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November 8, 2011, Tuesday, Hour #3
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Carol Costello, CNN so upset over my correct pronunciation of the name of the latest aggrieved victim of Herman Cain, Sharon Biolik.
I am sure that Carol Costello was furious when the president and others were calling Tea Party activists.
Millions of people, that is.
Including women teabaggers.
That had to drive Costello crazy, I'm sure.
I know I know she had to denounce that.
She had it right, and Obama and the others who were calling decent Americans teabaggers.
So if a woman alone with a man called a guy a teabagger, or a man alone with a woman called a woman a teabagger, that would be worth a formal complaint, no.
But when the president does it, smears an entire movement.
Well, who cares?
That's just Obama.
That's just politics, Rush.
So the liberals, I guess, are into teabaggers now.
Well, I mean, yet, well, I look at folks.
I mean, it did it is what it is out there.
She's a Tea Party activist.
She said her all red said uh the Biolik is a Tea Party activist.
I'm just pointing out media and how they work with the libs.
And it was perfectly fine to call her by teabaggers.
The president was doing it.
All the left wing journalists were doing it.
Costello's colleague, Anderson Cooper started the whole teabagger stuff.
I shall say no more after that, but I'm just telling you that there are all kinds of double and triple standards out there.
I'm just Carol Costello, all righteously indignant over the way I properly pronounced her name, Biolick, as exactly at Gloria Allred did twice.
Anyway.
Just to review.
This is probably the best synopsis of Sharon Biolick's colorful career.
In a nutshell, she worked or has worked for at least nine different employers over the past seventeen years.
Nothing wrong with that.
She had two bankruptcies within a ten year span.
Nothing wrong with that.
She um brought a paternity suit against a media executive.
Reportedly at News Corp.
She seems to have lost that paternity suit, by the way.
On top of all of this, we are supposed to believe that Miss Biolik was unemployed and living in Chicago, same building that uh David Axelrod lives in.
And yet she had the money to go to Washington, D.C. and rent a hotel room two blocks from the White House to approach the CEO of the National Restaurant Association for a job.
She had been employed by the restaurant association for eight months in a low level position.
And she thought the CEO would help her.
And we're told that Biolick is a Republican.
So why did she hire Gloria Alred and laughs lastly, if she is so concerned about sexual harassment, why didn't she mention her experience with when Cain ran for the presidency in 2000 when he ran for the Senate in Georgia Zell Miller's seat back in 2004?
And now they say she's a Tea Party activist.
And that there's a story from a columnist in Chicago, Michael Sneed.
Cain accused her hugged him during a tea party meeting a month ago.
They hugged each other backstage in a full embrace like old friend.
She grabbed his arm, whispered in his left ear.
She kept talking as he bent to listen.
He kept saying, uh-huh, uh-huh.
I don't know if she was giving him was a sucker punch, but he didn't put his arm down while she was talking to him, said the Sneed source.
The he is Herman Cain, the she is Sharon Biolik.
Though the news conference as the only woman to publicly accuse Cain of sexual harassment.
The source for Michael Sneed is a radio host, Amy Jacobson, who tells Sneed she witnessed the Cain Biolik encounter a month ago while backstage at a sponsored TCO meeting in Schaumburg, September 30th through October 1st at the first of the Renaissance Hotel Convention Center.
Jacobson said I turned on a TV to find out who was Cain's accuser.
I almost fell over when I saw it was Sharon Biolick, accusing Cain of groping her genitals.
I was waiting for Herman Cain's accuser number four to serve as an op pup Sharon.
I couldn't believe it.
I was shocked.
I recall Cher was hellbent on going backstage at a T Con convention where she cornered him.
Said the radio host.
I was surprised to hear she claimed she didn't know Caine was going to be there.
Caine was expected and was late.
Biolik told the media yesterday I went up to him, I asked him if he remembered me.
I wanted to see if he would be man enough to own up to what he had done fourteen years ago.
