RUSH: I couldn’t agree with you more about that, but at the time — especially with the airplane that went down in the field in Pennsylvania — we got countless — I don’t mean to sound negative — we got countless reports about what went on in that airplane and the phone calls, and we knew about Barbara Olson calling her husband, Ted. “I’m being hijacked. What should I do?” she asked him. But you’re right. Over time all this has been forgotten. The Washington Post had a story</a> yesterday. Survey: 50% of the American people, down to 50%, say it’s no big deal anymore.
We’re not feeling as vulnerable because the passage of time and there has not been another attack, and this is why, Larry, I have been on this kick for the longest time that we need to keep seeing pictures, the video of 9/11. See, I find it amazing. We Americans are “too soft”
This is crucial to staying vigilant for this stuff. You know, there was, last night on television — I had it on late so I don’t remember what I was watching — but it was video from that era, not the planes but it was maybe a still shot on some newscast. I think it had to do with the commission report coming out today, and there was a banner somewhere down at Ground Zero that somebody had put up, big banner on the side of the building: “We Will Never Forget.” Well, we’re starting to forget and we’re starting to forget because we’re not showing the pictures to ourselves of what happened because we’re a picture-oriented society. If we don’t see a picture we don’t believe it actually happens.
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