Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Hey, look, folks, the white kid on that bus in Belleville, Illinois, he deserved to be beat up.
You don't know about the story?
Oh, there's video of this.
A school bus filled with mostly black students beat up a white student a couple of times with all the black students cheering.
And of course, the white student on the bus deserved the beating.
He was born a racist.
That's what Newsweek magazine told us in its most recent cover.
Greetings, my friends.
Well, it's Obama's America, is it not?
Obama's America.
White kids getting beat up on school buses now.
I mean, you put your kids on a school bus, you expect safety.
But in Obama's America, the white kids now get beat up with the black kids cheering.
Yay, radar, radon, radar, radon.
And of course, everybody says, oh, the white kid deserved it.
He was born a racist.
He's white.
Newsweek magazine told us this.
We know that white students are destroying civility on buses.
White students destroying civility in classrooms all over America.
White congressmen destroying civility in the House of Representatives.
I mean, we can redistribute students while we redistribute their parents' wealth.
I mean, we can just redistribute everything.
Just return the white students to their rightful place, their own bus with bars on the windows and armed guards.
They're racist.
They get what they deserve.
Newsweek magazine told us this, post-racial America.
I mean, I wonder if Obama is going to come to the defense of the assailants the way he did his friend Skip Gates up there at Harvard.
I mean, the assailants are presumed innocent due to the white racism we all know runs rampant in America.
I mean, to drive by media is ginning up all this criticism of Obama again today.
It's all based in racism.
The criticism of Obama's health care plan or whatever.
It's all based in racism.
And so, you know, if he's going to apologize for America, Obama needs to apologize for the right reasons.
White Americans are racists who have created what they call free markets that really just enslave the rest of America and her trading partners.
I mean, it was white Americans that ran off Van Jones.
Look, let's just follow Eric Holder's advice and not be cowards about all this.
Let's have an open conversation, an honest conversation about all of our typical white grandmothers.
You had one.
I had one.
Obama had one.
They're racists, just like our students are.
Acorn, hey, nothing but racism fueling the pursuit of Acorn.
Greetings, folks.
How are you?
What do you mean you can't look through everything?
Obama does.
And his media is looking at everything through a racial prism.
The left looks at everything through a racial prism.
I'm just, hey, they hit us.
We hit back twice as hard.
Greetings, folks.
Rush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone and a telephone number if you want to be on the program 800-282-2882.
Look, this thing on the bus cannot possibly be a hate crime.
The cops are probably lying about what happened, even though we have the video.
The video was probably doctored and edited.
We all know that cops are liars, racist pigs, and that the white kid deserved it.
I mean, that's modern 2009 going into 2010 America.
Well, the Obama surge is over, ladies and gentlemen.
Healthcare reform in the polling data has now fallen back to pre-speech levels.
This is from Rasmussen and a couple of other places.
Gallup in USA Today, 60% say healthcare reform will raise taxes on the middle class and lower quality.
In USA Today, they say Obama's speech apparently failed.
In Rance Mussen, following Obama's speech to Congress last week, support for his health care reform plan increased steadily to a peak of 51% yesterday.
However, the bounce appears to be over.
The latest daily tracking shows that support has fallen all the way back to pre-speech levels.
45% of all voters nationwide now favor the plan, while 52% are opposed.
A week ago, 44% supported the proposal and 53% were opposed.
There's other numbers, but and of course, the Gallup poll, 6 in 10, 60%, say the Obama proposal would not achieve his goals of expanding coverage to nearly all Americans without raising taxes on the middle class or lowering the quality of health care.
And for Gallup, it's the first time that a majority disapprove of the way he's handling health care policy.
From ABC's The Note written by Rick Klein, get this, the headline, partisanship squeezes Obama health care plan.
Partisanship squeeze.
How about the fact that it's a piece of crap bill that nobody wants or needs?
The competing forces tugging at President Obama play out on opposite sides of the Capitol Tuesday.
