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March 15, 2007 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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March 15, 2007, Thursday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
I tell you you just can't say enough for waterboarding, can you?
And that stuff works.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
He's admitted to everything except the JFK assassination, and drive-by media is suspicious.
Some people think he's just trying to lay claim to the greatest terrorist legacy in history.
But we know that he was the mastermind of 9-11.
And he's claiming uh the 93 World Trade Center bombing as whole bunch of other things.
Sounds like he wants to replace Osama bin Laden.
But hell, if just half of this stuff is true, why catch bin Laden?
I mean, seems like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was the uh was the mastermind.
Anyway, greetings, uh ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome back.
Great to have you, Rush Limbaugh here.
A special welcome to those of you watching today on the Ditto Cam at Rush Limbaugh.com.
A little lighthearted news to get us started.
Uh oh, and the phone number is 800-282-2882.
Uh Mesa, Arizona cable news program temporarily replaced.
A cable news program now was temporarily replaced with hardcore pornography, shocking viewers who had been watching a health show featuring former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw.
Surprised anybody noticed the difference.
From Sacramento, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Departments reopened an internal investigation to determine whether two female deputies broke the law when they engaged in telephone sex with jail inmates.
What the heck, folks?
I mean, it's good enough for Bill Clinton.
Ought to be good enough for these female jailers.
In Sacramento County, the announcement by the sheriff, John McGuinness comes after the two deputies involved quit.
At the time, the sheriff said the uh resignations would end further investigation.
Sleep deprivation may lead not only to bleary-eyed mornings, but it could cloud your moral judgment as well, according to a new study.
Army researchers found that when they subjected a group of volunteers to two sleepless nights, the lack of shut eye seemed to hinder participants' ability to make decisions in the face of emotionally charged moral dilemmas.
It's possible they speculate that sleeplessness slows the brain's ability to integrate cognitive and emotional information which is needed to address serious moral delimit.
How many people go two nights without sleep?
Oh no!
What's happening up?
Oh, there's our old buddy Dominique de Villapin.
Uh six uh six world leaders, six big world nations now have reached agreement on sanctions against Iran with their uh nuclear program, Big Whoop.
Uh Iran is going to pay much attention, especially if Dominique de Villipan is leading the charge, because that charge will eventually lead to surrender.
Moving on now to the uh to the Brett girl and uh Barack Obama.
I am convinced that Barack Obama uh has either heard about or actually listens to this program.
And the reason I say this is because of a comment that Barack Obama made about the Brett Girl.
You know, we have this update theme when we have Breck Girl news.
It's the Brett Girl singing I am woman because he's been proclaimed by Kate Michaelman as the first female president.
Uh and Barack Obama uh slipped in a compliment of sorts about the Brett girl during his appearances on the Iowa stump last weekend.
Uh Obama, who is clean uh and articulate, said, uh, I want to wait and hear what John Edwards has to say.
He's kind of good looking.
Obama envisioned uh Iowa caucus goers from the small town of Clinton telling themselves during an appearance in West Burlington, Iowa.
Obama had the phrase of used it again.
This time he said that Edwards is kind of cute.
Now, this is not if it's a Breck girl, this is not what you want said about you out there, especially by one of your Democrat opponents.
I am convinced that our use of the I Am Woman tune sung by the Breck Girl, John Edwards is filtered to the Obama campaign.
One Edwards supporter was non-plussed with a reference, coming as Obama stresses rising above petty politics and chafes at press attention to his own good looks.
The uh the Bret Girl supporter said, Hey, look, here substance Is what make what makes Edwards stand out from the pack.
Well, let's talk about substances because there was a white powder that uh showed up at the Breck Girl's office.
Turns out that it was not anthrax.
White powder in an envelope discovered Wednesday at the national header headquarters of uh of the Breck Girl did not contain anthrax, according to a Chapel Hill police spokeswoman.
Uh word in North Carolina is that if it's baby powder, uh Edwards will sue Johnson and Johnson, and if it's baking powder, he will sue Arm and Hammer, and if it's cocaine, he'll return it to his uh Hollywood buddies.
Speaking of uh the Breck girl, ladies and gentlemen, he was at a rally at Bennett College with former uh let's he was he was at the rally uh and now the audio is hard to hear, I've got to warn you about this.
