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I just watched something hilarious on PMS NBC.
Not only was it hilarious, it was quite instructive.
The host of the show was the non-broadcaster, Chris Salizza.
The newspaper guy at the Washington Post.
He sends me emails now and then wanting comments.
I get along with him.
But MSNBC.
Well, I guess they broke the barrier with Al Sharpton when they put somebody that knows nothing about broadcasting on the air.
As a host.
Anyway, Silizza is talking to David Gregory, the host of Meet the Depressed.
And they're just beside themselves trying to understand how it is they haven't taken Herman Kane out.
Now, they don't use those words, but they're just beside themselves that he's still around.
They're beside themselves that he has survived.
They don't understand how in the world his poll numbers are going up.
They are mystified that his fundraising is going through the roof.
David Gregory at that point said to Chris Saliza, I tell you, Chris, what has the media so upset about this is that the Kane campaign has no strategy.
No organization.
They're just winging it.
Nobody there knows what they're doing.
I'm thinking, okay, now, how do I translate that?
Silizza then said, Yeah, you know that's right.
It's just a scatter operation.
They're just scattered.
They don't know what they're doing.
And I figured it out.
Here they are.
This finely tuned, well-oiled, powerful, destructive force, known as the mainstream media.
And over here is this geek.
This inexperienced nerd who hasn't the slightest idea what he's doing in their view, outsmarting them, surviving their best efforts to take him out, and they just can't stand it.
How come some neophyte like this can outsmart us?
How come some neophyte with no strategy and no organization, and and and Gregory said, I've even talked to people inside the campaign, Chris?
And Chris said, You have?
Yeah, I really have.
I've talked to people on the inside.
I've got some internal people, and they say that there's no organization, that there's no strategy to deal with this.
Let me offer a wild totally out of this world observation.
Did you people in the media ever stop to consider that maybe Herman Cain is simply telling the truth?
And that it doesn't need any strategy or organization.
Truth genuinely stands alone.
It has that power.
And if some guy thinks he's got the truth, he's telling you the truth, he's being honest about his answers, what kind of strategies needed for that?
Now, if you're going to concoct a bunch of lies, if you're going to come up with scenarios based on strategy, well, yeah, that's going to require some intricate planning by well-seasoned experts.
So they're just beside themselves, folks, that some amateur campaign here has withstood their shots.
And they were openly admitting this, not in the words that I have just explained to you, but I can read the stitches on a fastball.
I'm translating this for you.
Bernard Goldberg, who um has a website, Bernard Goldberg.com, has a take on this.
What if Herman Cain were a liberal?
Here's an excerpt.
Yeah, the so-called mainstream media uncovered Gary Hart's sex scandal when he was running for president 88, and he was a liberal Democrat, and they went after Anthony Wiener, another liberal Democrat who eventually resigned from Congress.
John Edwards was something else.
Reporters didn't want any part of that sex story, and they covered it only when they couldn't ignore it anymore.
How about Bill Clinton?
Yeah, reporters covered Monica and the blue dress and all that.
So we cur we certainly can't say they ignored his sexcapades, but it's more complicated than that.
But let's go back to Herman Cain.
His accuser is being described in the press as an Ivy League graduate.
They never explain the relevance of that, so let me tell you, it's to let you know that she's smart, just like the reporters covering the story, and that people who go to Ivy League schools should be taken seriously.
Unlike Paula Jones.
Paula Jones, as you recall, was the Arkansas State employee who said Bill Clinton summoned her to a hotel room and exposed himself in front of her.
Given what we know about Clinton, the story is hardly incredible, but the day she came forward with her story, NBC and CBS ignored what she had to say.
ABC News devoted a measly 16 seconds to it.
Charlie Gibson of ABC asked a colleague on the air, why does anyone care what this woman has to say?
And I think it's an interesting point.
They point out how achieved these women.
And one of them is an Ivy Leaguer.
That is supposed to certify believability, credibility, and intelligence.
Thank you.
And I would I would say I think the media did they did their best to ignore the Clinton story.
And they did their best.
When the Clinton team finally decided how they were going to handle it, going after the women, the media was very compliant.
When they went after Ken Starr, the media was very compliant.
The media did everything it could to advance the Clinton version of the story.
And if it weren't for that blue dress, I'll guarantee you, there'd be an entirely different take on the Clinton story today if that blue dress had not been kept and found and DNA tested.
