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March 11, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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March 11, 2008, Tuesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know, I know, I know.
They held it till after the program yesterday, but it doesn't matter.
I mean, it still happened, and we're going to be here talking about it today.
They can't hide, sternly.
They can't hide from us here.
They may try, but they can't.
Greetings, folks.
Great to have you with us.
Rush Limbaugh back from the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
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Wow.
You know, I have to tell you, I've had so many email replies, emails, period.
Friends, subscribers.
What in the world are these political wives doing?
Why do they keep hanging in there like this?
What in the world was Silda Spitzer doing standing next to this guy yesterday?
Look, folks, I have no clue here.
I mean, I can't, I mean, I don't know these people, but I can make a fairly educated guess.
And I think it's probably about the children.
I read what Mrs. McGreevy said in her book about why she went out there when Jim McGreevy announced that he was resigning because he loved guys.
She said she did it for her kids.
She didn't want the kids to dislike or hate her father.
And I look at, I can understand that to an extent, there's also the political calculation that if the wife goes out there and stands next to the candidate or the elected official who has been humiliated here, it sends a visual message.
Hey, look, she's standing by him.
It must not be that bad.
Why can't we?
That's one of the objectives here.
She's going to run for the Senate one day.
Who knows?
I don't know that she has political aspirations.
All I know is that she looks very elegant.
She looks very sophisticated.
And I'm looking at, we've got sound bites here.
Oh, this was such a tragedy.
Oh, it's a detriment.
We have to understand it's such a private matter.
And I'm thinking exactly what we were talking about yesterday.
We are in a political war when it's one of our guys in these situations.
And I don't care if it's Mark Foley or this Vitter guy, David Vitter in Louisiana, or if it's Larry Craig, these guys have got to have their heads cut off.
I mean, there is outrage.
How can they?
Hey, he's got to resign.
He's got to go.
This is.
And then our side, when this happens, oh, but Cain's not talking about it.
Hillary doesn't want to talk about it, obviously.
Superdelegate number nine here.
You know, he is a superdelegate for her.
And I just, well, yes, it's a tragedy.
It's very, very sad.
It's such a very...
This is a bad guy, folks.
This is a guy who sought to ruin people for political reasons using his power as attorney general and governor.
One of the people he took down was Hank Greenberg at AIG, who built that business up to a huge, huge success.
Spitzer threatened to indict the whole company if Greenberg didn't resign.
When you indict a company, you pretty much kill the company.
It's a publicly traded company.
So Greenberg resigned.
He's never been indicted.
Not one thing's happened to him legally.
was just and Greenberg was a huge Republican donor, hugely active in Republican fundraising circles and so forth.
And I'm watching this Spitzer under fire business and our size is tiptoeing along, making sure that we are honorable and understanding and compassion, compassionate and all of that.
You know, folks, we are so worried, are we not, about the messages that boys get from sports stars?
Oh, we worry about, look at the gang influence in the NFL, look at a gang influence in the NBA, look at all that.
We're worried about the messages that young boys who idolize these athletes are getting.
But then we have these highly visible political wives, and what are they doing?
They send a message that it's okay to let men humiliate them in public.
Do you think this is a healthy message for young women to see?
You know, remember how upset the Clintons got?
Remember how upset Bill Clinton got when who was it?
David Schuster over at PMS NBC said that Chelsea was being pimped out.
Well, what about what Clinton did to Chelsea's mother?
Didn't Clinton do the same thing?
Didn't Clinton pimp her out?
What message did Hillary give to Chelsea?
And what would Clinton do?
What would Clinton do if someday Chelsea marries a guy just like him and someday has to do the downcast eyes, ashen face, stand by your man thing?
I mean, that's the role model that Chelsea has seen.
And we never talk about the aspect of the effect on young girls and women that this has.
What does this say about feminism if you want to bring politics into it?
Now, you might be saying, Russia is none of your business.
But if we're going to sit here and get morally judgmental about what happens to young boys because of the effect athletes have on them, you can't take this out of the equation.
And there are so many people saying, well, you know, that's the whole prostitution thing.
It's so outmoded.
I mean, it ought not even be a crime.
It ought not.
All the intellectuals on the internet are going back and forth on the whole premise that this is an outmoded law.
It's a private matter.
It doesn't affect anybody, particularly the way they do their job.
This just is just so unfair.
Let's go to the audio sound bites.
