat next to you.
You have no idea. You're not saying, Oh wow, are
you John Kerry? Didn't? Didn't you used to be a
junior senator from Massachusetts a couple of decades ago. Oh wow,

(41:46):
I'm so excited? Could I have you order? Oh tell me?
Who do you like for the twenty twenty two Midder.
No icelander is doing that. Nobody outside he can fly
around the world. Nobody knows who the hell he is,
and if they do, they think he is an Easter
Island statue. And the Easter Island statue is just flying
off for a vacation in Greece or whatever, And so

(42:08):
there's no reason why he can't flight this whole thing.
Tony Abbott, the Australian Prime Minister, I was on the
air actually at this microphone when this story came up.
He flew he was Prime Minister of Australia and he
flew coach class from Sydney. I think it was to

(42:32):
somewhere in the French out so he probably flew to
Geneva or he caught a connecting flight and went to
Grenoble where it was. But that's a long flight from Australia.
And he flew in coach. He was in row fifty.
He wasn't riding up front with the business class guys.
He was. He was coach in one of those middle

(42:54):
seats where there's a row of five, and he's sitting there.
And the only reason anyone knows about it is because
some guy next to him said, ah, flew from Sydney
to France from my ski vacation. And I was in
the back of the plane next to sitting next to
the prime minister, and he was just chinwagon all night
and I never got a I never got ten minutes sleep.
That's the only reason anyone knew about it. Perfectly normal

(43:16):
for prime ministers to fly coach, Perfectly normal for Prince
William to fly coach. He flew he was scheduled. When
he flew back from Los Angeles on British Airways, he
and his lovely Duchess went to the counter and British
Airways very kindly upgraded him from business class to first

(43:40):
class because he had sufficient frequent flyer points. So everybody
can fly commercial, accept this super elite John Kerry can't.
It would be absurd to expect John Carey to go
to and to go to a public airport and stand

(44:00):
at the premium, prestige, mega platinum, super hyper frequent flyer
line and be zapped through in nothing flat. To stand there,
he might risk encountering some shlub flying coach. It would
be absurd. And this is this is the great this,

(44:23):
this actually is. It's it's a cheap joke to mock
this guy because he's he's almost like a parody of
the globalist elite, and it's fun to just pelt him
with rotten fruit. But it actually is. The world we're building,
it's all wrong. This world, this country was set up right.
I shouldn't be explaining your own history to you, but

(44:46):
here doing it because you didn't want George the Third Okay,
you thought, where we're going to be a Republic of
citizen representatives. We elect one of our own. That's the
government is going to be formed. There's not going to
be a king issuing royal proclamations or executive orders as

(45:07):
we now call them. We're not going to have anything
like that. What we're going to have instead is we're
going to have citizen representatives, people who are just like us,
who go to Washington for a couple of years and then,
like Cincinnatus, returned to their farm, or in the case
of John Kerry, returned to their beach house, and then

(45:30):
they do some windsurfing in buttock hugging, multi colored like them.
And that's the way the republic is supposed to be.
But we have degenerated now into and it's exactly why
they don't want any more Trumps. We've degenerated into a
permanent political class. Nannygate. Do remember Nannygate. It was all

(45:54):
right back when this show started, and the baby of which,
as you remember because Rush talked about it at the time,
as some of you been listening all the way through
this last third of a century will know, nanny Gate
was how the first female nominee for Attorney General. Her

(46:15):
nomination went caput because it turned out she'd hired an
undocumented nanny to look after her kid. That kid is
now Biden's. He grew up, he wasn't he wasn't damaged
by being targeted in the whole nannygate thing. In fact,
the baby raised by the devoted undocumented nanny is now

(46:40):
the big China policy advisor in the Biden administration. Because
we have a permanent hereditary ruling class, we don't call
them marquesses and dukes because that's forbidden in the constitution.
So they're not running around with fancy titles of nobility
because if they were, it would be easier to spot them.

(47:01):
But that's basically John Kerry, of course, whose stepson was
the business partner of Hunter Biden. But it would make
your head explode. It's like medieval dynasties of grand duchess
in Europe centuries ago. They're all marrying each other, and

(47:22):
they don't want someone from outside that high caste system
like Donald Trump, just some guy from Queens. They don't
want a guy like that busting in, and that's that's
basically their principal objection to him. So this whole thing
is there's rulers and the ruled, and as John Kerry says,
he can't. He'd love he'd love to take the slow

(47:46):
boat to Iceland with the rest of you guys, the
ferry and the churning seas of the North Atlantic. Boy,
he'd love to do that, but he doesn't. Unfortunately, he's
got a fly around the world saving the planet. They
all have to. Oddly enough, again, the Prince of Wales,
Prince of Wales, he said that we had to do

(48:07):
something to rid the world of this terrible consumerism. Don't worry,
he said that this was before the COVID, because the
COVID's done a pretty good job. The lockdown has done
a pretty good job of ridding the world of this
terrible consumerism for good. So he says, we have to
work in order to save the planet. We have to
rid the world of this terrible consumerism. In a speech.

(48:29):
And then at the end of his speech he got
into his limousine and was driven to his other palace.
And it's harder to spot in a republic, but we
now Nancy Pelo, a Speaker of the House, is flown
home every weekend in a government plane. Why can't Nancy Pelosi,

(48:50):
as I said, everyone else takes the plane. You can
see the Queen of Denmark on a plane. You can
see lovely Prince Prince William and his beautiful bride on
a plane. You can see prime ministers on planes. You
can certainly see speakers, which isn't even a thing in

(49:11):
most political systems on a plane. But this idea that
we have, what we had, the beauty of what happened
five years ago, four or five years ago, was that
all the conventions of American politics, the stupid ads, the
stupid consultants, the consultant industrial complex saying you have to spend,

(49:33):
like Jeb Bush one hundred million dollars to get two
point four percent in Iowa. Some guy came in and said,
I know nothing about it and just walked his way
to the nomination in defiance of all the experts. And
that's their business model. So all these people, you know,
the never trumpers, are the consultant industrial complex. The guys

