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Okay, here are the three big deals here today, folks.
The Apple announcement in less than an hour.
And judging from even my own email, you people in the stick to the issues crowd may not like it, but there is more interest in the Apple announcement today than in Obama's speech tomorrow on ISIS.
And the reason why is that Apple is going to create jobs and provide excitement and show the potential of America and create never-ending Christmas mornings for people.
Whereas the public perception of Obama is he doesn't care about ISIS.
The public perception of Obama is that he's checked out.
He doesn't really care about the job.
I don't think this is true, but I mean the public perception is.
And by the way, it's bad out there for Obama.
Even the drive-by media is beginning to turn in in slight ways, and the drive-by media is beginning to get panicked.
Because now all of a sudden the word wave is being talked about again in terms of the November elections.
Polster Stuart Rothenberg is out with that today.
And then, of course, there is the Ray Rice situation with the NFL and the announcement by Harvey Levin, who is the new Walter Cronkite in this country.
You know who Harvey Levin is, Mr. Snerdley?
He's the founder and the CEO of TMZ.
He's the new Walter Cronkite.
Trust me.
He has replaced John Stewart as the official supplier of news with credibility for the low information crowd.
This he said last night, Harvey Levin, they they they released the video of Ray Rice decking uh his fiance in that elevator.
And last night, Harvey Levin said, We're gonna post tomorrow morning, meaning today, evidence that we believe shows the NFL knew of this video inside the elevator and tried to cover it up.
They knew of it, they had seen it, and so forth.
The sports media is just, I mean, they are swarming on Roger Goodell.
Some of them have even stated up front that Goodell needs to resign in disgrace over the way this whole thing has been handled.
Um Jonathan K. In the Washington Post today said the only thing that can save a National Football League is Condoleza Rice being named a commissioner.
The only thing that can save the NFL.
And then of course the Atlanta Hawks owner, uh, Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
Get this.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar says he needs a chance to defend himself.
Kareem, he accused himself.
How does somebody accusing themselves deserve a chance to defend themselves?
But that's what Kareem is saying.
Speaking of uh of Bruce Levinson.
The Apple announced, you want to hear my predictions.
And I I don't know any.
Nobody does.
Uh there are rumors from sources all over the place.
And the the the some of the sources have credibility, some don't.
But there are certain things that are known.
And you're gonna get two phones today announced, and probably both will go on sale on December 9th or September 19th.
4.7-inch screen, five and a half inch screen.
But that doesn't even cover half the news of the new phones.
That's uh iOS 8.
We'll go to Goldmaster today, be available to public a week from tomorrow.
It's my prediction.
And iOS 8 is awesome.
IOS 8, and when they release the new upgrade to the Macintosh, which is Yosemite, uh, they ought to do it on the same day.
They won't, but they should do it because they've got a new thing called continuity that unites the phones and the iPads and the computers in amazing ways.
But apparently Yosemite is not going to be ready until October when Apple will have another announcement to introduce whatever's new with the Mac.
Today is iOS.
Might be a new iPad introduced today.
If so, it'll be a minor upgrade with a touch ID fingerprint sensor on it and the home button and maybe a little lighter and a little thinner.
Nothing more major, which is since it's not a major thing, they might get it out of the way today rather than a special iPad event in October and make the October event strictly Mac.
Apple TV, who knows, probably next year not ready to go because they don't have a deals with TV content providers unless there's a giant.
I mean, there's all kinds of surprises coming today.
Mayo Clinic supposedly on stage to help Apple introduce the new health app.
This could be big.
ABC News doing a special tonight at 6.30 on historic occurrences at this Apple thing today.
An historic event happening.
It's that way ABC's promoting it.
Now, keep in mind ABC is Disney, and Apple, Steve Jobs' uh widow is the largest Apple or Disney shareholder.
Bob Iger, the Disney CEO's on the Apple board.
So there is some synergy there.
But ABC is hyping this, whatever it is today, as historic with a special tonight at 6.30.
People think it's the new mobile payments thing.
If that's true, Apple today will begin to obsolete the credit card.
And you will pay at point of sale with an app on your phone or whatever this thing that is being called the iWatch.
And I if if let me tell you something.
I have no idea what it is.
I mean, see if if ABC's billing this as historic, there's more than a couple of bigger phones than a watch going on here.
