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Okay, so the Chicago Boys blog explaining that it's status, the threat to status, status insecurity that causes status anxiety, causes leftists, well, elitists of all ideological stripes to oppose people like Sarah Palin, Christine O'Donnell, Sharon Angle, any number of them.
And there's a legal insurrection blog with a poster named Bill Jacobson, who's associate clinical professor of law, Cornell, who goes even further.
He says the nuts and sluts defense is a common employment law tactic whenever a female employee brings a claim.
It doesn't matter what the claim is, the defense, after the usual legal mumbo jumbo is, well, she's nuts.
And by the way, she may be a slut, too.
That's the mode of attack Democrats use against conservative women.
Sarah Palin, prime example.
She's routinely called crazy, sexualized by the, yeah, Nikki, what's her name in South Carolina?
Nikki hammon a mental brain, but Nikki Haley, yeah, she's a slut.
She's loose.
Now, stick with me on this because this is how the left always goes out to attacks conservative women, and some elite conservatives in the blogosphere and the Republican Party do the same thing.
Yet, guess who's always silent?
The feminazis.
The feminazis are never upset.
Now, Bill Clinton, Bill Clinton and Carville called Paula Jones trailer trash.
Carville, yeah, you never know what you're going to get with Dragon Dollar Bill Thernicott.
It worked for Clinton.
Used it on Lewinsky, too.
The nuts part of the attack is being used against Christine O'Donnell in Delaware by the local Republican establishment.
This is from the Legal Insurrection blog.
Also by two leading conservative magazines, the Weekly Standard and National Review.
If O'Donnell is so nuts, the blogger asks, why did Delaware Republican Party nominate her to run against Joe Bitmey just two years ago?
If O'Donnell wins tomorrow, in the latest poll, she's up by three.
If O'Donnell wins in Delaware tomorrow, you can be sure the Democrats will seize on the nuts attack from Republicans and take it to the next step by sexualizing O'Donnell, and it's already started.
By signing on to the nuts defense directed at conservative women, the Republican establishment has adopted the most pernicious line of Democrat Party attack.
One of the ways they talk about Castle is, well, you know, I'm not anti-Mike Castle, but I do have a problem with somebody who is willing to destroy the economy by signing on to Pelosi's cap and trade plan.
There are people attacking Castle that way, but the point is they're doing it on his issues.
They're doing it on his ideas.
Nobody's out there calling him names.
The vigorous attacks on Castle have been focused on his record and his policy prescriptions.
Almost none of the attacks on O'Donnell focus on her policies, her political agenda, which, if you've been paying attention, is true.
Not one attack on Christine O'Donnell because of what she believes.
Now she's sued a think tank.
She's in the IRS after her.
Other personal attacks they're going after her with.
So I keep saying, I guess Mike Castle is clean and pure as the wind-driven snow.
He doesn't have any baggage.
There's not a person in the country here to run for office that doesn't have any baggage.
So something of note here, and it's going to be interesting to see if O'Donnell does win tomorrow to look at the Republican establishment, see how they react to it.
If they're being true to form now, they will not support her.
They simply won't.
Let's go back to 9-11.
I'm going to turn back the clock to Saturday to 9-11.
Weren't we told that Obama's incredible talent was his ability to listen to both sides, to reason with both sides, bring all sides together.
He was a great unifier.
Remember that?
I mean, we've had 9-11 commemorations for nine years, and all of them were peaceful, and all of them were protest-free until this year.
You realize that?
What was different this year?
Why was it different?
Why the protests?
Why the anti-protests?
Especially with the great healer, Barack Obama, who was going to put an end to all of this.
And yet, for the first time on 9-11 commemorative days, we've got division.
One of the problems is the location of the Hamask.
Another problem is the preacher.
All these people want to burn the Koran.
My point is, this is not supposed to happen.
We're supposed to be universally at peace now.
Obama listened to both sides and brought us all apart.
Obama has brought us all apart, not together, apart.
He has come to divide.
Have you seen the latest poverty numbers?
This is an all-time high.
Yeah, I thought I had this at the top of the stack.
I want to get this right.
But it's incredible.
Yeah, U.S. poverty on track to post record gain in 2009 by an AP that's alternately gleeful and concerned.
