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December 10, 2007, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
I know, late arriving show prep, you would not believe how many people asking me my advice today on various things.
No, I mean, policy stuff.
Nobody asks me my advice on personal things.
Nobody would dare.
I just didn't mean policy things.
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Man, are we loaded today?
We've got an audio soundbite roster to die for.
But I want to start with this, the drive-bys and everybody going orgasmic.
I should say obasmic over the Oprah and the crowd that she drew in South Carolina for Barack Obama, who is a presidential candidate.
Now, as you people know, I don't like to make things about me.
I really don't.
I'll get embarrassed when the discussion turns to me, but sometimes I am forced into doing so.
And they're just going nuts.
For example, here is Joe Scarborough's show, MSNBC this morning.
David Schuster and the co-host Mika Zezzinski, Willie Geist, discussing Oprah and Obama on a campaign trail.
And Geist says, Mike has got some numbers actually from the campaign about now.
Actually, how many people turned out there, Mika?
The Obama campaign just emailed me.
66,500 attended the rallies, 4,200 volunteers, 1,300 in Iowa and 650 in New Hampshire, 2,300 in South Carolina.
But here we go.
68% of the folks who signed up for the rally had never communicated with the campaign before.
1,300 supporters volunteered the day of the rally.
More than 9,600 signed supporter cards for the first time.
You know, and as Lee pointed out, they were showing up at 5 in the morning.
Yeah, yip, yip, yip, yip, yahoo.
So 29,000, 30,000 people show up in South Carolina for the Oprah and Obama.
But let's go back to August of 2000.
My good friend John Carlson was running for governor on the Republican side in the state of Washington and asked me to come out and join him and Bill Bennett, a campaign rally in Pualop.
And we did.
And we had 40,000 people.
40,000 people for a statewide candidate, a gubernatorial candidate, John Carlson, as opposed to a presidential candidate headlined by the OPRA.
And here's my introduction to the stage by Bill Bennett and what happened when I entered.
no further ado.
Ladies and gentlemen, America's best voice, the voice of America, the man who has changed many minds, the man who runs America's conversation, Rush Limbaugh.
Thank you, everybody.
Thank you so much.
Thank you. Thank you very much.
40,000 people in a minor league baseball stadium in Pueyallup, Washington.
And since we're talking about me, I just want to play.
And by the way, Bill Bennett, that was a great introduction.
And he got a big one himself, too, when he walked out.
Here is just a portion of my remarks that day.
I believe this, and I think events like this demonstrate it, and elections in recent years prove it.
There is nothing more powerful than all of us, the people of the United States, unified in our pursuit of excellence and exercising our God-given freedom to be the best we can be.
If we're unified in that regard, there's nothing more powerful than we are.
And we need not.
And that's a power for good.
It is a power for positive things.
Now, the vice president is trying to say, when he talks about powerful versus the people, he's trying to parade an endless number of victims before the cameras.
He wants to look out at a sea of humanity like this and see helpless wafes.
His dream is to see you leaving here, crawling to the nearest federal building looking for some kind of help, some kind of check or whatever.
It's the most amazing thing in the world.
Folks, stop and think of this for a second.
This campaign is very important.
The vice president is doing everything he can to divide the people of this country and pit groups of Americans against each other.
And that's not good, and it's not American to make us enemies of ourselves.
And the sea of humanity that was out there, it was just, it was one of the, it was nuts.
I mean, it was one of the most incredible events I have attended.
40,000 people.
So while they're going on and on and on about how breathtaking and how unique this Oprah and Obama rally was, know full well that there have been larger ones attended by me and Bill Bennett.
Now, as to the Oprah and Obama stunt, just a couple things.
You know, Oprah used two of Mrs. Clinton's stunts.
She wore a pantsuit and she pretended to be black.
Well, I know Oprah's black, Mr. Sterdley, but to Democrats, black isn't black because Bill Clinton is black.
He was the first black president.
Oprah had to go out there and pretend, and she did.
She did the same voice that Hillary did down there before the Selma crowd.
The pundits, you know, they're pondering, they're bloviating how much or how little the Oprah will affect the Obama campaign.
But the real tea leaf here is the Oprah's effect on the Clinton campaign.
And in one word, it's panic.
Al Hunt, writes for Bloomberg now, has this piece today about the panic that has beset and befallen the Clinton campaign.
So, you know, the Barbara Streisand thing didn't work.
