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May 18, 2012 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 18, 2012, Friday, Hour #2
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Yeah, really, folks, I have a serious question.
JP Morgan Chase loses two billion dollars on a bad trade or two.
Whatever.
This is after the Dodd Frank financial regulatory reform law.
Supposed to make sure that kind of stuff doesn't ever, ever happen again, right?
Why isn't Barney Frank on all the networks since that happened?
Being asked, what did you miss?
What slipped by you, Congressman Frank?
You just passed, you were the author with Chris Dodd of the Dodd Frank Financial Regulatory Reform Bill to stop these kinds of shenanigans going on.
What did you miss?
What went wrong in your legislation?
What did you forget to put in it?
Live from the Southern Command in Sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
Great to have you here.
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You can discuss whatever you want to discuss, whenever you want to discuss it, if you get on the air.
It's a greatest career risk known to exist in the big media.
And that's turning over the content of the program to rank amateurs.
Lovable rank amateurs.
But nevertheless, rank amateurs.
I have to read you.
Where is it?
Here it is.
I have to read you an email.
Catherine and I last night called the three winners of the most recent two if by tea sweepstakes.
The three winners who get the big $1,500, $1,600 big gigantic professional barbecue grill of their choice.
A refrigerator stocked full of Allen Brothers fillets and jumbo hot dogs and steak burgers.
Ten cases of two if by tea, their choice flavors.
An official Rush Revere Apron.
It's a grill real leather.
This is an and a branding iron for the steak, which says USA on it.
And we got what we one of the people we call, we got voicemail.
The other two picked up.
In fact, the voicemail, we we left the message, Cat and I get on the phone, we tell them who we are, we congratulate them and tell them we're sorry that uh they weren't there to pick up the phone.
And I said, Catherine, after we talked together, I said, let's call old people back.
Maybe they'll pick up the next time.
And if they don't, we'll just assure them the first call wasn't a prank.
So we called them back, and they still didn't pick up, went to voicemail, um, assured them that the first call was from us, and that it wasn't a prank.
And told them that a member of our highly overrated staff would be getting hold of them to uh that's an affectionate term to deal with the details.
You know, what kind of flavors do you want?
Uh where do we ship the stay?
This kind of stuff.
And one of the winners of Kathleen from Marion, Ohio.
And she sent a note to Elizabeth of our staff.
Thank you so much.
I can hardly believe this.
We've been fans of Rush for years.
My family loves the tea, especially my father.
I am so disappointed I missed Rush's phone call.
What a treat that would have been.
We have a small dairy goat herd, a dairy goat herd.
And I was out doing barn chores.
As you can imagine, a tea is a very refreshing drink to have in the barn.
Yeah, we we think about that.
As a as a side note, we have radios playing in both barns, chickens and goats 24-7.
We do this to listen while doing chores and to discourage any coyotes from coming in for lunch.
We also have the radio set to rush and other talk shows.
Consequently, we have very conservative animals who are up on all the current events of the day.
For instance, last night I heard the goats discussing the run on Greek banks and the hens are very concerned about QE3.
We have five kids, two married, three with significant others, two grandchildren, one on the way.
They're here nearly every weekend as we tend to be the chefs.
The kettle that we have needs to be retired, so we would love to take delivery here.
And they tell us what kind of grill it they want, and then they order the various kinds of tea and the apron and so forth.
They ask for a certain monogram on it.
Can hardly believe this.
Thank you so much.
Great, great, great winner.
Kathleen from Marion, Ohio, a goat milk farmer.
Of goat herd, goat herd farmer.
That's just, and I wanted to share that with you because that's the one winner that we were not able to talk to last night.
Okay, um this Obama thing.
At the end of the program yesterday, I just I can't casually glanced at the Drudge Report right at the end of the program, and uh the story was up about Obama, and when he was first trying to get a book published, some blurb written by a literary agent described him as born in Kenya.
And the accepted reality is that Obama was born in Hawaii.
Now it was the Breitbart website that published and found, and they've set up a project, Andrew Breitbart said it before he died, to vet Obama this campaign because the media hadn't done so.
The media has never vetted Obama, so he decided he was going to as a as a public service and part of his uh his his website empire uh sense of duty, his business charge.
And they found this pamphlet that advertised a number of forthcoming books by a number of forthcoming people, some of them well known, and the blurb on Obama clearly says that he was born in Kenya.
It's accepted that he was born Hawaii.
So the question is, how did this happen?
And that's what a lot of people are trying to figure out.
