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Hi, I'm C.J. Pearson, and I'm everything the lives of young, black and unapologetically conservative generations is tired of is tired of the council culture indoctrination and tired of being told what to think.

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Join me each and every week as I take on the life uncensored, unfiltered and unafraid.

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

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Yes, yes. I know America's anchorman promised that he would be here today, but it's streetman week and he had to take over for the treatment a little earlier than anticipated. Please, please, please hold the rotten fruit. As I said the last time I was here. No one has worked harder these last 10 months in trying to get President Trump and his second term across the finish line.

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And if in this ghastly, hideous post-election purgatory, Rush needs to take an extra day or two here, you should forgive him and thank him for what he's done this last 10 months. It's it's basically the truth that if everyone had worked half as hard as Rush did this year, we would not be in the situation we are in now. I'm glad to see that President Trump.

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Is taking Rush's advice and he's heading to Georgia to try and save these two Senate seats, not because these particular senators are diehard trumpets or populists or rock ribbed conservatives or anything else, but they are necessary to prevent the complete control that the Democrats will take in January if these two Senate seats go down.

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The Republicans need to win the most, both because otherwise they're within the margin of Mitt Romney.

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And you can you already sense that Mitt's fingers are just twitching and itching to reach across the aisle and start working with the Democrats for the good of the American people?

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Are the words choked in my throat. I can't even get them out. One 800 two eight two two eight eight two. We will take all your calls. Mr. Snowden is called screening. I'd be very interested in your ideas. The president has everything on his side except time. So he needs he would benefit from some practical advice to get this stuff before the Supreme Court and in actual fact, the questions to get before the Supreme Court, because he's under great pressure.

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And I'm not even talking about Democrats here. I'm not even talking about the media here. I'm not even talking about big tech here. He's under pressure from 70 percent of the Republicans squishes to do the decent thing, invite president elect. Oh, my God. There's another office office of the president elect. You know, when I'm when I'm behind the golden EIB microphone, I'm going to I'm going to go to Staples, spend seventeen dollars 85 and get a big sign to put up behind me office of the substitute host.

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That is that is about as pointless a title office of the President elect. It's pointless because the media are treating him like he's already the president. And I'm not ready.

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You know, I watch so-called conservative television networks, I listen to so-called conservative radio shows. And I already I'm expected to move on to discussing whether Biden's pick for deputy assistant undersecretary of the interior is quite the person we should be looking for in that job. I'm sorry I go in there because he should and he's got no right to be picking out the deputy assistant undersecretary of the interior. He hasn't been elected to anything. He hasn't been elected to anything at Donald J.

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Trump.

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The previous president, as Boris Johnson called him on the BBC the other day, the previous president, Donald J.

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Trump, was on with Maria Bartiromo on Sunday, a very interesting interview.

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Among other things, he referred to this guy, Krebs Krebs is another one of these fellows nobody's ever heard of until he screws the president over. He was, I think, deputy assistant undersecretary for electoral integrity.

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And he was the one who barely had the polls close when he announced that it was the cleanest election that anyone had ever held in the history of planet Earth. And Trump fired him because it's a very odd thing to say when the election and its integrity already in dispute. Why would one of your own appointees in what's meant to be the quote unquote, Trump administration put his thumb on the scale like that?

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And so this guy Krebbs was talking that up on I think it was 60 Minutes on CBS last night. Oh, the greatest election. We've got so much integrity. Other countries look at us and envious for the integrity of this election we've just held. And as Trump correctly pointed out, the election was a, quote, international joke. I'm an international type of person, so I agree with that. But it wasn't me who said it was President Trump who correctly said this was a, quote, international joke.

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And all the countries that the Democrats want to be like Denmark, Sweden, all those kinds of places, none of them would do this. But we're supposed now to get with the program and pretend that this is just the normal, quote unquote, peaceful. I'm done. I'm going to do scare quotes all day today. Peaceful transfer of power. Peaceful transfer power.

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They're lucky it's that peaceful because and if you had this kind of transfer of power in a lot of African Banana Republic type places, there'd be a lot of blood in the street, actually.

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So far, the only the the only physical violence seems to have been mysteriously committed against Joe Biden's foot.

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The president tweeted get well soon to Joe Biden after he broke his foot while playing with his dog.

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I don't know why the foot spends so much time in his mouth. It wasn't used to being on the ground walking around with the dog anyway. Mr. Biden will be wearing an orthopedic boot for weeks. And so if he is, quote unquote, inaugurated on January 20th, he'll be the first president to take office wearing a medical boot. That's the breakthrough of the day. That's your identity politics. Break of the day. It's orthopedic. Americans have shattered the glass ceiling.

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You know, while playing with his dog, Mr. Biden jumped up in the air to catch a stick in his mouth and accidentally shattered the glass ceiling of his conservatory. So he may be wearing a head brace for his, quote, unquote, inauguration if the Democrats haven't invoked the 25th Amendment a minute into his inauguration speech.

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I'm not pretending this is a real so-called peaceful transfer of power because it isn't three days after Election Day when it was clear that what had happened had happened, I said this is the biggest heist, the biggest electoral heist in the Democratic era, by which I mean all around the world doesn't doesn't make it big picture any nations of the G-7.

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All the Democratic ones of the the G20, you know, we used to call in the in the during the Cold War, the phrase arose as a synonym for the president of the United States, the leader of the free world, the leader of the free world, in contrast to guys like Virginia who were the leaders of the unfree world of the Soviet Union and its prisons states around the world.

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And by contrast, the United States president was spoken of as the leader of the free world. And you can't use that title. Now, Joe Biden is not entitled to be the leader of the free world elect because this country has joined those unfree nations in not holding a free and fair election.

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And whether the president sounded a little downhearted about where he's going to go with this. When he was talking with Maria yesterday, because it's he he's had difficulty getting the issues before the courts that he needs to get before the courts.

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Mr. Snidely was just we were just talking before we went on air and he was talking about this word baseless, one of these words that's come in to fashion, baseless. The president's claims of fraud are baseless. And suddenly everywhere you go, people are saying baseless, this baseless, that one reason they're baseless is because America's news networks and newspapers never actually look at the charges that are made. There's this wacky thing going on in Georgia right now where some judge, he ordered that the the Dominion voting machines be impounded and protected.

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And then he withdrew the order like an hour later, which is, again, weird. That's not something regular judges do in functioning court systems. He rescinded his order an hour later and then two or three hours later, he changed his mind again and he ordered those voting machines be held in, I think, at least three counties to read an account of that in a mainstream newspaper. Before I went to bed last night, I had to go to the New Zealand Herald.

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The New Zealand Herald is called the New Zealand Herald because it's in New Zealand, which is about as far from the United States as you can go and still be on this planet because there's no discussion of it in American newspapers. And again, this is it's easy to call the charges baseless when you're not even addressing them. And if you're one of these guys I love talking. I love talking to lefties on this show, love talking to liberals, love talking to progressives.

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Whatever you want to call yourself this week, feel free to give me a call. You got Mr Snidely call screening 800 202 282. And I would love you to actually address some of these charges and why they're baseless. People say there's no evidence of fraud. Actually, the strongest evidence, the one that would lead, say, a functioning police department, which as President Trump was complaining about yesterday, the FBI evidently isn't. But the best evidence that would lead a functioning police department to look into these things is the actual numbers.

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There's a very interesting it's not just we've done all this before. And in the days I've been here since the election, we've talked about how there's no precedent in American election history for a president to be elected while losing every every single competitive House, every House seat.

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No precedent for that at all. There's no precedent for a president to be elected while losing every all but one of the bellwether counties. No precedent for that at all.

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But when you actually look at the the data and this isn't coming from right wing people, this is coming oftentimes from people who, if anything, a Democrat, people who just happen to have an interest in data.

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The Trump margin of defeat is for data dumps. In the Democrat cities of swing states, that's all it is for data dumps between 134 and six, 31 a.m. on Wednesday morning after the poll workers had supposedly all gone home for the night.

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And these are these are the four of the seven most anomalous data dumps in the entire election. And that's why he is now the so-called president elect.

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And these are ones that are not just there, not in the 19th percentile. In other words, the 95 percent are more or less normal data dumps. They're not even in the 99 percentile. That is the 99 percent of all data dumps. These are the far outliers of the outliers in the 99 point seven percent percentile.

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That is that these are the most these are the most extreme disparities in the number of votes. One for Biden, for, you know, for example, a batch that landed in Michigan and basically delivered him the presidency 631 Wednesday morning, 140 1258 votes for Biden, five thousand 968 votes for Trump.

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That's extremely weird for four reasons.

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We'll break down what the president needs to do and also what you need to do if you live in Michigan, Wisconsin, pencil, Virginia or Georgia and maybe Nevada and Arizona, too, is you need to do your bit and actually help get some of this stuff before the courts.