(49:55):
he said, Ah, you don't need the consultant industrial complex.
You can just walk out, say whatever's on your mind
and people will vote for you. And they couldn't allow
that to become a thing. Keeping it in this tight
little world. We're gonna die, you know, I mean, I'm
cutting to the chase here, but we're going to slide

(50:16):
off the cliff if it's kept in this tight little
world of groups of you know, a permanent ru ruling
class who all marry each other and rotate in and
out of government every few oh while. Go and being
an advisor to the Biden administration for a couple of years,

(50:38):
and I'll go to Goldman Sacks for a couple of years,
make a big bunch of money, then I'll come back.
That's going to actually have a sliding off the cliff
and a huge, almighty crash. And the object of next
week's reimpeachment trial is to teach the word it's not
to punish Trumps. He's punished, and they figure they've driven

(50:59):
a state into into the count trumpula. They figure he's gone,
they've given the steak into him. But they don't want
any more Trumps. And that's the purpose of next week's trial.
Mark stein In for Rush. Your polls straight ahead, Mark
stein In for Rush at the Golden EIB microphone. Let

(51:21):
us go to Tommy in Clarksville, Indiana. Tommy, what's on
your mind? Hey, Tommy, I'm here. I want to ask
you something. If I'd been going to sign this one
point nine trillion dollars, what happened to the nine billion
dollars that are nine hundred billion dollars and eighths fit yet? Two, Hey,

(51:44):
we'll see if she was in her office at what
her two blocks from the so called insurrection. And three,
if United States loses his freedom, America listened to what
I'm saying. If United States loses its freedom, the world
loses its freedom. Yeah, that's that's true. And I've had
this conversate on that last point, Tommy. This is the

(52:07):
last last stop, because if you know, if America slides
off the cliff, the rest of the free world goes
with it. There have been people occasionally call in and
say where do you think I should Where do you
think I should flee to? And there are places that
take a livelier attitude to call liberties than much of

(52:28):
the American political class does at the moment, in Eastern
Europe and places like that, And there are places that
are far away. But basically, if if we don't reclaim
global leadership from China, it's over for the planet. It's
not going to be pleasant for children and grandchildren all
the rest of it. So that's a very important point

(52:50):
on me, and I'm glad you made it. And on
the on the stimulus, so I mean, you know, STI
stimuli aren't stimuli, and the Democrats put them together. They're
basically payoffs to the lobby groups. This one point nine
trillion dollars for start, just to back it up, if

(53:11):
it's if it's one of these multi thousand page bills
that no legislator has led has read because they're too
busy gun on TV and talking about the importance of
getting the legislation through without reading it. But you can't
actually physically read these multi thousand page bills anyway. So

(53:31):
and they're not even written by staffers anymore. And the old, bad,
old rap on them was that they were written by staffers.
They're now just written by lobbyists. And then when every
lobbyists got a piece of what he wants, it's all
stitched together. None of these things. You know, if we
were serious about this, we would have passed targeted assistance
back when lockdown started to the people who need it,

(53:56):
because there's lots of people who don't need it, like
public schools, like public schools in there, Oh, no, we
we know you've given us so much to put in
entirely new ventilation systems. I mean, we still don't feel safe.
So we're going to need another one point thirty seven
basilion before we'll even consider going back to school. It's
all a racket and it doesn't something does nothing. You know,

(54:19):
there's an argument for small government, and there's an argument
for a nanny state. There's no actual argument for a
nanny state that's too incapable of nannying, that just basically
throws out basilions to its cronies and doesn't actually do
anything for the people who need the money. And we're

(54:40):
expected to believe that Joe Biden wants something more targeted.
Yeah right, yeah right, No, you don't. You want payoffs
to cronies of the ruling party. And that's why some
of it hasn't even gone out yet. The checks haven't
even been sent. Mark Stein with you on the EIB network, Rush, Rush, Hope.

(55:00):
Back back to my you know, years ago, I went
to a recording session from from Music. You know, these
guys who plays play the mellow saxophone stuff. You're hearing
elevators and restaurants and things, and it was It was
actually quite interesting to watch because they were basically playing,
you know, instrumental versions of the big whatever the big

(55:21):
poper hits were back then wind, Wind beneath My Wings
or somewhere out there, that kind of stuff. So they're
playing wind beneath My Wings and the Alto Sacks guy
gets a bit too into it, and he gets excessively lively,
and then they go, Curt, Curt, break, break, stop, and
they have to go back and actually make it duller

(55:43):
and more boring and blander and more insipid, and eventually
they reached the point of perfect bland insippity, insipidity, where
it's just right for the defeat. Foreign guests host so
lovely to be with, and we do hope to have yes,
mister Snurdley, Yes, Oh, mister Snurdley is trying to find

(56:11):
out whether signing up for the Markstein Cruise involves listening
to me sing the Wind beneath My Wings. We do
have musical and no, no, we do have musical entertainment
at various points of the cruise, but it is actually
by professional see and actually sometimes it's by Michelle Bachman,

(56:32):
who always comes on the cruise, and Michelle actually always
gives it a go with some of the seventies rockets,
and she's great fun on that. It's this October that
mark Stein Cruise can go to Markstein Cruise dot com.
I generally only I sang a song for Joe Biden
on the last cruise called the handsey Man, and I

(56:54):
may be prevailed upon to do that if he's still
president by the time we sail in October. I'm reasonably
confident that Kamala will be installed by by them. You
can go to Markstein Cruise dot com. No, we don't
sell any CDs. Have you. Have you tried moving around

(57:15):
the world in the last year, mister s If you
take a big box of CDs to an airport and
say I'd like to ship these to Paris, they say no, no, Paris.
Paris has just installed things saying that CDs you know
to there's traces of COVID on the CD, so we're
going to have to destroy them all. Nobody buy CD.

