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I am, I'm frankly, and by the way, Rasmussen, just out in South Carolina, Gingrich 33, Romney 31, Paul 15.
Folks, there really isn't how to put this in perspective.
The lead story is not Mary Ann Gingrich on the cable news networks.
Now, I don't have CNN on, but the two I've got, it's not the lead.
The lead is Perry pulling out, endorsing Newt, and will that help Newt?
The lead is the latest Rasmussen poll, 33 for Gingrich, 31 for Romney.
It's the story's out there, but Fox is only referenced to it in awaiting Newt response to Perry endorsement and perhaps comments on Mary Ann Gingrich interview.
It's not the lead thing.
Now, it got a lot of attention this morning.
But I'm wondering if this is not having the impact that ABC thought it would have.
You go back, the Mark Foley story, the emails to the pages and so forth.
I mean, that was intense cover to cover, morning to night.
Just something I'm noticing, and I'm not attaching any deep meaning to it yet.
I'm just sharing with you an observation.
I also, by the way, welcome back.
Rush Limbaugh, the EIB network, and phones coming quickly at 800-282-2882, the email address, LRushboat EIBNet.com.
Now, this next little bit of information I have for you, purely anecdotal.
I only have this story from two people.
I'm not going to name the state.
Doesn't matter.
I just don't want to name the state.
I've had two people from the same state tell me that they are being called by public policy polling.
The liberal polling group is out of North Carolina.
They are testing in these phone calls.
Public policy polling is testing ideas for Obama's State of the Union speech.
They're running potential ideas by these callers and asking for their reaction.
So what do you think of Obama doing this?
What do you think of Obama saying that?
And they're polling that.
And Tuesday night, they were calling people on their call list for surveys that were asking how it would appeal to them if Obama called for an investigation of the role of Wall Street banks in the financial collapse and promised or suggested jail time for any of the people found guilty.
So apparently the White House, and I don't know if the White House is involved in this or if this is public policy polling working on their own.
And again, it's just from two people in this state that are telling me.
So this is purely anecdotal.
But what's going on here is that PPP is calling people on their call list that what do you think of Obama promising an investigation of the Wall Street banks and potential jail time?
They're testing how great an idea the person called thought it was, whether Obama doing this would make them more likely to vote for him or donate to his campaign.
Now, this is, so in essence, again, I don't know if public policy polling has been hired by Obama to do this or if they're just going rogue here and will turn over the information to Obama.
They don't work for free.
I have no idea if there's an official arrangement.
But it apparently is happening.
A liberal polling group asking people for their reaction if Obama promised to put Wall Street bankers in jail in his State of the Union address.
Now, wouldn't it be nice, wouldn't it be funny to preempt that?
What if in an upcoming debate, one of the Republicans called for an investigation of Chris Dodd and Barney Frank and Franklin Reigns, demand they all be put under oath to get finally, once and for all, to the bottom of the subprime mortgage scandal and if warranted, put the people in jail who were responsible for it.
Might be a good idea to do whether or not this public policy polling story I have is real or not.
But I just wanted to share that with you.
Now, because Holder's not going to look into it from our perspective, but you may be able to head this thing off at the pass, if for no other reason than to have a little fun with it.
I think it could be cool.
By the way, I should tell you right off the bat, ladies and gentlemen, Catherine didn't want me to come in today.
She wanted me to take the day off and spend it with her so that I wouldn't perhaps step in it discussing this stuff.
And I said, nope, you're going to have to learn, Catherine, to share me.
I'm going to catch a lot of heat for that.
But I just, I had to get the line in.
You're going to have to learn to share me.
Catherine.
All right.
Rick Perry pulled out and did it in Charleston, South Carolina.
Here are some sound bites of the blessed event.
I've never believed that the cause of conservatism is embodied by one individual.
Our party and the conservative philosophy transcends any one individual.
It's a movement of ideas that are greater than any one of us and will live long past any of us in our lives.
As a former Air Force pilot, I don't get confused.
I know we can't lose track of the ultimate objective in carrying out our mission.
And that objective is not only to defeat President Obama, but to replace him with a conservative leader who will bring about real change.
Here's where he endorses the newtster.
Today, I am suspending my campaign and endorsing Newt Gingrich for President of the United States.
I believe Newt is a conservative visionary who can transform our country.
We've had our differences, which campaigns will inevitably have.