Shortly after Obama announced the Oprah, the Clinton people went out and polled people to find out, well, who among celebrities would you like to see endorse Hillary?
And it came back, B.S. Barbara Streisand.
Have you heard anything from Barbara Streisand?
No.
So what happened?
They rushed out Mother Rodham.
And they rushed out daughter Rodham.
They rushed out Chelsea, who up till now has supposed to be, you know, off limits.
You can't ask him about the Clinton at Chelsea.
You can't ask Chelsea about her parents.
Off limits.
But there was a picture of Chelsea and Mrs. Rodham at a Clinton rally.
And I saw a little cartoon bubbles placed on the pictures.
I hate Oprah.
I do too.
They were saying to each other.
And then, of course, then, of course, we have Andrew Young.
Could we go to audio soundbite number five, Mr. Broadcast Engineer?
And in order, this is recently posted at NewsmakersLive.com.
It's a website that focuses on African-American issues.
Former UN Ambassador Andrew Young, the guest, an audience member, says two words, Barack Obama.
Would you care to comment?
I want Barack Obama to be president.
In 2016.
Barack Obama does not have the support network yet to get to be president.
The Clintons have, he's a smart, he's brilliant.
But you cannot be president alone.
Hillary Clinton, first of all, has Bill behind him.
And Bill has ever been as black as Barack.
He's probably going to have more black women than Barack.
They're applauding this.
Now, he said, I'm fooling.
He said, I'm just, I'm teasing or whatever.
But was he?
You know, this is a, to me, this is, this is fascinating.
When Andrew Young says that Bill Clinton has gone with more black women than Barack has, and it is something that is a credit to Hillary Clinton.
This was a campaign appearance for Hillary Clinton.
And here he's talking about, yeah, Clinton with more black women than Barack.
And that's supposed to be a favorable thing for Hillary.
Not to mention, what does it say about black women?
And not to mention, what does it say about Bill Clinton?
What it says to me is that Bill Clinton is a soap opera figure to these people.
The appeal that I think that these people have for Clinton, or that Clinton has to them, is not policy related.
It's nothing to do with that.
I think as pop culture, as our society has become, as our culture has become, Clinton has been made larger than life.
He's a force of nature.
He's constantly in trouble.
He has this big mystique about who's he dating today and then who's he going to be dating tomorrow.
And that has redounded to people's curiosity.
And so this offered by Andrew Young is considered a compliment.
This is something that's supposed to boost Hillary while denigrating Barack.
Barack hadn't slept around with as many black women as Bill Clinton has.
What, Mr. Snirdley?
What?
Of course it's totally disgusting.
This is the point I'm trying to make.
It's totally disgusting.
It's who these people are, though.
Do you hear the applause that he got?
This is why I'm trying to tell you that there's no reason to fear the Clintons based on the American people loving their policy.
It's a soap opera.
It's a soap opera.
They want to watch it every day.
It's like a car crash.
They want to be there.
They want to sit there.
They want to see these two survive it.
There's no deep support for hell.
Bill Clinton never got more than 49% of the vote in this country.
Where is all this backup for the fact that he's loved and adored by the people of this country?
Here's another further comment from Andrew Young at the same forum.
You read about the Clintons.
When Clinton decided to run, Hillary set up a defense committee, and that's what they called it.
And you know what it was?
It was to go around and neutralize all the women that he'd ever been involved with.
And then she got her friends to be the defense committee to protect him from the attacks.
What attacks?
If they were true.
Did you hear what he just said?
It was to go around and neutralize all the women he'd ever been involved with.
This was an endorsement, a campaign appearance for Hillary Clinton.
Well, I know, Bimbo Eruptions Unit.
And she ran it.
We've told all those years that Betsy Wright ran it, but we know that Hillary was in charge of it.
And that's what she got 35 years' experience at.
October 18th, 2007, on my program, This Is Me.
Hillary Clinton and her allies repeatedly say she has 35 years of relevant experience.
Now, she's only been an elected official seven years, but the drumbeat of soundbites and statements touting the 35-year figure appears to have paid off.
Even her Democrat rivals prefer to assail her electability rather than her experience.
Well, what experience does she have?
You know, folks, she got 35 years' experience in bimbo eruptions, and I'm not trying to be funny.
I've just had it confirmed.
You've just had it confirmed by Andrew Young, who said over the weekend, you know what it was?
You know what?