The chances of bipartisanship rode on a private negotiation inside the Senate Finance Committee, still working in spite of another missed deadline and a fresh round of skepticism on a health care bill that might get a Republican vote or three.
And the fires of partisanship roar in public deliberations, denunciations on the House floor, where a vote to condemn Representative Joe Wilson will highlight a rogue Republican voice and maybe remind the public of why they're not crazy about either party in Washington these days.
One rogue voice, just one rogue voice and we've got a breakdown in civility.
Partisanship squeezing the Obama health care bill?
There's no way, folks, I'm getting blue in the face.
Republicans can't stop this.
Partisanship.
Hell, he may not get all the votes among Democrats he needs in the House for this bill.
It's a simple piece of crap.
It's a piece of crap bill that nobody or very few people want and fewer even need.
Now, Kanye West, Kanye West, well-known rapper.
In fact, let's audio soundbites.
I'm going to switch up on the broadcast interior.
Let's do 17, 18, and 19.
Let's get those ready because I got an idea.
See, I think I've unearthed a nest of racists and journalism, another nest of racists in the music business.
What is all this criticism of Kanye West?
Okay, so he goes out there and he's drunk.
He's drinking cognac or whatever.
He steals the show from the legitimate award winner.
But I mean, what the hell?
The award winner was white.
He's black.
There's racism going on here.
They're criticizing Kanye West.
They are demeaning Kanye West.
Ladies and gentlemen, Kanye West is African-American.
And as we are learning from the state-controlled media, any criticism of Obama is racist, and therefore it follows any disapproval of whatever Kanye West did has to be racism.
It has to be racism.
What did he do?
It's MTV for credit.
This is mild compared to what happens on MTV.
Look, I know he was upset the Beyoncé didn't get the award.
I understand all that.
But so what?
He drank?
That's nothing.
That's like eating jelly beans compared to what else is going on backstage at the MTV Music Awards.
Okay, and plus he got drunk on cognac.
That's an elite drink.
He doesn't take a whole lot of cognac.
So he gets liquored up on cognac.
He walks out.
He's standing up for his sister.
He's standing up for racial unity.
Beyonce should have gotten it.
Instead, the 19-year-old white country chick got it.
And now we're all ripping into Kanye West.
Oh, it has to be racism, folks.
There's no other reason why people would be criticizing Kanye West.
We don't.
He's entitled to be egotistical and stupid, just like Obama's entitled to be egotistical and stupid.
But any criticism of Obama is racist.
Look at, forget Kanye West for a second.
I'm going to have to prove my point here.
Let's go to the audio soundbites.
Maybe I better get this out there.
Number four, we have a montage.
Last night, CNN, too many people to list.
State-controlled media action line, the protest against Obama's racist.
Listen.
Gentleman Joe Wilson has done much to make the racist history of South Carolina jump back into our present consciousness.
Critics think this is about resistance to a black man as president.
People upset with President Obama.
We've got all this kind of.
Who cannot believe that?
Could there be a refusal to accept the legitimacy of Barack Obama as president because of his race?
A small but disturbing minority within the Tea Party movement is also blatantly anti-black.
When you talk about racial image, this is not just standard debate.
A small but passionate minority is also voicing what some see as racist rhetoric.
Hitler, communism, racism, all this ugliness is bubbling up.
There is an undercurrent of racism in some of the criticism of the president.
An attack on somebody because you really don't like the fact that they are president or because of their race.
Clearly, Barack Obama's race plays some role in the kind of anxieties that are roiling the political right.
People are not just mad at Obama.
They're mad at Jesse Jackson.
They're mad at Reverend Wright.
They're mad at Al Sharpton.
They're mad at people who have nothing to do with Obama, except they all happen to be black.
That's Clarence Page there at the end.
So you can see my progressive logical thinking here is that if all of this criticism of Obama, look at this now.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with this health care bill.
