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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbaugh Show podcast.

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Yes, America's anchorman is a way. You know how this goes before we go any farther, before we get into the nightmare we have been plunged into for the last week. I just want to say one thing about about Rush is, you know, it's always a great honor for me to be here.

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I owe Rush an awful lot. I admire Rush, as I've said many times before, for a couple of reasons. One is that he's the best at what he does. No question he's been at the top of this game for a third of a century. He invented this form.

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And the other reason is because Rush stood by me a couple of years ago when there were powerful people trying to finish me off in the United States of America and send me scurrying back to Canada. And Russia stood by me. And I will always be grateful for that, because basically he whatever presence I have in this country, he saved me and he turned it around for me. And I will always aim for that.

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But the third reason is the way he's reacted to what he's been going through this these last few months. The minute he made this announcement on January, after a while, it became pretty clear that he was having treatment weeks once every three weeks.

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So I've got one of these, you know, whatever it is, a year plan.

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And I just sort of marked off every third week as the week that Rush was likely to be away so that I didn't schedule a trip to London or whatever would be available in those weeks.

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And then things started happening.

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And I'd hear that there was the presidential debate, the first presidential debate. So Rush wasn't going to have treatment that week. He was going to put it off for a week and then something else would be happening. And Rush was going to have treatment that week. He was going to put it off for a week. And that's what happened.

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Last Rush wasn't supposed to be here last week.

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For election week, but he knew people would want him to be here for election week, so he was here for election week. So yet again, we had another postponed treatment week.

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And that's something that the that's Rush's gift to you. That's Rush's gift to the republic he loves because he could have put his his health first and his medical regime first. And instead, he decided that he was going to put everything into getting Donald J. Trump across the finish line. And at least if you count like Democrats do, we all came up a little short, not on Tuesday night, but in the small hours of Wednesday morning.

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But Rush Rush set aside his scheduled cancer treatments to be here to talk about debates, to talk about elections, to be here for you. And I don't know, he was talking a lot about the framers and the founders of this nation yesterday.

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And I don't know whether it's.

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Pledging he lives fortunes and sacred honor, but it comes pretty damn close what Russia's been doing since January where every time he's needed to be here, people have wanted him to be here.

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He's been here takes enormous courage that it takes enormous courage, enormous faith and enormous love, not just for the country, but for the particular audience we have here. And I cannot tell you how much I admire the way Rush has handled this thing. And I just hope to God that he hasn't paid a price for it.

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But this week is a treatment week, and Todd Hermann will be here tomorrow. And we'll see how it goes with Rush after that.

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But but spare a thought for that. Spare a thought for that.

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I don't know whether, you know, I don't know how many of us would do that in his shoes. But Ruscio, the first debate, the first debate, which nobody cares about now. But on that morning afterwards, people wanted to hear what Rush had and he was there for now.

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I hope that it's it hasn't cost him in terms of his health care for that. But he's the time he's taking this couple of days this week, maybe till the end of the week, is fully deserved. Meanwhile, people who are pledging lives, fortunes and sacred honor.

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Dan Quayle, Dan Quayle has told Donald Trump, he's told The New York Times that Donald Trump should just give it up.

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It's over. Give it up.

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He's put an E on the end of up. So, you know, it's the authentic Dan Quayle.

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It's the E for the big elbo.

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Donald Trump right now is living in a conspiracy.

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Well, I might as well tell you my view on this, if you're on the short cut, is, I believe, what happened in the early hours of Wednesday, in the days that followed is is that seventy one million Americans became the victims of the greatest heist, the greatest electoral heist in the Democratic era.

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If you want to count that going back to the fall of the great European empires at the end of the Great War, but however long it is, this is the greatest electoral heist in the Democratic era.

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Trump is living in a conspiracy theory, in a conspiracy thriller.

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Actually, you know, not an interesting one. You know, like those interesting conspiracy thrillers where the guy is trying to keep one step ahead of the CIA and the other deep state guys who are out to get him. And he's taken off and he's in a car and he comes to a town in the middle of nowhere, in the middle of a Kansas cornfield with one stoplight. And he goes into the general store and he breaks a dollar to get some change, to use the single payphones, the single pay phone at that one stoplight town.

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And he's in the payphone and he puts the quarter in and he does the number in Washington, D.C., to get to his friend, to alert him to what's going on.

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And boom, the deep state got to him first and the payphone is blown sky high. Donald Trump isn't in an entertaining conspiracy thriller, but he is in one that is just as effective and just as suffocating. We can't trust nine out of 10 people around him. There is a story in The New York Times as astonishing as anything I've ever seen in my time in the United States, there isn't much good there isn't much good to be said for the system right now.

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But Trump is doing his best to push back. And what is he pushing back against? He's pushing back on every level against this heist that took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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And so I wake up and I see in The New York Times, they're good, they're very good, they're evil, but they're good. Growing discomfort at law firms representing Trump in election lawsuits. There's three names, three journalists names on this story.

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And they're talking about Jones Day, which is one of the most powerful law firms in Washington, and Trump has retained them to wage his legal battle about the shenanigans, to put it mildly, in this election, about the fraud in this election. And he's retained Jones day one of the most powerful law firms in Washington. And I wake up this morning and I see in The New York Times growing discomfort at law firms representing Trump in election lawsuits. So the lawyers he's hired are leaking to The New York Times about how unhappy they are with taking his case and about his case.

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For example, they represented these lawyers who talk to the new these law firms who talk to The New York Times. I have a behind this case in in Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

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And they're now leaking to The New York Times their unhappiness with having to represent Trump and with the weakness of his case, in other words, there's no for Trump, there's no attorney client privilege, which means if you support Trump in this battle, there's no attorney client privilege for you. Right now. The Trump campaign is asking Republican voters to give money to the Trump campaign so they can pay for a legal battle to reverse the fraud that took place in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

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And what's happening is that you're saying, oh, yes, I'd like to get behind Trump on that. I support Trump. I want to win this legal battle. So you send 100 dollars to the Trump campaign. The Trump campaign gives 100 dollars to these bums at Jones Day law firm in Washington, D.C. And then the bums at the Jones Day law firm leaked it to The New York Times about how this case is a bust. It's a loser.

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It's going nowhere. He doesn't have attorney client privilege if they if this were one of the functioning parts of the legal world.

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Which is, by comparison, almost anywhere except here and maybe some of the ropa one party banana republics.

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But if he was almost anywhere else in the function, certainly in the functioning parts of the common law world, if he were in Scotland, if he were in Australia, if he were in Singapore, this these bums, Jones, they would be disbarred for what they've just done.

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I'm a little bit of a history with these guys where they're wearing a case together, not terribly happily, but for instance, their guy, their big guy, Michael Carvin, was the guy who did the Obamacare appeal to the Supreme Court and blew it, lost it. You know, the usual overrated, overpaid American, quote unquote, super lawyer in the case I'm mixed up in. He had to do a brief to the Supreme Court and managed to attribute to me words uttered by somebody else.

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So they've also not only the expensive super lawyer, but the expensive but lazy super lawyer who can't even get basic things right.

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But the president has to get serious. Hey, the president is the loneliest man in town right now. Nine out of 10 people. He's he's holed up in the White House and nine out of 10 people around him are trying to screw him over there already.

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There will already loading up their parachutes. They're already planning the next gig, the book deal, the CNN contract, and they're ready to just screw him over. And the first thing he has to do is get serious. If he's going to wage this legal battle, he's going to have lawyers who are on his side who aren't taking time off from working the case to let The New York Times know they don't believe in the case and they don't believe in Trump and they don't really want him as a client.

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They've leaked the fact, for example, that he owes them money, which is which is not something lawyers are meant to do.

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As I said, if this way, if we were before the Law Society of Alberta or one of the INS, a court in London, these guys would be in serious charge of being disbarred. So Jones day ought to be off the case today. And we're up against the clock here. We're up against the clock legally. You know, they've gone and they've bought Joe Biden all this office of the president elect Preston SEALs that they've had run off at Staples for seventeen bucks and change.

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And they don't want to waste those things so that every time Joe Biden appears on TV, he looks more and more official. And the president is stuck with some of the world's most expensive lawyers and they're leaking to The New York Times. He can't trust anybody. So I hope he gets serious. And actually, by the time I say this, those bums are off the case. This is disgusting. Here we are living in a blizzard of lies in which, as I said, the president is a lonely and lonely man.

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Surrounded by the extras of a cheap conspiracy thriller, he thinks he's talking to his lawyer and instead he's talking to a mole for The New York Times, leaking to the opposition.

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These I you know, what I've said before about my own case is that I generally despise the American bar.

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America has as many lawyers as the rest of the planet put together, which means it has at least as many bad lawyers as the rest of the planet put together, which means it has far more overpaid bad lawyers than the rest of the planet put together. And while there are many admirable people out there, such as Sidney Powell, who is someone who should be in charge of this case rather than these bums, but there are a lot of bad guys out there, and the president is actually right now using the donations of his supporters to enrich these creeps like Kalvin and the rest of the guys at Jones Day who are already leaking about what a crummy, useless, pointless case it is.

