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Diane Feinstein.
Senator Dyphi, California, just introduced her latest assault weapons ban about a half hour ago.
That's a little over a half hour ago.
I don't know if Congress has passed it yet, but if they haven't, there are going to be a lot of outrage out there in the media.
I mean, she proposed it a half hour ago.
Why hadn't it passed yet?
And media wonder, what's everybody waiting on?
What are they waiting for?
She proposed it, pass it.
Why hadn't Obama signed it?
If both houses of Congress don't pass Feinstein's bill by the end of the day, Obama says, I can't wait any longer.
I can't wait for Congress to act.
They're just going to declare the ban to be effective via executive order.
She's pretty comprehensive in this.
150 weapons targeted.
She wants a national registry of every owner of every gun.
She says the purpose is to dry up the supply of these weapons over time.
And she went out there on stage and she actually had some weapons that you're not allowed to have in Washington.
Sort of like David Gregory, except that she got special permission to display the guns in Washington, D.C.
So that's up and running off to the races.
Media will be counting the hours now until action is taken on this.
You remember Dave, not David, Dick Gregory?
Dick Gregory, the great African-American community, he said yesterday that white women benefited the most from the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
In fact, not just the Civil Rights Act, but throughout the entire civil rights movement, white women benefited the most.
And his example, are you ready for his example?
He said, the next time you get on an airliner and you see an old, fat, ugly white stewardess, we got her that job.
Yeah, we're supposed to be thankful for that.
Now, of course, Gregory can say it because he's a liberal.
He can say it because he's African-American.
And nobody's going to question it.
Nobody's going to think it's politically incorrect.
In fact, they probably have an intellectual academic analysis of this.
An old, fat, ugly white stewardess, next time you see one of those on the airplane, and he said, they're all over the place.
You can thank us for that.
We got her that job.
John Kerry had his confirmation hearings begin today for Secretary of State.
I don't know if you know this.
He served in Vietnam, folks.
And he made that point in his opening statement.
Senator McCain, as he mentioned, is a longtime friend.
I will never forget standing with him in Hanoi, in the cell in the Hanoi Hilton, in which he spent a number of years of his life, just the two of us, listening to him talk about that experience.
I will always be grateful for his partnership in helping to make real peace with Vietnam.
We were able to help heal deep wounds and end a war that had divided too many people for much too long.
I can pledge to you that as a veteran of war, I will always carry the consequences of our decisions in my mind.
Who knew?
Who knew?
John Kerry is the servant of Vietnam.
What difference does it make, though?
At this point, what the hell difference does it make that John Kerry served in Vietnam?
Who knew?
You know, I'm looking at these things in an entirely new.
I've been watching this stuff all my life.
And here I am, age 62 now.
I have a birthday.
Yes, sir, 62.
Is that right?
Yeah, 62.
And even now, I see these things like this hearing today, like Hillary yesterday on Benghazi.
It's just, it's a dog and pony show.
It's back scratch time.
I mean, it's people getting together in the same class, the ruling class in this case, the elites, and they're praising each other, and they're telling each other how wonderful they are and how great they are and how much they've meant to themselves, how much they've meant to their country, and how much they're going to mean to the country.
And aren't we wonderful people?
And don't we really care?
And we're really special.
I'm really looking at all of this in a drastically different way now.
This was a pure dog and pony show.
There's no question that Kerry's going to be confirmed.
And there's also no question in my mind he's going to be a disaster.
Because anybody that thinks like the people in this administration think, particularly as it relates to this country's place in the world, this country's history have to be a disaster.
To these people, America's always been wrong.
And they scratch each other's backs while they talk about that.
America is always guilty.
America is always the one that's made the transgressions.
America always has to be the one to apologize.
America has bullied people.
And now we've got people running the show who understand this.
And they're going to make it right around the world.
They're going to let everybody know we're sorry for bullying them.
And we're sorry for stealing their oil.
And we're sorry for stealing their tin.
And we're sorry for stealing their plutonium.
And we're sorry for coming in and conquering their people.
And so forth.
We understand how bad the United States has been.
And we're all here to fix it.
They get together at these confirmation hearings and basically tell each other how wonderful they all are.
And they actually put these shows on, knowing that the American people are watching, and they actually think the American people are going to lap it up.
