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began a trip to the planet. he launched through a european japanese project that cost 1.5 billion u.s. dollars. it will take seven years to reach mercury. that's how fox reports this saturday october 20. i am jon scott, thanks for watching. replay with hannity starts now ♪ >> welcome to "hannity," we are in south florida where the full hour tonight, i will sit down with radio lesh legend of rush limbaugh for an interview for everything that is at stake in november. just 19 days until the single most important midterm elections in our lifetime, the fate of the senate, the house, all hangs in the balance. so it is up to you to send a message to the democratic party that mob rule is not expect acceptable in the u.s. tonight will set the stage, we will break down multiple key races, preview what will happen. it god forbid, if pelosi
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speaker, schumer is the senate majority leader, and they take the reins of government paired my interview with a rush is coming up, you will not want to miss a second paired first, it is time for a special florida edition of our opening monologue. ♪ three weeks until the single most important midterm elections in our lifetime. democrats, the destroy trump media, continue, they are all out smear campaign of his supporters, and they're not backing down. set a calling for civility, civil discourse, democratic leaders continue cheerleading for this dangerous mob-like behavior paired two people in minnesota punched and attacked, we are representatives, republi, hate, over all of this. take a look. >> you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline
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station, you get up and you create a crowd. and you tell them they are not welcome. anymore, anywhere. >> please, do not come here today and then go home, go to the hill today. get up and please get up in the face of some congresspeople. >> when they go low, we go high. no. when they go low, we kick them paired >> if he had to be stuck in an elevator with president trump, mike pence, or jeff sessions, who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> sean: very clear on this program, as this type of rhetoric continues, it is not going to end while they are tonight, the political climate is at a fever pitch. we see violent protests in major cities all across the country, portland, new york, we have seen women, violent assault against them paired two local republican
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candidates in minnesota, a democratic operative arrested in nevada, for battery against a g.o.p. campaign manager, that operative has now been fired. senator susan collins and her staff repeatedly have been threaded, and a package was sent to susan collins' house, reportedly containing the chemical ricin. other republicans have been stalked, harassed, all over the country, run out of restaurants, chased down in airports, and much more. watch. >> we believe survivors! >> abolish i.c.e. >> back. >> sean: this kind of a mob-like behavior has to stop before somebody gets heard, as rand paul has said, or worse.
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violence, intimidation, unacceptable in this country. you a chance to solve the problems at the ballot box in 19 days. that is why i am down here in florida. rush and i both believe the political climate, unlike any other time in recent history, and guess what, never been a greater urgency to speak out collectively, to continue the agenda that has been working for two years, or reverse course. fundamental principles we believe in, due process, presumption of innocence, that is at play. the economy is in play paired peace and prosperity, national security is in play. the country is at a tipping point, in more ways than we can even begin. without further ado, we are in the studio of rush limbaugh. first, i want to congratulate you. 30 years, talk radio, the king of talk radio, and going stronger than ever. >> rush: it is amazing, it really is. i am enjoying it as much as i ever have, if not more so. i get more thrills from it, i
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get more satisfaction from it, that i ever had. if you would've told me 30 years ago, or even 40, when i was dreaming about this, by the time i reached 65, that it would be more competitive than ever, that it would be more involved -- i thought 65, you have to take it easy, go to the beach, do a couple hours a week, that is that, like johnny carson did. i can't imagine not doing this. largely because of you -- as you just laid out, we are scarcely at a tipping point. i don't know how many people actually are aware of how close we are to losing our country is founded. what is it going to be? it really is at stake. i've been trying and i don't how many ways to explain to my audience why it is different now than it was 15 years ago, or 20. and i do it by trying to analyze who the left is. what they have become. i am naive in many ways.
