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Rush Limbaugh Jul 11, 2019

Jul 11, 20192 min
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The Daily Beast had a headline stating that California Democrat Eric Swalwell calling off his Presidential Campaign after three rigorous months of no success.

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member s I PC and n y SC. The Daily Beast had a headline to announce it Swalwell that ends well, California Democrat Eric Swalwell, Democrat congressman calling off his presidential campaign after three rigorous months of no success. The Daily Beast must not like Swalwell very much. The headline continued, good riddence to another white guy, and then the leftist Daily Beast rolled out a slower insult. Swalwell's campaign was

dismissed as Seinfeld esque, a presidential campaign about nothing. The article pointed out that in the recency and in Paul Swalwell's poll numbers registered as an asterisk. But what Daily Beast writer Matt Low, so also happens to be another white guy, may not realize is that Swalwell got exactly what he wanted from this three month run, because Wow, whenever he's introduced at some political function, he's going to

be referred to as former presidential candidate Eric Swalwell. And unlike the other twenty some odd Democrats who are never going to be president, Swalwell got out early, without a lot of debt, without a lot of expense, and because he got almost no exposure, he got out before the inevitable major humiliation. So from his point of view, it really did end well for Swalwell and his campaign about nothing. It was never intended to be about anything, and it

never amounted to anything except for former presidential candidate. And that's about all he's got going for him, even

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