Gleeful because they might be able to get away with blaming Bush for it, but concerned that Obama might get blamed.
The number of people in the U.S. who are in poverty is on track for a record increase on Obama's watch, they say, with the ranks of working-age poor approaching 1960s levels that led to the national war on poverty.
So here, you know, another feather in Obama's bonnet.
So we're not unified on 9-11.
We got protests of the Hamas.
We've got people at war with each other in this country over 9-11.
And now we've got U.S. poverty on track to post a record gain in 2009, according to census numbers.
The recession-ravaged first year of Obama's presidency to be released this week, and the demographers find grim or expect grim findings.
So the AP thought that they had better soften the blow here by dribbling out the information on the weekend so that it'll be old news when a report hits.
That's the strategy here.
They write, it's unfortunate timing for Obama and his party just seven weeks before important elections.
The anticipated poverty rate increase from 13.2% to 15% would be another blow to Democrats struggling to persuade voters to keep them in power.
And so once again, the AP is seeing everything here through the prism of how it'll affect Obama and the Democrats.
Okay, so we got record poverty and there's no concern for the people in poverty.
Oh, damn it.
What's this going to do to the Democrats' reelection?
Oh, damn it.
What is this going to do to Obama's job?
Oh, no.
Record poverty in Obama.
What an unfortunate coincidence, they're saying.
Oh, no.
How did this happen?
We've got record poverty in Obama's second year.
Boy, the poor guy can't catch a break.
Oh, no, says the AP.
What are we going to do to fix this?
You people, AP, have you, would some of you, any of you, start maybe considering that this is purposeful?
Have you ever heard of Cloward Piven?
These two yokels, I think they were Columbia.
And they said the only way to overthrow the United States is to create utter and total chaos.
Flood the system so that it breaks down, meaning the welfare state.
Flood it so it breaks down.
There's no money to help anybody, and everybody needs help.
Everybody's in poverty.
Everybody is dependent.
Everybody loses their house.
Everybody, this or that, or at least the vast majority of people do.
Because when that happens, then the public, this is the theory, will clamor for a powerful executive, i.e. in this case, Obama, to run in and rescue it all by taking total control of it.
It's a strategy.
It's a strategy of a couple of leftist communists, Cloward Piven.
Now, nobody can prove that Obama is following it, but if he's not, it's a strange coincidence.
I don't know how things would be any different if he was following it.
And we do know that he loves power and wants more of it.
By the way, what happened to War on Poverty?
Have we lost it now?
I guess we've lost the war on poverty, even AP.
Let me read this to you again.
The ranks of working-age poor approaching 1960s levels that led to the National War on Poverty in the 60s.
50 years ago, we start the Great Society War on Poverty.
50 years later, nothing's changed.
There probably won't be a formal signing ceremony.
The poor probably never surrender here.
But like the Japanese and the Germans did, but still, there are people.
My point is there are people, Democrats, leftists who have advocated this as a means of securing total dictatorial control over the country.
Okay, your phone calls are coming up.
And how many trillions of dollars later, by the way?
How many trillions of dollars have been transferred from the producers to the non-producers in these 50 years to fix poverty?
At what cost here?
How many trillions of dollars?
Gone.
Wasted.
Up in smoke.
And see, this proves something.
When things are going bad because government caused it, people say, well, need more government to fix it.
Oil well explodes.
We need to sue Digoyle.
The war on poverty fails after $20 trillion, and we need a new program.
Back after this.
And we're back to the phones we're going to start in Altoona, Pennsylvania.
Kathy, nice to have you on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
It's a pleasure to speak for you.
Thank you very much.
Central Pennsylvania, where we cling to our Bibles and our guns.
I just wanted to say it's been bothering me ever since Obama got into office.
He's a smoker, so aren't federal buildings supposed to be off-limits to smoking?
So would that also include the White House?
Does he go outside?
Yeah, I would.
But, you know, the president's exempt from all this stuff.
Nobody's going to tell him he can't.
Who's going to tell me other than Michelle, who probably does, but he can sneak off somewhere.
You know that nobody's going to tell him he can't smoke.
Is that perhaps why they constructed the white tent outside, so that that'd be his smoker's tent?
It could well be.
I mean, a white tent outside the white.
