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October 5, 2009, Monday, Hour #3
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And we're great to have you back, folks.
Glad to have you back, Rush Limbaugh here behind a golden EIB microphone at the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies, a thrill and a delight to be with you.
Our telephone number 800 282-2882 and the email address L Rushbow at EIBNet.com.
Don't tell me I just grabbed this and put it at the bottom of the stack.
I can't believe.
Wait a second now.
Well, I know I was up late last night.
I know I'm fighting fatigue.
Ah, here it is.
I did.
I just put what I meant to have at the top of the stack at the bottom of the stack, thinking I was putting something else in the bottom.
Well, I got back from Pittsburgh late last night after the after football game.
Your host definitely fighting fatigue, but still here.
This Letterman story.
There's something to think about here.
Uh Andrea Piser today, the New York Post said, get rid of the guy.
CBS, you're going to lose all credibility here.
How can you keep this man on the air after the Sarah Palin incident?
Now all these women that he's bedded down.
He's got a secret bedroom up above the Ed Sullivan Theater where all this stuff happened.
And now we've got the AP with an amazing story by David Boderman.
Uh Border.
His back-to-back scandals this year, a crude joke about Palin's daughter, revelations through an alleged blackmail attempt, uh, are likely to hit his reputation hardest with women.
There are still many unknowns following Letterman's startling admission.
How many women were involved?
Did the relationships end well?
Did women feel pressured by the bosses' advances or were they happily consensual?
Did any other staffers feel the way they get ahead with through Letterman's bedroom?
Are women who did not have intimate relations with Letterman upset that those who did may have gotten special treatment or career advances?
Is anyone talking to lawyers?
All of this could determine whether Letterman is significantly damaged or if it's just a footnote to his career.
Many women who work in TV, probably most other industries can recall feeling pressure to do something with a man she's worked for.
I'm not saying David did that, but the details are yet to be discovered.
They might have been very willing partners who initiated it.
We don't know, but the minute we hear stories like that, we go, uh-huh.
So Border's worrying about Letterman's female audience.
I have a I have a bigger question.
How many of you people work at a company, large or small, who make you go through sensitivity training all the time.
You can't bring uh Playboy magazine and lay it around.
Might upset women.
You can't do this, it might upset women, you can't do that, it might upset this minority.
All this sensitivity training, these networks, I happen to know, put people through the ringer on this.
And I I I wonder how can CBS look at this.
They've pulled the video from YouTube of the greatest hour of Letterman television ever.
That might be for legal reasons, or it might be because they finally figured out, hey, this does not look good for us.
But you know, you you let somebody that's not prominent on camera get uh uh involved in this sort of stuff, and I mean there are recriminations that start immediately.
And I just I uh it is something to uh to consider.
They have whole departments.
These networks have whole departments to train people how not to behave this way.
I know it's for the little people, snerdly.
I know it's for the little people, but they gotta maintain credibility with the little people if the little people are gonna follow the regulations.
If the little people end up getting canned for this sort of thing, and the big guys not only get away with it, but are applauded, they've got a problem.
And you know, I you don't know where the professional women's groups on this are gonna come down.
At the end of the day, right now, I'm gonna know everybody's going, oh, what a great hour at television.
Oh, what a great all these women love Letterman.
That's the PR that's out there now.
Except for this story from David Balder at the AP, which could just be a CYA story, too.
You never know.
Nevertheless, fast day.
Obama, a hundred and fifty doctors in white coats in the Rose Garden today To go through the motions of saying they support Obamacare.
I don't know, but I would like to find out if there was a psychiatrist among them because that's who's needed inside the White House.
And while Obama's bringing all these doctors up there today, Investor's Business Daily with a story, 45% of doctors would consider quitting if Congress passes health care overhaul.
people.
Two out of every three practicing physicians oppose the medical overhaul plan.
Under consideration in Washington, hundreds of thousands would think about shutting down their practices of retiring early if it were adopted, according to a new IBD poll.
Now the poll contradicts the claims of not only the White House, but also doctors' own lobby, the powerful AMA, both of which suggest the medical profession is behind the proposed oval overhaul.
