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To: isopatch who wrote (1174468)10/30/2019 12:26:41 PM
From: rxbond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578422
 
Argument could be made without Limbaugh there wouldn't be Trump 45



To: isopatch who wrote (1174468)10/30/2019 5:15:09 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Great video, Iso. At first I was reluctant to watch a 15 minute video, but Rush is so engaging that I couldn't help but view it in its entirety.

(By the way, why does Hannity sound a bit tired, even though he's like 11 years younger than Rush? Rush, of course, looks like he hasn't lost a step.)

My favorite part is at the end, where Rush answers the question of what would happen if Trump loses in 2020. Rush answered it by asking how the country would have been like had Hillary won in 2016:
If he hadn't won ... Sean ... uh ... I shudder to think, with Hillary Clinton in the White House, with all of her cronies in all of her Cabinet positions, and the validation of all these oddball, weird, perverted left-wing behaviors becoming more and more normalized, and politics and government's role being to address their grievances, are we to 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 initiative and our guts in handling life ourselves?
Holy shit, did Rush hit that one out of the park or what?

Tenchusatsu