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>> sean: i might take an objection to rush being naive. >> rush: you tell me if this is naive. i look at what happened during the kavanaugh hearing. you described ricin on the stuff to susan collins. we looked at the literal mob behavior, that was inspired, bought and paid for, by the democrat party, the media encouraged it. in my naive world, that behavior would secure the biggest landslide defeat a political party has ever had. in a sane world, where decent people are the majority, that would be rejected out of hand. it wouldn't even be considered relevant. and the people of this country would want to get rid of that as quickly as they could. yet, it may be close to 50% of the country. i don't think it is, and i hope not, but the fact that it continues to survive, i have evolved a bunch of theories to explain it. and i really think -- by the
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way, interrupt any time with questions. >> sean: now, you are doing great. >> rush: i really think that all of this -- the vast majority of it, still, sean, revolves around one of the age-old arguments that left versus right has had, that is role of government. in their lives. the people on the left, i read some of what jim garrity and national review, about a month ago now, and it just struck me, because i think it is dead on. i will paraphrase what he said. he said, what has happened, in his view -- i endorse this even more than he does peter think it is a bigger point that he made it. these people on the left, the mob behavior, is really a series of psychological disorders that have taken over politics. we have politicized psychological disorders to the pointing out that they have become the objective of the democratic party. assaulting all of these disparate, separate psychological disorders, having the government do it,
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basically determined outcomes. and get even with oppressors, the founding majority of the country. that is what we are dealing with. if we don't define this properly, we are never going to be able to oppose it. if we consider the stuff legit, which it isn't. that it kind of behavior is not legitimate. we do not want to country based on that kind -- we don't want people winning elections based on mobs and violence. think if that happens. if they win the election based on this kind of behavior -- exactly right. what do decent people do? decent people do not spend all day trying to figure out how to battle this. decent people are living their lives. we've got perversion, indecency, corruption come up against what used to be called normalcy. >> sean: hillary clinton -- we can't be civil unless you give us power back. eric holder, they go low, we
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kick them. maxine waters, if you see them, create a crowd. go tell them, follow them into department stores and grocery stores and gas stations. you are not wanted anywhere anymore. and we saw pam bondi, secretary nielsen, and we saw sarah sanders, ted cruz and his wife, heidi, mitch mcconnell, i think rand is right. somebody is going to get hurt here. in the end. look at, i blame the people for their actions, but there is certainly marching orders here. confront, attack, get in their faces. >> rush: all of it is marching orders. all of it is bought and paid for. look at this caravan. where is it? honduras, guatemala, doesn't matter. somebody is paying for this. where are these people going to the bathroom? who is feeding them? 2,000, 4,000 people, kids, that is the magic. and they put the children in there.
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we can't send them away, it is so horrible. it is all designed and it is all designed during the election paired we have this, worry about raising interest rates to jam down the economy, way over there, guess what just happened? robert mueller is about ready to submit his report. well, justice department rules and guidelines say they should not do it to impact the results of an election. but that didn't -- comey did, didn't he? he was doing everything he could to help hillary, people don't understand this. these things are all planned and they are all getting focused leading up to the election. people ask me, what can i do? i want to do more than vote. right now, that is the answer. i know people think their vote is not enough, but it is. turnout is everything. this is almost an identical scenario to 2016.
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they think, sean, they really do -- some of this is hope, but a lot of americans that voted for trump regret it. to apologize for the mistake of voting -- they can't wait to go out and apologize. the fact of the matter is, since barack obama, the democratic party has been losing election paired starting in 2010 come all the way up to 2016, the democrat party has lost 1200 seats. national, state, local. you have to count all the way down to the dog catcher, they have lost. they have the least amount of electoral political power in washington since the '20s. where is this blue wave? where's the evidence that people can't wait to vote democrat? the evidence as they are are doing the exact opposite. trump is out there continuing to do the things he did that won him the election in 2016, all of these rallies. they have been unable to get rid of him. they have thrown everything at us before that usually gets rid of republican opponents, and
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nothing has worked. and they're just frustrated as they can be, and i think they are so overplaying this, and they are going way beyond the bounds of anywhere near propriety. what they think, most americans want to be encouraged to do mob-like behavior, getting people's faces. i don't think pete we have lost the country to that extent that that wins elections. >> sean: how big an impact -- ohr to me a tipping point. i think most people fundamentally believe in the rule of law, the constitution, due process, presumption of innocence. there was none of that. >> rush: look how close they were to getting away with that, though. you and i watched this from a different perspective than a lot of people. sadly, there are still a lot of people that only get their news from what we call the mainstream media. if donald trump -- president trump had not come at that rally, exposed christine --
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>> sean: no corroboration. >> rush: non! the four people she says where there -- they get mad at trump for mocking her. he didn't mark her paired to mock her, he would have to impersonate her. but i can do, but i will not. >> sean: you are showing great restraint. he exposed her. to a bunch of americans who didn't know, because the mainstream media had not reported all of the holes in her story. so trump does, and in getting trump, they end up reporting what trump said paired that was the tipping point, plus what kavanaugh did to save himself paired but you are right, perception of innocence gone paired they were close to killing matt by intimidating republican on that committee committee. but it didn't work again because i believe the president came in and save the day. >> sean: look, i don't have a crystal ball. i always thought and believed in my heart the media is wrong, trump can win. you can see it, you can feel it.
