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April 6, 2012 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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April 6, 2012, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Well, now, what did I do with this?
I just had it here.
Oh, no, I can't have thrown this away.
Here it is.
I think that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is it.
Okay, good.
It's Friday.
Let's go.
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Nobody, I mean, you get people now and then telling you Rush, I don't got a point if you haven't heard many, but nobody's ever called here and said, you know, so you're really missing a point here.
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What I was looking for here, this is now we're going to get to the unemployment number.
I want to start with something different first.
But let me just tell you about the unemployment number.
You've been paying attention to this so far today.
I just, I want to remind you, for the past two or three months, when I have been trying to explain the correlation between the shrinking work, the labor force to the unemployment number, I have had, I can't tell you how many people send me notes saying, you're wrong, you're missing this, you're using the wrong calculation.
You don't know what you're talking about.
And I've tried to say the reason the unemployment number can go down when they add people to the unemployment rolls is that the universe of jobs is shrinking.
There are fewer jobs against which to compare those out of work, the labor force participation rate.
And now not even the AP and the other state-controlled media can hide it.
They're all admitting it now.
We've got this number.
There are fewer people looking for work, fewer people in the labor force.
We've got an unemployment rate that fell from 8.3 to 8.2%.
But if the workforce participation rate were the same as it was when Obama took office, this 8.2% rate would be 10.9% today if the same number of jobs existed.
But that many more were not being filled because people aren't looking for them anymore.
And so what's happened is that Obama and his team have simply erased over 2 million jobs from the universe of possible jobs to get.
And I've never understood why people argue with me about this.
You know what you're talking about.
Then the obvious question, well, why do we care about job growth?
Why are we worried about creating new jobs then?
We're worried about creating new jobs because jobs are disappearing and so are people looking for work.
There are two things happening.
Fewer people are looking for jobs and there are fewer jobs to have.
The unemployment rate, I mean, this is how the regime does it.
You eliminate the total number of jobs from the statistical calculation altogether.
And as I pointed out, the AP is even caught onto this.
The media realizes that this is not good.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is claiming the unemployment rate's gone down another one-tenth of 1%, but even AP has to admit that it's not because of hiring.
The unemployment rate fell, but it's not because anybody's hiring anybody.
It's only because more and more people are simply giving up looking for work.
AP even admits it.
They're not touting this as great news.
That's how bad it is.
8.3 to 8.2, they have an open template here, if they want, to start talking about how great this recovery is, how wonderful finally Obama's policies are taking hold, but they can't because there isn't any good news here.
It's only because more and more people are simply giving up looking for work.
And this is the seasonally adjusted number.
I have another story here that illustrates how every month we get a revision that is never reported.
The number today will be revised upward in a month.
And that has happened 11 out of the last 12 months.
It's the same thing with the economic growth rate.
They report it, then they revise it sometime later, and it's never as strong or as good as they said it was.
But all you really need to know here is this.
If the workforce participation rate, the labor force participation rate were the same as it was when Obama took office, the reported unemployment rate today would be 10.9%.
And that's why the workforce has to be tweaked by the labor department to get to 8.2.
It's very simple.
If you take over 2 million jobs out of the universe, but don't change the number of people looking, you're going to have obviously a higher level of reported employment.
Now, what I was looking for, there are two stories here.
I saw this, and there's a part of me that wants to laugh, and there's a part of me that gets sad at this, because it's so unnecessary.
We don't need to have all of this backtracking going on culturally.
New York Daily News, Burger King is apologizing for an ad.
The fast food chain issued a meat culpa to the singer Mary J. Blige and her fans for releasing an unfinished ad that made fans cringe.
Now wait till you hear this.
It's sad, it's unfortunate, pathetic, and then if you want to look at it in other ways, you can't help but laugh.
It's a clip of Mary J. Blige singing about Burger King's brand new crispy fried chicken wraps.
The ad incited jeers for promoting racial stereotypes after it was released on Monday.
The black women-oriented website Madame Noir likened it to buffoonery.
Blige is saying that she's sorry too.
I agreed to be part of a fun and creative campaign.
It was supposed to feature a dream sequence.
