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Overcoming profound obstacles.
If I were really professional, I wouldn't even be telling you about it, but it's just it's it's getting now bordering on an absurd.
I mean, a clock that's 30 seconds slow.
Uh 15 feet away.
It's a comedy of errors.
Telephone number if you want to be on the and I don't even know if that works.
We haven't tried a call yet.
Let's do that.
Let's see if we can actually get a phone call on the air today.
Uh Brett in Sand Point, Idaho.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Hello, sir.
How are you?
Hi, Rush.
I'm doing well.
How are you?
Oh, it worked.
It worked.
Great to have you on the program there, Brett Babe.
How are you?
I'm doing well.
Rush, the reason I'm calling is I'm outraged at the racism against Herman Cain.
When Clinton was in office, Americans accepted his sexual indiscretions, so much so that they re-elected him as president.
Now when a black man is accused of what a white man freely admitted to, we are making an enormous deal of it.
Yeah.
Well, no, no, no, hold it.
Hold it.
We aren't the media, the Democrats are.
You know, they keep telling us.
They keep telling us the Clinton is the right way to handle this.
Well, what did Clinton do?
He stood up there and he wagged that finger.
It's about eight inches long at us.
And he said, I did not have sex with that with that woman, Miss Ms. Lewinsky, not a single time ever.
Everything he did was a total lie.
Everything, and he's held up as the uh the the landmark.
This is the way you do it.
So you're you're exactly right.
But the difference between Herman Cain and Bill Clinton is Herman Keene is a black man.
Rush, this is racism in its worst possible form.
Herman Keene has said he has not done anything.
And they're railroading him.
Clinton admitted to it, and they re-elected him.
That is racism.
Well, it's uh it could be very well be racism, and it's also in addition to it's just it illustrates uh what happens to you when you're conservative and black.
Um conservative is alone enough to get you.
Black conservative, then you're a huge target.
But I don't think you'd have uh uh too many people disagree with you.
Brett, thanks for the call.
I appreciate it.
Okay, we've proven that that works, so that's cool.
Now, I I one I want to go back to the uh decision here from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals and Judge Silverman.
And I may have left the wrong impression that I agreed with the guy, that I thought he got it right.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
What I was trying to point out here is we've had another conservative cave.
Big time.
The right here listen to what Silberman wrote.
Silverman, he's now he's he's uh he's not young anymore, but he's uh I can remember that the many times I've been introduced to him, uh people told me I was meeting the Pope of the Law.
Uh and and he came across that way.
Uh a man of impeccable integrity and conservative through and through, top to bottom, backwards and forwards.
The mandate, Judge Silverman wrote, seems an intrusive exercise of legislative power.
Certainly is an encroachment on individual liberty.
Well, right there.
But all of a sudden, this encroachment's fine, and why?
If you read further, because we got big problems, and the government's got to solve them.
Um folks, uh, this is a cave.
This is an abandonment.
I don't care what legal judgments he made.
This is a this is a total abandonment of principle.
So what we're saying is, okay, we we can encroach on individual liberty.
The right to be free from federal regulation, not absolute.
It yields to the imperative that Congress be free to forge national solutions to national problems, no matter how local or seemingly passive their individual origins.
When I say this guy is revered, I'm all I'm trying to do is illustrate this is not some you know fence-hugging conservative.
This is a guy that's conservative from front to back, and something's happened here.
Uh whether he's misinterpreting the law, uh looking at precedent the wrong way.
This is this would be equivalent to me coming to this microphone and say, folks, you know what?
Everything I've told you for 23 years, I'm a ban.
I've I've changed my mind.
I don't really believe the problems are too big.
I'm going liberal.
That's the point that I was trying to make here.
Just another cave.
I don't care the reasoning that Judge Silberman got to.
This is the this is shocking to me.
And it's a it is a problem because he's gonna be looked at by the Supreme Court.
So now everybody, we're gonna have to have people on our side filing brief after brief after brief to try to discredit this.
It's not good.