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i don't know who is going to run against obama and '08. you saw the crowds, he saw the enthusiasm, in that case, i think it was a lot of hype and no change, typical left-wing policies. you predicted to me that it would fail, and it did fail. but something is different paired president trump -- you could see building momentum. and now we have these midterms. florida, they could pick up a senate seat. i think you could pick one up in missouri. i think he will hold nevada. i think he will win in arizona. north dakota, indiana, all potential pickups, where i would worry about mortgage the house. i don't have a feel. >> rush: it is hard, so many seats there. so many variables and victories. but let's look at this in the macro way. let's compare this -- you want to go to 2008 -- let's go back to 2016. i know you were, early on, very
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confident that trump was going to win pay my staff here will tell me that to go days -- when i first saw the first polling after trump and milani i went down the escalator, i said, he is the nominee. it is going to happen, i felt it. you know why? because i know the bond, i saw those rallies. i saw the bond that trump had with his voters. the media didn't create that. he did. i did versions of that when my show started traveling around, 48 weekends a year for the first two years, trying to get my radio show established. i saw similar success track. and nobody can blow up that bond that trump voters have, but washington establishment, to this day, does not understand donald trump here they don't understand his voters, and they are not curious to find out why. they just resented. and they are still operating under the same rules they operated under in 2016, and the parallels are identical here. they think i'm in 2016, hillary is going to win.
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massive landslide, measuring the curtains, hillary planning all of these things. the deep state guys back then are confident nobody will ever know what they did, their jobs and careers will be safe. strzok and all of them, but then a trump comes along and wins. same thing now, they think they have won the house a month ago. it is in the can. they are just waiting for the calendar and the days to go by. when all of their own point data shows the blue wave shrinking and shrinking. now you find less confidence in all of the reporting about the blue wave, so now we have the care of on, they try kavanaugh pair look at all of the october surprises. pocahontas. elizabeth warren, how about this, folks. we used to be judged by the content of our character. now it is the content of our dna. is that with the democratic party -- talk about bastardizing
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martin luther king. feinstein bombs out. and all of these -- ball four were attempted, were purpose to, to blow trump up, and he just keeps beating them back. and they don't know how to deal with it. they get more and more frustrated, more and more angry. >> sean: some ice at the end of the show will take a clip and run it. my audience loves to see you, thanks for doing the show. as do i. what if they win? what if the democrats win? you love that question. >> rush: the problem here is i am on television, and i'm really trying to be persuasive, i do not want to dramatize it. i do not want to lie to people and i did not want to fill people with phony, manipulative, emotional things. but it might serve to answer that question to go back -- what if hillary had won in 2016? stop and think of that.
