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September 22, 2010, Wednesday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24 7 Podcast.
Man, this is getting fun in New York.
Carl Paladino has now moved to within six points.
Six points of Andrew the Como in the race for the New York governorship.
It was 27 points a couple of days ago, 23 points.
It was 16 points yesterday and the day before.
Now it's six points.
And Michael Bloomberg has never met Paladino.
Has a joint press conference to endorse Andrew the Como in West Virginia.
According to public policy polling, a Republican has taken a surprise lead, 46 to 43 over the governor there.
This is the Robert Bird seat.
This was not supposed to happen.
Carly Fiorina and Barbara Boxer tied.
Meg Whitman, Jerry Brown tied in the race for Senate and Governor out in California.
Greetings, folks.
Nice to have you here.
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Bill Clinton throwing uh uh what's his face?
Um General Powell under the bus on Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Yeah, Clinton's, hey, you know, he wasn't straight with me.
Uh he didn't tell me what it was really all about.
That's why that's why I support I should, I shouldn't have supported.
Well, we've got the audio of that coming up.
I I I kid you not.
The Woodward book is out.
Folks, this is where do you begin with the Woodward book?
This is so jumbled.
This is so cockamamy.
You don't know where to begin with this.
What you know is that what at least the excerpts that have been published in the New York Times, this is raging incompetence, dangerously so.
Obama not even talking about victory, ignoring the generals when promising parents of the troops that he would listen to the generals, he's ignoring them, coming up with his own timeline to get out of there for political expediency.
Bob Woodward, every Woodward book on Bush, he got a full hour of at least two segments on 60 minutes.
Guess where Woodward's not going with the Obama book?
Sixty minutes.
Sixty minutes is not having Woodward.
Now, we can interpret this any number of ways and trying to hide it.
Diane Sawyer gets Woodward here.
She gets the uh uh runner-up honors on this.
Sixty minutes to today's show are taking a pass on Bob Woodward's book.
And they pushed all of his Bush books.
And I think, you know, if you look at this book, I think it the the attempt here, because I mean Woodward's Woodward.
The attempt here was to make Obama look good.
The attempt is backfired.
Just like that uh town meeting at CNBC a couple days ago.
That was meant to look uh make Obama look good at a backfired because he backfired because he stumbled.
This is meant to make Obama look good because they know going in.
This guy's not competent.
He hates the military, he doesn't know anything about it, uh, and and now he's commander-in-chief.
So they're portraying him as a real tough guy.
He knows more than the generals.
He's not gonna pay any attention to generals, he's gonna do what he wants to do, and he's got to do it for the Democrat Party.
And this is supposed to make him look good, but instead, raging incompetence.
I'm gonna go through this.
Uh not not quite line by line, but it's interesting, folks, and we must do it because it's it's an eye-opener, and it confirms pretty much every instinct that we had about this guy, raging incompetence.
Then you after that, after what I've read the uh the this Woodward book, the way it describes Obama and his whole regime, you have to ask, do they even care?
It's meant to make Obama look strong and tough on Afghanistan.
And at the end of the day, you don't even get the impression that they care.
Either care about Afghanistan or care how this book is being interpreted.
The the the Woodward book, I think is meant to explain to the Democrat base that Obama really is and always was trying to get us out of Afghanistan as soon as possible.
That's what the purpose here is.
And in doing that, they have portrayed this guy as out of touch, uh unconcerned, and incompetent.
The don't ask, don't tell vote went up in flames yesterday.
This and the Democrats are not happy with Dingy Harry.
They say that was all about Reed's reelect.
They weren't really trying to pass this legislation.
It was just for Reed to be able to show his constituents in Nevada that he's on their side.
A lot of Democrats are ticked off about how this Lady Gaga making more sense on Don't Ask, Don't Tell than anybody in the Democrat Party.
And she makes no sense.
Remember, folks, an abbreviated program today, two hours have to hit the skies for Philadelphia to get there for a rush to excellence appearance tonight.
Audio soundbite time.
This is from last Wednesday night in Washington, a week ago, at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's annual awards gala.
This is President Obama.
Audio soundbite number 21.
Long before America was even an idea.
This land of planning was home to many peoples.
The British and French, the Dutch and Spanish, to Mexican.
To countless Indian tribes.
We all shared the same land.
We didn't always get along.
