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Yes.
Of course, and I had to think as I was sitting here this morning, you let me down again.
The staff let me down because I got here.
I said, what am I doing here today?
It's a national holiday.
This happens every year.
Every year, I get stuck here because I don't think along the lines of holidays.
I just don't think it.
I just, you know, I'm not like most people, you know, geared to the sick days, geared to the vacation days.
When's the next day off?
I don't think of that.
So I trundle in here and then and then I find out it's Martin Luther King Day.
It's therefore a national holiday.
Somebody should have told me.
Nobody did.
And so I run the risk of being accused of racial insensitivity by showing up here.
What?
What does what I'm wearing have to do with it?
In fact, I, well, maybe so.
I thought about maybe leaving, you know, just running a best of show.
Just to prove my racial sensitivities and so forth.
And now Obama's out there.
Martin Luther King Day is another day of service to the community.
Yep, Martin Luther King Day.
KGO Television San Francisco.
Let me see, where is this?
KGO San Francisco.
Yeah, organizers are hoping to see thousands across the Bay Area come out and make a difference today.
President Obama and Coretta Scott King are asking for people to think of today as a day of service.
Now, I don't want to be insensitive here, but didn't Coretta Scott King pass away in 2006?
Wasn't there a funeral?
Didn't the funeral crashers go to it?
Didn't Clinton and a bunch of them go there and try to hijack that funeral for their own political purposes?
Didn't that happen?
I remember that.
The funeral crashers.
We even did a couple parodies on the funeral crashers when and KGO TV says that Obama and Coretta Scott King are asking for people to think of today as a day of service.
And I remembered that she passed away in 2006.
Maybe he is the Messiah.
Maybe he is, folks.
Maybe he is the one.
Do you know that, well, this day of service business, I don't know.
And, well, I don't, service to government is what day of service means, service to government.
That's what it means when anybody talks about day of service.
Service to the government.
Also, the very end of this program, and some people may not have heard it, so I could skate by saying, No, I never said it.
There's no way you didn't hear it.
But toward the end of the program, I just said maybe three words.
I forget exactly what I said, but the implication was that I thought Broncos would beat the Patriots.
That's right.
I said, take the Broncos.
It's three words.
Take the Broncos.
And as you've heard by now, the Broncos lost to the Patriots.
It was a blowout Saturday night.
I mean, it was a blowout.
Even after I had predicted at the end of the show on Friday, the Broncos would win in an upset.
But I had forgotten something.
I had forgotten there was going to be another Republican debate that night, Saturday night, at 8 o'clock.
It was called the Huckabee Forum.
The debate.
It was the Huckabee Forum.
It was 8 o'clock.
I should have known God would be watching that instead of the Broncos and Patriots.
So there can't be any other explanation for this.
But that does not count in the Sullivan group opinion audit.
No, that doesn't count against opinion.
That's a prediction of a sporting event does not even qualify as an opinion in an audit.
And besides that, the Sullivan Group audit ended long before my prediction on the Broncos.
But in fact, you're the only people I told that I thought the Broncos would win.
Everybody, all of my friends asking me, what do we do?
I said, take the home team this weekend, the divisional round, take the home team.
Stats are 75% of the home teams win.
That's the only one it didn't work out for.
If I was right, I said, pick the home team.
If you bet all four, pick the home team, you're going to have a 75% winning ratio.
You do.
It's the best weekend in the world.
The stats are reliable.
Home team wins.
And what was the only exception?
Giants at Green Bay.
And that's what I was.
Can I explain?
How do I explain what happened to the Packers?
You've got, I think there are a lot of factors.
I think I've always Aaron Rodgers hadn't played in 20 days.
He took a week off in the final week of the season once they had blown their chance to go perfect season.
Then they had a bye week.
He hadn't played in 2020.
You could tell the timing was off.
They didn't look like the Packers at all on offense.
Meanwhile, the Giants just kept playing and playing.
Their momentum kept building and building and building.
The Giants were clearly the better team yesterday.
They're peaking at the right time, just as they did back in 2007.
These next games are going to be, you know, Patriots, that's a lock over the Ravens and the Giants and the Fortuners.
Now, that I'm going to have to think about this because both teams peaking, playing right, good at just the right time.