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there wouldn't be a roaring economy. there wouldn't have been any cat tax cuts, there would not have been rolled back on regulations, no swearing of the deal with nato. the obama administration told the american people, get use to it, there is a new american economy, and it is flat line or in decline. america's past, we did not deserve that. america was founded by a white patriarchy to set itself up -- people discriminated against, but those days are over. the days behind us, did we didn't deserve those anyway. we have a flat line economy, we were told -- obama is out there in indiana telling these people their jobs are never coming back. and some in the audience, "mr. trump says." and obama says "what is he going to do, wave a magic wand?" look what we did, they do not want to make america great. they resent the whole idea of america becoming great. they resent the idea of america
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as a superpower, running the world for good. we are the good guys. if he had an won, sean, i shudder to think, with hillary clinton in the white house and all of her cronies in the cabinet positions, and the validation of all of these on ball, weird, perverted, left-wing behaviors becoming more and more normalized, and politics and government all being addressed in their grievances -- we have become a country of nothing but a bunch of victims constantly angry, demanding that somebody do something about it, instead of all of us -- as we used to do -- using self-reliance and our own initiatives and our guts and handling like ourselves >> sean: stay there. we'll take a break. we're just getting started. we will continue more with rush limbaugh, with us for the full hour. we are at his southern
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a quick -- the human ear has 35,000 hair cells each, they determine the sensitivity of the human ear. i don't have it paired minor dad, they lay down and died. autoimmune. so i have eight man-made, biological electrodes -- bionic electrodes, that tried to do with 35,000 hairstyles do. and it is a miraculous thing. if this had happened -- if i lost my hearing 15 years before i did it, the end of my career, the tech had not been invented. it is really fortunate, and i look at it as something to be externally grateful. >> sean: i remember in the interim time -- not to get too distracted, we have a lot to talk about. i do radio, as you do. i do not know how it is possibl possible. most people in radio, djs, talk shows, i am cranking that thing up. dramatic hearing loss after 30 years. >> rush: i did three months totally daft, i couldn't get surgery done because i had an infection. so you rely on how your voice
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feels. and you have to consciously tell yourself, don't -- when you can't hear, you speak up. as you have to tell yourself -- i asked of them, ask the doctors, if i don't do this, can i speak normally for the rest of my life? they said no. if you can't hear yourself speak, you will end up sounding like someone who has not heard before, so that you have to do the implants. they were really a career saver. >> sean: thank god you are still here and going strong. it was a big deal, for those of us that followed behind you, it was a big deal. you did forge a path for all of us. and we all owe you a debt of gratitude. that is why, really, i wanted to be here. explain the trump phenomenon. maybe we have a more unique perspective because we both knew him way before he ever thought about running. >> rush: right. i don't think it is hard to understand the trump phenomenon at all. if you are not poison -- i use
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that as an exaggeration -- if you are not affected by inside the beltway or washington establishment thinking, understanding trump is easy. it is elite versus real people. it is somebody that is fearless and willing to fight against the things that no republican has been willing to fight against or defend. he has an engaging personality. he doesn't offend people -- the left thinks he does because they act if i did, but trump just makes people laugh. they can't get over the fact that he is likable. because they hate it. they despise it. are we allowed to mention competing cable networks? because you dominate. brian stelter on cnn. >> sean: humpty dumpty. that is what i call him. >> rush: he is actually been somewhat nice to me, there are exceptions to it. but complaining that the president is talking too much,
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the president is in the media too much. demand access -- because he is polluting the air. he is lying, distorting, not giving us enough time to catch up with him and to correct him. just keep going, president trump. he is dominating these people. he is frustrating them. they have lost their monopoly. the elizabeth moore and, the pocahontas, proves they cannot shape public opinion anymore via narrative, and they are frustrated as they can be about that. >> sean: he doesn't need that. >> rush: know. part of what is going on here, i believe, all of this -- i do call it abnormality. we are up against psychological disorder, abnormality, that is disguised as political issues. >> sean: we talk about the media -- it has never been this abusively biased. >> rush: it is not even biased, we are so far beyond biased. these people are part of the agenda. i think they run it. i think they are the people that orchestrated, run it, even give
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marching orders to each other. the point is, trump has them bamboozled. i think part and parcel of what they are doing is trying to demonstrate to themselves they still have the power to shape public opinion via narrative. it is causing all of these people in the left to get more and more and more extreme. i am just relying on the fact that average, ordinary americans, like you and i are, are is repulsed as you and i are by this behavior that they are engaging in, the demands they are making on decent, god-fearing, america-loving people. we are not the problem. and yet we are portrayed as the problem. where the enemy to these people. it is really scary. what happens when we lose, go back and look -- if we lose 2016, if they get the house, i'm just going to tell you, whatever trump wants to do is going to stop. it is going to be paralyzed. it is going to be nothing but in every house committee that is relevant, inspections,
