I was just told, snerdly, tell me if you knew this.
Back in 1997, Todd Aiken asked the head of the Missouri Republican Party to step aside, 1997, after he got a DUI.
Yeah, this is from the archives of the Columbia Tribune newspaper.
Republican lawmakers interviewed yesterday said they were expecting Richardson to step aside.
That's the logical thing, just in terms of keeping our focus on legislation, said Representative Todd Aiken, Republican St. Louis.
So, yeah, back in 97, Todd Aiken told a Missouri GOP head honcho to get out of there because of a DUI.
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I mentioned in the previous busy broadcast hour that it was Todd Aiken who finally drew Barack Obama out and sent him to the White House pressroom.
Two months without taking substantive questions from his own stenographers.
He'd been talking to People magazine Entertainment Tonight, but his own stenographer's feelings were hurt.
He won't come out and talk to them.
So Aiken says what he says Sunday in St. Louis, and Obama says, you know what, I'm going to go out.
I'm going to talk to press.
And it was yesterday at the White House, the press briefing, Obama dropped in, spoke with his stenographers, and Jim Koonin, AP, said, you're no doubt aware of the comments made by Todd Aiken.
I wondered if you think those views represent the views of the Republican Party in general.
Oh, what a probing question.
Man, oh man, what would we do without our press corps?
Mr. Prentin, do you think what Todd Aiken said represents the entire thinking of the Republican Party?
Hmm?
Obama's been afraid to face this?
Obama's been scared to go out and take these hard, penetrating questions?
And here's what Obama said.
The views expressed were offensive.
Rape is rape.
What I think these comments do underscore is why we shouldn't have a bunch of politicians, a majority of whom are men, making healthcare decisions on behalf of women.
And so although these particular comments have led Governor Romney and other Republicans to distance themselves, I think the underlying notion that we should be making decisions on behalf of women for their health care decisions or qualifying forcible rape versus non-forcible rape.
I think those are broader issues, and that is a significant difference in approach between me and the other party.
Okay, rape is rape.
That's a horrible rape is rape.
Rape is rape.
Healthcare, women's health care.
I don't know, but I mean, I know that all Aiken cares about is the lives of innocent children.
That's all, I guarantee you, folks, that's all he cares about.
And he doesn't know how to talk about it.
He doesn't know how to make his point about it.
But did you, you remember the story from last week?
This is from Reuters.
Janet Napolitano accused of sexual harassment.
Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Big Sis Napolitano, has been accused of sexual harassment and discrimination against male employees.
Really, does anybody care about this?
Has anybody seen this story outside of the first day it was reported?
We have an ongoing controversy at the Department of Homeland Security.
Article from August the 12th, folks, that's when this story hit.
August the 12th, nine days ago.
We have a lawsuit here.
We have actual charges of sexual harassment against the Department of Homeland Security director.
And what's Obama have to say about that?
Zip Zero Nada.
Is anybody going to ask Napolitano to resign?
For the good of the party, for the good of the country, for the good of Obama's reelection.
Anybody going to say to Janet Napolitano, hey, big sis, you know, this is a distraction we don't need.
No, nobody's going to say that because it isn't a distraction because nobody knows about it.
You're talking about making health care decisions for women, and men ought not be doing that.
What the hell is Obama?
He's a man.
What does Obamacare do?
He's got his mandate in there.
He's got a birth control mandate in there.
He is mandating certain behaviors where women are concerned via Obamacare.
But somehow that connection isn't made.
In the complaint, Big Sis is accused of turning her female-run department into a frat house where male staffers were routinely humiliated.
And this, according to Forbes magazine, along with the culture against men, Napolitano is accused of providing unequal opportunities for men and women, promoting women to the highest positions while equally qualified men were bypassed.
The lawsuit against Napolitano serves as a stark reminder for employers that discrimination goes both ways and you have to be on the lookout for much more than men harassing women.
We do.
We have to be on the lookout for that.
No, we don't.
This story didn't cause a ripple, much less a wave.
I don't want anybody upset about this.
This story didn't cause Obama to go to the press room and start taking questions.
This story didn't cause anybody any concern.
Sexual harassment at the highest levels of Homeland Security.
A female frat house.
Discrimination against men.