Now, this is not just a throwaway line.
This, ladies and gentlemen, is not simply Obama trying to reach out and touch the Hispanic caucus.
People who look at this country that way do not like this country.
They look at this country as an oppressor.
They look at the creation, the founding of this country as immoral and unjust.
Dinesh D'Souz has a book out and a cover story on Forbes magazine, and what really motivates Obama is his father.
And his father isn't, you know, hated colonialist America, hated colonialist Great Britain, and had profound influence on Obama.
And Obama's anti-imperialist, anti-colonialist, and looks at the United States as colonialist.
And I think I think this is very consistent with the way I've analyzed this guy from the get-go.
Whatever, he's got a grudge against this country.
It's immoral and unjust.
I don't care what he's been taught that at Harvard, uh, taught that at Olinski classes in Chicago from Reverend Wright or from his dad.
Uh or from this guy Davis, Frank Marshall Davis in Hawaii.
Well, whoever has had access to Obama has planted in him the notion this country is unjust, unfair, whether it's colonialist or oppressive or what have you.
So here he is making a speech to some Hispanics, and what does he say?
Long before America was even an idea.
Translation back in the good old days.
Back in the good old days, before there even was an America.
This land of plenty was home to many people.
Translation, who have been wiped out and destroyed by evil oppressors from Custer to the founding fathers.
The British and French were here, and it would have been a lot better if they were still here, he said.
The Dutch and the Spanish were here, and it'd be a lot better if they were still here.
The Mexicans were here before America was yay!
And then big cheers come up.
And unstated here, and this place would be a lot better off if the British, the French, the Dutch, the Spanish, and the Mexicans had not been run out of here.
And of course, has to give grudging acceptance and knowledge to the Indian tribes who, of course, were at one with this land of plenty, nature sense.
We all shared the same land.
We didn't always get along.
We used to share it.
Everything was copacetic, everything was fine and dandy.
And then the white European settlers arrived, and hello environmental district.
This is right out of the multicultural curricula.
The white Europeans arrived.
We got syphilis, we got horses, we got environmental destruction, we got racism, we got sexism, we got homophobia.
Prior to all those people showing up, this was a dream land.
That's people who who who look at this continent that way.
As Obama did, look at it the way I just analyzed for you.
Don't doubt me.
Do not there's not a sh don't even Allow yourself a shred of doubt.
There is none.
Did you ever hear Ronald Reagan make a speech like this?
You ever heard George Washington make a speech like this?
You ever even Jim McCarter, you ever heard Jimmy Carter make a speech like this?
Didn't you ever hear the Kennedys make a speech like that?
Did you ever hear Mario Cuomo make a speech?
This, but you have heard this on television.
You've heard it in movies and books, you've heard it from the entertainment left, you've heard it from the multicultural curriculum.
You know your kids are taught this.
And so was Obama.
This is how he views this land of plenty.
There were a lot of people here before we even had the idea of conquering this place.
And they were just fine.
I mean, didn't always get along, but they shared it.
The Mexicans shared it with the Spaniards and the French and the British, and of course the Indians, and then the white European showed up and it all went to hell.
And I'm Barack Hussein Obama, mm-mm, and we are here to roll it back to the good old days.
And that's what's happening.
And they say that Christine O'Donnell's dangerous.
And they say that Sarah Palin's dangerous.
I got a I got an email today from a friend of mine in the hospitality business.
A native of Delaware.
A guy, a golf buddy, play with him frequently.
Knows me inside that rush.
Do you really believe Christine O'Donnell's better for the country than Mike Castle?
Um I really want to hear what you say for my own education.
So I'm sitting at the keyboard and I'm hunting, how do I, how do I reply to this?
And I said, first off, you asked me better for the country.
There's no question.
I mean, we are facing a battle unlike we've ever faced in this nation's history.
And that is the leadership of the country wants to overthrow it.
Restructure it in ways that we wouldn't recognize from the way it was founded.
This is serious.
This is not just the usual bad mitten or ping pong where the Republicans and Democrats trade power and judge ships and this kind of stuff.
I I have to speak up for my late friend William F. Buckley.
These people touting the Buckley ruler, saying, well, you know, Buckley, he was he was not one of these mad white ringers or right wingers.
Buckley's elect the most um support the most electable conservative.