Unfortunately, that's not what was happening in that clip.
I understand my fans being upset by what they saw, but if you're a...
Do you understand, are people scratching your heads here?
You're scratching your head?
Okay, well, let me move on to Jonathan Cape Hart in the Washington Post.
Burger King chickens out on Mary Jay Blige.
Over the weekend, there were disappointed comments all over the Twitterverse about the travesty of Mary Jay Blige's new commercial for Burger King.
I bet the ad would have been unremarkable had the RB diva been hawking double whoppers with cheese, but she was singing about chicken.
Now, let me tell you, this is Capart writing.
It's an African-American.
There are two things African Americans don't want to see another African American do in public: eat watermelon and literally sing the praises of chicken.
Here we are in 2012, and a very rich and highly achieved black woman being paid to sing about chicken causes charges of racism.
Controversy.
Racial epithets to be flying all over the place.
Kpart says, I didn't see the Blige commercial until I read the Huffing and Puffington Post story today about Burger King pulling the spot because of a licensing concern.
What I saw had me laughing in that, oh no, she didn't kind of way.
I couldn't tell where Blige or whether Blige and Burger King were spoofing themselves or being serious.
After all, they have a spot up now with David Beckham dining out on his good looks to sell smoothies.
So what's the harm in Blige using her considerable vocal talents to belt out a ditty about Krispy Chicken wrapped in a double tortilla?
Well, there's a lot of problems with it, he says.
Do you believe this?
It's 2012.
Can we ever, are we ever going to get past any of this stuff?
By the way, NBC is out.
It was a seasoned producer that doctored the tape.
A seasoned producer that doctored the 9-11 tape.
Not going to do anything about the guy.
Not going to apologize.
Not going to name the guy.
Seasoned producer who is in a hurry.
It's a total whitewash.
CNN's out again.
They've once again enhanced the audio.
And now George Zimmerman was saying freaking punks.
Not freaking raccoons, not freaking cold, but punks.
Whatever, folks, the racial component never was a part of this story, but it was inserted.
It was inserted by the media, wanting to fulfill a stereotype.
Here's Mary J. Blige, who in no way can anybody say she is a victim of racism.
She's very rich.
She's highly accomplished.
She's a, how long has she been around, nerdly?
At least 20.
She goes back, I think she was originally on Motown, back when Motown was still a growing and relevant concern.
It may be still, I don't know.
But it does a commercial for fried chicken, and they got Jonathan Capart in the Washington Post writing of it.
What an outrage this is, and how unfortunate it is.
Mary Jay has always presented herself as a special artist and been received as such, said culture critic and observer Touré in an email to Jonathan Capart.
She's the queen.
She seems to represent the people.
To hear her sing the praises of fried chicken is a bit jarring because it's such a stereotype-heavy food.
You people ever live in reality?
Is everything a cliche or a stereotype?
Do black people not eat fried chicken anymore?
Well, but you don't eat, you don't, you're a vegan.
Now you can't even be counted here in a survey.
But what is this?
You know, this is emblematic, symptomatic, whatever, of everything that's wrong in our culture, focusing on these meaningless things, these stereotypes.
A lot of people eat fried chicken frick fried chicken strips are one of my all-time favorite sports bar menu items.
I wouldn't think twice if I saw Mary J. Blise do a commercial for a new thing that Burger Kings got.
The only thing I'd question is was Burger King doing selling chicken in a tortilla wrap.
But I wouldn't be focusing on Mary Jane Blise doing the commercial for fried chicken.
Anyway, later on in this Jonathan Kay part story, there's this.
The blacks love fried chicken stereotype was lampooned to great effect in the funny movie in 2002, Undercover Brother.
Did you see the movie Undercover Brother?
Well, I hadn't heard of it until I read about it here.
Now, snurdily, based on what I'm going to say here, if you'd seen Undercover Brother, you'd remember it.
It is about how the man, the evil white plantation owner, figuratively, it's not about plantations, but the man keeps a Colin Powell-esque general from running.
Okay, listen to this.
Undercover Brother is about how the man keeps a colin Powell-esque figure, general type guy, from running for president by hypnotizing him to instead open up a chain of fried chicken joints.