I mean, a watch is a new product category.
What's historic?
Mobile payments might be historic.
This is something that uh Google has tried, hasn't worked.
PayPal, it hasn't taken off.
Apple comes in.
They don't start something.
They wait it, something gets going, and they come out and improve it and make it better than ever.
Mobile payments, phones, iPads, well, that was a new category.
The watch, everybody's out there trying to watch and failing it.
Who knows what it's going to be?
These are just my predictions.
And uh if if a new phones are your big deal, I think a week from Friday to go on sale, uh 4.7 in plentiful supply, five and a half, be tough to get, like last year's gold iPhone 5S, but you'll be able to get one if you know somebody like I do.
And uh other than that, we'll just have to just have to wait and see.
New York Times today.
Apple's live streaming it today.
And I I bet if Apple, if this were on television, it would rate as high as Obama's speech at ISIS tomorrow night's gonna be, if it were in prime time.
That's how much eager anticipation there is for this thing.
It's it's been an incredible hype job.
Mayo Clinic reputed, reportedly on stage as part, they are they are a signatory already to the Apple Health app.
Now, this is this thing that tells you you're out of shape.
I won't need it.
I already know that.
But a lot of people are going nuts over the health thing, and apparently uh Mayo Clinic is going to be there on stage helping introduce whatever this is.
Mayo Clinic's not insignificant.
That's pretty big.
Uh Apple with Mayo today.
Uh exactly right.
And there'll be a couple other they've invited, by the way, for you watch people.
Apple has invited fashion industry elite as guests to this thing.
And they're not there for phones.
And they're not there for iPads.
Uh no, it's not going to be a typical looking watch.
I'm not even sure it's going to be a watch.
But I but because there's with ABC hyping this as historic, phones and watches and stuff are not historic.
So we'll just have to wait and see like everybody else.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, I mentioned that the president has his big presentation on ISIS tomorrow night, 9 o'clock Eastern.
And polling data is out and it isn't good.
People don't think the president is ready.
People don't think he's really engaged.
People are not confident.
The jobs numbers from last Friday, boy, are there some real hidden disasters in the jobs numbers from last Friday.
And this this notion that we've been in an economic recovery.
You can't tell me that.
92 million Americans and climbing not working.
For quite out loud, what kind of illusion are they trying to create here that there's some sort of economic recovery going on?
There were barely a hundred thousand jobs created in uh in in August, and many of them are just guessed at in terms of the uh of the numbers.
And there's a there was a story that uh was a yesterday uh that let's see, what is it?
It was it was the uh people would rather shop than look for a job.
A majority of the unemployed would rather go shopping than yeah, unemployed.
Bureau of labor statistics in government, uh unemployed more likely to go shopping on an average day than look for a job.
Why should they?
They're all eating.
They've all got cell phones, they've all got televisions, they've all got cable, or they all watch television somehow.
They'd rather go shopping on an average day than look for a job.
Don't tell me there's some sort of recovery going on.
The drive-by media.
Um, yeah, I'm gonna double back to the Ray Rice stuff because we got a whole audio soundbite roster full of stuff there.
I mean, you wouldn't believe that they're really dumping on Gooddale.
He's got to go, they're saying.
ESPN has some people, he's gotta go.
Because everybody thinks that the NFL knew.
Here's here's the thing about this.
What what one thing before we get to this other stuff?
It's fascinating to me in a way.
Everybody knew what Ray Rice did in that elevator.
But without seeing it, it didn't have hardly any impact.
A two-game suspension, well, all right, but it should have been more.
Everybody knew what when he beat the hit his wife, he beat his wife, and then everybody knew she's unconscious, he's dragging her out.
But nobody actually saw the punch being from.
When they saw that, it totally changed everything.
100% totally guess it's it's a demonstration of the power of pictures.
And can I share with you another observation very quick, because this does have a political connection.
Do you remember we even talked about it here, the EIB network?
Remember how the Baltimore fans, the Ravens fans, cheered Ray Rice and showed up in his jersey, and women fans in pink jerseys with Ray Rice's number at their training camp, summer training camp, when he showed there was overwhelming ovations and cheers.
Why?
Because he was on their team.
Their team.
You overlook whatever, it's their team.
Okay.
How about Bill Clinton?