We'll have more on that as the week unfolds.
I also, ladies and gentlemen, I had Fox news channel on here this morning, and I knew that it was over, even before I had seen anything else.
I knew that it was over for John Huntsman.
When Fox trotted Geraldo out to report it, the Grim Reaper.
You know, when Fox brings Geraldo out, somebody is dead, or there's been an accident and people might die, or something of dire with dire consequences has happened.
And Geraldo normally doesn't show up on Mondays on Fox, but there he was, and this is what he said.
This is the Fox News Lyric.
Former Utah Governor John Huntsman will withdraw Monday from the race for the presidential nomination.
Despite his respectable third-place finish in New Hampshire.
Okay, I saw a replay of that.
That's live last night.
I saw a replay of it this morning.
I didn't see it last night.
That even makes my point even better.
That there's Geraldo last night pointed out.
That's all the truth.
You don't need any denial after that.
It's pointless.
And here was Huntsman.
He was in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and this is what he said, among other things.
This race has degenerated into an onslaught of negative and personal attacks not worthy of the American people and not worthy of this critical time in our nation's history.
At its core, the Republican Party is a party of ideas.
But the current toxic form of our political discourse does not help our cause.
I believe it is now time for our party to unite around the candidate best equipped to defeat Barack Obama, despite our differences and the space between us on some of the issues.
I believe that candidate is Governor Mitt Romney.
And so here he gives an endorsement of Romney and then qualifies it.
That's not all that hot.
Now time for our party to unite around a candidate best equipped, despite our differences and the space between us on some issues.
That candidate is Mitt Romney.
And the only reason that candidate is Mitt Romney is because Huntsman's a Republican.
That's it's cast in stone.
It's etched in stone, whatever the phrase is.
That's just Romney is the establishment pick.
Huntsman is a party man.
He is a Republican.
Ergo, there you go.
But he had to make it clear that there's a lot of difference between him and Romney on the issues.
Now, a lot of people are.
I saw a story last Thursday, it was.
It was a story, I forget where it was, but it was about the three billionaires in the Republican race who could keep it alive.
One of the billionaires, Sheldon Adelson, who is giving money to Newt's super PEC.
The other one is a guy named Freeze, F-R-I-E-S-S.
And he is, who's he giving money?
I forget who he's giving money.
The other one's Huntsman Sr., John Huntsman's dad.
And the person I was talking to about this, I said, yeah, that's, I mean, Huntsman can stay as long as he, nope, nope, nope, nope, you're wrong.
I said, why?
Dad doesn't want to spend the money.
Really?
That's what, yeah.
Dad doesn't want to spend the money on this.
Dad's got it.
Dad doesn't want to spend it.
Huntsman doesn't want to spend his own on this.
The candidate, junior or senior, didn't want to spend the money.
The political had the three, sorry, on the three billionaires.
But what's interesting about this, Huntsman is being called a rock-ribbed conservative.
He's being called a rock-ribbed conservative, but he just wasn't partisan enough for the haters in the Republican base.
That's the line that's being used.
He wouldn't call Obama a Marxist.
He wouldn't call Obama a socialist.
He wouldn't get in there and roll up the sleeves.
And he wouldn't use the language of hate that the Republican base wants to hear.
And that's why Huntsman didn't have a prayer, even though he is the most.
This is what they're saying.
Huntsman, when I say they, I'm talking about the media.
Media, Republican establishment, he is the most conservative of all these guys, but he doesn't stand a prayer.
How can that be?
Somebody explained to me how you can be the most conservative in the race and finish where he's finishing in a primary of conservatives.
How can that be?
Well, it can't be.
So who's lying to who here about who is a conservative?
Rock-ribbed conservative.
He just won't use the hate language.
Let's see.
Huntsman supports gay rights.
He believes in man-made global warming.
He wants to surrender in the war on terror.
He thinks we have a great relationship with the Chikoms.
According to New Hampshire exit polls, 51% of Huntsman voters were satisfied with Obama, and they're trying to tell us that he is the rock-ribbed conservative in the race.
Also, according to exit polls in New Hampshire, 70% of Huntsman's voters describe themselves as moderates and liberals.