Now, this is a classic, classic textbook move by the fascists.
What you do here is you organize the private sector using carrots and sticks to have them work against their own self-interests and for the interests of central planners in Washington.
President Obama meets with doctors from across the country for a morning rose garden event on health care.
The president will deliver remarks on the need for health insurance reform.
And he went on, he actually had the audacity to tell these doctors that if you if you do this, if you sign on, it's gonna help you more uh easily follow the Hippocratic Oath.
Uh I have a tip for doctors all across the fruited plain.
Physician heal thyself.
If you value your profession, if you value your freedom, you had better organize yourselves now because President Obama is painting a false picture.
Obama's cherry picking doctors, bringing a bunch of them to Washington, using them to take over your practice and claiming this is what you want.
That uh the IBD poll that I mentioned was from September the 15th.
I keep the best news for last.
September 15th, 45% of doctors would consider quitting if Congress passes a health care overhaul.
And so here's Obama going out and using the private sector and members of it to help him support his takeover of it.
In case you missed the opening hour, ladies and gentlemen, this is too good.
I must repeat it.
As you know, last Friday, on the heels of our gigantic flop of a failure to get the Olympics in Chicago, the failure authored by Michelle Obama and Barack Hussein Obama.
I went on the radio Friday and explained my thoughts.
I did say I was gleeful.
I do want the president's policies to fail.
I stand behind that ever bit as much as I did when I first ever said it.
I do not want America to fail.
It's the exact opposite.
I want America to triumph.
And America cannot triumph if Obama's policies succeed.
It just can't happen.
And so I had a little fun out there.
Barack Hussein Obama.
Mmm.
Well, this did not sit well.
As I predicted, four amazing C I Told You So's on Friday.
That whole show was a media tweak of the day.
And they just, I mean, I know these people, and they bought it.
A hook, line and sinker, for C I told you so's four predictions came true.
There was this conversation on Joe Scarborough's show on PMS NBC today with the British correspondent, the Washington correspondent of the BBC America Network, her name is Catty Kay.
And uh and Scarborough said it it's always seemed that one side feels the need to delegitimize the other side.
This cannot be helpful for our political process.
I don't think it is.
And actually, you know, listening to that Rush Limbo clip again, and I don't think I want to hear it really for a fourth or fifth time, is that it's not Barack Obama, it's Barack Hussein Obama, Barack Hussein Obama.
There's something insidious going on there, too, in the repetition of his middle name.
Just unbelievable.
This is a this is a member in good standing of the state-controlled media, and she thinks I'm out there Barack Hussein Obama.
Mm-mm-mm.
She does not realize that a bunch of school kids in New Jersey and across the country are being Forced to learn songs and poems in praise of the dear leaders, such as making stuff and sovereign.
He said the college is here today.
Equal work means equal kids.
We're out of state of government.
He said war to make sure everyone gets a chance.
He said, that's enough.
That's enough.
Now, I must uh acknowledge that I'm sure Kathy Kay certainly does not watch Fox News, which is the only place the video aired.
We aired the audio here, but she's clueless.
She has no idea of the story.
Zip zero nada.
Kathy Kay, BBC America, has no idea that school children across America are being propagandized and uh indoctrinated to support personally the dear leader, Barack Hussein Obama.
So when I mock this and have fun with it, she thinks I am being derisive of insidious, insidious, insidious.
I don't want to hear limbo again.
I heard it four or five times.
I don't want to hear it again.
Hey, Kathy.
Try this.
The official climatologist of the Rush Limbaugh show, uh, Dr. Roy Spencer, uh, University of Alabama Huntsville, uh said, uh, I didn't know that was your middle name.
I mean, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't uh understand whether it was Hudson is the middle name, Rush Hudson Limbaugh.
Mmm, mmm, mmm.
Rush Hudson.
Here, we have it rolled off.
Now that you know the middle name, here, hear it alone in its magnificence by itself.
And of course, we dedicate the uh previous segment to Kathy Kay of the BBC America.
I wonder if she will find the use of my middle name to also be insidious.
