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Nov. 2, 2007 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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November 2, 2007, Friday, Hour #2
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You know, this driver's license business in New York, the illegal business.
Um did you know?
You know, Spitzer is out there, Elliot Spitzer, why I I this just doesn't have any, I don't know how this came up.
I just in fact, let's go to the audio stunbites of this because we've got we got Spitzer talking about this.
Let's go to audio sumbite number seven.
We'll go in order from there.
This is uh press conference uh yesterday in Newburgh, New York, and this is what he said about the uh driver's license for illegal issues.
I've never quite figured out why certain things become issues or they don't, but I can tell you what motivated us on this issue was security.
Here's here's how this became uh an issue, uh, Governor.
What is amazing to me about this is how Mrs. Clinton gets to be quiet when she wants to be quiet.
This is her state.
The fact that she's a presidential candidate only adds to the fact she should be asked about this.
The fact that she's a senator from the state of New York and is not being peppered by the press.
What do you think of the governor's plans here for illegal immigrants getting driver's license?
It's amazing how she's able to skate.
She's given a pass.
It's too radioactive for her, writes the AP.
Man, oh man, oh man, what I have loved over several occasions the last eighteen years for you Doomkoffs in the media to think certain issues were too radioactive for me to talk about.
Good grief.
Woman doesn't have to say diddly squat about anything, and she doesn't.
Okay, Governor Spitzer, that's how the issue became an issue.
It was being ignored by the drive-by media for the most part, but that on this program uh last Monday is how this became an issue.
Now, Spitzer's out there saying it has nothing to do with the voter fraud, it has nothing to do with anything.
It has to do with security.
We gotta know who these people are.
Uh John Fund has done a great piece at Opinionjournal.com today, uh, quoting a whole bunch of New York uh uh officials who and we we mentioned this earlier in the week.
They just rely on honesty.
If you show up and register or get a driver's license in New York, you automatically, because of motor voter, you get a voter registration form.
And if you if you get a driver's license, well, you got a photo ID, and they've only got to come up with a fake uh social security number.
And I think somebody said I've got it in the stack here.
There are 40 million bogus social security numbers in the system, the federal system, the federal ID system, 40 million bogus social security numbers.
And the people in New York say, well, you know, we we expect people to be honest.
If they tell us that they're a citizen, we we expect that they're gonna be honest about Do you know that eight of the nineteen hijackers who blew up the towers on 9-11 had driver's licenses.
Eight of them.
And this is it's it's totally what this uh what this issue is is all about.
Voter fraud.
The Democrats need these votes.
And Mrs. Clinton, why it's not just it's not just illegals.
Look at what else Mrs. Clinton has been behind.
She is in favor of uh of lifting the restrictions on felons being able to vote.
On a number of other restrictions that exist on uh on voting, she wants to remove those.
She doesn't care what this country looks like as long as she becomes president of this country.
That's that's pretty much all that she's interested in.
And it's scary, folks, because these people would preside over the institutions, traditions that have made this country great, just being destroyed.
Uh and they don't care.
It just it's now she's out there playing this victim card uh, and a lot of people in the media not happy about this.
And I'll tell you what it is.
You know, uh the the this it's not just the cheapest form of pandering.
So all of a sudden you're gonna say, I'm a strong woman.
I'm uh I'm a I'm as strong as a man.
I I don't know, I can I can handle this job.
Now all of a sudden to go victim and to have your campaign tell the press, yeah.
Well, this is part of a long plan strategy based on what happened when Rick Lazio invaded her space during a Senate debate for the election in New York.
So they're going back to that playbook because they think it worked then, but running for president's a little bit different from running for the Senate, especially if most of your career has been built up on you're tough, and you're not gonna back down from anybody.
You're Hillary Clinton.
You've got a testicle lockbox.
Now, all of a sudden, to start playing the victim uh is is I'll tell you what it is.
It's an excuse for a lack of substance and talent, ladies and gentlemen.
Mrs. Clinton doesn't have the talent that her husband does to answer or not answer questions in a way that the press marvels at.
You never saw this with the press getting on Clinton for not answering something, or for hedging uh or for trying to have it both ways.
They sat back and marveled with Mrs. Clinton, they're getting a little fed up, even the AP.
Hey, if you want to stop these guys from attacking you, Mrs. Clinton, just try answering the questions.
Here is ABC's the note.
This is uh this is uh very, very friendly toward libs.
Invincible no more.