Um this this is this is the Bret girl telling these students at uh Bennett College about the upcoming threat of global warming.
with the climate temperature change on the face of the Earth rocks 3 to 8 degrees over the course of the next 75 years of climate.
It'll make more war.
Not enough food, not enough water.
Incredible political idea.
And we the United States of America, we're 4% of the world's population.
We are meeting 25% of the world's greenhouse gases.
We are not exactly good.
And I'm gonna read that to you in case you had trouble uh understanding every word there that the uh that the Brett girl said.
He said, if you were to read this analysis of what happens, if the climate temperature changes on the face of the earth, rises three to eight degrees over the course of the next 75 years, it's frightening.
It'll make global war look like hell.
Uh uh actually, his his point here is uh that it I think he'd make global war look like heaven.
Global warming will look like he'll make world war look like heaven compared to what's going to happen to the planet based on global warming.
Migrations of hundreds of millions of people, not enough food, not enough water, incredible political people, and here comes the old saw that's been bandied about now for 20 years.
We the United States of America, we are 4% of the world's population.
We are making 25% of the world's greenhouse gases.
We are not an example for good.
Once again, Democrats bashing their own country.
Uh which is just is just typical, and it's also nonsensical.
Besides that, uh man total on the planet does not contribute anywhere near 25% of the world's so-called greenhouse gases.
Uh nature does that.
Man contributes about 4% of the world's greenhouse gases.
Interesting uh story today in the New York Post.
Obama surging.
Now the truth is that Obama's down by seven points nationally, but yet he's surging.
But that's that's a a misread on this.
Uh Obama is uh is is not surging.
What's happening here is this if there is a surge, it is in the Hillary tumble.
Hillary Clinton.
This is Mrs. Bill Clinton was at 40% in January, 30% in March.
That's a drop of uh, well, total of 25% so far given where she started.
Um and Obama's at 23%.
He was uh flat, 21% in January's 23% in March.
He's uh down by seven points to Mrs. Clinton, but he's not really surging.
I made a mistake.
I said he was down by seven.
He's only he's up by two.
Hillary is down, and that's why uh they are getting closer.
And of course, you know, we we are getting closer being able to establish a graveyard for media templates for the 2008 election.
For example, Commander-in-Chief, the TV show with uh what's her name?
Um that's right, Gina Davis, a histoire, and everybody knows what that show was about.
That show was to prepare America for the concept of a female president.
Of course, that show bombed.
I mean it bombed royally.
And of course, the big-time liberal radio talk show network bankrupt.
Katie Curick.
Need I say more.
So this this graveyard of media templates for the 2008 election is piling up.
Now we've got this Obama surging headline.
There's stories throughout the drive-by media today about how the uh uh the the people are just a lot of Democrats saying, No, we don't want to be sub subjected to this inevitability of the Hillary campaign.
We're not we're not just a bunch of sponges out here that are gonna dutifully vote for Hillary because it's inevitable.
Uh and more and more stories about Hillary's old.
I mean, the Clintons, they're old.
That was then, and this is now, and we need younger, newer, fresher people who are not going where they're going simply because they're entitled.
Speaking of Obama, you notice a rift going on between the uh Reverend Sharpton and Obama.
Uh, Reverend Sharpton says that Obama is not down for the struggle, and he hasn't done enough for the community.
And uh news report said that uh Reverend Al, a little jealous out there that Obama's being called clean whenever Rev and Al takes a bath every day.
Uh when when Obama's being called articulate, and of course, uh uh nobody's ever had any problem understanding what Reverend Sharpton is saying, even when he uses bullhorn.
Uh he's a little jealous out there.
He's denying that that story is accurate, but the story is nevertheless out there.
Uh our microphones, our cameras are everywhere, and it was just the other day.
The Reverend Al went to the Obama headquarters, stood outside with his megaphone.
Today, I challenge Barack Obama to come out here and explain yourself to the community.
Where were you, Obama, when we marched for justice in summer?
Where were you when Tawana Broly was abused for telling her story?
Where were you when Freddie's fashion my burnt to the ground?
Oh, I I was at home.
Uh uh, come out here now and explain those white interlopers running your campaign, or I'm gonna talk about your mama, and I won't stop till there is justice.
Okay, Obama, your mama's so fat.
If you poke her in the leg, she leaks gravy.
Your mama's so fat on a scale of one to ten, she's a 747.
Your mama is so fat, she has to have Euros in one pocket and pesos in the other.