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investigations, subpoenas. they are going to go back and try to get kavanaugh thrown out. it is going to be nothing but two years to get even with trump for having the audacity to win. and the business of the nation is going to be brought to a screeching halt. in the meantime, they are going to try to get rid of the tax cuts. they're not going to succeed at any of this because the sun it is going to be in the hands of mitch mcconnell, i especially him colonel. he moves so slow, but he is speeding up. >> sean: had a good run. >> rush: i still think trump -- that is and whom i have come in terms of the politics of this, i still have hit implicit trust. i think trump knows what he is doing. >> sean: we have put all of the success in two years. obama, economically, the first president that never met 3% of gdp growth in history. >> rush: this is the key. america doesn't deserve that. america is so oppressive, so
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mean to minorities. america doesn't deserve super power status. this is why i wanted obama to fail. in his view, in the american left's view, america is the problem in the world. america doesn't deserve -- >> sean: apologies. 13 million food stamps, and poverty. >> rush: more people voting democrat, more depending on government care they want that, sean. >> sean: we have 14 states, record low unemployment. lowest unemployment sense '69, 1 million more don't know my jobs than people on unemployment paired look at who is benefiting. african-american on employment, lowest ever. hispanic on appointment, asian unemployment, women in the workplace unemployment paired all of the success, you are saying, stops if they get the house. >> rush: let me ask you a civil question. why? you heard him go through these statistics. the facts of the economic advancement. we have more jobs than there are
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job openings. a million more jobs than there are openings. that hasn't happened since 2017. who was present then? it wasn't obama. the things you just heard, sean go through, the democrats are angry at all of it. why are they happy? folks, we are in a roaring economy. more people than ever can get the job they want to, they are getting ready and says. we have people free to start their own businesses. every other aspect of life in america is on the upswing, and a political party and its voters are mad about it. why? why couldn't you be happy? the answer is very simple. if it happens as a result of individual aptitude and application and set of government making it happen, they are going to oppose it. this the greatest threat, economic activity, economic growth, self-sufficiency, self-reliance, people learning that the old rules of working hard and applying yourself pay
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off, biggest threat to the american left in the democrat party that there could be. let me ask you this. why are they happy about this? everybody ought to be -- >> sean: because they lose their power. >> rush: of course. it answers itself. >> sean: you have been a leader in the conservative movement in america -- >> rush: i don't know. >> sean: number one -- audience sustained and bigger. >> rush: the conservative movement is led by never-trumper. >> sean: if they had their way, where would we be? >> rush: not here. hillary would be president if they had their way. >> sean: if you believe goldwater was a way of, if you believe reagan was a wave -- meaning the advancement of conservativism. where does donald trump -- i look at his policies. i have always been a conservative. never change my views.
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i say it differently, new circumstances, but my fundamental, core beliefs have never changed. nor have yours. all of these people have said he is not a conservative. where? besides trade, and i don't even think trade -- she never planned a trade war. >> rush: he is implementing. i know these people, i got to know them in 30 years. >> sean: buckley loves you. >> rush: i will tell you a story about him in a minute. i thought you were to ask me where he would be on trump. the answer to that is pretty simple. but they don't like us trump -- he is implementing issues that these people have devoted lives to being passed, and they are voting away from it. never must have been about the issues. it must be about the proper manners and making sure we don't offend our liberal friends in washington and all of that. trump does all of that. i can't abide this, this is so offensive to me, i can't do this. meanwhile, everything that is
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happening is making america great, exactly as conservatives said it would, and they don't want to be on the bus. >> sean: i say this to people and -- he governs as strong a conservative as we have seen in our lifetime. >> rush: he does. i don't think the divide in america is left and right so much. >> sean: conservative principles. >> rush: conservative principles -- >> sean: tax cuts, judges, border security. >> rush: it is the traditions of the founding, are we going to go marxist leftist? this is what this is about. we don't have in common with them, sean. i still hear these people say we need to cross the aisle to cooperate -- what do we have in common? name something we have in common with any of the people acting to destroy kavanaugh? where is the middle ground to compromise with them on kavanaugh. they didn't even want to deny him -- allow him to process. >> sean: zero. endo- corroboration.
