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July 17, 2013 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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July 17, 2013, Wednesday, Hour #3
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And welcome once again, ladies and gentlemen, back to the Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
Rush Limbaugh here at the Excellence in the Broadcasting Network.
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I want to play the audio backup is something that I a point that I made uh earlier today, and that was something else that we learned from uh Rachel Gentel on TV with Piers Morgan on Monday night.
She um inadvertently, I mean let's just review this very quickly.
What she made clear was that Trayvon Martin thought that Zimmerman was a rapist.
A gay male predator.
That's what she said.
She told Trayvon to run, run, run, because the guy might be a rapist.
Trayvon's describing him, describing him to her.
She said, Well, you gotta run, Trayvon.
And then she pointed out that uh Trayvon wasn't that kind, meaning he's not gay.
And then she reminded everybody that Trayvon's little brother was at the house where he was staying, and uh it didn't didn't want that predator following them home with the little baby there.
So it wasn't racism, it was homophobia.
Travon Martin was homophobic.
As admitted to by Rachel Gentel.
Not supposed to say that, and it didn't get picked up anywhere after making the point yesterday.
Then what we also learned that Rachel Gentel uh, I don't know, accidentally uh inadvertently admitted that it was Travon that was the aggressor because she had told uh uh Piers Morgan that uh it was silly of Zimmerman to assume he was being killed.
It was Zimmerman's fault.
He didn't understand that what was going on was a case of whoop ass.
Trayvon wasn't trying to kill him, and it was Zimmerman's fault for not understanding that.
The cultural differences were such that Zimmerman just didn't get it, it was just whoopass.
Well, here it is.
Here's Rachel saying this.
Uh Piers Morgan questioned, do you think it was just wrong that you had no black people on the jury at all?
They don't understand, they understand he was just bash or he was killed.
Was somebody bashing like blood people?
Trust me, in the era I live, that's not bashing.
That is called whoop ass.
You just got your ass whoop.
That's what it is.
Would Trayvon, if he had been attacked or been confronted and he was scared, would he have whooped ass as you put it?
Whoop ass.
Okay, so again, uh I, as a public service, will do my best to explain this.
Piers Morgan says, Do you think it was just wrong that you had no black people on the jury?
And Rachel Gentel said, they assume the white jury, and and none of the rest of us either.
They don't understand, understand he was just bashed.
Or he was killed.
And I assume that means it's one of the two.
He would just bash, he was just killed.
Those are the two things that could have happened.
Then she explains, when somebody bash somebody like blood people.
Now, not even real Linda, so what is a blood person?
No, that's not what she means.
When somebody bash somebody like blood people, the way God, I don't know, folks.
I I really know how I would say it, but I'm gonna get ripped.
What what what she's saying here was when you beat somebody up and they get bloody.
When you beat somebody up and they start bleeding, trust me, that's where I live, that's not bashing.
That's just whoopass.
So when she said when somebody bash somebody like blood people, that means when somebody bashes somebody beats them up and they start bleeding, trust me.
Where I live, that's not bashing.
That's just called whoop ass.
You just got your ass whooped.
That's what it is.
Well, she just inadvertently said here that Trayvon is ass whooping Zimmerman.
That the left and the civil rights gang, they are totally invested in the opposite picture.
That it was Trayvon being whooped ass and bloodied.
But we know that it was Zimmerman who got bloodied.
So Piers Morgan realizing the damage here.
And this is when a an audience member was caught on camera, jaw dropped, realizing what had just been admitted to here that Trayvon was doing a little whoop ass.
And that Zimmerman should have just known he wasn't getting killed here.
He would just because she says they don't understand.
He would just bash or he was killed.
Well, in this case, he was bashed.
She's presenting the options in her generation.
The new school.
You either get bashed or you get killed.
And when you get bashed, it's whoop-ass.
And you get bloodied up, it's whoop-ass.
Or else you get killed.
But nobody being killed here.
Zimmerman should have known he would just get beat up.
Piers Morgan realized how damaging this bit of information was.
So he said, well, what would Trayvon if he had been attacked or had been confronted and he was scared?
Would he have whooped ass?
So Tre so uh Piers Morgan trying to save a day, asked Rachel, well, okay, um, if Trayvon had been attacked, if Trayvon was on bottom, could you still do whoopass in defense?