William F. Buckley founded a magazine, the objective of which was to defeat liberalism.
And now we've got people citing his name as some kind of moderate.
William F. Buckley, one of the modern fathers of conservatism, founded a magazine and led a movement to defeat these people.
And now his heirs, some of them wish to position him as a moderate.
Who would support a liberal candidate over a conservative on the basis the conservative couldn't win?
If there is a Senate majority to be had.
So no, these are these are um serious times.
When I I read this last night, I knew Cookie would have the audio of this.
Obama at the Hispanic Caucus.
Long, long before America was a...
Stupid idea.
This land of plenty, home to many wonderful people.
The French.
He doesn't like the British, by the way.
You know, when he kicked the Churchill bust out of the Oval Office, we knew then.
We knew then.
Why would he do it?
He said it back to the British.
He just didn't put it in the basement of the White House, let somebody else put it back in the Oval Office.
He got it off the property.
The bust of Winston Churchill.
So we did some research and we found out that his dad was among those overrun by the Brits and the some sort of uh the Mao Mau uprising in uh in Kenya.
So he's how is he and I'm sure Barack Hussein Obama Sr. has no love lost for the Brits and told his son about it.
Look at it's right in front of our face who this guy is.
What animates him, what informs him, what motivates him.
But we're stuck, we're stuck here on just how stupid is Christine O'Donnell.
Mike, I urge, I want to hear uh somebody 21 again before we get 22.
This is this is Obama on Wednesday night.
Don't doubt me on this, folks.
Wednesday night, a week ago, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute's annual awards gala.
Long before America was even an idea.
This land of plenty was home to many peoples.
The British and French, to Dutch and Spanish.
Right.
To Mexican.
No.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
To countless Indian tribes.
No.
We all shared the same land.
Yeah.
We didn't always get along.
There were Spaniards, the Mexican Mexicans uh became Mexicans and Spaniards was a Spaniards.
But anyway.
In Black Liberation Theology, which is the teaching of Reverend Wright, the genocide of the American Indian is a major tenet.
Wright preached it constantly.
The genocide of the American Indian.
And Obama heard it.
And it's a it's a it's a it's a huge, huge deal.
And people who speak this way are really just saying everything was peachy keen in North America until those racist Europeans showed up and started oppressing everybody.
That's what he believes.
We got a guy.
Let me grab line one.
Is that guy still there on line one very quickly?
Let me grab line one.
Zach, South Bend, Indiana.
Hello, Zach.
What's your question?
Hey, Dear Rush, thank you for having me on.
I'm a new listener.
Um I was just wondering if you had a chance to sit down with Barack.
Any question in the world and he had to answer honestly, what would it be?
Well, that he had to answer honestly.
Yes.
Oh, there's some sort of truth theorem, and he had no choice.
Why are you doing this?
If he had no choice, and the truth would come flowing out of his oral cavity, and this were an interview being watched by all Americans.
I'd say, why are you doing this so the whole country would know?
If you put that caveat on it, if you take the caveat that he had to answer it honestly away, I would still ask the same question.
Why are you doing this?
Because the lies that would would come out of his mouth would set me up for the rest of my career in the mission here to destroy liberalism and to make it a permanent governing minority.
It already is a minority.
We are being ruled by an elite bunch of snuff.
And by the way, I want to take on this word elite.
A lot of people make a good point about this.
By elite, I don't mean better than sometimes elite is defined as people who are really special.
They are smarter, they're better, they're more accomplished, uh more achieved.
That's not what we mean when we talk about this ruling elite.
These are self-appointed elitists.
These are self- these are people who tell themselves and tell us that they're smarter and brighter uh than everybody else.
When in fact they may be more book educated, but they are in in practical common sense terms ignorant, dumb, and dangerous.
So it's quite obvious here, we're being ruled by a very small minority.
And the objective here is to make it a governing minority.
In other words, get rid of their majorities.
Let's not forget it was just a week ago at the same Hispanic Caucus Institute annual awards that Obama said this.
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
That all men are created equal.
Endowed with certain inalienable rights.
Life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Played that soundbite earlier this week.
It's where he left out creator.
This is in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence.
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
That all men are Created equal, endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, among them life, liberty, pursuit of happiness.
He leaves out creator.
It was a speech that was on the teleprompter.