And Newt is not perfect, but who among us is?
The fact is, there is forgiveness for those who seek God.
And I believe in the power of redemption, for it is a central tenet of my Christian faith.
I have no question that Newt Gingrich has the heart of a conservative reformer, the ability to rally and captivate the conservative movement, the courage to tell those Washington interests to take a hike if that's what's in the best interest of our country.
Okay, so there you have it.
It's Rick Perry endorsing Newt.
What are you laughing at?
What is so fun?
Forgiveness with people, forgiveness for people with open marriages.
Well, that's a tenet.
You know, you can sit in there and laugh, but I'm going to tell you, everybody talking about the value voters in South Carolina and Texas are going to do, one of the big tenets of Christianity is forgiveness.
Everybody needs it.
Every well, yeah, you have to stop doing it.
I'm assuming that he has stopped doing it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just know that forgiveness is a big deal.
But Rick Perry, and a lot of people have piled on the guy, I think it's a class act.
I have always liked Rick Perry.
I'll tell you a story again.
I don't know if I've, I think I've mentioned this on the air.
I was asked to do a fundraiser for a congressional candidate in Texas, and I don't do very many of those, this special occasion.
And it happened to be during the time that the Texas governor's race was going on, and Kay Bailey Hutchison was opposing Perry at this point in time.
And when the word got out that I was going to be doing this fundraiser, people called me and said, hey, be on the lookout.
Rick Perry is going to show up.
He's going to try to get in a bunch of pictures with you.
He's going to try to make it look like you are endorsing him for a governor run in Texas.
And don't, you can't let it happen.
You make sure, don't.
He's trying to come in.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Who's behind this?
So what if Rick Perry shows up?
He's going to try to use you.
And it was, it was, I said, I, he was, okay.
So I showed up.
I committed to show up.
I got there.
And lo and behold, Governor Perry was there.
And simply because I've been told, because I'm a little leery, I don't know him.
I've never met him.
And like all of us big-time stars, we are very much concerned about being used.
So you're always on guard for that.
And he didn't, but he was, he did ask to introduce me.
He was an invited guest of the candidate.
Everything was, I mean, he didn't crash the event.
He wasn't Bill Clinton at a funeral.
And he gave a great introduction of me.
And he did not maneuver to get in line of sight for photography and all that.
There were a couple pictures taken, but he did not behave in a way that was trying to take advantage.
I really liked him.
I really liked him.
And the way he was talking, his introduction to me, I thought I'm listening to a heart and soul, genuine conservative.
And it was like George W. Bush.
I know there's acrimony between the Bush and Perry camps, but remember you'd see Bush on TV, and then you'd hear people talk about meeting privately with Bush.
And it's two different people.
You've got to see this guy in private.
And I would tell you this.
Bush in private is take-no prisoners.
There's not one blink.
There's not one moment's hesitation.
A guy can go 45 minutes and keep you on the edge of your chair.
But you never saw that on television.
Rick Perry was the same way.
I frankly was shocked when I saw the first couple of debates.
This is not the guy that showed up at the fundraiser.
I was a little surprised.
When I met him, I thought he was a nice guy.
I thought he was just one of these people did not have to think about what conservatism was because it was in his heart.
So I thought he's been a class act all the way around.
And I'd say he's got a charismatic smile.
I tell you, every time I look at him speak, I don't care what he's talking about.
I laugh.
I smile.
And I think the guy's a real patriot.
I really do.
And I remember saying before he got in, I predicted he would shake things up if he got in based on a couple of those experiences I'd had with him in person.
But that person didn't show up.
Not as forcefully in the early debates.
Later on, he did.
Go figure.
All right, we're going to grab some of your phone calls.
I know you've been patiently waiting.
Chomping at the bit.
Didn't we have a call from somebody yesterday who wanted to take me to task that that's grammatically incorrect to say chomping at the bit?
It's champing at the bit.
And I say chomping at the bit.
Oh, I was mispronouncing it.
Oh, well, screw it.
That's a personal preference.
Okay, to the phones, as promised, and this is Kimberly and Houston.
Kimberly, welcome.
Great to have you on the EIB network.
G'days, Resh, and thanks to Catherine for sharing you today.
Yes.
Yeah, I'll thank her for you.
Well, I know that you don't offer the mint glove anymore, but that's okay.
No, the mint glove, the pricing became such that it just wasn't, we couldn't, it was embarrassing to offer it.