Well, Chip Reed of CBS News grilled Robert Gibbs on Stanley McCristal, a general in Afghanistan today at the White House QA.
Chip Reed says, Have you heard anybody complain or voice any concerns that General McChrystal is out there pushing his position publicly?
I think the president believes strongly that we have a process that is working, that we ought to take the time to get this right.
As you heard Secretary Gates say it has been since sometime in the mid-80s since we actually had a strategy to deal with Afghanistan.
What?
If General McChistro continues to go out and give speeches, very forcefully giving his point of view on that, that's fine with the administration and with the president.
The president is comfortable with where we're at in this process and how we're going about uh getting that strategy right.
And in his meeting on Air Force One with General McCristol, he did not in any way suggest that we should stop doing that.
The president had a very constructive meeting about what's going on in Afghanistan, not what's uh going on in uh on cable television.
So he didn't mention the speech.
I I did not get a full download from him.
Well, then how do you know what the hell happened, Bob?
If you didn't get a full download from the president, but now here's the White House dumping on its own allies in cable television.
Oh, take it back.
He probably means what's uh going on at Fox.
Back to the phones.
This is Gill in Philadelphia.
Welcome to the EIB network, sir.
Hello.
Captain My Captain, megadidtoes from the land of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Uh listen, I have a question for you.
I'd like to make an observation.
Have you noticed a word I don't hear batted around the way it used to be?
And that is quagmire.
Um, you know, of course, the word quagmire is an allusion to the war in Vietnam, which was fought 45 years ago by a left-wing liberal president who fought a war of containment in order to advance a uh social uh you know agenda politically.
And uh I can't help but think that there are amazing similarities between the situation we were in in 1965 and those we're in today.
So you uh you mean Obama's domestic policies are in a quagmire?
No, I mean uh that just as LBJ fought a war of containment that he was not resolved in winning.
So today, in order to advance his political agenda, which of course was, you know, the great society, so uh uh Barack Obama is fighting a war that he's not convinced he's gonna win.
Oh, you mean Afghanistan?
Yes, I have to do that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, very good.
So he's fighting this war that he has no intentions, evidently, of winning, so that because, you know, he he can't afford to exactly lose it because it it would really hurt the L you know, him politically and him politically being hurt would hurt the health care initiative and the you know his entire agenda.
And so you think you were getting a repeat of JFK here.
Well, not JFK, LBJ.
Or LBJ.
So you think it's a purposeful strategy here to use Afghanistan as a distraction while we don't win and we don't lose to uh advance the social agenda.
Well, I I don't think it's per purposeful at all.
The point is that LBJ, uh you know, it in uh you know memoirs that were written subsequently, it's been revealed supposedly or alleged that he knew all along, you know, that he couldn't win the war in Vietnam, but he didn't want to pull out because uh he wanted to keep certain Democrats on board the uh uh you know for his uh you know great society policies.
And the only way he could do that was to not necessarily win the war in Vietnam, but fight the war in Vietnam.
Well, I'll tell you what, I gotta say, I'm gonna say that even though I don't quite get the analogy, I hope you're right.
Because LBJ did not run for a second term.
Because Vietnam's quagmire ruined him.
Remember, LBJ lost Walter Klondike.
When Walter Klondike said we couldn't win the Vietnam War, LBJ happened to be watching in the White House.
Oh, I've lost Klondike.
Uh can't win the war.
So I I don't see anybody in the media saying we've lost Afghanistan.
And quite frankly, if we do lose Afghanistan, I see enough people in the media applauding it that it won't hurt.
So I I I this this Afghanistan business is uh is an interesting thing because I don't think I don't think he knows what he's doing.
And he's in the public spat with this general now, and he's got the general pit against Biden.
Uh Vietnam, we were, you know, lost 50,000 kids there.
We have 50,000 troops, and uh, we had a maximum number of 500,000 over there at that one time, and we're never not gonna be anywhere near that in Afghanistan.
And uh I the the the the war in Afghanistan has not been sold like Vietnam was.
Well, this is to stop the domino march of communism.
We've got to go in there and stop it over there, blah, blah, blah.