Why in the world would the blurb say is born in Kenya when he wasn't.
No, Don, it's not because he was born.
He wasn't born in Kenya.
That's not that's not the uh.
And there has to be a reason for this.
You know what I think it is.
Same thing Elizabeth Warren's trying to do.
I think that he tr I think Obama, I think this is why we're not seeing grade transcripts.
I think there's a whole lot of affirmative action going on here with Obama.
I I think I and I don't I don't think they want us to see the courses that he took.
Not so much what his grades were, but I don't think they want us to see the courses the guy took.
And the reason his law review stuff did or did not write, they don't want us to see what he wrote.
They don't want us to see what courses he took.
It's not so much the grades, but this business of saying and telling his literary age, because this this was up for years.
It was not just up for a short period of time.
Um that it it was I I just an effort to make himself sound more exotic.
And what it really indicates is that the guy will lie.
The guy will lie about him.
He will exaggerate him.
It's like Ed Klein in the book The Amateur.
One of the things Obama says to Jeremia Wright is, well, your problem, Reverend, is you have to tell the truth.
As a politician, I don't have to tell the truth.
Roger Simon, uh, who blog posts at uh Pajamas Media, PJ Media.
He has a theory that I actually read the theory, I found it on Power Line, where so I'm getting this third hand, but but what Simon's theory is that Obama had an incentive to pass himself off as African rather than merely African American.
And perhaps the explanation goes back to his college and law school days, which remain weirdly shrouded in mystery, deemed off limits by liberal reporters and media, editors.
Perhaps Obama took advantage of a scholarship, maybe an affirmative action opportunity, that's what I think.
An affirmative action opportunity that was available only to those born in Africa.
And so he had to say that public he was born in Africa because so much of what he got, admissions to school and who knows what else, was based on the fact that he told him he was from Africa, not just African American, but that he was an African.
So he did just like Elizabeth Warren, who says she's one thirty-second Cherokee because she wants some benefit to accrue to her via affirmative action.
And she only says she's Cherokee because her parents told her, grandparents, somebody in her family told her.
There's no evidence of it.
A genealogical trace will not establish it.
A genuine one.
But I I just I think it all boils down the fact that that Obama told some tall tales way back when, and one of them was he was born in America, and here he is trying to score a book deal.
That's money.
And in order to hold on to what he already had, because he had secured it by virtue of the magic or the uh the uh exotic aspects of being born in a foreign country, had to carry it forward.
The bottom line is the guy will exaggerate, make it up, lie, what have you.
That's the lesson to be learned here.
And what do we learned about Obama from his own books?
He shoves little girls.
He split a couple lips in his day, beating people up.
He admits to drunk driving, wandering the streets on gin.
He admits to doing some blow, a little cocaine.
He admits to hating white people.
Well, when he goes out there and says that one that the thing that he heard Jeremiah Wright say that grabbed him, the thing that Jeremiah Wright said that inspired Barack Obama by his own admission was was Wright's claim that this is a world run by white man's greed.
Well, you've got a little problem there with white people then.
So shoving girls, splitting lips, driving drunk, doing some blow, hating on white people.
It's a shame Obama wasn't a Republican.
Eating dog, eating dog, yes, eating dog.
Which of course is far less problematic than putting your dog in a cage on the roof of the family sedan and driving down the highway with it, which is what Romney did.
See, if Obama were a Republican, the entire world would know every detail of his life.
And the media would be spending countless amounts of money, going back 56, well, however many years they had to to find out whatever kind of dirt there was on Obama.
White man's greed.
What is it?
White man's greed runs a world in need.
Is that it?
Something like that.
And maybe, maybe this business is born in Kenya, maybe it was just a compression, you know, like his girlfriend in the book.
Maybe he was just writing of himself as a composite.
Here, for those of you new to the program, just hearing for the first time, I know you're out there, that Obama loved Jeremiah Wright when he said this is a world in need and run by white man's greed or whatever.
Here it here.
From Obama's book, The Audacity of Hope, the audio version of the book.
Here is State Senator, Illinois, Barack Obama, describing that sermon by Reverend Wright.
The painting depicts a harpis.
Reverend Wright explained.
A woman who at first glance appears to be sitting atop a great mountain until you take a closer look and see that the woman is bruised and blooded, dressed in tattered rags, the harp reduced to a single phrase string.
Your eyes then drawn down to the scene below, down to the valley below, where everywhere are the ravages of famine, the drumbeat of war, a world groaning under strife and deprivation.