Hillary Clinton's trying out for a new role as victim, but her strategy of defending herself through gender politics risks sacrificing one of her campaign's greatest strengths.
They're not happy that she's doing this, and they quote others in the drive-by's today who have written something similar.
Uh Ruth Marcus, Washington Post.
And those other guys are beating up on Clinton, if you can call that beating up, because she's the strong front runner, not because she's a weak woman, and a candidate as strong as Clinton doesn't need to play the woman as victim card, Marcus writes.
Using gender this way as a setback, Hillary Clinton's woman enough to take these attacks like a man.
Just like she puts her pants on, like every other guy.
One leg at a time.
Uh so there's there's there's discontent throughout.
And this driver's license business and the uh the the immigration uh issue uh is something that's gonna haunt her and the party.
Look at this in the Washington Post.
I still continue to be amazed at this.
Issue of illegal immigration is quandary for Democrats.
Many voters want a tougher stance than candidates offer.
Until Tuesday night, the Democrat presidential candidates had largely ignored the subject of illegal immigration.
The topic, Democrat strategist concluded, was fraught with too much potential for alienating general election voters.
Well, my gosh, folks, here's a party that as a strategy is avoiding telling you what they think and want about illegal immigration because they might not get your vote.
Does that not sum up and confirm what I have told you about liberals and the left?
For the longest time, they can't dare be honest.
But Mrs. Clinton let the cat out of the bag.
She wished the amnesty bill had passed.
They were able to ignore it.
This is the thing.
They were able to ignore it in all these previous debates.
Nobody brought the issue up, and it is the issue.
It is the huge issue.
It's the big issue in California as to why half the state's feeling in melee's with like the future is oblique, because nobody's doing anything to stop it.
Uh how would you like to be in California?
You open up the uh this this telegraph, the UK telegraph, top 100 most influential liberals, and find your governor Arnold Schwarzenegger number eight.
When he ran as a conservative Republican.
Man, if I lived out there, I'd be a mess, too.
My governor is number eight most influential liberal in the country.
But he is.
But the press continues to shield Hillary or they were.
Uh and and the whole party from This immigration issue.
Uh, and if they think that they can get elected by avoiding it and not addressing it, because it's too volatile, Democrat strategists concluded that the subject is fraught with too much potential for alienating general election voters.
The reality is that this is an issue where people support what Democrats have to say on a policy level, but Democrats do not reflect the emotional tone and intensity of the electorate, said Mark Melman, a Democrat strategist.
Mr. Melman, wishful thinking.
You can't even be honest with the press nor yourself.
The fact of the matter is, people do not support Democrats on a policy level when it comes to illegal immigration.
In New York, where driver's licenses are concerned, or amnesty nationwide.
And your party supports all that, Mr. Melman, because you want those people as voters, even if they have to be registered fraudulently.
We'll be back.
Mrs. Clinton, uh, ladies and gentlemen, understands how devastating and dismal and bleak was her performance the other night, so she's gone into rehearsals with her husband uh for the next series of debates.
Our microphones were there.
Well, I figured a little practice would build up your confidence.
Okay, let's get started.
Hey, uh, Gary, is she's ready.
Senator Clinton, you've said that you'll bring the troops home from Iraq and send other troops to replace them as long as it's necessary.
Now, some people might say that you're taking both sides of the issue with that statement.
Where exactly do you stand on Iraq?
Now what do I do?
Hey, hey, don't worry, you're just getting warmed up.
Shake it off and move forward.
Uh, next question, please.
The governor of New York recently tried to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.
Do you agree with his position?
No.
Illegal immigrants should not be able to get driver's licenses.
But because of George Bush's failed attempts at immigration reform, there are many undocumented workers who must have them to be able to drive safely on our roads.
Once again, Senator, it it seems like you're taking both sides of this issue.
Stop right now.
I don't want any more of this driver's license.
I don't give a flying b whether those drive or not.
Do you know how many bing years I've had to put up with that husband of mine anything that breathes?
Taking all kinds of for saying that stupid vast right wing conspiracy to say sorry b and my career.
It's my turn, so vote for me.
Oh, not again.
I was just starting to like him.
Get another one!
Now it's open line Friday.
Rush Limbaugh at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Uh, this is Janice in uh in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Hi, Janice.
Hi, Rush.
Well, you kind of stole my thunder, because I was going to mention Rick Lazio, but when he was running for the Senate, and he walked up to Hillary during the debate and handed her the piece of paper, you know, the the lids and the media went nuts.