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>> rush: they want to destroy his life. and his family, his career, his future, and they tell us, they are the party of compassion. >> sean: we have seen before, we have said it before, clarence thomas. >> rush: you see it every day. he wanted every election. >> rush: donald trump -- i'm sure you have taken your hits. anybody that they determine is an effective messenger of anything they disagree with, they are going to target. >> sean: we could do ten hours. except, you have to start getting paid. rush is going to hate a question i will ask in a few minutes. he will never let me back in the studio. we will get back to that. much more with a rush right. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle.
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♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," coming to live from southern command, that means rush limbaugh is our guest for
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the full hour. i never thought in my lifetime, my mother was a prison guard. my dad was a family court probation -- irish family. a lot of nypd cops. two dies know my guys, fbi, my family. i never thought fbi top officials, the people we give the powerful tools of intelligence to, would turn, not only on the american people. it lies at be told, fisa court frauds would be taken, exonerate someone that we know was guilty. but then use those tools and her bought and paid for russian information to destroy the president that should have lost, according to peter strzok, 100000000-0. did you ever think you would see that? >> rush: honestly, no, i have the same attitude about law enforcement in general. i've gotten to know some top-tier fbi people over the course of my life.
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who, themselves, are appalled by this. the scope of this -- you have described this perfectly, the scope of this, when you stop and think of what happened here. that the top tier of the obama -- do not leave him out of this. all of these people, strzok, lisa page, mccabe, bruce ohr, comey, this was a concerted effort to deny donald trump the presidency. they had to get hillary exonerated, first. that is why they looked at the email scandal. and the server. they had to get her elected. that would save their job, their careers, and we would not know any of this. had she been elected. they got scared when they saw that trump was not going to be defeated in a landslide. the process of using government intelligence agencies -- to see people, how anyone can vote for democrats after seeing what is happened here, the one person that really meddled with the
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russians, the one person that really colluded, the one person that rigged an election, none other than madame hillary. >> sean: what an irony. >> rush: it is stunning here. trump hasn't done zilch, and muller has been looking. he got no limits on money or scope, he has been looking for two years. zero. >> sean: doesn't exist. but imagine this. there was no bigger obstruction case. if rush limbaugh had subpoenaed your computers and your emails, and you deleted them, acid wash your hard drive with bleach -- have someone who works here bust your devices with hammers. i promise you, you would have gone to jail. >> rush: easily. >> sean: slam-dunk case of obstruction. >> rush: but they had to exonerate her, sean. she was the one guaranteeing their positions and their
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careers by virtue of her winnin winning. they had to exonerate her. they could not come on july 5th with call me or in late october, they could not convict her or charge her with anything. they did not want to affect the outcome of an election, while they are in the midst of doing that very thing. it is stunning, hillary clinton cheats, hillary clinton, glenn simpson, fusion gps, christopher steele, the whole thing is designed, opposition research, they create this document, and it is turned over as legitimate intelligence to the fisa court. they may have been on it, too. i haven't seen a lot of anger coming out of them. and it is used to destroy donald trump and his campaign, than his transition, then his presidency. it cannot triumph. it simply cannot be allowed.