(57:37):
They've got these things called downloads. Now you know the
download is, but it's safe to download as long as
you wear three masks, mister Snurdley, and then you won't
and then you won't be contaminated. But nobody buys CDs.
You sound like a Squaresville guy putting your putting you
putting your CD on the gramophone? Who does that? The
kids all think, the kids all think this is not

(57:59):
so talking. No, I have CDs. Yeah, I know people
over fifty still use CDs. They're very useful. Actually, I've
got a lot of unsold copies of my Christmas album
and I used them to insulate my attic. They did
the job at treat so they are useful for things.
But no, I'll tell you what, mister Snadley is trying

(58:20):
to get me to plug my cruise. I never really
He's always trying to turn me into just some huckster,
saying if you go to markside Cruise dot com and
sign up for you can sign up for Premium, mega Platinum.
I never like to do them, but I will say
one thing. I've been talking about the reimpeachment trial, and
in fact I'm I'm going to be on the Telly

(58:44):
for Impeachment Week. I'm going to be on Fox News
Live at seven pm Easton. That's just when Pat Leahe
and co. Have wrapped up the trial each day every
night next week Monday to Friday, and I'm going to
be looking at the reimpeachment hopefully, and it'll be at

(59:04):
the end of the day, so you've had all the
expert legal analysis from your law professors and all that
kind of crowd, and so we're going to be trying
to take a different look at the day's events. That
will be on Fox News seven pm Eastern Monday to
Friday next week. And I know a lot of people
have got steamed at Fox News. They've actually the guy

(59:27):
who made it was the head of the department that
made the call for Arizona that people got mad about,
has actually been laid off. So he's unemployed right now.
I didn't realize he was the kind of guy who
could be laid off, but he has been laid off
and so he's not even there now. So if so

(59:49):
people say, oh, you know, they've sold out and all
the rest of it. Rupert Murdock, he has basically been
at his home in I think it's Oxfordshire for the
last year in rural England, and because of the COVID
and he was waiting for the vaccine and he got
his two shots of the vaccine and then he jumped
on the plane and flew back to New York to

(01:00:10):
take charge of what was happening at Fox supposedly. But
I'm not privy to any of the internal politics, the
palace politics, but I will be there on the TV
live every night next week, seven pm cent time. What's that,
mister Snadley. One more question? Okay, give it your best shot. Yeah,

(01:00:35):
well you're the Neptune Suite. He's still hooked on the cruise.
We can probably get you in there. Mister Snurdley. You're
always like you're teasing about whether you're going to come
on it, But the Neptune suits are actually lovely. That's
that's like, that's that's like cruise travel used to be
in the good old days when you'd be taking the

(01:00:56):
Queen Mary. It's the closest you'll yeah, all the Titanic.
It's the closest you'll get to living the John Kerry lifestyle,
because it's almost as good as being on John Kerry's yacht,
but without John Kerry there to annoy you. So that's
that's at markstein Cruz dot com. Break. Actually, while we're

(01:01:18):
breaking news and while we're talking about the impeachment trial,
Democrats are demanding that Donald J. Trump testify under oath
at his Senate impeachment trial next week about his role
in the Maga riot. So I don't. I'm not because

(01:01:39):
this is basically impeachment is like all these much vaunted
checks and balances, it turns out just to be a
make it up as you go along racket. So it's
not clear if you're in a a criminal trial you
have the right not to testify under oath. You're you're not,

(01:02:03):
you're not obliged to take the witness stand. But Democrats
lead impeachment manager Jamie Raskin has sent a letter to
Donald J. Trump to provide testimony under oath either before
or during the Senate impeachment trial concerning your conduct on

(01:02:25):
January sixth, twenty one. You know, he's actually got nothing
to lose here, because the penalty for being convicted of
impeachment is that you removed from your job, and he's
already been removed from the job, so he might as
well do it. I say, do it, you know, lawyers,
And again I'll go back to the point I was
making about this reimpeachment in the last hour, that people

(01:02:49):
just the republic of the political types that just said, oh, well,
you know, they haven't got the votes to convict him,
so this whole thing is a waste of time. They'd
have Yeah, there's Susan Collins, and yes there's mad but
they're not going to get seventeen of those guys to
vote to convicts. That's all the waste of time. And
then you have the legal argument. Supposedly, the reason the

(01:03:13):
legal team quit is because they wanted to make a
narrow constitutional argument as to why you can't as to
why you can't convict a guy who is no longer
in office because he's a private citizen and so the

(01:03:33):
United States Senate does not enjoy jurisdiction of over him,
so he'd get off on a technicality like Snoop Dogg
or whatever it was all those years ago. And that's
really that's a lawyer's argument. But I wonder really whether
it's good enough for Trump. I mean, if I was
in his situation looking at what's happened, I would actually say, well,

(01:03:57):
why do I need to listen to lawyers that they
can't put me in jail? So why what's the downside
to just saying Okay, I'll do my own defense And
then that's everything. For someone like Pat Leahy, who is
a great, slow, slumbering nothing of a guy, that would

(01:04:17):
actually pose a few challenges if Donald J. Trump were
his own defense counsel. I mean, why not. It's a circus,
it's a joke, it's a travesty. Why not run with
that and make it a total circus? Why not? Why
not make it like the ultimate episode of The Apprentice.

(01:04:38):
You're basically Trump is going to be his own apprentice attorney?
Why not do that? Mark Stein in for Rush. That's
all Next week Monday is the day when he's supposed
to file his legal brief, his legal response, assuming that
they whoever is his legal team this week, hasn't quit

(01:05:01):
by then. And as I said, I'm going to be
there on Telly every day, seven pm Monday to Friday,
hopefully finding something different to say about this thing. It
is a joke, it is a travesty, but there is.
But the lesson they're trying to teach is not for Trump.