And back then I thought Lazio made a big mistake by backing down, and Republicans need to take a lesson, and they absolutely cannot repeat that mistake that he made.
You know, she's so weak and fragile that no one can even challenge her or get close to her, then she should just go home and bake cookies.
But the current media attention, I think on this is they're gonna just forget about this for just a few days.
Oh, you think they'll forget about it in a few days?
Oh, I do, because they're her gal.
Uh yes, she's their gal, you mean.
Yes, sorry.
Uh uh.
Well, they they may try to forget it, but you have to understand let me see if I can put this in perspective.
They're clearly uh thank thanks, Janice.
I want you to listen to this.
There clearly are some media people who are not happy with what she's done.
Now, not saying that that's permanent, not saying that she won't be able to get them back with threats, uh whatever else that she has in the arsenal.
But you have to understand how these people look at both Clintons.
They are on pedestals, particularly Bill.
But these are the sixties generation representatives.
This is the last chance, the sixties radicals to actually take over and run the country.
This is it.
This is it for the baby boomer generation in terms of running for president.
Certainly is it for the Clintons.
And so throughout the public life of the Clintons, they have been idolized.
As a cut above, as special, have been coddled, they have been protected.
They have been looked upon with utter awe by their contemporaries in the drive-by media.
Mrs. Clinton is basically running for president because it's her turn.
Because she has eaten all these excrement sandwiches over the years being married to Bill.
She gave up her feminist career at Wellesley, went to Yale, met this guy, went to the sticks of Arkansas.
That's what elites think of it.
And she had to live down there for all those years in Arkansas.
She had to be the breadwinner while Clinton's out, you know what, with you know who.
And it's excrement sandwich after excrement sandwich.
It's just it's just her turn.
If her last name weren't Clinton, she wouldn't, she wouldn't nobody even think of her.
As an executive, somebody could run the health care of America.
What's happened here?
In this debate on Tuesday night, you had a major defection from the drive-by in Tim Russert.
Tim Russert went after all of these people, but particularly Mrs. Clinton, with questions that she hasn't been asked before.
And she doesn't like that.
I guarantee you that the Clinton camp steaming at Russert and at NBC, and they let it be known to a couple people how angry they were.
But now sort of the bloom is off the rose.
Mrs. Clinton, who has undeservedly, by the way, but these these people in the media and elsewhere are true believers in the they think that the Clintons are above normal human beings in intelligence, in strategy, trickery, achievement, accomplishment.
They can't lose.
And they have them uh sort of like kids, idolize sports figures and make heroes out of them before they even know them.
It's a natural thing.
And I think that's the way a lot of people look at the Clintons.
Now, Hillary has blown it.
She has really disappointed them.
First, with lack of answers.
These are these people in the media are liberals and they want to hear it.
They want to hear, they don't want to hear full-fledged, but they don't like this hedging.
They don't like having to cover this.
You can see the impatience in a lot of in a lot of print journalists' uh work on Mrs. Clinton.
They also don't like the fact that now she's playing the girl.
Now she's playing the victim.
That is genuine.
They are disappointed.
She has let them down.
Uh they want to be able to hear a lie delivered flawlessly.
That's where she doesn't have the substance and talent of her husband.
Bill used to be able to give them every lie they wanted to hear as smooth as if it was the truth from God.
And they sat there knowing full well it was a lie or lies, but they marveled.
Mrs. Clinton can't do it.
Mrs. Clinton does not have one-tenth the substance, nor the skill nor the talent of her husband in that regard.
This campaign of hers, I'll guarantee you something.
The Democrats want to shield from the country what they really think about illegal immigration.
Mrs. Clinton is going to have to shield the country from what she thinks about everything if she's if she has any hope of getting elected.
And she'd have to do that for 13 months, folks.
And will people let her get away with that for 13 months?
She's not the first lady now.
She is on stage as the preemptive favorite to win the Democrat nomination.
She has this aura of inevitability around her.
She's not going to get away hedging, taking both sides or no side of an issue for 13 months.
The press is not going to be satisfied.
Now it may well be in this instance, I mean, the press is still for don't misunderstand, they're not going to defect from from Mrs. Clinton in terms of support.
But I then they may get over this, and we may have Hillary.
Her next debate, whether it is or not, may be labeled as a stunning grand slam home run.
Wow, what a comeback.
Probably will be something along those lines.
but I I think that that something's happened here.
