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Sept. 3, 2008 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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September 3, 2008, Wednesday, Hour #3
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Greetings, my friends.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh and the Excellence in Broadcasting Network.
Great to have you here.
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What is it with liberals and children?
We hear from liberals all the time that we must do this and we must do that for the children, do we not?
Yet they've nominated a guy who believes and favors infanticide.
Not just abortion, but infanticide.
This guy approves of abortion in the fourth trimester.
The drive-by media favors waiting 17 years to destroy pregnant teenagers.
17 years is how old Sarah Palin's daughter is.
And I guess if you're 17 and you're the daughter of a woman who doesn't fit to what the liberal mold is being, then you can destroy that child, too.
What is it?
What is it with this liberals and children?
It's for the children business.
Liberals are child abusers.
Partial birth abortion, infanticide, now doing their best to deliver enough deliberate and calculated stress to cause a miscarriage.
Has anybody been thinking about that on this 17-year-old little girl?
For the children?
What part did I miss?
Ladies and gentlemen.
Oh, and how about this?
How about that report we had a couple weeks ago?
100 university presidents want to lower the drinking age.
They say they're for the children.
They say they're for this and that.
You know, they're passing out condoms.
They want to pass out condoms in the schools.
They want to pass out birth control pills in the schools.
The only thing they don't want to pass around is a pack of cigarettes for afterwards.
Dirty little secret, the Democrats have no Sarah Palin on their side.
Even liberal Democrat men are not her equal.
As I say, Barack Obama is half the man Sarah Palin is.
Audio soundbites.
Let's grab number 10.
People loved this last night.
This is Newt Gingrich.
He was on PMS NBC after the convention, after the speeches were over.
The reporter was Ron Allen.
And Ron Allen said to Mr. Newt, to be fair, don't you just love when these guys, as you know, as I'm sure you will agree, to be fair, Palin's resume is not something that we're familiar seeing with presidential candidates.
It's stronger than Barack Obama.
I don't know why you guys walk around saying this, baloney.
She has a stronger resume than Obama.
She's been a real mayor.
He hasn't.
She has been a real governor.
He hasn't.
She's been in charge of the Alaska National Guard.
He hasn't.
She was a whistleblower who defeated an incumbent mayor.
He has never once shown that kind of courage.
She's a whistleblower who turned in the chairman of her own party and got him fined $12,000.
I've never seen Obama do one thing like that.
She took on the incumbent governor of her own party and beat him, and then she beat a former Democratic governor in the general election.
I don't know of a single thing Obama's done except talk and write.
And I'd like you to tell me one thing you think Senator Obama's done.
I'm not going to argue the case.
I love this.
Everybody says you're not supposed to go a journalist this way.
Just answer their questions.
You tell, look at, you're out there setting the agenda, Mr. Allen, that she's not qualified.
You tell me how Obama is.
I'm not going to argue the case.
I'm a reporter, a journalist.
You know, which, you know, I just got a note from just a great friend.
He's so idealistic.
Wants to know where all the editors are on these drive-by reporters.
Don't the editors realize, he asked me, how blasphemous, how insulting, how incompetent, how just unjournalist-like they all sound and write.
I say to my friend, they're the same people.
Who do you think hires these schlubs?
The editors, in some cases, are the ones assigning all of this.
The editors are even worse.
And then when you start talking about television news, now we get to the chickification of the production of little pieces you see on standard newscasts and so forth.
And those chicks, by the way, would produce pieces on any woman in Sarah Palin's position.
She'd be honored.
And what a victim she is.
And how look at how she's handling it.
Look at the struggle this woman has.
Any normal day when Sarah Palin's not a Republican elected official, the chicks who produce and design pieces for the drive-by media, particularly network morning shows and local news on TV, would just be salivating over this story.
But now she has to be destroyed.
And if that means destroying a child 17 years out of the womb in about the, what would you say, the 230th trimester, then you go ahead and do it.
Fred Thompson was on fire last night.
By the way, NBC, you want to talk about editors and so forth.
NBC has gone over the edge.
NBC is, they're just a treacherous bunch now.
You know, everybody's running around concerned about, my gosh, this MSNBC, it's gone so far left.
Aren't the people NBC concerned?
Who do you think runs MSNBC?
The people over at NBC are getting exactly what they want on MSNBC, and they're moving a lot of it over to NBC.
Last night, NBC, when televising George Bush's speech, did not televise delegate convention floor audio.