The price was so high.
Well, that's okay.
So people may not know what that's.
Let me explain very quickly.
In the old days of the program, people would call here and tell me how nervous they were.
I said, no, no, no, no.
You are going to feel so comfortable in this show.
You're going to feel like you've done it.
You're going to want to do it all over again.
You're going to feel like you're being, having a back rub with a mint glove.
And so we actually had a mint company put together some mint gloves.
Even back then, they were $100.
And the price is just skyrocketed.
Now it's a little bit too high.
But your memory is very good because that goes back 20 years.
Well, you enlightened me during the Clinton years, and I never left.
Well, I'm happy to hear that.
Thank you.
I heard your first caller, and I have to disagree with the young woman about this angry ex-spouse thing.
I really think it's going to backfire because a lot of people know an ex-ex-spouse, and there's nothing more tedious than listening to them go on and on about their bad marriage.
Well, it's an interesting, half the country's been divorced.
And what percentage of divorced couples are friends with the ex?
I don't know what it is, but we know that hell hath no fury, like a woman scorned.
I mean, that saying exists for a reason.
But Rush, I also think that this is going to backfire in a way that I think some people feel like the woman scorned in this marriage with Obama.
I mean, a lot of the, not me particularly, but people were deceived into voting for this guy.
And three years later, you're so deep in debt, you can't get out of it.
They're constantly bringing scum into the White House.
Yeah.
Battered syndrome.
I feel like an angry wife, and I'm not even married to the guy.
Battered citizen syndrome.
That is a, you know, that I, I can imagine if some people voted for the Messiah thinking hope and change and stuff.
Imagine how they do feel.
Betrayed, let down.
Anyway, we also, folks, we don't know.
I have to be very careful here because I don't want to create the impression that I'm condoning anything here.
I've tried to put in perspective the last hour what is really the focus for all of us.
And that is getting rid of Obama in November and saving this country by reversing the direction it's going.
We don't know how Marianne is coming off in this video.
We don't know that she's instantly credible.
We don't know if she looks likable in this thing.
We don't know this.
And we really won't know till the whole thing airs tonight on Nightline.
You know, it'll be interesting to see what the ratings are for Nightline versus now that Nightline airs at 1130, right?
The debate will be over.
There's a CNN debate tonight.
My good friend Andy McCarthy said, I want to take a poll.
What are the odds that Newt or the whole gang of the Republican field will be asked about open marriages?
And I said, try 100%.
But CNN has said they're just going to let this go.
They're going to pull their moderators out, and they're just going to let this happen.
Now, they said that before the Mary Ann Gingrich tape.
But remember now, the networks, the cable networks, ABC, CBS, all that, they are not, the CNN, they are not airing a lot of this yet.
Just a few excerpts.
Now, one of the reasons they don't want to promote an ABC show, it's still all about ratings, and they don't want to steer everybody to Nightline tonight.
So it's one reason it's not getting huge play on competing television networks today.
And until the whole thing airs, we really won't know how Mary Ann Gingrich comes off in this thing.
But for me, I'm trying to keep everything in perspective.
99%, 95% of what I've learned or what she said, I already knew about Newt.
There isn't a whole lot new for me.
And I don't know how many other things about this you didn't know.
I don't know how much of it is new to you.
But the nation is at a crossroads.
And I don't believe that Newt Gingrich has contributed to the problem this country's in, nor Mitt Romney, nor Santorum, nor Perry.
Hell, not even Ron Paul.
Now, there's no question Nightline's ratings are going to go through the roof tonight.
Maybe their highest ratings 25 years.
We'll see how Marianne comes off.
Here's Richard in Westchester County of New York.
Hello.
Hello, Mega Diggo's Rush.
And listening to you stay focused on what the real issue is has really calmed me down.
But that lady that called, the issue is, it's not Newt's background.
It's that the American population voted for an empty suit, and this is what they're going to get.
This is what they've gotten.
And why are they still buying CBS, ABC, NBC's time?
Why are they still buying the New York Times?
That's the issue.
This lady who doesn't want to do any self-introspective issue that there are two sides to a marriage.
It blows my mind just to hear her go on.
She probably hung up the phone and didn't listen to you the rest of the day because she's so perfectly right in her attitude.
Now, Richard, Richard, let me say what she, she was a Santorum supporter.
