Look at how far we have come, ladies and gentlemen.
Look at how far we have come.
When was it?
What was the year?
Rick Lazio debating Mrs. Clinton for the New York Senate.
And he left the podium and approached her podium, asked her to sign a joint pledge on campaign finance or some such thing.
And all hell broke loose.
And do you remember why all hell broke loose?
Because a man dared approach a wall.
Oh, you would have thought it was an NFL locker room.
Why, Rick Lazio dared invade Hillary's turf.
And he paid the price.
You dirty rotten slime.
How dare you?
Besides, don't you know this woman's got a knife?
Now look how far we've come.
You can throw the kitchen sink and the toilet bowl and its contents at Republican women candidates.
And no one is accused of picking on the girl.
You can attack Republican women.
If you are a Republican, you can attack a Republican woman left and right.
And not even the liberated pansies in the sportswriter media will come out and attack you.
You can do, you can say about Christine O'Donnell whatever you want to say.
And nobody accuses you of picking on the girl.
I think these establishment Republicans need to start pointing out who the unelectable Democrats are.
What is this?
Our side always focused on who the unelectable on our side happen to be.
And who the hell are they anyway to anoint or disanoint somebody as electable or not electable?
I am in charge of that.
Who do these people think they are determining who can and can't be elected?
I've always been in control of that.
That's my purview, and nothing's changed.
And I also tell you which Democrats can't be elected.
Also tell you which of those are unelected and shouldn't be.
Nothing's changed.
They asked O'Donnell about the Republican Senate Campaign Committee when the news was they weren't going to help her.
She said, well, that's fine.
They don't have a winning track record this season anyway.
From what I hear, the woman's pretty quick on her feet.
Calling Castle and Obama Republican.
You know, things are so crazy, or maybe, maybe we should say they're so sane, so unpredictable this year, the voters in Washington, D.C. even turned out their incumbent mayor, a clean, articulate black guy, Adrian Malik Fenty, in the Democrat primary.
I mean, he's gone.
That even happened to Marion Berry.
And everybody keeps talking about Christine O'Donnell's low voter ID.
In the showbiz world, we call it a Q factor, you know, name recognition.
Nobody knows who she is, Rush.
She didn't have a prayer.
I'm in charge of whether or not she has a prayer.
And I'm telling her, she not only has a prayer, she has a psalm of a chance.
After this upset, after all this controversy, Christine O'Donnell is going to be the most famous politician in the state, right?
So what is her voter ID going to be now?
As head of the party, am I going to condemn these attacks on Christine O'Donnell?
I thought I had condemned.
I thought I had condemned these attacks.
But look, I'm no longer the head of the party.
Boehner is.
The White House has thrown me under the bus.
It's early.
I mean, I, but actually, no, I'm back.
I mean, I've got, I've got sound bites with mine.
I'm all over them here on the soundbites.
But, you know, I'm reluctant to play soundbites mentioning me.
They somewhere they did the bootylicious thing on TV.
I don't know if they did it on TV.
I didn't see it.
I don't know if it's soundbite on TV.
Let me.
What TV station?
What network?
The Today show this morning.
They ripped me for saying she was boobelicious.
Show various kinds.
The Wall Street Journal I know condemned me.
Some unsigned editorial condemned me.
They said I was very close to being right two days ago when I talked about Inez Signs.
But yesterday I joined the little frat boy chorus as I broke it down, yo.
By the way, I have printed this out.
There is, I look at a lot of sports media during the football season.
And, you know, I've often said on this program, I'm amazed at how a real man can become such a pansy liberal.
And they have to be raised that way.
It has to be cultural.
And there is a, there's a, you know, I look at these pansy sports writers weighing in on this Inez Sign situation.
And there's no difference in what they're saying and what, what's her name, Gloria Steinem would say 20 years ago.
There literally is no difference in what they are saying, how they're describing this New York Jets locker room situation with the Azteca TV reporter.
There's no difference in the way these guys are describing it in the sports writer community from Gloria Steinem or Molly Yard.
I am Overridge.
Remember her?
Faye Waddleton, all these nags.
There's no difference.
And they're fairly young guys.
Some of them are fairly middle-aged, but clearly the younger they are, the more lost cause they are, the more liberal they are, the more politically correct indoctrinated they have been.
It's amazing.