Well, did you watch it?
Okay, well, Bush paused when he was being applauded, but NBC didn't carry the applause.
So Bush was made to look like a doofus, like an idiot, had forgotten what he was going to say, or smiling goofily if you don't have the audio.
And I think CBS and NBC did not even carry Fred Thompson.
Did not even carry Fred Thompson.
So you may not have heard Fred Thompson.
Fred Thompson was on fire last night.
What a breath of fresh air Governor Sarah Palin is.
She's from a small town with small town values.
But apparently that's not good enough for some of the folks who are out there now attacking her and her family.
Some Washington pundits and media big shots are in a frenzy over the selection of a woman who is actually governed rather than just talked a good game on the Sunday talk shows and hit the Washington cocktail circuit.
I say, give me a tough Alaskan governor who's taken on the political establishment in the largest state of the union and won over the beltway business as usual crowd any day of the week.
Keep it going, Fred.
The selection of Halin has got the other side and their friends in the media in a state of panic.
And no wonder.
She's a courageous, successful reformer who's not afraid to take on the establishment.
Sound like anybody else we know?
She's run a municipality and she's run a state.
And I think I can say without fear of contradiction, she's the only nominee in the history of either party who knows how to properly field dress a moose.
With the possible exception of Teddy Roosevelt.
This crowd last night at the mention of her name, every time this portion of Thompson's speech, I mean, they just went wild.
They just went nuts.
And the Democrats are out there spreading a rumor that McCain's going to have to drop her from the ticket in 72 hours.
Mark my words, the real question is going to be when are they going to figure out on Obama's side that Biden doesn't cut it.
You know something else I noticed last night watching this convention?
Something I pointed out before, but it was really stark.
Every speaker was able to tell moving aspects of John McCain's life.
I mean, Thompson.
Thompson told McCain's story like I had never heard it told before.
That place was very quiet.
You could hear a pin drop to use the cliché.
Every speaker had something in great detail to say about John McCain's life, qualifications, character.
And it just, it hit me halfway, well, actually, when Fred Thompson finished his description of McCain's five and a half years in the Hanoi Hilton, it hit me, not one speaker, the Democrat convention was able to say anything remotely close to that about Obama.
Not one speaker.
We got not one profile.
We didn't get any character descriptions.
We didn't get any lists of achievements.
There aren't any.
That's the reason.
The contrast here is just striking.
And it was on full display last night.
Fred Thompson, by the way, was not through.
This blew the house down.
The Democrats present a history-making nominee for president.
History-making in that he's the most liberal, most inexperienced nominee to ever run for president.
Apparently, apparently they believe that he would match up well with the history-making Democrat-controlled Congress.
History-making because it's the least accomplished and most unpopular Congress in our nation's history.
Keep this up.
We've got to hammer these people.
We have got to hammer these people.
We can be nice people at the same time, like Thompson is proving here.
Now, our opponents tell us not to worry about their tax increases.
They tell you they're not going to tax your family.
No, they're just going to tax businesses.
So, unless you buy something from a business like groceries, clothes, or gasoline, or unless you get a paycheck from a business, a big business or a small business, don't worry.
It's not going to affect you.
We'll be back after this.
Don't go away.
I'm going to play a one-sound bite of Joe Lieberman from last night that just has the Democrats frosted today.
Senator Barack Obama is a gifted and eloquent young man who I think can do great things for our country in the years ahead.
But my friends, eloquence is no substitute for a record.
Not in these tough times for America.
Oh, there to Lieberman guaranteeing a food taster for the rest of his life by basically telling the Republican convention and all the Democrats that Barry just isn't.
In fact, let's play number 22 next instead of we go to get one more Lieberman in here because he just basically told the world that old Barry hadn't got a record.
He got no experience.
And then he appealed directly to Democrats.
I want to speak directly to my fellow Democrats and independents who are watching or listening tonight.
I want to speak directly to you out there.
I know many of you are angry and frustrated by our government and our politics today, and for good reason.
You may be thinking of voting for John McCain, but you're not sure yet.
Some of you may never have voted for a Republican before.
And frankly, in an ordinary election, you probably never would.
But I want you to believe with me that this is no ordinary election.
Yes!
Because, and it's no ordinary election because these are not ordinary times.
And trust me, John McCain is no ordinary candidate.
Now he's guaranteed that he also needs an addition to the food taster, somebody to start his car every day.