Could you do whoopass in self-defense?
Now I guarantee you, nobody does whoop ass in self-defense.
Whoopass is an offensive maneuver.
Can we all admit that?
Whoop ass is offense, and getting ass whooped is defense.
Okay.
So she clearly describing Trayvon here as the aggressor, and Piers had to come in, try to save that.
And he continued it try trying to recast what she had just said.
Would he have done that?
Could he have done that?
Why?
Would he have defended himself if he'd been in that position?
Yes.
In my mind, well, in reality, Trevon before his death, he thought I was still on the phone.
I could have called out for help or something.
But hey, I wasn't on the phone.
The struggle, he gave a fat.
Because Trayvon have an Android.
If you click on the Android, that can end a call.
And it was a struggle.
So somebody had to be on top of Trayvon.
See, at the very end, she figured out what had happened here.
And she had to put Trayvon on the bottom of this thing.
And the way that she knew that was that she was still on the phone.
She could have called out for help or something, but I wasn't on the phone.
That's when she could have called out for help is when she would.
If she's still on the phone with Trayvon, she couldn't call, unless she did, you know, called whatever for uh put him on hold.
But if she had been talking to Trayvon, she couldn't call for help.
But if the calls disconnected, she's not talking to him.
That's when she could have called for help, but she didn't call for help.
But she says I could have called out for help or something, but I wasn't on the phone.
The struggle, it gave a fact.
Don't ask me, she's the one with the 3.0.
I wasn't on the phone.
The struggle, it gave a fact.
Cause Trayvon have an Android.
And if you Clap hands together.
You just click on the android, that can end the call.
And there was a struggle.
So somebody had to be on top of Trayvon.
And there you have the logical profession.
Piers Morgan thinking he saved the day after Rachel inadvertently swerved into.
I mean, she said so much on this show Monday night.
I have to.
She admitted that it was homophobia that was going through Trayvon's mind, not racism, and that he was the aggressor and doing whoop ass.
I mean, she just threw this little upside down.
I I'm not surprised everybody's ignoring this at all.
I'm not surprised.
Nobody picked up on this yesterday.
What are you frowning at in there, Mr. Snerdley?
What do you mean you can't get over the sound bites?
I explained them.
I I told you what they mean.
Well, you're you better get over it because that's what is.
You better get over it.
That that's that's what is.
3.0 3.0 It's it Snerdley's asking, how can anybody think she's credible?
It's not about credibility.
It's not, it's about likability and being engaging and all these other things.
And it's it's about how she, you know, evokes feelings uh for in it in people.
Why are they putting?
What okay?
It's a good question.
Why are they putting her on these shows?
Why is she now going on all these shows?
That is an interesting question.
Does anybody want to try to answer that question?
That's that's one thing I will leave for aside from ratings.
There's an ideological reason why they're putting her on the show.
But I'm gonna look it.
I've provided all the answers today.
I'm gonna back out.
I'm gonna leave it up to somebody else to answer that question.
Why are they putting her on all these shows?
She's been everywhere.
She on CNN, she was on Huffington Post live on the web.
Uh she's a lot of places.
Why are they doing that?
Now, Snerdley, just I want you to know what Snerdley's saying.
Everybody knows that I shouldn't say this.
See, that's where you get in trouble.
Let me put it, everybody knows she's not that bright.
Why are they putting her on?
She got a 3.0 vote.
Uh you think that you think they know that you think they think that she's they can?
What do you mean you can't understand a word she's saying?
They can't, they think they can, and they think that she's making the case for Trayvon here.
Why else put her on?
They think she's helping.
They think that Rachel is moving the case forward, is helping.
Everybody get what they want here, which is the federal government filing.
Everybody thinks that she's helping the pressure being kept on Zimmerman.
They all otherwise they wouldn't be putting her on.
I mean, aside from the ratings aspect, you gotta you have to throw that in.
And I have to take another obscene profit timeout.
You sit tight, my friends.
We'll be right back.
Ladies and gentlemen, I just in an email, I have uh I've received notification that I may have been wrong in uh interpreting a comment made by the uh the delightfully engaging Rachel Gentel on Piers Morgan whenever uh Monday night.