Does that sound?
that see if he would own up to what he did anyway Well, that we're just giving you um for I remember the women at proposition me fourteen years ago.
Well, let me think now.
It's a lot of women.
Uh let me think.
Uh fourteen years ago would have let's see, two thousand this is eleven, it'd be nineteen ninety-eight.
Okay, where was I?
Nineteen ninety-eight.
I just moved to Florida two years prior to nineteen eighty eight.
Um you may have a point there, Snerdly.
I get I just to uh do I remember a conversation I have with us under thirty seconds with somebody fourteen years ago.
No, I don't.
I don't.
I do.
She does.
She remembers she got that kind of detail.
Well, you know, Herman Kane, powerful person, uh and powerful impact, very charismatic.
Uh not too many people like Herman Cain.
Might remember what he said and did.
Anyway, I want to go back to this New York Daily News story of September 13th, 1998.
Which is about the time I can't remember all the women that were propositioning me.
President Clinton is revealed in the Star Report as a sexual glutton who rashly put the fate of his presidency in the hands of a twenty-two-year-old starstruck intern with an admitted tendency to babble.
But he also comes across as a man struggling to avoid temptation and lavishing his young lover with attention and gifts.
Because the report was written by prosecutors, clearly attempting to put the worst spin on events, but based almost entirely on Monica Lewinsky's naive and starstruck testimony.
The final product is schizophrenic.
Clinton comes out looking both crude and manly, salacious and tender, manipulative and vulnerable.
Sexually voracious and vulgar enough to conduct business with Congressmen over the phone while being serviced.
Clinton also is portrayed through Lewinsky's starry eyes as an affectionate lover, gently brushing locks of hair from her eyes.
According to Lewinsky, Clinton told her she made him feel young.
He told her they were both emotive And full of fire.
And assured her that he spent more time with her than anyone else in the world, aside from his family, friends, and staff.
Not that that means much if you pay attention.
Clinton said he tried to be a friend to Ms. Lewinsky to be a counselor to her to give her good advice and to help her.
With all the affairs of state to worry about, it's stunning how much time and attention he gave the former White House intern.
During an early encounter, Clinton promised to call Lewinsky, impressed her by reciting her home and office numbers.
The president and the intern spoke on the phone about fifty times during their two and a half year relationship and had phone sex as many as fifteen times.
Late one night after phone sex, Clinton fell asleep in mid-conversation.
He flirted with Lewinsky, donning her gifts of clothing, and then asking her, Did you see I wore your tie?
Another time she asked him saucily where he had gotten his tie, one that she had given him, and he responded, some girl with style gave it to me.
According to Lewinsky, Clinton acted like a screw boy, lavishing her with goodies and swapping childhood stories with her.
With Lewinsky, Clinton was distracted, keeping an eye on open doors and windows.
He also was attentive, telling her she was beautiful and admiring her spirit.
He was boorish, asking her for oral sex while he was on the phone and saying he would never have approached White House job applicant Kathleen Willie because she had small breasts.
That's what he told Lewinsky.
Don't worry about her.
I'd never approach her.
She got small breasts.
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Here's Lawrence in Philadelphia.
I'm glad you waited, sir.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hi.
Rush.
Hey.
First time caller.
I've been trying to get through for a while, but listen, I I agree with uh like 90% of what you say, but I gotta disagree with you on the Penn State thing.
What?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Disagree with what on the Penn State thing.
Well, you're saying that we're trying to take down, or the media is trying to take down Patorno, but he's like the most recognized name at Penn State, and he knew about this for years.
And this guy's a monster, this Sandusky and what he did to these boys.
Yeah.
No, it's a problem.
I I'm just I just You know, it's just a it's a it's a uh the whole thing is despicable and a rotten shame for everybody involved.
It's just but they I my my point not that that Paterno should be insulated from it.
I just it's just a shame because people have been gunning for him.