Hillary Clinton decided to set up a defense committee, and that's what they called it.
It was to go around and neutralize all the women he had ever been involved with.
She got her friends to be the defense committee to protect him from the attacks.
Bill Clinton's been with more black women than Barack Cat.
I just, I can't believe you guys.
The staff on the other side of glass, folks, it's just all paranoid now because when I said that Oprah pulled a couple of Hillary stunts, that the first thing she did was wear a pantsuit, and then she pretended to be black and went on to say, I know, I know Oprah's black, but to Democrats, black isn't black because Bill Clinton is black.
As Andrew Young has just confirmed, so these guys are all convinced in there that the drive-bys are going to purposely take me out of context and say a report that I said Oprah isn't black.
Well, who does that?
Media Matters for America.
Media Matters at Clinton front group.
And as such, anything that harms Oprah and Obama, they'll probably praise it.
You got to hear this.
Friday night, PBS, Bill Moyer's Journal, talking with Kathleen Hall Jameson, University of Pennsylvania.
She's a media and speech communications specialist, and I really like her.
And they did a report on this program once some years ago, which got it dead on right about who the audience is, why we appeal to people and so forth.
It was totally out of the conventional wisdom.
One that said at the outset, I really like Kathleen Hall James.
By the way, I did this in 2000 until I was corrected.
I made a mistake.
I mispronounced Puyallop, Washington.
I call it Puyallop.
It's Puyallop.
And I didn't mean to offend anybody up there.
And I've not forgotten the appearance, but I've been corrected here about a thousand times via email in the break here.
So I wanted to get that straight.
So Bill Moyer is talking to Kathleen Hall Jameson about how the media portrays female candidates like Hillary Clinton.
And here's, remember this PBS portion of the exchange.
Limbo, he talks about Clinton's testicle lockbox.
Underlying this is a long-lived fear of women in politics.
For example, we know that there's language to condemn female speech.
That doesn't exist for male speech.
We call women's speech shrill and strident.
And Hillary Clinton's laugh was being described as a capital.
And why we're looking at a laugh and whether it's appropriate or not is of itself an interesting question.
We also know that underlying many of these assertions is the assumption that any woman in power will by necessity entail emasculating men.
And as a result, a statement of fundamental threat.
So, you know, why shouldn't you vote for Hillary Clinton?
Explicit statements that suggest castrating testicles in lockbox.
She's going to emasculate men.
It's a zero-sum game in which a woman in power necessarily means that men can't be men.
Hey, Bill, you forgot to also ask Kathleen Hall Jameson to comment on my reference to Hillary Clinton's nurse Ratchet from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Your researchers only did half their job.
So the testicle lockbox is about emasculating.
Of course it is.
I mean, look at the steely-eyed stare.
Where are the stories have been all over the place this past year that Mrs. Clinton isn't likable, that she is threatening to people, that she on her staff, very demanding.
And here's another thing.
If you stop and think about all of the grief that the drive-by media en masse has given Condoleezza Rice, my gosh, folks, they have cartooned her and caricatured her as an Aunt Jemima, as nothing more than a Bush lapdog.
They have written things and drawn things of Condoleezza Rice that had they been done by a conservative of a liberal black woman, we would still be hearing about it, and that conservative cartoonist would have been drummed out of the media.
So this is very selective, and this is all about protecting Hillary and trying to rewrite this train of hers.
It's gotten off track a little bit here, and they're trying to do it on the base she's really likable, and it's just a bunch of sexist white guys who have this inordinate fear of women.
Kathleen, I have no fear of women.
In Hillary's case, I have huge fear of her policies and her utter total demand to control as much of American life as possible based on those policies.
And I would also suggest, Kathleen, and to you, Bill Moyers, to the extent that I believe that the testicle lockbox exists in a figurative sense, look at whose testicles get snared in that box, not mine.
And nobody on my side, well, there might be some elected Republicans afraid of her, but it's lib testicles that get ensnared in a testicle lockbox.
Moyers, Tim Russert recently got his back, you know, at that debate.
They took him back on the illegal driver's licenses for, or driver's licenses for illegal aliens.
So it's you libs that have checked your testicles at the door and put them in the lockbox there.
There's another sound bite here I don't have time to get into before the break, but we'll do that one more from Bill Moyers and Kathleen Hall Jameson.
It's also obvious that there's just no sense of humor on the other side of the aisle.
They just, hey, you know, that's pretty clever.