I think that's, I think that's for parties where people sneak in.
That's where the intruders are.
Yeah, the salates.
The people that are distracted, they tend to misdirect them once they sneak into parties.
Obama wouldn't go to a tent to smoke.
The big white drape that they draped over the White House here a month or so ago.
Well, now that could be.
They confumigated the place.
I mean, the whole White House was covered in tarp.
The West Wing was covered in tarp.
Well, that's the other thing.
What happens whenever they go to move out, which hopefully will be very soon, like in the next two years, won't we have to pay extra to clean the smoke off the drapes and carpets?
Assuming he's smoking in there, we don't know that he's smoking in the residents.
Do you have any proof that he's smoking in there?
No, but do we have proof he's going outside?
As a price of democracy here, I smoked in the White House with Bush.
I smoked a cigar in the treaty room up at the residence.
So, I mean, it's the president can do what he wants to do whenever he wants to do it.
I mean, nobody's going to tell him no.
Well, perhaps we should put Bob Schieffer onto this.
Well, Bob Schieffer doesn't care.
Bob Schieffer probably wouldn't believe it if he was told.
This whole thing with Boehner, this whole thing, it's orchestrated.
It's all part of a plan.
Last week, the White House says they're going to start targeting Boehner.
A couple days, here comes a pit piece in the New York Times.
And then Bob Schieffer tried to set Boehner up yesterday because Democrats already had produced ads with Boehner against tax cuts for the middle class.
They hoped Boehner would oppose extending a tax cut to everybody if the rich weren't included.
And he crossed them up.
So now the Republicans are mad at Boehner for not holding out for tax cuts for everybody when he did.
Here is Obama, by the way, on this.
Back in 2009 at the White House, a little news conference out there, McClatchy newspaper Margaret Talev or Talov said, how many cigarettes a day do you now smoke?
Do you smoke alone or in the presence of other people?
And do you believe that the new law should help you to quit?
I've said before that as a former smoker, I constantly struggle with it.
Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes?
Yes.
Am I a daily smoker, a constant smoker?
No.
I don't do it in front of my kids.
I don't do it in front of my family.
And, you know, I would say that I am 95% cured, but there are times where there are times where I mess up.
Oh, yeah, it's a laughing matter.
When Obama messes, the laughing matter with Boehner, you think maybe you want to stop?
Maybe you're encouraging people.
450,000 people die every year.
You think maybe you're responsible for people dying with cancer?
What do you have to say for yourself, Mr. Speaker?
I can't say I screw up.
Way to go, Mr. President.
He's trying.
Trying real hard.
Let's go back.
March 1st, 2010.
White House press briefing, Robert Phibbs, got a question from Jacob Tapper.
There was some talk about the president's cholesterol being a little higher and the smoking cessation needing to continue.
Is there anything for all of the Americans just struggling with both cholesterol and cigarettes that you were the president wanted to say about either of those?
On the smoking, the president continues to chew nicotine gum.
He is occasionally falls off the wagon when it comes to that, and like many who have struggled with kicking that habit.
Don't you think, Speaker Boehner, that you are providing a bad example?
450,000 people relieved in smoking deaths every year.
Don't you think you could set a better deal by quitting?
The president sees nicotine gum occasionally smalls off the head like many people.
No, it's not going to work.
I mean, this double standard stuff, they're not going to succeed in pulling this off.
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Washington Post today in Delaware, GOP comes out swinging against Tea Party.
The Delaware Republican Party chairman in this article essentially says, if you want a conservative committee chair, step back and allow Castle to become the next senator.
In other words, the Republican chairman saying, we don't have a chance with this, O'Donnell.
Want a conservative in the Senate, go Castle.
But he's not.
He's not a conservative.
That's the fault one.
I really find this fascinating.
If you will indulge me here for just a mere moment, Washington Post, in Delaware, Republican Party comes out swinging against the Tea Party.
And here's the Republican Party chairman of Delaware, Tim Ross.
Quite frankly, I don't know what the goal is here.
If they really want to see conservatives as chairman of committees in the U.S. Senate, they'd step back and allow Mike Castle to be the next U.S. Senator.
Now, what's amazing about this is I think it's a tremendous tribute to everyday people in this country that everybody running for office is trying to convince everybody else that they're the most conservative in the race.