I wasn't going to do this.
I wasn't going to do this because you know the reasons, but now I got to do it because I've set it up.
I got to give you an example of it.
So grab soundbite number 10.
Gosh, I hate having to do this.
I just hate it.
But I can't sit here and tell you that people are saying it when I got evidence of it and not play the evidence.
Scarborough, who holds himself out to be Mr. Conservative, or at least who is, and we've all left the reservation.
He's the lone real conservative left, and he's the guy, among others, saying all this about Huntsman.
This is a morning show today, and they were all talking about Huntsman dropping out.
I will just tell you on a personal note, I hate to see it because he is one of the few true conservatives in this race.
We are now left with big government conservatives.
John Huntsman was the most conservative Republican, small government conservative in this race, bar none.
But because he had a moderate temperament, like another guy named Ronald Reagan, he was not seen as being conservative enough because he didn't call Barack Obama a Marxist or a fascist or a socialist.
He was somehow deemed unworthy, as not hating enough to be a true conservative.
If that is how the Republican Party defines conservative in 2012, then they have turned their backs not only on Ronald Reagan, but also on leaders like Jeb Bush and Mitch Daniels.
So that's the kind of thing that's being said.
Haters.
He's the most conservative guy in the race, but he can't get anywhere because we're such haters.
Tell me that that makes any sense at all.
And now, now, Reagan, big moderate.
Oh yeah, Reagan never talked like that.
Reagan never said mean stuff.
Reagan didn't do anything.
These conservatives are going to kill a party.
A guy like Huntsman supports gay rights, believes in man-made global warming, wants to surrender in the war on terror, and thinks we got a great relationship with the Chikoms.
51% of his voters satisfy with Obama.
70% of his voters describe themselves as moderate and liberals, and they tell us he's the most conservative.
And it's bogus.
It's just the latest technique for these clowns to come in and bash mainstream conservatism.
Say, look at this reasonable, dull, and boring guy.
He couldn't get anywhere because he won't call Obama a Marxist or a socialist.
Need to be more like Reagan.
Well, let's grab Soundbite.
I wasn't going to do this either because I wasn't going to do number 10.
So I wasn't going to do number 10.
I can't do numbers 11, 12, and 13, which I'm looking for.
And now here they are.
Start with number 11.
Let's go back and listen to Rinaldus Magnus at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey, September 1st of 1980.
The Carter record is a litany of despair, of broken promises, of sacred trusts abandoned and forgotten.
His answer to all this misery?
He tries to tell us that we're only in a recession, not a depression.
As if definitions, words relieve our suffering.
Let it show on the record that when the American people cried out for economic help, Jimmy Carter took refuge behind a dictionary.
Well, if it's a definition he wants, I'll give him one.
A recession is when your neighbor loses his job.
A depression is when you lose yours.
And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his.
Oh, oh, no.
No, no, I made that up.
That's really not Reagan.
Reagan was never that mean.
Reagan was never that.
Oh, he never went after people personally like the conservatives want conservatives to go after Obama.
Reagan never did.
Well, there you have it.
And I've got two other soundbites of Reagan jamming on Carter.
don't have time for them right now because I got to do this.
The views expressed by the host on this program documented to be almost always right 99.7% of the time.
And no, there was no pressure applied to the Sullivan group.
And it wouldn't have worked anyway, even if there was.
They're a totally independent agency when it comes to auditing opinions from the Associated Press.
Basically, folks, here's the reason that Huntsman just couldn't cut it.
He was too civil.
He was just too gentlemanly.
He was too nice.
We conservatives, we want a hater.
We want somebody that's going to articulate the message of hate.
To stand out in a crowded field, Huntsman positioned himself as a tax-cutting, budget-balancing chief executive and a former business executive who could rise above partisan politics.
That would prove to be a hard sell to the conservatives who are dominating the early voting contest, especially in an election marked by bitter divisions between Republicans and Democrats and a boiling antipathy for Obama.
So, by the media's logic, Romney is winning because he's throwing out all this red meat because he's calling Obama a socialist.
He's calling Obama.
Except, wait, he's not.
Except Romney went out there and said, no, I'm not going to call him a socialist.
I'm not going to call him a Marxist.