Juanita Broderick.
There's no tape of it.
All there is is a story in her busted lip.
But we have all the other Clinton transgressions, but none of them matter to wit, because Clinton was the leader of their team, the Democrats, I mean the media.
As well.
So people will support reprobates and derelicts and thugs if those people help their team win, be it in sports or politics.
But when the picture, the video find, and by the way, the AP found even more video of inside the elevator, and they've shown it to law enforcement.
Well, no, law enforcement is showing it to AP.
And it's just, it's it's leading to more conjecture about what did the NFL know?
What did they not know?
And they try to cover up what they knew.
And how in the world do they expect nobody would ever see it if they knew it exists?
There's all kinds of um big problems here for a host of people, not named Ray Rice.
The long knives are out for a lot of people on this.
Okay, now moving over to Obama and his ISIS speech tomorrow night and all of the related political events.
There's a story in the New York Times today.
And there's also a quote by F. Chuck Todd, who uh is the new star in the media as the host of Meet the Press, he was on Charlie Rose last night.
You know what F. Chuck said?
F. Chuck said, he said two things.
He said Rush Limbaugh is right.
Obama is engaged.
Well, he didn't say Rush Limbaugh's right, but I'm the one that's saying he isn't.
He's only faking, looking disengaged.
It helps him get away with stuff.
Looking like he's not there doesn't care while the agenda keeps moving forward.
It helps to have it appear that Obama's checked out.
But F. Chuck said, no, no, no, no, he's engaged.
F. Chuck also said, if Hillary Clinton were the second female seeking the presidency, she wouldn't be the front runner and nobody would care.
For those of you in Rio Linda, what that what F. Chuck Todd is saying is that the only thing that makes Hillary's candidacy noteworthy is her gender.
That if she were the second female, there'd be a big yawn.
Nobody would care, she wouldn't have any support, and she certainly wouldn't be the front runner.
In the New York Times today, Peter Baker, a president whose assurances have come back to haunt him.
You know, if I'm a lib and I'm going for coffee today at Zaybars up on the Upper West Side, I have got to be totally dumbfounded and confused.
Because my Bible, the New York Times is turning against the Messiah.
A president whose assurances have come back to haunt him.
The left must be so confused, because they can't keep reading that that uh their stenographers, reporters at the New York Times bashing the Messiah.
They must be wondering if the Koch brothers secretly bought the New York Times last night.
And they began to run it.
Here is Peter Baker, president whose assurances have come back to haunt him.
When President Obama dresses the nation on Wednesday to explain his plan to defeat Islamic extremists in Iraq and Syria, it's a fair bet he will not call them the J team, JV team.
Nor does he seem likely to describe Iraq as a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant with a representative government nation.
And presumably he will not assert after more than a decade of conflict that the tide of war is receding.
As he seeks to rally, oops, got to take a timeout.
Sorry, folks.
Hey, back to this New York Times piece.
As he seeks to rally Americans behind a new military campaign in the Middle East, Obama finds his own past statements coming back to haunt him time and again.
He has expressed assessments of the world that in the harsh glare of hindsight look out a kilter with the changed reality he now confronts.
And then there is this.
Keep in mind, you might think this isn't a big this is the New York Times.
To Mr. Obama's critics, the disparity between the president's previous statements and today's reality reflects not just simply poorly chosen words, but a fundamentally misguided view of the world.
Fundamentally misguided view of the world.
Rather than clearly see the persistent dangers as the U.S. approaches the 13th anniversary of 9-11.
Mr. Obama perpetually imagines a world as he wishes it were.
And this is by no means, my friends, the usual 100% sycophantic coverage.
It's 98% sycophantic, but the 2%, I mean, they're coming down hard on Obama.
It's not going to change it.
It's not the point.
It's it's that if it's it's the poly, if you put it all together, there is grave concern on the left.
And you have to, you know, understand it.
You have to understand you have to go back to uh 2009.
Well, go back to Election Day 2008, and then into the Immaculation.
And remember what these people all thought.
And what they all thought has now been blown to smithereens.
They realize that what they all thought never was.
I mean, here's this guy out there saying, you know, I gotta work harder on uh getting the theater of this job down, Pat.
You know, I don't.
I don't like the theater aspect.
