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Sept. 14, 2010 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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September 14, 2010, Tuesday, Hour #3
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Today I would have my brain tied behind my back just to make things fair.
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Federal judge says he's likely to go to trial portions of a lawsuit by Florida, 19 other states challenging Obamacare.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson said today that he expects to dismiss other parts.
He didn't specify which parts of the lawsuit likely will go to trial, but he will issue a ruling by October 14th.
Now, speaking of clairvoyance, the New York Times and the rest of the political cognizant said that the state lawsuits against Obamacare wouldn't go anywhere.
Now, who is this judge?
Judge Clyde Roger Vinson is a Ronald Reagan appointee.
Judge Clyde Roger Vinson is an avid hunter.
He's an amateur taxidermist.
Do you know what a taxidermist is?
That's right.
For our liberal caller today, this has got me getting the news.
A taxidermist stuffs.
Dead game.
You go into a big, you know, all-male club, you'll see some moose head over the fireplace.
A taxidermist is responsible for it.
After a 2002 hunting trip during which he killed three brown bears, Judge Clyde Roger Vinson had their heads mounted over the door through which defendants have to pass to enter his courtroom.
At the time, Judge Vinson said the sight of the severed bearheads would instill a fear of God into the accused.
The heads were removed in June of 2003.
It didn't even take a year.
Following complaints by local defendants' rights groups.
The prosecutors didn't complain, but defendants' rights groups complained.
The judge said the sight of the severed bear heads would instill a fear of God into the accused.
He was appointed to serve a seven-year term in the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Court.
That's FISA.
He was appointed to serve a seven-year term in the FISA court effective May 4th of 2006.
So he's still on the FISA court.
Yes, Judge Clyde Roger Vincent.
And remember, the New York Times told us all the rest of the DC Cognocenti, they told us these lawsuits against Obamacare are not going to go anywhere.
Just like we're being told that Christine O'Donnell cannot win.
Oops, I'm throwing the wrong thing away.
I mentioned in the earlier portion of the program, and I happened to catch TV Azteca NFL correspondent Inez Sines on Mess NBC.
And then after, I mean, the moment she left there, she was on Fox.
Woman was making around.
This is the female reporter at Jets Practice, where it was reported that she is sitting on the sidelines out there at the practice facility, waiting to interview Mark Sanchez.
And Dennis Thurman, the defensive backs coach, running a drill for the DB, his defensive backs interception drill, started throwing passes there to intercept long, getting very close to Inez so that they would get close to her and maybe run into her.
Then it was said that Coach Rex Ryan was involved in this too.
We don't know if this is true.
This is just what was reported.
So this all kinds of harassment complaints.
The owner of the Jets, Woody Johnson, got her on the phone.
The NFL is looking into this.
So she's making the rounds on TV today.
Inez signs.
She shows up at MSNBC, Tamron Hall.
So what happened there?
That you were sending out some tweets, and now it's turned into an NFL investigation.
What happened in that locker room?
Well, in the locker room, in the minute I walk into the locker room, in the minute I saw that all the players are looking at me and start to make like jokes and everything.
So what I decide in this presidential moment is not to pay attention and go direct to the mark locker room and stay there and wait for him.
What kind of jokes were they making?
What were they saying?
Yeah, oh, she's here.
Look, I want to be Mexican and something like this.
But I don't feel bad in this moment because I say, okay, they are guys joking and that's it.
All right, now listen to Inez signs here.
It's no big deal.
She walked in there and the guy started making jokes.
Hey, I wish I wish I was Mexican.
Now, I, you know, we're not supposed to comment on her attire, but I'm sorry.
This woman knows how to dress in order to attract attention.
Look, it is what it is.
The woman, I've seen pictures.
You've seen them by now.
The woman knows how to dress to attract it.
She wants to stand out.
If you had her ass sets, you'd want to stand out too.
Frankly, well, I'm not going to say that, Snerdly.
Snerdly, yeah, but your microphone's not on, so whatever you say doesn't count.
I'm not going to.
Will you just sit there?
We just let me have control of this, and I'll tell you where it's going in just a second.
My point here, this woman, she knows how to attract attention.
