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I am still laughing and I'm still jealous over the people that punked the TV station in San Francisco with the names of the flight crew on that Asiana Airlines accident.
Captain Sum Ting Wong, some co-pilot we too low.
Flight engineer Holy Fuk.
And chief flight attendant Odette Hurt or whatever.
Bang ding out.
Bang ding out.
I got an email from a friend in Dallas who had not heard until I mentioned it yesterday, was listening to the audio of the Infobabe Anchorette reading it.
It practically drove off the road.
A friend of mine, we used to play pranks in high school, junior high, against our teachers and stuff.
I mean, this is one of those things.
If you do it, you're just busting at the seams to tell everybody you did it, but you don't dare.
You don't dare.
Oh, man.
Folks, I had so much fun pulling stuff like this.
I mean, some of it on the radio back when it was illegal, when it was legal to record people without their knowledge.
Calling women and telling them I had a picture phone in the 70s.
It was fun.
I want to go to the audio soundbites because last night on Fox, Greta Van Sustran interviewed one of the Martin family attorneys, Jasmine Rand, or maybe it's Jasmine Rand.
And this woman kind of let it all out of the bag for everybody in the left.
She's a lawyer.
But then she let it out of the bag.
She says, I'm not really a lawyer.
I'm a social engineer.
Everything I do is about social justice.
And Greta, who is a warrior and very serious lawyer and has a deep and profound appreciation for the law, took this woman to task.
We've got three soundbites.
Here's the first question from Greta.
The whole point of the jury is that we assign them the job to weigh the facts.
We draft the jury.
We make them sit there.
Lots of times they don't want to be there.
We then present the evidence, and the judge then says, here's the evidence, here's the law, and instructs them on the law, and then tells them it's their duty.
It's not mine.
It's not yours.
It's not anybody else's in the community.
It's the jury's duty to weigh the evidence and to weigh the facts.
And then all of a sudden, suddenly afterwards, you say that they can't do their jobs.
I have a greater duty beyond being an attorney, and that's to be a social engineer.
And when the law doesn't get it right, I believe that we have the right to peacefully and morally conscientiously object to the decision of the jury.
There are millions of people out there who don't agree with that decision.
So it's not just the legalists.
So here's a woman when it doesn't.
What did I tell you yesterday?
I hate to keep saying, I see I told you so, but the left was upset yesterday because they didn't get their way.
They're a bunch of little kids, and they have been getting their way for the last five years.
Everything they want they've gotten except gun control.
And there's one other thing that they're still amnesty.
But everything else they got, they got gay marriage, they're on the way to getting it.
They've got the Supreme Court found that something unconstitutional isn't Obamacare.
They got Obama.
They've got government growing like it's never grown before.
The private sector shrinking like it's never got more people of welfare than ever before.
They got more people of unemployment than ever before.
They're getting everything they want, these little kids.
And then they didn't get this verdict.
And it's me.
They start crying like a bunch of little impertinent kids.
Spoiled brats.
Nobody can.
These people were not personally invested in Trayvon Martin.
So when it didn't go her way, then all of a sudden she stops being a lawyer.
And she's a social engineer.
And she is to make sure that what happened that didn't go her way does go her way by hook or by crook.
And this is what Greta said to her.
That's deeply disturbing.
They say millions are out there didn't see it.
You know, and I know that millions of people who may not like a verdict, whether it's for it or against this case or another, didn't watch the case, didn't sit in the courtroom, didn't weigh the evidence, didn't listen to the jury instructions.
That's just noise.
That's why we have court systems, is so that people, so that both sides have an opportunity to be heard.
This social engineering, I don't know if that's more like social manipulation than social, I don't know what social engineering is, but actually justice is presented in the courtroom with a jury deciding it and both sides having an opportunity.
That's justice and the jury deciding it.
Boy, she's so right.
There's no social engineering here.
This is social imposition.
Social manipulation, but actually it's imposition.
This woman wants to impose on everybody what she didn't get her way.
And everybody who disagrees with what happened at court is warranted and justified, even though they have no clue what happened.
As far as the left is concerned, anybody who loses anything is automatically a victim, is automatically in the minority, and then automatically qualifies for having the decision reversed because they're not happy, because they're victims.