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And they wish he'd just pay him the money and clear off. They're already leaking about it. To The New York Times, this is this country is actually fracturing into two alternative realities. And right now, a big bunch of the people who believe in the alternative reality are surrounding the president and entrapping him ever deeper. Something has to be done about this 800 202 282 Markstein for rush your calls and lots more in the three hours ahead.

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Markstein in for Rush on America's number one radio show. Thrilled and honored to be here, 800 202 282.

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You have the benefits of teeth. Keith will be called screening today.

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And Mike is down in New York ensuring that all the technical things go smoothly.

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Not a lot of strange things going on. I notice just yesterday listening to talk radio, Rush was complaining about some issues with the phones and that I was listening to some other guy a couple of hours later and he was having issues with the phones.

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A lot of lot of coincidences going on at the moment as the new regime cements its grip.

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We have breaking news, breaking news. I don't know how anybody can take this stuff seriously.

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Alaska, right. Alaska, you know, Alaska is apparently a swing state now has three Electoral College votes. It seems pretty clear which way they were going a week ago, but then it all ground to a halt. And the good news is that Alaska has now said it will start counting its outstanding 100 55000 absentee and other ballots today.

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So maybe it will finally get how can you take this? How can you take this seriously, America? How can you take this seriously? A few weeks ago when I was here, I happened to be here a couple of days after New Brunswick held an election. And that's a province in Canada. So nobody's interested in it. But it happens to have been the first jurisdiction to hold an election since the covid broke.

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So everyone's a bit worried and they'd slightly extended the opportunities normally in New Brunswick Mail in ballots, postal ballots are a little bit restricted.

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But there they said because of the covid, if you're not comfortable going and voting in person, you can come and claim a mail in ballot.

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So there was a, you know, a little bit more of a mail in vote than usual.

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Nevertheless, the polls closed at eight p.m. Atlantic time in New Brunswick and they announced the result at 855 PM.

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That's the way functioning jurisdictions work. Now we have Alaska.

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It's been a week. It's been a week. And they're now saying, OK, we're ready to resume the count. This is not a normal even in the not obviously corrupt parts of the electoral system.

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This has been a dirty election.

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And even if you don't think it's dirty, it's been a totally incompetent election that should shame the United States.

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I love listening to these guys, like these lefties like Bernie Sanders, who said, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

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When we say socialism, we're not thinking of Venezuela. Perish the thought. Put that out of your head. We have in mind Denmark and Sweden and Norway, though, that kind of socialism. Well, I can tell you, you can run this kind of lousy election self evidently incompetent and or corrupt election in Sweden, Denmark or Norway. Nowhere, nowhere in the Western world runs these kinds of corrupt elections, incompetent elections other than the United States, Russia was quite right yesterday when he was trying to distinguish between anecdotal and and a legal argument.

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They're not the same thing as we'll explore in the course of the show. But the anecdote which is piling up and the point is 70 percent of Republicans don't think the election was free and fair.

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That's according to a poll in Politico, 70 percent of Republicans. I don't know whether that's Republican voters. They were, what was it, 71? A million Republican voters, so 70 percent is basically 50 million people reject this election.

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Yeah, you know, the way this works, Rush said it was a treatment week, which means.

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He's he's under the care of doctors and nurses all day today, and if he's fighting fit, he tries to make it back Thursday, if not Friday, but you never know.

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He warned that it might take a little longer this time. I'm here today. The great Todd Harmon comes in to take care of you tomorrow. We're talking about the quote unquote, election.

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Rush was talking, yes, Rush was very calm yesterday, and he was playing some of these very calm sound bites of Ken Starr, who always sounds calm and it always sounds reasonable. And yet they managed, as you recall, during the Clinton impeachment, to demonize him and turn him into some crazy foaming, fire breathing fundamentalist who never stopped singing hymns unless it was to depose Monica about how the president never reached, quote unquote, completion. That's what they that's what they did to Ken Starr, who's the nicest, sweetest, cuddliest person.

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When he was a judge, you'd never come up before a sweet, cuddlier judge. And Rush was playing all these very calm soundbites from him, talking about how what was happening was a constitutional travesty. And Rush was saying that the president needs, in effect, a an election fraud czar, some guy who's in charge of the thing to tie it all together. It's bewildering to me how this wasn't in place.

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Before the election, but he needs someone who someone who can just speak in legal terms, people forget because in a sense they buy into the leftist narrative that that the the Supreme Court basically handed the election to Bush.

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They didn't judges.

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The further up you go from from the trial court to this appellate court, that appellate court, until you wind up at the Supreme Court, the arguments get narrower and narrower and narrower.

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And they like to decide all judges are a bit like that. The thing they say about judges, what does a judge do? Lawyers tell you things like this all the time. A judge sits, he's the sitting judge. That's what a judge does. He sits. And to get him to shift his bottom in one way or another is actually quite an achievement. And so the sitting judge doesn't want to shift way over this side or way over that side.

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He wants to decide very narrowly on a narrow point.

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So if you have a lawyer, you can get a lot of there's, you know, the kind they often turn up on. On legal shows here in which people just want to throw a whole bunch of spaghetti at the wall and hope that a couple of strands stick and the higher you go, the less judges are interested in that.

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And by the time you get to the Supreme Court, no judges are really interested in that.

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They want a narrow legal argument.

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In 2000, for example, the the the Supreme Court then decided voters seven to two.

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I think it was that that the use of different standards of counting in different counties violated the equal protection clause.

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So that's a very narrow legal argument. They don't have to get into which system is the best or which system is unconstitutional. All that they just decided. You've got all these different systems and that breaks the equal protection clause. So we've got to stop it.

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You've got to cut it out. We can't have that. That's all they did.

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And if they make any kind of consequential decision this time round, they're going to do it on something that narrow. A legal argument, a legal argument. So so the you need a Trump lawyer who is coming up with that kind of simple legal argument. I think I don't think it's difficult. For example, the Democrats let's take their glorious president, Jimmy Carter, great Democrat president, a Democrat legend, a Democrat colossus. Mr. Malaise, a legend.

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Jimmy Carter has spent the years since he was defeated in 1980 and going around the world certifying elections to see if they're free and fair.

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He goes to places like Ivory Coast, Cote d'Ivoire, Ivory Coast and sees whether their election is free and fair.

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What's the what's the objective word there seems right. You have to be able to see not just the election, but the count. You have to be an election, quote, observer. And what is it you're observing? If you're if you work for the U.N. and you're one of these U.N. election observers, they fly into Rwanda or Chad or wherever it is, they fly in an election observer to observe. And so in Pennsylvania. If you're not allowed to observe, it's not a free and fair election, the U.N. election observers wouldn't say it.

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Jimmy Carter wouldn't say it. The Trump campaign would be within their rights to call Jimmy Carter as an expert witness, to testify that under Pennsylvania's rules, this would not pass as a free and fair election with the U.N. or with the Carter Center.

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It doesn't meet those rules. In other words, Pennsylvania is worse than Ivory Coast.

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It's it's an insult to the residents of Ivory Coast to compare them to the citizens of Pennsylvania, because Pennsylvania, by not letting in the other side, is actually engaging in behavior that would not pass muster if this was a third world banana republic in which U.N. election observers and Jimmy Carter had to certify the election and apologize to any listeners from Third World Banana Republics for comparing you with Pennsylvania. I know it's terribly rude. I'm sorry. I'm just making a rhetorical point here.

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I if you're from Ivory Coast, if you're from Chad, if you're from Niger, if you're from any of those places, I do apologize for comparing you with Pennsylvania.

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What are we meant to do about this? What what are the 70 percent of Republicans who don't think the election was free and fair meant to do about this? Yesterday, Rush spoke to a caller from Michigan Scherman.

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Sherman is in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Sherman, thanks for calling. How are you doing, buddy? Yes, sir, I'm doing great, thank you. And I'm glad you're with us today. And I really appreciate you taking the time to come in when you could have gone for Treatment Week. I really think you need to hear this. And I think the president needs to hear this. Everybody is taking the wrong message from this election and they're missing the message and they're angry and demoralized, but they need to stop being angry about it.

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I'm 48 and I actually feel better about the future of the country than I have in a very long time. This was not a blue wave or a wipeout or a repudiation of the president by the Republicans kept the Senate, Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins one.

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Hang on. Hang on just a sec. No, I'm not I don't want to throw cold water on anything. And I agree pretty much what you're saying. It was not a blue wave. The country's not gone socialist. The country did not embrace Joe Biden. That's not at all what happened here. That's your point, right? Yes, sir. But we still had an election stolen. We still had no, I agree with your point to that anger.

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You're going to have some of that. But it should not be the guiding emotion on the Senate races.