(01:05:21):
It's for you. It's to say, don't even think of
Trump two point zero. Don't even think unless you're part
of our little cozy club, the club that gets to
do all its mashinations the club that can sleep. If
you're in the club, you can sleep with Chinese spies
like Eric Shagwell, sleeping with Fang Fang, being penetrated by

(01:05:45):
Fang Fang, compromised by Fang Fang. That doesn't matter, Eric Shagwell,
this is the first impeachment trial in American history in
which someone who's been penetrated by a Chinese spy. This
Fang Fang is one of the impeachment managers. That doesn't
matter because he's in the club, so he's protected. But
if you're not in the club, like Trump, We're doing

(01:06:07):
this to show you don't get to play in this.
You can be an accountant, you can be a realtor,
you can be a feedstore clerk, but you don't mess
with our club by trying to become president or anything important.
Mark sign for us your calls just ahead. I see that.
In Maricopa County in Arizona, the entire caucus of Republicans

(01:06:35):
in the Arizona State Senate, all sixteen Republicans, have sponsored
a resolution to hold the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors
all five members in contempt for not complying with subpoenas
pertaining to equipment, ballots and more related to the twenty
twenty elections. So in other words, these vice presidents who

(01:06:59):
owns some of these radio stations can say you're not
allowed to mention any of the election shenanigans, and they
can stand by the Arizona call and all the rest
of it. But this is actually news because in theory
they could be subject, well at least if they were
in New Hampshire, they could be subject to a cape
as an arrest for failing to comply with the subpoenas.

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I assume it's the same in Maricopa County, Arizona. But
let's go to Diane from Peoria, Arizona. I think Peoria
is in Maricopa County, isn't it, Diane? You've got it?
Mark sign megadettos and prayers to rush from myself, my
son Michael, and my dear friend Brenday. Thank you. Curiosity question,

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when will senators in the Democratic Party stand up and
have some boys, as we say in Spanish, and leave
the Democratic Party, join the Republican and save this country.
We are hurting out here, and no way should Donald
Trump speak to these wackos. They will break him to

(01:08:09):
the point where they're going to strip him of everything
he owns and they're going to take a piece of
it for themselves. Don't even think that they don't want
to do that. They hate this man so much they
will not see past their own noses to see the
joy that he brought to so many people in this
country in horrible I was on stage here in Arizona

(01:08:35):
behind Donald Trump with my son, my husband, and my
dear friend, and it is frightening to see what he
has done. I've never been to a rally like that
before in my life. It was joyous. No. I want
to thank him from the bottom of my heart for
what he did for us, and I pray for him

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and his family every day, and as a cancer survivor,
I pray for rush to every single day. It's a
tough battle. Thank you for Diane. Yes, you're right. You
know their ambition knows no bounds. They want to destroy him,
and they want to take Trump Tower and put that
in other people's hands and rename it the Chuck Schumer

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Memorial Tower or whatever. They're determined to do that to him.
But you think that there are democrats that might possibly
change the balance of power in the Senate and flip
from one party to the other. So you're thinking of
fellas like Joe Manchin. Is that right, Diane, That's exactly

(01:09:39):
who I'm talking about. They need to step up and
save this country. I'm a senior citizen. I'm a wonderfully
healthy sixty nine year old woman that just battled aml
kemia and survived it after a stem cell transplant. All right,
let me tell you something. This country is worth fighting for.

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Life in this country is worth fighting for. Not with
bullets any gun, but we need to stand up yep
from Yep, absolutely, Diane, no question of that. And that's
the fighting that people mean. That's the fighting that they
were talking about when people assembled in Washington on January sixth.

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That's what fighting means. Part Fighting doesn't mean you're suddenly
gonna go rampaging down Main Street and burn down a
police station, do all the other things that Democrats supporters
can get away with, but means what you say, standing
farm and pushing back against the avalanche of lies that

(01:10:47):
almost every institution in this country is dumping on us.
The point you make about Joe Mansion, though, whether he
might become the fifty first Republican vote or whatever. That
is an interesting one, and I'm going to pick that
up in a segment or two. That's Diane calling from Peoria,
Arizona in Maricopa County, where the entire Board of Election

(01:11:10):
Supervisors has just been found in contempt by the Republican
state Senate in Arizona. Lots more straight ahead mark signing
for US Donald J. Trump has resigned today from the
Screen Actors Guild. It's an hilarious letter. I'll read you

(01:11:35):
some bits out of it in our next hour. But
of course he has been a member for over thirty
years because he's in films like Home Alone Too, and
Zoolander and Wall Street, Money Never Sleeps. He's been a
member for thirty years. But they were gonna decide whether
they would kick him out, and he has preempted them

(01:11:56):
by resigning. Yes, America, Anchor Man is away and this
is your undocumented Ankor Man, thrilled and honored to be
here as always from Ice Station EIB in the frosty
northern wastes of this great land, just a few miles

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south of the Quebec border. But we have Crash taking
care of all the technical things from New York, and
we have the world's greatest call screener, mister Snurdley, full
strength all American call screening. Are you man enough for it?

(01:12:40):
Call one eight hundred two eight two two eight eight
two if you would like to be on the show
and see if you can handle mister Snurdley's call screening,
and we might well put you on. I've got a
story here about voting machine fraud. Oh no, no, no, no,

(01:13:02):
wait a minute, don't all get the vapors. This isn't
one of those voting machines stories you're not allowed to
talk about, like poor old Mike Lindell, the my pillow
guy who got shut up on Newsmax just as he
was getting into it about the voting machines. This is
a Democrat complaining about faulty voting machines. So he's not
like more you Conservatives and Republicans. He's allowed. Still in America,

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we still have sufficient freedom of speech that even though
certain people can't mention faulty voting machines, Democrats are still
permitted to complain about faulty voting machines. This is a
big shot Democrat lawyer Mark Elias, who's with Perkins Coy.

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He's a really powerful Democrat lawyer, because he's the guy
responsible for hiring Fusion Gps for Hillary Clinton's campaign and
for the Democrat National Committee. So there wouldn't be a
whole Russia investigation or a Russia hoax or Russian interference

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if this guy had not suggested to Hillary that they
hire Fusion Gps, who in turn hired Christopher Steele, the
x M I six guy. There'sn't really no such thing
as an x M I six guy, but he was
x enough to pass as a respectable source for Fusion Gps.

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So this is the guy who basically started the whole
Russia hoax. He's a powerful lawyer. I wouldn't mess with him,
would you, because you know where that led. When he
got Christopher Steele on the Fusion Gps payroll and then
Fusion Gps on the Hillary Clinton payroll, he started it.