It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port au Prince see in a year, where white folks' greed runs a world in need, apartheid in one hemisphere, apathy in another hemisphere.
That's the world on which hope sits.
And so it went.
A meditation on a fallen world.
Now, who is it?
Obama wrote that.
He's reading his own autobiography.
I don't even.
I don't even think this way.
A woman who at first glance appears to be sitting atop a great mountaintop.
So you take a closer look, see the woman bruised and bloodied.
Is that what you see when you see a woman bruised and bloodied, dressed in tattered rags, the harp she's playing reduced to a single frayed stream?
All the horrors of being alive.
The horrors of living.
Your eye is then drawn down to the scene below, down to the valley below, where everywhere are the ravages of famine.
So no matter where you look in Obama's world or Reverend Wright's world, you see starvation, one string harps, women wearing tattered robes and clothes.
We're not even talking about Obama's relatives in Kenya yet.
It is this world, a world where cruise ships throw away more food in a day than most residents of Port of Prince see in a year.
Get a little capitalism in Haiti.
Get rid of all a boppadock, baby doc Duvalier dictator types.
Get some capitalism in there.
How much charity has gone into Haiti and where did it end up?
But down a hole.
Where white folks greed runs a world in need.
And Obama said he's quoting Reverend Wright here, by the way, in all of this.
He said when he heard Reverend Wright said that that's that's where Reverend Wright had him.
That's where Reverend Wright.
I know we're not supposed to be talking about this.
Well, because he talked about Reverend Wright in his books way back when, but uh, we're not supposed to talk about Reverend Wright.
Let's in fact, the uh there's a the the there's there's an ad that does not exist.
Are you aware of this?
Romney's got this super PAC, and this guy runs a superback, and the guy running a super PAC said he was going to produce an ad.
That was going to be critical of Obama is going to talk about Jeremiah Wright.
The ad doesn't exist.
Romney went out and said, Don't run it.
I don't want to be a part of this.
He asked the Super PAC, which I thought you couldn't do, not to run it, or disavowed it or something.
The ad is not run, but listen to this.
Soundbite four.
We have a montage of journalists in a frenzy over the Reverend Wright ad that does not exist.
By the way, the first voice, Snerdley's Hottie, Susan Malvo.
Who was about, I mean, she barely keep her dress on at the White House correspondence dinner, because Obama was in the room.
She even wrote something.
Here's very quickly got to do it.
Here it is.
He is a billionaire.
He puts forward this ad.
They're going to use Jeremiah Wright.
An expensive anti-Obama ad campaign that would have put the issue of race front and center of Republican super PAC attack ad featuring the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
Campaign commercials that feature President Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.
A multi-million dollar ad campaign attaching President Obama to his old pastor Jeremiah Wright.
Pretending to be a metrosexual black Abe Lincoln.
That is really offensive, isn't it?
We've had a history of vile politicking, but it's gotten to an extreme.
The ad doesn't exist, folks.
The ad has not been made.
It's Open Line Friday.
We want to go to the phones.
800-282-2882.
We'll start Mary Beth in Columbia, South Carolina.
You're up and great to have you here.
Hello, I'm a rush, baby, so this is awesome.
Well, good, thank you very much.
Um, I just needed some advice, and I figured I would just come straight to the source.
Um, twice in this past week I've come across people, not friends, but um acquaintances who have asked me why do you listen to that guy?
And I just I need the most efficient response to give them because I'm just a quiet Southern girl and I'm not into arguing or wait.
They ask, they ask you why do you listen?
Yes, sir.
What do you say?
What do you say?
Well, because I believe what you say, and you love America, but you know, I I wanted to ask you what I should say to them.
Ask them if they've ever listened, number one.
They haven't.
Okay.
Then it's not.
After that, it's easy.
You know what?
One thing we we make the complex understandable on this program.
Sometimes things are so simple, they're hard to understand.
You're talking to people who have not listened to the program.
They're telling you that you're silly for listening to it.
They admit to you they've never listened to it.
The retort, you come back.
How in the world can you tell me anything about it when you haven't listened to it?
And I have.
And then you've you put them on defensive.
Don't let them put you on defense.
They haven't listened to it.
You you can accuse them if you want of bias, of prejudice.
You can accuse them of bigotry.
You can accuse them of stupidity.
You can say, I don't know how you've got the courage.
I don't know why you got the guts to sit there and tell me what I should and shouldn't listen to when you haven't even heard it yourself.