The complaint against Napolitano is instructive to employers because you've got to pay attention to discrimination against men now.
Nobody cares.
Not a word.
Have you heard about the e-book?
There's this new e-book out that says the Obama campaign is roiled by conflict, that there's a bunch of people in this campaign that nobody likes, and they don't like each other, and they're not unified, and they're having all kinds of problems inside the Obama campaign.
The long knives are out from one person to the next by Glenn Thrush.
President Obama's campaign team, celebrated four years ago for its exceptional cohesion and eyes on the prize strategic focus, has been shadowed this time by a succession of political disagreements and personal rivalries that haunted the effort at the outset.
Second guessing about personnel, strategy and tactics has been a dominant theme of the reelection effort, according to numerous current and former Obama advisors who were interviewed for Obama's Last Stand, an e-book out yesterday published in a collaboration between Politico and Random House.
The discord, according to these sources, has on occasion flowed from Obama himself, who at repeated turns has made vocal his dissatisfaction with decisions made by his campaign team, with its messaging with Vice President Biden, and with what Obama feared was clumsy coordination between his own West Wing and reelection headquarters in Chicago.
The effort in Chicago, meanwhile, has been bedeviled by some of the drama Obama dodged in 2008, including at a critical point earlier this year, a spat that left senior operatives David Axelrod and Stephanie Cutter barely on speaking terms and growing doubts about the effectiveness of Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz.
Okay, well, make of that what you will, but there's an interesting lift from this.
There's an interesting, I don't know, paragraph here.
Listen to this.
The two things Obama fears most, this is from this e-book.
It's out yesterday.
The two things Obama fears most about a Romney victory are a 7-2 conservative Supreme Court within a few years and the equally unbearable possibility in Obama's mind that Romney will get to take a victory lap on an economic rebound Obama sees as just around the corner.
Obama in this book is quoted as saying, I'm not going to let him win so that he can take credit when the economy turns around.
Now, folks, how stupid do they think we are?
There isn't going to be an economic turnaround with Barack Obama in charge of things.
What economic turnaround?
There isn't going to be one.
Oh, there might be minuscule improvements in one area of the economy or maybe a couple, but there's not going to be an economic turnaround like there was in the 80s with 400,000, 500,000 new jobs a month being created.
It isn't, it isn't possible without what Obama's policies are that are yet to be implemented if he wins a second term.
Obamacare alone is going to make an economic recovery of that kind impossible.
The book also makes it plain.
I have had this story off to the side here for two or three weeks now.
And there's a soundbite that I keep telling Cookie, you know, hold this.
I've told her three or four times to give it to me and I haven't gotten to it.
It's the story that Obama really personally dislikes Romney.
And why?
This is not simply political opposition.
There is a personal, visceral dislike for Romney, a contempt for Romney that's held by Obama and Michelle Obama.
And I know why.
Romney personifies everything wrong with this country in Obama's view.
Romney, in one human being, Personifies everything wrong about this country.
And that's why Obama hates him.
He doesn't have a bad pay.
I mean, he's clean and pure as the wind-driven snow.
Doesn't smoke, doesn't drink.
He's successful.
He's wealthy.
Romney is the classic illustration of somebody who got what he has who doesn't deserve it.
Romney is the classic illustration of a power elite that's been running this country from the days that it was founded.
Romney personifies.
Romney is everything Obama dislikes about this country.
But this book, if Obama really thinks that he is leading this country out of a recession, that is scarier than anything Aiken could ever say.
And I mean that, bottom eye, if this quote is true that Obama is worried that the eventual economic recovery, what does he think?
It just happens on its own?
It's just something cyclical?
He probably does.
He looks at the private sector as this never-ending golden goose.
He's got all this money he can go get from it whenever he wants it and transfer it to someplace.
He has no clue how it's created.
We know that.
You didn't build it.
You didn't do that on your own.
Here's the roads and bridges that made your business successful.
It was what the government did.
The man is clueless.
You want to talk about stupid, ignorant, whatever word you want to use.
He just thinks this is going to rebound on its own in enough time?
Or that his policies are going to make this economic rebound?
And then if Romney wins, Romney's going to get credit for it?
If there is an economic rebound and Romney is president, it's going to be because Romney gets rid of the dare I say it chains and shackles that Obama has put on this economy.