Yeah, grab somebody 23 again.
Uh won't listen to all of it when when she says that's what it is, that's when you end it.
No!
In fact, the whole thing, the whole thing.
It's only 26 seconds.
Do the whole thing.
Here we go.
They don't understand, they understand.
He was just bash, or he was killed.
When somebody bash somebody like blood people, trust me, in the era I live, that's not bashing.
That is called whoop ass.
You just got your ass whoop.
That's what it is.
Would Trayvon, If he had been attacked or been confronted and he was scared.
Would he have whooped ass, as you put it?
Whoop ass.
Well, she really likes whoop ass, doesn't she?
Whoopass.
Whoopeh.
Anyway, I've been told that when she says, when somebody bash somebody like blood people, uh, I was wrong in interpreting that as bloodying somebody up.
What I've been told is she's talking about the bloods, the gang.
The blood people are the bloods as in the Crips and the Bloods.
Well you can't answer.
Why are you asking me?
Snurnville, what do you what are you complaining to me for?
What are you demanding on you?
He's asking me if you're the prosecution, what would you put this woman on the stand for?
I can't.
The prosecution was incompetent too.
Piers Morgan, you Snerdley's telling me Pierre Morgan, he hasn't the slightest idea what she's saying.
He doesn't have the slightest clue.
He thinks he does, and he thinks that she's helping.
Okay, helping what?
What is the cause here?
The cause is uh oh, Zimmerman got away with it.
We can't let him get away with it.
We need Zimmerman to still be pursued.
She is on these television shows to try to persuade people at Trayvon got beat up, at Trayvon got killed, at Trayvon, there was no self-defense.
She's she's here.
She's on these shows to counter the verdict.
What other reason besides ratings could there be now?
Well, ladies and gentlemen.
Just so happens the Canada Free Press has a column.
I don't know who, might be an editorial, but somebody's endeavored to answer this.
And the piece is really about Al Sharpton and his posse this weekend and the whatever rallies or protests in a hundred cities.
And the main thrust of the column is that Sharpton doesn't have anything spontaneous here, that he's having to drum it all up, and that he's having trouble.
The point here, problem for Sharpton and his posse writers, is they claim to speak for all African Americans.
But Posse, Sharpton's posse gonna be out in a hundred cities this weekend, although the mainstream media is not admitting it.
Al's posse has already flagging before it starts.
There's no real spontaneity.
He's having to drum it up, is their point.
It's not a bunch of people that can't wait to join the protest march and whatever.
He's having to, he's having to inspire it and drum it up since it doesn't exist.
So the point primarily of the piece is that Sharpton has been, been there, done that, but they make the point here.
Here's a poll quote from the story.
Instead of inspiring more hatred, Rachel inspired Piv.
Rather than the handful of viewers who watch CNN thinking of her as an ignorant bigot, a flaming liar or worse, people saw her for what she really was.
CNN exploited.
This piece claims people are watching her because out of sympathy.
That they know CNN's exploiting her.
This is their opinion.
This is my point in the second hour of the program, maybe the first one I did it.
The people that the left claims really care about, looking out for, gonna make sure that nobody gets away with harming them.
Those people are actually exploiting African Americans.
They are exploiting Hispanics.
They're exploiting all their so-called constituency groups.
Rather than really helping them.
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Here is oops, I just looked at the clock, and there's not enough time for a here is.
So uh I'll tell you what I'm gonna do.
We're gonna do, I'm gonna try.
I'm gonna try to do wall-to-wall phone calls in the next half hour.
What in the world is never I can't look at the TV.
I every time I take a look at the TV, I I actually lose my train of thought.
I am so distracted by what I see that I I've just got to stop it.
So, next half hour, wall-to-wall calls, since you have been so patient, and I haven't gotten to nearly enough of you.
That's coming up next.
Do not go away.
So here we are, July 17th.
It is 95 degrees in certain places, and that is news.
Not only is that news, that's big news.
In fact, not only is it big news, it's just shy of being an emergency.
95 degrees in July.
It happens every year.
You can make book on it.
You could bet anybody that in New York City, anywhere in the Northeast, it's gonna be in the 90s in July, and you'd win.
And it's just short of being breaking news on cable news.
