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October 24, 2014, Friday, Hour #1
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You know, I knew New York City wouldn't just sit back and let the news pass them by.
You know something as big as Ebola is not going to miss New York.
No, no, no, no.
I'm not laughing about it.
I don't mean to sound like I'm laughing about this terrible turn of events.
But I am shaking my head in disgust.
There's nothing to worry about.
Don't sweat it.
We don't need to shut down flights from these nations in Afghanistan's not a problem.
Don't sweat it, just like we don't have a terrorism problem in Canada.
We don't have a terrorism problem in America.
What do you mean kids want to join night?
They're just acting out.
We don't have anything to worry about.
Just ask Alfred E. Newman, who sits in the White House in the Oval Office.
What me worry?
Nothing at all to worry about whatsoever.
We leave laughing at things like this to Carol Costello, my former stalker at uh CNN.
She has a corner on the market.
On laughing at Did you hear what happened?
Did you hear what she did?
Yeah, and this is so classic.
This is just typical.
And let me check the audio soundlight roster.
I think that we might even have what it was.
Yeah, 15, but um we have the uh the tape.
The six sixteen is what it was.
What happened was Bristol Palin, the daughter of Sarah Palin, got beat up.
She basically got beat up and ended up calling cops, and Carol Costello at CNN just thought it was the greatest news that she'd ever heard.
Oh, yeah.
Carol this she she talked about this as being something that we have enjoyed something like this in a long, long time.
Here, let's grab Audio Sound Bite 15.
This is how that started Wednesday morning, CNN's newsroom.
This is a portion of uh well, she used to be one of my stalkers.
They had they assigned her to cover this program.
That's what I mean.
And now she's an anchorette.
Uh full-fledged info babe.
And she even wears the glasses and everything to look like she's a serious Walter Cronikite type person.
And here's what she said.
Okay, I'm just gonna come right out and say it.
This is quite possibly the best minute and a half of audio we've ever come across.
Well, come across it a long time anyway.
A massive brawl in Anchorage, Alaska, reportedly involving Sarah Palin's kids and her husband.
It was sparked after someone pushed one of her daughters at a party.
That's what Bristol Palin told police in an interview after the incident.
And now police have released audio of that interview.
It does include some rather colorful language from Bristol.
Here now is Bristol's recollection of how that night unfolded.
So sit back and enjoy.
Enjoy.
Sit back and enjoy the best minute and a half of audio she and CNN have ever come across.
I'm gonna defend my sister.
She's 20 years old.
A guy comes out of nowhere and pushes me on the ground, takes me by my feet in my dress, in my long dress in front of everybody.
Come on, you here.
Come on, you get the f of here.
I don't know this guy.
I've never seen this guy in my life.
Carol Costello was just eating it up, and in fact, said.
I think that long beep was my favorite part.
We should point out that no charges were filed on this incident.
And in a September 19th Facebook post, Sarah Palin defended her daughter, writing in part, quote, I love my Bristol.
I have to say this as a proud mama.
My kid's defense of my family makes my heart soar.
You can thank me later.
Thank me.
She means you, the audience, can thank Carol for exposing what we are all supposed to think is the continuing idiocy of the Palin family.
Now here's Carol Costello, a supposed feminist.
Supposed opponent of violence against women.
I mean, would would just be angry as hell if if if any other woman had been treated this way, had been attacked, and it was on audio tape and she was playing it, she would have been righteously indignant and probably blaming the Republican war on women.
But here she's eating it up.
Here she just loves it.
A supposed feminist, a supposed opponent of violence violence against women, presented an audio tape of a young woman describing being attacked and beaten by a bunch of drunken men as the most delicious thing she had ever heard in her life.
Now, we must be fair.
Carol Costello has subsequently been forced to offer a half-hearted apology.
One of those, I apologize to anyone who is too stupid to understand my happiness.
Kind of apologies.
That's not really me.
I apologize to anybody who may have been offended, but what I didn't intend to convey, blah, blah, blah.
If she were a conservative, she would already have been fired, but she's a rabid left-wing activist masquerading as a journalist at CNN.
She's on Velvet.
And she has apologized, but refuses to on the air.
She will not apologize.