I just think he's in over his head.
He's an incompetent boob.
He doesn't know what he's doing.
Nice guy trying to depart.
But wait a minute.
Romney's not throwing out any red meat either, and he looks to be running away with this.
The former ambassador to China in the Obama regime found a poor reception for his brand of moderate civility that he had hoped would draw support from independents as well as party moderates.
And he had a campaign advisor who advised McCain in 2000, a guy named John Weaver, whose strategy was the Republican strategy for winning the general election.
Screw conservatives, make the media your best friend, and do everything you can to be civil and moderate and attract independents.
And that's what Huntsman did, and that's why he lost.
You know, any way you slice it, Tebow did pull off a miracle in the playoffs.
Tim Thibaut.
He had atheists praying to God that he would lose.
So even that, you'd have to say, is a major, major achievement.
Jim DeMint, South Carolina senator, has announced he is not going to endorse anyone in the South Carolina primary.
Maybe a bit of a blow to Romney.
And maybe the Huntsman endorsement will probably make up for that.
Just kidding.
No, seriously, this is interesting, folks.
I know I had read to go through this pretty quickly because of the constraints of time in the previous segment.
It's like asking me what happened to Green Bay and the Giants.
It's real simple.
If you look at the Green Bay defense, they've been giving up 400-plus yards a game.
It's the playoffs.
I don't care what the stats are in passing.
If you can't stop anybody, and if your offense sputters, Sayonara, and that's what happened.
The Green Bay defense just wasn't able to stop the Giants, and the offense had a bad day, wasn't able to overcome it.
Wasn't able to overcome their own.
The Patriots have a horrible defense.
They have been Swiss cheese.
They've had to score a minimum 30 points a game this season to win.
One of the reasons Brady is so fired up, by the way, is because of that being a little ticked off.
But they got the best of all worlds.
They got the Baltimore Ravens coming in, and that team, as constituted right now, the way they're that offense, can't score more than 20 points.
Brady can have an average day and win that game.
You got Fordiners and the Giants.
And, you know, that's classic game on the board.
Who knows how it'll end up.
But back to the Huntsman thing.
In all candor, folks, I mean, this is outclear.
They're trying to say the onslaught against conservatism never stops.
The personal, vicious, vile attacks on conservatives never stop.
Mitt Romney will not call Obama a socialist or Marxist, and he's running away with this.
Huntsman is said to have not gained any favor in the Republican primary because he wouldn't call Obama a socialist or a Marxist.
That he wouldn't use the language of hate that the average Republican primary voter uses.
But if you look at the facts, if you look at the truth, 51% of Huntsman voters in New Hampshire are satisfied with Obama.
Those are not conservatives.
I don't care what they're saying, and I don't care how they talk.
They're not conservatives.
This is New Hampshire exit poll data.
70% of his voters describe themselves as moderates and liberals.
Well, by definition, they're not conservatives.
And yet Huntsman's loss is the golden opportunity for the people who fear us to once again besmirch and impugn the average American citizen.
And by the way, I should remind you that far more Americans identify themselves as conservatives than anything else.
Only 21% of Americans have the guts to call themselves liberals.
35% say they are independent.
40% say they are conservatives.
And that's why this never-ending assault takes place.
Now, one other thing.
You want to talk about who wins and loses in football or in politics.
In the Huntsman case, and we speak about this, and I'm not making any friends in the process, by the way.
Not that I had any in this area to begin with, frankly, but I have been critical of certain Republican campaign consultants, the people candidates hire to tell them how to win.
And I have attempted to tell you, as often as possible, that the Republican Party problem with independence is directly traceable to the consultants
And pollsters, and probably many of the high-ranking elected officials as well, who believe that fully articulated conservatism scares the independents and will lead to landslide defeats, such as Barry Goldwater.
They'll tell you that every election is won fighting only for 20% of the voters.
And that's what happened.
It's exactly what happened to John Huntsman.
He had a consultant, a guy named John Weaver, who in a primary devised a strategy to go after 20% of the voters.
Or according to polling data 35, but the 20% stems from 40% are Republican, 40% are Democrat, and 20% are independent.
And the 40% Republican auto-vote Republican, the 40% Democrat auto-vote Democrat.