But the dirty little secret of yesterday is that in the state of Virginia, which is the bellwether, you know, people talk about Ohio, but Virginia is a bellwether.
It was said among all the analysts, the Charlie Cooks of the world, you know, these people that make their living predicting the outcome of elections and the meaning.
It was said that before the election, Virginia will determine what happens in 2012.
Well, let's tell you what happened to Virginia.
The Republicans picked up six or seven seats in the assembly.
They increased their majority.
They picked up two Senate seats, meaning the state senate is now split evenly in Virginia, so that the lieutenant governor is a Republican will break tie votes.
This includes Northern Virginia, which is all of these federal workers, all these were the annual income is twice what uh private sector workers make.
It is this it's big, what happened in Virginia, and it it I think it overrides the loss in Ohio, and you couple it with the win in Ohio on issue three, where the people of Ohio had more sense than the judge or the DC circuit court on the mandate.
The people spoke in Ohio.
And that's what Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz doesn't like.
So she's happy to go here to a conservative judge and say, eh, that doesn't matter, we have the courts.
And all I'm saying is she's right.
You we talk about this all the time.
That's the left's insurance for losing elections.
They populate the the uh the bench with all these judges that'll write law instead of judging law.
Levin wrote a book about it.
Men in black.
It's all off this is exactly what Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz means.
So the argument remains free people versus the government.
Free people versus the state.
Statists.
How are we gonna solve our problems?
That's what I said the first hour.
Way too many people think, despite the evidence that the government has messed up their lives, the government has destroyed the value of their house.
The government has made it harder and harder for them to get a job that pays them anything, a job, period.
And yet, they look at the government to fix it.
Understandable in a way, the whole media, my whole life spent lionizing the government, building it up as this irresistible force for good and compassion and caring and all that stuff.
And it's just so over the top.
Here's the governor.
We've got some sound bites, Bob McDonald, a governor of uh of Virginia.
And I want to contrast this with Kasich was very defeatist, and he was, I think sadly overplayed the humility business and the laws, taking it personally.
Well, I've got to do better, we'll do better next time.
I heard the people.
Governor Kasich, you didn't hear the people.
You heard the unions.
You heard union cash registers when it came to issue two.
So on the where else?
MSNBC this morning on the Scarborough show.
The governor of Virginia, Bob McDonnell.
And Scarborough said, You said there's some good news of Virginia.
Tell us about it.
Last night we won at least eight legislative seats, picked up six to eight in the House of Delegates, which was the highest number total of Republican seats in the Virginia House that we've ever had in history.
66 to 68 seats out of 100.
We picked up two seats in the Senate.
So the Senate now is 2020 with the Republican tie-breaking vote, uh, giving the Republicans effective control.
So it was a huge uh win.
I think it was a repudiation of many of the president's policies.
I don't hear much about Bob McDonald, but he's uh he's in the budget deficit or surplus.
He's either, I forget, he's got either got a running a big surplus or a deficit that's so tiny.
Uh Virginia is going gangbusters compared to most states in the country.
And it's going Republican all the while.
And here's here's McDonald.
He's even more upbeat about Ohio than Kasich was.
In Ohio, I would say this.
I think John Kasich had the guts to tell the people of Ohio we can't keep these uh same union policies, and we can't keep spending the way we're spending and have a prosperous Ohio.
Uh he also won the ballot initiative that was around repudiation of Obamacare, the question number three on the ballot.
So I would say uh the Republicans did very well.
Big news uh here out of Virginia.
And uh next year uh when uh we uh have uh a chance to hire a new president of the United States.
Uh I think this uh these elections uh will give us a lot of momentum going to next year.
There's a guy in a state that's going Republican, going gangbusters, there's every reason in the world for him to be confident.
His election results were good, and he's looking at Ohio in a in a totally uh different way.
Now the media just as the the the before the election, everybody was saying Virginia's the bellwether, and the media was saying that because they were confident the Democrats were gonna beat the Republicans back there.
So they wanted Virginia to go big Democrat or the Republicans not to do as well.