Either it was on the prompter and he worked uh omitted it, didn't say it, or it was not on the prompter, regardless, it was a purposeful omission.
So we have two interesting sound bites from this guy.
Rush, we know all this.
Why are you harping on it?
I'm not harping on it.
I am trying to drill home.
This is a thing that's tough for people to get their arms around.
They've elected somebody who actually has a grudge against the country as founded any time that I have evidence that concurs with my no question about it correct opinion.
I'm going to use it.
So eliminate creator, eliminate God, when quoting the preamble, and then make the statement before America came around.
Boy, look at all these wonderful people who were here and got screwed when America was founded.
And we're back.
It's Rush Limbaugh.
This is the EIB network having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
All right, here's the money quote now from a book entitled A Black the uh Black Theology of Liberation by James Cole.
James Cohn was uh was uh Reverend Wright's mentor.
I'm mentioning this just to illustrate, I'm not spending too much time on this seemingly throwaway quote.
The extermination of Emmerindians, American Indians, the persecution of Jews, the oppression of Mexican Americans, and every other conceivable inhumanity done in the name of God and country, these brutalities can be analyzed in terms of the white American inability to recognize humanity in persons of color.
This is who animates and informs Reverend Wright, who then goes to the pulpit and preaches sermons based on this stuff.
And two and two equals four.
So you have Obama long before America, rotten all America was even an idea.
All these wonderful people were here.
And then the white racist came along, and what happened?
And wipe them all out.
That's why it's important.
Understanding who this guy is, folks is crucial.
Now I mentioned Clinton throwing General Powell overboard last night.
CBS Evening News Katie Corey interviewed Clinton and uh and said, Don't ask, don't tell.
Do you ever regret this, Mr. President, as a policy?
Oh, yeah, but keep in mind, I didn't choose this policy.
Don't ask, don't tell was only adopted when both houses of Congress had voted by a huge veto-proof margin to legislate the absolute ban on gays in the military if I didn't do something else.
When Colin Powell sold me on Don't Pass, don't tell.
Here is what he said it would be.
Gay service members would never get in trouble for going to gay bars, marching in gay rights for AIDS as long as they weren't in uniform.
That was what they were promised.
That's a very different don't ask, don't tell than we got.
Yeah, so he's blaming Colin Powell for it.
Uh General Powell didn't tell me what this is really all about.
If he'd done, I wouldn't, I would, I wouldn't have supported this the way it came out.
I mean, I and this is this is a classic Clinton.
It's classic Obama.
It's classic lib.
Blame everything on somebody else.
The narcissist must blame everything on everybody else.
Now there's a uh there's a let's go to the Woodward book for a second.
Shall we?
A lot of people making comparisons now before I, I mean, after I did it.
You know, I made the comparison of Jimmy Carter long ago, saying that Obama would be Carter's second term, only worse.
Carter was a bumbling old fool.
This guy's doing it on purpose.
So now you have people making the comparison and finding it to be a good thing.
Now I want to ask you if you remember something.
The issue of capital punishment came up at the October 13, 1988 debate between the presidential nominees, and to be George H. W. Bush and Michael Dukakis.
Bernard Shaw, the moderator of the debate, and the at that time face of CNN, asked Dukakis, Governor, if Kitty Dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer?
And Dukakis didn't bat an eye.
Dukakis did not betray one ounce of emotion in his reply.
He said very coolly, no, Bernard, I don't.
And I think you know I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life.
So is more important here.
Here's a personal governor.
Your wife has been raped and murdered.
Do you favor the death penalty for the killer?
No, no, Bernard, and let me tell you something else.
You know, except he didn't wasn't this passionate.
You know I've opposed the death penalty during all of my life.
It was more important for him to be very cool, calm collected in the face of that example.
And everybody after the debate was over was kind of curious.
This guy's so cool.
This guy's so calm, he had no emotional attachment to the question whatsoever.
Well, let's go to Woodward's book.
A response to a question from Woodward by Obama.
Woodward asks about terrorism, terror attacks, and so forth.
Obama says we can absorb a terrorist attack.
We'll do everything we can to prevent it, but even a 9-11, even the biggest attack ever, we absorbed it, and we're stronger.
That to me is the equivalent of Dukakis being asked if your wife were raped and murdered, will you favor the death penalty?
So Woodward says, what about terrorism?
We can handle it.