Don't miss that aspect of her call.
She is seeing an opportunity to elevate Santorum in this.
She said, you know, has everybody, she said something, I think what got you upset.
Didn't she say something about the fact that she wouldn't, she'd write in Santorum if Newt's the nominee.
And you heard her say that.
I think any write in it is a throwaway.
And to me, it's, you know, I like Rick Santorum too.
I mean, I'm Catholic.
And I, even though I have six children with one woman who divorced me because I wouldn't have more children and got an annulment, I don't give up on the Catholic Church.
And that's not the issue.
The issue is we've got to win this election, and we've got to get our country back.
I know.
We're at a crossroads in that perspective, and I'm trying to keep in focus here.
And I'm not trying to defend anything and slough it off or anything of the sort.
I mean, whose moral compass would you rather trust for the country, Obama's or Newts?
Next four years.
That's a question you're going to have to answer.
Hi, and welcome back.
Rush Lidboy here, the excellence in Broadcasting Network.
Do you want to hear any of the Mary Ann Gingrich stuff?
We've got, let's move on.
Let's see.
We're up to soundbite number four here.
ABC has released the first clip.
This is the one where she says that he wanted an open marriage.
It's Brian Ross, old buddy Brian Ross.
And here's the bit.
I said to him, Newt, we've been married a long time.
And he said, yes, but you want me all to yourself.
Callista doesn't care what I do.
What was he saying to you, you think?
Oh, he was asking to have an open marriage, and I refused.
He wanted an open marriage.
Yeah, that I accept the fact that he has somebody else in his life.
And you said?
No.
No.
That is not a marriage.
So, that's the clip that's been released.
So this morning, Brian Ross shows up on our affiliate in Washington, WMAL, the program called The Morning Majority.
And they were having a discussion about this interview.
And Brian Ross got the following question.
What's the news out of this, Brian?
What did you learn that you didn't know before?
The most dramatic thing from the point of view of people looking at Gingrich and his campaign about character and that he's asked God's forgiveness and that he believes in the safety of marriage is her allegation that what Gingrich wanted from her was an open marriage.
He came to her and said, I want to stay married to you and still have an affair with Callista, his current wife.
According to Mary Ann, he said, you need to share me.
And she said, I don't want to share.
And the marriage ended.
She talks about how he called her to say he loved her, knowing that Callista was right next to him in bed in their apartment in Washington.
You want to hear more?
You salacious bunch of people.
You want to hear more.
Okay, then the host says, sounds like the big news is he asked Mary Ann for an open marriage.
The hypocrisy of a man who, right after calling her up at her mother's house to ask for a divorce, then went to Erie, Pennsylvania to give a speech on family values.
And she challenged him on this and carry out an affair for six years in her apartment when she was out of town.
And he, according to her, said, it doesn't matter what I do, it only matters what I say.
That's my role in the world is to speak about these issues.
Yeah, Brian Ross is out there saying that Newt said to Mary Ann, look, the way I live doesn't matter.
What I say is what's important.
Now, I don't really want to nitpick here.
You know me.
But I am a stickler for language.
And we do know that he didn't want an open marriage.
He wanted a mistress.
He was asking if he could have one other woman.
Now, that's not, by definition, an open marriage.
It's a mistress.
And open marriage is there are no limits.
You do whatever.
And both sides are engaging in it, no matter what, no limits, whatever, and for whatever reason, say marriage.
And there was even a book about open marriages and how they're healthy.
I remember reading about this.
I read this book in the 1970s.
It was all parts.
There's all kinds of wacko New Age books out in the 70s.
Yes, I can.
No, you can't.
I'm strong and you're weak.
I forget what they are.
I read them all.
I'm okay.
You're okay.
All this gobbledygook was an open marriage was one of them.
That's why my note from my friend that I read at the beginning of the show.
So Newt wanted an open marriage.
BFD.
At least he asked his wife for permission instead of just cheating on her.
That's a mark of character in my book, Rush.
Newt's a victim here.
We all are.
Ours is the horniest generation.
We were soldiers in the sexual revolution.
We were tempted by everything from Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice to Plato's retreat, from deep throat to no fault divorce.
Many of us pay the ultimate price.
AIDS, abortion, alimony, for the cultural marching orders we receive.
Hell, for all I know, we should be getting disability from the government for what we went through.
Newt's slogan ought to be, hell yes, I wanted to.