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They're still trying to steal those. Sherman in Georgia. One of the reasons why they have been holding off on giving that state to Trump and why they've been looking for votes is to force runoffs in both of those Georgia Senate races, which they've now done. If they take those two, they run the Senate because that gives them Kamala Harris is the 41st vote as vice president. And that means the blue wave does become the guiding principles of this country. Yeah, Rush is on to something that I can't get over this, and it's true if you watch I switched on Fox News a couple of mornings after the election and they're running all these heartwarming, soft focus stories about, oh, look, there was this guy down in Texas down by the Rio Grande and it's usually a solidly Democrat district.

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But this guy managed to get elected dogcatcher. And who's ever heard of it? County down in the middle of nowhere. And that county has never had a Republican dogcatcher before. And that will you knock it off? The the the Democrats set out to steal the president.

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The only thing they cared about, which was to take Trump out and they succeeded. And Sherman should know this because he's from Michigan. He's from Michigan, where last time I saw Michigan is incredible. You know, Michigan, you know, when you look at life expectancy around the world and there's people who say, well, American life expectancy, it's it's lower than Canada. And then when you look at Japan, Japan's life expectancy is just spectacular. Right now, Sharmin is living in the jurisdiction with the highest life expectancy on the planet, something like 1900 centered.

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Well, not just centenarians, but super centenarians. There are people 118, 120 years old. There were people born in the 19th century who voted in your state chairman. I mean, this is incredible. Michigan has left Japan in the dust. It's left Canada in the dust. Michigan, at least every 4th November has the highest life expectancy in the planet. They have found the secret of eternal life. All you got to do is keep voting.

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Democrat June Aikin, June Aikin, who I don't know whether Ann Arbor is anywhere near Jackson, Michigan.

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I think they've got Detroit in the middle or something. If my memory of Michigan geography is correct.

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But in Fields department store, older listeners from Jackson, Michigan, may well remember a lovely lady called June Aiken, who worked in the beauty salon in Fields department store in Jackson, Michigan.

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And June was a lovely lady, live nearby in Napoléon Township and died sadly last year, but took the precaution of demanding an absentee ballot so that she could nevertheless vote in this election.

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She is absentee in a very real sense, and yet she managed to vote in shaman's own county. And Lindsey Graham is quite right about this Republicans, this system, this corrupt Maylin system, which has no scrutiny. So you can have mail in ballots without proof of identity, proof of residence, proof of anything you can send in mail, ballots, mail in ballots delivered in a Biden Harris campaign van in the early hours of Wednesday morning and win the election.

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Do you think covid is ever going away? covid will be kept going no matter how many vaccines they come up with just because it is. Is this the best and easiest way to keep mail in voting going and thereby enabling the Democrats to steal the national election? Lindsey, Lindsey Graham is quite right.

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No Republican will ever be elected president if this theft if this level of election fraud is maintained.

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And so stop looking for the silver lining. Sherman, there's no point worrying about the fabulous guy Inana, but the great Republican candidate who got elected dogcatcher for national office. The Republicans are dead if this if this heist is not reversed.

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Markstein for us. We'll take your calls straight ahead.

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Marc Stein in for a rush on the EIB Network. Let us go to James in Auburndale, Florida. James, you're first up on America's number one radio show. Great to have you with us.

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I talk with you of in America, we have in-person voting and absentee voting, which is really the official mail in ballot system. But my question to you is this. Do you know who the person is who authorized these fraudulent mail in ballots to be distributed? Could that person be prosecuted for mail fraud to trying to steal our election?

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Well, you know, the question is, what do you want to do? Do you want to keep Trump in office? Because you can you can prosecute people, but criminal criminal prosecutions do not. I mean, they proceed. They used to proceed quickly back when McKinley was. Shot and assassinated, the guy was whatever was called Cho Goche was electrocuted six weeks later because the criminal justice system functioned, then no one is going to be criminally convicted before the Electoral College meets in December.

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The point about mail in ballots, though, is they're inherently insecure, which is why, again, to go back to what Bernie Sanders was, oh, we just want to be more like Skandinavia. Well, in the European Union, two thirds of the European Union ban all these kind of postal ballots, as they say, unless you're out of the country and you have a good reason to be out of the country.

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France got rid of them in 1975 because of all the ballot fraud in Corsica.

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Corsicans are hard men. I mean, not obviously by the standards of Democrat operatives, but they're hard men by the standards of Mediterranean Europe.

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And it's not a respectable electoral system. And that's why the covid was kept going. That's why the covid crisis was kept going. In order to enable the Democrats to adopt an electoral system, they could game these these things about as long as it's postmarked by Election Day. Has anyone actually been to a post office in the last 20 years and seen them postmarking things? Most of these machines, these franking machines and everything don't don't bother with a postmark. I did.

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I did my town's old home day celebration a couple of few years ago in New Hampshire. And I had to.

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The Postmistress introduced a special stamp for Old Home Day in my little town in New Hampshire. And I had to ask her to reintroduce the hand stamp so that everybody could actually get a postmark. Because normally, if you look at most of the mail you get these days, it doesn't have a postmark on where we're having mail in ballots that don't go anywhere near the mail. We're having mail in ballots that, as in Nevada, were delivered in Biden Harris trucks.

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Unless the USPS has subcontracted to Biden Harris, the Biden Harris campaign that never went anywhere near the mail system.

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James. So that's that's an inherently corrupt system.

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Thank you very much for taking my call.

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My pleasure. My pleasure. James, just I'll come back to that point about criminal conviction, because we're in a stage where I'm at the stage now is what meaningful relief can you ask a court for? That's why you go to court. You don't go to court to win a theoretical victory. You go to court to win meaningful relief.

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That will save the day. And we'll talk about that straight ahead on the Rush Limbaugh Show.

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Markstein in Rush on America's number one radio show. As I said, the good news is they're about to resume recounting those 150000 ballots in Alaska.

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That's great news, isn't it? Why? Why do they stop counting?

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As you know, everything was fine and dandy until whatever it was 10, 47 on election night when mysteriously, mysteriously, all the big Democrat cities in a half dozen swing states all decided it was time to go home for the night.

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The party spent 14 billion dollars on this election. That's a that would be considered a huge amount of money in any other functioning society. And yet, tragically, that 14 billion dollars did not provide for any poll workers to do the night shift in Philadelphia, in Detroit, in Milwaukee, something has to be done about this or there is no point actually participating in these kinds of elections.

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I'm an 18 year old college kid chilling in his dorm room at the University of Alabama, which just happens to have a lot to say. And when I say a lot to say, I mean a lot to say about everything else.

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And I'm the host of the brand new podcast, Peerson Uncensored. Now, this is going to be your typical political podcast. And what I say, well, sometimes that gets me in trouble. Why? Because I couldn't care less, not including correct or respecting anyone suspicious. Because until the world is to go all willy nilly, what the hell was a safe space? What the hell was his idea that feelings mattered more than facts? We went from a world that actually value truth to a world in which people now make the argument with a straight face that there are more than 80 genders to a world that shames people for loving America.

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Yes, America's anchorman is away. And this is your undocumented anchorman, Markstein Frilled. And honored to be here even on a very dark days for the Republic, as you know, we come from ice station EIB in the chilly wastes of far northern New England, just a stone's throw from the Quebec border.

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For those of you who enjoy throwing stones at the border, no point in it. Now it's close. I can't even do my 15 year joke on this show that if you're fleeing the country, do swing by and say hello. You can't miss us because we got a big sign on the highway saying last rush guest host before the border.

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I can't do that because the border is closed. So those I don't even know what all those liberal celebrities are threatening to flee the country. You can't even get in to Canada. The borders closed. The Maple Curtain has descended across the 14th parallel and killed my joke, my other joke, which the covid has killed.

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Because for some reason, I always used to like to do this joke every couple of years because for some reason there was a time when the release of the new James Bond film used to coincide with the American election. And I for years and years and years, going back to Clinton, Bob Dole, I always used to do a thing about, oh, yeah. Have you seen the new Bond film?

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Oh, yeah. It's got this absolutely terrifying scene where a shark is thrown into a tank of Democratic Party operatives. And I did that joke for like I did that joke reliably. And I can't do it now because they postponed the new seven film till next spring because of the covid. So I can't do that joke. They've killed two of my I've only got seven jokes and the grim state of the world we live in as has killed two of them.

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I mentioned just before when we were talking just before the top of the hour, that the question is what relief do you seek from the court?

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So, for example, I'm not interested couldn't be less interested in bulbar opening up Bilboa.

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Is it Bilboa?

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Bob, I can't remember now they resigning. There've been so many hits, Bilboa at the Department of Justice opening up a possible criminal investigation into the shenanigans. I don't I don't even like that word shenanigans because it implies that what's going on is less evil than it is.

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It's just something lovable rogues get up to. As Rush was talking about Monday, he made the very good point. It was a Monday was the day before a couple of days earlier. But he made the very good point that for over a century now, we have looked at systemic fraud in key places in the United States, in famous cities, and we've made jokes about it. No, they're running jokes about everybody getting up out of the Cook County graveyards and going to vote in Chicago.

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We've turned it into a joke. It isn't a joke. It's evil. I don't know why we turned it into a joke. And, you know, we have to sit through like rubbish, like Mr. Smith goes to Washington.

