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February 19, 2010, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Greetings to you, music lobbers, conversationalists, philanderers, mistresses, porn stars, all across the fruited playing rush limbaugh on Friday.
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And a lot of people send me email right when the program started.
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I don't know why.
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All right, let's just get to this Tiger Woods stuff first.
Rather than tell you what I thought of it, because I am more fascinated with the reactions I got from men who watch this versus women.
It is stunning.
It is hilariously stunning.
And as one who studies the human condition, ladies, and sometimes my life is spent outside of everybody else's.
I just cast myself aside there and observe everybody else living theirs.
And this is sort of one of those occasions.
I mean, I recognized the rehab confessional portion here.
I recognize the anger.
I recognize the scripted nature of it.
I saw one, you know, I've been watching some of these loco weeds, these sports media people who think they're God's gift to intelligence, analyzing all this.
And one of them said, well, you know what?
There are no business partners in the room.
That's a very, very, I don't know, risky move for Tiger not to bring some business.
How do we know that?
We didn't see the whole lot.
That audience, by the way, I was am I looking at a Frank Luntz polling group?
And I said to myself, folks, you asked, you want to know, did they not want to put any attractive women in the front row just as a safety precaution?
All right.
Where was I?
I seldom lose.
Oh, this idiot sports guy in the, of course he's not going to put any business partners in the audience.
He's not going to let it be reported that that's what this was about.
The business discussions with sponsors is going on behind the scenes with his agent and PR team and all of that.
But let's just hear, with two audio soundbites of media analysis, first, the ABC News team of George Stephanopoulos, Robin Roberts, Christine Brennan, and Chris Connolly were totally bowled over.
One of the most remarkable public apologies ever by a public figure.
Stop to take a minute.
I did not have sex with that woman.
Not a single time.
Never.
Ms. Lewinsky.
And I never ask anybody to lie.
Not a single day.
I got to get back to work for the American people.
George Stephanopoulos.
Recue that, Mike.
George Stephanopoulos knows his remarkable public apologies.
One of the most remarkable public apologies ever by a public figure.
Do you think he indeed has changed?
Because I do.
And that is a very different Tiger Woods than we have ever seen before.
It was almost breathtaking in terms of how different this man is from that image that everyone knows on a golf course.
The tape.
That's Christine Brennan.
Now, Christine Brennan, I think, wrote a piece today urging no legitimate sports writer to attend this thing because it was a Soviet-like controlled press conference.
Now, even she was bowled over by it now after urging people not to go.
Up next is Chris Connolly.
He was abject in his apology.
He looked like a broken man.
No question about it.
A remarkable performance from Tiger Woods.
Okay, so ABC has put in their dibs for an interview.
ABC has made it clear that they're going to give Tiger free pass.
And maybe Stephanopoulos wants to play around the golf with him.
Never know.
Up next, David Faherty, CBS.
David Faherty is hilarious.
David Faherty is a great, great golf analyst on CBS.
Here's what he had to say.
This was on CBS after the Tiger presser.
There are a lot of people who wanted to hear a lot more.
There are a lot of people who wanted to ask questions.
But, you know, this is a private citizen.
He's not a John Edwards.
The American public doesn't pay his wages.
Stop it and recue that.
Now, I know what he means when he says he's not John Edwards.
Means he's not a political person, but the public does pay his wages.
Where do you think Nike gets the money to pay him?
Where do you think all these endorsers get the money to pay him?
It's by selling stuff to the public.
The public does pay his wages.
No, not by force of law.
What the hell does that have to do with it?
We're talking free market here versus the public sector.
But why did Accenture and some of these other people cancel him if it's no big deal?
Because they did not want to alienate their customer base.
Anyway, I'm not taking, I'm just, you know me, folks.
I'm Mr. Precision.
Not trying to correct or argue with Faherty here, who I like and who I know.
Okay, here's the rest of what Faherty said.
There are a lot of people who wanted to hear a lot more.
There are a lot of people who wanted to ask questions.
But, you know, this is a private citizen.
He's not a John Edwards.
The American public doesn't pay his wages.