That's her job for crying out loud.
She's a former Miss Spain.
If you've seen, she's a runway.
If she shows up at red carpet things, she knows how to attract attention for whatever events go.
She knows how to do it.
So she goes, you know, an all-male location, a pro-football practice facility locker room, and they notice her.
Big whoop.
I mean, nothing earth-shattering here.
And then they start whooping it around.
Oh, I wish I were Mexican.
And they try to arrange practice so they end up getting closer for a closer look.
So far, I mean, this is normal.
But listen to the next bite here.
Tamron Hall says, you didn't feel harassed because she says, no, I didn't feel bad in this moment because as I see, I was looking at the mark locker.
I was waiting for Mark in his locker room.
These guys are just joking and that's it.
And Tamron Hall said, wait a minute, you're not following the script here, babe.
You didn't feel harassed.
No, I didn't feel harassed.
And then go and wait for Mark.
And then a colleague of mine, a female reporter, come with me and say, I'm so sorry.
It's so disgusting that these things happen.
It must have happened.
And she's very upset.
I try to calm her and say, let's pretend nothing happened.
I'm focusing my job.
That was another female reporter.
She was disgusted by the way the players were.
Yes, because she is hearing what they are talking about.
She's closer for the players.
And I was all in the locker, so she's the main witness of everything.
All right.
Now, I mentioned earlier that I saw this woman on TV, and I have my first reaction.
I'm sorry here, an order of fives short of a happy meal.
Now you see what happens.
So this woman walks in there, she knows full well what's going to happen.
I mean, this is women know this.
She knew it.
She knew what was going to happen.
So it happened.
And then another female reporter said, Inez, why, you ought to be offended at what just happened.
Well, Inez, did you hear what just said?
And you need to do something about this, Inez.
My question is, what did that reporter look like?
So that other reporter lit the fire, so to speak, under Inez Sains, similar to the fire she had already lit in the locker room.
So she was, you know, this, I can't win.
You know, offering in-depth, on-the-spot analysis of this, I can't win no matter what I do.
This is one of those cases where the truth gets you in big trouble.
The truth.
Well, I know I've never been afraid of truth, but I mean, this is, break it down for you, babe.
Break it down for you, yo.
You want me to break it down?
Yo, okay, break it down for you.
I'll break it down for you.
Inez Signs, former Miss Spain, knows full well, she sees it in the mirror.
She knows how she looks.
Furthermore, whatever else she knows, Inez Signs knows what she does and does that attracts men.
She knows that she has an ass set.
Depending on the part of country you're from, boobalicious, booty-licious, whatever.
She got it.
She's making no attempt to downplay it or hide it.
None whatsoever.
Because she wants access for her yob.
She wants to interview Mark Sanchez at Market Locker.
And like every other reporter on the face of the earth, she wants access.
She works for Azteca TV.
She doesn't care to interview Rex Ryan.
She wants to talk to Mark Sanchez.
Well, he's only the starting quarterback.
Everybody wants to talk to Mark Sanchez.
He's a starting quarterback.
So how does she get access?
Well, she is Inez Signs.
So Inez Signs does what I think she's born knowing to do, but she's even been trained further.
Another woman about whom we are just today learning witnesses the result of Inez trying to get noticed, which she succeeded at doing.
The other woman whose looks we have not been informed of becomes Miss Potstrer.
Inez, you can't, you can't let that happen.
Well, no, it's no big deal.
I heard them talking about me.
I'm laughing.
They want to be Mexican.
I go away to Mark's locker room.
Mark doesn't have his own locker room.
She means locker.
If Mark's got his own locker room, that's going to change after last night.
So Tamron Hall, obviously it didn't be safe.
They thought they had a big story.
They had a big story of sexual harassment.
They're going to get the Jets.
They're going to get Rex Ryan.
And now all of a sudden they find out that there's an intermediary here who is responsible for, because this woman's now making the rounds.
It wasn't any big deal.
I was not here.
I wasn't embarrassed.
I wasn't harassed.
She's off script.
She's off script.
Anyway, that's it.
That's that.
And the whole NFL, now they're going to apologize to her.