There's nothing wrong with cap and trade.
There's nothing wrong with card check.
There's nothing wrong with owning the automobile company.
There's nothing wrong with anything.
It's all racism.
Every bit of opposition is racism.
Therefore, it only follows that the white kid getting beat up on the bus deserved to get beat up because he bored races, according to Newsweek magazine.
It's understandable the other black students on the bus would cheer.
And now Kanye West being ripped to shreds for playing to type.
I mean, this is the MTV Music Awards.
This is where this kind of aberrant behavior is supposed to happen.
And the only reason, the only reason anybody can be criticizing Kanye West has to be based on what we're learning from the state-controlled media because he's racist.
Surely some of these critics of Kanye West can look themselves in the mirror and ask themselves, will you ever stop criticizing a guy just because of his skin color?
Mike Lupica, you got a column here, Bab.
Eugene Robinson, you got a column here.
Now let's go to Kanye West.
I actually think, you know, what got all this going was that Rick Murteri-Moran of ABC News put on a tweet that Obama had called Kanye West a jackass.
And then they took that down because Obama did say it, but not in a formal interview.
He said it in an outside, a formal interview setting.
He called Kanye West a jackass.
So I think, you know, they're looking for a new judge to replace Paula Abdul on American Idol.
Obama.
He's doing television everywhere else.
And nobody wants Ellen Degeneris on there to be a judge.
Paula's gone.
So put Obama.
He's going to be on TV every Monday or Tuesday and Wednesday night in the important winter months when people are staying at home.
So let Obama, if he's willing to call Kanye West a jackass, imagine what he could say about some of the other talent on American Idol.
Yes, the criticism of Serena Williams was most definitely racist.
Good point, Snerdley.
My criticism of you is racist.
I mean, Serena Williams, what did she do?
She got screwed by a, yeah, the line judge was right, but the line judge is a racist because the line judge is in black.
And look at everybody.
This is all stuff we have to admit, folks.
We all know this.
Let me go to the tape last night of Jay Leno's debut.
Kanye West comes out.
Leno says, tell us about your day.
Have you had a tough day-to-day, Kanye?
I immediately knew in this situation that it was wrong and it wasn't a spectacle or just, you know, it's actually someone's emotions, you know, that I stepped on.
And it was very, it was just, it was rude, period.
And, you know, I like to be able to apologize to her in person.
You know, so many, you know, celebrities, they never take the time off.
And I've never taken the time off to really, you know, just music after music and tour after tour and tour.
And I'm just a shame that my hurt caused, you know, someone else's hurt.
My dream of what award shows were supposed to be caused, you know, and I don't try to justify it because I was just in the wrong.
That's period, but I need to, after this, take some time off and just analyze how I'm going to, you know, make it through the rest of this life, how I'm going to improve.
You know, I've rarely heard such articulate, clean, brilliant logic in my life on this program.
If more people in this country were able to express themselves the way Kanye West did on the Leno show last night, we would be a far better off.
We wouldn't have any misunderstandings at all.
I mean, it's rare, folks, to have this kind of clarity, clean articulation on primetime television on a network.
It just doesn't apply.
Yeah, great-looking guy, great-looking guy, especially with the cognac sniffer in his hand.
I mean, a guy's got elegant class.
No question about it.
Let's go back September 2, 2005, concert for hurricane relief all over GE.
Here's a portion of Kanye West's appeal for money.
We already realize a lot of the people that could help are at war right now, fighting another way, and they've given them permission to go down and shoot us.
George Bush doesn't care about black people.
And see, therefore, the criticism of Kanye West has to be rooted in racism.
Again, some brilliant formulation there.
You know, words are beautiful things.
You find the beautifully strung together words normally in literature.
But Kanye West, folks, I mean, we are in the midst of a charismatic brilliance here that is difficult to absorb in one setting.
Here, September 24th on Nightline, Terry Moran interviewed the noted rapper Kanye West.
