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January 05, 2012BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Oh, jeez. I just heard something. You know, I really like Dana
Perino. Maybe I ought to stop there.
Greetings, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. It's Rush Limbaugh from high
atop the EIB Building at the EIB Southern Command in a hidden location
heavily fortified here in South Florida. The telephone number if you want
to be on the program, 800-282-2882. The e-mail address,
ElRushbo@eibnet.com.
Well, she said she was listening to Huntsman yesterday, heard Huntsman say
that the country is screwed. She said, (paraphrasing) "That's not
presidential. That's not the way we want to talk, to say the country's
screwed. It's live TV, you can screw up, and you can say the wrong thing,
but it really is not the kind of discourse," blah, blah, blah, blah. And
then she said, "I was watching TV today and I saw a Jon Huntsman ad and he
says right in the ad that the country's screwed with Obama. That's just not
the way we want to talk." Folks, we ARE screwed!
This recess appointment stuff, it's extra-constitutional. It is lawless.
The Senate is not in recess. Who's gonna stop the guy? That's the
question. If we're gonna sit around and say, "You can't say 'screwed,'" you
got McCain out there, McCain ripping Newt for saying that Romney's a liar.
John McCain slammed Newt Gingrich today. I can't believe it's already
Thursday. "John McCain slammed Newt Gingrich Thursday for calling Mitt
Romney 'a liar,' accusing him of crossing the line of 'something that we don’t
do in politics. I don’t think it’s appropriate to call your opponent a liar.
That’s just something we don’t do in politics unless you certainly have some
overwhelming proof,' said McCain on CBS’s The Early Show." Really? Now
they tell us. Who knew that's something we don't do in politics is call our
opponents liars, unless we have overwhelming proof, which we do, if we're
talking about Obama.
Anyway, McCain, here's the guy who says, (imitating McCain) "We're not gonna
pronounce Obama's middle name. That's just not how we do things in
politics, it's not gonna happen. If you say it, you're outta here, you
understand?" As I say, I like Dana Perino, but folks, you haven't heard
anything. I have been waiting to see if this gets reported. It has not
been reported. It's not gone beyond where I first saw it. Well, I take it
back. It has appeared in one other place. Our old buddy James Pethokoukis,
who writes at Reuters and some other places, has discovered that one of the
objectives Obama has with all these recess appointments is to -- brace
yourself here -- essentially, when you strip it all away, if this happens,
what Obama is planning on doing is essentially forgiving all mortgages.
There are some requirements. You have to be paying on your mortgage, you
have to be three months current, but Obama is going to just wave a magic
wand and allow people to refinance their mortgages, essentially cutting
hundreds of dollars off of the monthly payment. This will cost $1.2
trillion and, as always, it is those of you who don't have a mortgage or who
will not qualify for this plan who will be paying for it. This is buying an
election in one fell swoop. (interruption) What? What quote from
yesterday? Oh. Well, everybody's saying, even Rove is out there saying
it's not a smart move to spend 20 minutes on stage with McCain if you are
Romney having McCain endorse you. It's really not a smart move. That 20
minutes on Hannity last night. I don't know who they think are, I just don't
know. I don't know how they think they're helping themselves. But don't get
sidetracked here.
Folks, it may not matter who the nominee is. It may not matter about the
primaries. It may not matter about any polling data. We have a president
who's cutting the defense budget now. His priorities are winning the
future, paying off his wacko donors and weakening national security in the
process, proudly saying that it's about time we pared down to the point
where we can only fight one ground war at a time. The idea that we should
be able to fight two ground wars at a time is excessive and unnecessary, so
we're cutting the defense budget. All of this is predictable, by the way.
There is a plan afoot by virtue of these recess appointments, it's a little
bit more complicated, but the bottom line is, in terms of perception, the
perception is going to be on the part of people that Obama is forgiving
their mortgages.
The perception and the way it's gonna be reported -- this is not really
what's gonna happen -- but the way it's gonna be reported and the way people
are gonna be made to feel is that Obama is fixing their mortgage. He's
fixing the fact that their house is underwater. He is going to lower their
monthly payment, the banks, the rich guys are gonna take the hit on it,
millionaires and so forth. Your house is going to have value again. In one
fell swoop with an executive order, we're gonna fix the housing problem.
We're gonna bring value back to everybody's number one asset. Now, if that
happens, and if it's reported that way, then all the rest of this is
irrelevant. You go out and basically, as president, make it possible for
people's mortgages to be paid much cheaper, the value of their home restored
just with a wave of your magic wand, who's going to vote against that, who
is going to vote against the guy that makes that happen? That's the plan.