And then all you have to say to him, you know what, Zeke, or whoever this should say, it's a good show.
You ought to try and listen to it.
But be careful, Zeke, because if you listen once, you're gonna get hooked.
You're right.
Don't be defensive.
You've got to have nothing to explain.
You don't owe them an exploit.
It's a good show.
You like the show.
You like what you hear on the show.
They are the closed-minded, narrow-minded bigots.
They're the ones that have never listened to it, passing judgment on them.
Ask them what else they don't know about that you should do.
Thank you.
That is awesome.
All right.
Now let me know how it goes the next time these bullies hit you up.
And we're back.
Great to have you.
El Rushbow on the cutting edge of societal evolution.
I want to go back to this Obama and Kenya thing for for one minute.
And and one of the reasons I didn't open the program with it, folks.
If you're Barack Obama, wouldn't you rather have people asking where you were born than what you're planning to do to fix the economy?
Wouldn't you rather people get all absorbed and sidetracked into some blurb in a literary pitch years and years ago?
I can see Obama and his boys sitting there in the White House saying, you know, let's have some fun with the berthers.
Let's go ahead and release this thing.
This will keep them occupied the rest of the week and all the way through the weekend.
And that's two or three more days we bought where they're not talking about how bad we're doing in the economy.
Nothing would surprise and one one comment to our last caller, whose name I forget at the moment.
Did you write her name down?
You know who I'm This is the woman who was immediately put on the defensive when she was told by people Mary Ann, just some acquaintances, not even friends, some acquaintances.
Why do you listen to that guy?
And they have never listened to telling her she's stupid for listening.
Marianne, here's another thing you can do.
Remember you've got to stay on offense when this stuff happens.
You're talking to ignorant people.
I'm not saying stupid.
They don't know what they're talking about.
They haven't listened.
Ask them, what are you so afraid of?
What is it about a radio show that you're so afraid of?
I listen to the show.
You don't.
It's a good show.
I enjoy it.
My own opinions are validated on that show.
Why don't you listen to it before telling me what I should and shouldn't do?
And then give them examples of how you think they ought to be doing it.
Tell them you think they ought to stop watching whatever they watch.
I just would never allow myself to be uh be put on defense with this at all.
Here is Aaron in Chico, California.
Hi, Aaron.
I'm glad you waited.
Great to have you on open line Friday.
Thank you, Rush, Megadiddos.
And uh I uh I was listening to your program.
You've been uh talking uh a little bit about the uh Charlie Rose, what they uh didn't know about Obama back in 08 and Charlie Rose and Tom Brokehoff.
Yeah, and I'm a 24-7 member, and uh I like to listen to some of your uh previous broadcasts of some of your really great shows, and one of them was uh a show following the election, it was uh on November 6th, and it was actually Charlie Rose talking to uh Evan Thomas and uh John Meekham more about the you know the circumstances of the new president and so forth.
Right.
I remember it was uh Evan Thomas who was talking about an interview uh Obama gave, and they were talking about how creepy he was.
But one of the things that Evan Thomas said was that Barack Obama is quoted as saying that this creature that he's designed isn't necessarily a real person.
And if you really want to be formed, you should watch that whole interview because it's amazing.
Well, we have the sound bites.
We went back to the soundbite archive, and we have the two sound bites that you are talking about.
I'm glad that you remind I I have never forgotten the Charlie Rose, Tom Brokow stuff.
But these these two are just as bad.
Yes.
Or instructive.
They're they're they're just as profound.
So you can listen, Aaron, while we play for everybody else.
This November 5th, this is the day after the election.
Literally the day after the election.
And they are talking about Obama's victory speech in Grant Park in Chicago on election night.
And if you remember that, the people that showed up that had voted for, supported Obama, literally looked like zombies.
It looked like the village of the walking dead.
Their minds were totally gone.
They were it just enthralled.
Uh it was indescribable.
The looks of of of vacancy on their faces.
And yet they were as euphoric and happy as as as you they could be.
But you got the impression they didn't know why.
They just were.
And so on Charlie Rose, this is a week after he and Brokaw are telling each other they don't know anything about Obama the week before the election.
I don't know what books he reads.
I don't know what his foreign policy is.
I don't know.
It's a good question what his advisors are telling him.
I don't know.
So you're right.
Charlie Rose talking to Newsweek's Evan Thomas and John Meekham, neither of these two guys are there now.
Charlie Rose, they're they're they're they're after he's elected that that they they conceded, you're right, that there's something creepy about Obama.