What did you do to your life when you when you what did it do to your life when you said that, that George Bush doesn't care about black people?
I think it changed my life for the better.
I think people understood me a little bit more.
Do you think it was fair?
Reflecting now.
Do you still believe George Bush doesn't care about black people?
I mean, I have a hard time believing that George Bush cares about anyone.
So sidebar black people also, you know.
There you have it, Kanye West, described as a...
What did I say?
Jackass by President Obama.
I think Obama is probably just jealous of Kanye West's communication skills.
Back after the...
A companion story.
The UK Telegraph headline, Oprah Winfrey's reign is chet show queen may be coming to an end.
That, of course, must be racism as well.
Oprah's ratings are falling.
Some people are reporting it, but nervously so.
And they're wondering, is this going to be a permanent drop off?
She's had these before, but she's surged back.
But if Oprah's ratings are plummeting, just another thing to throw in the must-be racism is the cause problem.
Politico has an amazing story today by Jeremy Lott, editor of Capital Research Center's Labor Watch newsletter.
He's a lib.
He's the author of The Warm Bucket Brigade, the story of the American vice presidency.
And here is the headline.
So far, Obama's failing miserably.
And wait till you hear what Obama's failing at.
In the liberals' own words, this is more testament, folks, to do not doubt me.
When he ran for president, George W. Bush promised to be a modest reformer at home and a humble representative of the U.S. on the world stage.
Al-Qaeda changed all that.
Barack Obama's initial approach to the office of the presidency has been as grandiose as Bush's was restrained.
It's not hard to recall that he ran as a transformative candidate, promising sweeping, though somewhat fuzzy, change during the campaign.
Oh, now they call it fuzzy.
It was hard to call it fuzzy during the campaign.
It was always sweeping and it was massive and it was overwhelmingly great.
Hope and change.
Now, who said this first?
Obama's failing miserably.
Was it Jeremy Lott here at Politico or was it me?
For the first several months of his presidency, Obama's labored to deliver on that pledge, fuzzy change.
He pushed a stimulus bill through Congress to help rev up the economy, turned Bush's reluctant bailout of Chrysler and GM into a giant government auto-buyout, appointed a record number of czars to help regulate bureaucracies in both public and formerly private sectors.
Then step two.
Obama is trying to fundamentally alter the American economy by backing sweeping environmental, labor, and healthcare legislation.
He wants to change the way Americans consume energy, unionize, and the way they see their doctors.
So far, he's failing miserably.
This is exactly what I had hoped for, but I'm not ready to proclaim him a failure yet.
The libs are upset because he is failing.
He is failing at fundamentally altering America in their view.
This is why I wanted him to fail from the get-go, and I still do.
And now the libs are starting to write about how, so far, he's failing miserable because he's not delivering on what they thought he was going to provide.
And you're listening to Rush Limboy, a living legend, a man, a way of life.
Great to have you here on the EIB network.
Yes, Jeremy Lott Politico.
Obama is failing miserably so far.
Consider the following.
Cap and trade legislation had to limp over the finish line in the House.
And environmental legislation generally has taken a drubbing in public opinion polls when people consider how costly it is.
The Employee Freeze Choice Act, the card check, may be stripped of its card check provision in the Senate.
On health care, forget the rage set off by Sarah Palin tweeting about death panels.
Forget the misleading talk about whether there will be a public option.
This guy gets it right here.
He says the ever-evolving plan is one giant public option, folks.
That's the point that I've been trying to make.
Whatever they do is a public option national government-run health care plan.
He said, forget the angry voters who crowded into town halls during the August recess.
Forget that a number of Democrat senators are still not willing to sign onto a bill.
Right now, even after Obama's address to the joint session of Congress last week, it's possible Democrats don't even have the votes in the House where they currently enjoy a 77-seat majority.
It's entirely possible, in fact, likely, that Obama will lose on all three big issues.
And he'll probably take that personally.