So he appealed to Democrats and independents.
Please vote for McCain.
Obama doesn't have a record.
He's not qualified.
Last night on CNN, during a panel discussion, Anderson Cooper, talking with Donna Brazil, said, Donna, how do you assess what Lieberman said?
Is this the Joe Lieberman you remember?
No, not at all.
He wasn't as feisty eight years ago, and clearly, I guess we didn't give him enough red meat, especially during that vice presidential debate.
I thought that tonight he would talk about his personal values and views that he shares with John McCain.
I had no idea he was going to do a little attack dog, so I'm surprised.
Well, see what happens when it gets turned on him.
Oh, they just can't stand it.
If you throw him fair little attack dog, Joe Lieberman, the last thing.
Joel Lieberman, an attack dog?
See, any opposition, any criticism to them is an attack.
Then, David Rodham Gergen up next.
Anderson Cooper said, David Rodham Gergen, what is the message viewers at home take away from the second night of this convention?
What was totally surprising was that he also went after Barack Obama in such a personal way, went after his fellow Democrats, and also, you know, essentially went out of his way to support Sarah Palin, whom he does not know.
For those two, I think for many Democrats, we'll go way over the line, those two aspects of the speech.
In fact, I think there are a lot of Democrats tonight who are extremely annoyed, extremely annoyed with him for that speech.
I think it may work with some independents and some Democrats, not many.
Ooh, went after Barry in a personal way?
What was personal about it?
He said Barry didn't have a record.
What in the world is personal about that?
As though McCain and Bush have not been personally attacked at the Democrat convention.
Also, Gergen was not happy.
The president last night in his speech referred to the angry left.
And Gergen, all these Democrats, that was not presidential.
I couldn't believe he sunk to the level to describe his opposition in that way.
Wolf Blitzer said to David Rodham Gergen, I've never heard President Bush speak about the angry left, if you will.
It sort of struck me as extraordinary, but I'm open to your opinion if you have a different assessment.
I didn't even know what he was talking about, but I guess he does.
I came away from the evening a little dispirited in one sense, and that is how deep the divisions are in the country right now reflected in this convention tonight, and how much anger there is and sort of almost hostility, even hatred for the two sides.
I think whoever wins this presidency is going to have a hard time uniting the country after this campaign.
Oh, let's cry some tears here.
Unity?
You think unity is going to come from this?
You're surprised and dispirited at the hostility?
Where the hell have you been?
Where does this guy work?
The Harvard School or something?
Out of touch?
The hostility?
He has, yeah, he doesn't know what Bush is talking about.
And he goes on to describe all the hostility out there.
Now, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Carl Bernstein rides in here to save the day.
Anderson Cooper says, tomorrow night we hear from Sarah Palin.
How do you think that drama plays out?
George Bush's remark about the angry left is hugely significant.
We listened to Fred Thompson talk about liberalism, liberalism, liberalism as if it were a deadly sin.
Then we also heard all of these old shibboleths about patriotism belonging to the Republican Party and them putting the country first as if the Democrats don't.
Back to David's point about the divisions.
I was surprised the Obama campaign tonight in their response.
Did he make more of this and say, wait a minute, these guys don't have a lock on patriotism on putting the party first.
We're all putting the country first.
We're all for that.
Now, Mr. Bernstein, this is where a lot of people don't agree with you.
I don't think a lot of people, I'm one of them.
I don't think a Democrat's putting the country first.
I think you're putting socialism first, liberalism first.
Putting your own power first.
That's why the Washington Post had a story.
What was it, Snurdley?
It was the last 10 days.
How come every presidential race, the patriotism of Democrats, gets challenged?
Remember that?
That was, I'm paraphrasing the headline.
It's like this poor guy at the Washington Party.
I couldn't figure this out.
Why does this happen?
Every four years, every presidential race, they question the patriotism of the Democrat candidate.
Well, the last one, three, 2000, 2004, 2008, the Democrat presidential candidates have sought to turn over our foreign policy decisions to a bunch of people in Europe.
They run around.
Obama to this day is running around ripping his own country.
It's not what it once was.
But he doesn't tell us when it's been better.
That's why these questions arise.
At least Bernstein's on.
He's close.
He understands what these guys are up against.
This is kind of like shooting ducks in a barrel here, folks, or fish in a barrel, whatever's in a barrel that you shoot.
Sarah Palin would know.