I think the bloom is off the rose.
There's not so much awe.
There's a little disappointment that the press has in her because she just doesn't have it.
Uh and and to go through thirteen months without telling us one thing what she wants to do is go fly.
No need to think about it, folks.
We do that here for you.
Hee hee.
One more comment on the on a question I got from the previous caller about uh will the press eventually get over their anger with Mrs. Clinton here.
Folks, I think in my sense of this.
My my sense of this is that a big bubble has been burst here.
Uh inside the Democrat Party.
Uh the y Mrs. Clinton can only go so far as the aura of invincibility will take her, as the aura of inevitability will take her.
And the biggest enemy, the biggest threat to the aura of invincibility is Mrs. Clinton herself.
And her inability to appear invincible.
Her inability to appear inevitable.
This performance of hers in this debate, I think has shaken a lot of people up.
They were willing to overlook her negatives being at 49%.
That's that's n nobody's ever been elected president with negatives that high.
Uh and now this this business on immigration, that that was just one of the most undisciplined answers.
Especially when she blurted out, we needed that comprehensive immigration reform.
We needed amnesty.
She's been trying to cover that up.
Like she tries to cover up all the rest of her agenda.
Uh and and with with the inside the campaign people now announcing that they've had this long held strategy to go girl, uh the first time she's attacked and hit, this does not appear invincible.
This does not appear powerful.
This is not Clinton esque.
And I I I think we'll not know for quite a while, but I think uh in the bowels of this party and in a lot of other places, the bloom's off the rose and there's serious concern here about about her and her candidacy and full and don't forget, uh, you know, one of her one of her big problems is that her husband's always lurking around too.
And by comparison, she just doesn't meet up with those expectations.
She just doesn't compare.
She doesn't have the substance, she doesn't have the talent, not the kind of talent the Democrats are looking for.
Here's Mark in St. Louis.
Nice to have you, sir, on the EIB network and open line Friday.
Thank you, Rush.
Megadiddoes from St. Louis.
I have a question.
I need your uh advice and basically uh to get my uh wife to believe the same way I do.
Uh I listen to your show uh every day, and we are getting ready to move into a new house.
Congratulations.
In an in a slumping housing market, you in St. Louis are moving up to a new house.
Happy to hear that.
Well, thank you very much.
And basically our argument is over our mattress.
We have a five-year-old mattress.
That's not a good thing to be arguing about.
Uh Mark, that really isn't.
Uh it's one place you never want to argue.
Exactly.
And uh she basically uh you know thinks it's fine, or if we need a new one, we can buy, you know, a cheap one.
And since I listen to you every day and listen to uh how you uh say you sleep on the sleep number bed, uh I was wondering if I should really pursue that to get the sleep number bed if it was really indeed uh that good, and uh, you know, maybe give me some uh hints.
Well I've been sleeping on it for eleven years.
Uh and and I've I've had different versions of it over eleven years, but I've I've had one for eleven years.
Uh and one thing, you know, I uh uh I have people you you really use that bed you talk about.
How can anyone dare challenge my integrity and honor by asking me such a question?
Somebody asked me the other day about I forget You really drive those general motives.
Well, what do you think, folks?
So now basically you're wondering, you want to know if I really use the bed.
And I be it's probably your wife, right?
Exactly.
That's but it's probably your wife who w does your wife listen to the program?
Uh she listens to it sometimes.
She's a school teacher, but I always tell her to listen to it on her break.
Is she what's her objection to the bed?
Uh basically that, you know, it costs uh too much and that we're moving into a new house and we you know need uh more things than just you know a bed.
But I my argument is, you know, if you don't get a good night's sleep, you know, I could not do good at my job and then lose my job and would lose the house.
Well, that's one way of looking at it.
But uh but you know, getting good night's sleep is is important for other reasons too.
Uh but you're moving into a new house.
I I I have to share a little philosophy with you here.
Sure.
When are you moving?
We are moving.
It should be built probably within three weeks.
We'll probably move.
You're building a new house.
Correct.
I bet many Americans are wondering how in the world this is possible with the subprime and the mortgage markets roiled and going to hell in a handbasket.
But I'm not I don't want to get sidetracked with that.
All right, so you you uh I remodeled my house once, big time.
I actually cut it in half and expanded it.
And and it took two years.
And about a year and a half in, I started to get impatient because I go in every day and I wouldn't see anything done.
Now that contractors ripping me off with I get bills and I can't see anything done here.