They're going to do an investigation and they're going to find out what happened here.
And even if Inez Signs doesn't want it to go any further, it will.
Because now the whole sports writer, I mean, if you've read the New York tabloids today or any websites, I mean, they're all on the holier than the case now.
Oh, this is horrible.
Oh, this is not great.
Oh, what a black eye to our profession.
Oh, this cannot be allowed.
Why?
Why?
This is Neanderthal.
We've got to get to the bottom of it.
We cannot allow a fellow colleague to be harassed like blah, blah, blah.
So they, officially, the positions here have been staked out.
Meanwhile, this is the number one item on the Now Gang, the NAGS website, Celebrate Your Body Month.
As far as I can tell, Inez Sign celebrates her body daily, not just monthly, once a year.
So she's simply doing what the feminazis were suggesting that they do at the NAG page, celebrating her body.
As was the team.
The team was celebrating her body.
Those members of the team that were involved in this to whatever, we still haven't heard of Mark Sanchez ever showed up in his locker room for the interview, which is the whole reason she's in there in the first place.
Now, if she did get the interview with Mark Sanchez, look what happened to him last night.
You remember what Delilah did to Samson?
Worst offensive six first downs.
They had a sorrier first down performance in 10 years, maybe 20 years for the Jets.
Seventy-four yards.
The other reporter, probably a community organizer.
Now we're going to force Inez to put on a burqa?
Well, I don't know.
Andrea Mitchell is in Iran today reporting, and she's wearing a burqa.
And Andrea Mitchell, NBC News.
And in the meantime, ladies and gentlemen, we are diligently researching, haven't found one yet.
We're looking for an example of a male reporter in a female athlete locker room for anything that might have happened.
And we can't find an exam.
By the way, I need to make a correction.
I've been saying that Inez Signs is Miss Spain.
She's not.
I mean, whoever reported it had that wrong.
She was on Fox today with John Scott after she left Tamron Hall over at Mess NBC.
She went over to Fox, talked to John Scott, and she said she's not the former Miss Spain.
She just has the same name.
Just the same name, same body, but a different body, same name.
And what they're going to say now that I'm racist because I can't tell Mexicans from Spaniards.
That'll be the story.
Racist limbo can't distinguish Mexican from Spaniard.
Says she's Miss Spain.
By the way, John Scott, The reporter Fox News interviewing her as she's explaining all this, you know, those jeans.
He puts a picture up of her on the sideline at Jets Practice on Saturday.
She's wearing these very tight jeans, low-cut jeans, and a blouse.
He says, you know, those jeans?
Inez, they're really tight.
Oh, no!
Those jeans, John, they fit perfect.
Perfect fit, perfect waist size.
I can't help it if jeans fit perfectly.
Okay, knife and fork short of a full play setting.
But it didn't matter to the New York Jets nor to Azteca TV.
The real question now is: on what show will this woman next appear?
Dancing with the Stars, The Bachelorette, America's Got Talent, or maybe CNN will hire her to co-host a show with Elliot Spitzer, get rid of Kathleen Parker.
Who knows?
I mean, doors of opportunity clearly are now going to be opening up to Inez Signs of Azteca TV.
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Dan, welcome to the Rush Limbaugh program.
Great to have you here, sir.
He's gone.
It's too bad that Dan from Flint, Michigan was gone because he wanted to endorse the Limbaugh rule.
And he wanted to say that the Limbaugh rule is needed for all elections.
If you're just joining us to stick with us through the next break, I will come out and I'll tell you what the Limbaugh rule is because what's happening is that a bunch of people who told us that the era of Reagan is over years ago are now invoking what they're calling the Buckley rule to suggest we vote for rhinos in Republican primary races in the Northeast, including places like Delaware.
The Buckley rule was elect the most conservative option against the Democrat in November.
Vote for the most conservative candidate who can win.
Who can win?
Which to me requires clairvoyance.
The most conservative candidate who can win.
Now, Buckley ran for mayor of New York against a rhino, John Lindsay.
He lost.
He got 13% of the vote.
We assume he voted for himself, in which case Buckley violated his own rule.