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Jimmy Stewart is all very honest and straight shooting and all the rest of it. For every Mr. Smith goes to Washington, there are a zillion films and plays and novels in which people who steal elections are presented as lovable rogues. But the thing about it is a criminal investigation isn't going to be wrapped up before the Electoral College meets in December. They're going to be starting to certify.

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Right now, only networks, only networks have called the election the only reason he can stand there. Joe Biden in front of that office of the president elect thing. And by the way, fool you constitutional scholars out there, what what clause in the United States Constitution provides for the office of the president elect? God bless that lady at the General Services Administration whose declining to get with the program and saying, no, no, no, you're not the president elect yet.

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We're not going to make all this stuff available to you.

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But he's standing there in front of the office of the president elect saying he had run off at Staples for 23 bucks, 74 cents. They're the states are going to be I'm going to actually be confirming electoral results soon. Certifying them, as they say, and then the Electoral College meets in December, and so getting excited about criminal prosecutions is stupid for two reasons a no Democrat ever goes to jail, and B, it's not going to be wrapped up before the Electoral College meets.

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So it's a complete waste of time. I don't even know. How often do you have to get played by these guys this morning? Right now, in fact, Andrew McCabe, remember Andrew McCabe, the Operation CROSSFIRE hurricane guy. He's testifying yet again before the Senate and he's getting tough questions from Lindsey Graham. So while we're still trying to lay a glove on the fraudster's of 2016, the Democrats have gone ahead and stolen 2020. That's how big a way House.

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I tell you, I'm making certain if this is the dawn of the Biden era, so-called, I'm making certain new era resolutions to myself. I'm not going to waste time with stupid investigations. No Democrats go to jail. That's the beginning and end of the story.

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So if you want to waste your time on those investigations, you'll have to go ahead and do it with without my interest in it.

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We should know by now. So we're talking to Andrew McCabe about what he was up to in the summer of 2016 while the Democrats have just stolen 20/20.

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I mean, God, get a clue, get a clue, losers. There's no point to any of that.

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Then we have this the present situation. And if it goes to criminal investigations and all the rest of it, none of it's going to none of it's going to work. A scandal is only a scandal if it's public.

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A private scandal that you and three other people know about isn't really a scandal. And Hunter Biden, for example, was only a scandal on Fox News and talk radio.

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Increasingly, the stolen election isn't a scandal on Fox News.

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It's just here on Rush and a few other shows that they talk about it. So you have to ask for some relief that the court can order quickly and the one thing the court just to go back to that New Brunswick election, and I know people say, well, what's all this foreign talk? What's all this? Well, the reason for the foreign talk is that these guys know how to run an election and many American states do not. So in New Brunswick, where they call the election at 8:00 p.m., announce the result, big conservative victory at 855 p.m. That's how it works in functioning electoral systems, even with the covid, even with a larger number of mail in ballots.

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And the reason is that they said you had to get in any mail in ballots by the time the polls close.

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And 8pm. On election night, the the narrowest thing you could ask the court to do is exclude ballots.

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Received with with no good provenance received after the time the polls closed in those states, seven p.m., eight PM, whatever it is, that's the only thing you could do, get them declared unconstitutional and in the same way as they did in Florida in breach of the equal protection clause of the Constitution.

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That's fine. That's the kind of narrowest argument you could make where you're having mail, you're having mail in ballots from people whose identity is not known. It's not even clear whether they've been mailed in in the sense of using the USPS. There's no record of when those ballots were completed, no verifiable one. And you would have to impose it.

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Basically, as a national standard, there's no doubt in my mind that the founding fathers intended a national a national standard for the determination of who's the president. They say Congress shall determine the time of choosing the electors and the day on which they shall give their vote, which day shall be the same throughout the United States.

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In other words, they didn't foresee a system, the system we have now.

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In in in which you have an elastic standard for voting time, for voting eligibility and all the rest of it, and you'd have to find five five judges on this so-called six three conservative bench willing to do that, which is going to be tough to do the longer this goes on.

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And you're going to need a really solid lawyer to make it, which probably doesn't mean lawyers who are leaking as these Jones de bums are.

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You know, think about it. Right. Think about it.

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The Trump campaign is asking people to pay for this legal battle by sending money and the lawyers that.

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You are sending money to are leaking about how they don't like the president and they don't like his case to The New York Times, this is disgusting.

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I'll say one more thing to the other. Great old systems. The more a system moves away from paper ballots, the less secure it is.

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When I first came to this country, I marveled I was awed by New England town meeting, just like Tocqueville was two centuries ago.

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I went I went to town meeting. I was amazed at how there were all these elected offices and all the voting for the elected offices was really extremely clean with clean paper ballots and town meeting votes where unless it was clear from the eyes that the vote was overwhelming, they'd go to a voice vote, they go to a paper vote and all of it.

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And I thought, these are the cleanest elections in the world because I was looking at at a New Hampshire town meeting, which are the cleanest elections in the world, and as Tocqueville said, is the best system in the world.

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And then right down to nowhere, I guess it probably was Bush versus Gore. I never really I don't think I knew the word Chad well, I knew the word Chad. I think there was a vocal group from the 1950's called the Four Chads.

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But other than that, I didn't know the word Chad. I didn't know the word Chad is an electoral process. I didn't know that you could actually make a living as a chad diviner. This is like one of these medicine men in in the what we used to call the more primitive parts of the world.

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A Chad diviner could hold up a chad and look at a dimpled chad or a hanging chad and discern from the dimple on the chad whether that person had really intended to vote for Bush or Gore, though in principle, most Chad diviners tend to find that every chad is a vote, a vote for Gore.

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I had no idea. This is this is complete. The more you have these non-paper ballot systems, the more corrupt it is. Now, I heard, for example, about this system in Michigan where Sharmin lives. Schurman lives in Michigan and thinks it's hunky dory. And we should all be celebrating the lack of a big blue wave where this this electoral machine had accidentally, accidentally transferred 6000 Trump votes to Biden. But fortunately, whichever county clerk was looking at it had had a second look at it because she thought it seemed a bit odd and seen that the 6000 votes for Trump had been mysteriously transferred to Biden and she'd caught it in the nick of time.

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And this voting system is USM, Michigan and in 33 other states. And I was wondering, oh, yes, what is that?

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It's called Dominion Voting Systems. I thought my word. That sounds oddly Canadian Dominion voting systems, just like it's from the Dominion of Canada. And I so I looked it up and it actually is headquartered in Toronto. And here's why I'd I'd be interested just to hear anybody on this one 800, 202, 280 to explain to me about the checks and balances, because it's illegal under the checks and balances for a Canadian to give her a C note to Joe Biden.

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But it's not illegal for a Canadian to install the election voting software in 33 states of the union. What's up with that? That's the Dominion Voting Systems headquartered in Toronto, supplies voting machines for 33 states in America.

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I don't know how I don't know how much of this Americans are meant to take, but it is an erratic and incompatible and rotten system.

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And if you add in the covid, which provides the pretext for the mail in voting, you have now a system that Democrats will never give up on. You know, they're giving it its second outing because the Cove is still going to be here. Now, we thought the covid would just be here until November the 4th and then Joe Biden would declare it had ended. But they're going to keep it going now for the two Senate runoff elections in Georgia at least.

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So all those confident people saying, well, you know, it'll be the Republican base that's more motivated to vote and all the rest of it.

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What are you talking about? What are you talking about? Look at what happened with the mail in ballots for November and then try and tell me what's going to be different in January in Georgia. Markstein one 800 202 282.

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It's a very narrow legal relief that Trump has to seek and it has to be basically uniform. It has to be a kind of argument that that votes received after 8pm or whatever on election night are, in fact, unconstitutional.

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It's quite a heavy lift. But but someone has to make the case or it's not going to be worth voting in these rotten, dirty elections ever again.

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Markstein for us. Your calls straight ahead.

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Markstein in for as Russia said yesterday, the president needs to appoint a fraud czar, in effect, to take control of this and make the legal argument, the actual the actual very valid legal argument that could stop these things, these shenanigans.

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As we say, I'm not I'm going to give up on the word shenanigans because it makes it sound as if it's kind of just just a bit a little bit a rogue sport. It is. And I don't even know what you know, they don't have any shenanigans in all the places Bernie Sanders like. They don't have shenanigans in Denmark. I don't even know that the Danish word for shenanigans or even a singular shenanigan. But but but Rush is right.

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It seems it needs to be presented in a very a good legal frauds are presenting a tight legal argument when this thing gets to the Supreme Court, as it needs to do very soon. Let's go to Lynn. But that, by the way, they've just indicated, by the way, that Obamacare is is looking looking pretty spiffy to them. Kavanagh was the guy who looked like he's going to be the fifth vote in favor of keeping Obamacare. Let's go to Lynn in Kingsport, Tennessee.

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Lynn, your live on America's number one radio show.

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Hey, Mark, I'm listening to you and I'm with you about the investigation and investigators. It's almost as funny as Van Jones crying crocodile tears, saying he cannot tell his kids that character matters anyway. Wow, that's true.