So Herman Cain.
The crazy notion here, the truth might be its own best defense.
Media can't handle it.
Here's another way to analyze this.
Herman Cain may not be a skilled liar.
But you know what else I've noticed?
He doesn't retreat at the first sign of trouble.
He doesn't cave, he doesn't whimper, he doesn't disappear, he doesn't hide.
And I really mean this when I say shame on the Republicans that piled on Herman Cain when nobody knew the facts.
Nobody to this day knows the facts.
But shame on those Republicans for treating Herman Cain in the media and elected politics.
I'm all Republicans, all conservatives.
If you are one of those who treated Herman Cain as though he was guilty just because of his unpracticed response to vague suggestions of legal or immoral or unethical behavior, if you caved just to look good to the mainstream media.
If you piled on Herman Cain just so the rest of the mainstream media wouldn't associate you with the ragtag conservatism you don't like, then shame on you.
Because here's a promise that you can take to the bank.
Every one of you Republicans, other nominees in the media, elected politics, you can take to the bank that Your guy is going to be next.
If they take out Herman Cain, whoever's up next is going to become the next target.
And if you continue to accept without question whatever the mainstream media says about any of our candidates, just to look good to them, just to curry favor with them, or just to appear as though you're not as silly conservative as say limbo and the talk show guys are.
you're eventually going to be next or the guy you support is going to be next.
And And for you to be consistent, you're going to have to throw him overboard as well.
When that happens, when it's your guy, that's the subject of innuendo.
Andonymous details.
You're going to wish that you had Herman Cain and his backers to fight back alongside you.
You're going to need all hands on deck because what this is with Cain is nothing compared to what's coming.
What we're in the middle of here is a test to see just how frightened Republicans can be made to be at the first sign of trouble.
And way too high a percentage of establishment Republicans failed the test.
And I know what some of you will say.
Look, we're conservatives.
Family values.
Well that we can't be seen defending a guy about who it is said might have sexually harassed to him.
Wait until you know that he did before you throw him under the bus.
99% of establishment Republicans failed this test.
Now there's a plus side.
The plus side is the American people still support and like Herman Cain.
It doesn't mean he's going to get their votes, but he has their support in this instance.
I guess there are a large number of people on our side, folks, who are never going to understand or never going to accept that we are in a war with collectivists and other assorted parasites who want to destroy the U.S. economy as currently built.
And if you show any kind of weakness, they come back at you in greater numbers.
See Oakland if you have any questions.
There was more patience for the O.J. Simpson verdict than there has been for Herman Cain.
You want to talk about a rush to judgment?
Politico, which consists of mainly left-wing stenographers from the Washington Post who started their own website so as to protect the post name.
Stenographers for the Obama regime, they run around, they attack a man everybody says is a good and decent guy, who has flaws like all the rest of us.
Republican blogs, some of them, ruling class chatter abandon Herman Cain quicker than a carton of milk past its expiration date.
Just like they did Newt.
What did Newton do?
Newt went out, bought his wife an expensive but affordable necklace, and he's accused of being incapable of managing money.
This was the guy most responsible for delivering budget surpluses and balanced budgets not that many years ago.
As I look at this week, it hasn't been all that good for Republican unity or courage.
There's going to be a nominee.
One of these Republicans is going to be the nominee, and whoever it is is head and shoulders above Barack Obama and anybody else in Democrats could throw up in replacement if they decide To do that.
And we might want to keep that in mind.
Since the election is a year away and the primaries are right around the corner, and all this sloppy partisan gotcha reporting should have gotten 99% derision from establishment Republicans.
That didn't happen.
But there will be other opportunities for our side to show a little fortitude.
I understand the fear.
I understand the reluctance.
Oh gosh, what if it's true?
I gotta really protect myself here.
I've I've got to make sure that I don't say the wrong thing here.
So if this is really true, they can't come back and say I defended the guy.
So what's the safest thing to do?
Condemn him.
Yep, safest thing.
He's not going to be nominee anyway.
So I'll just I'll condemn him.
And I'll show in a reverse racism way that I'm really not a racist like the left says.
I'll show I'm not just supporting a guy because he's black.
I'll really show him how smart I am.
I'll show him how well rounded I am.
I'll show them how open-minded I am.