Uh, the Reverend Sharpton upset that Obama not down for the struggle.
All right, we gotta go to the break.
First break of the day.
Profit center, obscene profit center will be back and continue on the EIB network right after this.
You know, Mike.
Go grab uh Mama Told Me Not to Run.
Even though it's from the 2004 campaign.
I'm in a I'm in an Al Sharpton mood today.
Your mama's so fat on a scale of one to ten, she's a 747.
I gotta hear this.
I've just I gotta this is from the 2004 campaign.
Reverend Sharpton, all he wanted was his matching funds, and he was out to do.
As soon as I get my matching funds, I'm out to know.
And there aren't gonna be any matching funds this year because Obama is in the way.
I have to hear this again, folks.
I just Barack Obama to come out here and explain yourself to the community.
Where were you, Obama, when we marched for justice in summer?
Where were you when Tawana Broly was abused for telling her story?
Where were you when Freddie's fashion my burnt to the ground?
Oh, I I wasn't home.
Uh uh, come out here now and explain those white interlopers running your campaign, or I'm gonna talk about your mama, and I won't stop till there is justice.
Okay, Obama, your mama's so fat, if you poke her in the leg, She leaks gravy.
Your mama's so fat on a scale of one to ten.
She's a 747.
Your mama is so fat.
She has to have euros in one pocket and payfuls and all of them.
Thing is, I can just see it.
I just see Sharpton outside Obama's headquarters with a megaphone.
Hi, yes.
Having more.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have Rush Limbaugh talent on loan from God.
All right, uh Khalik.
Uh Khalid Sheikh Mohammed confirmed his place in history as Al Qaeda's most ambitious operational planner.
When he confessed in a U.S. military tribunal.
And by the way, the drive-bys are all over the place questioning this.
With their torture youth, Mithra Limbaugh.
If they're with torture youth, we can't we can't count on any of this.
And what would have happened had he been thried in a real U.S. court mither limball?
What would have been happening?
What would have been the case that this is unfair.
There are liberals.
You go to the any kook website you want.
And you will see comments from Americans.
Proclaiming the innocence of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
By the way, the shot the mug shot, not the mugshot, the shot that of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that every network is showing shortly after his capture is being misrepresented in several media places today as the way he looked after we tortured him.
After the waterboarding.
Now they admitted that they waterboarded the guy, and that he uh he lasted much longer than the average terrorist lasts during waterboarding.
Anyway, he took credit for not only planning 9-11, he admitted, he confessed uh to the 1993 World Trade Center bombings, all in all, he confessed to a U.S. military tribunal to planning and supporting 31 terrorist attacks.
Uh topped, of course, by 9-11.
I was responsible for the 9-11 operation from A to Z, Mohammed said in a statement read Saturday during a combatant status review tribunal at the U.S. detention facility at Club Gitmo.
By the way, this is this has to uh uh propel our licensed merchandise misses of Club Gitman.
I mean, look, look, the treatment down there is so wonderful, and Sunday, these people forget their hate.
They forget their anger, and they confess to everything.
Uh being at Club Gitmo, and of course, we have, as I say, a thriving uh licensed merchandise business at Club Gitmo.
We get your own Club Gitmo hats and t-shirts and so forth.
Uh, just go to the EIB store at WW Rush Limbaugh.com.
We'll have some media comments on all this.
And we're prepping a bite from Rosie O'Donnell on the view today, nine minutes long, hard to cut up, but I can summarize it for you.
Thank you.
And I know.
Had a great, great uh newsletter interview yesterday afternoon with Rick Santorum.
Such passion, such energy.
It'll be coming up in the next issue of the Limbaugh Letter.
And welcome back.
Great to have you.
The Khalid Sheikh Mohammed story.
We've got some media sound bites uh here, a montage of some of the media reaction, but perhaps the the most over-the-top one was on the view today with Rosie O'Donnell.
And I'm delaying playing the uh the other drive-by media sound bites.
Uh what she said uh on the on the view show today is just I don't know.
This woman is, you know uh order of fries short of a happy meal.
The elevator doesn't go to the top, whatever floor.
Uh uh, normally I would ignore this, but I mean you just have to hear this.
This is this is what's passing for intelligent conversation on Barbara Walder Show.
Um I will give you the uh I by the way, there's that picture up there.
They found a new species of leopard in Borneo.
And it's a beautiful, beautiful cat.