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We'll talk about that and lots more straight ahead. One 800 two eight two two eight eight two.

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Hey, Markstein, for Rush, Thanksgiving has come and gone. This is the Christmas season. And we'll try to keep at least a little bit a jolliness in the show. Despite the doom and gloom that is all around, the president is headed to Georgia later this week.

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He is going to be an active player in determining the fate of those two Senate seats. I just want to go back to because I said the data analysis I've had, you know. The left labels people now it's all it can do is, oh, racist, homophobe, liar, whatever. So I'm just looking at this thing. This guy went on wacko and and sent me a twerk Brit Co, his name is, and he goes, Markstein, liar.

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Rush Limbaugh committing sedition when you call us up, one 800 202 202. And you can actually you can actually tell me the bit. I said that was a lie. I'm looking at this data analysis at vote at the website vote pattern analysis dot com, and it's looking at the anomalies in vote counts in the states that gave Joe Biden his margin of victory.

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And I mentioned the one this is the one that this is the vote dump, these four vote dumps. Within five hours, the nighttime hours between and on Monday morning between basically between 134 a.m. and six, one a.m. on the Wednesday morning after the election, this is the last one, 631.

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It was a ballot dump that gave these boxes came and gave 140 1258 votes to Biden and only 5000 968 votes to Trump.

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And I said this was the first starting point for the fact that a fraud had been perpetrated because it's yes, there are certain precincts that are super pro Biden or super pro Trump.

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But generally speaking, the larger the vote, the more it should look like the the broad national average of the vote. So, for example, the very first vote to be released on Election Day was from Dixville Notch, New Hampshire, way up in the White Mountains, which is completely fake town.

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It's basically a closed hotel resort in which the boss guy who owns the hotel and certain of his employees pretend to live there for the purpose of holding this completely sham little exercise in so-called small town voting. And for the first time since 1960, it was a blowout for one party. All five voters in Dixville Notch voted for Joe Biden and none for Donald Trump. And that's sincere because the bosses are never Trump and his is only four employees there. And they understand that it's in their interests not to upset the boss.

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So you can have situations where there's a small number of votes and they all go for one guy and all go for the other guy. Then you get up to from five votes to 100 votes. And even if it was overwhelmingly for one guy, like it was a liberal, super liberal part, the most liberal part and the most liberal place, Martha's Vineyard or Malibu or whatever, you would still expect it to be, you know, 83 for Biden, 17 for Trump.

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But the minute you get up above 5000, 10000, 50000, it should start to look more and more like just the national average on these things.

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So when you get 150000 votes, a 150000 vote dump that delivers the presidency to Joe Biden and 140 1258 of those votes are for Biden and only five 1968 votes for Trump, that's rubbish. The other interesting thing about that is the huge third party vote in that which wasn't really a thing in the election, but they bulked up the third party vote to two and a half thousand to keep Biden's percentage within the realm of pseudo plausibility.

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In other words, the the the point was to diminish Trump's votes and not suspiciously so.

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So we saw another week of excellence in broadcasting. As you know, it's a treatment week for Rush, but we're hoping that it will go well and he will be back on the air in a couple of days time in the meantime.

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You know, we do the mega press thing like mega dittos when you call in. If you want to send best wishes to rush to say mega prayers, we we came up with that. Actually, a listener came up with that the day after Rush made his terrible announcement at the beginning of the year.

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And it was my misfortune to be here and host the show the day after that. And it wasn't the easiest show to do. But one listener made it easier because he said, you just want to send mega prayers to Rush. You can do that right at the beginning when you do your call.

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Or you can actually leave a special message for Rush Rush Limbaugh dot com.

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It's there on the menu board before it even says in big squiggly writing, the Rush Limbaugh Show. And they changed the name of it. I think it's called Share Your Stories. I think the tabs call share your stories, but it's up there at the menubar, right at the top of the page. And you click on that and you can upload any photographs.

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Or amusing cartoons, that kind of thing that you'd like to send Rush to, and he does appreciate them and as I said at the top of the show, with everything he's got going on in his life, it would have been easier for him just to say, I'm going to the Bahamas and and I'm just going to look after myself this year. Instead, he did his best to look after the nation and help the president and his party across the finish line.

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We're now in a very bizarre situation. The Democrats are so convinced they've got the presidential election in the bag, they've now moved on to stealing a few of the few remaining House seats.

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You know, I've had my by the way, I just want to say this because I never feel more foreign in the United States than on Tuesday nights in November, which stretch on for weeks and weeks and weeks, because there's nothing that reminds you. You are a foreigner like these November, Tuesday night in November elections that stretch on.

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I believe California is reasonably confident it will have completed the vote by December the 3rd. This none of this is normal. And Americans have lived with the corruption. As I said a couple of weeks ago, Philadelphia has run dirty elections since the civil war. All that's changed is the is who they're stealing them on behalf of.

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100 years ago in the great Warren Harding landslide GOP landslide of 1920, 75 black women turned up to vote Democrat run Atlanta and Democrat run Atlanta. Democrat one party state then is now. The only difference is back then, the Democrats hated black women. So in the 75 black women had gone and voted at that precinct in Atlanta, the the Democrat goons from the big Democrat machine tore up all the 75 black women's votes and tossed them in the garbage, brazenly negating their votes in in Democrat run Atlanta Democrats still run Atlanta.

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All that's changed is the people they're stealing the election on behalf of. And I as I said, people have gone on to walk around and send me these trucks saying, liar, this liar, that without actually saying I've just pointed out here.

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Some of these that it was for ballot dumps between 130 and 630 in the morning in precincts that were supposedly closed, that gave Biden his victory, that's all, without those four ballot dumps. He wouldn't be president and those four ballot dumps of four of the seven most anomalous ballot dumps in the entire election. And that's nothing.

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And you know, all that a conspiracy theory. That's a conspiracy theory. No, actually, it's it's not really a conspiracy theory. A conspiracy is generally tightly held because you risk the more people you let in on it, the more you risk someone having a couple of extra beers in a bar one night and actually blabbing about what happened.

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This was not a conspiracy. This happened, in fact, in a in a well-organized way, quite brazenly, quite openly, we've seen intimidation. So I don't know why this crazy judge. In this crazy judge in Georgia has gone back and forth on impounding the Dominion voting machines.

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I take it he initially withdrew his order to impound them because some of the enforcers in that state got to him. And a lot of these people, that's that's why pinning their hopes on. The Republican legislatures. Two, to reverse this is not going to go anywhere, do you think some Republican state rep whose address is a matter of public record is going to want to vote to negate the will of the so-called will of the people and replace it with a new slate of electors?

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Of course, there's not that. That that, again, gets to the other point. Hey, what remedy should the Trump? Should the Trump campaign be asking for and as all these judicial decisions so far have mocked mercilessly the Pennsylvania ones, particularly so the idea that judges should be asked to set aside the votes of seven million people or whatever, to say, well, these seven million people voted and now you're asking a judge to set them aside.

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And that is a that is a tough thing to ask for, the remedy that's being sought actually should just be a do over election. Some people some states have laws permitting a do over election.

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They have had them at the the presidential at the at the federal level not often over the years, but in the 1970s and the 1930s. Every state has a minimum number of days you have before you can have a redo election. Some of them it's 10 days, some it's 28 days, whatever. But they all have those laws. And and that's what that's what should be done. They should actually say, let's have a begoing for a redo election, not for throwing out votes.

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Now, the Democrats feel they've got this thing in the bag.

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And they're moving on to stealing House races because there's a few that still haven't been haven't been called or were called, but then the Democrats went to court, for example, the 22nd District in New York.

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That's way upstate. It's if my memory is correct, it's between it's basically between the Catskills and Lake Ontario, just to the east of Syracuse, somewhere in that neck of the woods.

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And the Republican there won by 13 votes. So the Democrats went to court. And oh, no, no, no, I beg your pardon. The Republican won by almost 30000 votes.

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So the Democrat went to court and the judge. Put in a big bunch of votes. That he thought should have been included, so the Democrat is now ahead by 13 votes. So in other words, if you live in the New York 22nd Congressional District, you may think you have a vote and all votes are equal and all the rest of it. But in the end, it's basically this judge who's decided the election.

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And I get all this thing because it's a litigious society. So I get all this rubbish about people who seem to think somehow if you wind up going to court and the judge decides the election has happened here, the judge has basically reversed the Republicans 30000 vote lead and replaced it with the Democrats 13 vote lead.

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That that's you know, that's great. Wow how lucky we are to enjoy the service of these wise, all powerful judges who can simply I mean, I don't know why we bother even having one man, one vote systems. Why don't we let the the all knowing, all seeing judge discern with his wisdom what he thinks the will of the people ought to be. Nothing like this goes on anywhere else. And there's a and where now we now have a crisis of the of the Republic because it's a basically a negation of the previous quarter millennium of history since the first presidential election was held in 1788.