No, she will not apologize on the air.
So the low information crowd will never hear her apology.
Second, I wonder maybe if she didn't think she would get away with it in the first place, because nobody would ever hear her say it because she's on CNN.
Maybe that's what this is all about.
She felt safe in saying it because she knows nobody watches that network.
Anyway, uh, New York.
Uh Ebola, a doctor, traveling back from Africa.
He was fully equipped and outfitted to avoid contracting the disease.
And now we have another case of Ebola that has nothing to do with Thomas Duncan.
The other previous cases all were related to him, but this case, nothing to do with Thomas Duncan.
But don't sweat it.
It's going to be audio sound bites.
Here's Dr. Mary Travis Bassett last night Bellevue Hospital during a press conference to talk about Dr. Craig Spencer.
He's 33.
And she's the health commissioner in New York City, and this is a portion of what she said.
We are aware that he went on a three-mile dog.
Uh sign that he was feeling quite well.
Uh and he also uh took the uh subway system.
We know that he's ridden on the A train, the number one train, the L train.
Uh we're still uh getting more information about this, but we know that yesterday that he went to a bowling alley in Williamsburg.
Uh he was feeling well at that time.
And um, except for his feeling of fatigue.
Yeah, yeah, you find it dandy.
Nothing to see here except for the fatigue.
Just a little problem with the fatigue.
But nothing to see here, folks.
We know he rode the A train, and he took the L train.
Uh, more information about this, but we know that he went to a bowling alley in Williamsburg, and he was feeling okay at the time, so nothing to worry about.
And that's what DeMayor, uh, Mr. De Blasio's also trying to convey.
We want to state at the outset there is no reason for New Yorkers to be alarmed.
See.
Ebola is an extremely hard disease to contract.
It is transmitted only through contact with an infected person's blood or other bodily Fluids, not through casual contact.
Right.
New Yorkers who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily fluids are not at all at risk.
We've been preparing for months for the threat posed by Ebola.
We have clear and strong protocols which are being scrupulously followed and were followed in this instance.
And Governor Kumo, Andrew Cuomo, still hasn't reached the thousand mark yet in sales of his memoirs, still at 975, I believe, after the first week.
They might have found some union people to pick up the slack, though.
You know, the way Fort Worthless Jim did.
Fort Worthless Jim Wright, the former speaker to Hutton Texas, he wrote a book, and it was so good.
I mean, there was it was so powerful.
Some pages only had two words.
They had to find a way to make it reach 200 pages.
And turns out that his union buddies ended up buying a hundred thousand copies.
And so far, nobody is buying Governor Cuomo.
My whole point here is in stressing this again, is we live in this world where these are the people that we're told of the rock stars.
These are the kids in the big clique that are all popular.
The Cuomo's, the de Blasios, you name it, the the Harry Reid's, the Nancy Pelosi, yeah, the people of this country admire them.
They look up to them, and they did, and none of them settled the books.
Hillary didn't settle the books, especially against that $14 million advance.
My only point again in reminding you of this is that the concrete, while they try to make you believe that you're laughed at and a laughing stock and uh and a jerk and whatever, then these are the really cool kids, and these are the they're not.
Not even sold a thousand copies.
Andrew Cuomo, the son of Mario the pious, the former governor of New York.
Anyway, he had to get in on this too and assure the people of his state it's okay.
We have had a full coordinated effort that has been working literally night and day, uh coordin coordinating city, state, and federal resources.
Yes, assuring.
Coordinating and drilling from airports to transportations to subway stations to ambulances to hospitals.
So we are as ready as one could be for this circumstance.
Comforting.
People in New York, I'm sure are very assured.
On the Today Show today, Matt Wauer interviewed uh Governor Cuomo and said, if you're this doctor and you're so familiar with the disease, I mean, you know you've been treating Ebola patients in Guinea, you come back to America, you do ride the subway, you take your Uber card, you you go to a bowling alley.
Do you think this doctor, Governor Kumo, this the doctor Spencer, did he act responsibly here?
Look, I'm not a doctor, Matt.
But the flip side of what you just said is if you're a doctor, you know you're not contagious until you're symptomatic.