By the way, for those of you in uh Boston CVS, the uh drugstore chain, CVS has announced on its Facebook page that the company will not sell the current issue of Rolling Stone with the romanticized cover of the Boston Marathon bomber Joe Kart Sanaev, which is good.
We should never we should never be treated to a terrorist bomber who blew up children being romanticized by the drive-by media on the covers of their magazine.
So CVC will not sell the latest issue of Rolling Stones.
Okay, Tony, in Atlanta, glad you waited, sir.
Welcome to the EIB network.
Well, Roger, I just you know I have something to say about this trademark thing.
It's a tragedy.
I understand that.
I feel sorry for the family.
But I just want to know where is the outrage in the African American community.
We are the crime, black on black crime, the teenage pregnancy, the high school dropout, HIV.
I mean, this doesn't make any sense to me.
All this town hall meetings and protesting and stuff about that situation.
What about all the other situations where we're going through?
This is ridiculous.
I just I don't understand what Al Shawman and Jesse Jackson are doing, all of a TV about this, and and we are killing each other out here every day.
What about the three men that got shot last night in Atlanta?
The baby that got shot in Stone Mountain with the robbery.
What's going on?
I mean, this is ridiculous.
It's just all all African Americans is not behind Al Shopman.
We're not because that this is this doesn't make any sense.
We are dying out here.
We're killing each other.
Al is like a war.
It's like a war zone, and it's in America.
And nobody's saying anything about it.
This is ridiculous.
Well, people are afraid to, Tony.
They're afraid to to mention it.
Uh you can.
I mean, when I was coming up when I was a child, you wanted to be a police officer, a fireman, a teacher.
Now you want to be a rapper, a basketball player, uh uh uh uh uh a drug dealer.
I mean, this is craziness.
I mean, I'm educated, and I have a I'm a family man, I'm married, I have kids, and I'm seen as an Uncle Tom in a sellout.
Let me you ask, I'm gonna go back, but you ask a really good question.
You you acknowledge that there's a lot of anger over the Zimmerman Martin.
Are you angry?
Is the anger at the verdict or is the anger at Zimmerman for what he did?
My this is my anger.
I I feel bad for both of them.
Now, I would think that he was wrong for getting out of the car and doing what he did.
But at the same time, we can't do anything about that.
And we we just we're not understanding that all of this anger and stuff is just making us look bad.
Well, that's my question.
You are really, really, really good question.
You acknowledge that there's anger over the Trayvon Martin George Zimmerman thing, but I'm I'm gonna turn it back and I'm gonna ask you the question.
Why isn't there anger over all of the the in Chicago alone, the murders there mostly are black on black.
You cited the incident happened at Stone Mountain.
Why isn't there anger about not just with Jackson and Sharpton, but why isn't there anger uh throughout the the the black population over that?
I'm gonna tell you why.
Because it has become as though it happens every day that just used to it.
This is the normal way of living.
Well, that's just unacceptable.
No, it's on accepted, but if you keep saying or keep doing the same thing, I mean it's just like a lie.
If you keep telling somebody a lie, eventually they'll leave it.
And that's the same thing what's going on in a uh African American community.
It's so much murder, so much killing, so much disease.
I mean, it's just ridiculous that yet this is normal.
And it's and and so when people try and get out of this situation like I did, I'm I'm a college graduate.
I'm I got a good job.
I have I live in a night community.
Uh m my kids, the uh good kids, good grades, but with African Americans, to them, I'm a sellout, I'm an Uncle Tom.
I mean, I can't be positive to a lot of them because that's what they see mad.
But if I was a rapper.
You know, I don't understand it either, and it's really frustrating.
Uh I have I have some uh black conservative friends and they get the same treatment.
And it it is it is really maddening.
But you know, I was I'm thinking about it.
Uh there's a lot of white on white crime too.
It makes how to say this.
I get mad at all of it.
I that there's there's no white on white crime that I say, oh well, you know, it's two white guys, I don't care.
Fine.
I don't that's never.
I don't know anybody with an attitude like that.
Unless it happens in a prison.
But I mean it in the normal course of events, it angers everybody all the time, particularly uh if it if it ne if it needn't have happened, if it if it could have been stopped or what have you.