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And by the way, those guys would recognize nothing that goes on here. They wouldn't recognize the voting machines. They wouldn't recognize the fact that these voting machines are connected to the Internet. They wouldn't recognize the fact that ballots are mailed in without corroborating signatures and all the rest. Basically, this election has departed all norms.

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Of self-government and replace it with something else entirely. And the question is, if Biden pulls this off, Rand Paul, I mentioned this statistical analysis.

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Rand Paul, I happen to follow his Twitter feed because he he tweets and interesting things. And he tweeted me in the direction of this data analysis, which shows that Biden won the election with four anomalous votes from boxes dumped between 130 and 630 in the morning. On margins that are among the most preposterous and absurd, and if you're a liberal and you don't like me saying that, call up one 800 to eight two two eight eight two and we'll talk about it.

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I know you guys just prefer to label people, but it's doing your critical thinking skills and your debating skills no good. So if you want to talk about it, talk about it. If you just want to tweet swearwords over the Internet. Go to hell. But if you want to talk about it, I'll give you a conversation. One 800 202 202. But here's the thing I read in the Hill.

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The Republican senators are now ready to put Trump behind them and move on, return to a Paul Ryan style of Republicanism. Oh, yeah. Because he did such a great job when he ran in 2012. There's a guy there's a guy who actually lost to Joe Biden now. So I don't want to go back to that kind of Republican Party. And the thing for people like Rand Paul is this. If you genuinely think there is something to that statistical analysis, what are you going to do about it?

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Are you going to treat Joe Biden just like President Obama or President Clinton or President Carter, just like any other duly elected Democrat president whose nominees deserve the benefit of the doubt? Or is this something dirty and unacceptable? And by dignifying him as the duly elected president, are you just going along with the highest marks signing for us? We'll take your calls.

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Straight ahead, Marc Stein in for us on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. Let us go to Laurie in North Dakota in Tioga.

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Laurie, your first stop on America's number one radio show. What's on your mind today?

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Well, thank you for taking my call. Prayers joined with many others for Rush if she can beat this cancer. We believe that.

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I do, too. Thank you, Laurie. I just firmly believe that we have to stay with this investigation. I discussed it with people that just say, let's go along and do the peaceful thing. We're not going to have very peaceful country if we don't stay with it. We're in a legal process anyway is the process that we're in. It's not illegal, whereas the process they were in is illegal and we have the responsibility to fight that as far as the illegal ballots go.

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People who worry that the Supreme Court will just want to throw that out, not consider that. I believe our Supreme Court also has to consider how many people's votes will be canceled out there worrying about throwing out ballots because they're canceling out votes. Well, they also need to think about the people who have voted whose votes were just canceled. So, yeah, that will. That's that's a very good point, Laurie, when the Democrats do this thing, count every vote.

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That's that's absolutely a ridiculous slogan. You count every lawful vote, you count every legal vote because because every time you count the vote of someone who lives in a different state or someone who's a citizen of another country, you're actually negating the vote of a lawful US citizen and resident of that polling place. So so that when you have this sentiment, mental blather about counting every every vote, what that means is you're actually nullifying the votes of real American citizens, which is in fact extinguishing their citizenship because the primal central act of being a citizen is participating in the choice of your government.

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And every time somebody votes twice, every time a dead person votes, every time an illegal immigrant votes, every time a resident of another state votes, you're canceling out the lawful vote and in effect, the meaningful citizenship of that U.S. citizen whom you disqualified.

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And the pressure to do this No. One, four years ago, no one actually ever identified anywhere that the Russians had stolen the election. The most we ever got was that somehow they they pumped 100000 dollars worth of Facebook advertising into the system, using Macedonian content farmers to disseminate this to various cat lovers websites around the Internet and thereby somehow persuaded people to cast votes for Trump when those people would otherwise have cast votes for Hillary.

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That was even if you accept that as remotely within the realm of reason, all that means is that actual lawful persons went and cast lawful votes for Trump and Hillary. No one alleged that in this particular corner of Michigan or this particular corner of Wisconsin or this particular corner of Georgia, like Fulton County, which is Fulton on Crazy County.

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When it comes to this spot, no one ever alleged that those that that any specific polling place had fraudulent votes. And yet they kept up that rubbish about the Facebook ads and the Macedonian content farmers for years. Now, there is actual. Circumstantial evidence, at the very least of fraud and the FBI and the Department of Justice don't want to go anywhere near it. And the deputy under assistant secretary of election integrity goes on air 20 minutes after polls close and boasts about how it's the cleanest election in history.

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This is this is not the behavior of a respectable, free society.

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And there are consequences to that. Markstein for us. Lots more to come.

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Mike just said in my ear, every time a dead person votes, a Democrat gets his wings. It is the it's the Christmas season on the Rush Limbaugh Show.

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What I love is the so-called moderate Republicans who are saying, oh, well, look, yes, even if dead people voted, even if dead people voted, it's not enough dead people voting to change the results. So what's the point?

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As if there's a there's a constitutionally permissible number of civil war veterans who are permitted to vote in the 21st century this this week, teh opposition, as has brought us to this pass, there's a difference between being the so-called loyal opposition and the so-called getting rolled over and played for saps and patsies and rubes every single time opposition. And they were concerned. And so when I read things like in the Hill that, oh, don't worry, say the senators were going back to the old Paul Ryan style of Republicanism now.

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No, we're not.

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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. And I'm the host of the brand new podcast, C.J. Pearson 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 being able to correct or respecting anyone suspicious, because until the world is had to go all willy nilly, what the hell was a safe space?

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What the hell was his idea that feelings mattered more than facts? We went from a world that actually biotrue 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 too much. I'm tired of it, and that's why I'm here. Listen to C.J. Pearson uncensored every Thursday on the radio Apple podcast, wherever you get your podcast. Yes.

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Yes, I know whole the whole. The rotten fruit hole. The rotten fruit. It's a treatment week. Rush told you last week, just before Thanksgiving, that it would be a treatment, Weegee said to take off a little earlier than expected for that, do send him all your best wishes. Do send him all your prayers and all your love, because it means a lot to him. It works, as Russia said when this thing started at the beginning of this hellish year, rushed and expect part of Rush, didn't expect to be here for election night 20-20.

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And he won that battle and he was here on election night 2020.

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And he did his part all through the months leading up to that, rush was at the absolute top of his game.

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And now we are faced with a very difficult choice. We have. I don't believe that it's I don't believe it's possible to look at what happened. And as I said, I have a disadvantage and disadvantage in that because I'm a foreigner and I never feel more foreign than on election night when you have these disgraceful things that they don't have anywhere else in the functioning parts of the world, these voting machines. Again, I was talking to Sidney Powell about Dominion Voting Systems, which is a Canadian company, a Canadian company.

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And that in itself is a bit odd because as the chief electoral officer of Canada tweeted, Canada does not use Dominion voting machines. So in other words, these guys decided to set up a voting machine manufacturer in a country that doesn't actually use voting machines. That in itself just seems like I'm not saying anything. I'm just saying that in itself. C seems like an odd business decision to me. I don't know whether it's a Canadian. I don't like to think it's I think it's a Canadian front.

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Mr. Minister certainly wants to know whether I think this is a Canadian plot. No, I think it's a Canadian front operation. Basically, you know, this judicial this court battle in Georgia, Dominion Voting Systems is now arguing that it shouldn't have to surrender its voting machines while there's an investigation going on because its voting machines contain proprietary information. In other words, if it is a Canadian plot, it's a brilliant one because the Canadian the Canadian company is now saying it cannot surrender to the authorities its voting machines because its voting machines contain proprietary software.

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So so if you do if like 33 American states, you are stupid enough to do your voting on Canadian voting machines, the Canadians then say, sorry, we can't cough up those machines because it's got Canadian proprietary software in it. This this is a trial run for the 2024 election when 33 U.S. states will be using Chairman GS voting machines to vote on paper ballots. I'm forming the paper ballot party. I mean it. If you're not doing it on paper ballots.

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And don't give me your American exceptionalism. The fact that we vote on Canadian voting machines, which we are not allowed to look at, just shows how totally exceptional American exceptionalism is. The founding fathers would not have recognized anything about the way Americans do elections now. They would not have recognized the two year campaign. They would not recognize the month taken to count. Yeah, I love the way you of course. Obviously, you Canadians, you can vote on paper ballots.

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I mean, that's because you have a much more primitive and simplified system. But we've moved to that's why when your polls close at 8pm, you give the results by eight pm. But here in the United States, we use sophisticated state of the art technology. That means if we're lucky, California can actually tell you the results of the election by December the 3rd. Look, there are African dictators who wouldn't try pulling this stuff if Jimmy Carter and the UN observers were in town, because it's it's stupid and it's self-evident, stupid.