Well, I just think that, you know, I don't think they're gunning for him.
I think that he has responsibility in turning his back on what happened and letting this thing go on for a couple of years.
I told I told uh Snowy there, I said everybody in that inner circle there had to know that that guy was a creep.
Oh, they did.
They did, and then he kept coming back to the facility, and and uh the the the original witness who saw this uh one event taking place, didn't do anything to stop it, didn't try to find out who the kid who was being abused was.
Uh for a while there was no attempt to stop Sandusky, that's true.
And he had this charity for young boys, Which didn't arouse anybody's attention either.
Right.
I I just think the whole thing is so sick.
I was reading the paper, it's in our local papers, and I'm just disgusted by the whole thing.
I think it's like a prime example of the elites covering their own butts and getting away with stuff that the rest of us wouldn't.
I mean, it's sick what this guy did.
And then and then to, you know, give him a slip or him slide and keep it in house.
It's just disgusting.
Look, uh, you know, if if I really wanted to retire today, I could answer you in a way that would end my career.
Well, of course I'm I'm not I'm not therefore not gonna not gonna say I just uh I just uh Lawrence, I just want to say one thing to you.
Why you you you're perfectly within bounds to go after the elites protecting themselves.
Uh Democrats do that.
But why?
There is there is a part of this story.
It's glaring.
It's white, it's right in front of everybody, and nobody's got the guts to say it.
Nobody, including me.
I'll have it.
I don't have the guts to bring it up.
Nobody does.
What's that?
Nobody has the guts to actually exp to to give the explanation for what was going on and why there was trepidation in reporting it.
And that's all I'll say.
If you can figure it out on your own, fine and dandy.
Lawrence, thanks for the call.
None of that meant to excuse anybody for no no no no, don't misunderstand.
I'm not concocting an excuse.
Philip in New York, welcome to the EIB network.
Hello.
Yeah, hi, Russ.
Thanks for taking my call, buddy.
You bet, buddy.
If what they're saying is true.
And Petino know, knew that this guy was doing that, even though he reported it to the highest people at the university.
He would see that there was no investigation being done after he reported it.
And he should have, if he knew it was going on, he should have reported it to the police.
And he did not.
If that is true.
Wait, can I ask a question?
Yes.
I've read that in every story, and it was up to Paterno to report it to the police.
Why?
I'm not trying to concoct an excuse for him.
I that's something I honestly don't understand.
He reported it to his official or state law that somebody at the university is going to report.
Okay.
Well, okay.
If you're in a school system and you see this, you've got to report it to law enforcement, not just to me.
Oh, okay.
All right.
That I I'm not not being an employee of a government-run unit, I didn't know what the law was.
Well, uh even I'm just out and out personal for your own uh peace of mind.
What this man did was horrible.
Yeah.
And he should get reported for it.
Now if he knew about it, then he must go.
If he knew this man was sexually abusing little boys, that is in my book as bad as it gets.
And he should go.
Herman Cain should stay.
They're a bunch of lies.
I can't believe they're doing this and getting away with it.
These Democrats and the Progressive Movement.
Uh well, we're in trouble, Rush.
And you know it.
I know it.
I'm 70 years old, and I've been trying to talk to you since uh spotted owl in Oregon.
And in New York, and I get the hear your voice on my telephone.
The good Lord is good.
Well, I appreciate that's very nice of you to say, sir.
It's it it is unique to hear my voice on the phone.
Not that many people get to do that.
Oh, it is, and I could not believe when uh snurd who I and hey, he's tough.
Don't you don't you forget it.
That man is tough.
Snurdley is.
He keeps on.
Oh, trust me.
Trust me.
Trust me, I'm well aware.
I know exactly how tough snerdily is.
God bless you.
I'm glad you called.
I love you.
Uh and don't take that wrong.
Uh uh See what I mean?
Do you see exactly what I mean?
Exactly what I mean.
Exactly.
All right, all right, Philip.