Did you hear, I'm going back and reflecting on what Gergen said.
What is Gergen always hoping for?
By the way, what has Gergen done?
He served in the Navy.
What has he done besides be a commentator on government, be in government?
He lives in Cambridge up at Harvard.
But he's always just wringing his hands.
He's just so desirous for unity and for people crossing the aisles and getting along.
And Lieberman does it, and Gergen's disappointed.
He speaks of reaching across the aisle, Gergen does.
He speaks of parties working together, speaks of moderation.
What he really means is that Democrats must not support Republicans or their policies.
Only Republicans must bend over, grab the ankles for Democrats.
Gergen could never like Sarah Palin.
He's an architect of the Washington sewer of elitism of the Washington government.
And by the way, he's all concerned about the hostility.
And I don't know how we're going to put this country back together.
What kind of brain intelligence do you have to have to expect that a political campaign is going to feature parties that get along?
A campaign features parties that disagree with one another trying to beat the hell out of the other, get more votes than the other party, and govern on that basis.
Campaigns are not about getting along.
I just, I shake my head here.
And these are the wizards.
These are the wise men, ladies and gentlemen.
These are the sophisticates.
We are all just rubes.
And Carl Bernstein.
Carl Bernstein.
Bernstein's all upset here that liberals always have their patriotism challenged.
Carl, I'd love to ask Carl, what does it mean to put your country first to you?
What does that mean?
What does it mean for a liberal to put his country first?
Want me to answer it?
I'll tell you what liberals do when they put their country first.
They trash the Constitution and they try to change it.
They trash the military.
They urge surrender and defeat.
They attack capitalism.
The enemies list of today's elected liberals and drive-by media people consists of every successful major industry except Hollywood and music.
What does it mean for liberals to put their country first?
Let's have that discussion.
You know, we keep that one buried.
People don't want to go there.
Don't want to talk about patriotism.
Not right to challenge people's patriotism.
No, we're just going to challenge it in judgment.
Fine, let's keep it a judgment.
But let's have the conversation.
What does it mean for you liberals to put your country first?
Oh, I left something out.
Get rid of George Bush.
Oh, get rid of conservative talk radio.
What does it mean to put your country first?
Any liberals out there like to call and tell me?
I'll just listen.
I promise.
I'll just listen.
I won't argue with you.
I'll just listen.
800-282-2882.
San Diego, this is Jennifer.
Great to have you on the program.
Jennifer, thank you for waiting.
Hey, Rush, Mega Brush Baby, first-time color dittos from San Diego.
Thank you very much.
The only thing I have to say that I'm more excited about than Sarah Palin is you speaking to you today.
But I'll get right to my point.
America's getting a case study firsthand and seeing what it's like to be a young, attractive, professional woman today.
And it's why the term feminism to so many in my generation is such a joke, because we're seeing firsthand, look at the sisterhood.
Who's tearing her down worse than anyone?
Other women, because she's an attractive woman who firsthand has had to work probably twice as hard.
Now, Jennifer, hang on just a second.
Sure.
I am so happy that you called.
Because yesterday I made mention of the fact, and I did it very illustratively, and I got some people upset with me.
But I said that one of the reasons, one of the many reasons that she's hated is rooted in my undeniable truth of life number 24, which is that feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream of society.
And I said, one of the reasons she's hated is that she can wear skirts and got away with it among these old feminist lions.
And I got so, and that she's a babe, and I got, not a lot, but I got some people saying to me, that's not helpful.
That's just bad.
You just said that one of the reasons that the old sister feminists these days don't like her is because she's attractive, right?
Absolutely.
And you stand by that?
Absolutely.
As someone who's experienced it firsthand, I've had other so-called female co-worker friends that told me the only reason I was getting ahead and getting a promotion was because the boss wanted to sleep with me.
And that's why the feminists behind Hillary are so mad because here comes Obama, empty suit, but he's good looking, smooth talker.
And, you know, the feminist woman has stepped on again.
And you know something I was going to say to people?
They don't need to worry about Sarah Palin and how she's handling this.
This is a woman who has the nickname Barracuda.
And the left made the colossal mistake of going after her daughter.
She's going to wipe the rug with them, Rush, and they're never going to see her coming.
That is so true.
You don't, I mean, you can attack me, do all your, but you bring my kid into it, and you're going to pay the price.
Yeah, and I'm, I, you know what, Rush, I've never contributed to a campaign.