You don't know what Plato's Retreat is?
I'm embarrassed.
Do you know, have you read Ulysses?
James Joyce?
Well, there's always Wikipedia.
You know, even this program has limits.
Darlene in Kennewick, Washington, welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
What an honor, Rush.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Justin is saying out here.
You are wonderful.
We love you.
Really appreciate that.
Thank you very much.
Listen, I am angry about that first lady.
You know, Mike, can you roll that call off relatively easily, maybe not instantly, but this is the second call in a row now we've had about that, and I don't remember it to be able to quote it specifically.
So our broadcast engineer is going to roll that call off so audience today will remember this hour will know what you're reacting to.
But go ahead and give me your point.
Okay.
In this country, first marriages usually fail at 50 to 60 percent, second at 70, and they're not keeping track of third and fourth.
But because of the Hollywood liberals, Democrats, Rhino Republicans, and the country morally is ruined.
People aren't getting married anyway.
But resurrecting new sex wife Mary to spill poison on this campaign so she can take unresolved bitterness and anger for revenge shows her character.
When a horse is dead, dismount.
This shows how desperate and how scared Obama, the liberals, and liberal news are of losing this election.
Well, now that, I don't know about dismounting a dead horse, but that I know is true.
Because as I said in the first hour, Obama has to have the pathway cleared.
That's the tradition.
That is the history of Obama winning elections.
They just wipe the slate.
They get rid of his opponents.
They discredit his opponents, wipe them out, send them packing in embarrassed fashion.
And there's no question, and I'm going to say this again, there's no question that ABC is in league with the White House to take out all of Obama's opponents they can.
I want to repeat this again.
I hate to be so repetitious, folks, but I think it's important.
And Darlene, you are right on the money with this.
I think that Drudge messed him up.
You go to yesterday, every story about Romney was ABC.
The Mormon story, the Cayman Island investments story, the tax rate.
ABC made a big deal out of that.
And now I think ABC has assigned somebody, and I'm not sure it's ABC, to look into Romney's grandfather's polygamy.
And the story about Romney signing off some Bain Capital Investment Profits to the Mormon church.
There was no question in my mind that yesterday was ABC's attempt to take Romney out before the South Carolina primary or to at least take him away from winning it.
That Cayman Island story.
As I mentioned, I'm going to say this again too, if you read it all, you find out at the end of it that ABC has to admit that there's nothing illegal about what Romney's done.
But the first 75% of that story, the innuendo, the implication, it's clear that he is evading taxes, that he's cheating, that he's hiding money, doing, because that's all you have to do to convince people that if you got money in the Caymans, that's what you're doing.
Got money offshore, that's what you're doing.
At the end of the story, they point out Romney has paid his taxes on that money, is paying his taxes on that money, is not doing anything illegal.
But if you only read the headline, the first couple of paragraphs, you would never know that.
So I'm convinced that ABC and NBC too, ABC and NBC are in a race to see who can do the best for Obama, the most damage to the Republicans for Obama.
And CBS is in there too.
So ABC does their damage.
Theoretically, the plan was damage Romney yesterday.
Drudge somehow, on the 14th anniversary of posting the Lewinsky story when Newsweek spiked it, gets hold of ABC and his Mary Ann Gingrich story and that they are holding it.
That interview with Mary Ann Gingrich was done last Friday.
News found out, or Matt Drudge found out about it, and the news then became that there was this giant civil war inside ABC and a big ethical discussion on when the interview should be aired.
And should they do it before the vote or after the vote?
Should they do it to have little impact or the most impact?
And I'm sitting there, what a joke.
Because I know, I don't know, but I mean, I know they were going to hold that until Monday.
They were going to run the Mary Ann interview on Monday after theoretically Newt came in a high two or even one South Carolina.
And the theory was to take Romney and Gingrich out both in one week.
That's what the news media has become.
The news media does not take out Democrats.
The news media isn't even oriented toward doing damage.
They don't even vet Democrats.
This is the agenda that journalism has become.
And that's why it is important to remember this in context and to never forget the crossroads this nation is at and to remember and to never forget who has put us there.
And I don't care what Republican you cite and what social or personal or moral failing they've got.
Not a one of them has lost your job for you.
Not a one of them has raised your taxes.
Not a one of them is refusing cheap, plentiful energy to enter this country.
Not a one of them is living at the public trough like kings.