That's pretty funny because it's an accurate portrayal of the way a lot of people think of Mrs. Clinton.
She's got 49% negatives.
That analysis would never occur to these people.
By the way, on the website tonight, www.rush.rushlimbaugh.com, we're going to have a lot of aerial photos of the 40,000 people in August of 2006 that showed up to see Bill Bennett and me along with John Carlson at Puyallup, Washington.
40,000.
You'll see the aerial photos.
It was an amazing sight.
Here's the second bite with Kathleen Hall Jamison and Bill Moyers as it continues after the testicle lockbox portion.
You can't use your uterus in your brain.
That's the old argument, right?
You can't be caring and tough.
That's the old argument against women, right?
Well, and at one time, there was actually an argument that if women became educated, they would become infertile.
There was also, for a long period of time, serious penalties for women who tried to speak in public.
And the residue of this is a language that suggests that women in power cannot be women and be in power.
And as a result, as Hillary Clinton certifies herself as being tough enough to be president, competent enough to be president, these attacks say then she can't be president because she's not actually a woman.
One of the questions that I find interesting is this hypothetical.
Let's say that Elizabeth Dole was this far along in the polls for the Republican nomination.
Would she be subject to the same kinds of attacks?
And I think the answer is no.
The same kinds of attacks.
It'd be worse.
I again call your attention to what they've done to condole Lisa Rice.
They may not be testicle lockbox oriented.
They'd be oriented towards something else.
She'd be a puppet of her husband.
But this notion that people like me and you have some fear or bias against women, I would have voted for Margaret Thatcher every chance I had had I been a Brit.
I would have voted for Gene Kirkpatrick for president had she sought the office.
We all have tremendous respect for Golda Mayer, who ran Israel for a while.
This is just such a strawdog argument.
And it simply emanates from the clichés that these liberals have of conservatives, and that is racist, sexist, bigot, homophobe.
Moyers then asked Kathleen Hall Jameson, how does this make you feel as a woman?
How does this make you feel as a woman?
Professional women who see this happening have had enough professional experiences in their lives to realize that these sorts of sentiments are actually out there and have probably experienced some of these sorts of things.
And the question that it raises for me is, as this happens nationally and as moderate Republican women become more aware of it, do they increase their identification with Hillary Clinton or not?
These kinds of characterizations of Hillary Clinton have been out there is to look to other forms of media throughout the 1990s where we do indeed find them.
Hillary Clinton is Dominatrix, for example, is one of the ongoing themes in one of the parodies on Rush Lindbaugh.
Parodies!
Parodies!
It's called laughter.
But all great comedy, in order to be comedy, has to have an element of truth.
This is what makes it funny.
I know nobody gets upset over the parodies of men.
Nobody gets upset over the parodies of men.
Look, you have to understand what's happening here.
Campaign's in a free fall in a lot of places, or at least the perception is that it's in free fall.
And they're trying to build her back up.
I'll tell you, go back to Oprah and Obama.
You know what the biggest threat to Hillary from Oprah is?
It's white women.
It's white women that watch Oprah.
It's white women that they're concerned about in the Hillary camp now that the big O has gotten involved.
Here's Moyers to wrap it up.
And you couldn't say how we're going to defeat the nigger, which is the word that was so common when I was growing up in the South.
How are you going to defeat the kite?
Referring to Jewish, you wouldn't do it.
That woman would not have done that, I don't think.
I have no idea what he's talking about.
I do.
I'm pretty sure he's lost his mind.
Meanwhile, they accuse us of saying those words and harboring those thoughts, and now look who's out saying them on PBS.
To the phones quickly, this is Darren in Norrisville, North Carolina.
Glad you called, sir.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Oh, Rush.
I'm a trucker.
I'm on the road.
And I don't want you to think you've won me over or anything, but I have been a fan of Andrew Young for many years, and it is gone now.
I am done with it.
I am sick, sick to my stomach right now.
I could spit fire.
What he said regarding Bill Clinton having been with more black women than Obama is first insulting and demeaning to black women, first of all.
Next of all, it should reflect on what kind of man Bill Clinton is.
I am now disgusted with the whole Clinton family.
I hate to say that.
You haven't won me over.
But I'm just letting you know I am right now as angry as I could ever be at Mr. Andrew Young.
I don't even want to say his name.
I may not have won you over, but I'm close.
Well, maybe so.
Maybe so, because I'm seeing how we, I've been listening to you for a few weeks now.
