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Homeland Scene Sums Up Islamic State
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | October 9, 2015 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 10/09/2015 2:37:37 PM PDT by Kaslin

RUSH: Cookie, I want you to try to find something. I should have mentioned this on Monday. How many of you saw Homeland Sunday night, the season premiere? The season premiere of Homeland, in one short video exchange, put the War on Terror against militant Islam in the best perspective it has ever been stated.

The character Peter Quinn did it. He was brought in after having returned from undercover work in Syria, and all of these CIA executives are here to pick his brain and to tell him how he's wrong and find holes in his story. And he's totally exasperated. They want to send in a couple Special Forces teams to quiet this down or quiet that down, and he basically says to them, "You know, you haven't been over there, and I have. These people, since the seventh century, have been focused on one thing. They read one thing. It's all they read. They don't read anything else. They don't talk about anything else. They're not interested in anything else. And that's all they're committed to."

And of course he's talking about the Koran. And they are committed to wiping out everybody who disagrees with them because they're infidels. And he says, "If you people in this room think that you're gonna be able to send a couple of Special Forces teams here or there or drop a bomb here or there or do whatever to fight this, then I'm outta here, because you haven't the slightest idea what we're up against." I'm paraphrasing it, but I'm telling you it was the most powerful -- and kudos to the scriptwriters of the show. It's a Howard Gordon show. He was part of the 24 team. Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa.

I think this is season 5 of Homeland, if I'm not mistaken. It's set in Berlin this year, and it looks like it's gonna be another barn burner of a season. But his particular segment -- and Cookie, it's in the first 20 minutes, if you can get hold of the episode. I should have told her. It's just something in the Kasich story reminded me of this, and otherwise I would have mentioned it to her earlier. If we don't get to it today, we certainly will get to it next week, 'cause you've got to hear it. In fact, this is exactly what somebody serious in our government ought to be saying and ought to be, if not saying, thinking, 'cause it's just dead on, what we're up against.

It explains or expresses, anyway, the utter futility with the way we're going about dealing with it and stopping it. And his point, you can't appease these people, you can't be nice. They're not interested in any of that. The only read one thing. They don't read what you're saying about them. They don't read what you think about them. They don't care. They read one thing, and that's all they read, and that's all they have read since the seventh century. Makes the point that they are committed to this like you don't know commitment, making the point that we are not committed in any way, shape, manner, or form to stopping them.

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RUSH: Okay, Friday, grab audio sound bite number 43. This is Showtime's Homeland on Sunday night. It premiered at nine p.m. Eastern, and it's now Showtime on demand, it's on Showtime Anytime, it's on the Showtime app, pretty much anywhere you want to watch it now. He's in a meeting of CIA analysts and executives. He's just come back undercover from Syria and F. Murray Abraham is the character that is speaking to him. Well, no, actually F. Murray Abraham is his boss, but it's a different character speaking to him. And the question he's asked: "Is our strategy working?"

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BOSS: Is our strategy working?

QUINN: What strategy? Tell me what the strategy is. I'll tell you if it's working. See, that right there is the problem, because they -- they have a strategy. They're gathering right now in Raqqa by the tens of thousands. Hidden in the civilian population, cleaning their weapons, and they know exactly why they're there.

BOSS: Why is that?

QUINN: They call it the end times. What do you think the beheadings are about? The crucifixions in Deir Hafer, the revival of slavery, you think they make this (bleep) up? It's all in the book, their (bleep) book, the only book they ever read. They read it all the time. They never stop. They're there for one reason and one reason only: to die for the caliphate and usher in a world without infidels. That's their strategy, and it's been that way since the seventh century. So do you really think that a few Special Forces teams are gonna put a dent in that?

BOSS: Well, what would you do?

QUINN: You're offering me a promotion?

BOSS: I'm offering you a hypothetical.

QUINN: Two-hundred thousand American troops on the ground indefinitely to provide security and support for an equal number of doctors and elementary schoolteachers.

BOSS: Well, that's not going to happen.

QUINN: Then I better get back there.

BOSS: What else? What else would make a difference?

QUINN: Hit reset.

BOSS: Meaning what?

QUINN: Meaning, pound Raqqa into a parking lot.

RUSH: Hit reset, meaning pound Raqqa. Raqqa is a city in Syria. You know, it's amazing. This season premiered Sunday night. It was written months ago. Filming on this episode probably started -- let's see, airs in October. They didn't start filming this until September. So there was enough ISIS in the news that they could safely build the opening episode around this theme, even though the episode centered in Berlin.

