RUSH: Detroit, and this is Ken. Welcome to the EIB Network, sir. Great to have you as the first call today.
CALLER: Yeah, great to be here, Rush. Thanks for taking my call.
RUSH: Yes, sir.
RUSH: Well, no question about that, and also if you go look at some of the things that he said this weekend during the G-Whiz convention, first they had the G8, and then they did the G20, and as far as Obama’s concerned it was the G-Whiz, what happened here? They all rebuked me. So the world’s smartest leader, Obama, the most persuasive orator, Obama, the most clean and articulate guy to come along in a long time, Obama, the man we’ve all been waiting for, Obama, and he faced a G-Whiz weekend. On Saturday it was the G8 and they said Nobama. I mean it was papered over, they didn’t say, no, but they didn’t say yes to more printing of money and more deficit spending. The following day the G20 said Nobama. I wonder if the G8 guys are mad they’re not part of the G20? That might have been part of the problem anyway.
Obama wanted the world to keep spending, to keep scaring their populations. ‘If you slow down printing money, the world will end,’ he said. But the group of eight and then the group of 20 said nyet, nein, non, Nobama. They want to focus on, or they say they’re focusing on debt reduction. See, they’ve got a 40- or 50-year head start of us. We’re headed where they’re headed. It doesn’t work. That’s why the left is miserable everywhere. None of their sacred ideas work, and it’s right in front of their eyes. This stimulus was supposed to create all these jobs, subprime mortgages, happily keeping everybody in a house. They probably spent more time working on a statement than the policies themselves. And Obama said something else interesting at the G8 or the G20. He said, ladies and gentlemen, that no nation should have an advantage over another. Do you know what that means?