Here's just a montage of a whole bunch of people all over the drive-by media yesterday and last night.
It's a tragedy, an enormous tragedy.
It's a tragedy.
One of those political tragedies.
A personal tragedy.
This is a tragedy.
A personal and political tragedy.
A sadness and a tragedy.
This is a tragedy thing.
It's just an enormous tragedy.
The reason I use the word tragedy is he showed such potential as Attorney General.
You know, do you hear anything like this when the Mark Foley thing happened or when the Newt Gingrich thing happened or when anything like this on the conservative Republican side happens?
Do you hear any, oh, we're so sad, so sorry.
What a tragedy.
No, all we hear about is what a bunch of hypocrites Republicans are in these circumstances.
Well, why can't you say that Spitzer himself is a hypocrite?
Because he clearly is.
Here's a guy who sought to bust up two prostitution rings on the basis that they are destructive to society and families and so forth, while at the same time he's patronizing one.
He's just such a tragedy.
Such a good Democrat, such a good liberal, had such a wonderful future.
And of course, our guys just sit around and tiptoe around this and do the same thing.
Here's Mrs. Clinton last night in Pennsylvania at a campaign event.
Here's a portion of her remarks about this.
I don't have any comment on that, but I obviously am sending my best wishes and thoughts to the governor and to his family.
Let's wait and see what comes out over the next days.
But right now, I don't have any comment, and I think that it's appropriate just to wish his family well, and we'll wait and see how things develop.
Yeah, she didn't want to get close to this.
She didn't want to get anywhere near this.
Can you imagine a nightmare she was having last night?
Such tragedy.
It's like Spitzer was minding his own business.
Some conservative got inside his brain and sent him down to the, what was the name of the club?
Yeah, it was the Mayflower Hotel.
Emperor's Club.
Emperor's Club.
Yeah.
I've even had, I've had female friends of myself.
Why would a guy do this?
Why would a guy do this?
Have I seen what pictures?
Oh, yeah, I've seen the pictures of the Girls of the Emperor's Club, but you can...
No, no, that's not why pay for it.
Why $5,000 an hour?
Why would somebody like this do it?
I mean, above it beyond the psychological reasons.
I mean, you know, the type A personality, the risk, got to take the risk to keep the adrenaline.
I'm not talking about that kind of stuff, that kind of thing.
Why do it?
Yes, it's like, ladies, let me give you, Charlie Sheen said this when he was asked the same question.
Why in the world, Charlie?
I mean, here you are, a big Hollywood star.
You married Denise Richards for a while.
Why are you out there buying all the sex?
He said, I'm not buying the sex.
I'm paying them to leave.
That's what Charlie Sheen said.
I'm by no means an expert on this, ladies and gentlemen, so I could not answer these ladies' questions, even though they felt a little offended.
They were asking me, in fact.
Ha, we are back, El Rush Ball, the cutting edge of societal evolution.
Let's go to the audio soundbites.
I want to give you a flavor for some of the things that were said here about the Spitzer situation that seemed to complain about the problem here being prostitution being illegal.
We'll start with Alan Dershowitz.
He was on PMS NBC Live, and he was talking to the anchorette Contessa Brewer.
She said, what's your reaction, Professor Dershowitz?
I feel that this is an America-only story that we have to put into perspective.
You know, big deal, married man goes to prostitute.
In Europe, this wouldn't even make the back pages of the newspaper.
It's a uniquely American story.
We're a uniquely, you know, a pandering society and hypocritical society when it comes to sex.
See, we're so old-fashioned.
We're so, I mean, it wouldn't even make the back pages in the newspaper in Europe.
I mean, big deal.
Married man goes to prostitute.
Yip, yep, yip, yip, yahoo.
So I guess what we are to conclude here, prostitution doesn't harm the family.
No big deal, right?
Let's ask Mrs. Spitzer and her daughters about that.
Ask them how they're doing today, now that they found out about it.
What about the value of human dignity?
How many of these women, I don't care whether they're high-price call girls or hookers prowling the corners, how many of these women go into prostitution willingly?
How many of them become pregnant?
How many of them seek abortions?
How many end up having wholesome lives, even a chance at it?
To view this as Simply a commercial transaction, to me, anyway, is to reject the entire moral belief structure of, well, for lack of a better conservatism.
These are attitudes that lack a moral belief structure.
And to excuse this, blame it on us being Victorian or old-fashioned and not significantly or advanced or evolved as a culture is what's typical of the left.