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>> sean: we have a justice system. i one tier tax system, the top 20% -- let me ask you about this khashoggi. you saw tom friedman today. >> rush: he made a good point about this. you have to acknowledge good points when they are made. i think this is precarious time for the trump administration because the left is trying to use this khashoggi death, tie it to tromp. they are trying to get trump blamed for everything. >> sean: if he cured cancer, rush, . >> rush: for destroying the livelihood of how many people in the medical field. >> sean: they would find a reason paired >> rush: the thing about mohammad bin salman, the thing he was doing that had everyone really exciting, the important thing he was doing, was supposedly reforming militant islam. he was getting rid of the wahhabi influence, which is where terrorist and slum comes from. the saudi royal family -- they
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are in charge of mecca, they determine what islam is going to be. if it is going to be terrorist islam, a royal family it happen. bin salman wants -- in the process, he asked to reform, make it look like he let women drive, get rid of violent militant islam. >> sean: and deemphasized wahha. that is probably one of the most important things the saudi royal family can do for the world, deemphasized the militant aspects of islam. this khashoggi things comes along, and it looks like there isn't any reform. you criticize the state, the guilty, so forth. if he goes too far and what they think it is exonerating saudisr
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deals that are important for america. >> sean: didn't the clintons take $25 million from the saudis for their foundation? >> rush: absolutely, it is a two-way street. >> sean: where is the benghazi outrage? >> rush: i asked that the other day, where's the concern for four dead americans and benghazi? i want to tell you one thing, folks, trying to tell you that there is recorded evidence of the murder and the dismemberment and the dispatch meant of the body, because it was recorded on his apple watch. khashoggi's apple watch. i'm here to tell you, that is not technologically possible. there are three ways a watch can transmit data. lte, which is cellular, bluetooth, and wi-fi. apple has not activated lte in turkey. that is the longest range. the only way this guy had it to transmit data from his wash to his bone would be bluetooth, his car, wife, fiance, i don't think there is possible to be a
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recording. the question you're going to hate. >> sean: we have to take a break. >> rush: i've never hated a question. >> sean: it might be. but i think an important one, and your predictions for 19 day days. days. more with rush limbaugh as we after walking six miles at an amusement park, bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz.
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>> sean: we continue with rush limbaugh. the first question you are going to hate, i was here last time. i try never to bug you -- you don't like tv. you love this -- it is a golden mic, we will get a shot of it behind you. your radio audience is bigger, more massive today than it has ever been because of all the options and ways -- it is crazy,
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right? my question is, rush, do one hour a month on tv. just you, in the studio, do one every quarter. you think i am a pain in the as ass, you can say it. >> rush: no, no, i'm flattered. i've been there, i've -- >> sean: one hour a month. >> rush: there is already a controversy. something i said earlier has already been -- you will never know because it was not deemed appropriate. it was not profanity, it was not offensive, but it has been wiped. >> sean: i will never hear the end. >> sean: they are going to want to know. i >> rush: outtakes will show up somewhere. >> sean: know they won't. >> rush: somebody at fox. >> sean: i've got it. here is my next thing. i look at 19 days, i am
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thinking, my gut, heart, mind, soul, i am not sick of winning. i hope, i think we are going to pick up some big seats in the senate. hoping on the house. predictions, what do you say to people that respect what you have to say about this election in 19 days? >> rush: i think there are things that have yet to happen that are going to determine outcomes in some races that we don't know. it is still very hard to predic predict. kavanaugh feedback reaction was 100% positive for republicans, democrats really blew that. but 435 of these things -- i don't know. i just rely on hope -- which is again, naive, i don't have survey data. i don't trust it. it hasn't been right consistently enough. the people doing these surveys desperately want trump gone. i don't know how they can take
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that out of their work. i don't believe in pure objectivity, so i just trust. >> sean: if i put you on the spot with predictions. >> rush: we hold the house and increase the senate. i think that is justice. i think the democrat party deserves to lose in the single biggest electoral landslide defeat in my lifetime. just in the last month, their actions prove that. >> rush: >> sean: and he will tk about an hour a quarter? >> rush: i never stop thinking about it. i will think about it. can do it right here. >> sean: great to see you, thank you so much. we will wrap things up from russia's studio when we come back. ..
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>> sean: unfortunately, that's all the time you have left this evening and i want to think a lot of people, great crew. rush limbaugh, his crew for giving us the time to do the full hour tonight.
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