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He's now saying that this is in the New York
twenty second congressional district. They haven't declared a result there yet,
it's over three months since election night. Because I'm just
the simple foreign guy in respect of things like this,
Because in Canada we have this weird system where we

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hold election day on election day, and this idea that
you're still counting three months later is unknown to us,
as it's unknown to Denmark or Slovenia or Tuvalou or
Papua New Guinea. But in New York's twenty second congressional district,
which is the Syracuse area, if I recall correctly, they

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can't do what Sudan can manage to do and count
an election in under three months. And right now, the
Republican Claudia Tenney leads the Democrat, the incumbent Democrat, Anthony Brindisi,
by a margin of one hundred and twenty five votes,
and she declared victory Claudia Attorney the Republican a couple

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of days ago. But Mark Elias, this powerful election lawyer
for the Democrats, is alleging that there is reason to
believe that the voting tabulation machines misread hundreds, if not thousands,
of valid votes, and that these tabulation machine errors disproportionately

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affected Brindis, the Democrat. In addition, Oswego County admitted in
a Swann statement that its tabulation machines were not tested
and calibrated in the days leading up to the November
third general election. As required by state law. So, in

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other words, in case you're confused, here the completing competence
of a what it purports to be a nominally developed jurisdiction,
developed nation and developed state, developed jurisdiction the twenty second
Congressional District of New York, which can't tell you who

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won the election three months after election day. But it's okay.
It's not okay for the President to complain about voting machines.
It's not okay for Michael Lindell to complain about voting machines.
It's not okay for talk radio hosts to complain about
voting machines, which is why some of them have gone

(01:17:27):
very quiet on the subject. But Democrats are still permitted
to complain about voting machines. So the big shot Democrat lawyer,
as you know, I don't have a dog in this fight.
I don't want voting machines that favored Democrats. I don't
want voting machines that favor Republicans because it's all bunk
and we should. As I said, as I've said on

(01:17:49):
this show, I want to form the paper Ballots Party.
It's a single issue party like the Brexit Party that
Nigel Farage formed in the United Kingdom, which was a
single issue party, so he didn't have foreign policy, and
he didn't have economic policy, and he didn't have education policy.
Just was a single issue because there was until you'd

(01:18:12):
actually gotten Britain out of the United Kingdom out of
the European Union, there's no point actually talking about any
of the other stuff because it's what the lawyers would
call a threshold issue. And likewise, the integrity of American
elections is a threshold issue because there's no point fighting
an election under this Under this system that we had

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on November the third, now you can't say that. If
you're on the right, you can't say that. It's a
big long list of things you can't talk about anymore,
and you'll lose your Twitter account, and you'll lose your
Facebook page, and you'll lose your radio show if you
mentioned some of this stuff. But Democrats can still talk
about it. So Mark Elias, he's a big shot Democratic lawyer,

(01:18:57):
and why don't we have a bipartisan agreement. And he's
concerned that the Republicans have stolen the New York twenty
second congressional district from him and in other parts of
the country. People are concerned that the Democrats have stolen
it from the Republicans. So why do we have like
a bipartisan commission to get back to paper ballots because

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everything else is complete junk and complete garbage. Now, this
tweeter called Joe Cammell didn't think I was being said.
He thought I was intentionally lying when I said there
is no domestic terrorism movement in this country, and certainly
what is being represented as a domestic terrorist attack, which

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is just a bunch, just a mob, a mobb uprising.
By the way, I want to just have a word
about this, because a mob uprising actually isn't a domestic
terrorism thing either. And he said, oh, yes, there is.
And he sends me this story from the Atlanta Journal
Constitution showing that some group that provided private security term

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Marjorie Taylor Green, the world's most famous woman, may be
more famous, may have higher name recognition than Oprah. By now,
Marjorie Taylor Green's private security firm, the people who provide
her private security, is thinking of forming alliances with other
Georgia militia groups. And there's some guys. There's a picture

(01:20:28):
of guys in like Motor Dresser's motorcycle rider. They may
even be on motorcycles that can't find the picture now,
and that this is evidence of a domestic terrorism move
I said, I've lived in countries that have domestic terrorism movement.
I was severely I wasn't blown up by the IRA,
I'm not exaggerating it, but I had many years of

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being severely inconvenienced by the Irish Republican Army who would
blow up a lot of places you were intending to
go to, and it would result in roadblocks, and it
would add. They did not issue press releases saying they're
thinking of forming alliances. They were people who went skulking
about in darkness. One heard rumors if one went into

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certain pubs in West Belfast that the guy over in
the corner might be an IRA guy. But there were
But an effective domestic terrorism movement actually is a very
tightly held secret, and they operate in the darkness generally. There.
If you're a domestic terrorist, you're not tweeting about it,
you're not facebooking about it. You're skulking about in darkness.

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I mentioned the FLQ, the FNDU, Liberacion Duquebec, the Quebec
Liberation front murdered a deputy premier of Quebec, left his
body in a trunk. They kidnapped the London's senior Trade
commissioner out of his rather agreeable house in Montreal and
held him hostage for two months before it was arranged

(01:21:58):
that he would be freed in exchange for a flight
to Cuba. For these guys, Italy had the Red Brigades again.
They murdered Aldo Morrow, a Prime minister of Italy, left
him in a trunk too. These are serious people. Terrorist
movements are serious things. And the devaluation of language here,

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the false representation of what happened on January the sixth,
and its manipulation with the connivance of the media in
trying to turn this. You know, the mistake they made
with the war on Terror, which is which devolved very
quickly into a joke, so that the Department of Homeland Security,

(01:22:44):
which was supposed to be something to do with fighting
jihadists protecting America from jihadis quickly degenerated into busting strip
clubs in Boston because they were selling knockoff red Sox
merchant ice and busting some guy who imported a British

(01:23:05):
sports car and didn't pay full freight in tax on
it supposedly. So it's the usual American legislative federal racket
where something is set up for a specific purpose and
then just degenerates. But the big thing, the big thing
they learned from that is that it would actually be
far more useful. It's possibilities are just far more useful

(01:23:29):
if it's turned into a domestic insurgency, a domestic insurrection
that gives the state absolutely unlimited powers. As we saw
when they attempted to finger Trump as an agent a
Russian it got it all got too complicated for people.