We need to replace it with a limbaugh rule.
And I will explain what the limbaugh rule is and what our guy from Flint wanted it to be enacted in all elections right after this.
Don't go away.
Welcome back, Rush Limbaugh.
This is the EIB Network.
I got a note here from a friend, one of my golf buddies I was out in Hawaii with.
This guy's always talking to me about the ditto cam.
You know, why don't you do more with the ditto cam.
Well, you know, I forget the ditto cams.
Quite frankly, I'm not crazy about television.
Some days I'm not even glad the ditto cam is there.
It's just, you know, some days I come in not shaved, looking like I don't care what.
Radio shows are to be heard, not seen, blah, blah, blah.
No, no, no.
He sends me a note here.
I know you don't like the ditto cam, but watching you do that last segment on Inez was hilarious.
You need to watch it.
Now I'm intrigued.
I'm going to watch it because I was, I don't know what I did that was so funny talking about Inez signs, the Mexican reporter from Azteca TV waiting to do Mark La Carou to interview Mark Sanchez.
Maybe the only reporter that now wants to talk to him.
Now I get another note.
Well, you can't talk about Inez without body language.
Maybe that was, you guys, maybe I was doing something I wasn't aware I was doing talking about Inez signs.
Now I'm going to say something.
I'm going to say this is very cheesy to some of you.
I'm going to say this, but I have to say it.
I just have to say it.
Because I'm watching everybody go nuts here over Inez signs.
And I'm looking at these pictures.
People, I'm like, I listen to Snerdly and I listen to all these other guys making all these cat call comments about Inez signs and so forth.
And I have to tell you something.
And it's going to sound cheesy to some of you, but I literally mean this.
Inez signs doesn't even move my VU meter.
When you are married to one you think is the most beautiful woman in the world, I'm telling you, Snerdley, I'm not sucking up.
I am not.
Snerdley is saying, I've never heard you suck up.
I'm just telling you the truth.
I'm telling you the truth.
No, it's not preventative maintenance.
Don't start feeding me all this stuff.
I'm telling you, Catherine is the, nothing even compares.
Nothing.
So I now watch all this stuff now with just, you know, I just a smile on my face because I know all these, all these other panting guys with their tongues on the sidewalk are going, and I couldn't care less.
Inez, I saw her.
That's what I'm trying to tell you, Snerdly.
It didn't move the VU meter.
It didn't move the VU meter.
And don't knock it if you've never been there.
Don't knock it.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's your problem, not mine.
Don't accuse me of sucking up.
I don't have to suck up.
I don't.
And now, back to the controversial portion of the program, Charles Krauthammer on the Fox News channel last night.
Special report during the panel discussion.
The host Brett Baer speaking with Krauthammer.
This is about Mike Castle or Christine O'Donnell in Delaware.
And here's Krauthammer.
The Palin endorsement, I think, is destructive and capricious.
Bill Buckley had a rule that he always supported the most conservative candidate who was electable.
Otherwise, the vote is simply self-indulgence.
It's a big mistake.
Mike Castle is a shoe-in.
He wins.
They call off the fight in the first round.
O'Donnell is very problematic.
She probably will lose.
We are in a cycle where we have seen that this is not a normal Democratic administration.
It's highly ideological.
O'Donnell is going to lose, and that could be the difference between Republican and Democratic control and make a difference about the Obama agenda in the future.
Okay, now, as you all know, and I have profound admiration and respect for Charles Krauthammer.
I disagree with him on this because I think he's right.
It is highly ideological, and Castle's not that much different from the Obama administration.
So Castle giving us a majority is sort of like a web dream.
It doesn't do anything.
If he's going to be voting with the other side, if he's going to be voting for Cap and Trade, what is the point in having that kind of majority?
What's the point in having a McCain majority?
I said at this famous dinner party now on Saturday night.
I said, look, if our majority is made up of a bunch of Mike Castle's, we don't have a majority.
Conservatism doesn't.
The Washington ruling class might, but conservatism doesn't.
So here's the Buckley rule again.
The Buckley rule, you vote for, you support the most conservative candidate who's electable, the most electable conservative option against the Democrat in November.