Not one of them is shredding the Constitution and living and governing in a lawless fashion.
Not one of these Republicans is responsible for anything that has led this country to high unemployment, hopelessness, home values underwater, and a bleak economic future.
Not one Republican is responsible for the fact that the entire budget of 2013 and 2014 has already been spent.
So there's a perspective that needs to be kept here.
And there's a realization that must never be forgotten.
And that is the whole point of this is not to warn the country of the personal failings of Newt Gingrich so as to save the nation from horrible governance.
Because if that was the objective, Obama would never have won the presidency.
If ABC was concerned about doing the best thing for the country and making sure that the wrong people didn't achieve power, Obama would never have been elected.
That's not what this is about.
What this is about is clearing the decks for Obama because a weak candidate.
He can't run on his record.
They have to do what they can to make sure he doesn't really have an opponent who stands a prayer.
And that's what's taking place.
I met after the program yesterday with Dr. Larry Arne, who is the president, Hillsdale College.
And we were talking about pop culture and the impact that it has on elections and undecided voters and the pop culture audience.
And I said, but isn't it interesting when reality strikes?
I pointed out, I said, Larry, you know who Jay-Z is.
Larry, well, Larry Arnold at President Hillsdale College did, in fact, know who Jay-Z is.
I said, well, do you know that he just took over an entire hospital wing for the birth of his daughter named Ivy Blue?
Literally took over and decorated in fashion for his lovely and gracious wife Beyonce.
And the news came out after Ivy Blue was born, and Jay-Z said never again was he going to use the B word or the hoe word in his lyrics and his songs.
Now that he had a daughter, no more was he going to use the B-I-H word or hoe.
Not true.
Despite widespread reports, Jay-Z has apparently made no claim that he'll stop using the word bitch in his lyrics following the birth of his daughter.
Harvey Levin of TMZ said that story is BS.
Jay-Z is going to keep using the word B-I-H, and he's going to keep describing women as hoes.
Just because he had a little girl, he's not changing.
That story is bogus.
I just thought you should know.
And I had to correct because I gave Dr. Arne incorrect information.
Well, it is a, I don't, yeah, I think it is a bitch.
Have that story come out about you and have it not be true.
Man, can you imagine a credibility damage that took place there when the story got he was going to not use the word BIH or hoe?
And the rap community, that's treason.
So I had to correct that.
Sorry, folks, my computer's running at a snail's pace here.
We are back.
El Rushbought 800-282-2882.
Obama.
This is a story from December 8th.
It is the Washington Examiner.
And this is just a reminder, something that Obama said less than a month ago.
And this is in relationship to him canceling the Keystone Pipeline.
President Obama said that he will delay his vacation, keep Congress in session till the passage of his desired payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits extension, two proposals that Obama said would create more jobs than the Keystone Pipeline.
The payroll tax cut and unemployment benefit extensions.
Now, in addition to being incompetent, the guy is delusional.
He thinks extending jobless benefits will create more jobs than the Keystone pipeline.
All right.
Newt's out there, Newt press conference, and I'm not going to jip this.
We got Cookie rolling on it.
It looks like he's out there with the grandkids.
Is that what I'm seeing?
Looks, well, there is a kid there, and I don't think they just plucked the kid from the audience.
It has to probably be a grandkid.
Callista standing up there.
Oh, two.
Well, let's see.
We have.
Well, there's two black people up there, and there's a single white woman that looks like Annie Oakley.
Then the grandchild, then Newt, and then Callista.
I don't know if it's an open marriage.
It looks like an open family, that's for sure.
Oren in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Welcome to the EIB Network.
Hello.
Mega Dittos, Rush, how are you?
Fine, sir.
Thank you very much.
I just want to say I've been listening to you for 20 years, and I've never been so upset at you.
You spent your whole program on this story when nobody else is talking about it.
You have ABC wants to come out with it now.
Drudge, who's in the tank for Romney.
I mean, in this type of climate, we should be demanding a conservative candidate.
If you think the most conservative candidate is Newt Gingrich, you should say so.
You should endorse him.
This whole business is ridiculous with Marianne.
Romney was pro-abortion.
Romney Care, all that Obama has to do in a debate is turn to him and say, thank you, Mr. Romney, for Romney Care.
It was beautiful.
I mean, he's a weather vein.
You're spending all your time in this gingrich thing.