And don't forget, JFK actually started it to distract people from his affairs with Marilyn Monroe.
So we got some parallels here that uh that are not quite uh the same.
But I hope your analogy is right, because uh if he follows the path of LBJ, he will uh not seek a second term.
Something I doubt.
Foster, North Carolina, Frank, welcome to the EIB network.
Great to have you here, sir.
Hey, how are you doing, Rush?
It's a good thing.
Thank you very much.
You bet.
Hey, it's an honor to talk to you, Rush.
I wanted to speak with you about the uh double standard in this country.
Take somebody like uh David Letterman, and he can fondle or have sex with somebody and anybody else uh that uh is involved in any kind of uh sexual harassment.
You have the uh National Organization for Women and uh you have all these different uh women's groups that come up to bat.
Where are they all at now?
They're in the same spot they were when they were with Clinton, asking themselves, oh my god, why not me?
Why couldn't I have been there?
That's that's where they are.
Well, you know, I I finally got a chance to talk to you, and I'm tongue-tied.
I'm really excited about being able to speak with you.
It's an honor.
And I think you're a patriot and a real American, and uh the things that I hear you say on the radio, the things that I were brought with that I was brought up on, and it's just a real privilege, and I hope that you'll just keep fighting for us.
Thank you very much, sir.
I um, as I I assured a bunch of people on the sideline last night pre-game before the Steelers Chargers, I am not quitting until every American agrees with me, which means, my friends, that I plan on immortality.
I read the story on that last week, and I'm gonna do what it takes.
And we're back, Rush Limbaugh and uh the EIB network, where we have more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
A uh Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, right out of the media template handbook amid worse than expected job losses, and an unemployment rate that hit 9.8% last month.
New labor department data Friday showed the 21-month recession is taking a greater toll on college graduates than has scrueled dropouts.
You're still far more likely to be employed with a bachelor's degree than if you're a has screwed dropout.
But in a telling sign of the breadth of the recession, the latest data also indicate that the numbers of unemployed job seekers are growing fastest among Americans with higher education.
College graduates hit hard during recession.
A greater toll on college graduates than high school dropouts.
The way you have to look at it, see the Milwaukee who wrote this, Joel Dreesang, D-R-E-S-A-N-G.
I'm not sure how he pronounces it, but that's how it's spelled.
Maybe it's Dressang.
But uh, Joel, let me help out here.
And any of the rest of you who happen to be listening from the drive-by media, this is the plan.
Don't you understand?
This is called returning the nation's wealth to its quote unquote rightful owners.
The achievers in society are to be punished.
The achievers in society are the ones who are under assault.
Because it's unfair, don't you know, that the achievers achieve.
It's unfair that college graduates do so much better than people who barely get out of hash screw.
This is working exactly according to plan.
This guy at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel does not understand that he has written an absolutely glorious piece from the perspective of the Obama Central Plans.
Labor Department data, Obama labor department data, showed the 20-month 21-month recession taking a greater toll on college graduates than Hat Screw dropouts.
It's called fairness.
And it's the plan.
This is Obama's America.
Now there is uh good news to report out there.
CNN has it here on the job front.
The Department of Homeland Security is going to hire up to 1,000 new cybersecurity experts.
Where do you go to get a degree in that?
They're going to hire these 1,000 new cybersecurity experts over the next three years to help protect U.S. computer networks, according to an Obama administration czar.
Cybersecurity, one of our most urgent priorities, said Janet Napolitano, the Homeland Security Secretary.
She unveiled the plans at an event marking the beginning of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
What color is that ribbon?
What color is the ribbon?
And will NFL players soon be wearing shoes that color?
1,000 cybersecurity.
Can I can I rephrase the headline?
Department of Homeland Security to hire up to 1,000 new Obama spies.
So there is job creation going on out there.
No, no, no, wait, this is a second, snurdly, just a second.
Snurley, you didn't like the pink gloves and the pink shoes that the NFL players wore.
I didn't say that.
You know, I'm not against anybody becoming more aware of various kinds of cancers.
Don't, don't, don't, don't say that.
But if you if we can't discriminate against the others, now we got cybersecure.