And think about how wonderful this is.
Now, Lurch, which our affectionate nickname for the haughty John Kerry, who, as you just heard, served in Vietnam.
No, for those of you new to the program, it's a standing joke.
John Kerry, every time he opens his mouth, tells people he served in Vietnam.
And so we simply make a joke out of it.
John Kerry, who, by the way, you might not know, it's impossible not to know because it's all he does to remind people about it.
You know, if you have to tell people how great you are, you're not great.
If you have to tell people what you've done, people don't know or don't care.
If you have to constantly remind people about your achievements, that they're not very noteworthy then.
And that's John Kerry to a T. Anyway, he saw that it worked for Hillary.
He saw that it worked for Oprah.
He saw that Lance Armstrong should have done it and didn't do it.
So old Lurch worked up some tears over the great sacrifices made by America's diplomats.
Nearly 42 years ago, Chairman Fulbright first gave me the opportunity to testify before this committee during a difficult and divided time for our country.
If you confirm me, I would take office as secretary, proud that the Senate is in my blood, but equally proud that so too is the Foreign Service.
My father's work under presidents, both Democrat and Republican, took me and my siblings around the world for a personal journey that brought home the sacrifices and the commitment the men and women of the Foreign Service make every day on behalf of America.
Oh, wow.
So you heard him crack up there.
You heard him cry.
Yes, I'm a cynic, folks.
I think a lot of this phony baloney plastic banana good time rocket.
I'm sorry.
I don't think any of this is genuine.
I think this is all for show.
This is a preordained thing.
It's a fait accompli.
What?
Oh, no.
I didn't think of that.
It's interesting.
That is interesting.
I just got an email.
Given what Dick Gregory said, should Hillary thank the civil rights movement.
Dick Gregory's an old, fat, ugly white stewardess as they got the job.
When you get on an airplane, you'll see that because of the civil rights movement.
So this guy in the email says, you think Hillary?
Some of you people out there can be so mean.
Some of you people out there can get me to say some of the most insensitive things.
Well, it's kind of like the Academy Awards.
I don't know.
When you sit around listening to people talk about all their achievements and accomplishments, and when you sit around listening to people talk about how great they are, it's one thing.
But then when you realize these people are drinking their own Kool-Aid, I mean, John Kerry really thinks he's the greatest thing that's strubbing the earth, probably even better than Obama.
These people all think this specially, all think they're a cut above.
That's why they're in this elite club of the ruling class.
Anyway, he got heckled.
John Kerry got heckled as he once was a heckler.
John Kerry got heckled and he appreciated it.
I know there's a lot of ground to cover.
They are the people I need help.
I'm tired of my friends in the middle of dying.
I don't know if they're going to be alive the next day.
When I first came to Washington and testified, I obviously was testifying as part of a group of people who came here to have their voices heard.
And that is, above all, what this place is about.
So I respect, I think, the woman who was voicing her concerns.
Wow, man.
So geez, you're reminding us that he was even a protester one time, too.
He served in Vietnam.
He was a war protester, and therefore he thanks the woman who showed up and heckled him.
I wonder if he gave her the ticket to get in.
Ah, that's just the cynic in me asking the question.
But what difference does it make at this point?
What difference does any of it make?
Let's go back to the archives, the grooveyard of forgotten soundbites.
Let's go back to April 22nd, 1971.
Here is, admittedly some decades ago, but these people don't change.
Once they're liberals, they are, for the most part, these guys especially are always liberals.
Let's go back, and here is your next Secretary of State speaking on Capitol Hill during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Vietnam.
Told the stories of times that they had personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires from portable telephones to human genitals and turned up the power, cut off limbs, blown up bodies, randomly shot at civilians, raised villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan.
Not isolated incidents, but crimes committed on a day-to-day basis with a full awareness of officers at all levels of command.
You see, ladies and gentlemen, this country is bad.
This country, if left to its own devices, will always choose the bad thing to do, the wrong thing to do.
And that is, again, I want to remind you this.
I think this is part and parcel of what being a leftist is, or liberal or progressive or whatever.
As you don't look out over the country, see the people as good and decent, you see the opposite.
You see incompetence, you see incapability, you see mean-spiritedness, racism, bigotry, extremism.