I'll show the left, and I don't care what you want to show the left.
When that's your motivation for remaining credible, you'll lose it all with me.
Thank you.
I gotta take quick time out.
Sit tight, folks.
Back and your phone calls are coming next.
Don't go away.
Back to Bernard Goldberg's piece at Bernard Goldberg.com.
I think Bernie slides by the media and Bill Clinton a little too much.
I I I don't think the media was as uh investigatory or harsh or suspicious, doubting or tough on Clinton at all.
You remember um Jennifer Flowers came forward during the 1992 presidential campaign, alleging that she had had a 12-year relationship with Clinton back in Arkansas.
She was a TV info babe at the time.
Clinton denied it on sixty minutes.
So Jennifer Flowers held a press conference, and she had tape recordings that she had recorded secretly of phone calls with Clinton.
And one of those phone calls is where he compared Cuomo to a mafia don or some such thing.
Remember that.
And the media ignored that and went after Jennifer Flowers as a slut.
And they went trying to find up all kinds of dirty information about Jennifer Flowers.
In the meantime, later, Clinton subsequently apologized publicly to Mario the Pious for the remarks he had made on those tapes.
In his deposition in January of 1998, while denying Kathleen Willie's sexual accusations against him, Clinton admitted that he had a sexual encounter with Jennifer Flowers.
Now that's the standard the media celebrates for handling these kinds of things.
That's what we're supposed to accept.
David Gregory would admire that.
That's a strategy.
That's an organization for dealing with us.
We like it when candidates have a strategy and an organization for with dealing with us.
We don't like it when they're disorganized and no strategy and just scattered around out there, especially when they beat us.
And don't forget that Clinton settled with Paula Jones for $850,000.
Trailer park trash.
She didn't go to an Ivy League school.
Let me ask a question.
Why?
Because Bernie's right about this.
The fact that Cain's accusers went to the Ivy League, that means instantly credible.
And they tell the truth.
They're serious people there in the Ivy League, just like us reporters.
We're Ivy Leaguers, too.
We're in the same club.
You can't doubt us.
Well, what was Clinton doing, toying around with trailer park trash in the first place?
Why weren't you people in the media embarrassed?
Why weren't why did you go to Clinton say, look, if you're gonna do this, find some Ivy League babes so we can at least be proud of you.
You're embarrassing all of us.
First you had to go to Arkansas be governor.
You almost destroyed your wife by making her go, and now you're out running around with Arkansas trailer park trash, and you're making us help you deny it.
Couldn't she at least have been an Ivy League babe that you were diddling?
That never was said.
All right, to the phones we go.
Who is first?
Mike in Cincinnati.
I'm glad you waited.
I really am.
Welcome to Open Line Friday.
Hello, sir.
Hey, thanks, Rush.
Hey, uh, just real quick.
Uh, you were talking earlier about meat eaters and vegans and vegetarians.
Yeah, that stupid Dutch scientist, that fraud that was trying to codify liberalism as science.
I swear to God, I was telling your guy earlier, when I was in college 30 years ago.
I'll just make a long story short.
My wife and I've always noticed that the veg the vegans and the vegetarians, they got a whole list of unpleasant characteristics.
They're hard to talk to.
They gotta think before they say everything.
They're they never want to have any fun.
They're they generally don't seem real healthy.
They I don't know.
They're just meat eaters, on the other hand, I'm like you.
I don't know any of them that have been bad people or or or they all seem level-headed to me somehow.
That was preposterous here, the whole th the fascinating thing about this is how many people believed it or wanted to or bought into it and promoted it as sensible.
Well, and scientifically established.
Right.
Well, yeah, sure, scientifically they're they're all probably a whole bunch of uh Ivy leaguers too.
By the way, the way the reason Clinton couldn't pick up an Ivy League is because try and pick up an Ivy League chick sometime.
They're all vegans, you can't even talk to these girls.
I don't think that would stop Clinton.
Yeah, probably probably convert them to be meat eaters.
Well, there you hey, look at Clinton.
He's gone vegan and he looks terrible.
Uh I don't I no, I know Clinton eats chicken.
He does, okay.
I thought he was.
He eats chicken, yeah.
I I saw that one night at a restaurant.
Well, I say I just tell the people relax, yeah.
Don't play golf, have a cigar and have some fun.
Relax.