We've got cybersecure.
What is it here again?
I put this order at the bottom.
I was prepared to move on before the interruption.
Cybersecurity Awareness Month.
Well, this is breast cancer awareness.
By the way, did you hear what that idiot Chris Berman said on ESPN yesterday.
He welcomed everybody to Breast Awareness Month on ESPN.
I just, I just loved it.
He forgot cancer.
When he I figured he's auditioning for maybe to replace Letterman if something happens over at CBS.
No, but if we're gonna if we're gonna do breast cancer awareness, so we're gonna need a collar, we're gonna need a ribbon for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and we're gonna have to do a little deal here with the NFL so that they can we're I mean it's only fair since we're talking about fairness.
Now to the Bay Area.
Hi, Rush.
I'm a homeschooling mom of four girls, 15 to 9, and I want you to know that they get a daily education from you as we sit at our kitchen table, and uh they want to do some serious rush worship live.
We love you, Rai Had Limba.
How do you like that?
I think that is just as that is uh warms my heart.
I mean, that is just as cute as a rush worship.
Did you hear that, Caddy K at uh BBC America, Rush Worship here on the EIB NIF.
Oh, that was fabulous, Jan.
Okay, and Gros, my nine-year-old has a very profound question for you before I get to my point.
Oh, these are always fun.
Was it fun to run down Al Gore on the Jay Leno show?
Uh yes, it was.
Was it fun to run down Al Gore on the Jay Leno?
Yes, I did it twice.
Uh it was fun.
I gladly sacrificed my attempt at the record, the speed record on the track.
Once I thought and saw the opportunity to back up and and uh run down El Gorgett, yes, it was uh it was a lot of fun.
I'm glad that you noticed it.
Yes, mom.
Hi, Rush.
Hi.
Thanks for indulging us.
I'm I'm I'm happy to be part of the class this morning.
Hey, man, you are great.
And my girls, they can go out and they can talk to anybody on any issue and be so articulate in large part to you, and hopefully a little help from mom.
So anyways, I was calling about uh the California economy, but you've been talking so much about the failed Olympic bid of Obama.
I just wanted to make one point.
That just gave me such renewed hope that the uh citizens of the global world slapped the would-be president of the world down just a little, that uh, you know, the dynamic duo isn't so dynamic now, and um thinking that if we can just survive.
You know something there's a there's a piece also in the American Thinker today that that I uh I glossed over.
I didn't I didn't haven't shared it detail-wise.
But the opinion of the guy, and I can't remember remember who wrote it, it's bottom of the stack now, said that the Olympic slap or snub was not just about the Olympics.
I mean, that worldwide implications.
This is the point that I tried to make on Friday.
This was a moronic thing to do.
And now, notice the blame.
The blame on Friday from the state control media was on Mayor Daly.
Mayor Daly made him do it.
Obama knew better, but Mayor Daly leaned on him.
And it's gonna be a long time before Obama's granting any favors to anybody in Chicago.
That's what F. Chuck Todd said.
Today, we learned that Valerie Jarrett, the Chicago slum lord who was hoping to have the slums bought by the IOC once Chicago got the games, was saying that they had bad intel, that somebody in the committee, somebody over there said if Obama came over and delivered a personal pitch, it would push the bid over the top.
Now, folks, if that's true, that is another stupid thing to admit.
It means they got they got tricked and very easily over something that on the world stage is really not all that significant.
That's just the point.
It was imbecilic and moronic to go over there and even run this risk because we give up this aura of invincibility that they automatically have by being elected.
And poof, as Lanny Davis says, poof, it's gone.
Uh, they can they can act like they don't care about it, and it's not that big a deal and so forth, but uh it this this can't can't be denied that this was not something uh in any way helpful.
And All these attempts at covering it up.
Well, it's just as well.
Look at look at all the corruption that comes of the Olympics.
Look at all the debt that comes of the Olympics.
It's just as well.
This would be such a distraction for Obama.
It's probably a good thing it didn't happen.
The distraction the uh the corruption the IOC would bring.
The IOC may know corruption, but Chicago wrote the book.