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And none of these people, by the way, congratulating President elect Biden on his tremendous victory, my old pal Boris.

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Monsieur McOwen in Paris, Chancellor Merkel in Germany, none of these people would run systems like this in their own countries for a moment. So so, you know, we can talk about what's going to be done down the line in 2024, what we should be arguing for to get back to elections that are not, at the minimum, compromised and at the worst, as I believe happened this time stolen.

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But in the meantime, I think we we need to ask ourselves what ought to be, if they are determined to go ahead with this, which is to swear in Joe Biden in his in his foot brace, on his leg brace, on his neck brace and whatever else is braced up and held in position by January the 20th.

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We ought to we ought to ask what ought to be the proper response of the Republican Party.

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Now, a lot of so-called conservative voices like National Review, National Review has got a piece here called Trump's Disgraceful End Game, bemoaning the conduct of the president of the United States since, as they put it, quote, losing his bid for re-election to Joe Biden on November 3rd. You can read it for yourself. As I said, I think, you know, certainly if you're Canadian, you're from New Zealand, you're from Denmark, you're from Slovenia, and you read the accounts of the U.S. election and what goes on boxes being delivered in the middle of the night.

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Some as in one polling precinct in Harit in a Harris Biden fan. Yes, I think that's the right way round. Harris, Biden and all the rest.

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You know that this is for whatever reason, America is wound up with a very bizarre type of election systems now apparently dependent on foreign voting machines and all kinds of other things.

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But there is something let's let's take National Review at their word for a moment.

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And then they're saying, trump this, trump that, Trump. OK, take Trump out of it. Who is the victim of this heist, as I called it, the victim of this heist is is not principally Trump. It is rather the principal victims of this heist are actually all the millions of people who voted for Trump, the 74 million people or whatever it is.

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Now, they're the ones, particularly if you live in Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, you're the guys, at some point you need to operate independently of the Trump campaign and go get just a few if you and I'll I'll just put this out there, if you know.

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A Republican friendly, conservative friendly lawyer or, you know, a lawyer whose politics you don't know, but is principled and a fighter for his clients, then you should think about bringing your own suits here, because you have standing for the reasons we talked about earlier, that if people vote who shouldn't vote, then your vote has been negated and your vote has been diminished and you should have the right to seek remedy in law for that.

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And the remedy in law, I believe, would be a do over election. And I think it would actually be good for people. I'm not just talking about those four states, but there are others, Nevada and Arizona. And I think it would be good actually to let judges know that the people are steamed about this, the people, not this or that politician, but the people, because the people are the principal victims of this. And what you have to ask yourself is this.

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Look at the history. Look at the last half century in the United States.

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And you have to ask yourself, let's put it this way. What if conservatives won? What if conservatives won? They've they've lost the entire education system used to be just that. A few universities were crazy. Now it's all crazy. From kindergarten through grade school to high school, it's all crazy. You've lost all the mainline churches. They're basically political activists. There is there is big and self enriching on the illegal immigration scam as anybody else. Then you've then you've got all the media you got Hollywood didn't used to be like that.

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There's lots of people alive who can remember Oscar ceremonies where Shirley MacLaine gave the award for best documentary to some Viet Cong cheerleader. And then Frank Sinatra came out and attacked the Viet Cong guy. And then Shirley MacLaine came back out and attacked Frank for attacking the Viet Cong guy. That's that's from the seventies. There was there were still two sides in Hollywood in the seventies. But you lost Hollywood and you lost the media and then you said you lost the rock and roll music.

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But we still have country music and NASCAR and Chick fil A. And then they all went south on you and you said, well, at least we have a Tuesday night every other November when we still win. We still managed to drag our guy across the finish line, even if he doesn't do much when he's in office, not compared to the other guys who are shoving Obamacare down your gullet and legislating for gay marriage and transgender bathrooms and open borders.

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They don't waste their time once once they get keys to the legislative power, but at least we win the elections. Well, no, you didn't this time. So you've lost the academy. You've lost the media. You've lost the entertainment business. You've lost all the levers of power. And now this time around, they managed to steal the election for you. But don't worry. Don't worry. We'll just regroup. We'll refocus on Paul Ryan Republicanism and we'll win again in 2022.

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No, it's not going to work like that. This is a watershed moment. This is a hill to die on, to be asked to go along with an illegitimate leader of the free world, a leader of the free world who was not himself freely elected. This is a hill to die on for Republicans and for you just to go back to saying, oh, well, we'll talk about corporate tax cuts and then just vote for his nominees to show what good sports we are.

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Screw off. You've actually got to. If Trump succeeds in getting Leffler and and Perdue over the finish line in Georgia, what is he going to get in return? You all going to vote for Rahm Emanuel is transportation secretary, are you? No, sorry. If he actually does get you over the finish line, you got to do something for him. Markstein in for and for the millions of people who voted for him, who are the main victims of this heist.

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You got to do it. If he's coming to Georgia to speak for you, you have got to recognize that.

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Seventy four million Americans are the real victims of what's going on here. Markstein for us, your calls straight ahead.

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Be 011 Branch Dotcom Markstein Inference on the Excellence in Broadcasting Network. Let's go to Eric in Dayton, Ohio. Eric, what's on your mind today?

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Hi, Mark. I just wanted to bring forth a point of processing time. Is it actually physically capable of the machines to count 143 thousand votes in a five minute time frame? That's actually a very good question. I would love to be able to give you an answer to that because, you know, Dominion voting systems executives have told the court in Georgia that it's full of proprietary software, so they can't actually tell you how that works. My own view is that it's like a giant big machine.

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But if you were to open it up at the back, there's actually a Democrat inside the machine actually figuring out what votes to count. And you know, the other thing I'll say this that lends support to your point is that 100, 43000 votes in five minutes, OK? Yeah, sure. How come then we are still counting congressional districts in New York and California for weeks. They can't count 140, 3000 votes in a month, Eric. But somehow this this machine could do it in five minutes.

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It is. There are strange, contradictory signals. And what they all have in common is whatever, you know, we slow it down, we speed it up according to whatever serves the advantage of the Democrats as they try to steal the election. Do you think he can turn this around? The president can turn this around, Eric?

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Yes, sir. I have faith.

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You keep that faith. That's actually right on the front page of Rush's Limbaugh letter for December 2020. Keep the faith. Thank you. Thank you very much for that, Eric. Just while we're on that subject, there's no end. I'm just like riffling through stories here from Georgia.

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As you know, there's this wacky judge who's who said, yeah, he issued a restraining order to prevent the defendants from erasing data on Dominion voting machines. Again, I don't know why you need to get a judge to do that. Then he withdrew the temporary restraining order and then he reimposed the temporary restraining order. I don't know whether this judge has a drinking problem or whatever, but again, I'm just making this observation as a foreigner. He's not behaving like a normal, well-balanced jurist.

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A judge sets. That's what you call a judge, a sitting judge. My my lawyer always reminds me of this, that that's how they describe a judge, the sitting judge a judge sets. It's hard to get him to move. It's supposed to be even harder to get him to move, zigzagging in multiple directions in the space of a couple of hours on a Sunday as this rather wacky Georgia judge does then from the Tennessee star.

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These are all from Fulton County in Georgia. There's now a delay in the recount due to the fact that the server has crashed on Dominion voting systems in Georgia. So they're going to have to get the Dominion technicians in to resolve the issues. But mysteriously, this is the same place they had the fake water pipe burst in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Fulton County in Georgia. It's such an unfortunate place to be.

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They have these burst water pipes. They have the server crashes. Now, the server has gone down on the Dominion. So they're dispatching the Dominion voting system technician who actually is the Dominion voting representative for Fulton County, Georgia.

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Well, it's it turns out to be the presidential campaign photographer for Kamala Harris. This isn't me. This is the Tennessee Star. A headline Dominican representative for Fulton County, Georgia, was Kamala Harris, his presidential campaign photographer, some fellow called Eric Thompson. So he's a versatile fellow, many strings to his bows. He's he's both a crackerjack voting machine technician and he's the campaign photographer for Kamala Harris, you know, as I said.

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There are third world dictators who wouldn't try this stuff, they wouldn't try pulling this stuff. In in front of the UN observers and Jimmy Carter, this is not a respectable election. Whatever, whatever you think about it, and it's all going one way, and so I don't quite understand. We've lost a lot of things. As I said, I've been talking about a couple of minutes ago what we've lost in the last half century, the education system, the media, Hollywood, blah, blah, blah, all of it.

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And then to see people like National Review blaming this on the president. There are things here. National Review you. This is an editorial by the editors. Why don't they do this in other countries? No other country has an election that has won one candidate's campaign photographer as the guy who runs the voting machines in a critical swing state county. That's America.

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That's Kamala Harris, photographer in Fulton County.

