Jan 12, 1951 - Feb 17, 2021
American radio host, conservative political commentator and political leader
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When I say something about anything, there\'s really not much left to be said. Which is why I don\'t tell you everything I think about everything.
Barack Obama and the Democrat Party convince people that America\'s best days are over.
The time is going to come when [people] are going to really regret this, and they\'re gonna want to be within [Donald] Trump\'s orb at some point, \'cause this country\'s gonna take off.
Hillary Clinton doesn\'t know how to counterprogram Trump, if you will. Hillary doesn\'t know how to go out and write her own narrative of the day. Hillary doesn\'t know whether to focus on herself or to criticize Trump or to go after Crazy Bernie. She doesn\'t know what to do. And the press doesn\'t, either.
The only tool the Democrats have is in the Senate, and it\'s the filibuster.
If Trump and his team are able to lower the corporate tax rate to 15%, you look out. The left have told people that corporations are gonna hide the money or shelter the money or keep it for the CEO. They\'re not gonna give it away, they\'re not gonna sharing it, it isn\'t gonna trickle down. You watch.
The first mistake in the New York Times is worrying about granting Trump access. They\'re not \"granting\" Trump access. Trump is commanding access. Trump is taking access. Trump is dictating the daily narrative.
[A-listers] ended up abandoning Hillary [Clinton] more than they abandoned [Donald] Trump.
The Democrat Party, particularly with demographic shifts taking, would love to get rid of the Electoral College.
You know what the left has succeeded in doing, they have succeeded, in terms of the vernacular, the lexicon, they\'ve redefined the word \"immigration\" and to tell everyone we\'re anti-immigrant.
Everybody dealing with Trump is making the big mistake of trying to plug Trump into the age-old political handbook. Trump\'s not part of that. You don\'t deal with Trump in the standard, political handbook way on policy and issues and things like that. That\'s not the way to separate Trump supporters from Trump. It isn\'t gonna work.
[Donald] Trump has more of a mandate than any president since Ronald Reagan.
These people in the media, they may hate Donald Trump, but they cannot stop covering him.
To the left, immigration is anybody who gets in, anybody who wants to come gets in. And that\'s not what immigration is. That\'s illegal immigration. And that\'s what is opposed.
The left are responsible for all the turmoil and the \"social issues\" of politics, because they\'re the ones constantly trying to corrupt it. And if people stand up and try to explain it, they are said to be the problem.
Yeah, well, that\'s not how you win the presidency, you dummkopfs. You get 270 electoral votes, and we got 306. Kellyanne [Conway] now explains how Republicans crushed Democrats all over the country. This is the thing that I don\'t think they\'ve come to grips with yet.
Everybody ought to relish profitability.
A corporation exists to provide jobs for the community. A corporation exists to make charitable donations to the symphony or the homeless shelter or whatever it is. That\'s not why businesses exist.
Over and over again we learn that Obama nor any of his people high up in whatever bureaucracy can accomplish any of these things. They can\'t do a website. They can\'t roll out Obamacare. They can\'t improve health care. They can\'t run the VA. They can\'t run the IRS honestly. They turn as much of it as they can into a political weapon furthering the agenda of the president.
There are many reasons why the Republican establishment hates Donald Trump, and some of them are legitimate. I mean, a lot of people have sensible reasons for be being afraid of Trump - Republicans, conservatives.
Is it wrong to love another man? Of course not. It\'s not. And is it wrong to love your son, marry your son, to avoid paying taxes? Of course the people that would probably do this are people on the left who want everybody to pay more taxes.
You want to trace California\'s move to the far left, you go back to the 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli bill. Simpson-Mazzoli was where we granted amnesty to, at the time, what was three and a half million illegal aliens. And that\'s it. We were told that would be it. We would start being strict about guarding the borders and making sure that there wasn\'t any more illegal immigration, but that didn\'t happen. That was the design. Ted Kennedy, Simpson-Mazzoli, it was their idea here and it\'s worked out magnificently for them to this extent.
Mrs. Clinton is not humbled by support. She has more of the royal queen mentality where you\'d better support her. That\'s your role. She\'s entitled to your support, and it\'s matter of fact. There\'s nothing special about it. It\'s just you better do it.
When I lived in California, 1984 to \'87, it was a Republican state. Sacramento where I lived was 73% Democrat voter registration, when I got there. It was in the sixties when I left. We had amazing success in converting Democrats in Sacramento. But Pete Wilson, Ronald Reagan, all people elected governors and so forth, it\'s only been with the advent of the 1986 immigration bill that we lost California, if I might say, and now it\'s just gone so far left they\'re seriously talking about seceding.
The globalists, the establishment, they think America isn\'t particularly exceptional and should be no different than any other state in the world, subject to whatever a global authority might say, the United Nations, for example. Donald Trump doesn\'t think that, nor do I.
The people of America at some point are gonna have to realize that relying on government to fix everything is foolhardy.
Hillary [Clinton] had all these A-listers, well, look at this parade of losers that did that video encouraging electors to not vote for [Donald] Trump.
Forget about being comfortable at school if you\'re straight, if you\'re conservative, if you\'re Christian.
No company can say our country is great because of our diversity. They can say it but has nothing to do with it, literally nothing to do with it, how diverse you are. \"Well, it just means that we don\'t discriminate. It means that we value all people.\" Fine and dandy. But unless your company makes something or has a service and you have an atmosphere where people working for you can become the best they can be, it doesn\'t matter what your workforce looks like, dummkopf.
[Donald] Trump likes celebrities; he is one.