I printed out, I thought I printed it out.
When I was going through the print stack that I didn't see it, maybe I can find it.
I don't even remember the particulars, a football website last night weighing in on this controversy.
I'm reading it and I'm just, it's one thing to say you don't approve of what went on there in the locker room, the way the Jets players want to behave.
But the way this was described, it was the only evidence that a man wrote it was the name.
And that's not sexist.
Did you hear what Clinton Portis said?
Oh, this is the league is, the league is, but this all dovetails, folks, with the fact that we can dump all over a Republican woman.
Republicans can throw the kitchen sink and the toilet at her.
As happened last night on Fox, we can talk about her character rectitude, her honesty, her lack of, how to come, it took her so long to go through college and all that.
But let somebody talk about some realities of this Mexican TV reporter in a football locker room.
Clinton Portis of the Washington Redskins has a guest appearance on a radio show in Washington, I think every Tuesday.
Clinton Portis, number 26, running back, good player, came out and said, come on now.
You put a woman like that, dressed like that, in a locker room with 53 male athletes in the nude.
You just know there's going to be a couple of them she's going to want.
He even went so far as to say, you know, She's going to be comparing packages.
Well, the NFL had a cow.
The NFL PR spoke.
You would have thought Clinton Portis wanted to own the St. Louis Rams.
They just, the NFL has no, we have no time.
And he went out and apologized.
I mean, in a split second, he went out and apologized.
And then there's some other player who tweeted something, you know, a couple lines of this Twitter account, not quite the same as what Clinton Portis said, but it was something along the same lines.
And within seconds, this guy had reversed himself on his own Twitter account with a retweet talking about how horrible it was what happened to this woman in the Jets locker room on Saturday.
No, nobody, nobody said Portis was wrong.
He's just not supposed to say it.
He's just not supposed to say that.
No, nobody said Portis was wrong.
They said, we're not going to tolerate this kind of language.
The locker room is a workplace.
And we in the NFL, we're not going to allow this kind of talk to occur about what goes on in the workplace.
Now, I'm just asking you, honestly, Clinton Portis comes out and says, is he wrong?
What do you think?
Let me just ask you, as human beings, folks, men, women, child, grandchild, grandmother, grandparent, football locker room, 53 sculpted bodies, except for the offensive and defensive linemen.
Everybody else in there, sculpted abs, six pet.
I mean, they are Adonis.
Okay, open the doors, and here comes the reporter crew.
And then the reporter crew happens to be look at, folks, I worked at the Kansas City Royals when this all started when women in a locker room were admitted.
I was there.
I saw, I know what goes on in there.
I'm not going to get into great detail, but I'll tell you this.
The players didn't like it.
The locker room is the locker room, that's their escape.
You know, there are assigned times the media can get in there, pregame and post-game, to get stories that you can't get anywhere else.
But the door just being randomly available, open anytime for somebody to walk in, no, it's a refuge.
So I remember some of the Royals players, they didn't make one effort to cover themselves.
Oh, you want in here?
You want to see what goes on in here?
Here, look, this is what goes on in here.
Keep your eyes above my waist.
You're talking to me.
Keep your eyes above my waist.
You're talking to me now.
You asked me a question.
You want to know about the game?
Look at me in the eye when you ask me this question.
I've seen it.
Ladies and gentlemen, in advance of the outcry that will happen in mere moments, I want to apologize for my accurate recitation of what I witnessed.
We'll be back in just a moment.
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Truth is the mother of all hatred.
You know who said that?
One of my all-time favorite poets.
And if you remember, I don't like poetry.
Most poetry is a bunch of pansy little rhyming.
Just tell me straight out, will you?
Don't let me go with these iambic pentameter stuff.
Just tell me.
But this poet, ancient Roman poet Ausonius, truth Is the mother of hatred.
Think about it.
What gets you in more trouble today than anything you can do other than breaking the law?
What gets you in trouble?
What you say.
And if it happens to be true, if it violates political correctness, why what are you?
You're a racist, sexist, bigoted, homophobic, Islamophobic insurgent.
Honesty is a close second.
DeSimius Magnus Ausonius.
He lived 310 to 395.
So the guy lived, I mean, even before medical events, the guy lived to be 85 years old.
Gail in Chandler, Arizona, as we return to the phones.
Great to have you on the Rush Limbaugh program.