You've got to control it if you're liberal.
You got to control people.
Left to their own devices, they're always going to do the wrong thing.
Left to their own devices, the people are always going to disappoint you.
Left to their own devices, the people are always going to choose the wrong thing.
Left to their own devices, they're always going to spend their money in the wrong way.
You've got to do it for them.
You've got to give them their health care.
You have got to get them to join the Army because they won't do it on their own.
You've got to get them.
Whatever it is, you have to control it.
And that's your next Secretary of State, John Kerry, here describing things that were, by the way, refuted with evidence shortly after these highly charged comments.
Now, December 4th, 2005, it was Face the Nation.
And the guest, John Kerry, who, in case you don't know, once served in Vietnam.
There is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, women, breaking sort of the customs of the historical customs, religious customs, whether you like it or not.
Iraqis should be doing that.
Right.
Iraqis ought to be doing the terrorist stuff.
Iraqis ought to be raping and terrorizing and scaring the women and the children, not Americans.
It was never established.
These were bogus charges.
Remember the Marines at Haditha?
All of those were bogus charges.
And the moment the charges were leveled, the Democrats raced to the microphones to accept the charges, to believe the charges, because their natural inclination is to believe the worst of this country.
Their natural inclination to believe the worst of the people.
So some anti-military activist goes on television, accuses Marines of raping women, scaring and terrorizing children.
It must be true.
Democrats race to the microphones to condemn it.
That's your next Secretary of State, John Kerry, who will divest his holdings to avoid conflicts.
Secretary of State nominee John Kerry and his wife, Teresa Hines-Kerry, will divest from their holdings in dozens of companies.
Do you know that John Kerry via his wife is invested in private equity funds?
Yeah.
Do you know that John Kerry's invested in hedge funds?
You're not supposed to.
Those are evil people.
Wall Street people.
You're not supposed to do that.
You can't have any of your social security invested there.
They'll steal it from John Kerry's investment.
Well, John Kerry doesn't have anything.
It's his wife's money.
He also has stock in big oil.
Did you know Teresa Heinz-Kerry?
Because it really has to stipulate.
Teresa Heinz-Kerry has the money.
He glommed onto it via marriage.
I mean, he might own his windsurf board, but that's about it.
She owns the cars, the planes, the houses.
Anyway, they have investments in big oil.
Big oil.
Yes, John Kerry, Teresa Heinz Kerry.
These are among the fattest fat cats in the country.
In addition to big oil, Teresa Heinz Carey's invested in the biggest defense contract.
How can this be when these people run around and tell us we shouldn't do that?
We shouldn't be investing in propping up the military-industrial complex.
We ought not be investing in big oil.
We need to be investing in wind, solar.
We oughtn't to be doing this, investing in hedge funds.
Do you know what else?
Kerry has stock.
Well, I keep saying his wife has stock in Comcast.
That's NBC.
Is that a conflict of interest?
Where's the outrage?
Of course, there isn't any outrage.
How come Kerry never recused himself before?
Now, he's been in the Senate for 28 years, not even when he was running for president.
And how come the watchdog media never questioned Kerry about or even report on his tremendous wealth or his extensive, they never do?
Because in truth, it isn't his.
See, that's their out.
It isn't his.
So they're out there running around bashing everybody else's rich except those who are members of good standing of the ruling class.
I got to take a break.
We'll be back.
Don't go away.
Ladies and gentlemen, yesterday, Apple Computer reported the most the biggest quarter in revenue in the history of businesses and financial reporting.
Apple Computer also reported the fourth most profitable quarter ever posted by any company ever.
The most revenue in a quarter ever and the fourth most profitable quarter.
And the stock is in a free fall after ours plunged 10%, now down 11 to 12%.
How can that happen?
How can a company with the fourth most profitable quarter ever and the most revenue ever crash?
And there are two answers.
One is analysts on the street, and the other is the media.
And I know many of you get irritated with me for talking about Apple and my iPhones and all that stuff that I love, but there is a, I think, an object lesson here.
It doesn't have anything to do with Apple except as they have become an enemy, much like anybody else who is successful has become the enemy.
Plus, it's also the ribald competition of capitalism.
And there's a whole bunch of fascinating stuff about this to me.
And maybe, as the program unfolds, I'll get into it.