But at no time does anybody look at it and say, oh, well, it's just uh the way it is, or or what have you.
I I I just you you you've asked such a great question that nobody uh can answer, I don't think.
I mean, uh I listened to the radio the other day, uh uh on the this the uh DJ was talking about Trayvon Martin, uh this is a tragedy, we need to stop it.
Then the next phone he's playing was a little Wayne Rat song.
What well you this is craziness.
Here you're talking about murder and see that's another brilliant point.
And now you're right now you're playing a song about murder and uh my guns and it it what I just want to say, how can you be so outraged about him getting killed, but then you're playing a song with a guy talking about having guns.
This is craziness.
I can't I can't add anything to that is exactly what so many people don't understand.
They're not taking them serious.
How can you be on the Well you know what we're told?
People are people are talking, well, that's a cultural thing, and you just don't understand it.
You d it's uh You know, we're we're told that that rap music is re is is rooted in uh cultural reality, and it is uh it's it's a it's a way of relieving a bunch of pent-up tension, stress, and and so forth.
Uh and you it's not something that just everybody can understand.
I mean, you're like, you know, all week in Atlanta the DJ Volumen Town Hall meeting this weekend.
But listen to the music that they're gonna play after the town hall meeting.
You it how can somebody take you serious when you're talking about this, but then the music you're playing, it's not adding that.
Well, what's the thing?
You're dope.
Well, I hear you.
I believe me, I hear you loud and clear, and I'm uh I'm really glad you called.
Tony, thank you.
Very much.
I have to go because of time constraints, but it's been great having you here.
We'll take a break and be right back.
Don't go away.
Back to the phones we go.
This is Eric in Latham, New York.
Glad you waited.
You're up next, sir.
Hello.
Rush Moles and Moles of Ditto's from the sweltering liberal stranglehold of New York State.
Thank you, sir.
Um this might be related, I don't know, to all the stuff we've been talking about in terms of the economy.
Yeah.
The in all the mess the last few days, um, the government released the June retail sales or retail report.
And no doubt was unexpected, came in weaker than than they thought.
And one of the interesting things they said later was that economists fear that the economy may begin to slow.
And I'm and I'm thinking, slowing from what?
1.8%?
I think that was the number that came in the first quarter.
It is amazing how these people have I I think they've begun to begin their own lies now about being in a recovery, and it's serious and real.
And so they get news like this, they uh some of my genuinely shocked.
Well, remember the good old days when when Democrats weren't happy with four and a half percent unemployment and three and a half percent growth.
That was a bad economy to them.
Four and a half percent of the half percent.
That was a recession, in fact.
They told us those stats were recessionary when uh when those are the stats with uh with Bush.
And my fear, like right now it's kind of strange with the stock market.
It seems like the market moves with the Fed comments rather than earnings.
Yeah.
Um, it's not just the Fed comments.
It's the Fed infusion.
The Fed is digitizing.
They don't they don't print money anymore.
They digitize it.
They just add some numbers into the accounts that end up buying stock.
That's the the the regime, I think in in conjunction with the Fed has decided that they're gonna do what it takes to make stock market look good.
A, it's helping Obama donors.
B, it gives an indication the economy somewhere is upwardly mobile.
But primarily it's taking care of Obama donors.
But that's earnings, uh some there's there's still some of that, you know, stock prices related to the or the overall the DJI, uh related to actual business activity, but most of it, you're right, is in reaction to what Bernanke says and then does.
In fact, Bernanke doesn't even have to infuse the money.
All he's got to do is say he's going to next week.
Bamble.
There I've for I've I've this is a bubble.
They're creating a huge bubble.
This is not real.
Well, depends on how you define it.
But that's Eric's point.
It's not based on earnings, what's happening in the market.
It's not happening as a result of real strength or weaknesses in American industries.
Uh so they're creating a bubble here.
And at some point this has to burst.
At some point they stop pumping money into it.
Somewhere, at some time they have to stop, you would think.
And that's a bubble.
And there are a lot of people that thought it would have happened by now.
Uh But Eric, I appreciate the call.
Thank you, El Mucho.
Okay, that's it, folks.
We're out of busy broadcast moments.
And I have to move on now to a highly and super secret conf.
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