You know, I don't know.
Do the American people accept prostitution as an acceptable form of conduct?
I think they do.
Do they?
I don't know.
I'm asking the question.
I'm looking at this is this is this is a field I have not plowed.
And so I'm all I can do here is ask questions and share with you my virgin thoughts on this.
Here's more of Dershowitz.
Tessa Brewery says, you've called Spitzer brilliant.
How does somebody brilliant get caught in somebody like this?
Well, because men don't use their brains when it comes to something like this.
They think with a different part of their body and that part of the body, the level of brains bear no relationship to the level of brains in the skull, unfortunately.
And when people think with that organ of the body, they make these kinds of really, really terrible mistakes.
Now it's a terrible mistake.
I thought it was no big deal.
I thought it was a tragedy.
Then it was no big deal.
Now it's a terrible mistake.
Let's listen to Chatsworth Osborne Jr.
Tucker Carlson last night on his own show had this to say about Spitzer.
Spitzer's true sins, in my view, are the ones that he commits in public, crushing other people for the sake of his own political career, for instance, which has been the hallmark of his time in public life.
Not going to a hooker.
I mean, that's no way to get, in my opinion, at your political enemies.
And to see the press, a group that, you know, frankly has pretty unconventional personal lives, by and large, getting all high-handed about the fact that a grown man went to a prostitute is nauseating.
I think it's a shame when we go through these spasms of self-righteousness and we all beat our chest and say, look at the bad guy.
You know, we're nothing like him when, in fact, a lot of us are like him, frankly.
So there's Chatsworth indicting the drive-by saying they all go to prostitutes, or a number of them do, and that they're being hypocrites here in calling Spitzer out on it.
That's my question.
Why is it illegal if it's such accepted, if it's such an accepted thing?
The drive-by said the same thing about Clinton back in Lewinsky.
Oh, in Europe, why?
I wouldn't even make the paper, much less the back page.
I mean, we're the laughingstock of the world over this, and the world can't believe what we're reacting to with Clinton having an affair with an intern and so forth.
And this is what happens.
You know, Democrats circle the wagons.
And, you know, it's like I was saying yesterday, folks.
We're in a war with these libs.
Yeah, I feel sorry for Spitzer's family.
And I think he needs to resign.
And Hillary and Obama, by the way, need to explain why they don't support it.
They need to weigh in on this.
I mean, look at Foley, Bob Livingston, Newt Gingrich, who else?
David Vitter, Larry Craig.
You look at the posse that was formed to go nail these people and get them out of town within minutes when the information was learned.
McCain won't talk about this.
Well, I know that's because Democrats are honorable people, and we're going to run an honorable campaign.
But look at McCain claiming to fight government corruption, is he not?
What is honorable about the silence in the face of this?
We had more noise about Larry Craig Tom, Mark Foley and all this than this.
This guy was setting himself up to be blackmailed.
I mean, this was not just a private matter.
The possibility of blackmail was going on here.
This is the governor of New York.
Anyway, let's go.
Here's James Carville, ladies and gentlemen, on Larry King Live.
John King filling in for Larry King.
John King filling in for Larry King said to James Carville, many people in Washington say the last thing Hillary Clinton needs is a public discussion about sexual I don't think he should resign.
The worst thing about this is you've got to listen to all these moralizing, self-righteous jerks on TV pontificate about all of this.
I mean, if this is what this man did and that's all he did, then it's a shame.
It's a tragedy for his family.
I'm a little bit skeptical that this thing is not, there's not some political motivation that's going to be uncovered here.
I think the press needs to look into why are we sitting here going crazy on this about a man hooking up with a prostitute?
This is not the first time this happened.
Well, James, why the hell did Washington shut down and go into a Tizzy last October about Mark Foley?
I mean, don't we know from looking at the House of Representatives that certain members have always been running around with the pages?
Some of them were even honored for it.
Foley didn't do anything that hadn't been done before.
In fact, Foley did far less.
Foley did far, all he did was send some emails.
Never again found him in contact with any of this in these pages.
Why the double standard here, folks?
This is what I was talking about yesterday.
That's a tragedy.
I mean, he's running around out there.
Waits all the time in Washington.
I'll tell you what, James.
Go see a prostitute and go tell Mary you did and see what happens.
If it's no big deal, all you guys out there, all you libs that think prostitution is no big deal, go visit one.