Also, I have to correct myself.
I just saw John Kerry has a net worth himself of $193 million.
It used to be independent of his wife's.
I did not know this.
I mean, he's got almost as much money as Mitt Romney.
And he tried to escape taxes on his boat by putting it in Roland.
I wonder how he treats his dog on vacation.
Folks, how great is this?
It has been confirmed that Adele will make her anticipated return to the stage when she shows up at the Epidemic Award, Academy Awards, so Academy Awards to sing a title song in the movie Skyfall.
This will be her first appearance in public.
So great.
First appearance in public since giving birth to a human baby.
And in addition to Adele showing up and singing live on stage, wow.
Hey, at least you're not going to lip-sync it like Beyoncé do.
People are really giving her grief over this.
I mean, I think Wolf Blitzer just heard yesterday that she lip-synced, and he's all over it.
I find it fascinating.
The thing that upsets people.
We can be all this in debt.
We can have an economy that's being plundered that is not growing.
We have unemployment skyrocketing.
We praise the guy in charge of it.
Some singer gets up and lip-syncs a national anthem, but he has a cow.
Oh, well, in addition to Adele and her first public appearance, you know what else is going to happen?
The all six actors who have portrayed James Bond are going to be on the same stage for the first time ever.
Do you realize that what that's going to mean to ratings for the Academy?
It was from Sean Connery on to Daniel Craig.
I saw this news today.
I said, wow, this is a great way to get me going into the weekend.
That's exciting stuff.
Taylor Swift demanded a face-to-face showdown with Harry Styles.
She thinks he cheated on her.
Some radaronline.com has the exclusive on this.
And she says because of that, she may never trust him again.
That's a shame.
It's a terrible shame.
The things that young people have to go through in America today and the trauma and the shock, the things that they have to learn.
It's just incredible.
Now, I really do need to correct this John Kerry stuff.
And I have to tell you, I was wrong.
And I still don't know how this happened.
I'm not aware that John Kerry has ever earned more than his Senate salary.
But according to this story from the Politico, John Kerry has an estimated net worth of $193 million.
And we know this because that's mentioned in a letter to the State Department's Office of the Legal Advisor.
And this is where Kerry announced his intentions to disinvest or divest from big oil, from big TV, from big hedge fund, big farmers, all these places that good liberals are not supposed to be invested in.
Well, yeah, I know he ran, I know he had a bagel shop, but really, I'm being serious.
When I saw this just now, I was literally stunned.
$193 million.
And here's the kicker.
If that $193 million net worth for Kerry, who, by the way, served in Vietnam, if that number's true, it means that he's lost a lot of money lately because according to the Forbes 400 survey, in 2004, Kerry himself was worth about $240 million.
His wife, Teresa Heinz-Kerry, is worth anywhere from $500 million to $1 billion on her own.
I didn't know.
I didn't know that Kerry had anywhere near that kind of money.
Now, hell no, not going to go there.
But $240 million in 2004.
Now, for the record, Mitt Romney's estimated net worth is $250 million.
Or to put this in perspective, Mitt Romney's net worth, estimated net worth, is anywhere between one-third and one-fifth the wealth of John Kerry and his wife back in 2004.
And yet, we can't have Romney be president.
We can't let Romney get in charge because he's a rich.
He's a stinking rich fat cat.
We don't want Romney.
He hides his money in the Caymans.
He has Swiss bank accounts.
Now, Kerry's investments are in family trusts.
You know why Kerry's investments are in family trusts?
To avoid paying taxes.
It's a trick that Kerry and the Clintons learned from the Kennedys.
So I just wanted to pass that on because I don't want people getting mad at me for saying that Kerry didn't have any money until he married his wife.
Apparently, he did.
I don't know where he got it.
I don't know how this happened.
I don't know how long he's been married to Teresa, but I don't know if it's gifts from her to him, payoffs.
I have no clue.
I don't know what job he's ever had.
I don't know what kind of investment or series of them pays off like that, other than if you remember the ruling class and they end up taking care of you.
Yep, Apple shares down 11 to 12 percent on the fourth most profitable quarter ever posted by any company ever.
And in terms of revenue, the biggest quarter ever in the history of quarters, in the history of revenue, in the history of business, in the history of the world.
And the stock is tanking.