Hello.
Rush, first-time caller.
And listen every day.
I think you're great.
Thank you very much.
Last night when I heard on the news, because I was watching all the results, I was so livid when I heard that the NRSC wasn't going to back her.
I was so mad.
And so I was determined to give her a donation.
I called the NRSC and told them, well, I guess they changed their mind now.
But are they really going to back her wholeheartedly?
I mean, are they really going to go to bat for her?
I don't know.
Well, we'll have to wait.
When the news got out last night, a lot of people had the same reaction you did.
And so they knew that they would be defund.
They knew if they didn't fund her, they'd be defunding themselves.
They knew nobody's going to send them a dime if they don't help her.
So, whatever happened, see the light, saw the revolt, what have you.
They're going to send her the money.
Jim DeMint's going to get active behind her.
Mitt Romney's come out and endorsed her.
Whatever the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee does, we'll have to see.
Whatever they do, you know they're going to hold their nose and do it.
Whatever they do.
Now, here's Cornyn's statement.
John Cornyn, he runs the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee.
Let there be no mistake, a National Republican Senatorial Committee, and I personally, as the committee's chairman, strongly stand by all of our Republican nominees, including Christine O'Donnell in Delaware.
I reached out to Christine this morning, and as I have conveyed to all of our nominees, I offered her my personal congratulations and let her know that she has our support.
This support includes a check for 42 large, the maximum allowable donation that we have provided to all of our nominees, which the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee will send to her campaign today.
We remain committed to holding Democrat nominee Newcastle County Executive Chris Coons accountable this November as we inform voters about his record of driving his country to the brink of bankruptcy, his county to the brink of bankruptcy, and supporting his party's reckless spending policies in Washington.
This guy's a self-described Marxist, and they're telling us he can't be beat.
A self-described Marxist, and he can't be beat.
This, according to Republican election professionals, we're all professionals here, they say.
And she doesn't have a prayer.
He's in the weeks ahead, we will decide where to best allocate additional financial resources among a large number of competitive races at stake this November.
While it's not in Republicans' interest to advertise our spending strategy to our opponents, it's worth noting that just yesterday, the National Republican Senatorial Campaign's first independent expenditure ad aired in support of Dr. Rand Paul's campaign in Kentucky, where we firmly believe he will win in November.
Now, it's worth noting it just yesterday, the National Republican Senatorial Committee's first independent expenditure ad aired in support of Dr. Rand Paul's campaign in Kentucky, where we firmly believe he will win in November.
And they now have a huge Rand Paul ad on the top of their website.
So they wanted to appear to got their mind right.
Judy in Dover, Delaware.
Great to have you on the Rush Limblaughter program.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
How are you doing?
Good to speak to you again.
Thank you very much.
I've come to you before, but I just wanted to make a comment about Christine O'Donnell and Mike Castle.
Unfortunately, you know, Mike Castle, he's a nice man, but he had a lot of town hall meetings and phone call meetings.
He lost the support of Delaware.
He really did.
He lost the military support.
We had friends that had written him as military people.
I am a physician.
He lost the medical society support.
So the stars of the moon were aligned.
I don't think Chris Keene is a bad candidate, but she's not the best.
And unfortunately, in our state, it's like a two, it's a double whammy.
We lost his House seat as a Republican seat.
There's no guarantee we'll win that.
And now, unfortunately, there are so many more Democrats in our state.
I mean, I think there's 35,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans.
So I'm not saying that she's quote-unquote unelectable.
I just think in our small state, which is primarily Democrats, it's going to be very difficult for her to win.
And I'm very disappointed in Mike Castle because he never, he never listened or changed his tune at all.
And it's a tough situation.
I'm just going to tell you where we all come down on this, Judy.
As you describe Delaware, 35,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans.
Fine.
It's still, the country is still worth expending the effort to save, even the task of persuading some 35,000 Democrats that it's their country, too, that's endangered.
It's worth it.
And if we lose it, fine.
Better to have a genuine Marxist in the U.S. Senate rather than a phony pretend conservative who's going to vote often like a Marxist and just confuse everybody and water down the entire identification of what a conservative or what a Republican is.
Obama has a negative approval rating in Delaware right now.
Even with 35,000 more registered Democrats than Republicans, Obama's approval number is negative.