And with that, a brief timeout, and we'll get to your phone calls when we get back.
Okay, to the phones we go.
This is Bobby in Birmingham, Alabama.
Great to have you.
You're up first on the EIB network today.
Hello, sir.
Hello, Rolltide Ditto's Rush.
Thank you, sir.
You know, for all the brilliant insights I've wanted to share with you, I have to get in on this Todd Aiken thing.
But, you know, for him and the people around him and the people talking to him and the people in Missouri.
Wait, wait, hang on.
I need you to speak up so I can hear you.
I'm sorry, how's that?
That's better, much better.
Okay, I apologize.
You know, for him specifically and the people around him, the issue, and you're right, from beginning in the show, it doesn't change the issues.
It doesn't change the economy.
It doesn't even change whether he's right or wrong on that particular issue.
But for me, it comes down to three real important words.
That first word is maca.
You know, Jim Webb won that election in 2006 by less than 10,000 votes because of something as silly and ridiculous as a little one-off that George Allen made.
This could make a real difference.
And the second part of that issue, the other two words, are Mark Foley.
In 2006, now, granted, conservatives were not happy with the Republican Party.
They weren't happy with the, you know, the country wasn't happy with the way the war was going.
So it might not have saved the Republican Congress, but they were able to hang Mark Foley around the entire 2006 class.
So this guy stays in.
It doesn't change the issues, but it certainly detracts from them.
And they're going to take this guy and they're going to hang him around everybody.
Yep.
Yep.
There's no question they are.
That's right.
How close is it going to be in Wisconsin?
Close is it going to be?
I mean, George Allen doesn't make that one little one-off.
Does Barack Obama get 60 votes for Obamacare?
It's the exact same issue going forward.
You know, is Todd Aiken going to put himself before the rest of this country being saddled with Obamacare possibly forever?
Well, we'll know by five o'clock.
The latest tweet from Aiken is that he's staying in.
Well, we got a few hours.
We'll see.
But we know the pressure's on him.
It's just a matter of whether or not he can step back and look at the big picture, like you said.
Yeah, that's what it's the election is about much more than one guy.
It's just that simple.
Even if he pulls out, they're not going to stop talking about it.
It'll be easier because one of the issues they're going to say is, well, this is, of course, a lot on the left have already gone off the deep end saying this is indicative of what the entire Republican Party and the conservative movement believes.
If he's not there, you can always say, hey, I told him to get out.
I didn't stand by that guy.
He's gone.
Don't look at me.
We all said go.
So obviously, it'll be easier if he's not there, but you're right.
They're going to try to keep it around there.
If the economy gets much worse, it's going to get harder for them.
But they're going to do everything they can.
And as we know, we can't.
Well, the bottom line is, bottom line is that we don't need any diversions or distractions from the disaster that's Obama.
And I'm going to tell you, there's a part of me, well, not a part, there's a lot of me.
You bring this maca business.
I am frosted that we have to factor that.
Macaca was nothing.
At some point, we're going to have to break this cycle or we're going to forever lose.
They're going to be able to get rid of anybody they want on our side because people are going to continue to say stupid things.
Obama says it left and right.
The Democrats, Biden, they never pay for it.
They never pay for it.
We do.
And as long as that irregularity exists, we are always going to be under somebody's gun.
There wasn't any sex in the Mark Foley sex scandal.
There wasn't anything.
No, we don't.
We don't.
We circle the firing squad.
We do not circle the wagons.
They circle the wagons.
We circle the firing squad.
And we circle the firing squad for two reasons.
And one of the reasons repulses me.
One of the reasons we circle a firing squad is to show them we're not what you think we are when we're not in the first place.
The second reason we assemble a firing squad is because in this case, this guy really said something indefensibly stupid, regardless of his intentions.
I know exactly what he was trying to say.
But frankly, I'm tired of stupidity in politics.
I'm tired of it.
I'm tired of being smarter than the leaders of this country.
I want people I can look up to, not people that embarrass me in both parties.
I'm sick and tired of being smarter than all these people.
And I sure as heck, and Bobby, I hear what you're saying.
You don't want to run around and defend stupidity.
What's in it for anybody to defend stupidity?