This is a doctor who is taking his temperature twice a day, and obviously concluded that he was not symptomatic, and that's why he went out, still in a limited way.
He went bowling with two friends, he was with his fiance, and he took the subway.
But he obviously felt he wasn't symptomatic.
He knew that was the only time it was contagious.
As soon as he had a fever, he presented himself uh to the hospital.
All the procedures there on were exactly according to the book.
Now, fine, we'll have to wait and see.
But I do have a a question.
This is a doctor in Guinea.
He got to Guinea.
He came home from Guinea.
Now, the director of the CDC, Dr. Friedan, has told us we can't stop these flights.
We can't do any of this because these people wouldn't be able, our health workers wouldn't be able to get there, and they wouldn't be able to get home if we if we stopped flights from coming in.
This sort of disapproves or disproves all of this, which is happening frequently.
This is the problem.
Okay, we'll wait and see.
We hope they're right.
We hope their assurances are solid and that this is handled and that there hasn't been any spread.
It's encouraging that nurse, uh the the nurse, the second nurse, is now Ebola-free.
It's been press conference with her mere moments ago.
But Governor Cuomo was not finished.
He had just a little bit more to say.
We've been in contact with the federal officials.
President Obama called last night.
Ron Klain, the new Ebola czar, uh Sylvia Burwell, head of uh Health and Human Services.
So uh everything worked the way it should be.
You see, folks in our home.
Stop the tape.
Stop the this is exactly my so they made some phone calls and problem solved.
Yeah, we called Ron Clain.
Ron Klain, who has no qualifications whatsoever to be Ebola Czar, and has yet to show up to an Ebola meeting, but he got a phone call.
We we we solved the problem.
And guess what?
We called Obama.
And when you call Obama, you really fix it.
I mean, that's solving the problem.
So we call Obama, we call Ron Klain the Czar, we call Sylvia Burwell.
Health and Human Services, so everything worked out.
And that's why the C levels are going to continue to recede because Obama said they were when he was in Minneapolis.
This is the way they look at things.
All they've got to do is say they called somebody, made a speech, and problem solved.
And that's why people aren't assured.
That's why they're not going to be assured until a passage of time occurs, and we actually see evidence that what they've said here can be trusted.
Now in Good Morning America today, Robin Roberts spoke with the chief health and medical editor at ABC's name is Richard Besser about the New York City Ebola case, and she said, Look, this doctor was in Africa.
He came back, he has Ebola here.
How do you address the concerns of people about the border in all of this?
Some people are saying this is proof we should close our border.
I think it's the exact opposite.
It's proof that until we knock this out of West Africa, we're going to see more disease here, and we have to have more Dr. Spencers helping out over there.
And you see, is that's sort of irrefutable logic, right?
Sh shutting down flights from Africa.
Why, that's no way to stop the spread of disease in this case kind of proves it.
It does.
This proves that if we shut down flights from, say, Guinea, that Ebola would get here.
Well, the fact is we didn't shut down flights, and Ebola is here.
Yet they continue to say this.
And again, the sole reason for it is amnesty.
They cannot do one thing.
They can't they can't intimate, they can't imply, they can't suggest, they can't even get near a serious discussion of closing borders, airports, flights because in mere weeks, Obama is gonna amnesty a bunch of illegal immigrants and keep the border open for even more.
Be right back, folks.
Don't go away.
Half my brain tied behind my back, as always, just to make it fair, folks.
It's open line Friday in Rush Limbaugh.
And today we have a little treat here at the EIB Southern Command.
We have six grand prize winners from a former two if my T sweepstakes, one of the greatest prizes a human being can win in any contest.
A trip to the EIB Southern Command and an opportunity to watch this program from the other side of the glass, sitting right behind a broadcast engineer and a court reporter and Mr. Snerdley, as they all go about their work helping to make this program what it is.
A very, very moderate contribution.
And these people are in awe.
It is just it's it's fun to have them here.
Their mouths are wide open, you can see they're a gape, they can't even believe they're here.
It's just uh it's it's it's I'm just kidding.
They're this they're folks, these these are the heartbeat of America.
These people, just like all of you, the backbone of America.
Look, I need to get back to this New York Ebola thing because I don't think the CDC is right.