I exactly, exactly right.
I my experience with uh if not not all vegetarians, but I'll tell you militant eaters are all vegetarians.
I mean, he's holier than now trying to force their way on you, and they're all liberals.
If you understand that they're liberals first, then everything flows and makes sense.
Rush Limbaugh, your commanding officer, your general in the war against collectivists and assorted parasites everywhere.
See Occupy Wall Street, for example, or occupy Oakland or any of the occupies.
By the way, folks, I want you to hear here is the uh little exchange David Gregory had with Chris Siliza about a half hour ago on MSNBC.
This one I told you about where they're just beside themselves that Herman Cain's triumphing over their best efforts to take him out.
And it is in this soundbite that David Gregory explains what really has the media in a frenzy.
There's been a rallying around Herman Cain of that Republican conservative base in the media on talk radio.
That's been an enormous boon to him.
There's money coming in, the campaign says.
I've talked to folks on the ground in Iowa say enthusiasm is only growing there in that state.
What Scott, the media and a frenzy, let's be honest about it, is that there's just a weirdness about the campaign, a sense that there's no strategy, and that's not just observation.
I've talked to people internally who were complaining about the fact there's no real strategy.
They knew about this, they haven't responded well to it, and Herman Cain's still driving the organization, whatever organization is.
It's contributing to all this.
I think you get to strike at the heart of it.
That's the problem.
There is an organization.
The pushback is so scattered and so kind of all over the place.
It looks strange.
It looks so scattered in Herman Cain's leading it.
Who is this idiot?
They want to know.
Who is this dumb amateur idiot who's entered our business of politics?
He never done anything but run a pizza place, and he's outsmarting us with no strategy.
How is this possible?
That's why we're in a frenzy.
They admit it.
Back to the phones.
Cheryl, the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
It's an honor to speak with you.
Thank you very much.
Great to have you with us.
Listen, I'm a black conservative, and I just want to make one thing abundantly clear.
The media can attempt to paint you any way they want to.
But there are no bigger racists in this country than hate democratic liberals.
They are and they will forever be the biggest racist in this nation because they seek to determine how black people should think and who black people should support.
And the reason for their contempt against Herman Cain is that he has simply said, I'm an independent thinker.
I don't need to stay on the Democratic plantation in order to succeed.
It really is, folks, it is no more complicated than that.
She she's exactly right.
And because of that, he represents a great threat to them.
But let me give you an example of how Kane would have been treated if he had been a good and docile Negro and stayed on the Democratic plantation.
Jesse Jackson presently has pending against him in Cook County Court in Illinois, a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by one, Mr. Tommy Bennett, a former male push employee who has sued Jesse Jackson and the push organization for sexual discrimination and Jackson specifically for sexual harassment.
Yeah.
There has not been one story about this on politico.
Not one.
Why do you think that is?
Excuse me?
Why do you think that is?
Please, Rush.
As I said, Jesse Jackson has remained on the plantation.
Exactly.
So of course he gets special treatment.
Yep, this is having but I have to make one more point.
The other example of how there is a distinct difference in treatment is that during the 2008 campaign, Mr. Obama was accused of a sexual and drug-related incident by a man, a Mr. Larry Sinclair, to this day.
Do we lose her?
Has reported it.
Now, the argument could be, well, you know, it's not substantiated.
We don't have facts.
Well, there are no there's no substantiation.
She's having problem on the sub.
I remember the Larry Sinclair thing.
And what I remember about it was that the media told us this guy was an absolute weird nut case uh insane lunatic should have been an asylum or some such thing.
Remember that that was the that was how the accuser was characterized.
Uh I remember that, Larry Sinclair.
I'm gonna have to I'm gonna have to Google the name uh or have you know one of my vast array of researchers uh Google the name and remind me who Larry Sinclair was, but I remember that the media went and set out to destroy this guy.
Darn it, we've lost her out there.
She was on a cell phone calling from the uh upper east side of Manhattan.
She's right.
By the way, it's it's uh uh the the the the plantation she's talking about, the liberal plantation.
Uh and there are many black conservatives who of course abandon the liberal black plantation only part of it.
And it's it's not just that they've attacked because they are considered a threat.
It is a form of punishment as well.
They go after Herman Cain, not just because he represents a threat, he shows other blacks what you can accomplish independently from the Democrat Party and the Jesse Jackson's and the all of the prescriptions, liberal affirmative action and all that.