Then let the world, let the country find out that you did it and go home and find out how big a deal it isn't when you get home.
Mara Lyasson says there will be no impact whatsoever on the Democrat Party.
The scandals really hurt a party when there are a bunch of them and they happen in Washington.
If it's a governor here and there, I don't think it has that same impact.
I'm saying when they're outside of Washington, they have to be National Fingers.
So you may have a point.
I'm out.
It hurt the Democrat Party.
I mean, this is a resume enhancement of the Democrat Party, and you can hear it in the audio soundbites.
Brent Bozell's bunch of the Media Research Center, they went out there and they analyzed news coverage, and it was amazing.
Well, I think the networks last night didn't even mention he was a Democrat.
And the New York Times in their first report had him as a Democrat in paragraph three.
Then they revised the story later and had a reporting him as a Democrat in paragraph 15.
Don't tell me they don't think it hurts when they want to shield the party ID or identification of a suspect like this.
A brief timeout, ladies and gentlemen.
More broadcast excellence right around the corner.
Stay with us.
I knew it.
I knew it, ladies and gentlemen.
The Democrats in Florida and Michigan, they're almost there to resolving the quote-unquote crisis of those delegates not being seated.
They're thinking of redoing the elections through the mail.
They can't do cauckey because not everybody can show up.
And they don't want to repoll everything because it costs a lot of money.
So they're thinking of having a mail-in redo in the states of Florida and Michigan on the Democrat side.
By the way, before we get back into the politics of the program, I want to go back.
Last time I was in New York or maybe two times ago, I asked on air an open-air plea to Steve Jobs, the CEO of Apple Inc., to help out with a couple problems I was having with the new operating system, OS 10.5 Leopard.
Let me review the problems because it was funny.
You know, every time I talk about Apple, I read a lot of Apple web blogs just to keep up with the latest what's happening with Macs and iPhones and so forth.
Anytime I talk about Apple, it's just guaranteed that some of these blogs is going to, they're going to blow gaskets like everybody else does.
Mad, did I use a Mac thinking I don't know what I'm talking about when I discuss Mac issues and so forth.
It's funny to read.
As I mentioned, there were two things that would be really helpful.
Well, actually, just one.
The other one was just more of a fun thing I wish the computer would do that it was supposed to do.
Both have been resolved through the diligent work of an engineer that Apple assigned, my IT guy.
And the problem, the primary problem was with their, they've got this great backup program called Time Machine.
And you can set it to back.
Well, it automatically backs up every hour.
You can get a third-party application to set the interval to different times if you don't want to have it done every hour and fill up the backup drive.
Regardless, I live, as I told you, my mail application, my email app, because I don't use the phone much because I don't like the phone.
There's always somebody on the other end.
When it rings, you probably have to answer it.
I hate hearing the phone.
I just despise it.
There's no like it.
Email has become my number one way of communicating with people.
And that's where I do all of my work.
And so there's a lot of important stuff in my email application.
I've got four.
I just got them installed, by the way, last week in the brand new Mac Pros.
32 gigs of RAM, eight core processors all the way to the fastest speed, whatever they are.
I can't remember on the top of the bat.
Oh, this is funny, too.
One of the got two super drive bays.
I've put a Blu-ray drive in the top bay.
And when I mentioned this last time, one of the snarky comments in one of these blogs was, I don't think Limbaugh even knows what Blu-ray is because Apple's not made Blu-ray available.
Well, Apple didn't, but they're third party.
I've got a Blu-ray drive, and I've got some Blu-ray blank discs, dual-sided, 50 gigabyte.
Now, you can't play Blu-ray movies on them because the hardware is not on the computer yet to play Blu-ray movies, but I didn't get it.
Didn't get Blu-ray to watch movies on the computer.
I have a theater.
I've got big TVs.
I don't need to watch it on a computer screen.
I got it for data transfer and so forth.
Anyway, so the Blu-ray's in there, and the thing is working just fine and dandy.
But the mail program, this time machine, is amazing.
It just backs up everything on the computer as often as you want, every hour or less than that.
Every hour is the max.
And then you can go back in time.
It's an amazing interface.
If you've deleted an email accidentally or any other file from anywhere on the computer, you can go back and get it and have it restored to the present day on your hard drive.
Except mail wouldn't do that.
I couldn't go back and access, I mean, I could see it.
The email or a series of emails that I wanted from, say, three months ago were there.