Now, it's not guaranteed that it's going to happen. If it does, the monthly
mortgage payment of people affected would fall by an average of $355 a month
for Obama's constituents. That is not insignificant. For a lot of people,
that's close to the payment we're talking about here. For a lot of people
it's half the payment. It's not insignificant. You reduce people's monthly
payment by 400 bucks, just by waving the magic wand, and there's one guy who
did it. Obama. I want to take you back to some of the early town halls
after the guy was elected over in Tampa, there's this woman saying, "Where's
my new kitchen? Where's my new car?" Well, here it comes. Election year
2012. But instead of a new kitchen and a new car, hey, guess what? Here's
your mortgage, refinanced, totally affordable as it should have been in the
first place. The banks were ripping you off. The banks were overcharging
you, but I am making your mortgage affordable and the value of your home is
now worth something.
And who's gonna stop it? Who? Nobody! (interruption) Of course, they're
gonna have to. What do you mean, "The banks are gonna grab the ankles on
this"? The banks have been grabbing the ankles ever since the Community
Redevelopment Act! The military is grabbing the ankles on cutting
themselves. McCain's grabbing the ankles. (impression) "We don't call
anybody 'liars' in politics! It's not how we do it, unless you have
incontrovertible proof," and we don't really want to say the country's
"screwed." That's just not presidential. So while we're sitting here worried
about semantics and "sounding presidential," we've got a guy who is living
and behaving outside the Constitution! We have a lawless regime, here.
We have a banana republic taking place! We have a dictatorship unfolding
here. This mortgage thing -- and I'll give you the details here as the
program unfolds. But remember, folks, it's not the details here that are
going to matter. It's the perception and how this is reported; and when it's
all over the beneficiaries of this program are going to be told that Obama
is basically forgiving their mortgage, forgiving the loan. Obama is
basically giving them a house, giving them their house; and that they
deserve that because the rich banks have screwed them all these years by
overcharging them and so forth; and Obama finally cut these people a break.
This is how it's gonna be reported.
It's the same thing with the jobless numbers. I warned you. I warned you
back in December, "Get ready," and, lo and behold, all it's taken is one
month for it to come true. The new jobless numbers are out and, "Look! Ho,
gee! Are we in Fat City? Why, everybody is going back to work. The economy,
it's rebounded!" So it's a lot to deal with here, and I'll put all this in a
semblance of order and give you the details of this. The mortgage thing is
not guaranteed to happen. I don't want to say it's a fait accompli. I just
want to tell you it's what's planned. This would be the mother of all
stimulus bills. They're calling this the Home Assistance Refinancing Program
2.0.
The Home Assistance Refinancing Program, HARP (HARP 1.0) failed! It didn't
work. They're going back and they're gonna do it again. They're calling it
HARP 2.0. So we have a president who has gone rogue. Even yesterday in Ohio
to set this up, Obama at his town hall meeting repeated his lie that the
banks tricked people into getting bad mortgages. The banks tricked people,
lured them in, and that's not at all what happened. The government is
responsible for the subprime mortgage crisis as you well know because you're
a devoted and regular listener to the program. But this is all set up
yesterday with Obama in Ohio.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Why don't the Republicans do something? I don't know. You've been
asking me this for 23 years. Why don't the Republicans do something here
about, you know, we got a guy, recess appointments when there's no recess.
The Senate is not in recess. We've actually got Republicans saying, "It's
not that big a deal. We don't want to make a big deal. It's not really
that big a deal." Oh, it isn't, behaving outside the Constitution is not
that big a deal? When's it gonna become a big enough deal to do something
about? When's it gonna become a big enough deal to try to stop? That's the
question that we all have.
January surprise, here it is, folks. James Pethokoukis at a blog,
TheAmerican.com. "This could be just the beginning. If President Barack
Obama’s legally dodgy appointment of Richard Cordray to head the consumer
finance agency should stick, it may open the door to more such actions.
Here's Jaret Seiberg of the Washington Research Group:" a think tank bunch
"To us, the most important takeaway from a recess appointment of Cordray is
that the President could use this same maneuver to put a housing advocate in
charge of FHFA." Federal Housing Finance Agency.
"And why is that important? The Federal Housing Finance Agency is the
regulator and conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. And the FHFA
currently has an acting director, Edward DeMarco. If Obama replaces him with
a 'housing advocate' via the same recess appointment process, here’s what
might happen next, according to Seiberg:
That could lead to a mass refinancing program for agency-backed mortgages
that would go well beyond the existing HARP program. That could hurt agency
MBS pricing and result in higher financing costs [mortgage backed security
pricing] going forward. Yet it also could be a big boost for the economy and
housing going into the election." Well, hell, yes, it could. You let people
refinance their mortgages, effectively cut 'em in half, lop almost $400 off
the monthly payment, have one guy said to be responsible for it, Barack
Obama getting even with the banks for overcharging everybody, restoring
value to people's homes.