Journalism schools simply indoctrinate these young skulls full of mush with the left-wing agenda.
They tell them they're teaching journalism, but that's not what they're teaching.
They're indoctrinating them in the left-wing agendas.
This woman went to law school, but she's not a lawyer.
She's using the law to bend flake and form and shape.
I'll give you a great example.
This Angela Corey, I just saw a picture of her here on Fox, the prosecuting attorney.
I meant to tell you all this yesterday.
I watched when the verdict came in.
It was late at night on Saturday, and I had not had the TV on all day.
I've been reading or been out doing something.
Anyway, turned it on, and it wasn't long before the networks all cut away to the prosecution press conference.
And this attorney, this state attorney, Angela Corey, is acting like she just won an award.
She's up there as though she's in her mind accepting accolades for doing a great job.
I'm thinking, madam prosecutor, you just lost.
You just got your butt kicked, and she's up there accepting praise.
Her attitude is that she has just won some giant award and she's there to accept it, talk about how wonderful it all was.
It was one of the biggest disconnects I've ever seen.
Now, who is this woman?
This woman, Angela Corey, has demanded that Harvard fire Dershowitz because of what Dershowitz has said about her.
This woman wants anybody who criticizes her needs to be punished, fired, dismissed, penalized somehow.
She actually has asked Harvard to fire Dershowitz because Dershowitz has said that if anybody here needs to be prosecuted, it's her for prosecutorial misconduct and so forth.
She is a classic illustration.
You know what the Peter principle is?
That's where you rise and rise and finally you're promoted to a point where you're not qualified to do the gig.
That happened to her at age eight, I think.
But most of the people, most people like that, have no clue that they're not competent.
They have no clue that they're not qualified.
They instead have this inflated self-image of greatness and unassailability.
And that was one of the biggest disconnects.
I'm sitting here, my mouth is half open watching this.
Because as I'm watching her, I know that the jury came back with not guilty, but this woman's acting like she's got the attitude to think she's praising the lawyers, praising the lawyers.
They just got skunked.
She says, thank you, the lawyers, great job.
Best lawyers, best lawyers you ever worked with.
They just got creamed.
And this woman's acting like she just got Judge of the Year or Prosecutor of the Year award from the ABA.
And I thought, maybe I heard wrong.
Maybe they did win.
Those are the kind of people now that are running journalism schools and they're running news divisions.
I mean, we are, we're faced with people in positions of power and prominence who are totally unqualified and unfit.
There it is.
Speak to the devil on Fox.
For some reason, maybe they can hear me.
They're now replaying.
Look at it.
That was Saturday night.
Oh, they've pumped away from it now.
Poor Martha McCallum.
She's over in London waiting for the birth of a human baby.
She's doing Megan Kelly's show because Megan is on maternity leave or whatever.
They're waiting for this baby to pop over there.
So they send a Fox anchor over there to wait for the baby to pop.
What a gig.
Anyway, there she's back.
There she is.
She's accepting, or she's acting like she's just accomplished a great thing.
We are, folks, wherever you turn, schools, all of these institutions that everybody thinks we can rely on, they have been populated by a bunch of left-wing type people who are not qualified, but at the same time think they are the most brilliant people around.
They think they are the best in the world and they don't have a clue.
And it's having a profound effect.
We don't have special people teaching schools anymore.
No, we do, but sadly, not everywhere.
And journalism students are not being taught journalism.
They're being indoctrinated with the left-wing agenda.
And the same thing in a number of so-called professions.
So this lawyer that Greta's talking to, no, I haven't lost my place.
This lawyer that Greta's talking is a classic example.
She's not a lawyer.
She's got a law degree.
She might have passed the bar, but that's not what she's doing.
She's trying to impose her agenda on everybody.
What?
Mm-hmm.
Go ahead.
I'm just trying to make sure there's no dead interview.
Some of these lawyers can barely speak English themselves.
Oh, well, you know, that Snerdley's asking me if I've noticed that some of these lawyers, you know, use the same kind of ibonics that Rachel Gintel does.
Yeah, that's new school.
That's new generation.
That's now, Snerdley.
You're old school and older.
