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RUSH: Let’s go to the phones before we resume on the sound bites.

Crown Point, Indiana, is where we’re gonna start with Frank. Great to have you here, sir. Hello.

CALLER: Yes, hello. Thank you, sir. I’m calling about the Fast and Furious thing.

RUSH: Yeah?

CALLER: The president or his administration sent guns into Mexico and had to assume that they’d be used and kill Mexican citizens. But then the president’s trying to get Latino votes, but he doesn’t care if Mexican die?

RUSH: Well, he didn’t figure on Mexicans figuring out Fast and Furious. I know what you’re saying. “What’s Obama trying to pull off? I mean, he authorizes the walking of assault weapons across the border, and Mexicans end up getting killed. Yet he’s running around pandering for the Latino vote when he obviously doesn’t care if Mexicans are killed in drug violence!” That’s a great question, except Obama never expected us to get to this point. Remember, everybody was laughing at Fast and Furious.

Everybody was treating it as some sort of right-wing conspiracy birther-type thing. But your question is now very relevant. Now it’s a good question. Now we can ask Hispanics: “You’ve got the president of the United States and his attorney general in charge of a program that ultimately resulted in Mexican citizens being killed. Including a US border agent, by the way, in addition to Mexican citizens. And yet, he’s out pandering for the Latino vote, but he doesn’t care if they die.”

He put weapons in the hands of drug lords. He created crimes. He and Holder allowed weapons to end up in the hands of Mexican drug cartels, and those cartels take action against Mexican citizens. And Obama knew that that was gonna happen. He wanted it to happen. He wanted there to be crimes with these weapons, folks. He wanted an assault weapons ban. He couldn’t get one politically. The American people didn’t want it. This was…

It’s sort of like if you’re NBC and you want people to think Romney doesn’t understand a supermarket scanner at Barbara Walters’ store. So you cut short a video of Romney and make it look like he’s never seen one of these scanners before. Or if you’re NBC and you want people to think that George Zimmerman’s a racist pig, you doctor the 911 call. This is what Obama was doing. This is what the American left does, by the way. They can’t be straightforward.


They can’t be honest about their plans, their intentions, their ideas, their policies. They’d never win an election. Nationally, anyway. So Obama has asserted an executive privilege. Eric Holder has testified before the Senate — and since recanted — that it all started under the Bush administration. Operation Wide Receiver, the predecessor to Fast and Furious, was walking guns to Mexico from America. Eric Holder told a Senate committee (paraphrased), “Well, yeah, Michael Mukasey, Bush’s attorney general, he knew about that.”

“Oh, yeah?” Issa said. “We need some proof.”

“Uhhhhh, okay. I guess Mukasey didn’t know about it. We retract it.”

So in the midst-of-all this, President Kardashian asserts executive privilege. What is he trying to hide? Like I said, folks: If they want to lay it off on Bush, make these documents available! They’re trying to blame Bush for the economy; they’re trying to blame Bush for us being hated; they’re blaming Bush for foreign policy problems. If they could lay it off on Bush, why don’t they release the documents? But they’re not. Executive privilege.

So what’s Kardashian hiding?

What does he not want us to know?

When you boil it all down, that’s the question.

Here’s John in Topeka in Kansas. Great to have you on the program, sir. Hi.

CALLER: Googolplex dittos, Maha Rushie.

RUSH: Thank you, sir, very much.

CALLER: What’s the difference between the Iran-Contra scandal where the Democrats and the media tried to hang President Reagan, my favorite president, when he didn’t use — I don’t think he used — executive privilege to try and cover anything up and now when Obama has basically implicated himself in this scandal?

RUSH: Well, I think you might find some dispute in the notion that Obama has implicated himself. You think he has because he’s trying to hide something. But others might not look at it that way. You could easily say that Obama is sympathetic, and I expect this to be said, by the way. His media minions are gonna say it. “He’s not trying to protect himself. He’s trying to protect the presidency! You can’t just have Congress running roughshod over the executive branch.

“He’s asserting the privilege here to protect future presidents, to make sure the executive branch doesn’t get run over by the legislative branch. Don’t be surprised if you hear that. You are inferring that Obama is implicating himself. It is a legitimate question: What is he trying to hide? As to Reagan, he asserted executive privilege number of times. Reagan asserted it three times. I just don’t know when. I don’t remember whether it was Iran-Contra or not. John, thanks for the call. I appreciate it.

This is Eric in Boise, and you’re next. Great to have you with us, sir. Hi.

CALLER: Great to talk to you, Rush. I’ve listened to you since the eighties and it’s an honor to talk to you.

RUSH: Thank you very much, sir.

CALLER: My point is every American should be outraged by this Fast and Furious operation, because the bottom line is a border agent was killed. A life was lost. There was a cover-up. And now I believe the president, by asserting executive privilege, is complicit in the murder and cover-up of that Border Patrol agent.

RUSH: Brian Terry was his name.

CALLER: Yes.

RUSH: Well, this is the political problem that Kardashian has. This is what people are going to think. They’re going to think, “What’s he hiding? This was gonna be the most transport presidency ever!” This is Obama, again, in 2007 being asked about executive privilege.

OBAMA 2007: There’s been a tendency on the part of this administration to try to hide behind executive privilege every time there’s something a little shaky that’s taking place. And I think, you know, the administration would be best served by coming clean on this. There doesn’t seem to be any national security issues involved with the US attorney question. There doesn’t seem to be any justification for not offering up some clear, plausible rationale for why these — these US attorneys were targeted when by all assessments they were doing an outstanding job. I think the American people deserve to know what was going on there.

RUSH: Yeah. That’s what a lot of people are gonna say now, Mr. President. People are gonna wonder what you’re hiding. People are gonna wonder. This plan ended up getting a border agent killed, and you knew about it. You haven’t done anything about it. You don’t care about it? These are questions that are going to be asked and his media minions are gonna do their best to deflect this once they get over the shock of this.

Remember now: To the media, “Executive Privilege = Nixon.”

Just like to the Republican establishment, a conservative nominee, to them, equals Barry Goldwater losing in a landslide. To the media, the greatest event in American media history was getting rid of Richard Nixon. Even the ones alive today who had nothing to do with it claim credit for it by being members of the fraternity, members of the industry: Journalism. They got rid of a corrupt president, in their mind. And that’s so front and center to them.

And what did Nixon do? “Well, he was a raging criminal from start to finish, and he exerted executive privilege! But we were able to force him, along with the Supreme Court, to reveal what he was trying to hide.” So that’s how they view it. You know, executive privilege, it scares them. Their formative experience with executive privilege is an evil president trying to hide the truth. So they’ve been gob-smacked with this. They’ll get themselves put back together. It’s gonna take a while, though. Maybe by tonight.

BREAK TRANSCRIPT

RUSH: I’m sitting here thinking this might be the first time in history that the original crimes are worse than the cover-up. Normally, nobody gets killed in a cover-up. We’ve already had people get killed here in Fast and Furious. I don’t know how many, but it’s a lot of people killed and a lot of people wounded. A Border Patrol agent was killed.

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