No, no, the guy that goes to the Brandenburg gate or wants to in Germany and says, People of the world, listen to me.
And then his acceptance speech at the Democrat National Conventions of a bunch of fake Greek columns.
And the guy says he's not into theater and is never his whole administration is theater.
The entire Democrat Party is theater.
It must be.
It isn't reality.
They couldn't get anywhere with reality.
They're all putting illusions.
But the true believers believed it.
They thought we were finally on the way to utopia and wiping out, this is the key thing, the Republican Party forever.
And now they're looking at polling data, which shows the Republicans in a potential wave victory in November, and their Messiah is not even up to being called average.
It is a massive shock to their illusory symptoms.
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I just found it.
Somebody asked me today, have you ever thought that maybe when you have a prediction, just hold it.
Don't say it publicly, and then you won't get beaten up and you won't get ripped over the coals, and you can say it privately to let people know you've made the prediction.
But it's just unfair, Rush, that you have to carry the singular burden of being right for so long.
All by yourself.
And I said to this observant friend, what are you talking about?
Well, when you said back, even before he was inaugurated that you hope he failed.
You were six years ahead of the curve.
I said, Yeah.
Well, look at the burden you carry.
Look at all the arrows you took.
Look at all the criticism you took.
Look at all the lies that were told about you because of that.
I said, Yeah.
So, well, if you wouldn't have said it in public, and you'd have just held it for six years when everybody else caught up with you, then you could have said it, and you wouldn't have gotten so much grief.
Well, maybe so.
But I can't hold back what I think.
What they were talking about was January 16th, 2009.
This is what I said in explaining to people that I did not need 400 words in the Wall Street Journal op-ed section to explain my hopes for the Obama presidency.
I got past the historical nature of this months ago.
He's the president of the United States, he's my president, he's a human being, and his ideas and policies are what count for me, not his skin color, not his past, not whatever ties he doesn't have to be in down for the struggle.
All of that's irrelevant to me.
We're talking about my country, The United States of America, my nieces, my nephews, your kids, your grandkids.
Why in the world we want to saddle them with more liberalism and social?
Why would he want to do that?
So I can answer the four words.
I hope he fails it.
By now this is legendary.
I hope he fails.
January 16, 2009, the Wall Street Journal is asking a bunch of people for 400-word essays on their hopes, dreams, thoughts on the Obama president.
I don't need 400, I can do it in four.
Help he fails.
And there was an eruption.
How dare you say that?
People say, you can't, you can't even people on the Republican side.
You can't run around and say you hope the country fails.
I said, I'm not saying the exact opposite.
I hope Obama fails.
I know who he is.
I know what he's going to do.
I don't have my head in the sand.
I'm not caught up in the historical nature of all this.
You know, he's the president.
He's not the black president, not the first this, the first, that.
There's no Messiah.
He's the president, what he thinks is what matters, what his policies are.
That's all that matters to me.
I know what they're going to be, and I hope they don't work.
I hope he fails.
Well, here we are.
Washington Post.
Six years later, ladies and gentlemen.
A majority of Americans and even many Democrats consider President Obama's tenure to be a failure.
According to a new poll from the Washington Post and ABC News.
The poll shows Americans say by 52 to 42 that Obama has been more of a failure than a success.
Among registered voters, the gap is even bigger.
55% say failure, 39% say no great shakes.
With uh 41% say they strongly believe Obama has been a failure.
Now, I must admit the public definition of failure is not exactly what mine was.
They are what they are claiming is that the country's just in a funk.
The country is lagging, the country's in malaise, the country's not moving forward, there isn't any progress taking place.
There's nothing good happened.
There's nothing to be excited about.
The Obama administration has been a failure in terms of what he promised.
The truth of the matter is it has not been a failure.
He has not failed.
The Obama agenda continues to march on, and that's why people are disappointed.
The Obama agenda is succeeding, and whether people are know it or not, that's why they're depressed.
They don't want this.
These 52%, these 59%, they didn't vote for this.
This is not why they voted for the guy.
They were voting for so wholly different reasons.
Chief among them, I'm convinced, many people thought voting for Obama would end racism, would end the allegations of racism, would demonstrate that we're long past slavery, would go a long way to absolving ourselves of our original sin.
And because the Obama presidency has succeeded in his terms, that's why people are in a funk.
