RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, throughout the stacks of stuff today, more stories on what's going to happen to Washington when the Democrats -- I got a pretty interesting story from a Monterey newspaper -- a Monterey, California, newspaper -- on what's going to happen to George Bush's Washington when the Democrats win the House. You get one of these every week, sometimes two of these a week. They're counting their chickens before the eggs hatch. We have all of these polling data that suggest --
Al Hunt? Do you know where Al Hunt ended up? He used to be at the Wall Street Journal and CNN. Al Hunt's over at Bloomberg. Al Hunt had a piece earlier this week: It's a foregone conclusion the Democrats are going to win the House, and the Senate, too, a foregone conclusion. Yes. It read like a Democrat National Committee press release, or faxed talking points. It really did, and about a half hour after I arrived here at the EIB building in midtown Manhattan, Drudge puts up this lead story: "President Bush Assassinated in New TV Docudrama," and this docudrama is going to premiere at the Toronto Film Festival.
I just want to read this story to you, because you juxtapose this with all of the cockiness that the Democrats have that they're going to win, and they're just insane. They have descended into utter madness, and I think they're unaware that people see this. I think, as I've said before, they actually believe that their animus and sheer, unbridled, totally focused hatred of George W. Bush is shared by a majority of Americans. "This is the dramatic moment, when President Bush is gunned down by a sniper after a public address at a hotel, in a gripping new docudrama soon to be aired on TV. Set around October of 2007, President Bush is assassinated as he leaves the Sheraton hotel in Chicago." Whatever happened to the notion that if you talked about this, threatened to do this, or what have you, the Secret Service was knocking on your door inside of ten seconds? "'Death of a President,' is the title of this docudrama, shot in the style of a retrospective documentary, looks.....
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