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Yeah, you know, this goes it's a bit of a treatment week for Rush, and we hope it goes well. And when it goes well, he fails fighting fit and pumped and ready to go. And he will be back later this week. But in the meantime, we his lowly and unworthy guest hosts, get to hold the fort for him.

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I mentioned the other. Oh, yes. What what is that, Mr. Snidely? Mr. Mr. Sadler is here to take your calls, by the way, 800 202 202.

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What was that, Mr.. Oh, oh, oh, yeah, OK. Oh, OK. This is Mr Sadly wants me to plug my side cruise which I never like. I just like hate all the kind of I do not into the vulgar plugging thing. I'd rather we just sailed with a completely empty ship than I had to lower myself to tell you to go to Markstein Cruise dot com and and see about booking a cabin on the Markstein cruise.

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That's going to be coming up this October.

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And that's in it. We're going to be sailing, cruising the Mediterranean.

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And the big selling point about cruising the Mediterranean, where would you'd be able to see the total collapse of Europe live from your fabulous luxury ship as France, Italy and all the rest of them go up in flames? Kaboom. And that's the end of Europe at this point. Everyone may actually have fled the United States and it may be like a big refugee ship cruising around the Mediterranean. But Mr Studley keeps trying to talk himself into sort of semi promising to come on it.

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Lots, lots of chums of mine will be on there like Conrad Black.

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Who was a guest on this very show just a couple of weeks back, I was talking to Rush about Trump.

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He's written a terrific book on Trump, and I'll recommend Conrad's book on Trump for this reason, because Conrad had a business relationship with Trump, he sold president well, not President Trump then. He was just plain old Mr. Trump. He sold Mr. Trump, the old Chicago Sun-Times building in Chicago. And so he is a is a like a long time business relationship going on with him. And he and he's going to be coming on the cruise, he's he went to prison in the United States, in the United States, he's a convicted felon in Canada.

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He's a distinguished historian. He's a member of the House of Lords. So it's not very many people who are both convicted felons and members of the House of Lords. So he he could be your fun dining companion. We got lots of other guests coming on the cruise as well. The great Michele Bachmann, she and I play Peter Struck and Lisa Page when we reenact their lovebird tweet. So it's good fun. But Mr. Snidely says that he doesn't he wants to know whether he can come on the cruise because it's stopping at Monte Carlo because he wants to see the Monte Carlo Grand Prix, because Mrs.

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Nordley is so all-American and he apparently prefers Formula One to NASCAR.

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Don't. Don't ask me why that is or how he got away with it for so long, but he likes the old Formula One.

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Alas, Mr sadly, the Monte Carlo, the Monaco Grand Prix is in May. So unfortunately we will, unless it's going very slowly due to covid regulations, unless the cars are socially distant and the last ones haven't come in yet. By the time the Markstein cruise puts in Monte Carlo, you will be a little bit late for that. I fair.

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Yeah, OK, we'll do it. We'll do another one for the Monaco Grand Prix. I'm happy. I love Grand Prix. My my dad love the old Formula One. There's not that I have the warmest childhood memories of just being a small boy holding my dad's hand while he was wearing his racing cap, standing there on the edge of the track while because he knew a lot of the drivers and things, while while the the Formula One cars went roaring around.

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So I would love to do that. We will make that a date, Mr Snidely, for the Monaco Grand Prix sooner or later.

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There's lots of other things to do in Monte Carlo. There's a big casino there. You might have heard about it anyway. That's. Thank you for that, Mr. Stradley. And that's the Mark Markstein cruise. Don't dot com if you'd like to join us on the Mediterranean. And you know I don't.

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I'm one reason I don't like to plug things is because everything is so rotten and miserable, but holding out the possibility of good times seems a bit of a cheat. But let me just you know, one of the problems with having a stupid two year election campaign, followed by a three month peaceful transition of power, is that while you're wasting your time talking about stuff, all Beto O'Rourke looks like he's up half a point in Iowa. That looks promising.

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Well, while all that rubbish is going on, the real world is proceeding and this time the contrast between the real world.

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And the permanent campaign has is is is even weirder than usual. In this year, so far, one third of small businesses, all small businesses in New York and New Jersey have closed.

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I don't mean they're just closed until their control freak governors give them permission to reopen again. I mean, they've closed for good. And this is every week. You know, every time you have these things, I oh, sorry, we got to go back into semi lockdown, just, you know, as part of our 15 months to flatten the curve.

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Sorry, these people are gone for good.

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30 percent of New York and New Jersey small businesses have gone have gone for good. It's been a massive transfer of power.

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From mom and pop business. Ta ta ta ta ta. Big corporate businesses such as Amazon, obviously, which because if you want to, it's not just books now. They sell everything at Amazon and the stores where you used to be able to go in and buy the thing physically on your main street. They're all closed even if they haven't been looted and all the rest of it. And so there's been a massive transfer of power to Amazon. Jeff Bezos has made himself, however, many more gazillions of dollars.

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Amazon is basically, as Jeff Bezos sees it, the entire planet is one big company town, and he's the company store Amazon.

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And so one third of New York and New Jersey small businesses have closed. This is a tragedy. Meanwhile, you have people like Foushee saying you've got to stay close because oddly enough, one of the things that has emerged during this freaky period is that if you've got a government job, you're making exactly whether you're actually sitting in the office or not, you're making exactly the same amount of money you did a year ago. You haven't been laid off. Your business hasn't gone kaput.

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So, again, we've seen a massive transfer of power. Just from small businesses to this cartel that runs the planet headed by Amazon and PayPal, and at the same time we've seen a massive transfer of power from individual citizens who run their own companies and all the rest of it to people who've got government jobs because they're the only secure jobs. Then we have the reaction to that.

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We we see this this is from a so-called Chinese scholar, a sociologist called Li Yi, who is bragging about how Beijing's handling of the pandemic has accelerated China's plans to overtake the United States. What's interesting about this, he says now covid-19 has been the most disadvantageous to Europe and America, he said in a speech in Shenzhen. In other words, the Western world, it's been the most beneficial to North Korea and China.

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And he says, so that has accelerated the day that China will complete its its complete advance over the U.S.. America, he said, cannot survive. It's not the U.S. that is cracking down on China. We are the ones pushing America out of existence.

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And he says there's not going to be any need for a US China war because the US is destroying itself so won't be able to fight a war and there and China is going to be able to take over Taiwan without resistance. What I love about all this is this Dr. Lee Yi, who's a big a famous Chinese scholar.

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He actually lives in the United States and he's saying that China is now destroying America without any need for a war.

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I just want to get to one other story that I'll throw out that some of you may remember.

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There was a headline in The New York Post. Does Matt Drudge even work at the Drudge Report anymore? Some of you will remember when Matt Drudge used to be a thing Mr. Snidely tweeted about Matt Drudge a couple of weeks ago. I think it was just after the election when Matt Drudge reacted to the networks calling the election for Joe Biden by putting up a big headline, You're fired.

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Most conservatives find it hard to be conservative. For long, prominent famous conservatives like Matt Drudge or David Brock, a guy who was a colleague of mine at the American Spectator in the 90s and then wrote a book on Hillary Clinton. And went all pro Hillary mysteriously and who now runs Media Matters for America. It's very hard and and I look at some of these squishy Republicans.

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I look at some of the people, not the never Trump as the ones who loathed him from the get go in 2015, but the ones who just sort of faded and wearied and then cropped up about six weeks ago endorsing Joe Biden.

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And I'll say I'll say this. And I made slightly easier for me, as I said, because I'm foreign. I'm sort of set to one side of it at a certain time. In a certain way. It's a slightly you come at it in a different way. But I think it's actually for famous conservatives, the number of them who bend and crack. And then basically Hartel frenziedly frantically to the other side.

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You can say this about Rush.

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You listen to what Rush was saying in the late 80s, early 90s. It's all consistent with what he's saying now, the fact that he stood the course, the fact that and he's had terrible things, that people chased him. He loves football and they've chased him off football shows. He's he's made guest appearances on animated sitcoms and they've tried to get those sitcoms canceled. Rush, unlike Drudge and these, you know, these so-called celebrity members of the Pennsy.

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Right. Who can't take it. You know, they just they're just too soft, too squishy. They can be pushed in any direction. And that's what happened. That's the story in The New York Post about about Drudge, who reads The Drudge Report. It doesn't matter. You want people who stay the course and keep the faith. And Rush has done that for you. He ever since the late 1980s. I don't know how he does it.

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I don't know how he takes it. But the last conservative in America who will not crack, who will not go over to the other side is Rush Limbaugh.

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Marc Stein for the man himself. Your calls straight ahead.

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Marc Stein for Rush. Let's go to Kevin at Ground Zero in Atlanta.

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Kevin, you're on America's number one radio show. What's on your mind today?