You know, he didn't have to do this.
And there's a sense of frustration among the media here.
You know, they didn't get to ask those questions.
But I was very impressed with what he said.
Tiger Woods wrote that himself.
Those were his words.
And I think that's very important.
It's the first time that we've seen him make himself vulnerable in that way.
And it gives us an indication that maybe he'll come back and we'll get to know Tiger Woods a little better.
Okay, so there's just a sample there of media reaction.
And no comment on it.
I just want you to hear it.
But I do want to share with you, I've put together a compendium here of reactions from women as they watch this and let me know, and reactions from men.
And in both instances, I was feeding them responses to goad them into further being honest.
In other words, I was being Mr. Provocateur in order to extract the truth from them if they were holding anything back.
So are you ready for the female compendium?
All right, here we go.
He is full of bleep, I'm afraid.
This is Clinton too.
This is me, me, me.
Badly written.
Yep, Kobe Bryant 101.
You can't play the family guy card now, you know, Tiger.
It's a little late for that.
Boy, his PR team screwed him again.
Pull the plug.
Oh, Lord, he's bringing in religion because you were a selfish SOB sticking it to your first sponsor that screwed you.
He's a P-word.
I knew this would steam me.
Completely selfish.
It's the start of the comeback tour.
If I were Elon, I'd be even more angry.
If I were Elon, I'd come out and do an I'm sorry for him being sorry press conference of my own.
Well, first, he shouldn't have said much.
Second, demanding people don't bother his family after he screwed them over.
That's annoying.
Third, he didn't seem very sincere at all.
Fourth, self-centered, still somewhat arrogant.
A simple statement with a few lines.
Being a human with faults like everybody else did wrong, working on it would have been much, much better.
The only lesson taught is do what you want and then apologize big time.
More interested in blaming others than actually saying he screwed up.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
By the way, does he have a girlfriend in rehab?
Is that why he wants to get back there?
That's the female.
It's vicious.
It is vicious.
Now from the men, sir, he sounded and looked like a hostage who was being forced to read stuff.
This is a pretty remarkable statement.
It has to be narcissistic, doesn't it?
He has to talk about himself.
Oh, no.
Buddhism.
Oh, no.
Sounds like a completely broken guy to me, and I'm a little more sympathetic than I thought I would be.
Can't believe.
Oh, no.
Well, what would Tiger have said that would have resonated with any woman?
It's not aimed at women anyway.
His audience is 99% male.
Time and sincerity.
We're forgiving people.
At least most people are.
This will work out okay.
Let's see.
What else we got?
I need to scroll down here to find others.
Use me a remote mouse.
You know, I always try to put myself in another person's shoes if I'm judging him.
And if I were his wife, there's no way I'd stay married to him.
That said, I don't know what else he could said at this press conference.
As for narcissism, I don't think that's an appropriate characterization, given the whole point of the press event was for him to discuss him.
It would have been bizarre if he had discussed the state of the nation.
I don't care for the guy anymore.
I'm just thinking it over.
That's a compendium of some of the...
Do you notice there's much less vitriol from the men who were sharing their thoughts with me than the women?
What was your take, Snerdley?
Okay, Snerdley says, here we go again.
He's speaking for womanizers.
It was painful to watch this.
Imagine yourself.
Imagine you're a womanizer out there.
Imagine you're a philander watching this.
Oh my gosh, this was painful to watch.
So that's a cross-section here, folks, of the reaction to this from the media to the real people I know and who listen to this program.
Okay, we've got to take a – well, is there any other – nope.
You know, it is amazing.
Here we have a guy who hated George W. Bush.
We have a guy who hated the Reagan tax cuts of 1986.
This guy that flew the airplane into the IRS building.
And the media is doing everything it can to connect this guy to the Tea Party movement.
Meanwhile, a real lunatic, this professor from the University of Alabama Huntsville, who killed her brother, who opened fire on six or ten other professors, they still have not attached her to any political party other than to say she was obsessed with Obama.
But they're not blaming Obama and they're not trying to tie this woman to some fringe of the Democrat Party.
This is typic.
It's another page right out of the playbook.