What the nation thought was going to be an historic announcement of the first viable African-American candidate for president turned into the unveiling of his commercial for General's Fried Chicken.
They made a movie about this, and they're laughing about it.
What would happen if I laughed about this right now?
What would I, if I thought this was clever and funny, and if I started laughing, we know that Obama eats fried chicken.
We got the photos.
Every time he gets away from Moochell, he starts chowing down.
I think we got pictures of Reverend Sharpton eating fried chicken.
But maybe, what's her name?
Caroline Kennedy went up there.
Was it Ruby's Soul Food up in Harlem with Sylvia?
There's a Sylvia's Soul Food up in Harlem.
And of course, when the cameras are early, she made the mistake of eating.
You never do that.
Sharpton's sitting there drinking iced tea.
Had it figured out.
So they make a movie, but they got this guy like General Powell and they sabotage to hypnotize him into opening a fried chicken joint.
And it kills his presidential aspirations.
I don't know, folks.
I just, I get so fatigued.
I get so fatigued so that the left cannot avoid looking at people and seeing only the surface.
Gender, race, and then wondering what is the orientation.
That's the next thing they get curious about.
Rather than just seeing people.
And the idea that fried chicken, God.
And I know the stereotype exists, but Fealty to these stereotypes is getting this culture in a whole lot of trouble it doesn't need yesterday, ladies and gentlemen.
I told you about some of the things caught on film audio.
The New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator, Greg Williams, the night before the game, the New Orleans Saints and the Fortiners and the bounty sitching.
I want you to hear some of this.
I read to you some of what he said.
I want you to listen.
This is Greg Williams during a defensive meeting in the hotel a night before the game.
It's Saturday, January 13th.
It's a hotel near the airport outside San Francisco.
And we've got a montage of Greg Williams, the Saints defensive coordinator, in the meeting with the defensive unit.
Little 32, 19.
We hit Smith right there.
Remember me, I got the first one.
I got the first one.
So lay that motherfucker.
We're going to dominate the line of streaming and we're going to kill the every single one of you before you get off the pile.
Affect the head.
Early.
Affect the head.
Continue.
Touch and hit the head.
This is in a league that is going to every extreme it can to protect the head.
Now, some of these gestures are the slit throat, the forearm to the chin.
Here is another.
This is about 44 seconds.
This gets a little bit more specific.
The little wide receiver number 10 about his concussion.
We need to put a lip on right now.
We need to decide whether Crack Tree wants to be a fake criminal or he wants to be a tough guy.
He becomes human.
Take out that outside ACL.
We need to decide on how many times we can beat Frank Gore's head.
We need to decide how many times we can bull rush and we can put Vernon Davis's ankles over the pile.
We need to decide.
Alex Smith in the preseason game, when you guys ban the lanced that motherfucking had eyes that big.
Another thing we always say in this terms never apologize for the way that you see it.
If you're in this room, you understand that.
We don't apologize.
Take out that Ed Southside ACL.
He is telling somebody to go take out somebody's career.
Frank Gore, the running back for the Fortin, want to pound on that head.
We want that head sideways.
Number 10, little number 10 is a punt returner.
His dad, by the way, is the general manager, Chicago White Sox.
And we want to find out about this kid's concussion.
Is he ready to play or can we get him?
I mean, this was a meeting in which the defensive coordinator is urging the defensive unit of the Saints to people as they commit assault and battery.
It's just even former players are saying it's egregious.
They've never heard anything like this.
This guy should never be let back in the league.
Former Warren Sapp is saying that.
After hearing the Greg Williams audio, Snerdley said to me, man, I'd love to see that game.
I said they played that game.
It was a playoff game in January, and the Fortiners scored 36 points against the Saints and beat them.
And the only serious injury in the game, if I recall right, was Pierre Thomas, the running back for the Saints, who was put out early with a legal helmet-to-helmet hit on a tackle near the goal line.
Let me tell you where this goes back to.
And it's more than this.
I mean, this was a standard operating procedure for Williams and the Saints defense.
But back in the preseason of last season, the Fortiners and the Saints played.
And remember, there had been a lockout.
So there hadn't been a lot of practice time.