He's got a higher negative than positive in Delaware.
Now, what is so hard to think O'Donnell can't win?
Why is that rote?
And why are we the ones writing it?
Why are the Republicans the ones etching that in stone?
Some of this makes no logical sense whatsoever.
Obama's approval in Delaware is 46%.
This Senate seat was not a Republican seat to start with.
This was Bite Me's seat.
If the Republicans lose this seat, they're no worse off than they were before.
If the Republicans win six or 11 Senate seats, there's no way they're going to pass anything significant over a Democrat filibuster and Obama veto.
You know, this is a Dirty little secret is, it's probably a long shot to take control of the Senate anyway.
But if it's going to happen, let it happen with the right kind of Republicans being in the majority.
Yeah, the third time, just a third time in Washington that voters have ousted an incumbent Democrat mayor.
Washington, D.C., this is the third time in history.
Now, let me talk about this majority business in the Senate because there's something very crucial to understand about this.
Because of cloture, you know, needing 60 votes, a Senate majority of 51 really doesn't mean all that much in terms of passing legislation.
Now, this is key.
When trying to figure out why is it the Republicans are hell-bent on getting 51 seats, they want 51 seats, except if O'Donnell's going to be the 51st seat, then we don't.
I mean, they got to explain that to us.
I mean, they admit, oh, yeah, you got to hold your nose for Castle, but they said, we need 51 seats, 51 seats.
Okay.
Now it's still 151 seats, I assume, but it's O'Donnell.
So now you don't want the 51 seats.
But to have a governing majority in the Senate, you need 60.
And you need 60 like-minded.
Having 51 in terms of getting legislation passed is not that big a deal.
There really isn't any substantial difference in what will happen legislatively in the Senate between having it be Democrat-controlled or Republican-controlled with a razor-thin majority.
Especially, especially when the Democrats will be able to count on the votes of Collins and Snow and Castle, what good if 51 votes if a minimum of three of them are going to vote with the Democrats all the time?
Now you're down to 48 legislative.
But, but you do have your committee chairmanships.
Aha!
Aha!
You do have your committee chairmanships.
And when you have committee chairmanships, you have power.
And the majority leader gets to decide what comes to the floor.
So you get your chairmanships, you get control of the floor action out there.
But 51 seats doesn't guarantee your agenda is going to pass.
You got Snow, you got Collins, you had Murkowski voting with McCain for crying out loud.
Not only one, he's probably going to revert back to, that's right, Limboy, that's right, crossing the aisle.
That's what I can visit.
That's what I do best.
Okay, so you've got McCain, Murkowski, Snow, and Collins, Voinovich sometimes, and then Castle.
So what good is your 51 majority?
It doesn't, it doesn't matter Hilla Beans legislatively, but you get your chairmanships.
You get more control over the money and how it's allocated and spent.
Oh, yes.
You see, so whereas you might think these people are as interested in saving a country, changing the direction we're going, that may not be the primary reason they want to be there.
Primary reason they want 51 votes is to get the chairmanships.
You're not hearing them talk about an agenda.
You don't.
It's a trade-off.
Is it worth having Republican chairmanships if Obama is going to be able to claim bipartisanship passing his agenda?
If that happens, GOP brand gets further destroyed.
This is why rhinos are horrible.
And we know that Obama wants a Republican majority in the House.
He wants to be able to blame Republicans for what's going to go wrong in the next two years.
And that's why they're so excited to have guys like Mike Castle.
Because Castle would vote, cap and trade.
He would vote for the Obama agenda.
And we'd get bipartisanship.
And we would water down what it means to be a Republican, and we'd lose the country.
And even that, even knowing all of that, they know all this in Washington.
Even knowing all that, we won our 51 seats.
Here, let's go to the audio sound budget.
Robert Phibbs, the White House press secretary today, daily briefing.
Jacob Tapper, ABC says Christine O'Donnell, won the Delaware senatorial primary, said that Senator Obama was so liberal he's anti-American.
Does the White House have any comment on that?
Look, I think last night showed that there is a very vociferous debate going on inside the Republican Party for the hearts and minds of Republican voters.
I think if you look at what people like Karl Rove or people like the state GOP chairman have said, the Republicans in Delaware nominated somebody that they don't believe can win, I think in the words of the state party chair, couldn't be elected dog catcher.