They can say, see, that's the future.
That's the future.
That's where the countries they can't say it now.
So, as an example, here we go from uh the National Journal.
Virginia as imperfect bellwether.
See how this works.
After the results come in, and not what the media wants, well, it's not so much the bellwether as we thought.
On second uh thought, it's uh just it's an imperfect bellwether.
And from the lead of that article, let's be clear, off-year elections aren't great indicators of the direction of a presidential contest.
Also now, Ohio doesn't mean anything.
Is that what they want us to believe of the National Journal?
But even after Republicans won control of the Virginia State Senate last night, Democrats can make the case that they didn't do so bad, and more importantly, the results are evidence that Virginia voters have not rejected the Democrat Party despite recent Republican win.
What a stretch.
It is exactly evidence of that.
So Virginia was the state they wanted.
Ohio was not.
They knew they had that Ohio election, folks.
They had the money in the in the bag, and the Republicans weren't spending any, and they weren't running any idea.
It was a lousy campaign that was run with some strategic errors as well.
So now, now that Virginia didn't go the way the media want, now all these off-year elections don't mean anything.
Just it's just delightful to see this.
So blatantly biased, so blatantly manipulative.
That's right, the union spent 30 million dollars in Ohio.
And I'm gonna tell you, you you people in Ohio, uh they're out there, the SEIU uh service employees International Union official is calling Kasich a thug.
John Kasich, the governor of Ohio, a thug.
Let me tell you something.
Taxpayers in Ohio are now going to be hammered for $66 billion in pension compensation.
You're facing taxes, $66 billion just to pay the pensions of State Union employees.
Who is the thug?
We'll see when the people of Ohio realize what's happened here.
By the way, uh, ladies and gentlemen, I had that this news actually hit last week and maybe the week before, but I put it in the stack, and it just kept uh being edged out in the arena of importance.
But now is a good time to mention because CNN, hot on the trail, just announced this.
It's two weeks old news.
But CNN just announced that the Castros in Cuba are going finally going to allow Cubans to buy and sell their houses.
They're even going to allow Cubans to have vacation homes.
The only problem is Cubans don't have the money to buy anything, but they now have the freedom to if they can come up with the money.
It is.
It's the Cuban spring.
So Raul and Fidel Castro Ruz, the brothers, are going to allow Cubans to buy and sell their houses for the first time in more than 50 years.
You watch, you watch their housing market turn out stronger than ours.
In fact, you know what?
Maybe just maybe.
I mean, if if they're out there touting huntsman as the guy to fill the conservative void now, why not one of the Castro brothers after this move?
Maybe we get one of the Castro brothers to be the conservative standard bearer in a Republican primary field.
This field of the appeal to the Hispanic vote, lock up the conservative vote in this country.
I mean, even the with this move, the Castros are to the right of Obama these days.
In fact, the Castros are to the right of many establishment Republicans these days.
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It is crash hour babes out there saying something, and uh I sent it to the printer 30 seconds ago, and it just lit up and said, please wait.
Let's see, here's day 10 of us.
Now it's now it's processing it.
What am I hearing?
What's the noise?
She told me last night that Kane as a boss could be described as a TV.
I didn't touch anything.
I didn't touch it.
It could be my computer.
I didn't touch it as the Therm than ever.
It's denials and define.
It is.
It's a Tracy Gallagher guy on Fox is getting in on our air.
And maybe withdrawal.
Uh let's just shut down this piece of garbage.
Let's I mean, I I have no clue.
How that is.
It's gone now, right?
Okay.
Okay.
Anyway, now, did it print?
It did.
Okay.
Hours after being publicly identified as one of several women to accuse Republican presidential candidate Herman Kane of sexual harassment.
Civil servant.
Oh, don't you like that?
Civil servant Karen Crashhour told ABC News that Cain could be described as a monster.
Crash Hour said overnight that she had attempted to dodge the media spotlight because she feared retaliation from Cain's supporters.
Her identity was revealed yesterday.