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Yeah, he can now tell his kids that character matters, that you two could grow up to become a Ukrainian oligarch. That's the kind of character of the first family.

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Anyhow, I finally figured out why they would let the bad mouthed the basement. They think the Democrats were so disgusting and so crooked. They've had this plan for a long time. They knew nobody could beat President Trump. So they put this poor little old man in his basement. Right. Let him get out because I knew he'd mess it up. And I've had this plan for a long time with all these extra ballots and stuff. But now we know why he's stuck in the basement.

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It wasn't because of it. They knew he would miss them up. No, you know, it's very clever, it's almost like they found they decided, oh, you know, way back before any of this coronavirus came up, the perfect candidate they were looking for.

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I mean, and the basement strategy where I actually feel sorry for Biden because he's appeared more in in basically the last week than he did in the previous seven months. And he doesn't look like he's going to withstand this kind of strain.

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The old until the last couple of weeks. You know, he's been in the basement for seven months and once in a while they drive him to Pennsylvania because that's a half hour from his home. The guy doesn't look like, you know, the guy actually doesn't look like he can stand the physical strain of the presidency.

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So things may be moving on that front faster than we thought then.

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But you're you're right there. They came up with the perfect. So where'd they came up with the perfect candidate for the covid and for the mail in ballot?

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Thanks for your call, Lynn. We're going to talk a lot more about this, maybe about the Obamacare hints we're getting from the Supreme Court to Mark Stein in for us on the EIB Network.

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Yes, Todd Hoffman is going to be in for us tomorrow. And then you know how it goes if Rush is feeling crackerjack. He's going to come roaring back on Thursday, but if he's not, give him a break. He's as I said at the beginning of the show, I'm I'm. I'm I cannot tell you how much I respect the way Rush has handled, you know, this lousy stinker of a year just for him personally with the medical stuff and the way he's put back his treatment weeks because of the first debate or because it was election night or whatever.

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Now he's taken a couple of days off for his delayed treatment and he'll come back when he comes back. And he has earned this time.

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No one has worked harder than Rush.

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To help get this thing over the finish line and as I said, the difference for Republicans is you always have to win beyond the margin of Loihi, always have to win by four or five points on election night, because otherwise these bums start stealing the minute at the minute, the minute the hours of darkness descend.

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And there's nothing new about it. There's nothing new about it. 100 years ago in the Warren Harding GOP landslide of 1920, spectacular coast to coast Republican landslide, the Democrats were stealing and interfering with elections. And the only difference is who they're stealing them from and who they're giving them to. So, for example, in Atlanta 100 years ago, the Democrat Party, at that point, it was black women trying to vote. And in Atlanta, at one polling precinct, 75 black women went to vote.

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And as soon as they left, the Democrat fraud's running. The one party state of that polling precinct simply canceled those votes. This is a party. I mean, really, this is their best argument the Democrats have when they go into court. We've been stealing elections now basically since the end of the civil war. So it's like settled law. That's the legal precedent. We've been doing it for 150 years. So it's settled. So it's settled law.

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The legal argument that has to be made is narrow because they're judges, so they're not going to go for any big transformative thing where you just throw a ton of stuff for a ton of spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks.

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It's going to have to be a narrow, equal protection type argument saying that, simply put, if you look at the if you look at the.

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Democrats cities in swing states that decided the election, that in itself is an interesting thing, there are not really that many blue states and the states that are swing states are basically red states, geographically speaking, with a couple of blue cities in them. And the blue cities are among the most corrupt and loathsome and repellent jurisdictions in the so-called free world. Just utterly disgusting doing things that that the United States State Department, for example, would not certify that election.

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Under its own rules for approving elections, because under under Democrat rules for under the State Department's rules for approving elections, you have to maintain certain conditions, including things like ballot access if you don't let people watch the vote.

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It's not a fair vote. But again, these guys are betting that they are not going to they're not going to be called on that, because if Andrew McCabe is still a free man after four years, nothing's going to happen. Nothing's going to happen to them. So now you have to go and you have to look at these judges.

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You can count Roberts out. So putting Roberts in, you're looking at five out of nine judges who are going to support a narrow argument based on equal protection before the law. That's what you got to do now. Rush was talking.

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This was interesting to me. Rush was talking yesterday about the mysteriously changed media environment since a week ago. His rush.

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I've had so many emails from you about Fox News. I've had so many emails from those of you who are livid and angry, starting with the Arizona call. Starting and then continuing with with other things and excuse me, I, I think that there's a simple explanation here. There's a there's a key rule. I've always believed in media, which is what I'm in. I'm in talk radio.

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And it goes actually goes back to the the William Holden quote here in that movie, The Wild, about you do not turn on your base. You do not turn on your audience unless you've had some kind of wait. And you just don't you don't do it for the sake of the approval of your enemies. You don't you don't turn on the people who got you where you are because you would rather be friends with other people. You just don't do it.

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And that appears to be what's happened here. Donna Brazile, all over the place. We've got everybody on a talking head interview, half of them or more, our New York Times or Washington Post, Democrat media people, the Arizona call some, even with the Chris Wallace debate, I think is an anti Trump move.

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But, you know, throughout all of this, the media can't turn talk radio, can't they? The media has been desperate to blow up talk radio and Fox News. They've wanted to drop Fox News ever since Fox News was founded and created. And they've wanted to blow talk radio up since before that. They've wanted to destroy me and my character and that of anybody else who hosts a talk radio program, why is it do you think it looks like they may be having some success now in blowing up fog?

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Let me tell you something, folks. If the people running Fox succeed in destroying the distinction that Fox has from the rest of the media, they're going to destroy they're going to destroy FOX if they if they are successful in taking away from FOX the things that distinguish it. And make it appear different from the rest of the drive by media, what is going to happen, the reason they have not been able to do this with talk radio is we do not stab our audience in the back.

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We do not turn on our base. We remain principled and consistent from me on down to everybody who does this on the conservative side, we are not apologetic.

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We do not seek the approval of people who don't like us. It's very strange how no one has figured out why it is talk radio that remains powerful, popular, unassailable. It's not difficult at all if you know where to look. Amen to that.

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One things I love about this show is that there's you know, there's no shadowy billionaires behind the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.

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There's Rush and there's loyal lieutenants with the occasional loyal following lieutenant who have been on this thing for years. And so you don't have to worry about, you know, all the stuff you have to worry about murky corporate decisions, but I'll just add a footnote to the way people were emailing Rush about what's happening at Fox, which is striking, let's put it that way. Fox on Friday had one of the worst nights. It's one of the worst days it's had in years.

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Fox came third Fox and usually, especially in primetime, beats the CNN and MSNBC combined. So if you add up their total audience, it doesn't equal foxes. And it's been like that for years. On Friday, Fox came third, CNN was number one, MSNBC was number two, and Fox was number three. With the exception of my friend Tucker, who became number two in his time slot below CNN. That is absolutely incredible.

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It is almost as if between waking up on Wednesday morning and Friday, you know, close to a third of Fox viewers decided, no, I don't think so. And in fact, the the primetime shows like Tucker and Sean Hannity were two million down on what their audience had been on on on Monday night. So in other words, the reaction has been instant. And I saw something very odd today when I switch on the television, just had a look at it before I came in to do the show.

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FOX on its daytime shows, on its daytime news shows like America's NEWSROOM, is now running constant promos for its primetime lineup for Tucker, for Hannity, for Laura Ingraham, as if they're saying, no, no, no, no, we're still the folks you've known and loved. Please, please, please come back to us. We don't want another night. We don't want another day. Another night. Where we come third.

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We come third in the ratings below CNN and MSNBC, you know, FOX, whatever FOX was trying to accomplish by the last week, they got the message that when millions of people just decide now I'm done. See, they're now desperate to actually correct that. And that's that's very important. That's you. That's not that's not on some influential pundit. That's not on some commentator. That's not on some shadowy billionaire. That's millions and millions of people. Two million at least are saying, you know, I don't know whether I need to sit through this.

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And that's a lesson to you at a time when a few thousand, a few thousand votes have been stolen here and a few thousand votes have been stolen there, there are 71 million people who voted for Trump.

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And if those millions exercise their muscle, you don't have to go to the antifa black lives matter thing of smashing everything up because they won't tolerate that from 71 million Trump supporters, but 71 million people, that's powerful. And just millions of people acting in their own interests can make a difference like that. Markstein for us. We're going to take your calls straight ahead.

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Stein for us on America's number one radio show. Let's go to Sandra in Bucks County, a basically fraud land center in Pennsylvania. Let's go to Sandra in Berkeley. I love that name. Russia used to have his list of favorite ladies names, and Sandra should certainly be high up on that, even if I've given it a slightly longer vowel sound than I should.

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Sandra in Bucks County, what have you to report from Ground Zero in the great election heist?

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Well, you got it. It is Sandra. And I want to wish Russ well this week. And I also want to thank him for having a brilliant, witty Markstein filling in. Thank you.