(01:23:49):
Oh what's happened with the Russia investor? Oh, they've found
out this guy who was working for Trump. Yeah, what's
he called? Oh George Poppadobble. I've never heard of him.
Oh yeah, but he had a drink with than Australian
High commission. What's a high commissioner? I don't really know
what a high commission? But yeah, but did they were
in a bar in London and they it all got
too complicated. The deep state plot was so deep they

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over complicated it. And this is much simpler. Oh, it's
a domestic terrorism. Oh, this domestic terrorism We're going to
have to have special laws, We're going to have to
have special restrictions. We're going to have to insulate the
political class even more totally from the masses they purport
to represent. And in fact, it is no domestic terrorism movement,

(01:24:34):
except that it has been concocted out a whole cloth
by the Democrat media complex. Markstein for Rush, We will
take your calls in just a moment. Markstein In for Russia.
Vincent Giallanella corrects me. I think I said New York's
twenty second district. This is where, unlike places that hold

(01:24:58):
efficient elections such as Southern Sudan, they're still waiting for
the results from November third, the Republican is one hundred
and twenty five votes ahead. He says. I said it
was in the Syracuse area, and Vincent corrects me and
says it's the Binghamton area, not the Syracuse area, and
which is an hour or so south from Syracuse. So

(01:25:20):
I may be wrong on that. The only thing, the
only road I really know in that part of the
world is Route eighteen. I think I mentioned Nagua on
the Lake early on the show, and Route eighteen basically
goes if you cross the bridge. Route eighteen goes along
the beautiful southern shore of Lake Ontario and eventually winds

(01:25:41):
up in Rochester or Syracuse or somewhere like that. But
a very pleasant and scenic root it is, and I
always prefer to take that rather than going on Interstate ninety,
which always puts my back out. I went. I drove
on the Great Western Highway in Iraq from the Jordanian
border to Baghdad about a month after the country had toppled,

(01:26:06):
about after the Coalition had toppled Sadam Hussein, and that
highway in Iraq had been bombed and created by Coalition bombers,
and it was still a smoother ride than Interstate ninety
in western New York sity. I'm just saying, let's go

(01:26:27):
to ed in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Ed. You're on the
Rush Limbull show. Great to have you with us, Hey, Mark, Thanks.
We always enjoy it when when you're on. Thank you.
I know that the Democrats are going to go after Republicans,
but are they also going to go after other Democrats

(01:26:51):
who they deemed not to be sufficiently loyal or too dangerous?
In a kind of classic Marxist purge. Well, I'm not
sure they need to do that, actually, ed, because as
you know, on the conservative side, on the right wing side,
there are never Trumpers who want to destroy people who

(01:27:13):
worked with Trump and ensure that they never get a
job anywhere ever again. And there are never Trumpers who
are seriously committed to that. On the left, it's slightly
different because in the end, if you look at Joe Biden,
they don't really care about Joe. You know, Joe Biden
started this election season by boasting about how he'd been

(01:27:35):
able to do deals with segregationist senators in the seventies,
and he was surprised when Kamala and the rest of
the gang didn't think that was an attractive quality in
a Democrat candidate. And ever since then, he's just been pulled, pulled, pulled,
pulled remorselessly to the left because that's where the energy

(01:27:55):
is in that party. That's how AOC, AOC actually had
to take out the guy AOC had to actually run
against a so called moderate and take him out and
replace him. But since then, if you look at it,
most Democrats are happy to be pulled to the left,
so they purport to be in all the stuff that

(01:28:18):
he signed these executive orders on, like transgender sports participation
or whatever. He's just he doesn't care. He's happy to
be dragged, dragged, dragged to the left. So the idea
that there would have to be blood letting in the
Democrat Party is And this, by the way, this is
where it gets to Joe Mansion, because Joe Mansion right

(01:28:41):
now is the most powerful guy in Washington because if
he actually would a bulk at some of these proposals,
the Democrats then can't get Kamala in to give them
a fifty one fifty majority. So they have to keep
they have to keep Joe Mansions sweet. So Joe Manchin
talks about how he doesn't like this, and he doesn't

(01:29:03):
like that, and he doesn't like whatever. But it's as
with all the Supreme Court nominees. You know, the Democrats
hold together because they're about power. There's no they're about power,
and it's all transactional and it's all conditional. So so
Joe Biden did deals with the segregationist colleagues in the seventies.

(01:29:26):
Now the segregationists segarde. No one holds it against him.
Joe's on board with all the lefty identity politics said so,
so I think they're very good at just sticking all
these things about who. Do you think there'll be divisions
between the moderates and the left wing. No, they're all
on they're all on the same team and they stick together.
Ed So weren't We're dealing with a monolith. Absolutely, Absolutely,

(01:29:51):
that's the and also the thing about the narcissism here
that that that you ha the right you know where
mid Romney knows that the only way he gets the
strange new respect in Washington is when he goes against
his party. Same with Susan Collins, same with Lisa Murkowski,

(01:30:14):
same with whoever. For Joe Mansion, the calculation, Joe Mansion
is just going to get a heap of grief if
he were to go against his party. So hold Joe Mansion,
don't worry. Well, there's not going to be any Supreme
Court packing. They're not going to get rid of the filibuster.
They're not going to admit the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico estates because Joe Mansion will hold the line.

(01:30:37):
If you're betting on that, you know, I watched that
the last impeachment trial I kept hearing about how this
Democrat was wobbling and that Democrat was wobbling, and in
the end they didn't. They all held firm. While we're
speaking of that, I have an update news, breaking news.
The House of Representatives has voted to strip Marjorie Taylor

(01:30:58):
Green of her committee in assignments. So we now have
a situation where the loser party, the loyal position, is
not allowed actually to select its own members for its
minority grouping on these committees. Marjorie Taylor Green has been

(01:31:19):
stripped of her committee assignments by the House of Representatives.
That just broke a few seconds ago, and we shall
bring you more details of that as we progress. Thank
you very much for that call. Ed. That's the difference
that sort of will you disassociate yourself from Marjorie Taylor Green?

