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Soros, Saudi-Funded Clinton Library &
Massage Parlor Honors Dem's Devastator
November 18, 2004
Listen to Rush…
(…comment on the opening of the Clinton library legacy)
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But, you know, you look at this, this whole exhibit, nobody knows who paid for this except, except there has been a partial list. We know that Marc Rich paid a lot of money. We don't know how much George Soros paid, but we also know that
the Saudi royal family contributed a great deal of money to the Clinton library. Now, isn't it interesting that you never hear about the Saudi royal family being involved with Democrat presidents. You don't get documentaries and books produced and
written about the close ties between Democrat presidents and the Saudi royal family. A dirty little secret, ladies and gentlemen, is that the Saudi royal family has helped to finance most of the presidential libraries probably in my
lifetime, and it's one of the reasons that there is such a close bond between presidents and ex-presidents and the Saudi royal family, all presidents, doesn't matter what party. It's not the majority funding or anything of the sort, but it's
significant. So look at Gore, Gore can't even get the umbrella over his head. His suit is getting wet, his hair is getting wet, this is incredibly hilarious. Gore is standing out in the rain with an umbrella and still getting wet.
The whole group is all wet here, folks. They're living in the past, they're reliving their dreams, the TV commentators, they're all going back to the mid-nineties and they're all saying, "Oh, if only." But this parade of people on TV, from the Democrat officials to the media assistance, to the
Hollywood elite and so forth, this is an endless parade of reasons why John Kerry and the Democrats lost this election. The only thing these people have in common with the red states today is that they're in one, but they're going to get out of
it as quickly as they can. When's the last time you think Barbra Streisand was in Arkansas? That we know of, that we know of, Mr. Snerdley. (talking to program observer) By the way, how was Washington yesterday? Did you have a good time up
there? I told them that you had to go out and appear on a TV show yesterday. Lark Snerdley was sitting in for you here yesterday. He seemed lost, seemed to really not know what to do. Sat back in the room on his computer all day and just
tinkered with e-mail and expects to get paid, I'm certain. But that's all he did. Anyway, folks, I'm having a big laugh over this because while it may be frustrating to watch, what do you expect? The media is going gaga here. This is their hero and
they're going to go back and relive the glory days when America had promise, and when America was decent, when America wasn't at war, when America didn't have a president that was causing war.