I've heard you a few years ago shut you off.
I've turned you back on and just actually passed through town.
But the point I'm trying to make is I'm insulted right now.
So am I.
I think every Democrat, I think every person ought to be insulted by this that hears this.
It's insulting to black women, number one.
It elevates somebody who's not.
Did it ever insult you, by the way, that Bill Clinton was considered the first black president and that people like Maya Angelou bestowed that title on him?
No, it didn't really bother me because I know what this meant by what they're trying to say, you know.
But right now, this...
But it was a fraud.
It was...
It was a scam.
Clinton didn't do anything for black people.
Well, that's what I'm trying to say.
I'm beginning to see something that I hadn't thought of before.
Of the way in which we are being used.
And now the term saying that he's the first black president.
Now I don't want to even come close to it.
He is beginning to make me hate.
That right there, Andrew Young has shown me something by that comment.
And I don't know where I'm going to go right now.
I'm going to have to think about it and things.
Well, I got to tell you this.
When AP ran the story about Andrew Young, I think it was AP.
Somebody ran a story.
I saw it on the internet yesterday over the weekend.
They ran a picture of Bill Clinton in a South Carolina restaurant surrounded by black women wanting his autograph and just basically ogling him.
Well, so be it.
That's the way it is.
But it's almost like a- See, the context is this is in the drive-by media context in the Andrew Young world, somehow this is the perversion here, Darren, is this is supposed to be helpful to Mrs. Clinton.
This is supposed to be something that is going to rally black support for Mrs. Clinton and her husband.
That's what the perversion to me is.
No, my support is gone now.
I may go toward Barack now, but I wasn't strong on him.
But even now, just the whole party apparatus has now made me sick.
And to see those silly women, hear those stupid women in the background laughing at this.
Let me ask you a question.
Darren, do you own your truck?
You said you're a trucker.
Do you own your truck?
No, I don't.
You don't?
Well, too bad.
No, I just work for a company.
Well, because we'd love to have you.
Well, a lot of truckers are entrepreneurs, and entrepreneurs understand the need to get government out of their lives in terms of regulation and so forth.
And you'll probably own a truck someday, Darren.
You will probably advance to the point you'll be able to buy a truck and start your own company when that happens.
Based on all these other things you've said, you might be tempted to join us.
Well, you know, Rush, I'm going to say something.
I remember a number of years ago having a discussion with a friend, and he said, we as black people, we're like stupid sheep sometimes and how we just follow.
And I argued with him and said we have to stick together, but you know what?
He's beginning to make some sense in what he says.
I hate to say that about my own people, how we follow so blindly this party that is really just molesting us.
And that's what I'm looking at.
We're being molested right now.
And like I say, I don't know where I'm going to go.
You know, when you say your people, I understand what you mean.
I really do.
But you know what my sincere dream is in my large beating heart is that when you, someday down the road in your future, when you say my people, you're talking about the American people as a whole, not one group or any other group, and that you don't see.
I know your heritage and I know how tough it is to separate yourself and I'm not suggesting you do it.
But when we're all as Americans in this together and we consider all of us to be our people, that's when things happen.
Well, I want to say that Andrew Lill Young is no longer my people.
I'm excluding him.
Well, I'm glad to hear from you.
I don't blame you.
I can totally, totally understand this.
It is profoundly insulting.
Even if he wants to say it's a joke.
But beyond all that, it illustrates what the real affection and admiration for Bill Clinton is.
He's a rogue.
He lives a life supposedly that a lot of other guys wish they could live.
By the way, I would also say this to you, Darren.
Even though Andrew Young said that Bill Clinton's been with more black women than Barack has, Barack has been married to more black women than Bill Clinton has.
The number is one.
By the way, a minor little correction here.
A little clearing of the throat, a little William F. Buckley impersonation.
It was not Maya Angelou who referred to Bill Clinton as the first black president.
It was Toni Morrison.
What is she?
Playwright or something?
Yeah, author.
She's an author, distant relative of Maya Angelou.
Distant relative of you, Mr. Snurdley?
Tony Morrison said, well, congratulations.
Because you have separated nicely in a number of ways.
But I want you to listen to what she said.
When Tony Morrison, and Darren, I know you're still out there in your truck.
I want you to listen to that.
When Toni Morrison labeled Clinton the first black president, when you listen to what she said, it doesn't sound like it's positives.