Homeland Quinn tells it like it is You know, I wondered when this season began how much more do they have here? What have they not explored? And I was pleasantly surprised with the opening episode. There's really, really, really a lot of good television on right now. You know what? A lot of it is suffering because they're losing ground on how to calculate who's watching. If you just go by Nielson numbers, it looks like TV viewing may be down, but people watching shows is not down. They're watching it different ways other than on conventional TV screens in the family living room or what have you. They're watching on their devices and so forth. They're watching it delayed, streamed or what have you.

There's just incredible content out there right now. And Homeland is one of these shows -- I want you to listen to this again. This goes by pretty fast here. But the whole thing, he's brought in, he's on the ground in Syria and he's being asked, "Okay, is what we're doing fighting ISIS working? Is our strategy working?"

BOSS: Is our strategy working?

QUINN: What strategy? Tell me what the strategy is. I'll tell you if it's working. See, that right there is the problem, because they -- they have a strategy. They're gathering right now in Raqqa by the tens of thousands. Hidden in the civilian population, cleaning their weapons, and they know exactly why they're there.

BOSS: Why is that?

QUINN: They call it the end times. What do you think the beheadings are about? The crucifixions in Deir Hafer, the revival of slavery, you think they make this (bleep) up? It's all in the book, their (bleep) book, the only book they ever read. They read it all the time. They never stop. They're there for one reason and one reason only: to die for the caliphate and usher in a world without infidels. That's their strategy, and it's been that way since the seventh century. So do you really think that a few Special Forces teams are gonna put a dent in that?

BOSS: Well, what would you do?

QUINN: You're offering me a promotion?

BOSS: I'm offering you a hypothetical.

QUINN: Two-hundred thousand American troops on the ground indefinitely to provide security and support for an equal number of doctors and elementary schoolteachers.

BOSS: Well, that's not going to happen.

QUINN: Then I better get back there.

BOSS: What else? What else would make a difference?

QUINN: Hit reset.

BOSS: Meaning what?

QUINN: Meaning, pound Raqqa into a parking lot.

RUSH: The point of this exchange was to illustrate that here we got a guy on the ground, undercover, who knows exactly what's going on, is brought back to report on how our strategy's working and tells him, "We don't have one." I know it's a TV show, and in the TV show the writers, the point they're making in this show is that our people in charge of defeating and stopping all of this have not even yet admitted what we're up against. And, folks, it's eerie, because that is Obama, that is this administration. They won't even label what's going on, what it really is, will they?


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To: GnuThere

Hit Reset

My thoughts exactly!


21 posted on 10/09/2015 5:53:07 PM PDT by Big Red Badger (UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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To: newfreep
Summary: you need to open your eyes and get convinced of obamatollah’s evil - from communism to muzzie totalitarianism.

I am fully convinced of his evil, but not of the motive behind that malice. I'm not sure what he believes in and what is merely a convenient excuse to harm our country. All I know is that Obama is not the Antichrist. He's just as hateful, just as evil, but nowhere near as intelligent or energetic as our real adversary. That's the most frightening part of these eight terrible years - the next round will be far worse!

22 posted on 10/09/2015 6:00:21 PM PDT by Pollster1 ("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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To: Pollster1

Juan more time....

obamatollah believes in:
1. COMMUNISM
2. SATAN’s DEATH CULT (islam)
3. Destruction of America
4. Destruction of Israel
5. Ushering in the 12th imam for the final caliphate

It’s not rocket science to grasp what he believes in...and hopefully you can finally grasp this reality.


23 posted on 10/09/2015 6:05:35 PM PDT by newfreep ("Evil succeeds when good men do nothing" - Edmund Burke)
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To: newfreep
5. Ushering in the 12th imam for the final caliphate

The whole "twelfth iman" thing is an offshoot of Shiite theology. Obama's personal islamic background is Sunni, so extreme doubt obtains in my mind that he 'believes' in any of that.

Valerie Jarrett, on the other hand is of part Iranian extraction, which would make any islamic beliefs she may or may not hold to be Shiite in origin.

The rest of your bullet point list is, in my opinion quite accurate...

the infowarrior

24 posted on 10/09/2015 11:41:23 PM PDT by infowarrior
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To: GnuThere

“Reset” sticker

I’m ashamed of all you Freepers! We had a chance to support Hillary and her Reset Button!

Oh, wait a minute. Wrong reset. Sorry.


25 posted on 10/10/2015 6:38:28 AM PDT by Makana (Self-esteem is the new intelligence - Greenfield)
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To: exit82

I am currently binge watching streaming Homeland. I am currently on the 3rd season but really liked when they introduced Peter Quinn in season 2. So far he seems to be the only person who actually ‘gets it’ period.


26 posted on 10/10/2015 7:36:32 AM PDT by sheana
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