I think comments like that is probably what led to her losing 2-1 in Delaware in 2008.
All right.
Now, there you have it.
So here you have the White House press secretary, a partisan Marxist, quoting Karl Rove and a Republican state chairman to support the Obama cause.
I mean, if this Marxist opponent is Kuhn's guy in Delaware can just take snippets of video from Rove's appearance last night on Hannity and ring campaign hands out of it.
And Jake Tapper exchange with fibs continued.
Delaware.
Yes.
I've said this for about two years.
There is, there was two years ago, not just because of the collapse of something like Lehman two years ago today.
There was a frustration in the electorate about where we were economically.
That frustration, I think in many ways, is still in the electorate.
I spoke about this after Massachusetts.
I think that same type of frustration was there, and I have no doubt that it continues today.
I don't think anybody would tell you that there's not a frustration, particularly based on what has happened economically and where we are in that recovery.
And the president shares in some of that frustration.
Well, what the hell does that mean?
You want me to translate that for you?
What that means is Gibbs just blamed voter anger on Bush.
And the president's mad about it too, by the way.
President Matthews' economy, of course he's mad at it.
The voters are mad at it.
Yeah, collapse, Lehman Brothers.
It's a Bush economy.
We're all mad about that.
What was the real choice in Delaware?
A Marxist with a beard, Koons, or a Marxist without one?
cancel.
Anyway, let's oh, here's Reuters.
Tea Party win hurts Republican Senate chances by John Whitesides.
A conservative Tea Party favorite knocked off the establishment choice in Delaware's Republican Senate primary election on Tuesday, dealing a blow to the party's chances to recapture the Senate in November.
Well, Reuters should be elated, but there's not happiness in this story.
There's no joy in Reuterville as you read this story.
This job is not about saving or creating jobs for Republicans.
It's about stopping the Obama agenda and saving the country.
That's what they're not going to acknowledge, and that's what they do not know.
How many campaign staff members around the country working with conservative candidates who won primaries last night are going to be turning to the Heritage Foundation in the next two months?
You think Mike Castle is going to get any assistance from the Heritage Foundation?
You don't think the Castle campaign would look to the Heritage Foundation for guidance?
Hell no, you don't think so?
One of the big messages from last night's primary returns was that we're all tired of tax and spend, big government status quo.
And you have to think that after last night, Americans are going to be all the more dialed in.
And so, theoretically, will the campaign consultants and campaign managers?
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Yeah, hang on.
I'm just looking here at the audio sound by Reister.
Oh, we do have Clinton Portis here.
I'm looking to see if we got any Chris Christie in the roster, because Chris Christie's 54% approval number in New Jersey, and he's cutting benefits for public sector retirees.
He's really taking it to the unions.
And he's got a 54% approval.
There's no way Chris Christie was going to win in New Jersey, we were told.
And even if he get rushed, he's not going to cut that back.
The security guards at the headquarters of New Jersey's pension fund have never seen anything like it before.
Lines of public employees extending out the door into the street day after day.
Workers come in droves to apply for retirement.
They often line up before dawn.
The rush has been set off in part by Governor Christie's campaign in this cash-strapped state to make government employment and retirement less lucrative.
Since 2008, New Jersey and at least 19 other states from Wyoming to Rhode Island have rolled back pension benefits or seriously considered doing so.
And not just for new hires, but for current employees and people already retired.
Christie spelled out his details yesterday.
They include repealing an increase in benefits approved years ago, eliminating automatic cost of living adjustments, raising the retirement age to 65 from 60 in many cases, reducing pension payouts for many future retirees, requiring some employees to contribute more to their pensions.
He said we have to reverse the damage caused by fairytale promises that have fattened benefits and pensions to unsustainable levels.
Bullseye.
Dead on.
Reminds me of this now famous roundtable dinner party I attended Saturday night.
Told you about it yesterday in many details.
Talking about Christie taking on the union, cutting budgets and so forth and all the outrage at this.
And I asked people around the table, how many of you were raised with the idea that wherever you went to work was going to pay you, after you worked there 20 years, 80% of your salary and your health care for the rest of your life?
How many of you expected that?
How many of you demanded that?
How many of you thought that's what work meant?
Because for myself, never once did I ever assume that anybody was in charge of my retirement but me.
Now, I don't know where that old-fashioned idea came from, but I've never, ever thought that.