I I think actually that their protocols uh for dealing with infected doctors are actually not what they would like us to believe.
And I and I'm not trying to rip them.
I just I think everybody needs to know the truth about this.
So we'll get into that a little bit.
And the latest politics of the elections all coming up.
Sit tight.
Hi, welcome back.
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Now, the CDC claims that they had everything in place to handle a doctor, an infected doctor arriving back in the United States from an Ebola infested country.
Now, according to a CDC press release on Wednesday, October 22nd, quote six states, including New York, have already taken steps to plan implement active post arrival monitoring, which will begin on Monday, October 27th, this is the 24th.
By their own admission, the plan they have to implement doesn't start until Monday.
Under active post-arrival monitoring, travelers without febral illness or symptoms consistent with Ebola will be followed up daily by state and local health departments for 21 days from the date of their departure from West Africa.
So if this had been in place, and this is like you may think this is a fine point, but these are the institutions that we are to trust.
We've had the governor saying we called clean, we called the czar, we called the president, we called HHS, we called everybody, problem solved.
Everybody's up speed.
Our protocols are being implemented.
But they're not.
The protocols were not going to be implemented until Monday.
If they had been in place, Dr. Spencer's condition might have been caught earlier, and he wouldn't have been on the A train, and he wouldn't have been on the L train.
He wouldn't have been in a bowling alley in Williamsburg if their protocols had been like they said they were.
And yet their own press release on this says they're not going to implement them until Monday.
October 27th.
He might have had less opportunity to expose other people.
Now, you might think I'm nitpicking and making a fine point out of this, and that's not my intention.
They're asking us to trust them, which is all we can do.
Outside of become hermits and recluses, which of course I have no problem being, but other people don't want to do that if they don't have to.
And and when they the mayor, when the governor, when the CDC director tell you that it's hard to get, you can't get it, and our protocols are in place when their protocols aren't in place.
It's like Reagan said about the old Soviets.
Trust, but verify.
Now we may be on the verge here of what I will call Ebola without borders.
How how how uncanny or ironic is it that a guy from Doctors Without Borders ends up bringing Ebola to New York City?
Since arguably Obama's policy of a nation without borders brought it here in the first place.
Let's say we have doctors without borders.
We have Ebola without borders.
And now we have a nation without borders.
And the key to all this is no borders.
And yet everything's going to be fine.
And I think this idiotic, simple-minded, bizarre notion that if we shut down flights from these countries, it means we shut down aid flights.
If we shut down flights from Africa, then we are shutting down our opportunity to help people in Africa.
How does that work?
It doesn't work.
Think about all the places the United States sends aid to disasters or emergency look like tsunamis and this kind of thing.
We send emergency aid, we send food, we send uh medicine.
We've we've gone to Afghanistan, Manila after a tsunami, Japan after their nuclear meltdowns or Wanda Somali, we go everywhere.
How is shutting flights down from three or four nations in Africa going to stop that?
Are there commercial flights out of any of those places at those times?
No, yet somehow our C-140s and our mighty Navy, we manage to get billions of dollars in aid and thousands of American relief workers to these places whenever we have to.
How come all of a sudden now, if we restrict flights from arriving, we can no longer spread disaster relief around?
It doesn't, it doesn't make sense.
And I tell you again, it's all because no matter what, you cannot take the politics out of anything that happens because any event is going to be politicized and massaged and used to the benefit of the Democrat Party agenda, Including this.
And right now the big agenda item is amnesty and Obama's green cards for 9 million to 34 million illegals.
And if we, if this government makes any step towards shutting down flights, shutting down borders, then it becomes problematic.
Then they have basically admitted that it makes sense to do it.
And it would give them credibility problems if they keep the border open for illegals in another part of the country.
So that's why.
So we are the people of this country are being subordinated to the political agenda of the president and his party, even when it comes to uh when it comes to Ebola.
Now, how this, I think, offers a great transition back up to Canada.
Because what we were told yesterday, not only by Canadian authorities, but repeated by American media, turns out to have not been totally true, folks.
It's up to me to point this out.
A caller yesterday on the program, and we had several news sources pointing out that the gunman in Canada was monitored.