Mr. Pethokoukis writes, "Indeed, my sources tell me the Obama administration
has been eager to implement just such a plan, but needs to have its own man
heading the FHFA to make it happen. The plan would be modeled after one
originally devised by Columbia University economists Glenn Hubbard (a
campaign adviser to Mitt Romney.)" Yes, let me read this to you again. The
plan that Obama wants to implement "would be modeled after one originally
devised by Columbia University economists Glenn Hubbard (a campaign adviser
to Mitt Romney and AEI visiting scholar) and Christopher Mayer." These are
the two guys that have come up with this refinancing program. You think
they don't want to run against Romney?
So you've got Romney advisers that were hijacked to help put together
Obamacare, and now you've got Obama who's about to institute a mortgage
refinance plan that is the idea of a Romney advisor. And yet we're being
told they're scared of running against Romney. They really don't want to run
against Romney. I don't see it that way. "In recent congressional
testimony, Mayer described how the mass refinancing plan would work: Under
our plan, every homeowner with a GSE mortgage can refinance his or her
mortgage with a new mortgage at a current fixed of 4.20 percent or less. …
To qualify, the homeowner must be current on his or her mortgage or become
so for at least three months. … Other than being current, we would impose no
other qualification or application, except for the intention to accept the
new rate (that is, no appraisal, no income verification, no tax returns,
etc.)." No nothing.
You heard right. You heard right. All you have to do to qualify is have a
GSE mortgage and be current for three months on your payment. GSE mortgage
is a Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac mortgage; a government sponsored enterprise.
You gotta show up, you gotta be three months current, you have to have a
mortgage that's approved by this thing governed by Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac.
The GSE is a government-sponsored enterprise. That's Fannie Mae, Freddie
Mac -- and other than being current, the two guys that came up with the plan
(one of whom's a Romney adviser) said, "We would impose no other
qualification or application except the intention to accept the new rate of
4.2%."
There would be no appraisal of your house. There would be no verification of
your income. There would be no tax returns looked at. They'd simply say, "If
you're current for three months..." Basically, GSE means everybody, because
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac pretty much have purview over practically every
mortgage that's out there. If yours isn't yet under Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac,
it will eventually be packaged and sold to them so it eventually will be a
GSE or if you have an FHA loan. "Mayer estimates that some $3.7 trillion of
mortgages would be refinanced. That’s right, this would be the Mother of All
Mortgage Refinancing Plans. It would help roughly 30 million borrowers save
$75 billion to $80 billion a year.
"As Mayer puts it: 'This plan would function like a long-lasting tax cut for
these 25 or 30 million American families,'" which is essentially Obama
cutting your taxes by 400 bucks a month on your mortgage. (interruption)
Snerdley keeps yelling at me, "The banks are just gonna roll over for this?"
The banks have nothing to do with it! (interruption) No! It's Fannie Mae,
Freddie Mac. These are GSE mortgages. They're already in debt. These are
taxpayers paying this, not the banks! It's the taxpayers. The banks are not
in on this. This is everybody else. Renters are paying for this! People that
don't have mortgages are paying for this. People that own their properties
outright will be paying for this, not the banks.
"On his website, Hubbard," who is the Romney adviser, "says the plan would
have an immediate fixed cost to the government of $121 billion. And he
calculates the economic impact as follows," There are four points here, a
lot of numbers, and it just gets confusing on the radio, but point number
one is: ""We estimate that 72 percent of owner occupant homeowners would be
eligible to refinance at no cost to them. Their monthly mortgage payments
would fall by an average of $355, for a total national fiscal injection $7.1
billion each month," paid for by the taxpayers, not the banks. Now, if this
happens it'll be one man doing it, Obama, as a result of getting his guy in
at the Federal Housing Services Administration, and one guy will get the
credit.
As I told you earlier: Those people that went to the town hall meeting
shortly after Obama was elected, inaugurated, saying, "Where's my car?