How do you, this is my point.
This is Snerdley's asking me how do you get out of law school if you can't speak the language.
This is my point.
How do you get a college degree when you can't read the diploma, when you're illiterate?
There were a number of NFL players who graduated from their universities.
They were illiterate.
How can that be?
We've lowered standards to the point now that there may as well not be any.
We've lowered standards so much that losers and the incompetent are now the object of sympathy and they're victims and we orient everything in our culture around them, not the achievers.
The achievers are the bad guys.
The achievers are evidence of how unfair our society is.
The achievers are evidence of how stacked the deck is.
And the underachievers, low achievers, non-achievers are felt sorry for and are made victims of.
And everything's focused on protecting their feelings or what have you.
But how does, you know, it's not that any one group of people say I've noticed that the use of the languages in certain sectors is just as awesome.
That's why I asked at the beginning of the program, is it okay to still speak English without being looked down on?
You know, speak correct English and somebody get on you for bragging or trying to show people up.
I don't know.
One more here with Greta.
After Greta said, you know, you're not doing justice.
You're not social engineering.
You're doing social manipulation.
You don't even know what you're talking about.
This is what Jasmine Rand finished with.
When I'm talking about being a social engineer, George Zimmerman never would have been arrested if it wasn't the outcry from black people, brown people, white people, Republicans, Democrats, Christians, and Muslims in this nation who demanded his arrest.
He was then arrested and he was tried by a jury of his peers.
I do not believe that the jury got it right.
And the federal government has every right to bring the claim.
That's why we have federal preemptions.
They do not have the right to breach.
Couldn't be more wrong, and yet she passed the bar.
The federal government does not have every right to bring a claim here.
There was nothing federal about the crime.
Zimmerman never would have been arrested if it weren't for the outcry.
What does that tell you?
It means that there wasn't a reason to arrest him, and the only reason he was because a bunch of people started bellyaching and intimidated law enforcement.
They had to fire the police chief in order to, and then Angela Corey starts running around hiding evidence and so forth, not presenting exculpatory evidence.
The left doesn't care, folks.
There's no such thing as cheating or playing fair.
There's just whatever it takes to get what they want.
And then, even after they get what they want, it's never enough.
Let's take a brief time out.
We'll be back and continue after this.
Folks, the left doesn't know it, but they have been shocked and totally discombobulated today when they finally figure out what Rachel Gentel said last night on CNN.
That there was not even one racial component to this whole thing.
That the reason Trayvon started beating up Zimmerman is because Rachel had told Trayvon that Zimmerman might be a rapist.
And since he's male, that means he's a cracker rapist.
It means he's a creepy-ass cracker gay rapist.
He's a guy.
He might be a rapist.
So she's telling Trayvon you might have some predator homosexual there.
Of course, she doesn't know those words, but that's what she meant.
And then she further said, run away, Trayvon, run.
Your little brother is in your house.
You don't want this guy following you.
So this was a gay thing.
And then CNN, there's a YouTube video that's out.
One of the prosecutors in the Zimmerman case KO'd a black juror.
A potential black juror got voidered because he watches Fox News.
Or I don't know if it's he or she, but a potential black juror was not allowed by the prosecution because the juror watched Fox.
See, the left have been running around.
That jury wasn't fair.
There were these black people.
There weren't no jury appears and so forth.
You know, well, go talk to your stupid idiot prosecutors about it.
Because they KO'd, they 86ed a black, potential black jerk just because the juror watches Fox.
All right.
Let's see.
Outside the Department of Justice today, press conference to announce scores of justice for Trayvon vigils outside federal buildings across the country this weekend.
The Reverend Sharpton had comments about President Obama.
I'm putting pressure on the legal authorities at the Justice Department and the legislative authorities in Florida.
We do not want to be, I think the president has made a statement of consolation.
We don't need consolation.
We need legislation and we need some federal prosecution.
Reverend Al, not happy with the stance of President Obama, made a statement of consolation.
No, Reverend Al, just Obama's focusing on the guns.
Reverend Al hasn't, nobody's told him yet that this really wasn't about race.
That doesn't matter.
They're going to make it about race no matter what.
What's quick question, William?