Well, Rush, didn't you do that?
No, I'm not.
I know what he was trying to say.
I know what's in the guy's heart.
But I'm sorry.
If he can't explain it, then get out.
It's not that hard.
It's not that hard to say it's not the baby's fault.
That's all he's trying to say.
Just say that instead of this rigmarole about the woman's body shuts down for crying.
I just wear some brains.
Let's just get some brains.
Some people we can look up to.
Ha!
How are you?
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Okay, Cliff in Camdenton, Missouri.
Great to have you on the program.
Welcome, sir.
Good afternoon, Rush.
It's a pleasure to speak with you.
Thank you very much.
I am the founder of the Camden Tea Party.
We're almost about 800 to 1,000 strong.
I also founded the Lake Erie Conservative Club out here, and I take a little different view on Mr. Aiken.
He has spoken at a few of our tea parties.
We have met with him privately over issues in Washington.
And I find him to be an absolutely wonderful, caring, thoughtful representative out here for the folks in Missouri.
You say you're a Tea Party from Camden.
Aiken technically is not a Tea Party candidate, though.
He's not, but that's what's being reported on the mainstream media that he is a Tea Party candidate from Missouri.
And there's been several.
The people voting for him here across the map in Missouri, the Tea Partiers, they're all over the place.
There is no one candidate that they particularly fell in love with.
I didn't even vote for Aiken in the primary.
But what I do know is that he's got a wonderful family.
His wife is terrific.
He's caring.
He has two daughters.
He has two sons, that are Marine Corps officers that serve overseas.
And what I simply say, he said something very stupid, and he immediately came and apologized, sincerely apologized, I believe.
And I think at some point you have to take a look at the totality of the man's record, his service, his family, and his honesty.
And I think the Senatorial Republican Committee ought to get a backbone.
They threw him overboard yesterday like they do with the GOP.
Nobody's better than eating their own than the GOP is.
That's not going to change.
I don't care what you say or think.
George Allen is the latest to come out and ask for or call for Aiken to step down.
George Allen of McCucca, the McCucka.
Let me give you a list.
I think there's a letter that's just gone out in the state of Missouri that John Ashcroft has put his name to, high political officials, Republican officials in Missouri, calling on Aiken to quit.
And Ashcroft is a powerful name on that letter, as you would know.
And we don't want John Ashcroft.
We want a conservative senator, at least one from the state of Missouri.
And I think Senator Blunt ought to stay out of the issue.
Well, he's not.
He's in there.
No, he's not, but he should.
Well, it's too late for that.
I mean, they're all in there.
I mean, this is a tidal wave now.
You know, we're two months from the election rush.
There's plenty of time for Mr. Aiken, who has a great.
I know.
And at the end of the day, Claire McCaskill is still stupid, too.
And Claire McCaskill still voted for Obamacare.
And Missourians still hate Obamacare.
And nothing's changed about Claire McCaskill.
There is nothing.
She voted for Obamacare.
Missourians don't want any part of Obamacare.
And most Missourians don't want any part of Claire McCaskill anymore.
That's true.
71% of the folks here in Missouri voted against Obamacare when he came up for a referendum here in the state of Missouri.
And we're not going to forget that.
But I think the GOP is too reactionary about this.
They're too concerned about losing this race.
And I think Mr. Aiken is still very much in this race.
I think he's done the right things by coming forward and acknowledging he said something very stupid.
And I think the GOP needs to move on from there.
Let's get behind the candidate.
Well, they're not.
They're not going to do that.
That's not going to happen.
In fact, Blunt, Senator Ashcroft, Kit Bond, Dan Forth, Jim Talon, they have all now called for Aiken to go.
That was just tweeted.
And there's a letter that's going around with many of those same names having signed the letter suggesting that the prudent thing for Todd Aiken to do is to withdraw from the race.
I appreciate the call, Cliff, very much.
We've got to go.
Quick timeout.
Don't go away, folks.
We will be right back.
Sticking with the telephones, Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
This is Kathy, and I'm glad you waited.
Great to have you on the program.
Hello.
Thank you.
Hi.
Well, I also think he ought to stay in the race.
Tell us why.
Hello.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Tell us why.
Okay.
Well, the people of Missouri are the ones that voted him in.