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Hey, Mark, thanks. And making prayers to to Rush. Thank thank you for that. Kevin. One assure you that I did my part as well as millions of others here in Atlanta in the state of Georgia to bring Trump home. And I have no doubt that he won this place. So we'll see how it goes. But I have I have a thought for you. If you know this is America and this is supposed to be the most secure election anywhere in the world, and we set the standards and all these counting places seem to have all the security in place and whatnot.

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You would think that even a mall cop could figure out that there has to be video surveillance. So if these dumps took place, like you and others are saying, I agree with that. At what time did they come in when the counting stopped and the staff went home and somewhere between that 130 or whatever it is, six a.m., something happened. So if it wasn't physical through evidence and video, then it was through software manipulation. And it's got to be pretty easy.

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And I haven't heard anything about video or surveillance or subpoenas. It seems like all these places would be secure, right? Yeah.

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You're you're talking about places like the airport or the mall where there's a security camera or like outside an ATM where there's a security camera on it 24/7. And my understanding of these places is that they don't have that. And I don't know why they don't have that. They have some of the local TV stations, I think, of TV cameras looking at these places. And that isn't always so encouraging either. But my understanding is they when they tell everyone to go home, they those TV cameras leave with them again.

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That Kevin, that's actually a really important point. You know, this country spends more on elections than the rest of the G-7 combined, I think was like 14 billion dollars in this most recent election. And it spends money and all kinds of people get rich from American elections. But the one thing they don't spend money on is these polling places of which they have too few. There's too few people at them. And as you say, they could all have video surveillance cameras like they do with the TSA, for example, to make sure the TSA guy isn't stealing the Mississippi's jewelry when he opens the case to poke around in it.

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That's why they have the cameras there. They could have those cameras for the same reason that these polling places. Let me just ask you something quickly, Kevin, before you go, though, how do you think it's going to go in the Senate runoff? I mean, if they you say the president won Georgia this time. OK, well, the Democrats are pretty convinced. They stole Georgia from him and they put that one in the bag for them.

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What's to stop them doing the same thing in the Senate runoff?

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Well, I think if there's Prather's fraud, there's nothing we can do about that, unfortunately, unless it's harder the second time. I do believe that the numbers will come out for Kelly Loffler and David Perdue. I don't think that the number would show up again on a straight forward election for the Democratic side. I think the Republicans are geared up and charged up and to prove something, because at the end of the day, as you're saying all along, statistically and these dimwits, it doesn't matter to them.

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You can't have all those tickets at the top, vote for president and nobody care about their local judges or their local taxes or their local commissioners. It doesn't make sense. And I think when you're going to do just a one on one election like this, the chances are pretty good that the Republicans are going to win because nothing else statistically makes makes sense at all.

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OK, thank you for your optimism. That's Kevin.

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He's ground zero in Atlanta and he is feeling good about Kelly Luffler and Senator do come the January runoff.

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Markstein in for Rush on a coming up to four weeks after Election Day. And California is pretty confident that by Thursday this week, it will have completed the I mean, that's fantastic. That puts it up the entire in terms of counting for elections. That puts California right up there with southern Sudan and Waziristan.

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I think it is Markstein for us. Much more straight ahead.

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It's all spinning out of control, folks.

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In the Czech Republic, a deer, a deer, big buck charged a hunter caught on his sleeve and snagged the strap of the guy's 22 caliber Hornet rifle in his antlers. The deer then promised away with the rifle still dangling from the box antlers so that the man then went into the woods to try to find the day. The day basically took this rifle and added it to his stash of firearms deep in the forests of Bohemia.

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It is all spinning out of control of a deer apocalypse will soon be upon us.

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Yes, America's anchorman is away. And this is your undocumented anchorman. No supporting paperwork whatsoever. Thrilled and honored to be here from my mountain vastness deep in the great Northwoods of far northern New England, just a stone's throw from the Canadian border.

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Mr. Snidely will be fielding your calls if you want to get through on one 800 202 282. I do love to hear from I do love to hear from the lefties. I don't. I don't. I like mano a mano engagement. So if you're if you're a big lefty, hard core AOC type, give me your best shot. Come on, give me give me a call. One 800 202 282.

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Because I do love to hear from you. The challenge, though. The challenge, though, for those of us who believe and this is I never thought I would be in this situation, I thought it was going to be close. I mean, I'm just going to get it all out that there were aspects of the presidential campaign that I didn't particularly care for. I thought it was a bit too much like a conventional presidential campaign as opposed to the one that candidate, outsider Trump, ran in 2016.

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I didn't like Brad Scale, buying himself a new 2.5 million dollar waterfront mansion and all the rest. I can't stand that side of it.

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But I am convinced. By all the evidence. That Joe Biden did not win the election, that it was stolen from him in selected Democrats, it is in a half dozen states where mysteriously the counting ceased.

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And they will send home and again, that doesn't happen.

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There's there's there's two kinds of systems, one where the polls close and the constituency or the riding, as they say in Canada or the district or whatever you call it, counts its votes until you've finished counting and then you announce the final score.

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And then there are others, other kinds of places where mysteriously the counting ceases for a while and then trucks are sort of driven halfway across the state for two or three or four hours and are brought in and the counting resumes and mysteriously the count goes in another direction.

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And there are two kinds of places that do it that that way they are third world basket cases and certain states in the United States of America when you see counting before you finish counting some things up. And as I said, I'm a foreigner and you can say what you like. I'm not unsympathetic to the Vasso thing this morning. I think just before I came into the studio, some guy tweeted, I just can't stand listening to Stijn snooty foreign accent or whatever the hell it.

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Well, and I'm with you there. I don't necessarily disagree with that. But oddly enough, it's precisely if you've had experience of voting in other countries, particularly the countries the Democrats profess to admire, you know that this is not a respectable election. So I don't believe that that's different from what happened in 2008.

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We know there is always because these countries, these states, these cities have been corrupt for 150 years, in some case since the civil war gone back to Tammany in New York and the big machine in Philadelphia and all the rest of it, these these countries, these cities have had a tradition of corrupt elections for 150 years.

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All that happens is who they claim to be stealing them on behalf of. In the old days, they were stealing them on behalf of white Democrat Ku Klux Klan racists. Now, the same Democrats, the grandsons and great grandsons of those Democrats are claiming to be stealing them on behalf of all the approved identity groups in today's America.

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But if you do and I'm trying to keep it as calm and level as I can here, if you sincerely believe the election has been stolen, you're faced with really some difficult choices.

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I mentioned Rand Paul earlier who pointed me to this analysis of the data in in certain precincts in. Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, and if you take that analysis seriously, you can't just pretend this is like Obama or Clinton or Carter or LBJ and be the loyal opposition to the lawfully elected president of the United States and these guys. You know, we're now being told, well, OK, we lost this one, but let's give it the old college try in 2022, maybe we can take back the house in 2022 and then we can oh, what are we going to do then?

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Overturn Obamacare like you've been promising to do for over a decade now? I mean, at a certain point at a certain point, you have to say the whole Republican view of things is it's never the Hill to this is never the Hill to die on. That is never the hill to die on. And then you wake up and all the hills have been taken. And so I'm asking and I understand I understand that there are that there are those Republicans who think that Joe Biden won fair and square.

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And if and if you're one of those, then fine procedures if this is just a normal presidency.

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But if, as Rand Paul purports to think, there are shenanigans, as they say.

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Then I think you have a duty not to play along as a member of the loyal opposition, but actually you do have a duty to refuse to confirm appointees of this president, refuse to treat him as a normal president. It may well be that he runs again in 2024, although judging from his foot fracture, he'll be lucky to make it, you know, within three years of that date, if Joe Biden does run again in 2024, maybe he'll be elected as a legitimate president.

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This time we never know. But if you believe that he wasn't this time, you've got some tough choices because this to ask. It's a totalitarian society that demands the citizenry live with a lie.

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That's what people can never grasp about the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact in the old days, because the Soviet Union were peddling all these obvious lies about their seven year plan and their 14 year plan and all the rest of this.

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And it was the fact that everybody knew it was a lie.

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That was the point, because the point isn't genuinely to persuade people of the truth.

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The point is to force the lie down your gullet, make you choke on it and live with it. And that is what is happening here with this lie. That there's no basis for any of this talk about election election fraud, it's not a normal election, why, for example, why did they stop counting and order everyone to go home?

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Why? As I said, that doesn't happen anywhere normal.

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So you've got a you've got a choice, and I'm I'm this is the minimum I demand of of Republican senators, even the reach across the aisle types. I mean, I'm listening to Lindsey Graham talk about how, you know, he's known Joe Biden for 137 years and he's looking forward to working with him and all the rest of it. Look. They hate you. You reach across the aisle more than you've got like three quarters of your torso reaching across the aisle there and they're spitting on you.