(01:31:40):
Nobody ever asks that of a Democrat. You can be
as kooky as you want on the Democrat side, and
they're completely cool with it because they all stick together.
They all stick together on that side. Yeah, do not worry.
We hope to have rush back for open line Friday.

(01:32:02):
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(01:32:46):
story of the day. A lawyer is facing an investigation
after having sex during a zoom court hearing because all
the court room hearings except for the impeachment trial, are
all done on zoom. The stay some Paul Feller in
Singapore became the first guy to be condemned to death
on Zoom, which is not something you really want to

(01:33:08):
go down in history. For this case, the Peruvian lawyer
Hector Paredes Robless was branded a disgrace to his profession
by the judge presiding over the virtual hearing after launching
into his X rated performance while his camera was on.
Extraordinary footage showed him stripping off and sitting on his

(01:33:31):
chair so a naked brunette could straddle him as astonished
court officials and other lawyers looked on. During the zoom call,
Judge Torres summoned a police officer as a female aide
tried to alert mister Paredes rob Leff that his sex

(01:33:52):
session was being watched and recorded on a public live feed.
But he wasn't in any mood. He was just getting started.
The naked brunette straddling him. Annie had no intention at stopping.
This is who Trump should have as his lawyer for
the reimpeachment trial. And let's fly in the naked brunette

(01:34:12):
two so that she can straddle him in the well
of the Senate. That's about the level of respect that
this ridiculous reimpeachment trial deserves. As I said, they have
just voted to strip Marjorie Taylor Green of her committee assignments.

(01:34:33):
If you haven't been following this story, she had from
a few years ago. She had fairly particular views on
all kinds of subjects, like nine eleven. I think she
was a nine eleven truther or whatever they call them.
And she also thinks that the Jews have a big

(01:34:58):
space laser that starts the forest fires in northern California,
that that's that's that's their big thing up there, and
so she is being she's got these rather particular views,
and they don't want her having any committee assignments. You know,

(01:35:19):
mister Snarlier and I were talking before the show about
different standards. I was on TV a couple of years
ago with Tucker Carlson, and Tucker asked me about a
fellow called Treyon White, who is a Democrat who represents
the District of Columbia's Ward eight. He's a DC councilman,

(01:35:42):
and there was some light snow that day and he
blamed that quote on the Rothschild's controlling the climate to
create natural disasters. So he's got the same views as
Marjorie Taylor Green on the big jew weather machine that's
controlling the climate. And I said rather jocularly to Tucker

(01:36:06):
Carlson that yeah, that that one is true. God sold
the weather to the Wathschilds in a few few decades
back after he had some liquidity problems after the nineteen
twenty nine crash. And we just did a few jokes
about it and moved on because we knew the Democrat
isn't going to pay a price for that, any more

(01:36:28):
than Jen Saki is going to pay a price for
her so called homophobic tweet about Lindsey Graham. Because we
have that. But Marjorie Taylor Green now is off the committees.
You know, she can't be on a committee. But it's different.
For the Democrats, it's different. Eric Shagwell can stay on
the House Intelligence Committee even though he's been penetrated by

(01:36:52):
a Chinese spy. That's actually serious. That is the fang
fang thing is actually serious. He's for years he was
having sex with a woman who reports back to chairman.
She that's serious. But he gets to keep it. He
that he pays no price for that. And and and

(01:37:15):
so we have this hypocrisy thing. And you see this
a lot on the radio, on TV, in the newspapers,
the columnists talking about, oh, you know, well, why didn't
in that case, why illan Omar who said about nine
to eleven, oh some guys did something. Why why is
she still on the committee. Because it's different. There's no
principles on the left. It's a it's a straightforward power thing.

(01:37:39):
They don't want to get rid of illan Omar. They
have no reason to sacrifice, Illano Umar or Eric Shagwell
or any of these guys. But on the right, Oh,
will you distant yourself from from Marjorie Taylor Greenbigger she's saying,
the Big Jews space laser. It caused all the California

(01:38:01):
forest fires. You know, so what really? I mean, what's this?
You can't have you can't have purity tests on one
side only Now, I'm not fat. Just before all the
nincompoops and media matters start having a fit about this,

(01:38:22):
I'm skeptical about the Big Juice space laser. I'm not
you know, I'm not entirely on board with the theory
that God sold it to the Rothschilds after the ninth
the weather to the Rothschilds after the nineteen twenty nine crash.
But we live in a we live in a society
where somehow AOC can accuse Ted Cruise of trying to

(01:38:45):
murder her, and that's completely normal and not beyond the pale.
But Marjorie Taylor Green, this is all ridiculous. You know
that the hypocrisy thing doesn't work because the Democrats. To
go back to what we were talking about before the break,
the Democrats are a block and What they want is power,

(01:39:11):
and they will put up with anything, however nutty, as
long as it advances their power. So Marjorie Taylor Green
can't talk about the big Jew space laser, but for example,
Calypso Louis the great Lewis Farrakhan, he can accuse. Let

(01:39:31):
me see if I can get this right. The Jews
are peddling bad marijuana in order to feminize the black male.
That's the official position of the whatever they call the
Fruit of Islam. Guys who everyone all the Democrats go

(01:39:52):
and pay heed to. You can't disminister Farrakhan. The Jews
are peddling bad marijuana in order to feminize the black mail.
So that hits all four of the Democrats, cork and stitches, sts, Jews, Blacks,

(01:40:14):
gays and potheads. They're all insulted there. I don't even
know him quite. It's so it's such a perfectly constructed conspiracy.
I'm not even sure on what grounds you objected. Oh well,
obviously I'm you know, there's nothing wrong with feminizing the
black mail. We just don't want the Jews doing it.
He can say stuff like that and he remains the