Ray Vernal, yeah, he has a show on NBC, but he's not doing that as a show host on NBC.
He's a community activist.
They can go back and forth.
Those people can.
I'll tell you what's really going on out there right now.
Reverend Sharpton, whoever else, desperately looking for a way to blame all of this on the Republicans.
That's one of the objectives.
Somebody will come up with a way to do it.
We're just talking about the overwhelming level of incompetence in really accomplished positions.
Law school, journalism, just the level of genuine.
Folks, it's not just that they're people that are not qualified.
You had some really stupid people as well.
By stupid, I really mean stupid.
I'm talking about IQ deficient.
Some people who order a fries short of a happy meal.
And what is often a characteristic about every one of these people is that they don't know it.
They have no idea how incompetent or stupid they are.
It's the exact opposite.
They have the loftiest, highest self-image Angela Corey.
I'm telling you, she hasn't the slightest idea.
I'm trying to be nice here.
That's why I'm not finishing sentences.
But there are many things at work.
We are promoting, elevating, graduating, nominating, hiring the truly incompetent, and in some cases, the truly stupid.
And it would be helpful if those people knew that about themselves and could then adjust and grow, but they don't.
It's just the exact opposite.
They think they're the cat's meow, or whatever the common new generation phrase is to explain that.
Let me give you another example.
This is from this relatively new website, Campus Reform, which is, I found it to be pretty good.
It is a website focusing on what happens on college campaign all across the fruited plane.
And I really don't know if it has a political identity, but they do find out things happening on campus that nobody else would report.
University of Pennsylvania professor Anthea Butler on Monday expressed anger over the not guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, arguing in a blog post that God must be a white racist.
God ain't good all the time, said Professor Butler.
In fact, sometimes God is not for us.
As a black woman in a nation that has taken too many pains to remind me that I'm not a white man and I'm not capable of taking care of my reproductive rights or my voting rights, I know that this American God ain't my God.
Now, I'm going to read this.
This is an exact quote, and I'm going to read this to you again.
It is Professor Anthea Butler who contends that the not guilty Zimmerman verdict is because God is a white racist.
God ain't good all of the time, she said.
In fact, I'm just going to read this exactly as she wrote it.
In fact, sometimes God is not for us.
As a black woman in an nation, that has taken too many pains to remind me that I'm not a white man and am not capable of taking care of my reproductive rights or my voting rights, I know that this American God ain't my God.
As a matter of fact, she continues, I think he's a white racist God with a problem.
And more importantly, he's carrying a gun and he's stalking young black men.
Professor Butler made this claim in a blog post on religiondispatches.org where she is a contributing editor.
She works as an associate professor in the University of Pennsylvania Department of Religious Studies.
She is an associate professor of religious studies.
So I don't know what parents pay to send their kids to this school, but it's a lot.
They're being taught by a woman who said God ain't good all the time.
fact, sometimes God's not for us.
As a black woman in Ann, my point is this woman couldn't find a job anywhere outside the university.
Every university has a certain number of positions where they put these radicals.
I'm sure the University of Pennsylvania has some brilliant professors, science, wherever.
I'm sure they do.
But every university, I don't care, Ivy League, Stanford, UCLA, USC, every one of these universities makes sure they have enough slots to put these radical, really oddball, far-left-wing nut cases in positions, professorial positions.
I guess it's part of modified affirmative action or what have you.
Now, Professor Butler also claimed that Trayvon Martin's killing was the result of racism linked to Christianity.
She says, as an historian of American and African-American religion, I know that the Trayvon Martin moment is just one moment in the history of racism in America that in large part has its underpinnings in Christianity.
She added that Christians are among America's biggest racists.
In another blog post, Professor Butler, the Anthea Butler, University of Pennsylvania, also criticized Texas Governor Rick Perry, the Koch brothers, who she doesn't have the slightest idea who they are or what they do.
The Koch brothers are just like the cross, the Dracula.
She criticized Texas Governor Rick Perry to Koch brothers, the NRA, and capitalism as part of a system which supports the actions of people like George Zimmerman.
This is the kind of woman who when Angela Corey comes in the class as a student gets an A and end up thinking that they're the smartest people in the world.