Training camps were abbreviated.
So coaches in preseason games ostensibly got together and let each other know how long they were each going to play their starters in a preseason game so they could match it up, take starters out at the same time, and then put the young guys in and start evaluating talent.
Well, apparently, Sean Payton, the coach of the Saints, called Harbaugh, rookie coach for the Fortners and said, when are you going to take your starters out?
Harbaugh didn't tell him.
Harbaugh wouldn't call him back.
And the story is, and as I said, the story is that Payton got really ticked off that this new coach wouldn't cooperate with him and told Greg Williams, okay, let the dogs out.
And what happened was that the Saints defense ran blitz after blitz.
They were doing safety blitzes throughout the entire game, which in preseason doesn't happen.
Defenses don't show everything they've got.
They don't run a whole lot of blitzes.
But apparently the Saints ticked off that Harbaugh wouldn't cooperate.
So that kind of bled over when the teams met again in the playoff game.
But it's football.
So I told you the story.
This was funny.
Last week, the NFL meetings were here in Palm Beach, right just less than a quarter mile from here at the Breakers.
And the whole subject matter was the Saints' bounty and the punishment of the coach and the general manager, Greg Williams, defensive coordinator, and Vitt, assistant head coach.
And while the media, everybody's there buzzing about bounties and punishment and so forth, on the televisions in the press room was the NFL Network owned and operated by the league.
And they were running a show called The Top 10 Toughest Tacklers put together by NFL Films.
And it featured number five was a guy named Hardy Brown who played for the 49ers back in the 50s.
He's well known for being one of the toughest, hardest, most brutal linebackers in the NFL.
And during the show, Hardy Brown, being interviewed, now retired, talked about the time back in the 50s when the Rams had put out a bounty on him, 500 bucks.
So he called one of his buddies at the Rams, said, look, they put a bounty on me.
What do you say?
I fake it.
I fake the injury and you and I split the 500.
Well, they laughed about it.
They joked about it.
Now, the league's gone through a massive transformation since then because of all that's been learned about concussions and related injuries later in life after incurring or experiencing so many concussions and other injuries related to the heads of the league.
Very serious about this now.
And it was just ironic.
And here's Hardy Brown in the 50s bragging about having a bounty on him and splitting the money by faking an injury while the league is wringing their hands over it.
But it's the question now, did the league know about Greg Williams' comments when they made the original ruling on his suspension?
And the story is, and again, it's just the story that Commissioner Goodell didn't know, had not heard this tape.
And everybody made the case except for Williams.
He did not appeal his suspension, but everybody else involved here did, and that was yesterday.
Goodell's supposed to make his final ruling today.
It could be even worse.
Here's the Mary J. Blige ad.
This is what got so upset.
This is the Burger King ad, prematurely released, featuring R ⁇ B artist Mary J. Blige.
Everyone has an announcer on here as well, talking about some exciting new things here at Burger King.
Exciting things are happening at Burger King.
Welcome to Burger King.
Oh, what's in those new chicken snack wraps?
What's in the new chicken?
We're in the new chicken wraps.
Mary?
Crispy chicken, fresh fattis, retreats, fresh dressing, wrap-up final, pasty, family, tortilla, crispy chicken, wrap-up.
The new chicken snack wraps.
Come and get it at Burger King.
That has caused a firestorm.
That has caused a firestorm.
Jonathan K. Part in the Washington Post is writing about what an absolute offense this is.
Perpetuating hysteria.
Well, what's she doing?
The question here is not so much, okay, Burger King somehow leaked the ad.
It shows up on YouTube.
What's she doing recording it in the first place?
If it's such a stereotype, why didn't she say, hey, you ain't putting me in a fried chicken commercial?
I ain't going that.
But she did it.
I got a note from the Hutch up in Seattle.
What did I do with the note from the hunch?
Let me find the note from...
I'll just read it off the computer.
He said, Undercover Brother was a funny movie, bro.
The general was played by Billy D. Williams.
Well, you tell Burger King to discriminate against me for a million dollars.
I'll talk about something I love to eat.
My wife's fried chicken so good, if you put it on my head, my tongue would beat me to death trying to get to it.