Now, Buckley voted for himself as mayor of New York, running against a rhino, John Lindsay.
Buckley violated his own rule.
He also voted for Barry Goldwater.
And Goldwater had no prayer.
If the Buckley rule had been applied in 1964, we would have nominated Nelson Rockefeller.
Or 76, in fact, Nelson Rockefeller, Ford would not have, you know, we would have supported Ford.
In fact, Buckley didn't.
Buckley supported Ford or Reagan in 70.
That's what I mean.
Buckley supported Reagan in 76, not Ford.
And everybody told us that Ford is the only guy that can win.
Reagan can't possibly win, but Buckley supported Reagan.
They were close friends.
So Buckley violated his own rule in 76.
He violated his own rule in 64 with supporting Goldwater.
Which takes us now.
We start talking about the Buckley rule.
You need a crystal ball.
You need to be clairvoyant.
This year, it's a complete mystery to most political observers how fast and how deep voter resentment is toward Democrats, Obamacare, and Imam Obama himself.
These professional pollsters are not believing their own polls.
It's so bad for the Democrats, so bad for Obama, they're not even believing it.
They're holding out hope that their polls are not that accurate.
This is going to be such a clean sweep for Republicans.
You've got to be clear of in this climate to say that a conservative cannot win in Delaware who's down by 20, 25 points in a small state, is it not worth fighting for?
We've been all through this through the whole program today, and I don't want to be redundant for the entire program.
But the Buckley rule goes back to a point in time where conservatives were a very tiny minority.
The Buckley rule is written and authored at a different point in American history.
It's the Limbaugh Rule.
It's very simple.
In an election year, vote for the most conservative Republican in the primary.
Not in a qualified election year.
Not in an election where liberalism is on the rocks.
Not during an election year when Obama's destroying the country.
You can throw that in if you want.
We could do that.
In any election, you vote the most conservative Republican, period.
What's so complicated about if you are a conservative, as some of these people profess to be, what's so hard about supporting one?
Well, a conservative can't win.
Russia got to support the anti-Democratic and win.
Fine if you've got an anti-Democrat, but Castle's not.
Castle's already told Dingy Harry he's going to support cap and trade.
Mike Castle, in my view, ought to be out helping Sharon Angle beat Harry Reid.
But that isn't happening because conservatism is not really what's the most important thing to professional Washington.
Staying in the click is.
Maintaining your qualifications, status in the click, whatever you think you have to do to do that.
And now, you know, the polls are so bad for the Democrats.
All of a sudden now the media is telling us their own polls are not right.
Roger Simon Politico?
Oh, people lie to their pollsters.
You know it's going to be bad when the pollsters themselves are questioning their own results.
God, it can't be that bad.
It can't be that bad.
No, no, it can't be that bad for Obama.
People love Obama.
It can't be that bad for the Democrats.
People love Democrats.
No, people have to be lying to the pollsters.
That's Politico.
That's Roger Simon.
That's Charlie Cook, all these guys, you know, the bellwethers, the godfathers, the grand poo-bahs of electoral polling politics.
See, these are the days when possibilities for conservatives abound.
There is a conservative ascendancy.
And it's mystifying to us, a little disappointing why people who claim to be conservatives don't want to be part of it, don't want to assist it, don't want to push it, do not want to speed it up.
You can see, you can learn about all of these possibilities for conservatives all throughout this program and even afterwards.
Heritage Foundation, so many members, their researchers, their analysts are busy primary returns, unearthing the realities of Obamacare, chronicling the conversation that starts on the conservative territory we need to avoid tax increases in this economy.
Some of the people we're talking about will have to tell you conservative ideals at the Heritage Foundation kind of missed the mark, too, if they're to be consistent.
And they don't.
The conservative ideals in the Heritage Foundation are you and me.
Same researchers at Heritage who devised a fantastic online quiz around most of these issues when it slowed down for them several weeks ago.
The website so many of you use to get to Heritage is askheritage.org.
And that's where they've put the true or false quiz.
You ought to take this.
At Heritage, take the quiz.