It's that great 20% that you got to win every election in.
And these consultants go out and they sell themselves to these candidates.
I'm the guy who can get you a majority of the 20%.
I'm the guy that can make the independents love you.
I'm the guy that can make the independents hate your opponents.
And so that, you know, liberals do not govern this way and they don't run their campaigns this way.
When's the last time you ever heard a liberal consultant tell his opponent not to attack his opponent or his client not to attack his opponents because it might take off the independents?
You notice there's only one group of people that makes this, it gives this advice.
Republicans.
Republicans are the only people who tell their candidates, don't attack the opposition.
You can attack fellow Republicans because the strategy, and by the way, Weaver never met him, but I know what his strategy is.
He ran McCain's campaign in 2000.
And the strategy is you make the media your best friend.
Where have you heard this before?
It's still the desire of way too many elected D.C. Republicans and Republican establishment types.
They want to be the best friends of the media.
And if they can't be best friends, because mostly that's Democrats, they still want to be friends, want to be friends with the media.
So the strategy for Huntsman, I'm convinced is what it was.
Strategy was, let's get the media to like us.
Let's get the media to like you, Mr. Huntsman.
And let's make sure, this is in a primary now.
Let's make sure that you are the guy that's seen as Mr. Civil.
You're Mr. Reasonable.
You're Mr. Even Keel.
You are the guy who can tell the genuine, smart people out there, the independents, that you're the Republican not to be afraid of.
That's the strategy.
And you see how it worked in a primary.
I'm telling you, that was the strategy in a primary.
If Huntsman had won, which would have been impossible with that strategy, by the way, that would have also been the strategy for the general.
And it will be the strategy for the Republican nominee in the general.
I guarantee you.
Try to win over the media and focus on the independents and get ready for it because that's what the Republican Party believes.
Meanwhile, the Democrats, not one consultant of theirs is going to tell their nominee, Obama, don't attack the Republicans.
Don't attack Romney.
Don't do it.
Don't get per you're going to run the independent.
That never happens.
So our entrenched intelligentsia is automatically rooted in a position of being defensive.
They accept these false premises, A, that Republicans are hated because they're racist, sexist, bigot, homophobes, or they're mean-spirited, or what have you.
They want people to die.
They won't want people to get well when they get sick.
They start out thinking that's what the elector thinks of us.
The reason that they want to make the media their best bud is because the media is the outfit that says all that.
The media describes Republicans that way on television in the newspaper.
So let's 19 or 2000, 2000.
That campaign, remember, McCain's run on the media is my base.
I remember saying the media is going to turn on you.
No matter, they're just roping you in.
All that straight talk express stuff, and the media talking about how much fun it is to be on your bus, Senator, they're going to turn on you.
They do at every presidential election because the objective is to defeat the Republican, whoever it is.
What our side can't seem to come to grips with is that they're trying to defeat the Republican before he's even nominated.
They're trying to pick our candidate who could be most easily defeated.
That's, in their view, anyway.
That's what the media is up to.
Romney just tweeted, or the Romney campaign just tweeted this.
I salute John Huntsman and his wife, Mary Kay, ran a campaign based on the Unity Nut division and a love of country, and I appreciate his support.
Rick Perry on Huntsman's Dropout.
Are you ready for this?
You ready for what Rick Perry said?
I'll tell you, you got to love Perry because he either knows what political correctness is and says, screw it, or he doesn't know.
He said, I'll miss John's girls.
I'll miss the John girls, meaning daughters.
I'll miss seeing the John girls.
I'll miss Huntsman's daughters out there in the campaign.
Have I heard the Huntsman daughters?
No, I have not.
See, this is exactly.
He's asking me if I've ever heard the Huntsman girls speak.
How many times do I tell you people I use closed captioning that I can't hear on television?
Everybody, even the people who know me intimately forget that I can't hear.
So, no, I've never heard them speak.
The My TV mute is on.
The only time my mute is not on television is when Catherine's watching with me.
Whoa, what?
Is that good or bad?
Whoa, watching them speak.
Now, see, you've got me intrigued.
I haven't heard them speak.
I've only read the words they've said and closed captioning.
I can't.
Oh.
Oh.