And yet, the rhino moderates, the rhino moderates know full well what they have to do to win.
They have to go out and sound conservative, talk about being conservative when they aren't.
We never see, we never see Republicans fight the Democrats the way they're fighting their own.
Have you ever seen the Republicans fight against Democrats the way they're fighting against Palin, the way they fight against Christine O'Donnell or Sharon Angle?
You don't.
The Republican Party establishment is out trying to, A, tell everybody that their rhinos are conservatives.
The Democrats are running away from liberalism as fast as they can, which they always do every election.
And the genuine conservatives are being trashed by everybody while the other candidates are being told or are saying that they're the most conservative out there.
I mean, it happens every election.
Don't misunderstand, but it's never been like this in our lifetime.
Meanwhile, the Democrat media complex is trying to portray the Tea Party and Middle America as kooks, as radicals.
Now, if Christine O'Donnell is such a crazy and is so unqualified for office, why did the state Republican Party nominate her to run against Bite Me in 2008?
Only when the sitting ruling class guy comes along and wants to be senator, which is what happens, it's like the Spectre business versus Toomey.
Well, you know, he deserves our support.
But a Republican for all these years, this is how you climb the ladder in party politics and loyalty.
We gotta two-way street and so forth.
They've been supporting O'Donnell now.
Castle didn't want to be a senator.
He's been governor.
He's been a member of Congress.
But I just, I find it refreshing in a way, encouraging in other ways that everybody's trying to convince voters how conservative they are.
All the while, the Democrat media complex out there trying to tell everybody in the country what a bunch of kooks Sarah Palin is, Tea Party is, Middle America, a bunch of kooks and radicals.
So it really is, like Mr. Codevilla said, it's the ruling class, whatever party identifier attaches to them versus the everyman.
Judy, Albuquerque, New Mexico, you're next in the Rush Limbaugh program high.
Mega Dittos and greetings from my brilliant artist husband who coined the phrase, Obama hides behind a masquerade.
But you blew the call on the direct TV satellite ad for the waitress.
What do you mean?
What did I get wrong?
And nobody ever.
This is very, very dangerous ground for you to be on to be so bold in accusing me of missing the point.
The point is, this is a diner in Texas, and there's a big Dallas cowboy poster on the back wall.
Yeah.
And that waitress is like any true Texas woman, loyal to her man.
And her men in this case are the Dallas Cowboys, and so she's going to get even with these guys who have no respect at all for daring to sit there and root for the Eagles in front of her Dallas poster.
Oh, well, I somehow, you know, I did miss that.
I missed that.
How do you know that these guys, this woman's a cowboy?
I must have caught the ad halfway through it.
Well, I had to catch it twice to get it, but I thought it was brilliant once I got it.
But she's still upset.
She has the right ad.
She has the right accent.
She has the right hairdo.
I'm privileged to know a lot of Texas women.
What a minute now.
And they're talking about the Eagles.
Wait a minute now.
Yes.
You know a lot of Texans.
She had the right accent.
Yeah.
The right hairdo.
What does that mean?
What is the right Texas hairdo?
You're telling me I don't get it.
The stereotype, the stereotype that they use for bubbly hairdos.
That looked like a standard beehive to me.
Look like a standard 1960s beehive.
Look at like a hairdo you might see in mad men.
No, come on, Rosh.
You go see that ad again.
You'll enjoy it once you really understand it.
I enjoyed it the first time out there, Judy.
And I still think I'm right about it.
She was still mad.
These guys are having a good time.
No, she's mad because they're being disrespectful and they're watching the Eagles.
They should be watching.
But the point is, they're able to watch the Eagles in Texas at a diner because DirecTV make you can watch your favorite team wherever you happen to be.
They're trying to sell the Sunday ticket package.
It means you can watch it on your remote device.
And these guys are having a great time.
And if it's because they're not cowboy fans and Eagle fans, it doesn't matter.
She's mad, so she puts her fingers in her iced tea.
She's mad because they're not watching the cowboys.
They're being disrespectful.
It doesn't matter.
Cowboy.
It doesn't matter.
We're splitting hairs here.
And it doesn't matter the hairdo that we're splitting the hairs.