And they run around and they cop that attitude, and they just embarrass themselves, and they don't even know it.
I'm not kidding.
Angela Corey went out there Saturday night and acted like she had just the number one criminal on the FBI list.
Whoever it is.
Whatever Terry.
She just found him, just got him prosecuted, just got a guilty.
It was the most incredible thing.
Her office had just been embarrassed and humiliated.
She's out there passing along awards and recognition.
It was just Twilight Zone.
Here's Cindy, Battle Lake, Minnesota.
Hi, Cindy.
I'm glad you waited.
You're next up.
Hi, Rush.
Make a Dittos.
It's just an honor to speak to you.
I tuned into you about 15 years ago, and you opened my eyes.
I was just scared to death of what's happening with our country, and I can't believe all the people that are so willing to just give up their freedoms and to turn away and make decisions on emotions.
I just have a couple quick things.
Do you think Rachel feels a little guilty that maybe she planted the seed in Trayvon's mind that he was going to be attacked by a gay man, and perhaps she was the one that got him to be confrontational to Zimmerman?
I need to ask, did I hear you right?
You asking me if Rachel Gentel will feel a little guilty that maybe she planted a seed in Trayvon's mind that he was going to be attacked by a gay guy.
Correct.
Just don't see that.
I don't either.
Don't see that.
I didn't watch the trial, but I would have imagined the defense would have tried to maybe point out the hatred that really was on the other side, not on Zimmerman's side.
I mean, this should have never went to trial.
Bobby, I know.
You've got to understand.
Rachel is exactly what I was just talking about.
Rachel Gentel is proud of what she said.
I guarantee you that in Rachel's house, they're talking about maybe a reality show, maybe a TV show.
Exactly.
Rachel's house, they're saying if the Kardashians have won, why not us?
That's probably true.
That is absolutely true.
And one other throw out a $5,000 Walmart gift card.
You never know what you can get.
That's true.
I just wanted to state, too, as a woman, I am so sick of all the rhetoric that says women are for abortion and our rights.
I am a hard-working mother of three grand.
I have three grandchildren.
I am just sick for this country.
We have to get back to the truth.
We have to get back to what's right.
And I'm so that you have been the voice that gives us that information.
And you and several other people are the only ones that are really telling the truth and making people like me aware of what's really going on.
Well, I appreciate that.
I want to tell you something, though.
The media does not portray this.
But on the, for example, the issue of abortion, you're not in the minority.
On the issue of Obamacare, you're not in the minority.
I want, Cindy, I want you to believe.
It's going to be hard to when you watch the media every day, but you are not in the minority.
I believe I'm not in the minority, but I believe too many people are just asleep.
And if they don't wake up pretty soon, we're losing the generation that really understands what our country is for.
I'm 55, and I see the younger people, they have no clue, and they really don't care.
Young people never do have a clue.
Well, that's true.
There are some young people that do, but they've always been the exception.
They always all grow up at some point.
The problem is that they're all being indoctrinated by stupid leftists.
But look, all's not lost.
I'm still here.
And you're not in the minority.
The election returns notwithstanding.
You're not in the minority on most things.
That's what's so damn frustrating.
26 people, 26% of people watch this trial.
The vast majority of this country does not think that Trayvon Martin got railroaded or that the wrong verdict was arrived at.
The majority of the country does not disagree with what happened in the trial.
You're just never going to know that if all you do is watch the media.
But a majority, they're having to work really hard to gin up standaround rallies, much less riots.
It's depressing because you never see reality anymore portrayed.
You're just watching a never-ending effort everywhere in the media to advance the leftist agenda, no matter what.
Anyway, I appreciate the call, Cindy.
Thank you very much.
We'll be back and continue here in just a second.
Oh, you know it as well as I do.
There's some TV network out there.
I don't care.
Some little production house somewhere, even as we speak, drooling over the possibility of a Rachel Gentel reality show.
You just know it.
Because they all think last night was, oh, charming, engaging, just likable, lovable, funny, really, really well-spoken.
You wait.
Maybe, homie boo-boo.
I don't know.
But has anybody asked Rachel Gentel, has she weighed in on whether or not the Washington Redskins is a racist mascot name?