But there's also a punishment.
Because the message by going after Herman Cain, the message is to other blacks, you stay right where you are, or this will happen to you.
You stay on this side of the aisle, or we try to destroy you too.
Yeah, Larry Sinclair had a shady background, convicted felon, uh, reportedly, crimes for forgery, bad checks, theft by check, but he did level an accusation uh against Obama, and it was it was never treated with any seriousness or uh sincerity.
That's a good get.
I had forgotten that this is.
Oh, the politico did.
Okay, here it is.
Uh June 18th, 2008.
Summertime and the living is easy.
My favorite version of summertime is about Billy Stewart.
Yeah, I think 1964, 1965.
Mike, see if we've got that in the uh in the system.
What's the name of our system?
I can't forget.
Yeah, the profits, two F's in there, folks.
We're not talking about money here.
My all-time favorite version of Summertime.
Anyway, this is Obama, our politico reporting on that story in June of 2008.
Obama accuser has long rap sheet.
Larry Sinclair is wanted in Colorado, but you can catch him today at the National Press Club.
Sinclair is familiar to political junkies and reporters as the source of outlandish allegations about Senator Obama.
Tales that began with sex and drugs and moved on to murder.
The Duluth, Minnesota resident is the sort of figure who appears at the margins of every presidential campaign.
And both presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton had their own obscure accusers with dramatic allegations.
But as the old media ignores him, Sinclair has taken full advantage of the internet in a video in which he makes his claims that have been viewed by a more than 900,000 times on YouTube.
This afternoon he's reserved the Holman Lounge, downtown Washington's National Press Club to try to lend his story the legitimacy that comes with national media attention.
Sinclair's biography, though, may get in the way of the pitch public records and court.
See, this guy's not an Ivy Leaguer.
Bernie Goldberg is right.
Larry Stewart had gone to the Ivy League, the media might have believed him.
Hearty har har.
Sinclair's biography, though may get in the way of that pitch.
Public records and court filings reveal he has a 27-year criminal record, especially in crimes involving deceit.
So that's how they handle the Obama accuser.
The Politico.
In June of 2008.
Quick timeout here, folks.
Did you find a version of the song, by the way?
It's being loaded now.
We've got everything in the profit system.
Cosh, when I was a DJ, I wish it was this easy.
We never had the records.
Never had.
I remember my first job I'd have to go out to the local store and buy the records.
Owner was too cheap.
Record companies didn't service small little podunk radio stations like the one I worked at.
it is.
It really is.
I am going to characterize this whole Herman Cain thing for exactly what it is.
Because it is an historic moment.
It's an historic moment for scandals.
Stop and think of this.
The lack of a cover-up is the crime.
No strategy.
No organization.
A scatterball response.
A candidate simply answering the questions put to him by a media with no specificity.
A candidate who is expected to deny things that haven't been alleged.
Nobody in day five now has told us yet a single thing Kane did.
And when David Gregory and Silizza and all the others, and you've heard the montage talk about how horrible his response to this is.
How unseasoned, how amateur-ish.
And how he's guilty.
Simply because of his response is so unprofessional.
What they're really saying is he hasn't engaged in a cover-up.
That's what they mean by strategy.
That's what they mean by organization.
Cain has not tried a cover up.
The axiom in Washington is the cover-up is always worse than the crime.
That's why they love cover-ups.
The whole point of this, I think, was to generate a cover-up.
It's sort of like a process crime.
The FBI's got you in their sights for something, but they can't prove it, so in the interrogation, they try to get you for lying to them.
Okay, here.
They've got nothing.
They allege all of his sexual harassment.
They wanted Cain to engage in a cover-up in which they could then entrap him for botching that.
But Herman Cain blew it wide open because he didn't try to cover it up.
Therefore, ladies and gentlemen.
An historic moment for scandals in Washington, D.C. As far as the media is concerned, the real crime here is the lack of a cover-up.
That's what has them ticked off.
Herman Cain hasn't tried to hide it.
He hasn't constructed an elaborate cities of lies.
That can be discovered as lies.
Which can then be used to nail him and wipe him out.
So they can move on to the next Republican to take out.
Whatever happened to the old, you can't prove a negative.
I'll tell you what ought to happen.