(01:40:35):
power broker in the Democrat Party and everyone still goes
and kisses his ring. But on the republic you know,
I don't know. Why can't we just say this? Uh
you know, will you disassociate yourself from me? No? I
actually won't. I just don't. It's something to do with me.
I didn't say it. People say all kinds of things.
I don't care, But no, the rules, when the rules

(01:40:59):
apply to one side, it's like until eventually you reach
the point, as we have after November the third, where
you're a domestic terrorist if you complain about voting machines
stealing votes. But on the other hand, Mark Elias, who
started the Russia hoax, he can complain about fraud voting,

(01:41:23):
fraudulent voting machines in the New York twenty second congressional district.
And when the rules just apply to one side, it's
not a game anymore. It's war. And that actually is
like a terrorist walk because it's not Geneva conventions war.
You're just doing what works. You're just doing what works,
and right now it's working better for the Democrats than

(01:41:44):
it is for the Republicans. And I'm not saying anything.
You know, when you say that the jew space laser
is causing the California forest fires. You're actually letting Democrat
environmental policies off the hook, the Democrats and the environmental

(01:42:05):
extremism of pausing those forest fires, just as it's nothing
to do. Who cares about Hugo Chavez and the Chinese
Communist Party and the voting machines. The object is to
pin it on the Democrats. The Democrats, so this stuff
isn't helpful. But at the same time, playing this game,

(01:42:25):
because they take out you think, okay, they've taken out
Marjorie Taylor Green. This is how you squish Republican congressman. There. Okay,
they've taken out Marjorie Taylor Green, so I may be
safe now and may be able to get to the
end of my term without without them coming for me. No,
they've just chowed down on Marjorie and worked up an

(01:42:46):
appetite for you, you boneless, jelly spined nothing of a guy.
That's why there's no point. There's no point of this.
It's for the people. If the people are Georgia like
the space laser stuff, so be it. If they don't,
they'll get rid of her. All The rest is rubbish.
Mark Stein in for us. We will take your calls.

(01:43:07):
In just a moment, breaking news from the Wisconsin State
Assembly which has approved a resolution to throw out the
governor's emergency order, so that will end the statewide mask
mandate in Wisconsin. You will be able to cast away

(01:43:30):
your mask and feel sunlight on your lower nose directly.
You will be able to inhale directly through your nostrils
the great, the great breath of fast food establishments as
you perambulate down the sidewalk inhaling all the great hamburger

(01:43:55):
and hot dog and taco smells. Wisconsin State Assemble has
thrown out the Governor's emergency order, ending and thus ending
the statewide musque mandate. Wisconsin is unmasked. Let's go to
Holly in the Free State of Florida. Holly is in Tampa.
Great to have you with us. What's on your mind? Holly? Hey? Mark,

(01:44:19):
not great talking to you. Look, I wanted to put
in my two cents regarding the seventy five million of
US that are potential domestic terrorists, and I'd like to
know where the concern was when a couple of days
before the Capitol rally, there was chatter on Facebook and
Twitter about a possible that they could be potential trouble

(01:44:43):
at the Capitol that day. And my understanding is it
was reported, and I'd like to note who it was
reported too, why there wasn't something done about it? And
what I mean by that is, you know, who made
that decision not to give these officers additional resources such
as you know, maybe some National Guard help or you know,

(01:45:03):
additional officers or what have you. And you know, here
we had something that ICO could have been prevented and
this gross underreaction which has now resulted in an overreaction
right where we've got Nancy Pelosi out there now, you know,
saying that we have gun toting white supremacists and the
House of Representatives and AOC is saying that Ted Cruz

(01:45:27):
is trying to kill her. And I'm thinking, hey, we
need to just take a breath, step back and really
just kind of look at what happened and what could
have been done to prevent this, which I think, you know,
it could have been prevented, and nobody did anything. Yeah,
this is actually a very good point, Holly, because what

(01:45:48):
happened on January the sixth, it was not a domestic
terrorist attack, but an appalling humiliation for the twenty four
seven big budget secure state, which is the most lavishly
funded on the planet. As always being told, Oh, seventeen
seventeen intelligence agencies have said that the Russia investigation is real.

(01:46:12):
You know, no other country has seventeen intelligence agencies to
make that determination. And they're all monitoring Facebook and Twitter
and all the rest of it. And as he said,
it would have been very easy just to deploy extra
police and all the rest of it so that goofy
guys in Viking horns don't just swarm in to the

(01:46:33):
national legislature of the global superpower. So you're absolutely right
that it was. What was going on was actually a
humiliation for the twenty four seven surveillance apparatus. And interestingly,
as you say, they turned it into something else. They decided.

(01:46:54):
This is what fascinates me, Holly, is most of the chatter,
almost all the chatter was on faceboo, book and Twitter.
And what did they do. It was Parlor. We have
to shut down Parlor. So Parla's gone. Every all the
conservatives are on Parlor. They've all been vaporized in one
fell swoop. Now the CEO has been fired. Parlor isn't

(01:47:14):
coming back in a recognizable form, and it's gone because
they were responsible for this thing. There's actually no evidence
for that, but out there on Facebook and Twitter, there
was a lot of evidence. And the state, the twenty
four seven Big Brother state we've all lived under since
nine to eleven failed. That's actually a massive national security

(01:47:38):
failure again, and that's why they had to turn it
into a threat, because otherwise the idea that a bunch
of goofballs can just invade the national legislature would tell
you that all the security theater we have lived under
is absolutely worthless. So thank you for that, Holly. That
is a good point, and we will close it out

(01:47:59):
in just moment. My thanks to mister Snadley and to
Crash in New York City and to the best team
in radio. No question, this has been Mark Ax. I
don't think I read that right. It's this has been
Mark Stein. Is that how you said? Anyway, I will

(01:48:19):
see on the TV tomorrow night. I'll be in for
Tucker on Fox News, and I will see you all
next week in reimpeachment Week. While I'll be on the
Telly at seven pm easton every night and be here
tomorrow for open line Friday on the one and only

(01:48:40):
Rush Limbough Show. Don't miss it.

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