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Well, that I'm very humbled by that. Thank thank you.

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And thank you. Here is a story my husband and I were actually victims of.

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Election fraud, which required identity theft, forgery, coopting of ballots and actually voting now it originally occurred in our primary we're in early 70s. We just moved here a couple of years ago. Someone was able to get and probably got into a database with all of the information that you have to have it ready to apply for my ballot. So once you have done that, then you have to be able to have an exact copy of the signature, both written in print.

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So all of this was done. Somebody co-opted somebody got a hold of all of this information and was able to do this in the primary. And it was totally by accident that I I got an email from the government on August 13th. I almost just swiped it out of my phone and I thought I had idea that I did. I opened it and I went I read it and it said that my ballot was pending and I have this permanent ballot status.

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And I said, well, I never did this. I what is this all that's got to be a joke, right? I read it again, kept looking and kept looking and said, you know what? I think I'm going to start checking on this. I think it was a Thursday. I couldn't get through to anyone at the state four days because they put, you know, that. And eventually I did get the Bucks County and they looked through and they said, oh, yeah, there's an application for you here.

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And by the way, there's a vote. And I said, no, I didn't apply and I did not vote, period. So it took about 10 days to get all of this job. I fill out an application. The council took it and reported it to the director in Bucks County, didn't hear anything back. So I then called the local Republican representative. She got his blog, interviewed us for a long period of time, and eventually it went to the solicitor.

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The solicitor took it to the U.S. attorney's office. We've never heard from the U.S. attorney's office, and that's very disturbing. Yeah, but but we did hear from the local Bucs early on. This has been two months early on. And what they did was they took our DNA samples and our handwriting samples and we told them it looks exactly like our handwriting on handwriting samples in order to prove that we are not either crazy or, you know, that we're lying or something.

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You can probably tell by speaking to me, although I am 76. So if my husband was very well educated, very intelligent, very fluent people, and somebody has done this to us, and if they did it to us, it's very possible. I would like to just tell all of your viewers and anybody else was listening. If you went to the polls and you were told that you had to do a provisional ballot call, because that is exactly what would have happened to both of us had I not had I not made the calls and done done the due diligence.

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And my husband and I have done a lot of work, but we can't find the computer. We can't find the IP address on the computer that was used.

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No, no, you shouldn't have to do that, though, Sandra. Here's the next thing you have to do, though. You have to contact because as you say, it doesn't happen with with just one. This is basically the intentional theft of your vote.

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You have to call the office of Sidney Powell. She's one of the president's teams or contact Kayleigh McEnany or whatever. You'll know how to contact the Trump campaign. It'll be out there.

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But try it with Sidney Powell, try with the lawyer that basically your vote has been was stolen from you and a lot of this stuff like taking your DNA and all the rest of it, that's all nonsense. You're who you say you are and someone who is not you has voted for you. And you need to take that and sign an affidavit that sounds, if that's a fancy term. But basically what you have to do is type out what you've told me on a piece of paper and get it notarized by someone who's a justice of the peace.

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And they just have to notarize it. And then you have to just get hold of Sidney Powell or one of the president's other team and get it to them.

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There's too much of this.

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And it's not just anecdotal, but as Rush said yesterday, the the evidence has to be sworn evidence if you're laying it before a court.

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So get an affidavit, do an affidavit, get it to the president's lawyer. Mark, signed for us. More straight ahead. Just to reemphasize what I said to Sandra a couple of minutes ago, if you've got a story like this, if you know of a dead person who voted, if you in that situation where you're a widow and your late husband voted, you've got to actually give a sworn declaration under penalty of perjury. Find a justice of the peace, a notary to actually sign off on that and get it to one of the president's legal team, such as Sidney Powell right now.

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Yes, America's anchorman is away. And this is your EIB anchor baby. Honored to be here.

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And we are going to have Todd Hermann here tomorrow, you know, this is one of Russia's treatment weeks. You won't want to miss Todd and then who knows, Rush might come roaring back. But if he doesn't do do forgive him. He's I can't tell you how much I admire Russia for what he's done. He worked so hard. He putting off. I mean, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know how committed you have to be to actually say I'm going to postpone my treatment for a week or two weeks so I can be here and get Donald J.

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Trump over the finish line.

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And in a free and fair election, he did that. Trump was winning on Tuesday night and now we're in a very dark place. And I saw some guy on Twitter who said you're basically saying all our efforts have been in vain. No, no. This is some guy with the stop the snail thing. No, I'm not saying that at all. I'm not saying that at all. But I'm saying that you've actually got to be focused for this period because December the Electoral College meets and you know how it is.

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The left contain all the other levers of society, the show business and the mainstream churches and the education system and the Hollywood movies and the media and the big tech and all the rest of it. So it's actually very hard to bust through. You got to bust through with good stuff now.

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And that's actually on ordinary citizens as much as anybody else. It's on people like Sandra from Bucks County, whom we were just talking to. Sandra had her vote stolen, you know, the Democrats. And there's there's thousands of Sandras all over the country.

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But you've actually got to get this stuff to to Sydney Powell and these other Trump campaign lawyers pretty damn sharpish and in a form that is acceptable to a court. So that would be a sworn declaration isn't difficult to do.

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There's all kinds of people that people in the UPS store who will notarize things for five bucks or whatever it is. So you can get it notarized, you can get it sworn under penalty of perjury. And you can and you can get it to to Sydney Powell.

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But they need it quick because the argument that's being made is that I you know, you're just whining, your moaning, this thing dead people have always voted. What's the big deal? It's not enough to make a difference. It's not enough to make the difference. Lindsey Graham is talking about ballot harvesting in Pennsylvania, nursing homes where 25000 people from a few different nursing homes all mysteriously applied for mail in ballots at the exact same time. And and and that in itself is suspicious.

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Hence the big thing. Here's the big thing. That if you actually look. And the votes in these corrupt Democrat cities where, as I said, a lot of the stuff they've been doing, they've been doing for 150 years, the 30 feet, you can't get near within 30 feet of the guy counting the ballots that were doing that in the late 19th century in Philadelphia. So they're not doing anything there that they haven't been doing for a long time.

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What's different is the distribution. They weren't able to steal votes narrowly. And one result of that is the vote distribution in these handful of cities that decided the election is actually different from that in the more or less normal places.

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So in the rest of America, we have blue states and we have red states and we have a couple of the seiner swing states such as New Hampshire. And then we have all these corrupt states and Florida, to be fair as well, because they cleaned up their act after 2000.

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And if you look at what's happened there. The distribution of the votes is about is given the relative numbers of Democrats and Republicans is actually in proportion with with a a coherent national picture.

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Now, what you have then in somewhere like Philadelphia and somewhere like Michigan, you have boxes of votes coming in where for a start there's significantly higher turnout than anywhere.

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That turnout is reflected with hugely. There's not just higher turnout. There's immensely distorted then turnout for the Democrats. So you have Biden in some precincts in Philadelphia winning by 100 percent of the vote. Some of the other places. They're not making it that obvious. But you've still got like an 80-20, Trump, Biden, Trump split, which does not reflect the normal voting pattern.

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Then you've got this thing where they vote for Biden and nobody else. They don't vote for senator. They don't vote for representative. They don't vote for governor.

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They don't vote for a state representative or anything that you've just got these votes for Biden.

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So there's an argument here. And in my you I said I said if this I said on the one hand, you know, Trump's lawyer should just present a narrow argument.

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But if you wanted to make the big argument to the Supreme Court, and I'm not a you know, a judge's republic is a contradiction in terms. So, you know, but if you wanted to make the big argument, you would actually start assembling the evidence for saying that the cities that decided the election, the voting results, do not reflect the pattern of blue states or red states or other swing states. They are simply too anomalous to be true.

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And you would then have to interest sufficient. I think you could interest Alito. I think you could interest Clarence Thomas. You have to you'd have to interest four of them to get a hearing.

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Before the Supreme Court, but nevertheless, that's what a Supreme Court is for, if you're going to have the court, a court, if you're going to go back to the republic, if you're going to throw off a king to have nine robed rulers instead, then this is actually what they're for, where you have something, where the election rules are changed a couple of months before the election. And they have and they have extraordinary results.

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But I'm not you know, this guy and I would like to say this as politely as possible to this guy called Stop the Steal on Twitter. I take it Stop the Steal isn't your real name. And you know something, if we're going to turn this around, stop the steel. It's going to have to use his real name. People are going to have to man up and just to go back to what Rush was talking about, you know, the life, the fortune, the sacred honor.

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You can't talk about that.

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If your Twitter handle is Egle Patriot Middle and Minuteman Dotcom, you are actually going to pay for this.

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For this, 71 million people are going to have to stand up and say, I'm not Spartacus. I'm Mrs. Mabel Scroggins from Bucks County, Pennsylvania. And I'm saying that my vote was stolen. The Democrats have a sentimental argument here.