So predictable.
Said yesterday that this is going to happen and it is happening.
And we're going to chronicle that and a lot more.
We got lots to do here, folks.
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I had a couple of more reactions to the Tigerwood press conference today.
First, from a guy.
He looked like a guy who hadn't had sex in three months.
He looked horrible.
And he lied about not using human growth hormone.
And then there's this from a woman.
If he can reform, it will be a powerful help for teaching kids things.
I am hopeful and found the statement moving.
But the big question was his mother's nonverbal messages.
Her arms were crossed, and then it seemed fascinating she could not seem to make eye contact.
By the way, Rush, love what you do.
I am fascinated by this.
I'm more fascinated by this than what I thought of.
All right, back to this.
I have two smack in the middle of Time magazine article about Mr. Andrew Joseph Stack, or is it Joseph Andrew Stack?
Is it Joe Stack?
You know, the media always, when they throw in somebody's middle name, it's a key, it's a tip-off.
They're trying to portray somebody as wacko insane.
And this guy probably is, or was.
But this is by Hillary Hilton, a dispatch in Time magazine from Austin.
After the fireball, Cullen said the black glass windows blew out, the Venetian blinds started flapping in the wind to go on and describe all of the damage and so forth.
And then there is a link right under this little paragraph in red.
See the making of the Tea Party movement.
Right under a description of what happened in Austin, Time is literally linking Mr. Stack to the Tea Party by putting a URL link to another article about the Tea Party in the middle of their piece on his anti-IRS attack.
And then Jonathan K. Part yesterday, and this was 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 3.01, by the way, right after this program was over.
Jonathan K. Part, who's an op-ed writer at the editorial page writer at the Washington Post, Joseph Stack was angry at the IRS.
He took his rage out on it by slamming his single-engine plane into the echelon building in Austin, Texas.
We now know this thanks to the rather clear suicide note he left behind.
There's no information yet on whether he was involved in any anti-government groups or whether he was a lone wolf.
But after reading his 34-paragraph screed, I am struck by how his alienation is similar to that we're hearing from the extreme elements of the Tea Party movement.
Did I not tell you yesterday that people like K-part and Hillary Hilton and the whole state-controlled media would be unearthing every stone they could find, every rock, trying to find out what talk shows this guy listened to?
They obviously haven't been able to find that out.
So now they try to link this guy to the Tea Party movement.
You know, Pavlov's dog would be impressed at this.
You guys are so transparent.
Do you not understand why it is you're losing sponsors, readers, circulation?
You are totally, totally predictable, as in this story today.
Another economic story.
Associated Press.
Consumer prices rose less than expected in January, while prices excluding food and energy actually fell.
Hey, AP, we consumers cannot exclude food and energy from the cost of our living.
Who the heck do these people think they are?
We just had stories yesterday about, oh, no, the economy is not recovering.
Oh, job surges, job losses surge, inflation is surging.
Oh, no, no, it's not bad at all.
Consumer prices rose less than expected.
That's inflation.
We got an annualized rate of 16.8%, though, in a story yesterday.
While prices excluding food and energy actually fell, how do you exclude energy and fuel and food from the average American's daily living expenses?
Holy cow, folks, as Harry Kerry would say.
And here, this is July 14th.
I went back and looked at the New Yorker from July 14th of 2008, in which we are treated to Obama's response to 9-11 as published in the Hyde Park Herald September 19th of 2001 in Chicago.
I must also hope that we as a nation draw some measure of wisdom from this tragedy.
Certain immediate lessons are clear, and we must act upon those lessons decisively.
We must also engage, however, in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness that would wreak havoc on 9-11.
The essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers.
It may find expression in a particular brand of violence, may be channeled by particular demagogues or whatever, but we have to study.
We have to have empathy for their rage and understand why they don't like us.
Now, why are our media masters giving so much play to the screed of Andrew Joseph Stack III?
Maybe go back and look at what Obama said about 9-11 was the difference in how nobody wants to understand this guy.
Nobody wants to have any empathy with Andrew Joseph Stack III.
Nobody.