No, no, no, he won't, Mr. Lott.
It's not about Obama.
Of course, he's going to take it personally.
The question that most political handicappers are considering right now is not will Republicans make gains in the midterm elections, but how large will those gains be?
What all this means is, barring some unforeseeable world event, Obama's will probably not be an historic presidency.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
I thought it already was.
He's already written two memoirs about his first five minutes of his life.
He's the first black president.
Every time he opens his mouth, it's historic, I thought.
So Obama now has the chance to be the sort of president Bush would have been if the World Trade Center towers had not come down.
Here's hoping he makes the best of it.
So the Libs, they're out there proclaiming Obama a failure already.
Get this.
Visitors are canceling trips to South Carolina over Joe Wilson, who is going to be censured today by the House of Representatives.
And, of course, Fortney Pete Stark called George Bush a liar on the floor of the House a number of times.
This kind of thing is going to come back and bite these people.
I hope they go ahead and do it.
And listen to this.
This is from the Washington Bureau of some, I guess it's some newspaper in Charleston.
Let's see what it is.
The sun.
State and local tourism officials are being flooded by emails that flooded now.
They're being flooded by emails and calls from people across the country who say they won't vacation in South Carolina because they're upset by Joe Wilson's outburst at President Obama.
A number of the out-of-state emailers have said, now you have to read the whole story, get to the back page, and you find out it's 147 emails from people who cited Wilson by name and expressed displeasure with his shout out.
So 147 people are emailing South Carolina officials today.
We're not going to vacation there anymore.
This is probably BS as well.
I don't doubt the emails were sent.
I just don't think they're genuine in a companion story to South Carolina.
From Thomas Lifton of the American Thinker, even as unions revel in their access to political power with Obama, actual workers handed the union movement a stinging defeat.
Try this news from the Seattle Times.
Workers at Boeing's 787 Fuselage Assembly Plant in Charleston, South Carolina, have decisively voted to get rid of the machinist union as their bargaining representative with the company.
The vote was 199 for decertification of the International Association of Machinists Union.
The vote for retaining it was 68.
This means that Boeing, Charleston becomes a non-union plant.
It'll compete with Boeing, Everett, Washington, which is a union straw, to be the site of a second 787 Dreamliner assembly line.
A decision on the site selection expected by year end.
So, and this story from over the weekend, by the way, but I thought it was a good companion to all these Nutcase lunatic leftists with their phony boycott campaign to South Carolina.
We're not going to go vacation there because of Joe Wilson shout out.
Fine.
Boeing has just decertified the union.
The union decertified itself, actually.
And we're going to see now.
This is fascinating stuff.
So there's a reason to go to South Carolina.
A reason to celebrate.
St. Louis, let's grab a call quickly.
Bob, I'm glad you waited.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Hey, I just was commenting on the Belleville incident with the kids on the bus.
You're right.
They did report that last night as being racially motivated, but I just heard the news before your show started.
And the police chief over, I think he was a police chief, some law enforcement over there said that after further investigation of it, it was not racially motivated.
He said he should have been more professional before he commented on it and investigated it more before he decided and stated that it was racially motivated.
Well, did he say why in Obama's America that incident with the white kid getting beat up on the black school bus was not racially motivated?
I didn't hear him comment about that.
Because we've seen the video.
Have you seen the videotape?
Oh, yeah, sure.
We can't hear what's being said.
No.
So we don't know what obvious taunts this lone white student was dishing out to the whole bus.
We don't know what obvious taunts.
Right.
And worse than the obvious verbal taunts, we all know the racism that was in the kid's mind.
I mean, Newsweek magazine says he's born a racist.
So you know the white kid is sitting there thinking inward and all kinds of things, being surrounded by these black students.
They knew that.
They knew that.
And so they just descended on the kid, beat him up.
We've seen the videotaped.
What did the police chief investigate?
He did not comment on anything other than he said more investigations showed that it was not racially motivated.