Larry Flint, some Republican Larry Flint.
Do we have one?
Do we have a Republican Larry Flint?
We know that says something too, doesn't it?
Well, I wish we did for this occasion.
You know why?
If we no, if we if we had a Republican Larry Flint, this guy, I would urge him to wave around $50,000 for proof of sexual harassment at politico.
I mean, that's what Larry Flint does.
He waves around $100,000, $50,000 for proof of sex with a Republican.
Proof of sexual re So if we had a Republican Larry Flint, you want strategy, Mr. Gregory?
I got one.
We have our Larry Flint offer 50 grand for any news.
Any proof, quote unquote, proof of sexual harassment at the political offices.
And we can win it because the rules have been established by Politico.
The truth is whatever the accuser says.
So we wave around 50 grand.
We get some woman to come forward and say, Yeah, I got harassed at the harassed at the political offices.
And it's over.
Because she says so.
We're supposed to automatically believe that there was sexual harassment.
See how this could work?
Our Larry Flint waves 50 grand around for proof of sexual harassment by anybody at Politico.
Then a woman says, It happened, give me the money.
What happened?
Well, I was in there once and David Gregory or David Gurgen pick a name, hit on me big time, made me feel real nervous.
Joe Biden was talking about how his parents had sex in the other side of the bedroom walls, and it was real thin walls, and I could hear it and made me real nervous.
I was into political hell, that's all they do is talk about sex inside that building.
Bam.
She's got to be believed because she's the accuser.
Now while that was going on, the panty wastes on our side would be decrying it.
And defending the people at the uh political, but everybody knows that the accuser never never lies.
Here is uh Lara next, Fort Worth, Texas.
Hi Lara, great to have you on the EIB network.
Howdy, Rush.
Hi.
Hi.
Um I just wanted to let you know that I listen to you every day on the radio.
And I can't tell you how many times I've heard people call in and tell you thank you for being a great American or the big voice on the right.
And that's awesome, but I have a different thing I want to thank you for.
Um I was raised by a single dad who every night when he came home from work would get all excited to turn the Rush Limbaugh show on TV.
And I can't remember the year that you were on TV, but I remember I was really young and I didn't know what politics were or what it meant to be a liberal or conservative, but I actually want to say thank you for being that role model for so many people.
Now I have a great dad, and I know even if we watched you or not, he would have raised me right and on the right, of course.
But just having you on obviously imprinted me.
I mean, my boyfriend calls me the rush baby.
I learned to tie my shoes in front of you while you're on.
Well, I now you have you have made my day.
I appreciate that.
I mean you you sat in front of the television during my TV show and you just soaked it all up.
I was so little.
I I remember it though.
You remember that dollar bill that you used to wear that you folded into a ribbon.
Yep.
Yeah.
My dad and I made that together.
We both made one and he strapped it on my shirt.
That was the deficit reduction awareness ribbon.
Yeah.
He would I didn't know what the heck it meant, but he would send me to a school and said, I know you don't understand this.
Oh yeah, everybody was everybody was wearing the deficit reduction ribbon.
That was the show you cared about the deficit.
Remember that one night I came out wearing every colored ribbon there was.
That's awesome.
And I said that's that means I care more about all these issues than you do.
You are worthless.
I matter, I count.
I have a bigger heart than you because I'm wearing these ribbons.
Right.
Well that was that was a fun time.
And those are the memories I cherished with my dad, and I just think it's really cool.
So thanks for all you do, Rod.
I am how old are you now?
Can I ask?
I am twenty-five years old.
Twenty-five years old.
Well, this is wonderful.
I am so glad that you got through.
I am too.
Snodley's awesome.
Well, it it it's this is what open line Friday is uh is is all about.
Do you let me ask you a question?
Do you do you use computers?
Do you like computers?
I love computers.
They're awesome.
What kind do you have?
Um, I have a Dell PC laptop.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
What?
No, no, do you have an IP?
Do you have an iPad?
I do not.
You want one?
With your autograph?
Yeah, I'll I'll send you, I'll send you I'll send you an E donne IB autograph.
I'll send you an EIB rush signature engraved iPad.
Oh and a surprise computer to improve what you got.
We'll be back.
Don't hang up.
Get on the phone with her.
Is that right?
Madeline Albright is saying that Herman Cain didn't call and ask her for advice because she's a woman.