Hey, he's full.
I mean, this guy's a lunatic fringe tea party guy.
He's our right-wing.
Even though if you look at this guy's screed, he hated Bush.
He hated Reagan.
He hated the tax cuts of 1986.
He hated institutions which are mostly favored by conservatives, leaving out the IRS and so forth.
I mean, there's no evidence in what this guy wrote to suggest that he's a madcap right-winger.
He's just a lunatic.
But when something like this happens, they have to try to attach this guy to conservatism, mainstream conservatism.
In the meantime, of course, we still do not have any political party association with his Amy Bishop babe who started firing her gun at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, despite she was a far-left political extremist who was obsessed with Obama to the point of being off-putting, but we don't see any curiosity.
Was she inspired by Obama?
Was she driven crazy by fringe liberalism?
None of that.
It's actually hilarious.
Standby Audio Soundbite 7 and oh, and 8.
Oh, look at that.
You know, I didn't, I was still doing show prep up till 12.02.
And Brian came in here, said, you know, you better wire up.
And I looked at her.
I'm like, oh, my gosh, I only got three minutes here.
And so I'm just now going through the audio soundbite roster.
There's my name all over the soundbite roster again here today.
All that coming up.
You seen the picture of the Dalai Lama being escorted out a back door at the White House next to the trash bags.
I don't even think they gave the guy his coat.
He's walking out of there in his Dalai Lama robe and sandals, surrounded by snow and ice and White House trash bags, ladies and gentlemen.
You see, a debtor nation has to kiss the rear end of its creditors, and the Chikoms implored Obama not to meet with the Dalai Lama.
And Obama said, screw you, Chikoms.
I'll meet with him.
You're going to watch him walk out of my house here next to the garbage.
Now, what kind of class is that?
What kind of class is that?
That is zero class.
Meanwhile, Al Sharpton goes out the front door.
Yes, I spoke a little Negro dialect there.
I can do that when I want to.
Al Sharpton goes out and in the front door.
In and out the front door.
Dalai Lama next to the garbage walks out the doors of the palm room of the White House by trash bags waiting to be picked up due to delays from the snowstorms.
You know it's bad if the White House trash pickup is delayed.
Oh man.
And get this, folks, this is from the UK Telegraph.
And what a day for this story.
That's why I greeted everybody.
Greetings to you, philanderers, mistresses, porn stars all across the fruited plain, Swiss prostitutes are being trained to use defibrillators to prevent clients with heart problems from dying on them.
They don't want customers coming and going at the same time.
Did you catch that?
I mean, that's called the Rockefeller Eggs of Dead in the Hole.
Exactly right.
Well, that's what we call.
There's a putt.
You know, you're putting on the golf course.
It barely, barely, barely, barely rolls in.
Rockefeller putt.
Died in a hole.
They actually write this here.
They don't want customers coming and going at the same time.
Brothel owners say electric shock treatments to restart customers' hearts is needed because so many elderly customers are using their services.
Well, I think they have to pay in advance.
Somebody just shout out, they won't pay if they're dead.
You can always, look, if they die on you, all you got to do is put your hand in the pocket and grab the money clip before you call the authority.
I don't think it's a question of payment.
I think it's a matter of keeping a customer alive and coming back.
The owner of one sex club said having customers die on us isn't exactly good publicity.
Local health experts said to have backed the plans to stock defibrillators in sex clubs and brothels.
Now, listen, this, the last paragraph here, this is the clincher.
According to the British Heart Foundation, modern defibrillators are becoming increasingly quick and easy for the lay person to use.
This is a serious news story in the UK Telegraph.
Modern defibrillators are becoming increasingly quick and easy for the lay person to use.
gives a whole new meaning to the word layperson, which can mean the difference between life and death.
I don't know if there's an extra charge for bringing somebody back to life.
Why don't you ask me if they give him Zycam as well?
Okay, now back to this loco weed, Mark Potok.
Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, this is a guy who finds right-wing extremism virtually everywhere.
And I don't know where this guy was when the Obama-obsessed professor went on a shooting spree last week.