I'm not seeing any progress.
So I started thinking, all right, I'm gonna just tell them forget this plan, forget that plan, forget that molding, forget this get me ready to move in.
And then somebody said to me, it's six months.
Get it the way you want it.
You'll have it for the rest of your life.
You got a long life to live yet, so get it the way you want it.
So you're getting a new house.
You're gonna decorate it, you need things to go in it and so forth.
A bed is not insignificant.
Whether you end up getting a sleep number bed or not, don't don't skimp on this.
I mean, this is this is one way to look.
You're just gonna fight about it again in a couple years once a thing gets lumps in it and so forth, or makes you snore louder than uh you normally do.
You get a bed that's quality and you want to worry about it for years and years and years.
It'll be done with and over with, and you'll be glad that you did it.
In the big scheme of things, shoot higher.
Give yourself some incentive to be able to pay for it, to go for it, to get it.
That's what I told her.
Well, then what's the objection?
Is it purely the money?
Yeah, it's you know, she she thinks, oh, you know, you can buy, you know, a good mattress for you know, a cheap uh, you know, a cheap price, not as much as a sleep number, and that you know, it probably is just a you know, rip off like everything else that's see that's down now.
We're getting down.
I knew if I stuck with this long enough, I knew that we would get to the nub of it.
The nub of it, she thinks it's a gimmick, right?
Correct.
She just thinks it's come on, air in the mattress.
I've seen that's probably nothing more than a raft, she's telling you.
And uh and it it's it's until you until you get on it, I mean apparently what I say about it is is not enough for her because uh the thing is literally amazing.
Uh i it you can make it as firm or as soft as you want on either side of it.
Uh tailor it for what you know what her f firmness desires are, yours are and so forth.
Uh you gotta be able to go someplace.
There's a number of stores that sell them that you could actually lay down on one.
Right, right.
Well, I think we're gonna buy one.
Well, that's good.
Just make the decision and just go do it.
I might be sleeping on the couch, though.
No, she will because she doesn't want the bed.
There you go.
That's it.
That's a good comeback.
Now, is is is it really I mean, I'm I'm I'm trying to help out.
I'm genuinely trying to help you.
Is it is it just money, or is it?
Be honest with me, is it the fact that I recommend the bed that gives her a reason to oppose it?
Well, I think again, she thinks it's a gimmick, and I think that you know, uh she uses money as uh, you know, as a tool to to cover up on you know ulterior motives like uh like you said that uh she thinks it's a gimmick and things like that.
And you know, I think we can tell her that they they've got them in Radison Hotels.
Right.
I and I think I think go spend the night in a hotel hint hint.
There you go.
Take her out on a date, spend the night.
Don't tell her that you're going there because there's a select number bed.
Just make sure you get a room that's got one in there.
So oh, honey, looky here.
After you wake up.
Right, exactly.
Exactly.
Because like I said, I don't think it's a uh it's a money issue because I know we can afford it.
Yeah, well, and this is just marriage.
This is just marriage.
You're the husband of what you think and what you want that somebody's always going to be able to convince her otherwise.
Yeah, her friend.
Well, I hope I've helped here, but be a man about this.
You know it's a good bed.
You know that's something that you want to try.
There's no reason we're in a bed.
We're not talking about some extravagant item here.
We're talking about a functional portion of a major important room in your house.
Correct.
Correct.
I agree.
How long you've been married?
We have been married for five years.
How long do you want to be married?
Uh forever, hopefully.
Then get the bed and show who's boss, put the foot down, compromise somewhere else.
But this is too important.
You know, you know, no, you're not talking about what kind of washer and dryer you're gonna get here.
Exactly.
You're not talking about the kind of lawnmower you're gonna end up buying.
Right.
It's a bed.
It's a bed.
That's important.
It's the bed in your bedroom.
Exactly.
It has to be comfortable.
Well, it is that.
It's it's it's you can make it as comfortable as you want.
It's a fabulous.
I've given I've given these things away.
Well, that's what I told her.
That's never had anybody give it back.
Right.
That's what I told her.
I told her it's very comfortable.
So I'm I'm sure we will buy it.
I'll tell her that you uh that I talked to you personally.
You tell her I said this.
You tell her that the bedroom is the foundation where the home is laid every day.
There you go.
You tell her that.
I will I will definitely do that.
All right.
Thank you.
Good luck and keep us posted there, Mark.
We'll be back with more after this.