The second she was named, I contributed.
I'm going to volunteer.
I'm going to have signs in my windows.
And I can't wait.
Jennifer, I have to tell you something, it's amazing.
I got home yesterday afternoon, and the mail was sitting there on my desk, and there was this personal note from McCain, or it looked like it on the envelope.
So I opened it up, and it was a solicitation from the Republican National Committee.
And I was so up, you know, the Palin business, all this, I, too, was thinking of sending them some money.
Yeah.
And I just, I have to say one last thing, Rush.
I know my parents are listening.
We're from Kansas City originally.
And, you know, as the daughter of a strong mother and a father who introduced me to you back in the, you know, back 20 years ago, you know, I come from strong parents.
I make strong decisions.
At the end of the day, you have parents who support you like she supports those children.
You know, you're ahead.
You've got a firm standing.
Right.
What is she supposed to do?
Abandon them?
No.
And, you know, I get asked a lot because I am pro-life.
And I get asked, well, you know, they just pay lip service to it.
I am so proud.
Finally, I have someone who is living it.
And, you know, she's had to make that choice.
And she loves those kids.
And I am so proud and excited in role model fashion.
Like, we always hear that Hillary's a role model for women.
But you're reacting to Sarah Palin in that regard.
And you know what?
They call her fire and ice.
And she's doing this.
She is so tough and strong, but she's a completely feminine person at the same time.
And I see so much in her that I can admire about her.
And I can't wait that the first female vice president is going to be a Republican.
I think it's exciting, too.
I can't disagree with anything you said.
In fact, some of the people got mad at me on the comment that one of the reasons that the feminist sisters don't like Sarah is because she can wear a skirt, nice ankles and so forth, enough to hide it, slacks and so forth.
Some of the people who got mad at me are themselves attractive women who constantly complain to me that other women hate them.
And yet when I say it, of course, you can't say it.
They can feel it.
They can have it happen to when I say it, it somehow is too coarse.
So I am thrilled that you backed me up.
Absolutely, Rush.
This has truly been an honor.
What do you do for a living, Jennifer?
You know what, Rush?
I work for an energy company.
I'm in PR.
So you can imagine out in San Diego trying to deal with your typical environmentalist.
I come up against everyone.
I get accused of lying.
But I've worked for three Fortune 500 companies.
I've dealt with it all.
And, you know, for instance, the woman was in a beauty pageant.
Do you know what your typical average beauty pageant is like?
I mean, this woman has survived and fought.
She was a hockey player.
She faces down moose.
I mean, you know, this is a tough lady, and she does it all.
And I'm somebody who has always been underestimated.
They never see you coming.
That's her biggest strength, not a weakness.
Exactly right.
Somebody asked her about all these attacks on her and how she's going to deal with it.
She said, do you know what the difference is between a hockey mom and a pit bull?
Lipstick.
That's right, Rush.
Well, you sound like you could be her.
You know what?
That's why I'm so excited.
I finally see someone, and I'm so excited she's a Republican because I think a lot of women like me are looking, you know, I happen to be 35, but to see someone like her who has it all and doesn't fit a stereotypical mold of someone you're not.
And, you know, that's the best decision that I've seen McCain make.
And, you know, I look at Obama, and everyone wants to talk about, did he vet Sarah enough?
Well, let's look at his decision.
He had a guaranteed 18 million votes that he said no to.
He didn't even give Hillary the courtesy of being vetted.
I'd say we've seen the type of presidential decision he makes.
He had victory.
He couldn't have passed.
They couldn't.
The Clinton Library Massage Parlor donors list could not have passed.
They had to make it public.
It wouldn't happen.
The Democrats' real question is they didn't vet Obama.
Exactly.
And so I look at they had victory at hand, and he flinched.
When it comes to McCain, he's making, in the last seven weeks, he has just come.
I've seen so many great decisions.
And then I look at when he was a POW and had the chance to come home, which I, you know, I'd like to think I would have been strong enough to make that decision to stay.
He's got my vote.
And with Sarah Palin on that ticket, I just, I'm so excited.
Well, that's great.
It's great to hear from you.
I understand how you can be in public relations because you are very articulate.
You sound very clean, too.
Yeah.
All right.
Jennifer, thanks so much.
Oh, Rush, thank you.
You bet.
Have a great day.
Great week.
Great election.
I was in hot water yesterday.
I got into hot water when people I know learned that I made that ankle and skirt comment.