I think the guy's wrong.
I think not only was it racism, it was justifiable racism.
I mean, that's the lesson that we're being taught here today.
Kids shouldn't have been on the bus anyway.
We need segregated buses.
It was invading space.
This is Obama's America.
Could I ask another question not related to this issue?
By all means, since you're here.
Yes, sir.
I used to live down in Cape.
I knew I had met your dad on a couple occasions, and wondered if you have any knowledge about how your grandfather, how he became a Christian.
The reason I'm asking that is I knew that there had been some way back in the 20s and 30s when your grandfather was in that area, they had Billy Sunday revivals in Cape Girardo.
And, you know, Billy Sunday was kind of the predecessor of Billy Graham today.
And I wondered if you knew anything about how he became a Christian.
Born that way.
No, no, born and raised.
Yeah.
A Christian.
He was a Methodist through and through, was a standing member of the Centenary United Methodist Church, on the board for many, many years, a great fundraiser and donor to the church and so forth.
So I don't remember him saying anything about Billy Sunday and whatever influences Billy Sunday might have had on him, but I know that he was born into Christianity.
He was just like I was, like, our whole family was born into Christianity.
Okay.
Well, because, you know, the reason I was saying this, and I hope you don't mind me commenting on this, because this is kind of personal to you.
But nobody in current America, publicly in the public eye, in the public scene, could go through the things that you have gone through without their Christian values and family background connections.
And if anything, it is a commentary on what a lot of people in this country could make available to them if they would.
I don't know.
It is personal.
And we don't do religion on the program because I'm not a preacher and I don't do sermons here.
I know.
I don't like arguing people's faith with them because faith by definition is what it is.
But I appreciate your saying that.
I do think that one of the great problems we have in the country is that we have lost sight and even connection to the religious nature of our founding.
I don't think there's any question about it.
I don't think you can have 1.3 million abortions a year without any guilt whatsoever on the part of so many people and not say we've lost one of the most important roots, R-O-O-T-S, to our founding.
And I think that there's, you know, it's safe to say that in many acts of crime that take place in this country, you could say that part of the country's lost its soul.
I don't think there's any question that that's happened and is the case.
So I appreciate your call, Bob.
Thanks much with the update on the chief of police in Belleville, Illinois saying under further review, there was no racial element in a school bus full of black students beating up a white student and cheering about it.
We'll be back after this.
All right, let's get to Acorn.
There are developments and updates regarding Acorn.
This first, this is such a telling soundbite.
This just says it all.
It happened on our 50,000 watt affiliate in Chicago, WLS, the Big 89, this morning with Don Wade and Roma.
And I guess they have a regularly scheduled Tuesday morning interview with Charles Gibson, the anchor of World News tonight.
And Don Wade of WLS Chicago, the Big 89, says to Charlie Gibson, Senate bill yesterday passes cutting off funds to this group Acorn.
Now we got the bill passing.
We got the embarrassing video of Acorn staff giving tax advice on how to set up a broth.
You know these Acorn people are better than H.R. Block.
I mean, there's a great piece here, folks.
I think, where is this?
Oh, it's at Big Hollywood Breitbart site.
Lee Scott.
All these fired Acorn babes.
He wants to hire them to do his taxes.
These babes have shown how to evade taxes, how to get away from the IRS, how to run around it.
This guy says these women could make more than they could ever make at Acorn by being hired by big corporations or individuals to do their tax returns.
These women at Acorn could put H.R. Block out of business.
So anyway, back to Don Wade and Roma, WLS, the Big 89 Chicago, talking to Charlie Gibson.
We got this embarrassing video of Acorn staff giving tax advice, how to set up a brothel with 13-year-old hookers.
It has everything you would want.
Corruption, sleazy action, tax-funded organizations, government ties, but nobody's covering the story, Charlie.
Why?
I don't even know about it.
So you've got me at a loss.
I don't know.