He is very elusive, Obama, which is fascinating for a man who's written two memoirs.
In Grant Park, he walks out with the family, and then they go away.
Biden's back, you know, locked in the bar or something.
You know, they don't let him out.
And have you ever seen a victory speech where there was no one else on stage?
No adoring wife, no cute kid.
He is the message.
There is a slightly creepy cult of personality about all this.
I mean, he's such an slightly creepy cult of personality.
Yes.
What's slightly creepy about it.
It it just makes me a little uneasy that he's so singular.
He's clearly managing his own spectacle.
He's a deeply manipulative guy.
And they couldn't wait to vote for him.
These are the guys running interference for him all during the campaign.
Meekham, Evan Thomas, Evan Thomas, by the way, to remind you, back in 2004, admitted that the mainstream media's support was going to be worth 15 points to John Kerry.
He's one of the voices you heard here.
These guys are both top executives and writers at Newsweek, and they're talking about how manipulative and how creepy, how ego maniacal Obama is.
I've never seen a victory speech, a presidential victory speech, and nobody else on stage.
No cute kid, no wife, just Obama.
Manipulative, creepy cult of personality.
And these Guys voted for him.
Here's the next bite.
Watching him last night in that speech, he finishes, and he's sort of it's almost like he then ascends to look at this circumstance.
He watches us watching him.
Exactly.
He does.
He is amazing.
He writes about this metaphor being a screen upon which Americans will project.
He said they want a Barack Obama.
I'm not sure I am Barack Obama.
He had the cell he has a self-awareness to know that this creature he's designed isn't necessarily a real person.
And he's self-aware enough.
Ah.
Unbelievable.
He's not a real person, and he knows it.
This creature he's designed isn't necessarily a real person.
He's self-aware enough to know that.
Charlie Rose is the one who said watching him last night in that speech.
He finishes and he sort of it's almost like he then ascends to the circumstances.
He meant heavens.
He ascends and he is above us, and he's watching us watch him.
And they're fascinated.
Obama ascends on the third day.
He rose from the stage.
And he's up there after ascending, and he's watching us watch him.
That was Meekham who said he watches us watching him.
And Charlie Rose said, exactly.
Not exactly, but exactly.
He's watching us watch him.
He says, too.
This metaphor.
Screen upon which Americans will project.
So creepy, singular, cult of personality, managing his own spectacle, deeply manipulative guy.
Watches us, watch him, knows that he's not necessarily a real person.
This is the day after Obama is elected.
On the Charlie Rose show.
Aaron, thanks for the reminder.
We'll be back.
Open line Friday rolls on right after this.
Back to the audio sound bites.
We are up to number five.
Now, this is about the ad that doesn't exist.
This is about the Romney Super PAC ad that was going to focus on Obama's ties with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
Super PAC was going to launch into that.
What happened was that somebody leaked the plans for the ad to the New York Times.
And that was it.
New York Times reveals the details, and all heck breaks loose.
Everybody's up in arms.
The media starts excoriating Romney and his campaign for an ad that doesn't exist yet.
Talking about how, you see, they're just nothing but a bunch of racists in the Republican president.
Clearly, what's happened here is that somebody in the Romney campaign found out about this.
It's obvious Romney doesn't want to go there just like McCain didn't want to go there.
They can't really tell legally the Super Pack what to do, what not to do.
So somebody in the no leaks the plan to the New York Times.
I'm I'm fully convinced, unless somebody can convince me otherwise that this was done to protect Romney.
Somebody's standpoint thinks it'd be very bad politically for Romney to go after Wright Ty Obama to him.
So they're trying to save Romney here.
I, El Rushbow, not so you remember we were talking during the primary when Romney and the super pack that he had, and even Romney himself just ripping Newt and uh Rick Perry and everybody else to shreds.
Negative ad after negative ad after negative ad.
And during that period, people saying, I I hope Romney's prepared to do this to Obama and not just Republicans.
So back on January 30th on this program, your host said.
Whoever the nominee is, if he chooses to can lay off Obama, which will happen, by the way.
I particularly Romney, I don't think there is any way.
Romney's already said he's just in over his head.
Well, you know, he's nice guy, misguided.
The Republican consultants that are in play here are not going to permit their candidate to go after Obama.
They think they're going to be losing independence.
And if I didn't know better, I would say that the consultants will also try to rein in the super PACs too.
Now, I hope I'm wrong.
I want to be wrong.