We can absorb it.
We're even stronger.
That's that's not cool.
That is that is cold, and it reminded me, one of my all-time favorite movies is Dr. Strangelove.
The Stanley Kubrick movie.
And one of the characters in this movie is General Buck Turgenson.
General Buck Turginson is played by George C. Scott.
And if you haven't seen the movie, this is if you're relatively young and haven't seen this, this is worth renting and looking at because it's from 1962-63, somewhere in that era where we're in the height of fear over a Soviet nuclear attack.
And we accidentally send a B-52 over to Moscow to bomb them, to nuke them, and we can't call it back.
And so we're having a meeting in the war room, a situation room of the White House with the president.
Peter Sellers plays three or four different characters, including Strange Love and the President.
And they bring in the Russian ambassador, explain what's happened, and they're trying to convince the Russians not to retaliate.
And Buck Turjensen, the character, he's one of these stereotypical generals, just wants to nuke the world, just loves war.
And he hates a rush, hates a convict.
Just wants to nuke everything.
And Buck Turginson says, Mr. President, we are rapidly approaching a moment of truth, both for ourselves as human beings and for the life of our nation.
Now, truth is not always a pleasant thing, but it's necessary now to make a choice to choose between two admittedly regrettable but nevertheless distinguishable post-war environments.
One where you get 20 million people killed, the other where you get 150 million people killed.
Turgenson was saying, let's send more B-52s.
Let's just wipe these while we're at it, since we can't call this one back, let's just be rid of them.
So we'll kill 20 million of them, and that's it.
They can't kill any of ours.
It's a livable situation, Mr. President.
Peter Sellers playing President Merkin Muffley says you're talking about mass murder, general, not war.
And Turgenson replies, Mr. President, I'm not saying we wouldn't get our hair musked, but I do say no more than 10 to 20 million killed tops, depending on the breaks.
There's a guy totally cold and unaffected by the possibility of 10 or 20 million people being killed in an accident.
And wants to say, let's go wipe them out even further.
President can't believe what he's hearing.
You have Dukakis, if your wife raped and murdered.
Would you favor the death penalty?
No, Bernard, uh, as you know, I've long supported, consistently supported uh uh oppose the death penalty uh during all of my life.
Obama.
Mr. President, um, what is your attitude on terrorists?
Well, we can absorb one of those a terrorist attack.
Well, we'll do everything we can to prevent it, but even a 9-11, even the biggest attack ever, we absorbed it, we're stronger.
We can deal with it.
All these examples are of leftists and they are cold, removed, unemotional, unaffected, uninvolved.
And when you go through the excerpts that we have of the Woodward book, which we'll do here in due course, you find detachment, you find a lack of interest, you find resentment of the generals after you've promised Obama resents him after he's promised parents that he will do whatever it takes to win this thing.
you find he doesn't care about victory, which we've known, and he's said that previously.
He doesn't even talk about it.
Look at this Afghanistan thing as a purely political event.
And at one point, Petraeus tells another general, General Lute, look, all we have to do in Afghanistan is show some progress, and then we can get the president to relax this withdrawal timeline.
General Lute says, no.
No, General Petrayus.
We're not dealing with uh that in this president.
Meaning he's gonna pull us out of there no matter what's going on because he's gonna he's gotta save the Democrat Party.
It's a political calculation.
It's not about victory, it's not about wiping out the enemy, none of that.
Just as, uh, we can absorb a terror attack, we'll do everything we can to prevent it.
Even a 9-11, even the biggest attack ever.
We absorbed it, we're stronger.
Yeah, we'll put we'll put Sheikh Mohammed on travel in New York City.
We'll show what a great country we are.
I'm folks, we know this isn't beanbag.
We really are faced here with dire, dire consequences.
We've got enemies around the world who hate our guts and want to wipe us out, he doesn't care.
And now we compound that or add to it with internal enemies, which for the first time pose a significant threat because they have power in our own government.
Hammer back, Rush Limbaugh and the Excellence and Broadcasting Network.
So many teachable moments in the sh in the show prep stacks of stuff today.
Here's another one.
Inez Sines.
Does the name ring a bell?
Inez Sines is the woman who was trying to find Mark Local Room at Jets practice.
She was out there at Jets practice a couple Saturdays ago.
She's outside and she went inside the locker room because she had a date.