Click restore and they did restore, but in some esoteric file in the user library in an unidentified way.
So I couldn't identify which ones they were.
They did not restore them in the mail index in the actual application.
An Apple engineer was assigned to us, and the fix took place last night.
Did two weeks of trying it, creating logs for the Apple engineers to look at, and they found the problem.
Basically, what we had to do was delete the null mail folder.
That's the folder that processes all email.
And then we told a mail app to rebuild its internal directory via terminal command.
And now it is working flawlessly.
And so I just wanted to take a moment to thank people at Apple and Clinton.
I'm not going to mention the name of the engineer because I would love to, but if I did, this guy would be taking heat for the rest of his career from people for helping me.
But they were very cooperative.
And I think it's going to end up having to be a system-wide fix, which is good because it's been discovered.
The other issue was if you have a .Mac account, which is a service that Apple offers.
Don't want to spend too much time, but if you have one of those, you can use it to share the screens of your other computers.
Now, I have two here in Florida, two in New York, and they are not synchronized because I'm not in New York very much.
So the data that's on those computers is what if I need an email from there?
I can get it now with a screen sharing, but it wasn't working via .Mac.
I had set it up to work with a Direct Connect on a VNC Direct Connect, but it wasn't working via Back to My Mac.
They fixed that as well.
That has been done.
And so I just wanted to thank Apple again for taking the time to look into this because the backup and the time machine application used with MailApp was that was crucial.
Okay, what now?
Al Gore's not going to fire anybody.
Al Gore is probably going to say, wow, I can use Mail now with Time Machine.
He'll probably go home and try it and see if it works.
I don't even know.
Somebody said make him name the patch after you.
I don't think there'll be a patch.
I don't even think they'll sing about it other than in the release notes of the next security update or system update.
But anyway, I just wanted to fill you in on the details of this because it was very nice of them and they were extremely diligent.
And it took a lot of time to find out what the glitch was.
We had to log every time we tried it.
We tried it a bunch of times on purpose, knowing it would fail, creating logs of what was going on.
And so it was discovered that the null mail folder had to be deleted and then rebuilt in the internal directory with a terminal command.
So a small little terminal command too, for those of you geeks on the blog.
No, I'm not going to share the terminal command here.
No, I'm not going to do that.
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, as you know, the controversy continues to rage in the Democrat Party over the makeup of the ticket.
Hillary, number two, with no chance of becoming number one.
By the way, Hillary has a graceful out now.
If she wants to try to end up as governor of New York, she has a graceful out now.
Well, I know they've got David Patterson.
Wait till you hear about this guy.
This guy is dangerously incompetent as the lieutenant governor.
All of this is coming up, but as you know, the vice presidential side of the ticket is up for grabs here.
Obama is number one.
He's been number one for most of the primaries.
Hillary has no chance to the rest of the primaries to catch him in the pledged delegate portion of this.
And yet, as we pointed out yesterday, she's running around acting like she's won this, and it ought to be Obama on the ticket.
And it'd be good if Obama's on the ticket, but he's not ready yet, but he might be ready by August now, is what the Clintons are saying.
We have put this to music, ladies and gentlemen.
Ivory and Ebony.
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We know those people like every square inch of my glorious naked body.
Well, I, you don't, but I know those people like I know every square inch of my glorious naked body.
Prudence in Kinderhook Lake, New York.
Nice to have you.
You're up first today on the phones on the EIB network.
Thank you, Rush.
Nice to speak with you.
Thank you very much.
Very embarrassed to say I'm from New York State today, during the course of the events that have happened.
I was interested in commenting about your original, the way you opened the show, about his wife and why is she standing up there with him.
And, you know, we saw Hillary do it.
We've seen other women do it.
And I think it's a mystery myself.
I don't know that I would do that.
I think that perhaps this is happening because maybe they don't have a choice.
Maybe they are told by their cheating-lying scumbuck husband that you will be up there with me, whether you want to be up there or not.
Well, look, that's entirely possible.
But I don't know the Spitzers, and I don't know what the, you know, I have no clue what their relationship is like behind closed doors in the halls.
It's easy to speculate.
A lot of people are doing that.
A lot of people are saying, well, you look at this guy's arrogance.
And look at this.
Obviously, he's a tyrant telling his wife.
But we don't know that.
Other people have said, well, what choice does she have?
His family has all the money.
So she's a corporate lawyer.