Well, that's something that I can't confirm or deny because I've never heard them speak.
Airhead doesn't come across in closed captioning.
would never know and here's another thing folks about about all this If the independents are everything in an election, if we've got to get somebody can get the independence, and how come John Huntsman didn't win in Iowa and New Hampshire, particularly New Hampshire, both were open to independents.
Both were open to Democrats, particularly New Hampshire.
And in fact, by the way, just go back to the exit polls again.
70% of Huntsman's voters describe themselves as moderates and liberals.
And 51% said they liked Obama.
That sounds like the independence to me.
South Carolina is also an open primary.
So if the recipe is independence, how come all these guys that are supposedly the independent magnates just aren't pulling it off?
Now, I know it's a Republican primary.
But there is such dislike for conservatives and conservatism in the media, the Democrat Party especially, that truth in reporting what's going on in a Republican primary, the explanation by a candidate in the Republican primary why he didn't catch hold.
Yeah.
He didn't use the hate language that we want to hear.
He didn't talk about Obama's a...
And by the way, what's...
I say Obama's a socialist all the time.
What the hell is hate filled about?
No hate in that.
I go even further.
I call him a Marxist.
That's not hate.
Don't you know that when you use those words, socialists and Marxists, if that equals hate, doesn't that kind of tell you what the left is defensive about?
Can I kind of tell you what the left doesn't want to be described as because it's accurate?
So that's how they intimidate people into not saying things that are true.
Huntsman did not win independence in New Hampshire.
And yet there's the guy that his consultants say, that's the guy, this is the guy that can win our party's nomination and win the presidency because he's a guy that the independents are going to love.
He didn't win the independence in New Hampshire.
Romney did.
So go figure.
Grab a phone call.
Amy in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
Welcome.
Wow.
Thank you so much, Rush.
It's a thrill to talk to you.
Yeah, I just wanted to call and let you know and your listeners know that there are some of us out here that are enthusiastic about Mitt Romney.
You know, they're not all votes by default.
I know there are a lot of people enthusiastic about Romney.
Well, I mean, the pundits just carry on as if it's all by default.
And even, you know, the other Republicans running against him keep coining him as this terrible moderate Republican in Massachusetts.
And I look at that and I say, well, the point is, when he was in Massachusetts, he ran on those issues, and he kept his promises.
He kept his commitment, and he governed in that state the way in which he was elected.
And I think, you know, as hard as it is to trust politicians, we have to at some point.
And so when we do, we look at a person's character and the way that they, you know, have they kept their commitments?
Have they done what they said they would do?
And, you know, I'm going to trust Mitt Romney.
What is the one top two criticisms of Romney that conservatives make that you don't like to hear?
Hmm.
Well, some of the people I'm, you know, my circle of friends, the Mormon thing comes up, and they seem to think that the evangelical people will not vote for him because he's not conservative enough.
Yeah, but that hasn't been a part of the campaign yet.
That's not, nobody's talking about his Mormonism yet.
Well, that's true, and that's what I tell them as well.
Well, what I'm getting at here is that the people that don't like Romney have heard him say, I'm not a conservative Republican.
I'm a moderate.
They see he will not.
He will not back off at all his support for RomneyCare, which two of his advisors are now saying that the Obama administration has used as their model for Obamacare.
Yeah, but he's clearly said the first thing he's going to do is repeal Obamacare.
And I think he's made that clear, and I believe that's what he'll do.
You know, I believe he has a vision to, you know, bring our country back on track and make some important, tough decisions.
Well, how long have you been a Romney supporter?
Well, I voted for him in 2008.
I thought he was the best choice then.
All right.
Well, I just are about to be tested.
No, no, you are.
Because I just want to tell you now, I just want to prepare you.
If Mitt Romney's the nominee, get ready because the media, the Democrats are going to be attacking him as a wishy-washy moderate.
They're going to claim that they got the idea of Obamacare from him.
They're going to praise him.
They're going to tie him to Obamacare like no other Republican could be.
At the same time, they're going to attack him as a far-right kook on a lot of things, and they will bring up the Mormon business.
The Mormon business did not come up with John Huntsman either, and he's a Mormon.
And it never comes up with dingy Harry.
And he's a Mormon.
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