She had a um appointment, whatever.
She had a deal to interview Mark Sanchez, the uh quarterback.
And she walked into the uh locker room and apparently uh well, even out on the practice field, it just and they threw some passes in her direction, players to get close to her and got in the locker room and some war hoops and hollers.
We come to find out she doesn't care about any of us.
She wasn't bothered by any of it, that it was her colleagues who uh told her that's unacceptable and you can't accept that, and you need to you need to take action.
Well, now the sports writer community is livid at Inez Signs because she's taken a shot at uh what was the AWS M, which is the it's an organization of women journalists.
And just read the story from a left-wing liberal sports reporter.
They're now mad at her.
They're mad at her because she is rejecting the assistance of her colleagues who told her she should be offended by this.
Though the September 11th incident of Jets practice thereafter in a locker room generated plenty of headlines for most of the week's Situation has largely disappeared from view, but the reporter at the center of the storm, who seemed to relish the attention the controversy created, has taken a shot at the organization that helped make her story even more of a story.
According to Fox, Inez Sines recently wrote a column for the L Universal Newspaper of Mexico City in which she criticized the Association for Women in Sports Media for making such a fuss about the situation.
They don't even like the title of her column, which was my September 11th in New York.
They think they don't like that she titled her column that.
She wrote, today I wonder why a well-respected association such as the Association of Women in Sports Media, within its right to inform about any violations of work conditions for its members, acted so impulsively.
Considering that the AWSM was in fact worried about the event and about my integrity as a woman and news person, why did I never receive a call from them?
And why were all these deeds denounced by the AWSM with such certainty?
Now what she's saying is, I don't need your help.
I don't need you filing complaints on my behalf, and if you're gonna do that, why don't you call me first?
You made this a big cost celeb, and I I I didn't even instigate this.
You guys at the Association for Women in Sports Media did.
So the liberal sports media writer here that decides to explain to her why they did what they did.
Here's why, he writes, because other reporters witnessed the conduct, other reporters found it to be inappropriate and/or offensive, and other reporters didn't need Inez Science consent or permission to make their feelings known.
Science then says a group of news people and communicators eager to make an even bigger scandal out of the situation, have moved women's rights backwards in at least 50 years.
I'm surprised by how easily some colleagues skip the basic rules of journalism.
One should investigate, inquire, and look at the facts before giving an opinion.
So what she's upset about.
Now the truth is finally coming out.
She was minding her own business in there, and whatever happened did not bother her, but it bothered a bunch of American journalists who took it upon themselves to make a story about how Neanderthal liked the New York Jets players were.
She ended up on TV by saying, Look at I I uh I didn't think it was an I was not embarrassed by any of it.
They were it's it's just fascinating to look where wherever the media is, you're gonna find a left-wing cultural existence bias, no matter sports, entertainment, so-called hard news, or what have you.
And then on the other side of this, Dingy Harry.
They're at a fundraiser in New York.
They shut down the Senate.
So Dingy Harry can take some senators to a very expensive fundraiser in New York, and he's going through the roster of senators who are with him, and one of them is Kirsten Gillibrand from New York.
And it uh comes time for him to tell the audience what she's thought of by her male colleagues, and Dingy Harry says, well, she's she's the hot member.
She's she's the hottest member.
Now he said that Chris Coons, this true wacko in Delaware, was his pet.
He couldn't wait for Mike Castle to get to the Senate to join him in Cap and Trade.
And now he says that Kirsten Gillibrand is the hot member of the U.S. Senate.
Now, this is from a liberal Democrat, supposedly tolerant, understanding, never would say anything insensitive or uh offensive.
And he's just taken a United States senator and reduced her to um a sex symbol, essentially.
She was embarrassed, she didn't say anything.
She was embarrassed by it.
So we hear what Neanderthals we conservatives are and how insensitive we are, and then the Inez sign situation now, the New York Jets are this and that we find that the people got their underwear in a wad over this, or the American left wherever you find them.
Whatever action in a Jets locker room wasn't even aimed at them, and they still were offended.
Made a big deal out of it.
Back after this.
Only one hour to go today.
Very weird.
So we're gonna phone calls in the next hour.
I intended to get some in this hour, but I only got one in.
But we'll strive uh to get more in because of a full boat of calls we always do.
Sss.
And they're still there, so sit tight.
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