She's since hired a security team to guard her home outside uh Washington.
So this lady, this crash hour babe, now starting to get increasingly aggressive in her characterizations of Herman Cain.
From anonymous and media shy to now saying that Herman Cain could be described as a monster.
I I have this this exclusive AP story on this on this woman, and it just is a random active journalism.
I may I may get to it.
I don't know.
I've some reason my instincts have been saying it's too pock marked, and it's it's playing into all the things here that we really detest about this story.
So let me uh let me put it aside.
Let's go back to the phones as I intended to do.
John in Bel Air, Ohio.
Thank you for waiting, sir.
Hi, Rush.
How are you today?
Very good.
Thank you.
Hey, you're absolutely right, Rush.
Uh, the debate in Ohio definitely isn't over.
The the unions made this an issue about workers' rights instead of uh budget, you know, taxpayers.
Uh they don't care about the budget.
They don't care about taxpayers.
They don't care about depleting.
They think the federal government's gonna come in and bail them out once they rip the state dry.
They don't care.
They don't care that they're asking people that are out of work or barely getting by to pay their salaries and their pensions.
They don't care.
It's all about the money.
It's grab it while you can.
And when you broke your when you when they break the state, uh here comes somebody like Obama, whoever down the road to bail it out.
Now, the the the voters in in my precinct, you know, pretty much contradicted themselves because they voted no against issue two because like I said, they made it a workers' rights issue.
But on my same ballot, there was uh three issues for tax increases, two for this our local school district and one for 911 uh service in the county.
They all went down.
Yeah.
And and this is the third time in a row that the the school.
Well, but I'll tell you what happened.
I mean, I can I can I can guess what happened.
Of course, you put you put a tax increase on the ballot, it's gonna go down.
But you tell people that rapists and muggers running around and there aren't gonna be any cops if this thing passes, and if somebody's house catches fire, there aren't gonna be any firemen if this thing passes.
Uh I I know that it's schizophrenic, and you wonder, well, how stupid are are people in Ohio?
How could you well how about a contradiction?
How about issue three?
Do you realize in Ohio, issue three, the people of Ohio rejected by sixty-six percent the federal mandate to buy insurance.
But that's not the entire story.
The anti-Obomacare measure swept all eighty-eight counties.
It won every county in Ohio.
And then on the other side, the same people vote in a totally opposite way on issue two.
And it does have people scratching their heads.
And that's when you realize it comes down to money.
And the way the proposition of the ballot issue was uh was worded could have been a little confusing too, but it really it was a total amount of money.
You put thirty million dollars of TV on the air that tells people that these evil Republicans want to take cops off the street and they want to make sure that the firemen aren't around when your house burns down.
Uh some people are not gonna take a chance that that's not true.
It's it's it's maddening.
It's entirely frustrating.
But as I say, there's a there's a story here in the stack that points out this is a singular win for them.
This is uh uh this is not part of a pattern for the Democrats.
This this is a standalone win for them.
It's uh it's uh they can crow about it all they want and they they have a right to, but it's not a trend.
And they could have run the opposition could have run a better campaign, so but I understand I'm uh your your your sentiment about it.
Moving on to Bill and St. Louis.
Uh Bill, welcome to the program.
Great to have you here.
Thank you very much, Rush.
I just want to uh say that I'm kind of hoping that Herman Kane plays the sex card.
What would that be?
The sex card said Yeah, what's the sex card?
Would any of this conduct and even assuming he got the home plate with this blonde lady from Chicago, would any of that disqualify him from higher office, strictly president.
Even if he was scored with her.
I mean, what would Hillary say?
What would what would uh John Edwards say?
Yeah, I know.
See, it did this is this is the double standard that's out there.
So you're saying that Herman ought to come out and say he scored?
No, no, he ought to play the race card and say, excuse me, is there any Democrats or excuse me, journalists among you that have a real problem with a presidential candidate who has sexually done something wrong?
Hillary would have to say no.
That would not disqualify him at all.