I'll be stunned, though, if we see from Romney, if he's the nominee, this kind of stuff against Obama, that we're seeing uh against Newt.
If we'd had a super PAC in 2008 vetting Obama that was running television ads on Bill Ayers and Jeremiah, all of these things.
Where Obama's friends.
Who are his girlfriends?
Where are the students of his that were inspired?
All of that was in television ads and media ads.
Who knows what 2008 would have been?
Right, but McCain didn't want to go there.
My prediction was back in January 30th that Romney would not treat the Democrat like his super PAC had been treating Republicans.
And lo and behold, here's Mitt Romney yesterday in Jacksonville, Florida, talking about this proposed ad linking Obama to Jeremiah Wright.
I repudiate that effort.
I think it's the wrong course for a PAC or a campaign.
I've been disappointed in the president's campaign to date, which is focused on character assassination.
I just think that we're wiser to talk about the issues of the day, what we do to get America working again, talk about our respective records.
The centerpiece of his campaign is quite clearly character assassination, and the centerpiece of my campaign is going to be my vision to get America working again and provide a brighter future for our kids.
So he understands the centerpiece of Obama is going to be character assassination, but he's not going to go there.
And I guarantee I'll tell you why.
It's the consultants.
Romney may be of this opinion himself.
Although, if being critical of your opponent is going to drive the independents away, he sure wasn't afraid of that when his opponents were Republicans.
Well, his opponents were Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry and Rick Santorum.
He didn't care what the independence did.
Now all of a sudden it's always about the independence with the Republican establishment, with the uh the DC Beltway Republican click.
It's always oh, can't scare off the independence.
Oh no, if we if we they're gonna call us racists, Romney's a racist.
By the way, is this not, in fact, Romney trying to influence what the Super PAC does.
He said it's uh wrong course for a PAC.
I don't think PAC should be doing that.
I uh back in January, Romney couldn't tell the super PACs what to do.
You know, Newt, and everybody say, You you call off the dogs.
Hey, I can't tell the super PACs what to do, Nude.
You know, it's against the law.
It's election law.
I can't tell super PACs what to do.
But here he's telling the super PACs what he thinks.
He continued, he had more to say.
My effort at Bain Capitol, as you know, was in every case designed to try and make the enterprises we invested in more successful to grow them.
The purpose of the president's ads are not to describe success and failure, but to somehow to suggest that I'm not a good person or not a good guy.
And uh, I think the American people will know better than that if they don't already.
Having a campaign focused on character assassination is one of the things I find offensive, among many others, in the PAC description that came in the New York Times.
If that's accurate, why obviously that's something I repudiate.
So he's repudiating what his super PAC was going to do based on what the New York Times said.
He's just not gonna go there.
He'll let Obama run a character assassination campaign.
He's not going to do it.
No big deal.
I mean, I I tried.
I remember I took a lot of heat.
I tried to warn people that the presidential campaign was not going to look a whole lot like.
Now, having said that, Romney does have a rapid response team that does get in gear responding to what Obama says.
You gotta give him credit for that.
But they're not gonna go after Obama this way.
They've uh they've they've made that very clear.
Have you you people watch Fox?
Does the name Tamara Holder ring a bell?
She is an occasional guest on Fox.
She's out of Chicago, she's a Fox News contributor, she's, I think, she's a lib, and she's always on there to defend the lib side of whatever's being questioned.
What I don't know is if she's a lawyer or just a political strategist, as they say.
Whatever.
She's now accused.
This is by Cliff Kincaid from Accuracy and Media.
Tamra Holder, Fox News contributor, is now accused of having an affair with the uh Reverend Jackson in a lawsuit that alleges the illegal use of a gay Jackson employee to facilitate the relationship.
The accuser is a guy named Tommy Bennett, was the uh Reverend Jackson's personal travel assistant, ran the legal clinic at Jackson's monochrome coalition.
He says that he was eventually fired for protesting his treatment by Jackson and other push employees is seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages.
And the suit claims that Tamra Holder, a pundit and criminal defense attorney, right, who claims she single-handedly founded what she calls a pro bono legal clinic at Jackson's coalition.
Anyway, there's there's more to this, but I've got a time constraint problem here.
But that's a weird sounding.
The illegal use of a gay Jackson employee.
Wow.
Tamra Holder, Fox News contributor, lawyer, yep, accused of having an affair with Jesse Jackson in a lawsuit that quote alleges the illegal use of a gay Jackson employee to facilitate the relationship.
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