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Count every vote, count every vote, we believe in open borders and we believe that everybody should be able there's seven billion people on the planet and they should all have the right to come across the Rio Grande in a flat bottom boat and vote in Philadelphia because we want to hear from everyone. We're not racists. We want everybody to count every vote. Counting every vote is not a victimless crime every time you count the vote of an illegal alien, an illegal voter, a dead person, a kid, the donkey in your backyard, every time you count the vote of someone who should not be voting, you steal the vote of a legitimate voter.

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And that's an issue for these rock ribbed originalists on the Supreme Court, because there is no point to a widespread corrupt election, no point whatsoever.

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And if and if and if you have Clarence Thomas and if you have Sam Alito and if you have Cavenagh and Gorsuch and these other guys and they're not interested in that, there's no point to a Supreme Court, you might as well all go home or clear often go to small claims court till you retire.

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That's that getz's that gets to the heart of the integrity of the process as anything, because if you don't have a clean vote, you don't have a citizen. The many you have dead people, you don't have a citizen because the data stealing the votes of citizens, the illegal voters are stealing the votes of citizens. The guy sitting in the back of the Biden Harris truck filling in all the ballots is taking the votes of citizens. And what it requires is people with stories to tell, like Sandra actually telling those stories.

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But in sworn declarations and this is urgent. This is urgent. Now you have to get it to the Trump campaign team, to the Trump lawyers within basically 24, 48 hours because they need sworn evidence because, as you know. The media now, the corrupt media are saying now that Neil Cavuto on Fox, Kayleigh McEnany, this is the difference a week makes. I followed Kayleigh McEnany on Fox and Friends, and no one was friendlier to Fox and Friends than Kayleigh McEnany.

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And they let her talk all she wants. And she's a friend of the show and they're friends of hers and back and forth on and on. And they talk so long with Caylee, they only had 40 seconds left for me or whatever it was. And and then Kayleigh McEnany is on with Cavuto yesterday, Neil Cavuto just after this show. And Neil Cavuto says he cannot, with a with a straight countenance, carry any more of this because Caylee's talking about systemic voter fraud and there's no evidence of that.

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So he cuts away from her because of his countenance and that that's how it's going to go. There's 71 million people. That's twice the population of Canada. That's three times the population of Australia. That's more than the population of the United Kingdom, 71 million people. And they need you need to stand up under your own names and you can go silent. Into the dark winter of Joe Biden, the Fox thing is interesting to me, where basically a third of the audience is right now, we're done with you.

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That's the power. Of the voiceless, that's the power they make money off you, they make they sell advertising based on you being their the my pillow guy isn't going to want to be there if a fox is audience tanks. So it's important for you to be there. That's all it is. Now, the the deep state is corrupt. A lot of the courts are corrupt, a lot of the vote counters are corrupt. I mean, Pennsylvania is Belarus.

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Basically, it's cheesey a version of Belarus.

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It's not as nakedly hostile as Belarus.

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Half these. You know what? I can't I can't stand. What's the point? Just to go back to what Sherman was saying. Oh, well, you know, we should Susan Collins won by nine points. Oh, great. Great. That's terrific news. So we get Susan Collins and we lose the presidency. That doesn't do it for me. That doesn't do it for me. This election is stolen. The vote disbursal. In these decisive cities does not match that of red states, blue states, genuine swing states.

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It's a stolen, faked, fraudulent vote. There were a lot of very bad lawyers, but any competent person should be able to make that argument in a court of law. They need you. They need people like Sandra to sign affidavits and sworn declarations.

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Mark, signing for us. We will take your calls.

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Oh, sorry about that, I'd I'd wandered off into into reveries about this and that the Markstein in for Rush Limbaugh.

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It's great to be with you. Let's go to Madeline in Elizabeth's the first mistake. I think that's the first time I've done that in 15 years. Everything's falling apart. Let's go to Madeline in Elizabethton, Tennessee. Great to have you with us. Madeline or Madeline, which how do you like it, Madeleine?

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Madeleine, you call me whatever you like, sir.

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Okay. I might I might get flirty and call you Maddie, but but maybe I might hold off on that for a couple of minutes. What's about that nickname since about fourth grade, really?

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Okay, well, I'll try and come up with a better one. Anyway, it's great to have you with us, Madeleine. Madeleine, what's what's on your mind today?

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Thank you. I'm so happy to talk to you. Well, I thought I would call in this morning because I heard a lady from Kingsport just got to talk to you. And I'm 24 years old. I am a supporter of Strong. I voted for Trump and I also didn't watch the election on election night. I didn't watch any of the news because I knew we all knew that there was just going to be chaos. And I think my heart feels pretty, pretty good right now seeing the Senate testifying and Mr.

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McCabe going up there and getting grilled by my my good old Mr. Cruz. I am very, very happy with what's going on right now. And I think that there is just faith over fear in this country. There is too much faith. The silent majority is not silent. I'm 24 years old and I can see all this. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.

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No, you're inspiring Madeleine. Madeleine. And that is that is what we what we need today. The thing is, this thing can be reversed in four. You said you basically said that you knew that was going to be all this chaos the minute you saw it.

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And I literally went to bed at eight o'clock on election night. I woke up the next morning and I knew exactly what was going to happen. They were going to project a winner. They were going to call this winner. That's not actually a winner because the media cannot decide. And that's what they've been saying all day. Oh, my goodness. We can't decide who. The president is obviously going to wake up in America. Listen to Trump, who's in control, who's in the White House until January at least.

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My goodness. That's that's great stuff, actually, there, we should sign you up and put you on the guest host roster.

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Call me any time I am sitting here and I am a patriot. We were praying for the president yesterday at five o'clock. And I say every single patriot in this country that was praying for President Trump at 5:00 p.m. yesterday as they were going to the Supreme Court. I'm so proud to be an American right now. There is no better place to be than here and right now because we're about to see history repeat and change itself, because Trump sees and Trump was in here to change it, he got in to change.

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And that's what he's doing.

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That is brilliant and that is stirring. And I thank you for that on as we read the tea leaves of tedious litigation coming up in the next couple of weeks, it's good to have someone spell it out like that.

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Look, that's a 24 year old Trump voter. And and she gets it, this thing people keep saying, oh, well, oh, well, you know, Biden got to whatever it is now, 73, 74 million votes. That's an all time record. That's more than Obama. Yeah, right. Trump got 71 million votes, and that's actually an accurate number.

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So, again, this is the point to bear in mind. Trump got more votes, more honest votes. I'm not I don't know whether Biden got two million, three million, four million more votes than than Trump. We know there are hundreds of thousands of votes he shouldn't have got. But we know that the 71 million votes for Trump are real. And that's not you can't ignore that. You can't ignore that many people and that many people if they get together.

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And they act on the integrity of that vote to protect the integrity of that vote, that's worth more than, you know, some stupid investigate, you know, the Durham report, all that's a waste of time. That's a crook racket that's already fixed. But, Madeline. Madeline in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania. That is real.

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That is the voice of the people, that is Trump's army, and they're not going to take having this election stolen from Rush's out today, told him here tomorrow, Rush postponed this treatment week and he loves to hear from you. You go to Rush Limbaugh dot com. It's easy to remember Rush Limbaugh dot com.

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And you'll see that in big writing at the top of the page, the Rush Limbaugh Show. And above that, you'll see a menubar and you go two or three buttons along and you click on special notes to Rush. You can leave a special note to Rush.

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And he gave his all and then some. Going back to his wretched diagnosis at the beginning of the year and all the time he put in to get Trump across the finish line in November, and he did get him across the finish line, I believe Trump won the election. Trump won the election on Tuesday night. And then something that doesn't happen in. Real election systems, everybody went home and extra boxes were delivered at three thirty in the morning, and then mysteriously all those boxes were forbidden.

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But Rush did his best and if you want to send him a special note, you just go to Rush Limbaugh dot com menubar, even above the top of the the masthead, which says The Rush Limbaugh Show, click on special notes to Rush and leave him a special message because he has earned it. He has earned it. Well, so most of the 30000 feet picture here.

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About a decade ago, a populist parties started arising in Europe because people wanted more of a choice in something like French and Austrian elections, you have a choice between a left of center candidate and a very, very, very, very, very slightly right of left of center candidate.

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And they agree on all the issues. And in some places like Austria, the left of center candidate and the very, very, very, very slightly right of left of center candidate wind up governing in a coalition.

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Anyway, all political choice had been eliminated from some of these systems and people wanted a choice.

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And if the political system prevents respectable parties from raising certain subjects like immigration, for example, then the people eventually will turn to unrespectable candidate.

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So they started voting for all these populist parties and the populist parties started getting representation in parliament to the horror of the establishment like Hitler builders did in the Netherlands, or they became the principal opposition like Marine Le Pen is in France, where if you look at a map of who votes for whom in last year's European election, you'll see that Micmac, who has a handful of high population French cities and something like 80 percent of French territory, is voting for Marine Le Pen.

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And then they started getting into power like Viktor Orban in Hungary.

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And then the countries in which they were power started in power, started creeping westward to countries that people pay slightly more attention to, like Austria and Italy. And so the European Union announced that it wasn't going to do business with the Austrian government because they were so deplorable.