I happen to love cats, big and small.
But in reading about this leopard, uh, new species.
We're supposedly wiping out all these species.
This this leopard has two inch fangs that are as large as a tiger's fangs, but the tiger's ten times as large as the leopard.
This the the fact sheet accompanying the story, it's in the UK Daily Mail, says a leopard is just barely over a foot long.
My cat's bigger than that.
I never knew leopards were that small.
I can't believe a leopard's that small, but it runs around in trees.
It attacks from on high.
Uh can you imagine something is foot long with two inch fangs?
A foot long?
I'd like to have one as a pet.
It looked as a picture of it.
It's a gorgeous cat.
I never knew a leopard was that small.
And they've got a picture of one.
It doesn't look that small of the picture.
That has to be.
It has to be wrong.
But then with a tiger ten feet long, I guess it it might make uh sense.
Anyway, a couple phone calls here quickly.
This Diana in uh Murrayville, Tennessee.
Hi, Diana, welcome to the program.
Thank you.
Um thank you for giving me a second chance.
Uh I called.
I'm calling because I owe you an apology.
I was um I called you on Monday and called you a name that you did not deserve.
And um I uh that's uh when you call me uh but you actually use the orifice's actual yeah yeah name.
Okay.
Appreciate that.
And for one thing, that was out of my character.
I I don't uh I don't ordinarily use profanity with someone because I have uh and when I do or when I screw up whether it's profanity or whatever, I have such a relationship with God that uh it bothers me when when that happens.
And uh because when you sin, you sin against God to uh also.
And uh I think a lot of you and I um like I told your uh call screener, um I listened to you for sixteen, seventeen years, something like that, and uh and have wanted to have a conversation with you, and um and then what do I do?
I get on the phone and uh I try to make chopped liver out of you and childish and stupid and uh I d I've got enough stuff in my life.
I don't need stu uh stupid added to my to my list.
So I uh I I appreciate the apology.
I I uh I feel bad that you've been suffering some guilt all week.
Oh uh you just don't know.
I'm I've been I've been I think I in that anger uh episode I I think I used up my energy for the week.
Uh well you were real you were you were angry.
I mean I you you you uh you didn't like the way I had dealt with uh a woman called her prior to you.
That's w you you were telling me that uh I had behaved in such a way that you had to use that uh bodily orifice uh description uh of me.
Uh but you know everybody has one except people with colostomy bags.
I mean it's it's it is what it is.
So I I appreciate I appreciate your well, even people with colostomy bags you'll have one, but it's not you.
But but you um I I'm uh I'm I'm I'm glad you called.
I I hope you feel better.
Um I do.
I I w well I called because I wanted to I wanted to clear my conscience, you know, so that I would uh have peace once again.
And uh like I said, I don't like to displease the Lord.
And um he's he's the most imp most important, you know, thing in my life.
So uh I you know I'm sorry.
Well, let me let me let me apologize to you for making you feel that way.
Uh normally you shouldn't grant people that much power to make you feel that way, but no, usually I don't.
In this case you did.
Uh and I apologize because that's not my intent.
My intent here is not is not to offend people to make because I know it's gonna happen anyway.
I don't try to.
And I I could have stated my point without using uh profanity.
And that's you know, that was ridiculous.
That's borderline profanity.
You hear the word in the movies all the time these days.
But I I uh I appreciate your call, uh Diana.
Thanks so much, but please uh think think nothing more of it, okay?
These these uh these things happen in the in the uh in the height of passion, and I I did not take it personally nor anything.
I d so uh even I didn't figure you would but when actually you shouldn't have because you weren't the one that uh you weren't the one that committed the crime, so to speak.
It was it was myself.
So uh I was the one I'm the one that has to that had to own up to it.
So uh that's what I'm doing.
And you've done that, and I appreciate it.
Thanks so much for the call.
I appreciate it.
Uh Nick in uh in Detroit, Detroit.
Welcome, sir, to the EIB network.
Hi, Rush.
Thank you for taking my call.
You bet.
I wanted to start off by saying thank you for being the beacon of truth and some of the dark moments we get from our media, it's good to have a coarse correction uh on a daily basis.
So thank you very much.
Thank you, sir.
You're more than welcome.
I'm happy and honored to do it.
Sounds great.