Well, let's say I worked for the ABC widget company and retire.
I still never dreamed that it was their responsibility to pay for my retirement and my health care.
Now, I know these union people's contracts had these deals in them, but it's unsustainable.
It can't be maintained.
I know Kelly Ayat in this New Hampshire, right?
She won, endorsed by Palin.
She's not the Tea Party candidate, though.
The Tea Party candidate there came in a very close second, but still a rock-ribbed Republican won the primary in New Hampshire, rock-ribbed conservative.
So anyway, Chris Christie's taking this whole notion on.
Where is it written here that the people of New Jersey are going to pay you 80% of your salary and all your health care when you die after you're sitting on your butt?
Where did this notion come from?
And then we got into a discussion of what's one of the things that led to the dramatic shift in this country is the loss of language.
The change in language.
Tom Sowell has a great column on that today.
I'll find it in my stack here before the program ends.
You and I were raised with the notion of responsibility, which is essentially what I was asking the people at dinner Saturday.
How many of you were raised to the idea that none of this is your responsibility, somebody else's?
Today, responsibility has been replaced with entitlement or benefits.
And where has the language changed?
It's changed in the scrools with a multicultural curriculum and the entire dumbing down of students for the sake of creating Democrat voters.
That's where the language is changed, political correctness.
Joe in Erehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Snerdley, when Snerdley tries to spell phonetically, you would not believe what words look like.
Hello, Joe.
How are you?
Hi, Rush.
It's John in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
See?
Thanks, Mr. Snerdley, for letting me through, and it's an honor and privilege to speak with you.
You bet, sir.
Thank you.
I'd like to tell you why so many of us voted for Christine O'Donnell, and secondly, how she can win.
We all felt we had nothing to lose.
A vote for Castle was just a vote for another Democrat.
The Republican Party, the lamestream press, and sadly I have to include Clude Fox in this, is that for the weeks and months going up to the primary, they kept referring to Mike Castle as a moderate.
If they believe he's a moderate, they have their heads in the sand.
So, you know, a lot of people were just so frustrated with the party.
Yeah, but that's because the Northeastern Republicans and the GOP think moderates is what the American people want.
Moderates, you know, they don't offend anybody, and they're very temperate, and they cross the aisle.
They work together.
You know, you won't find in the library great moderates in American history.
You will not find that book.
But the Republican establishment thinks the American people wants people across the aisle, people to get along, want moderates, and that's why they're calling him a moderate.
They think conservative is the dirty word in America.
Liberal is the dirty word in America.
Why they think it doesn't matter, they're dead wrong if that's the way they think.
It is the way they think.
Don't doubt me.
Well, and that's why they lost yesterday.
That's why they lost.
Secondly, I'd like to tell you how I believe she can win this.
If she and the party, and the parties in quotes here, can bring in Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, Newt Gingert, Sean Hannity, and Yes Rush U to campaign for her, she'd be a shoe-in.
Who can Chris Coons bring in?
Obama?
Even people.
Well, let's say, if I went in there, you wouldn't need those other people.
Yeah, in lieu of them, I would have said.
But also, I've been running some quick numbers here, and I don't know if I the numbers aren't confirmed, but with the votes that she got yesterday from the Tea Party, if the party could just get back 40% of the Castle votes, only 40% of the Independent, and a small number of Democratic defectors, I do believe that number would add up in the total number of people.
You're right.
You're right.
Remember, in a two-man race of Christ, no, of Marco Rubio and Meeks, with no Charlie, if Charlie Chris stays a Republican, loses the primary, Marco Rubio slammed dunk.
But with Christ in the race as an independent, Chris leaped.
This is what they all told us.
And the polls, in a three-way race, if Chris goes independent, third party, whatever, he wins.
And guess what?
The latest Fox News poll has Marco Rubio up by 16 in the three-way race.
When we were all told that if Chris bolted the Republicans and went independent, it was over.
That Rubio had no prayer.
So these people doing all this telling us have a very poor track record.
They don't know what they're talking about.
Okay, I will.
I'll play the Clinton Portis comments from Washington Radio that he apologized for, I think, in like 20 seconds after he was told.
You know, this is not really what we want said by our players, what goes on in locker rooms.
So Clinton, he went on and apologized.
And we'll let you hear what he said before the apology.