And there are reasons that the stock is tanking.
One of the reasons the stock is tanking is Wall Street stock market is really a futures game.
They don't reward you for what is happening.
They base, the analysts do, base their guidance on what they think the future is going to be.
And Apple gave its predictions called guidance for the next quarter, and it didn't make anybody happy.
Now, Apple has been a target.
Apple's the new IBM.
Everybody hated IBM.
Everybody hates Apple because they're the biggest and they're most popular and everybody loves them.
So everybody hates them, even though they're good liberals out there.
Everybody hates them.
And do themselves any favor by winning a lawsuit against Sam Sung.
The big guys are supposed to take it in the shorts.
The big guys are supposed to bend over Grabby Ankles and let the little guys have whatever they want as punishment for being a big guy.
And Apple said, screw you.
You're stealing our stuff.
Our designs took them to court, patent lawsuits, infringement, and they won.
Billion-dollar settlement.
That did not make the media happy.
I tell you, I read the tech blogs, as I have mentioned, and the snarkiness for Apple throughout the tech media.
How many of you, speaking of this, let's move on now to Phil Mickelson.
Oh, before we get there, try this.
If you are in Oregon, if you are a regular smoker, you might want to keep your eye on a piece of legislation in the Oregon legislature.
Representative Mike Greenlick from Portland is sponsoring a bill that would make cigarettes a Schedule III controlled substance like narcotics.
You would need a prescription for it.
You would need a prescription for cigarettes.
It would be illegal to possess or distribute cigarettes without a doctor's prescription.
Under the proposal, offenders would face maximum punishments of one year in prison or a $6,200 fine or both for having a pack of cigarettes.
A substance that has not been banned, a substance that is fueling funding for children's health care services.
The sales tax revenue generated by the sale of tobacco products, primarily cigarettes, is funding children's health programs.
And yet, we have, and this is only going to take off.
This is the left.
This is who they are.
You can't be trusted to do what's good for you.
You can't be trusted.
We've tried it.
We've tried warning labels.
We have tried shaming you.
We have tried doctors on television and warning you about the health problems.
And we've done everything we can.
We have non-smoking areas.
We make you stand outside in some zero temperatures you want to smoke, and you still don't get it.
We've been nice about it.
This is what the liberals think of it.
We've been nice.
We've tried every which way we know to get you to stop smoking.
And you won't.
You keep smoking.
And so now you're going to need a prescription for it.
And if you don't have a prescription, if this bill passes in Oregon, you go to jail for a year if you're caught with a pack of cigarettes.
Because you can't be trusted to do the right thing.
Meanwhile, can you imagine somebody going to jail who's actually funding children's health care programs?
But keep a sharp eye.
Now, put yourself in a doctor's position here.
You've got, in this case, if this happens, the state government of Oregon and the governor, if this happens, the governor would sign the bill.
It'd go to the legislature and pass.
Now try to think, you're a doctor.
You pay malpractice insurance.
You know that the trial lawyers are after you every day of your life.
You know that the left is aligned against cigarette smoking and they're trying to make it a crime every bit as much as the possession of a Schedule III narcotic.
Are you going to write prescriptions for this drug?
Why would a doctor who pays malpractice insurance prescribes cigarettes?
The plaintiff's bar would love to go after that guy.
I mean, here we have something that's being declared a Schedule III controlled substance.
There's nothing medicinal about it.
Some Schedule III drugs are prescribed for medicinal purposes, but there's nothing medicinal about a cigarette.
And yet the doctor writes the script and he's making himself a target.
What thinking person would knowingly allow someone to kill themselves?
I can hear it all now.
Why not just ban tobacco?
Why do these people just play around in the margins of the edges?
Why not just ban the product?
What is the, now we want to stigmatize it to the point, oh, looky, there's Phil Mickelson on TV is doing an in-breil commercial.
You know what that is?
That's a self, that's a syringe.
It's an arthritis, I think it's arthritis drug that you shoot up yourself.
Comes with a syringe, you go out there, you go, they gave it to me when I tried to save my hearing.
And I, and I.
And I use it.
And Phil's spokesman for it.
And that's probably one of the reasons why I backtracked.
But here you had, here you have the sports media.
You ought to read some of the sports media guys talking about Mickelson.