But my goodness, if it's got everything, including sleaziness in it, we should talk about it this morning.
Well, I think that this is a huge issue because there's so much funding that goes into this organization, and it's a multi-I know we've done some stories about Acorn before, but this one I don't know about.
Jake Tapper did some blogging on it.
I know he's at least blogged once on this scandal.
You guys are really up on the website.
No, this is only the anchor of ABC's worldled news tonight.
The Acorn story is a week old.
There are videos.
There are now three places, Baltimore, Washington, and Brooklyn, where the Acorn operation has been exposed for what it is.
And you know what it really is?
You know what these Acorn people really are?
This guy, Lee Scott, at BigHollywood.com makes a point.
They are superb capitalists.
They're out gaming the system for themselves.
They're out looking at capitalism, how it works, and how to get themselves involved in it.
I mean, they have a leftist agenda, obviously, but they're not going about their organization in a socialist way.
All this advice is kind of interesting in a way.
But here's Charlie Gibson.
Charlie Gibson, the anchor at ABC's World News tonight, publicly admitting on WLS Chicago, the big 89, that this is the first he's heard.
And you know why?
Because it's the New York Times every morning that sets the agenda for the evening newscast.
It's been that way since Walter Klondike.
And the Cronkite, sorry.
And the Acorn has not been a story.
If it's not in the New York Times, I'm telling you, these elitist leftists don't know about it.
This is incredible.
He hadn't heard of it.
He's laughing about it.
He hasn't heard anything about the story.
And this is a guy he claims in his interviews with Sarah Palin claims to be far more intelligent, far more informed, far more sophisticated.
Yeah, I just laughable.
He didn't even know about it.
And you ought to see the looks on the people on the other side of the glass here in my sprawling studio complex.
They're all shocked.
I'm not shocked.
This is the drive-by media we're talking about.
We're talking about the most closed-minded, ignorant.
If it's not in their worldview, they don't know about it, and they specifically tune it out.
Well, not surprised.
You've got to watch Fox to see the video or look at the internet.
And I'm not sure that Charlie is computer literate.
A lot of people, Charlie's age, just never got into computers.
He might still be using an IBM to type up his news.
Who knows?
The what front page?
There's not hadn't been anything on Acorn in the front page.
The whole point, the state-controlled media hasn't covered it.
In all the news sources that Charlie Gibson thinks are the news, it hasn't been covered.
And of course, they don't watch Fox, and they don't watch YouTube videos.
Their producers do all the news gathering.
Their producers, editors, and writers do all the news.
Charlie Gibson, managing editor.
It's all a schmo.
The whole thing is nothing but a giant PR thing to show us how worldly, important, and involved he's anchored.
They've traveled the world.
They've seen the wretches.
They have seen the best.
They've seen the worst.
Their lives have been personally touched by all of the horrors they have seen.
They don't know, diddly squat, about what's happening in their own country.
This is why I've always joked they need a visa to get into Missouri.
To them, it's a foreign country.
Brooklyn's a foreign country for crying out loud.
Were the latest Acorn office to get to get busted.
Now these, these Acorn babes, with all this, you stop and look at it, this brilliant tax advice.
It may be illegal, but they're telling people how to set up brothels and get these underage whores to be called dependents and so forth, illegally in the country and so forth.
I thought folks, I thought it was only elitist, rich people who knew how to evade taxes.
But this is shedding all kinds of light.
Here we have these agents for the poor who are probably better at helping people cheat on their taxes than the best tax lawyer working at GE.
Do you hear Charlie Gibson say to Don Don Wade and Roma, WLS, the big 89 in Chicago?
Boy, you guys are really up on those web pages.
You guys are really up on our web page.
Now, we have to, folks, just being fair here, we have to consider the possibility that Charlie is not being totally honest about not knowing about the story.
It may just be the cover for not, and it looks bad saying you don't know about it, but it does explain why you haven't done it.