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And the so-called president of Italy, not a title I recognized, but the so-called president of Italy, took it upon himself to tell the populist coalition that he wouldn't accept their candidate for prime minister and they'd better come up with someone more respectable and then at least let the English Channel and the British people voted for Brexit, which again, wasn't supposed to happen because every single political party, not just the conservatives and the socialists, but the Scottish nationalists and the Sinn Fein Irish revolutionaries to their shame, because what's the point of throwing off the yoke of the evil British just to assume the ROK, the yoke of Brussels in the European Union?

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They they are despite the opposition of all those political parties, the people voted for Brexit and then finally it jumped the ocean and people voted for Trump.

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And this time it was serious, and just as ever since the Brexit vote, you've had the entire establishment there basically trying to reverse Brexit, whether it's judges, whether it's the House of Lords, whether it is the BBC, all of them trying to crush Brexit, make it meaningless, reverse it. And they failed. And the establishment in the United States looked at this and they decided they weren't going to you know, they've been trying to get rid of Orban in Hungary and it hasn't worked.

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They tried to reverse Brexit and didn't work. And what's the quickest way to shortcut all this? We don't care if Macedonia wants to vote for a populist. We don't care if Slovakia wants to vote for populists. We don't care if Estonia wants to vote for a populist. But a populist isn't going to win in the United States of America. So it's important to reverse that and and ensure and teach the people a lesson that it's never going to happen again.

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And so for four years, they tried with all this deep state stuff. Don't forget, we laugh at impeachment because they were such eunuch's pathetic Eunuch's nobody cares about what you say on Ukrainian phone call. You know who's making phone calls to the Ukraine right now? Biden, he's he's phoning foreign leaders. That's why Jeff Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation because he he had tea with the Russian ambassador. But but that was then and this is now, so now Biden is all the foreign leaders are calling and suddenly that's not a thing anymore.

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Forget about the foreign leaders. Don't worry about the foreign leaders. And. And and we forget, we forget look at the Mitt Romney's of this Republican Party, it came actually very close.

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To being a serious thing, these things, the Russia probe that was intended to kill Trump in the first six months of his term, then you have things like impeachment that was supposed to they're not trivial things there, ways to overturn the results of the 2016 election. And they were sophisticated.

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They involved MI6 in London and ASIO in Australia, ASIO, ASIO in Australia, an Italian intelligence, sophisticated operations. Involving the most powerful secret agencies on the planet, and they all failed. And then came the covid and the mail in ballots and the Democrats said, you know, we've been overthinking this, let's just do it, old school, let's just do it Tammany Hall style. Let's just do it the Philadelphia way and steal the election. And that is what they did.

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And I say that now because no one who has ever watched or observed an election is one is not permitted to do in Pennsylvania. You know, you can observe an election in Ivory Coast, you can observe an election in Rwanda, but you can't observe an election in Pennsylvania or Michigan. And they decided simply to snaffle it away, and the idea is that now is about, oh, never mind, it's like all these cozy, friendly, happy talk, keep talking happy talk type stories you now hearing.

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Oh, well, look at that wonderful result for Susan Collins. Doesn't that tell you that the Republican Party would just like to be a nice Susan Collins party and not have any of this unpleasant stuff about building? Well, I'm never going back to that.

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And what's the point of politics, I'd rather we just cut to the civil war if the choice is between a radicalized Democrat Party and a Susan Collins nominal opposition that just gets tugged, tugged, tugged by the ratchet effect of Democrat victories further and further and further toward insane territory that would be unrecognizable to the founding fathers of this republic.

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I'm not going back to that. No choice. The choice increasingly that is between a serious leftist party and a party represented by Susan Collins or whoever that's unwilling to resist it.

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The American people went for Trump because they wanted a real choice, because. Jeb and Hillary, which is what it was supposed to be, is a mockery of a republic. What the hell is the point of that? Oh, we don't have titles of nobility. We don't have Marquis's and Viscounts and Dukes running around. Well, what do you do here? What's the point? If the choice in an election is between the the wife of a previous president and the brother and son of previous presidents, that was a joke.

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People want more choice. And Trump gave them that. And this is not the time to give up on him as Dan Quayle and all these other nothing figures are doing. Oh, give it up. Give it up. It's over. He should be packing. They'll be coming for you any day now. No, he's got nothing to lose. He's got nothing to lose. And this is not a victimless crime. You know, the so-called progressives with all their happy talk.

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Oh, count every vote. Count every vote, that corruption is not victimless. You know, Hunter Biden stole from the Ukrainian people. He's getting 80000 dollars a month in a country where the average salary is like 200 bucks a month. That's not a victimless crime, so they think, OK, well, we're stealing from the Ukrainian people. Well, let's let's just move that model to Philadelphia and Detroit and Milwaukee and steal from the American people, because that's what they did with Sandrone Bucks County.

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They stole her vote. This is not a victimless crime. It makes a mockery of equal protection, these 50000 different types of voting system for the for the two national offices in this country. And that is something that you could easily make a serious, credible legal case to a Supreme Court that supposedly has six rock ribbed originalists on it. And that's what we need to do.

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Don't give this up. Don't give this up. 71 million people are the subjects of the biggest electoral heist in the history of the Democratic era. This isn't like stealing an election in some upcountry province in Sudan.

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This is this is more than that. Markstein for us. Your polls straight ahead.

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Markstein information. Let us go to Jeff in Tampa. FLSA, as I like to say, I don't really like to let a postal abbreviations anymore.

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With what? With the mail in ballots. I'm generally against the post office.

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So Tampa F.L. A as we used to say in the old days, Jeff, you're on America's number one radio show. What's on your mind today? Well, I'm disappointed in you, sir. Oh, my, give it to me with both barrels. Well, you're reporting The New York Times nonsense. Now, if The New York Times actually are overheard, our lawyers saying that they thought that they were wasting our money and they were happy about it.

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Do you think The New York Times would tell us that they'd sit on it, they would dance a jig if they had our lawyers not doing the job? They're trying to dispirit us. This is a disinformation deception plan. No, that's that's true.

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But they actually did what? I read that story very carefully. They've got quotations from inside Jones day, which means that they found lawyers, attorneys in that law firm that have been willing to talk to The New York Times about their client. Now in America, unlike, say, in England or Singapore, you don't contract with the lawyer, you contract with the law firm. That's one of the interesting differences between common law in America and the way it's done in common law systems overseas.

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And those guys gave quotations to The New York Times. And you're right about this. What they're the reason they did that is to show that everyone is telling Trump, stick a fork in yourself, you're done. So go to hell, stop packing and get out of here. And that's why he had to fire the defense secretary yesterday and that's why Dan Quayle is talking today. But once that's that's fine. No one's fault about Dan Quayle in 30 years.

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Who cares about him? But they. But but the Jones Day lawyers are actually screwing over their client by talking to The New York Times. And that's why I said Trump should fire them.

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Well, then we lose all the work that's been done and we know that these guys are actually working on that case. Yeah, they're going to lose the case.

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That crap lawyers. As I said, America has as many lawyers as the rest of the planet put together, and that means it actually has more bad lawyers than the rest of the planet put together. Look, Trump has to have a lawyer he can trust. He can't go into court with a lawyer who's going to throw the case. These lawyers would be disbarred for talking to the new The New York Times has got an actual quote. He quote he quote marks from people it's spoken to inside.

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Don't stay because they're trying to put pressure. This is basically like the same suppression campaign with the fake polls. They're trying to dishearten and demoralize Trump to persuade him to throw in the towel. And that's not what I'm doing. I'm saying, Trump, for God's sake, get rid of these duplicitous, backstabbing bozo bastards and get a lawyer who will fight for you. Get Sidney Powers. She's done a hell. She's fought for Michael Flynn tooth and claw against a corrupt judge and that that lady is a fighter for her client.

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These Jones Day white shoe nincompoops are just people who take the money and then screw the case as they did with the Obamacare repeal. I'm sorry, Jeff, but basically you can't go into court with a lawyer who doesn't believe in your case.

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And these guys have told The New York Times they don't. Thanks for your call. We're going to close it out in a moment.

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It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. But we have laid it out for you over the last three hours. It is important to move with urgency. The charges are as serious as they've ever been that an election was stolen in plain sight. Don't fall for this stuff. Oh, somehow CNN and ABC and even Fox News get to proclaim Biden the president elect. That's just one of these stupid made up titles and no such thing.

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There's nothing in the Constitution about the president. Oh, Mr. President elect. Oh, yes, I am the president elect. There's a sign behind me saying office of the president elect. It means nothing. It's rubbish. There are this. He is not the duly elected president of the United States. There are seventy one million Americans who voted for Donald Trump. And unlike the millions who voted for Joe Biden, Mr Trump's voters are alive. They're not 118 or 120.

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My thanks to Mr Snidely and to Keith and Tim. I don't miss the colossus of the West Coast.

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Todd Hermann will be here with the Rush Limbaugh Show tomorrow.

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