You know, Mickelson did not ask for a change in tax policy.
He didn't join some politician's campaign.
He didn't run around there and start his own cause to lower taxes.
All he did was publicly say, I may not be able to afford to live in California.
And the sports media descended on this guy.
The sports media is every bit as left-wing as their news media counterparts are.
And they started laughing at him and making fun of him and calling him insensitive and cruel and selfish.
And so Phil has done what most people do under such assault.
He's apologized.
He's asked for forgiveness.
He's declared that he was insensitive.
Yes, he shouldn't have ever talked about it.
Yes, he should realize there are people living paycheck to paycheck.
And he let that slip from his mind.
Oh, it's so, so insensitive a thing he did.
And he's pulled the comments back.
And he's vowed never, ever again to speak in public about it.
And this is how they shut you down.
And it was the sports media.
Some people want to say it was his agent.
I'm sure the agent was in there, like everybody else, getting scared of what the sports media was doing.
One piece, AP, the author Tim Dahlberg, the headline for Mickelson, it's not easy being rich.
It's not always easy being rich, as Phil Mickelson reminded us the other day.
There are taxes to pay, apparently lots of them.
And the price of a tank of jet fuel seems to go up every day.
You know, a million dollars a week just doesn't go as far as it used to.
Now that the wealthy are paying more in tax.
You know, my question about this: every one of these snarky little liberals, I don't care where you find them in the media or just throughout the country, these are the people complaining about the price increase on their electric bill, a phone bill, a cable bill, doesn't matter.
They're complaining constantly about the rising costs of things.
Leading the charge, in fact, the cost of government never bothers them.
The price of government never bothers them.
The higher the better.
The more the better.
And that is quite telling.
It explains a lot about them.
They're statists, believe in government as the focal point, the universe, the center of everybody's life.
But no other institution that needs to raise prices to stay in business or show profit so it can stay busy.
They're never justified.
You're always screwing people and ripping people off.
They don't care about their customers.
Government, you shouldn't even utter a syllable of disagreement when your government says the price goes up.
We'll be back after this.
Okay, so Phil Nicholson.
Phil Mickelson has to lay prostate.
He has to apologize.
He has to beg for forgiveness.
He has to confess to insensitivity.
He has to basically say, yep, I'm a selfish, mean guy.
I really don't want to be.
I'm going to try not to be in the future.
I'm sorry.
Meanwhile, the captain of the New York Yankees, the shortstop Derek Jeter, as we speak, is at the Davos World Economic Forum.
Derek Jeter, shortstop of the New York Yankees, is at Davos, Switzerland, participating in the World Economic Forum.
Many of you are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, Derek Jeter be doing there.
I mean, it's snow underground.
He can't be playing baseball.
He can't be rehabbing the broken ankle.
What's he doing?
Derek Jeter, while Phil Mickelson is apologizing and begging forgiveness and admitting to insensitivity over the fact that he only keeps 37 cents of every dollar he earns.
And that's the way to look at it, by the way.
Not that he's paying 62%.
He's keeping 38 cents of every dollar.
And he's selfish and he's greedy and he's insensitive for pointing it out.
Meanwhile, the captain of the New York Yankees is at the Davos World Economic Forum helping promote climate change.
While the captain of the New York Yankees is not exactly known for getting involved in politics, Derek Jeter says that he hopes In the wake of Hurricane Sandy that climate change is addressed as global political and business leaders gather in Switzerland.
Jeter, who is sponsored by Gatorade, was invited by Pepsi, which owns Gatorade.
He said, I was in New York for Hurricane Sandy.
It's just something that's gotten so much attention is climate change.
So they're using Jeter, who I don't know him, so I don't know how much of the stuff he knows.
But anyway, a lot of people look up to Derek Jeter, young kids.
Mommy, Mommy, Derek Jeter said that the hurricane was caused by global warming and climate change.
Derrick Jeter says that we've got to stop it, mommy.
He said, we've got to go get a new car.
What are we going to do, mommy?
And that's how it happens.
In Davos, Switzerland, Derek Jeter was talking about hurricanes.
He said something has to be causing them.
We need to look at climate change.
He said, but I'm not injecting myself into politics, Jeter said.
He said, I know my place.
Right.
See, he's not even injecting himself into politics.