They don't want this.
They don't want a president that doesn't seem to care enough about his own country standing in the world to maintain it.
They don't want a president who is happy or content with the job market the way it is.
They do not want a president who lied to them 30 times about how they can keep their doctor and their health plan when they couldn't.
They didn't vote for the federal government taking over the health care system.
They didn't vote for a failed healthcare.gov website that doesn't work and may be compromising their privacy.
They didn't vote for skyrocketing insurance premiums and reduced coverage.
They didn't vote for 400,000 people migrating across the border since January alone, many of them teenage and under kids.
They didn't vote for any of this.
That's why they're in a funk.
They didn't vote for a president who's happy to preside over the new normal of unemployment at 11%.
They didn't vote for that.
That's why they're in a funk.
And so they say the Obama administration has been a failure.
He hasn't moved the country forward.
He hasn't re-established upward mobility.
He hasn't done away with federal spending and the debt.
He hasn't reduced it.
Well, he was never going to do any of that.
But people only know what they're told.
And they were lied to.
They were lied to by the Obama campaign.
They were lied to by the media.
It wasn't simply that Obama misrefred them.
They were out and out lies.
It's not just that Obama presented illusions and tried to hide the truth of the left-wing agenda.
They were lied to.
Such as, you like your doctor?
You keep your doctor.
You like your plan, you keep it.
They were lied to over and over again.
People believe their president.
He lied.
The Democrat Party lied.
The media stands up and supports the lies.
He didn't vote for any of this.
In hindsight, I asked myself, why couldn't more people have seen that exactly this was going to happen?
I did, and it's not hard.
These are liberals.
These are socialists.
These are people who've been educated to believe the United States is the problem in the world, not the solution.
These are people who've grown up and have had it inculcated in their minds inside out for their entire lives that the United States does not deserve to be a superpower.
And that we're only a superpower because we have purloined what we have from other innocent people the world over.
In other words, we're illegitimate.
We were founded immorally and unjustly, and we've become a big power by subjugating and being mean to others.
Only American people were not told that's who these people are.
And the people running for office, Obama the Democrat did not announce this is who they are.
It isn't hard to find out.
All you have to do is listen to them when they're not campaigning.
So why a majority of Americans say Obama's presidency is a failure, it isn't from Obama's perspective.
Now he may not have big approval numbers, people may not be happy, but I'm telling you, in terms of his agenda, he doesn't care.
He may care ego-wise.
He may himself have a messianic complex.
He wants to be loved and adored, but may I don't know.
But I guarantee you, Obama's not unhappy over the state of his agenda.
Everything they've touched in the Middle East has gone to hell.
From the Arab Spring to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to Syria to Cairo to Egypt.
You name it.
I mean, it's an utter disaster.
Benghazi.
Some people chalk it up to incompetence.
They're being generous.
Some people chalk it up to purposeful intent.
Regardless, it's happening.
And in the polling data, it's very clear that the American people don't want this.
That's why they view Obama's presidency to be a failure.
But he has succeeded.
And he continues to.
And he's not checked out.
And he's not disinterested.
That is a ruse.
That is a game to help him speed the adoption of his agenda.
Right?
And amnesty, well, I mentioned that.
People didn't vote for this.
They don't want amnesty.
Pre-election, post-election.
They didn't vote for it.
This is not what they thought they were going to get.
So now the story is that Obama's depressed and dejected.
He's bored.
The job's beneath him.
Gee, it's such a shame.
It just doesn't challenge.
He'd rather play golf.
All these things like ISIS and these, just irritating interruptions of what Obama really likes.
It's just such a shame.
Well, what better way than stealth?
If you have the objective to totally transform this country, what better way to do it than to have people think you're not trying?
You get them totally disarmed.
Get people believing he's checked out, he doesn't care, he's Not interested.
Meanwhile, the agenda marches on.
Obamacare is just marching to full implementation despite every mess and problem that there is.
There's no rollback.
There can be.
We could put the brakes on a lot of this stuff.
Could take a willingness to oppose it.
Here, a couple sound bites quickly before we go to the let me take the break first because I can't play all of them before the break.
Sit tight.
We got more when we get back.
Okay, welcome back.
Great to have you.
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So here a brilliant, timely, salient, succinct, penetrating monologue on Obama and the polling data.