Yeah, I wanted to uh not belabor this point, and I'm not particularly sure about the the scientific um evidence surrounding this, but when I was in Switzerland at the uh Yangfrau uh outlook point there on the Young Frau Mountain, they have an ice palace there, which is a pretty much carved out um uh palatial sort of landscape in the ice gl ice glacier there, excuse me.
And throughout the tour, um you see this sort of dark line.
It's uh looks a lot like a line in a in a tree stump.
And what the tour guide had explained to us is that was a line that was created by the soot from the factories during the industrial age.
And I was trying to think, just back, it just occurred to me today that if there was that much emissions at that time.
Now, granted this was from coal and other type of of uh of resources, but if there was that much to actually stain the the Swiss Alps, per se.
Um that's not too far back to really go and see what maximum carbon emissions has on the effect of uh our um environment here.
And uh it just kind of surprised me that uh that seemed it hasn't been very long ago and doesn't seem to be come up as a fact.
What's the point?
What is your what is your point?
I don't get the point.
Well, why is this global warming even being debated?
It seems that uh time seems to be a factor.
We don't know how to time it takes.
It is being debated because it's an entirely political issue.
It's a leftist issue that is designed to achieve political means.
It is not about science.
It is uh it's more religious than it is science, and the reason there's a debate going on is because there's a whole lot of people that don't buy the propaganda that the left is putting out.
I mean, you can use uh examples like yours, countless others.
Uh one one of the things I uh asking myself, why is it that that that propaganda like Gore's movie works?
Uh well, one of the reasons it works is because it's aimed at kids, and all you have to do is put in some animations of suffering polar bears, you melt their hearts, and you know, kids kids will believe uh anything and and uh you drag their parents to school, make them watch it.
But aside from that, how many why is it so many adults who don't are not thinking?
They just act like sponges, soak all this up.
There are countless societal and cultural reasons for it here in the United States, and and one of the reasons is we are so affluent uh and we're so self-absorbed that we actually are open to all of the guilt that is forced on us.
And people are willing to accept the blame for it, willing to admit the sin, and ill and in the process they want to repent.
But be it's beyond that.
Uh anybody with any education about science science, geology, biology, uh, would be able to debunk these claims with common sense.
So it makes me wonder where is this education and this common sense.
For for example, your description, uh your example is one, but we've had ice ages throughout the history of this world, and they have come and gone.
Now, what is it that caused ice to roll back?
What does it cause ice to melt long before human beings were capable of producing four percent of the world's CO2?
These are natural cycles.
You can go back um to the thirteen hundreds.
It was so warm in the thirteen hundreds that they grew crops and so forth in Scotland and then Greenland.
You can't do that now.
Uh it's uh it's much colder now than it was in the 1300s.
The 1300s there was no industrial revolution, no man-made activity or no activity by man that was making all these pollutants.
Why don't people just go to that because everything is personal?
It's sort of like most people's historical perspective.
Most people's historical perspective begins with the day of their birth.
That's when history started.
And anything beyond that takes effort to learn, and so I think uh in a similar way, most people think that the earth is no older than their grandparents.
Uh for some odd reason.
I that's that's a uh a little bit of a flawed analogy and it's it's an exaggeration.
I understand that.
But how in the world can anybody know anything about the past regarding ice ages and the woolly mammoth and and uh then these warmups that have taken place.
Uh how can anybody know about that and fall for this rhetoric, this propaganda that's being spewed uh today.
And then it it it boils down to this, and that is there are apparently enough human beings in the world who are wandering aimlessly.
If they don't believe in God, they'll believe in anything.
They also have, at the same time, they have no belief in God and no belief in anything greater than that which exists on earth.
They have this vain attachment to themselves, which makes them accept the notion that they are that powerful that driving around certain cars and burning coal, all of which is natural.
Oil, coal, they are organic.
And everybody says, we gotta go organic to save they're organic.
The stuff is here.
It was placed here by God.
It was placed here for a reason.
We're not misusing it.
We're using it for reasons that are owing to our creativity.
We couldn't have gotten along and be as advanced as a civilization as we are without discovering and using those things.
And yet, it is those discoveries, inventions, and progress that's being blamed for this.
This is poppycock.
And yet, so many people are willing to just buy into it.
Uh, it has to be a lack of confidence, lack of education combined with an awesome case of vanity.
We'll be back after this.
Stay with us.
Wow, this is fabulous.
Now I'm getting emails about how poorly I accept apologies.