He even admits here he doesn't know anything about this guy, but assumes he's a right-winger anyway.
Chris Matthews said, you see a connection here?
Anti-government, anti-IRS with what happened in Oklahoma City, Mark?
Let me say, we know nothing of this man.
We did not have him in our files, so we found absolutely nothing in the way of real background in the movement or association with any group.
But yeah, as a general matter, his ideas seem connected to at least some of the core ideas of the radical right.
And in 1995, not long after the Oklahoma City bombing, a man attempted to blow up what I think is the very same building in Austin, the IRS building in Austin back in 95.
In addition, there were attempts to blow up IRS buildings by people on the radical right in Michigan and in Las Vegas as well.
So this is kind of a traditional target of the radical right.
He doesn't know the guy.
This is just knee-jerk page from the playbook sort of stuff for these wacko leftists.
You people are so transparent and so predictable.
We know what you're going to say and do days in advance of your saying and doing it.
Now, Alan Simpson, yesterday on this program, I did refer to former Senator Simpson and the former Clinton cover-up artist Irksom Bowles as retrads.
I did do that, and I did wonder aloud why are you guys allowing yourselves to be tricked here?
Because all that's going to happen is that when you come back with your report, I mean, you've served your time.
The guys currently in office, it's their job to deal with the debt because they caused it.
They caused the debt.
They made all of this happen.
And now they want you to come exonerate them.
Why would you do this?
Especially what you're going to end up doing, Senator Simpson, and Irksom Bowles.
You're going to have to recommend tax increases.
We know how establishment types think.
You're going to recommend tax increases.
And guess what?
Obama's going to have no fingerprints on it, which is exactly what he wants.
So last night on the news hour with Jim Oyra on PBS, senior correspondent Judy Woodruff interviewed the chairman of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, former Senator Alan Simpson and former Clinton White House cover-up artist Erskine Bowles.
She said, whatever you recommend is not going to be binding.
You're going to make some recommendations, but nobody in Congress is required to enact this.
We'll be called naive.
I'll be called a Republican toady.
Rush Babe will be after me day and night.
But this is bigger than me or Erskine or you.
This is about the future of America.
This country is going to go to the bow wows unless we deal with the entitlements and Social Security and Medicare.
So you do expect to take flack.
Oh, you bet.
Yeah, Rush Babe.
He's got a great sense of humor.
I mean, I was, I've always gotten a kick out of Senator Simpson's sense of humor.
It's funny, rush babe, rush babe be after me day and night.
Jeb Bush in on this.
Let's see.
No, this is Jeb Bush responding to my suggestion that Obama's laying a trap for the Republicans on this healthcare summit.
This morning, Fox and friends, Steve Docey and Jeb Bush have this exchange.
I think it is brilliant that he has called the Republicans in and said, okay, let's do this.
We're going to talk about health care on television.
Of course, Rush Limbaugh says, look, it's a political trap.
You've got to be careful, Republicans.
I actually think it's a great thing, not necessarily for who wins and who loses, but great for the country that there is more transparency and more open discussion.
And I think our ideas are the more relevant ones for the majority of Americans.
So it may be a trap because it could be designed the wrong way, perhaps, to give one side the upper hand.
But to have an open conversation about these huge issues is healthy.
No.
No.
Snurdley, shut up.
Come on, Lord.
Sterdley is livid here at Jeb Bush.
Can he just, is he this stupid or is he just saying this for the cameras?
I think the politically correct thing to do here, if you are an official elected, former elected Republican, is to, oh, yeah, the Republicans have to go.
President calls you, you can't say, screw you, we're not showing up.
I'm going to maintain, however, there is no reason for the Republicans to show up at the Blair House for this meeting from the Associated Press, White House, Democrats near a cord on health care bill.
Why go?
The White House and congressional leaders are preparing a detailed health care proposal designed to win passage without Republican support if GOP lawmakers fail to embrace bipartisan compromises at Obama's summit.
What bipartisanship has happened?
Let me read this to you again.
The White House and congressional leaders are preparing a detailed health care proposal designed to win passage without Republican support if Republican lawmakers fail to embrace bipartisan compromise.