Now for I don't know how long.
All right.
All right, well.
Thanks for the call.
I appreciate it.
Now look.
Look.
I'm not going to take it wrong.
I'm not sitting out here ringing my hands, waiting to be offended, a cost and attacked, assaulted, or whatever.
Anyway.
I have people reminding me that uh that Paterno is a conservative.
And uh a pal of George H.W. Bush.
That may well be, but he raised money and voted for the Bamster.
I read that today.
I forget.
I've read a lot of stuff.
I can't remember the exact uh place I read that.
But he um it was it was mentioned in the story as uh as it was somewhat surprising that he had voted for Obama and I think it even raised money for him or donate, given money, what one of the two.
I'm not sure exactly uh uh exactly which.
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I have a lot of people uh expressing shock, surprise, anger, what have you about this.
This is uh Carl Rove on Fox News Channels happening now.
Earlier this morning, co-host John Scott said to uh Carl Rove, Sharon Biolik only worked for the restaurant association for six months, and apparently was already out of that job when she had this meeting with Herman Cain, that she says resulted in him behaving inappropriately.
I guess it's the constant drip drip drip of accusations rather than the evidence behind them that's hurting him so much.
Credibility matters here.
And Gloria Allred, while she is a Democrat and a liberal democrat and openly so, nonetheless has been involved in a number of high-profile cases like uh Tiger Woods and others where the charges have been borne out.
So this gives Miss Bileck's uh charge accusations a little bit of credibility, and that's what we're talking about here is credibility.
Oh, so people are oh my god, Carl Rowe's Carl Rove is saying it.
All red has credibility.
It's politics.
It's obvious that uh Herman Kane is not Carl Rove's candidate.
And I think that's what that means.
Yeah.
It is what it is.
Let's go to Herman Cain.
Uh earlier, actually last night, he was on uh uh admittedly here at comedy show with Jimmy Kimmel.
And Kimmel said to Herman Cain, how was your day?
Well things considered, I'm still alive.
It got off to somewhat of a rough start.
We had a little surprise to show up on TV.
Did you watch that?
Were you watching?
We watched it because we didn't even know that this whole uh thing about woman number four was gonna even come out.
Uh so that was a surprise.
At least it wasn't one of the many that have the first name anonymous.
So now this one actually had a name and a face.
So we watched to see what it was and who it was, and we are dealing with it, and uh tomorrow we're gonna have a press conference.
Oh, you aren't having a press conference.
Oh, yeah, we are gonna have a press conference.
We are taking this head on.
Kimmel said, have you considered hiring Gloria all red as your lawyer?
You almost made me say something that my panelists say you should not think.
Let me put it to you this way.
I can't think of anything that I would hire her to do, okay?
I can't think of a thing.
I hope everybody got that one.
I really hope everybody got that one.
Um by the way, Gloria already has been involved in cases where the charges weren't born out.
That that is uh that's true.
So Jimmy Kimmel finally says, Look, I was thinking about this stuff.
I know obviously you can't get into the specifics, but I was just thinking about kind of a human factor.
And imagining you watching this.
Like just putting myself in that position, and I was imagining your wife, did you speak to her today?
Was she watching it?
Would you?
My wife is in Atlanta.
We were in San Francisco because I had a speech at noon.
My wife did watch it, and I called her immediately afterwards.
I had a few of my staff members there with me.
And I'm sitting here and they're watching me, and they can see steam coming out of my ears.
And the feelings that you have when you know that all of this is totally fabricated.
You go from anger, then you go you get disgusted, you try to control yourself to make sure you watch this thing all the way through, and I was listening very closely.
And then when it was all over with, I said, Well, I know what we got to do, because there's not an ounce of truth in all of these accusations, and my team is putting this stuff together.
Okay, since Herman came last night with Jimmy Kimmel on ABC.
Also last night on CNN's Aaron Burnett Out Front.