As poorly as I accept compliments.
Anyway.
All right.
We have vamped here until we had the Rosie O'Donnell sound, but it was really tough to cut up.
It's nine minutes, and I've we've got 30 seconds of it here, which which uh gets to the crux of it about Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
Uh, as you know, he's uh he's confessed now to uh 31 planning and supporting 31 terrorist attacks.
Here's a uh media montage drive-by media rushing to his defense.
How credible is this laundry list of targets.
If you're being subjected to waterboarding or a torture, won't you just spew out all kinds of locations to make it stop?
Was coerce was tortured.
This comes four years after KSM was captured in Pakistan and subjected to what the U.S. calls extreme interrogation techniques, including officials tell ABC News, waterboarding.
Waterboarding.
It leads to torture.
You mean waterboarded.
Certainly, defense attorneys in his case will raise the matter of how this information was obtained.
Unbelievable, except it's totally believable.
The drive-by media coming to the defense of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
We know that he was behind 9-11.
Yeah, it may sound a little suspicious, claiming credit for all of these things that have happened, but uh despite that, the the drive-bys just can't deal with the fact that this guy's confessed.
They have to blame the United States.
They have to doubt it because they think torture was used and because they think waterboarding was used.
Now, Rosie O'Donnell on the View today got into her usual and predictable argument with Elizabeth Hasselbeck, who is the ostensible conservative on this show.
This show, The View, uh is is is except for its size being smaller than Oprah, is just as dangerous to American women as Oprah is.
It is this show is creating you I mean, a bunch of mind-numbed robot sponges sitting out there cramming in the Twinkies, watching all this stuff.
Uh I mean, these are the women that they have to call a pickup truck to haul them out of the house to take them in the hospital.
It is just so Rosie is is uh is she's wrong about Mohammed, how long he's been in custody, she misportrays uh this picture that everybody shows, including the view.
That that picture, by the way, that you're seeing on TV in a t-shirt and uh the hairy body and the the unkempt hair and so forth.
That picture was taken as he was captured three or four years ago, I forget what it was, was in Pakistan.
It's not a picture of him after the so-called torture.
Rosie goes on to say that he's been in custody since 1993.
He hasn't been in custody since 1993.
She told Elizabeth Hasselbeck, she got mad at Hasselbeck as Hasselbeck called Khalid Sheikh Mohammed a terrorist.
Rosie O'Donnell said, Oh, oh, yeah, yes, you're gonna rob him of his humanity now.
You want to rob him of his humanity by calling him a terrorist.
Uh here's here's 30 seconds of what we could cull from this.
And Cookie watched it, said it was one of the toughest things to watch because A, it's stupid, but B, she knows there's an audience out there soaking all this stuff up.
I think the man has been in custody of the American government in secret CIA torture prisons in Guantanamo Bay, where torture is accepted and allowed, and he finally is the guy who admits to doing everything.
They finally found the guy.
It's not that guy bin Laden.
It's this guy they've had since 93.
And look at this is the picture they release of him.
Doesn't he look healthy?
This man, for whatever he did or didn't do, he is not the be-all end all of terrorism in America, and our government has not found the answer.
The guy has confessed, he've confessed to the ninth the World Trade Center long ago.
This is indisputable.
Everybody knows this.
He hasn't been in custody since 1993, and the picture of him was taken when he was captured, not after he was tortured down at Club Gitmo.
Uh the connections, this guy, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is the uncle of Ramsay Youssef.
You all know who Ramsay Youssef is.
He was the mastermind of what happened to the World Trade Center in 1993.
She doesn't even know that.
This is this is just a clueless ignoramus.
Uh and of course, the First Amendment's the first amount.
I know that, but you you you would have to think that a major broadcast entity like like ABC, and especially a person like Barbara Walters, who uh has this uh as far as it goes, this impeccable reputation, would run the risk of soiling it by supporting and sponsoring and putting this kind of drivel about the greatest threat the free peoples of the world face today, uh, is Rosie O'Donnell on the air at ABC.
You would think there'd be some compunction about this, some reluctance, but apparently not.
Uh quick timeout, back after this.
Stay with us.
Well, I'd say everybody's on edge today.
Go to the email.
Why ain't you talking back this?
Why ain't you talking back that?
When'd you talking about it?
It's a three hour program, folks.
I'm host.
I follow my instincts.
We're gonna get to it all as we always do.
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