There aren't any bipartisan compromises.
The Democrats are putting together the compromise bill that they want, and they're bringing the Republicans up there.
And if the Republicans don't sign on to it, guess what?
They're the party of no.
We tried bipartisanship.
This is a total, total trap.
I appreciate all these people thinking it's a great forum for the Republicans to get their ideas out there, but Obama runs this show.
I don't know, folks.
I always trust my instincts on this, and we've got them on the run.
Nobody wants any part of this health care bill, one side of it or the other, the House side or the Senate side.
Nobody wants it.
It is there's a reason Democrats are dropping like flies, and there's a reason Republicans are winning elections left and right.
And it's not because they're going along and being bipartisan.
The era of McCain is over, sirs.
And to the phones we go since it is Open Line Friday.
Stan in Sussex, New Jersey.
Great to have you on the program.
Hello, sir.
Thanks for having me, Rush.
You bet.
Wait, just a second.
I just learned something, Stan.
This will not take away from your phone call.
I learned that Barack Obama gave the Dalai Lama a set of presidential cufflinks and a presidential golf ball on the way out the door by the trash bags.
Now, as you know, the Dalai Lama doesn't wear sleeves.
Okay, Stan, back to you.
All right.
On this Tiger Woods thing, number one, I'd be willing to bet what he's going back to as far as his therapy is co-educational for one thing.
And the misconception here is what people don't understand.
Every man is a sex addict.
Every man is.
Where are you getting that?
Well, I admit, most of us have the intestinal fortitude or willpower to be able to put it aside.
Well, yeah, I know, but I mean, where in what Tiger said today, or in what analysis have you heard that this press conference he had, well, this announcement he had today, implied that every man's a sex addict?
He didn't, right?
He didn't imply anything.
Basically, it was so put on, it could have been, it should have been part of a soap opera.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
So, you don't think it was genuine then?
Genuine?
My God, that was so contrived, it was pathetic.
And your previous caller who read, you know, the facial expressions and, you know, of his mother, all right?
The eye contact that was lacking, the crossing of the arms and legs.
I mean, anyone, and you know this here as a professional speaker, you know how to read your audience just by their positioning.
My audiences are usually smiling.
You have a point.
And that was not a caller, but a female emailer said, boy, the mother's body language is interesting.
No eye contact and kept her arms closed.
Yeah.
Crossed.
Well, you know that that is a protective type of thing.
All right.
And, you know, I mean, body language prevails.
It's never failed.
Well, yeah, as a student of body language, I have to say that you have a point.
All right, Stan.
Appreciate that.
Thanks very much.
New tune here, folks.
That's white comedian Paul Shanklin as President Obama.
Everything is Bush's fault.
Some random thoughts here before we go to the break.
And I'm wondering what Bill Ayers thinks of this guy that flew the airplane into the IRS building down in Austin.
You think Ayers admires the guy, Obama's buddy, Bill Ayers.
I mean, I'm not implying anything here, folks.
I'm just asking.
I wonder what the FALN terrorists that Eric Holder and the Quintons released and gave parts to.
I wonder what they think about this effort by Stack, fly his airplane into the IRS building.
Don't forget now, this Amy Bishop.
She was an instructor at Harvard Medical School.
So the question is whether Harvard is not producing mass murdering maniacs.
If the media were consistent, they, in fact, she got her Ph.D. in Harvard.
So if the media were consistent, they would be investigating what the hell are they doing at Harvard?
She has ties to the elitist left there.
She's an Eastern seaboard Harvard creation.
Does that mean Harvard is producing mass murdering maniacs?
We need an investigation.
My guess is that Bill Ayers, who blew up the Pentagon, one of Obama's buddies, probably doesn't think Stack did enough.
Ayers didn't think he did enough.
And if blowing up the Pentagon is not enough, certainly blowing out a building of the IRS first floor in Austin is not enough.
And Jeb Bush, love you, as you know, and all of you Republicans, but I have a name for you.
Name is Oscar Goodman, the mayor of Las Vegas, who requested, or declined, rather, an invitation from Obama to meet.
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