Remember this?
She said, Morrison caused a stir when she called Bill Clinton the first black president, saying, quote, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness.
Single-parent household, born poor, working class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's and junk food-loving boy from Arkansas.
This opinion was adopted by Clinton's supporters like the Congressional Black Caucus, ridiculed by critics.
I think this is a Wikipedia.
But these are not, you know, I know it's called profiling in other places.
In this case, it is every trope of blackness.
I mean, nothing in there about distinguished achievement.
So it gets, I mean, it just, it's mind-boggling.
Here's Matt in Meadow Creek, Michigan.
Matt, I'm glad you called.
Nice to have you with us on the EIB network.
Hey, Rush, Mega Dittos.
I'm wondering, where is this outcry and this comparison over this young comment when if we recall not too long ago, Republicans ran an ad against Harold Ford Jr. that depicted a white girl at the end of the ad saying, you know, hey, Harold, call me.
And everybody just went nuts over that.
I'm going to try to explain this to you based on a fascinating piece I read over the weekend, The American Thinker, by a clinical psychoanalyst or psychologist or something, Steven Rittenberg, I think was his name.
And it's a very long piece.
I don't even want to try to excerpt it because some of it was a bit over the top.
But this question comes up constantly.
Why do the libs excuse people on their side from every form of aberrant behavior or perversion and yet seek to zero in on enemies and call them hypocrites or to be critical of them for?
Now, the basic theory here is, is that liberalism itself is a perversion.
You cannot, for this is from a psychoanalyst.
And frankly, by the way, I don't care why they're the way they are.
I just want to beat them.
I mean, I'm through trying to figure out why they're the way they are.
All I know is that they're dangerous when they're in power.
But the bottom line is this, if you want to hear what this guy had to say, and I'll try to summarize it as best I can.
He starts out by explaining or asking, how in the world is it that American liberals have absolutely no condemnation for the acts of militant jihadists, be it the torture and assassination of Daniel Pearl or others we have seen.
He recounts a story that he read in the Pakistan Times.
This has not appeared in the American media.
I think it was, let's just say Islamofascist family, because I'm not sure where this was.
I want to say it was Israel, Gaza, somewhere, but I'm not sure I remember.
But the point is that a one-year-old boy was strapped with explosives, sent out into a crowd and blown up, and 100 people died.
100 Jewish people died.
That's such insignificant news that it doesn't even make it into the U.S. media.
And the reason it doesn't make it is because it doesn't raise any heckles.
This is considered to be a just response to the oppressive power of the Zionist lobby and all whatever it is that these people think exists.
And so it goes from the jihadists as a perversion against nature to liberalism in a, I think it's a little bit over the top in the terms of the analogy, but basically it is this.
They want sameness in everybody and they want no differences.
That's why affirmative action.
That's why they won't want any difference between men and women.
They don't want any difference between the genders.
They want no judgments on anybody whatsoever, especially themselves.
And so the people they consider the enemy are not the jihadists and not the people who strap bombs to their one-year-old babies and blow them up.
The enemy to liberals are people who would condemn the mores of Bill Clinton.
The enemy of liberalism is anybody who would criticize any perverted behavior because a non-judgmental, anything goes freedom with themselves in charge is essentially what liberals want.
And so the real threat that liberals face is not Bill Clinton.
They don't think Bill Clinton's undermining them.
Bill Clinton's expanding their desires.
Bill Clinton and jokes like Andrew Young told, oh yeah, he'd been with more black women than Barack.
That's a resume enhancement in their perverted world.
It's not something, you said, where's the outward?
Isn't any.
They're all chuckling about it.
They're all saying, man, what a great guy.
Look at what Clinton's getting away with.
Look at what he's getting away with.
He's being applauded and so forth.
And yet, activity that's far less perverted than that is routinely condemned because it is the condemnation of their enemies that matters most.
Clinton's not an enemy.
They don't consider the jihadists their enemy.
They do consider George W. Bush their enemy.
And look, I'm really summarizing this very briefly, and it's far more intricate and detailed than this.
And I'll tell you what, we'll link to it at rushlandball.com so you can read this whole thing because it's quite lengthy as well.
But again, the bottom line, I don't care.
I really don't care anymore to analyze why they do what they do.
It's just time to beat them.
The fastest three hours in media, the fastest week in media, and one of the three hours of today, already in the can.
And we, honestly, here, folks, have barely scratched the surface.
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