I'd even go so far as to say that Joe Patern would be able to do that.
They They would never send anybody to ask Hillary.
She would never be asked the question.
I've asked it.
And I'm going to tell you something.
Even Joe Peterno could ask Barney.
Barney, would that disqualify you if you have a 10-year-old in the shower, a male?
I think Barney would have a hell of a time with that question.
Well, yeah, yeah.
Speaking of which, legendary coach Joe Paterno said today that he's absolutely devastated by the sex abuse scandal that has rocked the scruel and announced that he will retire at the end of this season.
He said, I'm absolutely devastated by the developments in this case.
I grieve for the children and their families, and I pray for their comfort and relief.
This is a tragedy.
It's one of the great sorrows of my life.
And with the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more.
So that's why I've decided to announce my retirement effective at the end of this season.
At this moment, the Board of Trustees should not spend a single minute discussing my status.
They have far more important matters to address, and I want to make this as easy for them as I possibly can, Petrno said, so he's gone.
He's out of there.
And the New York Times had it yesterday that it was only a matter of time.
Now back to the uh I mean, you bring up Barney Frank.
We we all know Stephen Gobe.
I mean, there was a there was a there was a gay prostitution ring being run out of Barney's basement.
Now, Barney said he didn't know.
They didn't know what was going on.
Uh Barney was also getting parking tickets uh for Steve Gobi figure.
We know that Steve Gobi called this program, confirmed all this.
Years ago it happened.
There clearly is a uh double standard.
I I again you look that the media is demanding some sort of strategy.
Look at Carver.
We had the sound about yesterday.
Carville said that the reason Clinton got away with it is because he's a good leader.
He people didn't care what Bill Clinton was doing.
But you can't put you can't put Clinton and Kane in the same category.
Double standard is there, it exists.
I think this is one of the reasons why uh people are standing by Herman Cain on the support of his among his supporters.
I think it's why there's so relatively little attrition.
And it has people shocked.
I guarantee the media thought that he'd be gone by now, and they're frustrated.
They're terribly frustrated that uh that he's not.
What do you mean did Hillary know about Bill's sexual activity?
She ran the bimbo eruptions.
If anybody want to guess to the bottom of this, they all talk about Betsy Wright.
It was Hillary that ran the bimbo eruptions, and what Hillary got mad about with the Lewinsky thing was not that it happened, was that he was stupid enough to get caught.
I mean, if you look at folks, common sense has got to prevail here at some point.
She's married to this guy for how long?
There's Jennifer Flowers out there, there's Paula Jones out there, there's Kathleen Willie.
It's not a secret.
There's something that they tried to manage, and Clinton uh when it when it came to Lewinsky and some of these others couldn't keep it private for whatever reason, and that's that's why uh Hillary got mad.
But look what happened.
She goes on the Today Show and Mount Lauer and starts blaming it on a vast right-wing conspiracy.
You imagine if Herman cane, Herman Cain has done his um uh somewhat of uh impression of that, the Democrat machines out to get him, and they're laughing at him.
When Hillary went out to the there's a vast right-wing conspiracy out to get my husband, the media went tongues on the floor, started lapping that up.
They couldn't wait to run with that.
And they went out there and they tried to make it look like I arranged for Monica Lewinsky to get hired and then deliver pizza while Clinton was down to his underwear in the bathroom off of the Oval Office.
That's what they were asking people to believe happened.
But Hillary was in on the cover-up of these things.
She knew what was going on with this stuff.
That's that was part of the part of the deal.
She kept quiet about that stuff in exchange for her shot at the presidency, and then some guy Obama comes along and blew that all up.
And I'm sure it's not been uh happy hunting up in Champaqua for many, many moons.
In fact, I don't know that they're ever there together at the same time.
I gotta take a brief time out here of my friends that we'll be back on the EIB network right after this.
Don't go away.
Don't go away.
Yeah, well, they they've had to spend 60 million uh to win in two states, but they had the money.
I mean, you you can say it it cost them 60 million, but they had the money.