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They spend more money trying to take you out. They use phony polls to take you out. They hate you more than they hate Ted Cruz. They hate you more than they hate Strom Thurmond. They hate you more than they hate whoever. Because of the reach across the aisle. Susan Collins, you've never seen anything like that campaign and, oh, Susan Collins, reach across the aisle, blah, blah, blah, Republican moderate. Why can't the Republican Party be like it used to be?

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What happened to those old New England Rockefeller Republicans? What happened to all these nice moderate Republicans like that guy Chafee from Rhode Island? You know, Susan Collins is the last of the breed. Yes, she's the last of the breed. And you tried to drive a stake through her more than any of the hardcore right wingers. So so if you're one of these reach across the aisle, moderate Republicans, you got to do this, too. This is not a respectable election.

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And every American actually of left or right ought to be ashamed of that.

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It doesn't matter what your foreign policy is or your health care policy is, if the government that is in office is illegitimate, I mean, that's about as basic as it gets. You can't have a leader of the free world who's not from the free world, which is the situation that Americans are being asked to accept here. So I would just I would like a pledge of non-cooperation from Republican leadership. After all, you know, for example, if you're thinking of swinging along to the inauguration because you enjoy the balls and you like being up there when the old swearing in is going on, and this time it's a Democrat inauguration.

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So they're going to have Taylor Swift and all the big stars and and all the rest of it. No, I mean, they were openly contemptuous that we had all this talk about the peaceful transfer of power last time. And then the minute Trump won, all these Democrats said, no, I'm not going to attend the inauguration. I don't recognize him. Well, where's that? Oh, no.

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Where does actually playing it's not even playing nice. It's playing normal. This is not a time to play normal because what's happened is super abnormal. And instead and if you've got a Republican senator who's talking about how we need to go back to talking about having boots on the ground in Chad and another corporate tax cut, you need to hold his feet to the fire and say we're not going back to that Republican Party. You told us the morning after the election, the consolation is that Trump is dead.

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But long live Trump ism because his policies are what brought the Republican Party to Triumph's everywhere but the top of the ticket, supposedly. Well, if that is true, you can't now say, oh, forget all that. We're going back to Paul Ryan ism. There's no future in that. And if there's no future in that, then the 74 million people who voted for Trump might as well now say, to hell with you guys.

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We're going our own way. Markstein for us, your polls straight ahead.

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Anyway, Rush is so tech savvy that he knows how to protect your smartphone from all those cyber hackers.

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Folks that smartphone that you carry, you know, it's more than just a phone. It's really a computer that has a phone app in it. It's got more data. Your phone's got more data on it about you than you most likely know. I'm not saying this to scare you. It's not that you put it there. I mean, you think a lot of it might be collected against your wish, but you put the data there, you put your credit card information there, you put your Social Security number, you don't forget it.

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Let's go to Sam in Bradenton, Florida. Sam, you're next on America's number one radio show. Great to have you with us.

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Hey, Mark Megapolis to ration yourself as well. I just wanted to say that I'm 23 years old and there's a lot of people my age who are so brainwashed by the mainstream excuse of thinking about nothing, whether it's in social media or watching the news and just going along with whatever. I just wanted to thank people like Rush and yourself for giving some of us a chance out there, a reminder to think critically and that you can win people over with confidence and intelligence and joy and happiness and, you know, all the things that we value as Americans.

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And I'm just super grateful. And I wanted to spread that encouragement out to anybody else out there who needed to hear it. Hey, thank you for that, Sam.

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You're right. Politics is, as they always say, about addition, not subtraction, which is why if you're not in the persuasion business, you're not likely to be any good at politics. Let me just ask you this, Sam, because a lot of the things we talk about on this show to your friends, you just know stuff from what they see on social media, there are millions and millions and millions of Americans who and presumably you have friends among them who think that everything is just like completely normal at the moment and that Donald J.

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Trump just lost the election in perfectly normal ways. Is that what a lot of your pals think? Yeah, honestly, there's a lot of people out there who just, you know, heard that people who voted for Joe Biden voted more than all the mail in ballots and covid and they're worried about, you know, things like their next paycheck and welfare and health care and things like that. So they're only looking, you know, short term and only hearing what's being blasted in their face.

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And I only know, you know, I'm a rare person that I've found where I'm not. And that's because, you know, my grandparents were listening to Rush and they thought my mom taught me how. And, you know, I've been a part of this family and on the air for a while.

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Well, that's May three. So that's your family's three generations of Rush listeners, basically.

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That's.

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Well, that's that's very kind of you. Thank you. Thank you for that. Thank you so bad. Look, listen, stay optimistic because it is it is never over.

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All in politics, all victories are conditional. And people who've been through terrible horrors within living memory. Some of you, if you come from immigrant families and you talk to your parents who grew up in Eastern Europe and know what it's like to worry about the 3:00 a.m. knock on the door and your grandparents who grew up under Nazi occupation or whatever, there are terrible things that happen.

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And in fact, it's part of the cycle of life to live with. That memory of the idea of stability and permanence is a very unusual condition now in this country. It's a slightly different history because you came up with this amazing constitution and you held your first election under that constitution. What I'm doing a bit of rough math in my head here. Now, whatever it is, 232 years ago this month, is that more or less it?

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And and so you don't expect the rug to be yanked out from under you.

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But when the rug is yanked out from under you, it's important to be sober enough to realize that, to address it and to understand that the being normal about it.

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We have all this talk with the covid, the new normal. The old normal.

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Well, the new normal now is that Republican senators want you to go along with an election that was dishonest, that was a lie.

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And, you know, the new the new normal, the covid new normal is bad enough and is actually a good place for the resistance to stop, because accepting the idea that the state can tell you when you have permission to leave your house, when you have permission to engage in employment, when you have the state's permission to go to a restaurant, that in itself is obnoxious. But the idea that the new normal means you have to accept an election like this is sticks in the throat.

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So you have to be quite upfront about it. I mean, they've succeeded in terrorizing people that they've terrorized lawyers. Lawyers are always pretending to be Bush American lawyers. They look so butch on TV and in real life. Then they they can just cave like half the president's lawyers did.

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They basically got panicked into withdrawing from the case. Then we have erratic behavior from judges. You know, at some point people it's not a question of lives, fortunes and sacred honor, but it does actually require people taking a stand in front of a mob no matter the threats it is making to you.

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That's the choice now.

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Yeah, America's anchorman is out, and we always regret that because he is the indispensable man, the big voice on the right for a third of a century. Nothing like it in the history of broadcasting.

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We mentioned, I think was in the first hour, second hour, maybe the Limbaugh letter. And that's just a terrific read from cover to cover. The December issue comes out tomorrow and it's got Rush.

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I think he's meant to be in Dickensian garb. He looks like something out of a Christmas Carol by Mr. Charles Dickens.

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He's holding an oil, an old oil lamp in front of a snow laden Christmas tree.

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And the big headline on the front cover, Keep the Faith. And that is what Rush is urging you to do. There's no better way to keep the faith in these difficult times than to take out a subscription to the Limbaugh letter, especially if you're looking for a rather different kind of Christmas present. There's nothing nothing like taking out a subscription to the Limbaugh letter or becoming a Rush 24/7 subscriber. You can do both by going to Rush Limbaugh dot com and you'll see the little buttons up on the homepage that.

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I mean, it's not really relaxing because some of the some of the what seemed the least consequential stories in the Limbaugh letter are the ones that actually are the ones the most fraught with peril for the years ahead.

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But it is a marvelous read.

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And you can hear the great thing about it is like when Rush is doing his big story on keeping the faith or whatever, it's it's like it's in Rush's voice. It's like having him speak when you read. It's like having him speaking in your ear to you. And I love that. Don't don't miss that to Rush Limbaugh Dotcom. And to treat a friend today to the Limbaugh letter, they'll thank you for it.

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Let's go to Alan in women, Bradenton, Florida. Let's zip through the Florida interior and head north east to Jacksonville, Florida.

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We're just taking calls from Florida today to Ellen, your live on the Rush Limbaugh Show.

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Great to have you with us. Thank you, Mark. I'm also a and a keenly observing the elections at the moment. All right. I come from what you would call a basket case country, a socialist country of roughly 50 million people, a third of which are functionally functionally illiterate. So unemployed. Right.

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And in our elections every five years, just just name the country. I'm from South Africa. OK, that's the one I wanted. I wanted you to say it. So Elaine is one of my commonwealth cousins from South Africa.

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So our election, it is compulsory for you to show up in your ward in person with valid ID or you do not vote right now. Even our socialist government are petrified of voter fraud and they openly state that voter ID is there to suppress voter fraud, not to. And I cannot understand why the Democrats are saying that if you require voter ID, you're suppressing minority votes. They're not suppressing minority voters. Suppressing illegal and fraudulent votes might be the only reason they want to suppress voter ID is to the betterment of voter fraud.