Sure, it isn't.
She's still mad.
I'm having a good time.
Anyway, did you see the Nissan ad with the polar bear?
I'm afraid so.
Now tell me how I got that one wrong.
No, no, not at all.
I lived in Alaska.
I can almost see.
Well, never mind.
But no, I understand how idiotic most of this stuff is.
Yeah, it's, you know why it works, though?
People actually believe that the polar bears, there's some nimrods in this that actually think the polar bears are appreciative of our efforts to save their habitat.
So I have a question.
Does a fish know that it's in water?
Any fish?
Don't give me this any, what kind of fish?
Does any fish know that it's in water?
Dolphins don't know that they're in water.
That doesn't matter.
They don't know that they're in water.
They're mammals, I don't care.
Whales, they don't know that they're in water.
They don't know what water is.
They don't.
It's like I asked Punkin, my cat, do you know you're an Abyssinian?
I have to laugh at myself.
She doesn't even know she's a cat.
Much less what kind.
But this is what we do with our pets.
You know, we assume, we humanize them.
We love to do that.
That's what's great about pets.
But a polar bear's not a pet.
So I'm telling this Nissan commercial.
Folks, I just want to warn you, if a polar bear shows up in your driveway, don't hug it.
It will take your head off.
This is Deborah Sue in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Hi, Deborah Sue.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Ditto's Rush.
Thank you for having me.
I've been listening to you for about 17 years now.
Thank you very much.
I think that everyone has it wrong about Chris O'Donnell, Sarah Palin, and Laura Engel and all that.
It's because they are both and smart, and is why everyone hates Fox News is because of all those gorgeous women out there who, by the way, have degrees like Megan Kelly.
She has both a law degree from, what, Oxford and somewhere else, I forgot.
But they are so smart and beautiful at the same time, which is why the Feminazis don't back them up.
Well, now there's no question.
There's no question that when you're talking about the Feminazis, you're right.
There's no question that they don't like these women because they're good looking.
Because feminism was established so as to allow unattractive women this kind of access and success in the mainstream.
And I agree with you so 100% on feminism, Rush, because I am so angry at them for bringing me down with them.
I'd much rather be a stay-at-home mom taking care of my kids than having to be out in the workforce.
You know?
It's because of this, all us women are forced to work.
Well, I know.
They don't waste anything.
They goofed up in a number of ways, but the primary way the feminazis goofed up was to try to tell women that in order to reach their potential, they had to be like men.
So they had to become career-minded, had to wear the suits, the costumes, had to join the clubs, all this stuff.
Rather than fully utilize all of the talents and ammunition that they had as women, they had to become men.
That's one of the biggest mistakes feminism made among many.
Now, Megan Kelly has a BA in political science from Syracuse, and her JD, her legal degree, is from Albany law school.
I don't know that she went to Oxford.
And not that that matters.
I'm just, you know, we're being accurate here.
If she'd been to Oxford, I dare say, I don't want to think of it.
Is she pretty?
And Megan Kelly, is she pretty?
Well, yeah.
So?
Of course she's pretty.
What's it?
No, it's not all that matters.
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
Megan Kelly is fast developing a reputation for a cutthroat.
She's not just a pretty face on television.
She's making mincemeat out of people who are wrong on issues.
She's that pretty face stuff, that's just added bonus, but that's not her claim to fame.
It really, more and more of her recognition is coming from the substance of what she's doing and the people on that show that she's slicing and dicing.
We'll be back.
Stay with us.
You know, by the way, speaking of pretty faces, thirdly, have you heard what happened at the Jets training facility on Saturday?
Yeah, they had this former Miss Spain who is with Azteca TV in Mexico.
Yeah, I've seen a couple pictures of her.
She former Miss Spain, and that pretty much explains it.
And she's on the sidelines.
She is there ostensibly to do an interview with a starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez.
Now, this woman in the pictures I have seen, hip-hogger jeans, two inches below the waist, and blouse.
I don't know, no, no, wait, no, I don't know that she was dressed this way on Saturday.
I'm just in the pictures I've seen, she's wearing a blouse with the midriff exposure, about five inches of skin exposed from the top of the jeans to the bottom of the blouse.
The jeans are more than skin tight.
So she's more than a pretty face.