Where's my new kitchen?" Obama is gonna say, "Here is your house! I have
made it possible for you to stay in and afford your house." So it won't
matter who the Republican nominee is. It won't matter whether our nominee
says the government is screwed or not or we're screwed. None of that stuff
will matter. The polling data won't matter. This will be the single largest
election purchase in our lifetimes, and it coincidences with defense
department cuts and so forth. So the bottom line is: It's a political and
economic gaining changer in a presidential election year. Obama could offer
a trillion-dollar stimulus as measured over a decade that would directly and
immediately impact millions of Americans suffering from the housing
depression and just wipe it out.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Now, let me sum it up for you in real language, not journalism
language. The plan that I just described (formulated by an adviser to Mitt
Romney, in part) would turn the conventional banking standards that we have
upside down. The government would force banks to give lower rates to risky
borrowers with bad mortgages. This is after, folks, the plan. Once you
institute the program, you have to carry it forward with new lenders as
well, otherwise the whole thing goes out the window. So, at that point, it
does impact the banks. So the government would force the banks to give lower
rates to risky borrowers with bad mortgages. Now, how do the banks make that
up? They go to people like Snerdley who are responsible borrowers, who pay
their mortgages, and you will have a higher rate because these people will
be "the poor."
The people who are having their mortgages refinanced are "the poor," the
disadvantaged, the victims of the predators who charged them more than they
could ever afford. So responsible mortgage holders will have to pay higher
rates in order to make up the difference for this reduction that the poor
are getting. This is a massive redistribution scheme. It may be the single
largest income redistribution scheme we've seen, if it happens -- and I hate
to tell you this: This is the second mortgage-adjustment program that's
being talked about. The first one is HARP 1. HARP 1 didn't work! A whole lot
of people didn't apply for it because there is a lot of red tape.
There are still gonna be a lot of bureaucracy and hoops that people are
gonna have to jump through. It's not guaranteed to work, but, even if it
doesn't, you may never know. It's an election year and all that's going to
be reported is the intention. The compassionate intention of Obama to help
people who have been screwed by predatory lenders to make their mortgages
affordable. Whether it ever happens or not will be irrelevant in terms of
the impact on the campaign. The way it will be reported is, "Obama cares!"
His intentions. His big-heartedness. "He wants to help." And, if it doesn't
happen, you go to the old reliable: You blame the Republicans for standing
in the way of it.
BREAK TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: I'm just watching McCain here. Hang on a minute. Oh, McCain's very
concerned about the recess appointment. Well, that and a quarter will get
you a latte.
Greetings, folks, and welcome back, Rush Limbaugh, great to have you here.
I am America's real and only anchorman. America's truth detector. And, of
course, the Doctor of Democracy all combined as one harmless, lovable little
fuzzball bundle. The telephone number you want to be on the program,
800-282-2882.
Folks, this mortgage refinance business, if Obama will do this in an
election year, what will he be capable of in a second term when there's no
accountability, when he's basically a lame duck throughout the second term.
Why not just write off half the student loan debt? In fact, why wait 'til
the second term to do that? Why not do that on the heels of wiping out half
of people's mortgage debt? That's what the Occupy Wall Street crowd wants.
No student loans, just wipe it out. As I say, where's this gonna stop?
Now, there are people who think this won't work. In all honesty, there are
people who say that the mortgage refinance plan, which is a giant
redistribution of wealth plan, it's also a takeover of private property
plan, by the way, when you get right down to it. But some people think it
won't work. The difference here in HARP 1, HARP 1 you had to qualify.
Obama's first mortgage assistance program, you had to go qualify. This you
don't. There's no qualifying. All you have to do is be three months
current on your mortgage. That's it. And you qualify. So if Obama's
running roughshod over the Constitution less than a year out from the
election, imagine what a second term will look like.
But remember, my friends, as Republicans we're not supposed to complain
about Obama, we're not supposed to make it anything personal. No. We're
not supposed to attack Obama. We're not supposed to attack him personally.
We're not supposed to criticize Obama. That will send the independents
running wherever they're gonna go. It would be in bad taste. It would be
in terribly poor taste. So if Obama wants all these recess appointments,
yes, we should lodge our objections and then shut up. And if he wants to
refinance everybody's mortgage, we should lodge our objections and then shut
up. Because to go any further would be unseemly, in bad taste, and would
risk angering the independents, who will not tolerate the first black
president being criticized. That's what our political consultants are
telling our candidates.
So keep it respectful, let Obama do to Republicans what Romney did to Newt.
That's what we should do here. Don't respond in kind. That might ruffle
some feathers of the independents. In other words, let the bully bully you.
Let the bully bully us. Because if we react to the bully, the kids in the
school yard are gonna go right to the bully and love him. The bully is
supposed to get away with being a bully when he's a Democrat president.
There is no other way around it.
Reuters is cheering Obama's takeover of the bureaucracy here, the National
Labor Relations Board. "Stymied by Congress, Obama to Boldly Seat
Nominees -- A defiant President Barack Obama on Wednesday took his boldest
action yet to show voters he will confront Republicans --" Obama is not
confronting the Republicans. He's confronting the Constitution. The
Republicans are not Obama's obstacle. The Constitution is Obama's obstacle.