That's Ken Hutcherson.
He affectionately knows the his wife's fried chickens obviously his tongue would beat him to death trying to get to it.
Well, watermelon.
K-Part C is another thing you're never supposed to, black people are never supposed to be seen eating watermelon.
Well, I'm sorry, I don't know the list of stereotypical food.
Collard greens.
What's a collard green?
Okay, poke salad.
Well, it's in the collard green family, turnips and so forth.
It's in the same stuff.
What about black-eyed peas?
Hey, speaking of that, how about ribs?
There's somebody did a commercial with ribs.
I mean, doesn't that have a stereotypical attachment to it, too?
Well, because Italians were never put on slave plantations, Dawn.
That's why you can associate spaghetti and pasta with Italians all day long.
But, you know, the Italians were never on plantations.
Well, no, I don't know that ribs is okay or not.
That's a good question.
I don't know if Mary J. Blige did a commercial where she's touting the latest ribs, if Jonathan K. Part would be upset and write about it in the Washington Post.
You don't know.
I don't know about the tortilla.
It's tortilla, not tortilla.
You start saying tortilla, and I'm going to start saying tortilla.
Well, white Hispanics, you mean like Zimmerman probably do prefer white tortillas.
If that's what you're asking me, okay.
Well, you have to ask Burger King to ask if, I mean, Burger King seems to have found themselves here in the crosshairs of all this.
So we'd have to ask them if, how do you mix fried chicken with tortilla anyway?
And you get Mary Jane Blige to do it, and that upsets the Washington Post.
I mean, what?
A timeline.
Now back to the unemployment numbers.
Folks, the regime, Obama and the others, as you know, are desperate to distract everybody from this horrible economy.
Anything they can do to divert people's attention from it.
And the latest attempt is an attempt to give birth again to the war on women.
And the way they're doing it is with Augusta National now.
Now, don't laugh.
I'm telling you, this is what they're trying to do.
This is a diversion.
It's nothing more.
You know, most women don't care.
Most women couldn't care less who the members at Augusta National are.
Most women wouldn't have the time to be offended.
Most men will never be members at Augusta National.
The vast majority of men in this country will never see the place.
But women play golf at Augusta National every day, other than during the tournament.
Women play there constantly.
Women play there frequently.
They're not disallowed from playing.
But I'm going to tell you why this is going on.
And this needs to be refocused.
How many these diversion attempts have got to be stopped?
It's fun to play along with them for a while.
But Obama's trying to say, I'm for women.
I'm the guy that cares about women.
Women are my base.
And he's trying to make a case for this for the Augusta National membership.
He couldn't be further away from relating to most women.
This is not going to irritate most women.
It's going to look like it.
The media is going to carry the water, and they're going to make it look like every woman in this country cares only about Augusta, more than birth control pills now.
This week and next, more people are going to care about the women, about the policies at Augusta National are about birth control pills, according to the media.
They're going to do whatever they can to further Obama's attempt to divert things.
The question needs to be asked, how many women are affected by any of the issues this president raises respecting condoms, Augusta National, birth control pills?
How many women are really being denied contraception?
None.
How many women really want to become members at Augusta National, or better stated, how many of them care?
It's infinitesimal.
And that's why the Republicans have so many opportunities to address the real problems Americans face, women and men, and to stop allowing Obama and the left to push them into wedge issues, which are largely non-issues.
Contraception is a non-issue.
Augusta National membership is a non-issue.
Birth control pills are a non-issue.
And if, for example, if Augusta National, for some reason, caves all this and allows women to become members, how is that going to help women find work?
How is that going to help lower the price of gasoline?
How is that going to help the housing market?
How is, if Obama wants to focus on Augusta National, okay, fine.
What a bunch of rotten Cretans they are.
Okay, let's say hypothetically Augusta National is made to do what Obama wants.
Fine.
What does that do for the women paying for gasoline?
What does that do to lower housing prices?
What does that do to help anybody find a job?
Zilch, zero nada.
It's a non-factor.
It is irrelevant.
We know what Obama's doing.
We know what he's doing.
He's diverting.
Our job is to not fall for it, is to not be taken off message.