He was uh a known figure.
Well, now police say that the gunman was not being monitored.
He'd been there only three weeks.
A soldier was shot and killed at a war memorial, and shots were fired in Parliament before the gunman was killed.
We all know the details of that story.
Before he shot and killed a soldier, before he opened fire inside the parliament, before he sparked a panic that froze a large part of the Capitol, Michael Zehaf Bibo wanted to leave.
The man police said carried out the shooting Wednesday, arrived in the city less than three weeks earlier, so he could get a passport to fly to Syria.
However, in a sign of how difficult it can be to determine who may pose the threat, the police said that Z Half Bibo was not one of the roughly 90 high-risk travelers that they had been monitoring, even though they told us yesterday he was.
Which again raises the question, okay, we're going to deny them a passport, and that's going to shut them down.
No, it doesn't.
It's not going to shut anybody down, because it's not going to indicate which one of these radicalized individuals may at some point act.
Something else that we have learned here, and so much for the media's narrative that Abdul Zihap, that's his preferred name, by the way, Abdul Zihaf.
So much for the narrative that he was a recent convert to the religion of peace.
He wasn't recent.
He'd been a convert to the religion of peace for quite a while now.
It's funny how little details like this slip out.
This uh this comes in a very long piece in the Vancouver Sun.
And this piece, I kid you not, is supposed to make us feel sorry for Mr. Abdul Zahif, because he was a crackhead.
He wanted to go straight.
Did you know that yesterday?
He was a crack addict.
And after about 30 tearstoke soaked paragraphs here about his long hard struggle against his crack addiction, we finally hear a little more about his terrorist connections.
He was reading online posts calling for attacks on Canada.
But we aren't supposed to believe he was a jihadist.
He was just a long-suffering crackhead who wanted to go straight and the system let him down.
That's what they're trying to convey today.
It was a lone wolf.
He was not a lone wolf.
He was not a lone wolf in any way, shape, manner, or form.
And then this takes us to the hatchet suspect back to New York.
And once again, we're being told that this guy's a lone wolf.
And he was a is a one-off.
And that it turns out that that is not the case.
This man's name is Zale Thompson.
Zail Thompson is the hatchet wielding suspect shot by officers in New York.
It happened yesterday after he suddenly attacked a group of patrol officers without warning in broad daylight on a commercial district in Queens.
And at a news conference at a hospital where one officer was being treated for a serious head wound, the commissioner, William Bratton, said that investigators were still trying to confirm the identity of the assailant and to determine a motive.
Naturally, they don't want to jump to any conclusions, and never mind that we already know that his name is Zayl Thompson, and that he was a strict Muslim who condemned the U.S. and called for attacks on soldiers and police.
And I have the post at Facebook right here in my formerly nicotine stained fingers to prove it.
And it dovetails back with exactly what we were talking about yesterday is how the hell are young people in this country becoming so radicalized.
Who is telling them things that make them want to take action against people in this country and the country at large?
What are they learning?
What are they learning about this country that they end up hating it for?
Who's teaching them this stuff?
And I'm telling you it's the education system.
I have been trying to point out these lone wolves.
They're not lone wolves.
They are members of a radical sect, and they are doing what the radical sect openly says that it's going to do.
And I believe they have been radicalized by our own anti-American news media.
I think they've been radicalized by our education system, which features its own, if not anti-America.
I don't want to misconvey something here.
But if you sit in a classroom from kindergarten on up, and you have a professor or a teacher after teacher, it tells you what a rotten place this is because of the way we treated women, the way we treated blacks, slavery, to what we did to the Native Americans, and how the poor are getting poorer and the richer getting richer and the power base is stealing from the poor.
What do you get if that's all you hear from the first moment you're exposure to formal education?
Quite likely you're going to end up filled with rage and hatred.
And those who also share those emotions who are recruiting people like you, you might find it attractive to join them.
As we heard yesterday, somebody said that the uh you know ISIS, it was Mark Stein.
ISIS is the hot, cool gang of the day.
I have to take a break here, but I want you to hear some of these Facebook posts of the Hatchet Man in New York, the next lone wolf, who just so sad, you know, he's so lost at his course through life and so forth.
He wasn't lost.