Now I wonder if that title that show makes anybody nervous.
Uncomfortable.
Is that an inappropriate name for a TV show hosted by a female?
Aaron Burnett out front.
Could be up there, yeah, with Anderson Cooper 360.
I mean, really, what does that mean?
Okay, so anyway, James Carville was on Aaron Burnett out front.
She said, We're all bringing to mind your former boss Bill Clinton, a man who was a skirt chaser in the White House.
A man with Monica Lewinsky, your life as advisor changed when you got that phone call.
He lied, he came clean, but people still love him.
One thing is because people saw underlying talent in Bill Clinton, and they wanted him to beat that leader.
We went through this in ninety-two.
We went through it again in ninety-eight.
Now about think I'm safe in San.
He's probably the most popular political person on in on earth now.
But there's a little bit of difference here between Bill Clinton and Herman Kane.
Don't mean to gloat about my boss, but you can't get him out in the same breath.
Herman Kane is not demonstrating the sort of political skill that Bill Clinton had.
And there you have it.
Bill Clay can run around.
Bill Clinton can run around and say to Monica Lewinsky, don't worry about Kathleen Willie.
Her breasts are too small.
And he didn't say breasts, I guarantee you.
That's real skill.
That's the kind of political skill that the Democrat Party celebrates and recognizes and promotes.
Don't worry about Kathleen Willie.
Monica, her breaths are too small.
I never have a thing to do with her.
You are all I think about.
That's real skill.
Political skill.
Bill Clinton had it.
Herman Cain doesn't.
By the way, Bill Clinton committed perjury in a sex harassment case.
He lied to a federal grand jury.
He suborned perjury in a sexual harassment case.
He did it with skill.
Who's next?
Stephen St. Louis.
Hello, sir.
Grad you called.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hi, Rush.
Thanks for taking my call.
Um Hey, my comment is I uh I I think that we we know that they're going to viciously attack whoever the nominee is.
But I think they're going up after Kane with no holds barred early with the dirty tricks, because Cain has something that none of the other candidates have, and that's the ability to split the book the black vote.
I don't think I don't have never heard anybody talk about this, but it certainly is a factor.
Didn't Obama get uh ninety or ninety plus percent of the vote?
So if Cain was a candidate, whoa, look out.
What would happen if he got forty or fifty or sixty percent of the black vote?
What is the It wouldn't take that much if Herman Cain got ten percent of it, that's Sayanara.
Well, there you go.
But if uh i if it was a really you know, you're in the booth, you're a black person, you have to decide do you want Obama or do you want Cain?
You're not gonna be thinking about their skin color.
You're gonna start thinking all kinds of other things, and they they are scared to death of that.
Yeah.
I th you might have a point, but I still think the tendency in that ballot box situation you talked about always is default democrat, no matter what else.
It's always gonna be default democrat.
Well that but but it it could be uh a valid reason.
There's clearly somebody or a number of people want to take Herman Kane out.
Obama got ninety-six percent of black vote, I have just been informed.
So it wouldn't it would uh it lose eight percent of that, ten percent of that, and that's potentially a game changer.
So you may have a point.
Could very well be the case.
Back to the phones.
This is Jennifer from Parts Unknown.
Uh you're next on the EIB network.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Thank you so much for taking my call.
It's my pleasure.
Mega mega dittoes.
Um I'm really, really nervous right now.
My heart is pounding in my stomach.
But uh anyway, uh what I wanted to say is this stuff with Herman Kane, this is just absolutely ridiculous.
Um I I listen to you every day, but I miss some of your shows sometimes because I'm working, I am self-employed.
Um but to hear all these people that call in and just totally chew you out for stuff, you're the highlight of my day.
You make it a lot of people.
Wait a second.
They have a they aren't that wait, there aren't that many people chew me out of it.
Well, there's some that do.
I hear some of these calls, these people are absolutely ridiculous.
But anyway, you just listen to you, you just said highlight of my day.