I was in hot water, like I had a Renai tankless water heater at my desk for two straight hours reading email.
Take down the Renaissance sign, Brian.
I always put these signs up to remind me about these things.
The Renaissance tankless water, it's actually, in addition to being cost-saving in terms of operations, space-saving, it is amazing technologically.
You get in the shower if you want to take a 25-minute shower.
The water comes out hot, stays the same temperature for the whole 25 minutes, no matter what anybody else in the house does.
The dishwasher, other showers, washing a car, who doesn't matter.
For as long as you want to take your shower, you could take a one-hour shower.
You will not run out of hot water.
And anybody in the house can do whatever they want to do with hot water too.
Go to foreverhotwater.com.
You can see how this works.
You can do a little calculation there to find out how much you would save in your house if you want to put one of these things in.
It's really state-of-the-art.
These old tank water heaters, it's like going out and buying a model tea compared to what is available.
Foreverhotwater.com.
Sort of a humorous piece at slate.com today by two women, Emily Bazelon, I'm not sure how she pronounces it, B-A-Z-E-L-O-N, and Dahlia Lithwick.
And it's kind of a funny read.
They go through, they say, I don't begrudge that she's doing all this.
They think it's over the top for people to be attacking her daughter.
They say, well, these are two liberal women, babe, but very, very liberal.
But this is where it gets kind of funny.
Kind of interesting.
Page three of this piece, which brings us back to Sarah Palin, the supermom, the woman who evidently believes that having it all means doing it all and who seems to be asking for help.
That's a typo who means doing it all and who seems to see asking it all.
Let me try to figure out what they meant here, which brings us back to Sarah Palin Superman, the woman who evidently believes that having it all means doing it all and who seems to see asking for help as weakness.
Okay.
We don't begrudge Sarah Palin her decision to run for vice president or her decision to have a baby with Down syndrome or even the act of doing both at the same time.
Under most circumstances, that kind of ceiling cracking would have us burning our nursing bras in solidarity.
But get this now.
But oh, how we wish we didn't have to hear about her pulling off all these feats without household help.
And without, or so she's determined to make it appear breaking a sweat or gaining a pound.
Two liberal women.
They're more jealous, it seems, than anything else.
Sarah does all this stuff without any help.
She doesn't break a sweat and she doesn't gain weight.
Most of us mommies wish we could tote our kids to the office and work uninterrupted as they macrame quietly in their pack and plays.
It never worked for us, though.
Does this woman sleep?
Do conservative feminists really have to be the kind of larger-than-life working mothers who make isn't Sarah Palin, when you get right down to what the libs have been telling us that feminism is all about other than pro-life.
That's what it boils down to.
It's just no more complicated than that way.
They don't like her.
Think of the family-friendly policies Palin's example would seem to brush aside.
No need for child care subsidies, universal preschool if a mother of five can run a state without a babysitter.
Well, that does bring up an interesting, how much money are we wasting on schools that not doing their work?
All these advanced preschool child care programs and so forth, all on the pretext that parents just can't do it alone anymore.
When none of these types of services existed until the libs took over the social safety net or hammock back in the 60s and people turned out okay.
Here's Ms. Arena in Statesville, North Carolina.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Thanks, Rush.
Make a ditto.
Thank you.
I am so honored to be able to speak to you.
Appreciate you.
Long time listener, first-time caller who can very much relate to Sarah Palin and her 17-year-old daughter.
And I'll tell you why to the 17-year-old also in a minute.
But I am a God-fearing Bible-totant, gun-hugging deputy sheriff from North Carolina who's working babies.
Jesus, badge.
I had six kids raising four of them.
One is 30, and the youngest is 10.
Nine grandkids, and they're all rush babies, by the way.
And funny, nobody told me I was supposed to stay at home when my ex left.
My kids tend to scream when they got hungry.
And I got out and worked.
I worked a career and raised those six kids.
I skinned my own deer and I cleaned my own fish.
And I taught my daughters and my sons to do the same.
So, Sarah Palin and I have a lot in common.
Yes, you do.
And by the way, as governor, you know, she's the chief law enforcement officer.
She got a badge.
Guns, babies, Jesus, badge.
She does moose.
You do fish.
We'll be back.
Chicago kids protesting their rotten school got on a bus to go to a school 30 miles away.
Obama's Chicago, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Sarah Palin's speech on the menu.
See you then, folks.
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