So, yeah, well, 60 million, they've got the 30 million of Wisconsin, 30 million in Ohio, and one victory.
But uh I'm not trying to throw cold water on the I my only point is that doesn't matter to them.
To them, it's a victory.
They came up with the money.
And they never go away.
They never, they never stop.
And where does that money come from, by the way?
Where did they get that $60 million?
They got it from the people who are paying them in the first place.
Taxpayers.
That's where that money comes from.
Who pays them?
We're talking public employees here.
They're paid out of out of uh state taxes.
And then every one of those union workers pays dues.
The dues are deducted, and the workers don't know where the money goes, and they don't have any choice in the matter.
And the dues go right back to the Democrat Party.
It's a giant money laundering operation.
Now, folks, there's uh there's a thing out there, Obama's Christmas uh tree tax that's not quite accurate to say this.
The American spectator has this right.
The news that the regime's Department of Agriculture is implementing a Christmas tree tax has provoked outrage from people worried about a war on Christmas and also those worried about taxes.
But the tax wasn't the regimes, it was the Christmas tree lobby that created the Christmas tree tax.
And the reason is that real Christmas trees have been steadily losing market share to artificial trees.
So tree growers and retailers lobbied the Department of Agriculture to institute a checkoff tax and use the money to promote real trees.
Um the USDA has similar programs for a number of commodities like uh Got Milk or Where's the Beef.
The feds are authorized to raise revenues for such programs under the Commodity Promotion Research and Information Act of 1996.
Now, uh needless to say, here, there is no problem in the Christmas tree market that necessitates this program.
I've seen the poll numbers, but uh writer of the story here says in the American Spectre, I'm gonna go ahead and assume that Americans are satisfied with the currently available types of Christmas trees that their choices of trees are reasonably informed.
Uh Christmas trees in an economy like this, uh, you start getting up to 65, 75, 80 dollars for a Christmas tree every year that you're gonna throw away.
People opt for the artificial, I can bring out every year, so they may pop for 150 bucks for an artificial tree, but they've got it every year.
They spend the 150 and they're done with it.
There has been a negative impact on a real tree.
The real Christmas tree industry.
So what, yeah, that's what they should have done is move to tax the artificial trees.
But the tax is actually supposed to help, supposed to uh subsidize the real tree guys because of the uh the pain and the suffering.
But this writer at the American Spectator Blog says that the Christmas tree tax is not part of some larger war on Christmas.
It just represents the successful lobbying efforts of Christmas tree growers.
But again, their struggles are not the public's problem.
If they want to fund a promotional campaign for their product, they ought to do it themselves without involving the USDA.
And that goes for all similar checkoff taxes, like the ones for beef or milk or soybeans or what have you.
There's no reason the federal government should be involved in shaping consumer preferences, but they are uh lobbying efforts.
This is why so many of us say it's gonna be really difficult to get rid of the tax code as it's currently structured, because look at the power.
Just the simple power of social architecture.
And when you uh give a lobbyist something for an agent like the Christmas tree growers, you own them.
It's just a tremendous amount of power that uh that people have.
But there's a story out there that uh Obama couldn't wait his new Christmas tree tax.
Uh and you could say it makes some sense to blame him because the federal government is for this, but it wasn't his idea.
Not and it's not that he disagrees with it either.
I'm sure he's all happy and uh hunky dory with it.
Newt Gingrich said that the dumbest single thing he's done recently was the global warming ad with Pelosi sitting out there on the couch at 2008 ad with the then speaker of the House Pelosi.
There's a single dumbest thing that he has done recently.
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If you're watching uh or listening to this radio program, you're going to uh hear an ear-splitting tone for 30 seconds and then a dulcet tone informing you that it's a test of the emergency alert system.
It's only a test.
They say not to worry about it, that nothing happening out there.
They're just testing this to see if it works.
It's no big deal.
I used to have, we had to do these back in the old days of radio.
You had to do it once a month on every radio station.
Calling the uh emergency broadcast system, EBS test.