RUSH: This is Jim in Chicago. Nice to have you on the EIB Network, Jim. Hello.
CALLER: How you doing, Rush?
RUSH: Good, sir. Thank you.
CALLER: I’ve been listening for the last couple of days and the media’s been saying, you know, Obama wouldn’t give him anything, and it’s kind of funny to me that the media all skipped this part of the transcript, where Rod Blagojevich said that the consultants are telling him that he has to suck it up for two years and do nothing. You have to learn how to speak Chicagoan and you have to learn how to speak Chicago politics. What they’re telling him is, ‘You’re drawing too much heat. You gotta wait yourself for two years and in two years when you’re done we’ll take care of you.’ What he’s saying is he wants it up front. But the funny thing is who told him he has to wait for two years? Who was the consultant that told him that? If Obama hadn’t talked to him and Rahm Emanuel didn’t talk to him, who was the one who told him he had to wait for two years?
RUSH: I don’t know, but I am convinced that it wasn’t Obama or any of his associates. We have no evidence that Obama has been corrupt in his political life. We have no evidence that Obama has engaged in these kinds of sneaky deals. Quite the contrary.
CALLER: Well, I heard him today in his press conference, Rush, he said some people go into politics to self-aggrandize themselves, and some people go in for sacrifice. If I remember, when I met him a couple years ago when he was a state senator, his credit cards were maxed out and he couldn’t get on a plane to Hawaii. Now he’s a millionaire, and thank God he’s doing all this for the (crosstalk) of the American people.
RUSH: No, no, no, wait a minute. You’re absolutely right about that. But why are you casting aspersions on our president-elect? Everybody knows he wrote a couple books, or Bill Ayers did, and they sold millions of copies, well, hundreds of thousands of copies, and that’s where he got the money.
CALLER: There’s a saying here in Chicago that says, ‘Cut me in or cut it out.’ And all you gotta do is learn how to speak Chicagoan.
CALLER: You know, the problem here we have, Rush, is we have one king, it’s Mayor Daley, then you got another king that is speaker of the House that’s Mike Madigan, and then you have another king who is the governor, all three Democrats, and then all of a sudden we elected another Democrat for president. There’s four kings walking around here in Illinois. Someone’s gotta go.
RUSH: No, no, no. No, no, no. See, they got rid of one of them. I’m convinced that Daley did not want Obama running for governor. He didn’t want to have to deal with The Messiah, get him out of the state by having him run for president, lo and behold, he wins. Now they’ve got a whole different set of problems to deal with. Look, Jim, I understand you come from Chicago, and I’m not trying to tell you you don’t know what you’re talking about, because you are obviously more informed about the intricacies of Chicago politics than I. You live there, and I don’t. But I think it’s very, very risky, I think it is very, very unfair to start making these wanton assumptions that our president-elect is tainted by this just because he knows all these people and they helped him get elected and helped him buy his house. I think it’s very unfair of you to start making these giant leaps. The man who promised to lower sea levels and fix everything, is somehow corrupt? You couldn’t get away with saying that about Jesus.