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You want to hear a funny story.
This is um this is from the Communist Party USA's Daily Worker, the People's World Magazine, People's World Newspaper.
Hundreds rally.
This is from October 2nd.
Hundreds rally to stop Chrysler plant closing.
In other words, the United Auto Workers is rallying against the United Auto Worker-owned Chrysler.
The UAW owns it.
And UA workers are strength and protesting against themselves.
I wondered what was going to happen here when the UAW is owners have to act like owners and shut down plants.
I wonder how they re what the rank and foul's gonna do.
Build them where they sell them was the battle cry from hundreds of auto workers and their supporters at a rally in front of Chrysler's Sterling Heights assembling plant on September 25th.
The plant is eight miles north of Detroit, scheduled a close on December 2010, but the Union here is aggressively working to reverse that decision with itself.
This is hilarious.
Union striking against itself potentially, certainly protesting itself.
All right, Tom in Freeland, Michigan.
Great to have you on the EIB network, sir.
Hi.
Oh, it's my pleasure to be on, Rush.
Thank you to meet you.
Uh I noticed on uh Stephanopoulos yesterday.
I couldn't believe it.
They were talking about justifying the war in Afghanistan with the purge, so on and so forth.
And just as the conversation was taping off, tapering off, Koke Roberts said that President Obama would be abandoning the women.
Who are, As we know, so subject to the wrath of the Taliban.
With the chicken of America, as you have uh so aptly coined the phrase.
A chickification, which by the way, I have resisted.
It has not happened to me.
Well, let's be clear about war.
Yeah, that's right.
Now it's happened to war.
Koky Roberts want our boys to die in Afghanistan for chickenfication reasons.
I've heard that.
I find this fascinating.
We can't pull out of Afghanistan because of betraying the women there.
I have look, I I Koki Roberts, I understand this.
But let me give you something.
She's not far off here.
If we pull out of there now, every ally we've got, we've got our own spies over there.
We've got contract agents working for us.
We've got U.S. military personnel on the ground.
If we pull out of there, everybody that's worked for us is dead.
Everybody that has supported us in I'm talking about Afghanistan people.
I'm talking about Afghanis.
They are dead if we pull out of there.
Not just the women in their burkas and so forth.
A lot of people dead if we this is even children are taught this.
You don't start something you're not prepared to finish.
Obama, this is his now.
You know, we we were there before he got there, but he ramped this up.
And I'm wondering how much of it was genuine, or because he thought he had to, just because during the campaign, the Democrats say we should never have been in Iraq.
We should have been in Afghanistan.
That's where we needed to be.
Bush distracted us from the real problem.
That's where Osama is.
We need to be going after Osama.
Now they couldn't care less about Osama.
Now we get stories from the state controlled media Osama is has been.
He's on yesterday's news.
Letterman's the man of the hour.
Osama's nothing.
We don't need to catch Osama.
In fact, we don't even need to stay in Afghanistan.
Why it's a lose-lose over there.
We gotta get out of there.
Um he went over there, ramped it up, chose his own general McCrystal.
Because even even the fringe left was saying Afghanistan's where we gotta go if we're gonna go anywhere.
We gotta get out of a rock.
Iraq, we're gonna close getting all get out of Iraq.
Afghanistan, we gotta get that's what Bush didn't do.
So he's kind of caught there now.
And if we if if if if he lets Biden run that Biden wants to pull out of there.
If he lets Biden run this, he doesn't listen to the general whose job it is to win these things.
Then it's not just the women in Afghanistan who are gonna be losers.
The whole country will be losers, but the people that worked with us are certainly dead if we pull out of there like this.
Well, another exciting three hours of broadcast excellence in the can, ladies and gentlemen, destined for its location at the Limbaugh Museum of broadcasting.
Interesting Monday night football game tonight.
Brett Farbrett Farbbrett Far Brett Farve against the Minnesota Vikings in Minnesota.
And uh what's that?
Oh, yeah, it's FARB against the Packers.
See?
I hope FARV remembers to throw to the guys in purple tonight, and not the guys wearing white.
See you tomorrow, folks.
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