Jan 12, 1951 - Feb 17, 2021
American radio host, conservative political commentator and political leader
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The fundamental purpose of Marxism is the total control of a population under the belief that individualism and free markets lead to great disparities and inequalities and injustices and unfairness. Now, this is the outward appeal. Marxism is evil, and Marx knew it, but the appeal that seduces people is its justice and equality and fairness. What they don\'t tell you is the equality is spread equally to the point everybody\'s miserably equal and miserably the same.
The left can\'t accept rejection, they can\'t accept defeat, and they\'re gonna spend the next four years [2017-2020] telling themselves they didn\'t lose, that Trump is illegitimate, and they\'re gonna have the media just dumping all over the Republicans each and every day, and who knows what role Obama\'s gonna play in that, but he will be playing one.
If I had the good fortune of having the ability to influence people all over the world every time I spoke, I would do my best to make sure people understood why the United States of America is special, and then I would suggest that everybody who wants to come here, \"I don\'t blame you, fine and dandy, there\'s a legal mechanism for this. We\'re not denying people the right to come to our country. There\'s a legal way to do it.\" That\'s another thing people forget.
What is it between Obama and Iran? That\'s the question we all ought to have. Because it sure seems to me like Obama\'s got some sort of affection for that nation.
I certainly wouldn\'t stand for policies that are gonna end up destroying America, this special place, because once this special place is destroyed and is no longer special, then where is everybody gonna go?
Make no mistake, the Republican establishment has been relying on the media to be a premier agent in destroying Trump. And they can\'t. Ergo, there\'s panic.
Barack Obama is not the kind of guy we want in the Oval Office leading America. We do not want somebody who doesn\'t like his own country, for whatever perverted, convoluted, stupid reasons.
One must never lose perspective. You don\'t get lost in your success, and you don\'t get depressed about failure, and you keep it all in an even keel.
How much of what people say in politics is for the moment, meant for the moment, meant only to satisfy an emotional demand or requirement of the moment, but it is not really sincere? My view of people in politics is that most of what they say is not sincere during campaigns about other Republicans.
Look at the growing number of people that want to ban football. Or ban anything that might hurt somebody. Too violent or too brutal or what have you. There\'s a segment of our adult population that\'s still children, still kids.
The media has lost its monopoly. They have lost the opportunity they had to define what\'s news and what isn\'t news. They have lost the monopoly on telling people what to think, as in commentary and this kind of thing.
Common sense, to me, is simple. And I\'ve never understood why there aren\'t a lot of people trying to figure out how the United States became this special place and then try to replicate it around the world, because that\'s the solution to the human condition. The solution to poverty, the solution to misery, the solution to backwards living is the United States of America. Why not learn how that happened, learn why and how we happened. What is it that made it special?
As far as the media is concerned, they ought to hate me. Before I came along, they had a monopoly. Before I came along, nationally all there was, was the three networks, the big newspapers, and CNN. When I started in \'88, that was it. And now look. That monopoly they had is gone. Now there is Fox News, from 1996. That was nine years after I started. You got all kinds of conservative talk radio out there now. And that\'s done nothing but grow. I have not lost a single listener because of all the other shows. We\'ve grown the pie, so to speak.
Most people have always done better than their parents, and their parents have done pretty well, and there\'s always been a sense of expectation or entitlement. It\'s part of being an American in a sense.
In Obama\'s world, it\'s Fox News and me that are the reason the Republican base doesn\'t like him. It can\'t possibly be that those people actually pay attention, are actually intelligent, informed, and they actually disagree with what he\'s doing. It can\'t be that because you are not that smart and independently thinkable. You\'re like the Democrat base. You\'re bunch of idiots who only know and do and believe what you\'re told. There may be a degree of exaggeration in there, but that is exactly how the left looks at their voters, and that\'s how they look at the whole population.
I would love to see a debate on economics between Trump and Obama. Mr. \'Scholar,\' Mr. Faculty Lounge Extraordinaire versus Mr. Real World Builder. I would love to see that. Obama wouldn\'t even get out his first sentence by the time Trump had given ten answers.
The Chinese can devalue their currency, apparently without doing much harm to themselves. They can do this as a strategy to destroy our economy in America.
I\'ve never really been a conservative. I\'ve never really been a Republican, never been any of that. I\'ve only been in it for me. And proof of that is that I will not denounce Trump.
The only basis for even talking about global warming is the predictions spewed out by computer models. The only quote/unquote \"evidence\" of global warming is what models are predicting the climate and the weather will be in the next 50 to 100 years. Now, what those models spit out is only as good as the data that\'s put in, and it\'s an absolute joke. In terms of science, it\'s a total joke. There is no warming, global or otherwise!
Now, one of my beliefs, one of my theorems that I have evolved over the years is that when it comes to Democrats and the media they will always tell us who they fear. And all we have to do to learn that is look at who they\'re trying to damage and/or destroy.
Ronald Reagan defeated Soviet communism without firing a shot.
I keep saying we\'ve got 92 million Americans on the beach. They\'re not working, and they\'re all eating, and they\'re all making phone calls, and they\'re all watching television. But they\'re not working. You mean to tell me if you tell them that to keep all that they\'re going to have to get a job, that that is a detriment to your campaign?
Nobody who knows me has ever thought I was a racist, bigot, all of this stuff. All of a sudden I\'m on the radio and I become one, if you listen to liberal critics. I\'m a racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe. I\'m a hater and all of this stuff. I\'m none of those things and never have been. It\'s all because of my political views.
I wanted to be on my own. I couldn\'t wait to be on my own. It did not scare me. I was dependent my parents. I wasn\'t dependent government, but I was dependent on my parents. I started working essentially when I was 16, but I was still dependent on my parents. I couldn\'t wait to be on my own.
Nobody knows what Trump is thinking. But they all think they do.
They\'re not predicting global warming based on what\'s happened in the past; they\'re basing it on what their computer predictions say, and nothing more.
If I had the ability to influence people all over the world just by speaking or writing, one of my objectives would be find out how America became special and then tell everybody.
The idea that people are incapable of making up their own minds about people is something that Obama and his party live with every day.
Look at the black population of America, if I dare say so. That\'s what I was thinking of a moment ago. Look at the people who have invested the Democrat Party for 50 years, look at \'em. How have their lives improved? They haven\'t.
You have this special place - America, you want it to remain special, you better find out why it became special.