Now, this idea about it was a lot of Democrats crossing over, perhaps, I found this interesting that the radio ads that Claire McCaskill was running, I never heard any against Steelman or Bruner.
They were all targeted toward Aiken.
And it was this idea.
There were four Aiken.
McCaskill was running ads urging people to vote for Aiken.
And that's why the Democrats crossed over.
McCaskill wanted Aiken.
She was salivated.
Democrats have wanted Aiken because of the abortion issue and social issues.
They think that this is a grand slam home run for them because they think that they have got somebody that they can now tar and feather the entire Republican Party with as a pro-life kook.
I disagree.
Well, that's what they think able to.
And besides that, why then would her ads have said he's too conservative for Missouri?
That's the way the ads were.
He's too conservative for Missouri.
And so I think, I believe that she knows that there are a lot of conservatives in Missouri.
I never heard anything about the other candidates just about Aiken.
I think she called him the most conservative, knowing that it would help him.
Like you say, it's a plus in Republican primary elections.
Whatever, I'm just telling you what is.
She wanted Aiken.
Now she's got him.
We'll see what happens.
She wanted Aiken.
I've got to leave him because I think what's going to happen, okay, this is what I really believe.
If they try to force him out, and whoever it is they choose, number one, I don't like that.
I feel like they have rammed other candidates down our throats, and that is not what we want.
We don't want someone else choosing for us.
But you had somebody.
Does it not bother you that you had McCaskill choosing this one for you in a reverse psychological way?
Well, she didn't choose it for me because I voted for him.
And there are a lot of people who did.
And I think that, honestly, that Missouri will elect him.
And I think if the Republican Party gets in here and messes with this, I think they will lose.
Whoever it is they're planning to put up, I'm sure that they've got their plans, but I think they're going to lose it because to not stick behind our guy and to throw him under the bus like this is going to anger a lot of the conservatives.
Leave him and let him run.
And you know what?
Here's another thing.
I used to be on the other side of this abortion issue.
I worked for now, back when I was in my college days.
And there were a lot of things that I did not understand.
Actually, still are.
And I do a lot of reading, but there are issues that I have to be instructed on still.
And so for him to have said something like that, you know what?
I've heard that same thing, that a woman's body shuts down.
Well, you know, whenever people are in prison, sometimes that happens.
So it kind of made sense.
Okay.
Okay.
No, it doesn't.
See, this is the problem.
It doesn't.
It doesn't make sense.
There have been rapist marauders in wartime throughout the history of humanity.
The woman's body doesn't shut down.
See, this is exactly my point at the beginning of the program.
Please understand here, I'm not being critical of you.
I'm simply reacting to what you said.
I know what happened here.
I know what happens to people who only talk to people who agree with them.
You end up not being exposed to alternative.
It's not you because you, former, now aficionado and so forth.
But this idea that a woman's body shuts down is something that a group of people have contrived as they desperately try to persuade people to see things their way.
Now, I know exactly what's going on here.
You have a case of rape and a pregnancy.
And the true pro-lifer says it's not the baby's fault.
Why should there be an exception?
It's not the baby's fault.
And so they try to persuade people.
And in the process, they conjure up things such as a woman's body shuts down.
And it really, it's not something to be their intentions are entirely honorable.
Their intentions are perfectly fine, but that simply isn't true.
And we don't, I just don't want to deal in things that aren't true.
And I don't want to get anywhere on the basis of something that isn't true.
It doesn't last.
It doesn't sustain itself.
And it's not something that you can support.
If you never have your thoughts or your facts challenged, if you live in an echo chamber, what's wrong with the Democrat Party?
What's wrong with the media, folks?
They literally have no clue about us.
All they know is they hate us.
And Geithner, look at Geithner, just to give you an example of this.
Talking to Paul Ryan during a budget committee hearing before House members, Geithner admitted, we don't have a plan to fill whatever they were talking about.
But Geithner said to Ryan, what we do know is we don't like yours.
They don't like us.
And they don't know anything about us other than what they tell each other.
That's why they believe all this cock-a-mame rig-amarole asinine stuff about us because they live in a bubble, their little echo chamber.
I got to just saw the clock.
I got to take a break.
Thanks for the call.
Be right back.
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