And the way you do it is easy.
You simply point out how women don't fare well under Obama's policies.
The way you expose Obama is to turn the tables.
And it's got to be the Republicans that do this.
It can't just be a talk show host here or there.
It's got to be the Republican presidential nominee.
And I'm going to tell you something.
Mitt Romney coming out and griping about Augusta Nash and pandering on it is not the thing to do.
I saw that and I said, get ready because this is why the people that don't like Romney don't run.
Out of nowhere, here comes a non-issue women membership at Augusta National.
And Obama goes out, sends the spokeskid out there, Jay Carney.
Well, the president thinks that women should be along.
And within minutes, there's Romney saying the same thing.
And I'm putting my hands over.
I said, no, tell me it didn't happen.
This is falling for the trap.
This is falling right for the trap.
Allowing yourself to be diverted, letting Obama set the premise, responding to it.
It's silly.
The thing to say is it doesn't matter if women are admitted to Augusta National.
How does that help them find work?
How does that help lower their gas prices?
How does that fix the housing market?
How does it get their husbands' jobs?
You got to point out how women are not faring well under Obama's policies.
Not only that, women don't do well working for this guy.
There are stories in the media for the past two years about what a boys' club the Obama administration is.
Except for a couple of women, they're all shut out.
And speaking of golf and women, Obama played 23 rounds last year before he allowed a woman in a group.
So much hypocrisy here, but the key is to not get distracted.
I got more on this.
Sit tight.
Coming right back.
You know, ladies and gentlemen, Obama talks free contraceptives for women.
What do we talk about?
We should talk about women who've lost health care coverage under his presidency because they've lost their jobs.
He's talking about free birth control pills.
Let's talk about what really matters.
He talks about Augusta National and the right to membership.
We should talk about all the women who've lost their jobs under his presidency, who don't care what happens at Augusta National.
This guy, to me, is easy pickings.
I don't like the fact that still so many in the Republican Party are intimidated here by what they think is his superior intellect or his magic ability to communicate with people or his the racial component.
There's no reason to be fearful now.
There's no reason to be afraid.
There's no reason to be defensive.
Obama is easy pickings.
The reason, you know, the other day we played these soundbites of Ryan trying to react, Paul Ryan trying to react to the outright lies that Obama was telling about his budget.
Republicans want to poison the air and poison the water, contaminate the food.
Ryan was confounded because he immediately felt he had to go on defense.
No, you don't go on defense.
You ignore the lies and you stay on offense and you point out everything about Obama's record.
Obama should have to answer for some things, not Paul Ryan.
He should have to answer for what actually is 10.9% unemployment for the longest period in our history.
More people have dropped out of the workforce than in any time in modern history.
Obama needs to be made to answer for this.
More foreclosures than at any time in our history.
More people losing their homes than at any time in recent history.
More debt, more deficit spending than ever before in our history.
Obama needs to be forced to answer to that.
Paul Ryan doesn't have to defend anything.
Paul Ryan hasn't done anything to anybody.
Paul Ryan's budget's not even been enacted yet.
Paul Ryan's a bad guy.
Paul Ryan's budget's the killer.
We're living in the midst of utter destruction brought about by the policies of one man who should be forced to answer for them.
He is the least competent person to ever sit in the White House to lecture anybody about budgets and spending and priorities.
Thankfully, there's a guy at the RNC, a researcher's found some things.
Since Obama took office, the unemployment rate for women has gone up from 7% to 8.1%.
Since Obama took office, the number of female workers has declined by 683,000.
You think they care about Augusta National or birth control pills right now?
Since Obama took office, the number of women unemployed has increased almost 900,000.
The poverty rate among women rose to 14.5% last year, up from 13.9% in 2009, the highest rate in 17 years.
This is women.
Obama cares about.
The Democrats, they care about women.
War on what Republicans have this war on.
This needs to be turned around on them.
This defensive posture over Ryan's budget brought to a screeching halt.
These people need to answer for what they have done.
I'll go through these numbers again in a moment, a little slower.
But who's waging war on women?
As far as Augusta National is concerned, Mr. President, it's none of your business.
It's a private club.
They can do with it what they want.
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