If she has to, she can get her own share of what he's got and go out and start making her own.
Oh, life will go on after Elliot for her.
Well, we don't even know if she's going to leave him.
I mean, all of this is just a speculation.
No, she may not leave him, but I think that it could, because it doesn't make any sense to me that these women would just stand there and the humiliation.
And it's such an upsetting thing that I think that there is some duress that, you know, you're my wife.
We're going to make this picture, this family picture.
And if it can help me a little bit, I want you up there with me.
And you don't have any choice about it.
Well, there's a lot of people.
Look, this is.
We could join the fray here and start speculating based on what we've seen.
For example, she looked miserable.
She looked ashen and she looked humiliated.
She looked like the last place in the world that she wanted to be.
But, you know, life goes on.
And if she is the kind of woman who wants to seek revenge and get it, she's got plenty of time here.
Going up there on the stage, you know, this is something that political wives do.
I think political wives ought to get a prenup in the future.
You get yourself in this kind of public humiliation trouble.
I am not going on stage with you.
I'm not going in that photo.
I'm not going to be there.
I think that's a good idea.
What happened, Prudence, to the notion that feminism has been teaching women for the last 40 years, you do have a choice.
You don't have to be led around in manacles by the average predator male.
I don't know if it's some kind of considering their own image that they want to look.
I don't know because it makes no sense.
I did not understand it when Hillary did it.
Well, now we know.
Well, now that was easy.
But this woman is not Hillary.
This woman, as far as we know, is not Hillary.
Well, she does have her own office in his office.
Well, could she be in the middle of the day?
In the governor's mask.
She does go to work with him every day in there.
Yeah, well, unfortunately, she doesn't travel out of town with him.
I just think that there may be some, it doesn't make sense on a regular emotional level that somebody be willing to humiliate themselves and, you know, go through this kind of things that they have to go through after this.
Okay, are you married?
I am.
I'm married for the second time.
You have any kids?
No.
From either marriage?
No.
Okay, well, because one of the things Ms. McGreevy said, Jim McGreevy's wife said that the reason she went out there was for her daughter.
She did not want her daughters or kids hating their father.
Right, but that's not going to guarantee that they're not going to hate their father.
That's not enough.
I was married the first time to a very type A executive who did cheat on me.
And, oh, I just said that on national radio.
I hope he's listening.
Anyway, see how easy it is?
Wow, it just came out.
But I remember one situation.
We were at this fundraising event, this big gala, you know, and cocktail hats.
Don't you hate those?
Don't you, Jessie?
I hate them.
Hate them.
Oh, my God, you're eating salad at 10:30 at night, you know, and it's like, I just want to go to bed.
But anyway, so, you know, they flash the lights.
Just want to go to bed?
Yes.
What?
You want a fundraiser?
I don't want to eat salad at 10:30 at night.
It's too late.
Oh, I see.
You wanted to leave to go to bed.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, come on.
Come on.
Work with me here.
So, you know, the flash the lights, the cocktail hours are over, and you're supposed to go into the ballroom.
And they flashed the lights, and my ex was talking with someone.
And I said, you know, come on, they flash the lights, let's go.
And he just ignored me.
And I said, well, I'm going to go in and sit down.
I went in and sat down.
He came in and he said, don't you ever do that again.
We go in together.
And we go in when I say we go in.
Wow.
So this is what's making me think that.
Yeah, see, everybody's, this is the thing, though.
Everybody's going to apply their own personal life experiences to this, which may be irrelevant.
I understand everybody doing that and you too, but it's just really difficult to speculate.
One thing I feel confident of, though, all during the night last night, people, and afternoon, I'm watching all this stuff on cable TV.
Got to resign.
He got a probably going to resign tonight.
Probably working on the resignation letter.
Now, we've heard this morning he was going to resign at noon.
And then we've heard that he's been working on the resignation letter.
It's going to happen soon.
And her resignation may be tied to the plea deal with the Southern District of Manhattan, the New York U.S. Attorney's Office.
I think this guy is sitting there plotting ways not to resign.
I think the last thing he wants to do is resign or else use it as a card in a plea deal.
Because this is an arrogant guy.
He's trying to figure out a way to hang on here, folks.
Okay, first hour is Fini.
Toto de la Completa.
In the can.
But we've got two more straight ahead, my friends.
Take a brief time out here.
Go to the bathroom.
Go in, grab a Big Mac, whatever.
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