And the staff during the commercial break is asking me about Ray Rice and the Apple event.
what I think about those two things.
Seriously, I think of all these things happening out there, this Obama stuff, this is my point.
He's...
He's put himself on the back page here while his agenda just keeps marching forward.
I want to go to F. Chuck Todd here.
He was on Charlie Rose last night on PBS.
And uh Charlie Rose said, Hey, Chuck, how did you find the president to be when you interviewed him?
A lot more engaged than I think the conventional wisdom had been developing.
You know, there's this idea that he seemed like he's not is he taking the ISIS, you know, there have been the chattering class, if you want to call it.
Has he been taking ISIS seriously enough?
Uh is he tired?
Is he worn out?
Is he ready to deal with this?
Is he frustrated that he's this is being foisted upon him?
I didn't see that at all.
Right, exactly.
Chuck Todd, saw an engaged guy.
Chuck Todd, so he's involved, he's committed and so forth.
Just exactly what I said back on August 25th.
I know that I'm uh in a minority on this, but I still think that this checked out, appearing uninterested, could well be.
I will not say definitely, could well be a stratagem that is designed to make Obama look like he doesn't care, like he's not engaged, while every aspect of his agenda marches on.
My point is he has appeared unengaged or disengaged from the get-go.
It's been part of a strategy to avoid accountability for anything.
You know, the old limbaugh theorem argument.
Right.
So F. Chuck Todd, uh essentially confirming my instincts here.
And then also on the Charlie Rose show last night, uh, Charlie said, Hey, Chuck, Hillary Clinton, do you think her chances have increased or slightly decreased uh over the last year?
If she were running to be the second woman president, I think she would not even be considered a front runner.
She'd be just considered another candidate.
Position-wise, I would argue she's kind of out of step of where the Democratic Party is going to be in 2016.
But I think the enthusiasm to break that glass ceiling may allow her to overcome those other issues.
Well, there's F. Chuck say, hey, if it weren't for the fact that she's female, nobody would care.
If there had already been a woman president, she wouldn't be the front runner.
Nobody cares, it's not a big deal.
Uh she's out of step, but that's what I mean.
Liberals today getting up watching their icons on the news.
The New York Times and NBC could be, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
Hillary, not out of step.
Yep.
But then you see F. Chuck gets it right.
The enthusiasm to break that glass ceiling.
The Democrats first woman means she'd be unestated.
Can't criticize first woman or you'd be sexist.
Just like can't criticize first black American president, because that's making you racist.
And then they'll come up with an Hispanic nominee in 2020 or 2024.
And that's that's what they're going to try.
Now, good morning, America today.
George Stephanopoulos speaking with John Carl, White House correspondent about this new poll on a terror threat from ISIS.
And Stephanopoulos and Carl are in crisis.
They look at the poll.
They see America wants to fight ISIS.
America wants to vanquish ISIS, and they don't think Obama's ready.
An equally large number of Americans in this poll support expanding those airstrikes into Syria.
This is a dramatic change in public opinion.
Just a couple of months ago, there was deep reluctance to get involved militarily in any way in the Middle East.
Now you see widespread concern about the threat posed by a group that has been beheading Americans, taking over large territory, large amounts of territory in Iraq and Syria.
In this poll, 91%, 91% said that they see ISIS as posing a vital threat to U.S. interests.
But they don't think Obama looks at it that way, and they're not happy.
And here's Stephanopoulos.
He's a Democrat strategist masquerading as a news anchor.
Never forget that.
He's a Democrat operative masquerading as a news anchor.
And you can hear the panic in his voice here.
But the president is not prepared to announce tomorrow night that he's ready to strike Syria with airstrikes.
And it comes at a time where he's facing some real popularity problems.
We see 56% of the country disapproving of how the president's handling foreign policy.
Right.
And the single biggest factor in that is that a majority say that the president has been too cautious in responding to this threat.
So he's got this big plan tomorrow night.
Apparently, three aspects to the plan.
And his speech tomorrow night's going to be the result of poll-driven research.
Uh no doubt.
Gotta take a break.
Be right back.
Don't go away.
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What is this website?
Beautifulpeople.com.
Beautifulpeople.com has a story on how Time Time magazine's website has a story on how beautiful people have been encouraged to adopt the ugly.