The Senate is controlled by Democrats. The Republicans don't control the
Senate. The Republicans don't control whether these people are confirmed or
not. The Democrats do. The Republicans are not standing in Obama's way.
The Republicans are getting out of his way. They're afraid to be in his
way.
Obama is bucking his own party on this. Obama is appointing people when
there is no recess. Obama is acting outside the Constitution, and it is not
the Republicans making him do it. As though he's justified anyway. But
that's the tone of the reporting from Reuters. The Republicans are so bad,
they're so obstinate, poor old Obama, he's got no choice but than to take a
pee on the Constitution. Got no choice. Republicans are making him do it.
That's what the message is. I know Dana Perino won't appreciate that
language, but that's the message in the reporting. Right, here it is. "A
defiant President Barack Obama on Wednesday took his boldest action yet to
show voters he will confront Republicans." He's not confronting Republicans.
He is confronting the Constitution. He's defying the Constitution with this
power grab, not Republicans.
All right, let's go to the audio sound bites. I gotta calm down here. Here
is the Dana Perino sound bite. Now, she was press secretary after Tony Snow
in the White House. And I know where she's coming from. I know what the
mind-set of the Bush team was, and you gotta admire 'em. They had a great
reverence for the office. President Bush told me on numerous occasions why
he did not respond to the political attacks on him, because he did not want
to bring the office of the presidency down to that level. So the Bush
people had and have a reverence for the office. I totally understand it.
But I think it's being taken a bit far here to the point we are handcuffing
ourselves in the process.
I understand where Dana Perino's coming from, I really do. But this goes to
what we've always said. There's a group of people on our side who do not
view the country to be as imperiled as you and I do, folks. The $15
trillion national debt, it's no different than when was it four trillion.
It's just a number, Rush. The country's not imperiled. Obama can't destroy
this country. Better people than Obama have tried, we're not gonna lose the
country. It's not about that. You know, you win some elections and you
lose some. What really is the objective of those who do not believe the
country's imperiled, who do not think your kids' future is imperiled, who do
not worry the debt is going to cause massive tax increases and loss of
freedom. There's a sizable chunk of the Republican Party that does not
think that. They just want to get back in charge of the money.
They want to run the Senate. They think that that's gonna be the best way
to stop Obama. Well, what would they do if they ran Senate now and he's
doing these recess appointments, what would they do? What evidence do we
have to cite that they would do anything to stop it, reverse it, what would
they do? But we do know they want the committee chairmanships. That's why
they didn't like Christine O'Donnell and Sharron Angle. They thought, take
Castle, he's a good moderate, he can win. We want our committee chairmen.
Washington is all about who's in charge of the money, folks. You know,
ideas are touted. They'll tell you they care about ideas. Ideas are
secondary. The money in that town is the attraction, being in charge of it,
what you can do with it is the great attraction.
So, anyway, Dana Perino was on Fox shortly after noon, and she got a
question, "Why haven’t we seen a big picture inspiring speech from these
candidates? Do you think they really know what their plan is for the
country?"
PERINO: One of the things that happened in one of the debates, I thought it
was just a slip-up, when Governor Huntsman said America is screwed. Okay,
that is not presidential language, but on live TV you can sometimes say
something you wish you didn't say, but today in New Hampshire releasing an
ad that actually says that, and I think that just strikes the wrong note
with people. If you want to be the leader of the United States of America,
you should act like it.
RUSH: This is Dana Perino commenting on Huntsman, has high hopes for
Huntsman, a lot of people on the Republican side hope that Huntsman is the
dark horse, and she was telling everybody here that she was shocked. It had
to be a slip of the tongue yesterday when Huntsman said that America is
screwed, but then when he put it in an ad that she saw today she realized he
meant to say it yesterday and, in the ad, and that's not presidential. And
that's disappointing. And that's sad. (interruption) Snerdley, do not ask
me that question. I'm not gonna repeat that question. I don't know -- you
know, folks, it's at least three times a week I see a complaint or even hear
one in person, e-mail complaint about why these conversations I have with
the staff are one way.
"We don't even know if you're really talking to anybody. You could be
making it all up. You could be faking these conversations. How do we know
you're talking to somebody? Do you realize how frustrating it is to listen
to a one-way conversation?" Trust me, there's a reason for this. There is
a reason why these are one-way conversations and the question Snerdley wants
me to ask in a rhetorical fashion... (laughing) it would be suitable for an
FM morning show but not here. And Dana Perino ought to appreciate that of
me. Standing up for high standards here.
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