And welcome back, Rushlin Boy, having uh more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
I get this.
Uh this is from uh yesterday.
The Associated Press.
Parents are taking a more active role in raising their children than they did a decade ago, setting greater restrictions on TV watching, and reading more to their crumb crunchers, the government reported on Wednesday.
Not sure I buy this.
Uh teenagers are participating in more extracurricular activities that focus on education at the expense of sports, according to the study.
We've really moved into this cultural expectation that this is what good parents do, said Cooksy.
It's uh more cultural consensus that if we're gonna be parents, uh we're gonna have to put time into it.
As though this is a new discovery in the last ten years.
I read the whole story, it's just it's a total shock to me.
Uh the government's reporting that we're overall becoming better parents.
So we apparently we have a new generation of parents doing things better than their parents did.
Uh, which one of my long held theories that finally a generation comes along and just will not put up with or live with the values that uh grew up seeing in their parents, and this is how the uh culture purifies itself or cleanses itself.
I doubt this will make the nightly news, and then I saw it.
What's the question, Mr. Snergley?
What's the what's the question?
Well, we just uh it's a good point.
How can they be spending more time with their kids when their kids are in daycare?
I don't know what the daycare statistics are.
I don't know if that's uh working out.
But anyway, this this story that I just shared with you may be irrelevant.
And we may have uh with a subsequent story here, also from the Associated Press.
Uh, we may be able to say that the government's report on improved parenting is a sham.
Get this.
People decisively favor letting their public schools provide birth control to students, but they also voice misgivings that divide them along generational income and racial lines.
Sixty-seven percent of parents support giving contraceptives to students.
According to an AP Ip Ipsos poll, about as many, sixty-two percent said they believe providing birth control reduces the number of teenage pregnancies.
Kids are kids, Danielle Kessinger 39 said, mother of three from Jacksonville, Florida, who supports providing contraceptives to those in school who request them.
I was a teenager once, and parents don't know everything, though we think we do.
Most who support schools distributing contraceptives prefer that they go to children whose parents have consented.
People are also closely divided Well, how are you going to do that?
If you if your parents can't consent to an abortion, how in the world are parents going to consent to this or get be given the right to?
People are also cleasly closely divided over whether sex education and birth control are more effective than stressing morality and abstinence, and whether giving contraceptives to teenagers encourages them to have sexual energy.
Well, what do you think?
So here we have a story.
Government says parents are getting better.
It's never been better.
They're spending more time with their kids.
And next story the next day.
Well, I guess this is condoms, too.
Passed out at school.
We're just recycling an old debate.
I will never forget, back in the 90s, when the first push began for condom distribution in the schools.
We had I had parents call from Long Island who actually said, you know, I would just as soon, because I know my teenager is going to get it on.
And I would just as soon that she bring her date back to the house and either do it go up the basement or a spare bedroom, then do it in the back of a car, because I know at least my house is clean.
And I sat there and I was stunned.
And then the whole condom business started in earnest, you know, and teaching them how to use the condom in Haskell.
And I said, why stop there?
Give them a pack of cigarettes for the nightstand at the end of the night.
You know, giving the condom promotes, and this is all about AIDS.
Back then it was about AIDS, it was about uh sexually transmitted disease, unwanted pregnancy.
The condom is not infallible.
You know they leak.
In fact, we had some from the uh the ChICOMs uh who uh who came over and bad condoms.
There's all kinds of problems.
We thought it was sabotage.
And why give away an item that promotes the behavior that everybody admits is risky?
Sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, unwanted pregnancy.
There's one way these happen.
Sex.
And I've always been amazed.
People say, you know, abstinence works every time it's tried, and yet people poo-poo this.
And we know why they poo-poo it, because there's too much money.
There's too much money in the contraceptive market, there's too much money in the abortion market, and of course, liberals want as much debauchery with no standards as they can get, because they don't want any judgmentalism on themselves or anybody.
And so they come up with these philosophies, philosophy.
Well, kids are gonna do it.
You're just they you can't stop it.
Well, then why teach them anything?
Kids are gonna do everything.
Why just, yeah, they're gonna run into the street.
Front of cars.
Yeah, they're gonna they're gonna get in a car and they're gonna drive through.
You can't stop them.
Here, give them the booze and make them drink it at home.
That's how you do it.
It just it's asinine thinking.
And and um, so now giving out the contraceptives in school is gonna do one thing and one thing only, and that is promote the risky behavior that everybody says they're opposed to taking place.
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