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It's the only logical explanation. Absolutely preach it, Eleanor. You're right about this. And, you know, I wouldn't disagree with your characterization of the government of South Africa, but it comes by that government, honestly, because all you got, you guys have to actually show up, confirm who you are and cast your vote in in person. And then you have scrutineers, word that doesn't really exist in American English who observe the ballot being cast and can object if they think the person they shouldn't be voting.

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Correct. So we haven't registered in our wards, which are like your counties, unless your name is on that register in that ward, they cross-reference it with your ID number, you are not able to vote. Not only that, during counting each party and there are like 40 have an election observer observing each ballot being counted in that ward. We have zero election fraud. And we and I come from what you would call a positive kind of socialist country.

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Now, now they are sorry.

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I'm a I'm a field marshal. But Sky, when it comes to South Africa, so it's it's been downhill a long time.

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And I'm just been in the African African National Congress. So before probably when you were born. But my father was arrested by the South African Security Police many times at 3am.

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Not that you call OK. No, no, no, no. Seriously, Alan, you have impeccable credentials. As you know, Joe Biden was recalling, visiting, demanding to see Nelson Mandela in prison when in fact, he was like 2000 miles, which is a little bit out of the way of Cape Town.

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But anyway, and so you've got those credentials.

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You can say, look, I my family go back with Nelson Mandela to the 1950s and and even and each and even you, with all the Nelson Mandela credentials, know that this election system here is a crock. And you're quite right. The minute you say you don't have to produce I.D., basically you're doing that for one reason and one reason only, which is to make fraud easier to pull off. You're absolutely right about that.

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Yeah.

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And see if today is not the ANC of Nelson Mandela. Unfortunately, you know, I've got good friends there, but even they are saying that. I mean, I think there's laughter from from within the country about these elections that they would just, you know, as a third world, as Trump would call it, it's our country. We're laughing at the United States at the moment because it's actually just laughable knowing you.

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And actually, what's interesting to me here, lad, is, you know, sending South Africa to one side. But I've actually read reports in the in from Botswana and Tanzania where the guys that column is so absolutely jaw dropping at what joke election safety procedures they have had. So it's not just South Africa. There's like huge parts of Africa, a laughing at what's going on here right now.

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So how can a country with with poverty, a crime with 40 per cent unemployed, with 30 per cent illiteracy, everybody has an ID card. Yeah. Do anything in South Africa. I and I assume from what I've seen in the United States, you can't do anything without an I.D. card yet. A Social Security number. I can't I'm I'm still getting mine. I can do nothing without a Social Security number.

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No, you're absolutely right. I mean, you you've come to Jacksonville, you can go to the first National Bank of Jacksonville and open an account. If you've got no proof of ID, you can't go into most into a library and take out a library book unless you've got some proof of ID. You can go to a government office and go and see your congressmen or whatever, unless you go. But somehow the one you can't get on a plane and fly to across the country without.

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But apparently the one thing you can do without ID is the most sacred civic act of voting. It's rubbish. It's complete.

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I cannot fathom and I cannot understand it coming from a third world country to say kind of somewhere in the middle of Third World and first world country, how this is allowed to go up, how over the last several decades you have a Latino voter ID?

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Well, you absolutely preach it. And as you know, as I've been saying, there's no way. And it doesn't matter whether it's a British Commonwealth country or whether it's continental Europe, it's like you you couldn't get the Danes or the Slovenes to sign off on an election like this. And sometimes things. That's that's a very good point, Alan. And you're right. And good good luck. I hope you get your Social Security number and I hope you get all your ID and all the rest of it, because the idea that somehow it's.

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For some, it's deeply insulting to tell to say to people, you're too stupid to procure a piece of ID for yourself. As you know, Ellen, most people in most other countries managed to be able to do it when it's necessary. Thank you very much for your call, Ellen, and I hope you enjoy the he's got me all of it. I love those parts of South Africa.

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I loved parts of which I would be very wary of setting foot in these days. But it is a beautiful country and you should check it out if you've if you've never been there.

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I don't want to make one point. Mrs. Radley's not interested. He's still only wants to go to Monte Carlo. Let me let me just make one point of what he's saying.

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We spend more on elections than anyone else. We spend 14 billion dollars.

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Ellen will tell you this.

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Because it's not what he how he votes is not so very different from how a Canadian vote saw, how an Australian votes, how an Irishman votes, what I one thing I notice is that unless you live in a small town with fewer than, say, a thousand people, if you if you go up from that and you're like in a town of 10000 people, you're in a city of 50000 people, you have there were far fewer polling places than anywhere else than there are in France or there are in Denmark or there are in Portugal or wherever.

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You have to go further. And so because there are fewer polling places, you then have these long lines. So you can't just say to your boss, do you mind if I leave 15 minutes early for lunch? I'd like to go and vote because if you go and vote, you could be standing in line for hours and hours and hours and hours like in some of these Democrat precincts. So we're spending money enriching people like Mike Murphy, getting 100 million dollars for blowing all Jeb Bush's donor money on pointless ads in Iowa to get him to two point four percent in Iowa.

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And we're not actually spending money on having people at polls.

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Scrutineer the word I mentioned with Ellan, which is a better word than poll watcher, because, you know, they're just to watch. You're not part of the audience. You're there to scrutinize the ballot. So we should introduce the word scrutineer to American English and we should have more polling stations with more persons at them. And the idea is that functioning societies count their votes before midnight on Election Day and people go to bed knowing the result. They don't wake up the following morning finding that four ballot dump's between 137 and 65 in the morning of change, the result of the election.

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That's a racket.

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That's a crock. And we all know it. Markstein for us. We'll take more calls straight ahead.

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Markstein information on America's number one radio show. You know, I'm not sure Rush is still doing is favorite ladies names anymore, but I used to do that a few years back.

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I'd identify names that were like number seven on his top ten favorite ladies names.

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Here's one of my favorites, Millie Millie from somewhere in Northern California. Great to have you. Great to have you with us. Millie, are you are you a Milson toys? Millie, the family. You're just.

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Oh, that's even that's even better. There's no need to go the full Millicent's. It's just like flaunting it. So Millie is delightful and mellifluous enough as it is. What's what's on your mind today, Millie?

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First, my prayer is to Rush Limbaugh. Number two, we need another election for the entire United States with constitutional rules and a hand count signature verification, one election voting date, no extensions, no Dominion voting machines, no stopping the count during the night, no night ballot box dump, no ballots with only Joe Biden's name, nothing else. And people would be willing to donate to pay for a good, honest election by Biden is not fit to be president.

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We need to investigate the Hunter Biden lunch, money laundering and the Biden family corruption. We need to pursue that. How do we do this?

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Yeah, I'm glad you mentioned the Hunter thing, because basically these guys are this guy is the first Ukrainian oligarch to become president of the United States. You know, when you what you're saying is right to have a do over and many of these most states provide for a do over election, it doesn't happen often on the congressional front, but you could easily agree to do that. And within 28 days, too, and you can say people have to show up and vote in person.

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Yes. And you could and you could actually have a do over election very easily.

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And and my and my well, the way the president sees to do doing it really is he sees that he's going to get this to the Supreme Court. He's going to ask for relief, which is what the legal term is for the remedy, the legal remedy you're seeking. And if he asks for votes to be excluded and if he asks for seven million votes to be thrown away in Pennsylvania, you're going to have a hard time finding five judges on that Supreme Court willing to go along with that.

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But if you did actually ask them for a do over election, which is lawfully provided for by by the states, then you could you could do that. But I believe my view merely is that that's that's a suggestion that you actually have do over votes, at least in the swing state. Within 28 days, so you can still make your January 20th thing, that's the only thing the high court will entertain. They're not going to be want to be seen to be disenfranchising voters or anything like that.

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But that's what you've put it the right way. Millie, we need we've had an abnormal election and we need to stop that and we need to make sure that there is a normal election.

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Thank you very much for your call, Millie. We're going to close it out in just a moment.

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This has been America's number one radio show, the one and only Rush Limbaugh show as it has been rock solid for over 30 years now. My thanks, as always, to the very greatest team in radio, Mr. Snidely monitoring things from an undisclosed location. And Mike in New York, making sure that our very primitive North country audio facilities sound as well as they can when they are transmitted to the rest of the country. It's not the best of times, but don't let them force you to live the life, live in truth.

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Don't be ashamed of what you believe. Don't be ashamed of your vote. Don't be ashamed of questioning the integrity of an obviously risible election in which in certain states they abuse their own rules, they change the rules, and then they abuse those rules and they're planning to do it again. In Georgia, Newt Gingrich called it the biggest heist since 1824 in America. I looked at it a bit more globally and called it the biggest electoral heist of the Democratic era.

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And as I said, you can't be the leader of the free world if you're not part of the free world. These are grim times, but don't choke on the lie.

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Live in truth.

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Markstein in for it has been a pleasure. Rush back later this week.

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