He had an objective, and it's coming right up, right after this.
Don't go away.
I gotta grab a call here, Il Quicko, my commitment to take a call on the first hour, particularly open line Friday.
I just want to read you one Facebook post from the Hatchet Man.
The cops killed in New York, the next lone wolf.
Sorry, Casey, it's just so sad.
How do we explain this?
Well, you tell me.
December 17th, 2013.
Zayl Thompson commented on a video on YouTube.
He said it's okay for white people to draw pictures of a white Jesus, and then colonize Africa and enslave the Negro in America, wipe out the Native American and invade the Middle East.
They call black people racist for rejecting the oppression they suffered from whites.
Listen, when black people have colonized the entire continent of Europe, enslaved its people, and sold them into bondage to foreign lands, then you can call them racist.
Now, where does this guy get this hatred?
I wasn't born this way.
Maybe his parents are radical leftists too.
Who knows?
But he's picking it up somewhere.
And he keeps hearing it over and over again.
This is what is taught as American history now in way too many places.
So you have these young skulls full of mush, and they are essentially in a default condition, and had no data, and all of a sudden the input just starts flowing, and it's anti-anti, and it's rage-rage, and how rotten American, how rotten you are by extension, and in the wrong mind.
The incorrect balance, the right stimuli.
Hey, you too can be have meaning in your life.
Join ISIS or whatever it is, and this is what happens.
There's another story here about how mean young boys and girls and men and women are.
It's nerdly brought it into me to say, but you have to explain this to me.
I don't understand it.
A dovetails with all this.
I'm not going to get to it till the next hour.
But I promise I will.
In the meantime, we're going to start Friendship Wisconsin with Randy.
Great to have you, sir.
Welcome.
You're up first.
thanks, Roger.
Thanks for taking my call.
I've been a long time listener, not by choice, but for the last three years I don't miss a show.
Not by choice, but now you're hooked.
Well, we'll take it.
Okay, great.
Uh, my question for you is I'd like to know when you think America became so liberal.
I mean, I can remember as I was a child, uh, the Kennedy days, it was don't ask what your country can do for you.
Ask what you're what you can do for your country.
And it just seems to have gone totally 180 on it, you know.
And I'd like to know what you think about that.
It's a great question.
You have called the right place for the answer.
Now, there have always been liberals.
There have always been communists in America.
But it used to be something called the House on American Activities Committee, which hunted them down.
Uh there were communists in Hollywood that were blacklisted and so forth.
But your question, when did the nation shift?
Yes.
And you mentioned Kennedy.
It it happened.
I guarantee you, what brought this about, what reversed the trend was the assassination of JFK.
Okay.
That is when the Democrat, because there isn't a Democrat today who would, in an inauguration speech or a campaign speech, would say what JFK speech uh said in his speech.
Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for you.
There's not a Democrat alive who would think it would be smart to say that.
There's not a Democrat alive, because now it is precisely demand what your country owes you because of how it has screwed you, is the mantra.
Now, the reason for the turn with the Kennedy assassination is theoretical, but I think it all has to do with the fact that he was assassinated in Dallas.
Dallas was supposedly a hotbed of radical conservatism.
The John Birch Society and all of these mean-spirited extremist, racist war on women type conservative Neanderthals.
And then the left found out that it was a communist that killed JFK.
It was not the conservative Republicans in conservative Texas.
The communists, Lee Harvey Oswald came back from Moscow.
And I think that was culture shock for them.
And it was something they didn't understand.
Wait a minute.
Not quite our buddies, but the communists.
I mean, they had a closer, they thought, much more in common with Soviet communism than they did with American conservatism.
And they had themselves believing for the longest time.
And even today you'll see in newsroom anniversaries of JFK that it was conservatives in Dallas did it.
But the fact is the communist, somebody that Oswald was working for.
And I think it provided a culture shock.
That is the that's the moment in time when the Democrat Party shifted away from what Kennedy stood for.
Gotta go.
Back after this, folks.
The hatchet wielding suspect in New York, Zayl Thompson.
He was a graduate of the Teachers College at Columbia.
He was going to be teaching this radical crap that he posted.
And there's much more straight ahead, my friends.
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