No number two pencils, no endless essays, just six true or false questions, followed by an immediate response that pops up with a brief explanation of the facts and see how you do.
Once you have taken the quiz, you can search around and receive a free copy of Americans or Solutions for America, which is the latest in-depth booklet from Heritage that has more than 100 new ideas on getting the nation healthy again.
At times like this, you align with people you trust that you know are on your side, that believe in and fight for the same principles and ideals that you do.
Heritage Foundation is a leader in all this.
Askheritage.org is the site address.
Check it out.
Back after this with much more.
Don't go away.
All right, so Coco says in an email, you want to put the section of the ditto cam you're talking about, Inez, on Facebook?
Put it for people's, I say, sure, go ahead.
And while you're there, you can look at the wedding pictures.
You'll see what I'm talking about here.
There's nothing, you know, big deal about Inez.
You see it, Snurdy.
You were there.
You know what I'm talking about.
Now, look, I really am uncomfortable doing this, as you know.
I've got profound respect.
Krauthammer's brain is one of the brains I'd like to have if I didn't have my own.
And but I just think he's wrong on this whole Castle and Christine O'Donnell situation in Delaware, because he said in voting for or endorsing O'Donnell, the Palin endorsements, destructive and capricious, that you're not going to get a Republican majority in the Senate with O'Donnell, but you will get one with Castle.
To which I said, well, what good is it?
What good's a Republican majority made up a whole bunch of Olympia snows and Susan Collins's?
Anyway, November 17, 2008, Special Report Britt Hume Charles Krauthammer, panel discussion, said this about Obama.
The fact is that we don't know what he thinks deep inside, but it really hardly matters.
If you watch him and the way he moves to the Senate, he moved at almost whiplash speed in a way saying he can succeed without the left.
Again, I'm not comfortable doing this.
My point is that Charles was wrong about Obama.
Centrist can move anywhere he wants without the left, succeed without the left.
He is the left.
He is the radical left.
And a lot of our people, a lot of our people were taken in by the so-called academic intelligence and resume, track record.
He's one of us faculty lounge kind of guy who smokes cigars and cigarettes and drinks pork in the faculty room and a big whoop.
So here's Castle, by the way.
It's Castle.
Last night, ABC News, the blog notes, senior correspondent Jonathan Carl, talking to Castle.
Did you learn a lesson watching Lisa Murkowski go down in Alaska?
Lisa went down.
That was discouraging.
I've had a couple of Democratic senators tell me how much respect they had for her.
She called me several days after she went down and said, you know, these people will come hard.
Just be, you know, very careful.
She talks about the Tea Party.
She's talking about us.
He's talking about conservative people.
So this guy, Castle, Lisa Murkowski, calls him up.
They're very discouraging.
I have a couple of Democrat senators tell me how much the respect they had for her.
Well, that's wonderful.
Like, we really care that Pat Leahy and Harry Reid or whoever it is has a lot of respect for Lisa Murkowski.
Is that what gives her legitimacy?
Mr. Castle, is that what you need for legitimacy?
That some Democrats like you?
That Democrats have respect for you?
Is that the root of our problem?
Want to be considered reasonable by the Democrats.
We don't want to be thought of as one of these insane fringe right-wingers like Limbaugh or Palin.
We don't want to be, oh, no, no, we don't really thought of like that.
No, we want to be respected by Joe Biden, Harry Reid, Patrick Leahy, John Kerry.
We want to want those people saying good things about.
Is that not the root of our problem?
And notice, these people are going to come after you.
These people, that's you, Tea Party.
That's the guy that our people are hoping gives us a Republican majority in the Senate.
A guy that talks about you as these people.
Listen one more time.
Mike Castle talking about Lisa Murkowski last night.
ABC.
This makes the case.
Lisa went down.
That was discouraging.
I've had a couple of Democratic senators tell me how much respect they had for her.
She called me several days after she went down and said, you know, these people will come hard.
Just be, you know, very careful.
These people, you, these people, Tea Party.
Yeah, Democrat senators had a lot of respect for her.
Yeah, that's what we need.
That's the kind of thing we need to go for.
Respect from Democrats.
That's how we're going to stop Obama.
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