She's a looker.
Now, I don't know how she was attired Saturday.
She went to Jets' practice on Saturday.
She sent out a tweet saying she was appropriately attired.
Anyway, what happened is that the defensive backs coach Dennis Thurman, a former Dallas Cowboy, number 32, Dennis Thurman was doing an interception drill for the defensive backs.
He was throwing passes along the sideline.
He was purposely throwing these passes along so that the Jets' defensive backs would run into this woman or get very close.
In other words, she was there, and Thurman, this is the report.
Now, Thurman, the defensive backs coach, wanted his players.
I mean, it was a game.
Wow, look at that babe.
And so he purposely throws the balls long so they get to retrieve them, get up close, see her, maybe run into her.
Jason Taylor, defensive end, not even a defensive back, volunteered to participate in the drill.
Former Miami Dolphins.
Then they get in a locker room, and apparently the story is that the coach Rex Ryan and some of the other players started doing what guys do in a locker room when, and apparently she got humiliated and embarrassed.
And now the league is on this like white on a Klansman.
The league is, they're looking into this.
They're going to find out if the Jets need to be sanctioned, if the coach and the two coaches here need to have some sort of punishment, sensitivity training, or what have you.
And this, of course, nothing new.
Remember Lisa Olson, who most recently wrote for New York Daily News, she used to work in Boston, and she went into the Patriots locker room and somebody exposed himself in there.
And that led to a big, huge controversy.
And at that time, this is years ago, people, well, what are women doing in there in the first place for crying out loud?
I mean, what are these guys supposed to do in there?
You know, wait till the women leave before they get undressed and this sort of stuff.
So it's amazing.
So now all these sensitivity, women against violence in sports are getting involved.
And women against violence against good-looking women are getting involved.
And women against violence in the football field are getting involved.
So the league, this may be as controversial as my wanting to buy a piece of the Rams, only on the female side of it.
We don't know any names of the Jets players.
All we know is, well, Jason Taylor, but we don't know if he actually participated in a drill.
It was just reported he wanted to.
He volunteered.
We don't know any players.
We've just been told a name Dennis Thurman, a DB coach.
And I think one port reports that Rex Ryan was involved.
And Ryan, you know, he does run a loose ship in that locker room.
So I don't.
Now, Snurdley, see, this is the thing.
Snurdley's saying, guys, our guys are guys, and this is what's going to happen if you put an attractive woman in there.
That's not politically correct, Snurdley.
That's not the way it's supposed to be in 2010.
It's not supposed to be that.
Woman doing her job.
A former Miss Spain working for TV as Teka in town to do an interview with the starting quarterback Mark Sanchez is supposed to be able to go in there and do her job without being put upon like somebody walking into a bar.
That's just, it's well, it does happen.
There are all kinds of women in sports on the sideline.
This doesn't happen to.
Yes, Snerdley, I have seen them.
And I'm telling you, there are all kinds of women in locker rooms.
This does not happen every day.
This does not happen every day.
Anyway, we'll wait and see here on the NFL not for long, if you're not politically correct.
We'll see how this shakes out.
And of course, just further hyping the game that the Ravens, Baltimore Ravens, Rex Ryan's old team, he wanted to be head coach.
Harbaugh got the gig.
Jim Zorn, by the way, now the quarterback's coach after leaving the Redskins.
So that is it.
Ravens going in Ray Lewis.
Linebacker said, okay, now they've got no excuses.
Rivas is back.
Daryl Riva, Darrell Rivas, is now threatening to hold out in two more years, just like he just finished holding out for 35 days.
So we have a genuine NFL circus, the New York Jets, with a braggadocious loudmouth coach in locker room.
And this is just setting up everybody wants these, except in New York, them to get creamed.
Hey, you look at the ratings for this show tonight.
7 o'clock early game Monday Night Football.
We'll be back after this.
Stay with us.
You know, maybe they ought to treat the Jets players here like the Justice Department treated the new Black Panthers.
Just ignore it.
I mean, the new Black Panthers, voter intimidation, threatening people of Philadelphia voting place in 2008.
Videotape of the intimidation showed it clearly happened.
The Holder Justice Department broomed it.
Nah, no case here.
We're not going to pursue anyone black defendants.