I love the parodies.
I just don't always get to hear most of them.
But uh anyway, uh what I was telling Snerdley is um I used to work for a large uh retail grocery chain, and I was in a department with mostly men.
And sometime during the course of my employment there, they instituted a uh zero tolerance program for the harassment and all, and they had their guideline book and whatever you could and couldn't do.
We have viol we violated that so much.
Myself included.
I mean, some of the gestures and hands which probably didn't belong where they did, we goofed off, but we laughed.
We got our work done.
I'm kind of wondering, are these women are they just that uptight?
What do you uh tell each other dirty jokes, that kind of stuff?
Yeah, oh, they were bad.
Oh, they were just bad.
Anybody in management walked in, heard half the stuff we said, we probably all got fired.
Yeah.
And we just had a lot of fun, and there was no harm done because nothing ever went beyond that.
Um, these guys must have really trusted you.
Oh, they and I had one of them tell me that.
He goes, I'm so glad you play along with this because we'd be in so much trouble.
But I would say stuff of them too.
I'd tell off-colored jokes, I tail tell uh some of the gestures that we used to make.
You wouldn't believe it.
But like I said, it was a lot of fun.
And uh we didn't Well, there is a lot of uptightness out there.
There's no question everybody just wound up so tight, it's just unbelievable.
And it's a it's a uh cultural thing.
It's it's been a slow evolution.
It really has.
And it I'm telling you, more and more people are just afraid to be themselves, afraid to do who they are, say what they really think about things, do what they want to do.
It it's just what more and more robots walking around out there, and then those robots feel comfortable in passing judgment on uh on everybody else to become holier than now, and some of them become tattletales.
It's just a shame.
Because we only get one life and and to live it with constant shackles.
And we all do it.
Well, it it takes a constant effort to avoid it.
Uh it it's really more and more hard work to avoid being trapped by uh not just societal shackles, but I mean just the normal human tendencies that we all have.
It's it's tough To bust out.
It really is.
So, Jennifer, I'm glad you called Kimberly, you're next from Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
Hello.
Hi, Mr. Rush.
Hi.
Um, thank you for taking my call.
You bet.
Um, I just wanted to say that I I really don't care what Mr. Kane did 14 years ago.
I am a divorced um 51 and a half year old woman with no education.
I was married for 24 years, and that's really all I ever wanted to be with a mom and a good wife.
Never thought I could be getting divorced.
Well, you know, that's like Sharon Bialik.
Sharon Biolik was a stay-at-home mom when her kid was with her husband.
Okay.
I mean, if you have to explain that to me, but that's what she was out there.
Well, anyway, now I clean houses because that's all I know how to do.
And um I am barely making ends meet.
I have to spend uh uh over seven thousand dollars a year just to have medical insurance.
That doesn't even count my three thousand dollar deductible.
And um I I don't care what he did.
I I need a man, I'm looking for someone with solutions, someone that can help me.
Um I mean, I can't afford to hire people because I can't afford to match the unemployment that you know how employers are supposed to match the unemployment that you take out of.
I can't afford to match with my own money, and so now I'm working alone, which is physically taxing on my body.
And so I and I'd like to know more about this 999.
I mean, i is it like when I go to church and I give my ten percent tithe, it's all makes it relative, so that everybody's giving the same amount.
Is that basically what the nine nine nine thing is?
Federally, yeah.
Yeah, but you he's got a website that explains all this.
Um I am I'm 999 uh means means jobs.com, I think is what it is.
And I know that because Herman's running spots in the program.
I think it's nine nine nine means jobs.com.
Uh something like that.
Yeah, as as Bill Clinton, uh this is very relevant here for you, Kimber Kimberly, is Bill Clinton uh uh paraphrasing here once said uh no allegation of sexual harassment ever created job.
Or ever fed a hungry child.
No, no, no allegation of sexual harassment, rape, or ever, ever fed a starving maid.
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