Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
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Rush Limbaugh and another three hours of broadcast excellence hosted by me from the distinguished and prestigious Limbaugh Institute for advanced conservative studies.
And we're a week away from the big election.
And we have news in that regard.
You know, I haven't spent a lot of time.
I've some, but, you know, I've not gone wall to wall on the election and polls and all of that up until now because it really hasn't meant much.
Now it starts, the polling data and all of the reporting on the election, it's about now that you get, particularly in midterm elections, that you can begin to, I don't know, trust at least more than, say, a week ago, a month ago, two months ago, especially.
And the news, as we get closer to the election, is worsening for the Democrats.
And of course, begs the question, has it always been bad and the drive-bys are trying to cover it up?
And that's my vote.
I think polling data up until a week or two before the final election, or before the election is designed to shape public opinion.
But then when we get close, they have to maintain their credibility.
So the polling data more reflects reality rather than their attempt to shape the outcome.
And that's why you pay a little bit more, well, you pay attention all you want, but this is why what's happening now, what's being reported now carries a little bit more weight than, say, something a month ago.
And certainly six months ago.
So six months ago was just an exercise in futility in terms of being able to call the outcome or even have some sort of indication.
And the news, as you'll hear today, continues to worsen for Democrats in a number of states where they were thought not long ago to be locks.
And there's panic setting in on the Democrat side in a number of places.
But before we get, and there's a great poll.
This is, I saw this in the Washington Examiner last night.
It's a poll out of Harvard.
It is a shocking, but it's a new and massive poll.
They surveyed nearly 2,030 18 to 29-year-olds.
This is Harvard's Institute of Politics.
And they just released a poll that found that of those who say, in the 18 to 29, it's a millennials, of those who say that they will definitely be voting, 51% want the GOP in charge.
51% want the Republicans in charge.
And 47% favor Democrat control.
And because this is close, they say 5147 is close.
If this was Democrats ahead 5147, it would be indications of a landslide, you see.
But since it's 5147 Republicans being preferred, it's close.
It's within the margin of error.
And so the analysts of the poll are suggesting that, hey, the kids votes up for Grabs this election.
And it is quite possible.
These kids, one of the things that I have been trying to horn in on or hone in on in the past month, maybe two, is the golden opportunity this represents or presents for an inspiring, uplifting, positive message about America.
If we get the right kind of change, there are things happening in America today.
They didn't happen when Bush was president.
There were things happening today that are new and they're bad and they're worsening.
And I think, with the right message and not lying and not being phony optimistic or any of that, just telling these young people, anybody that wants to hear it, the truth about the possibilities that exist in this country.
Just a good old standard, positive, uplifting, inspiring message.
I think these kids, and I don't, young adults, let me call them young adults.
I don't mean to disrespect them by calling them kids.
I think they're ready for it.
I think a lot of people are ready for an uplifting, inspirational positive.
After six years of this, they're ready for it.
People are craving it, but they need leadership to be articulating it.
Not everybody's a self-starter.
Some can provide that on their own, but most can't.
And that's not a dig.
Just happens to be the way things are.
You've got this is the first poll that I have seen, maybe the second, where this age group has chosen the Republicans as their preference.
You realize how unhip and uncool the Republicans are presented as being?
And do you realize how everybody thinks that?
And do you realize how that may not be true?
It may well be that not everybody thinks that.
It may well be that we're all living amidst a whole bunch of media myths that are untrue.
Maybe the I'm not arguing the Republican Party is you know, Jay-Z and Beyonce don't misunderstand, but it may well be that they're not the nerd kooks that the drive-bys and the Democrats would like you to think.
The Democrats look more like that, frankly.
But I just think there's a golden opportunity here for a positive message because I think if it's possible, you know, Jimmy Carter did lasting damage to the Democrat Party for quite a while.
I say lasting.
He damaged the Democrat Party's reputation and image quite a while.
I think Obama could very well do the same thing.
I think Obama's in the process of doing it.
Harry Reed's in the process.
And all these people we sit around, we're told that everybody loves Pelosi and everybody respects Harry Reid.
I don't believe that.
I think they're national jokes as much as any other Republican is a national joke.
I think you would put Harry Reid on a red carpet line in Hollywood or Pelosi and they'd have tomatoes thrown at them just like anybody else would.
They're not heroes.
They're not looked at as saviors.
They're not idolized.
They're not thought of as people you want to hang with and be like.
Everybody's led to believe that.
This new massive poll, 2030, 18 to 29-year-olds from Harvard, the Institute of Politics.
Those who say they will definitely be voting, 51% want the Republicans in charge.
It's a huge shift from this same poll.
In 2010, younger voters kept to their historic trend.
55% favored Democrats, 43% Republicans.
But you know what happened in 2010?
It was a Republican landslide.
It was a Republican landslide with the millennials preferring Democrats 55 to 43.
So what we have here is an eight-point change.
Very good news for the Republicans who had feared that the Obama generation would show up at the polls and vote Democrat in knee-jerk fashion.
Now it says here, this is Paul Bedard in the Washington Examiner analyzing this.
He said the shift away from the Democrats likely is fed by the millennial dissatisfaction with Obama.
And you know what's even worse for the Democrats is that Hispanic support has dropped off.
And you know what else is dropping off?
Maybe dropping off, maybe not support, but enthusiasm is waning is the black vote, as evidenced by how few African Americans have early voted in Louisiana, only 5%.
And that's why they are very nervous on the Democrat side.
They are, I mean, the Democrat Party, I think, is far more worried than anybody in the drive-aways.
The drive-bys have been in the business of covering all this up.
The drive-bys have been in the business of, in fact, presenting an entirely different picture.
So we shall see.
In the meantime, ladies and gentlemen, my one little line has once again hijacked cable news.
When I jokingly suggested that we need to quarantine Governor Christie, that line has hijacked cable news.
We have a montage here.
And by the way, they love this storyline.
They love this.
Now, you see, they're able to present me.
Let me tell you why.
Able to present me as the leader of the GOP because they think that is a negative for the GOP.
They think that is very damaging to the GOP.
One week before the election, I rear my head and they think I am in an internession battle with Governor Christie.
That means there's discord within the Republican Party.
I suggested he needed to be quarantined and they're off to the races thinking they've got a real story of strife within the Republican Party.
Republicans have shut up all through this campaign.
The Democrats are all happy.
I open my mouth.
Here's the montage to get the...
I would dare say half of the audio soundbite roster is about this today.
Here's the Rush Limbaugh saying the conservatives should quarantine Christie for caving.
Backlash from Rush Limbaugh.
Rush Limbaugh criticized him for caving into Obama.
Rush Limbaugh called it comparable to the so-called Obama hug he claims cost Mitt Romney the presidency.
In reaction to what Rush Limbaugh said on his show.
About 80% of Russia's background is as an entertainer, and it's a pretty funny line.
Now that was Newt Gengris.
You know what's interesting about this is that all of these other people are once again back to treating me as the leader of the GOP.
Nope.
Yeah, nobody's saying I'm an entertainer except Newt.
What a reversal.
Normally, it is the Democrats who toss me aside as irrelevant because I'm just an entertainer.
But in this bite, it was our old buddy Newt.
Well, you know, 80% of Russia's background is an entertainer.
It is a pretty funny line.
Quarantining Chris.
I changed that, by the way.
I'll tell you who we need to quarantine.
We need to quarantine Obama.
We need to quarantine Biden.
We need to quarantine Elizabeth Warren.
And we need to quarantine Harry Reid and Pelosi.
That's who we need to quarantine.
And that's what the election is going to do.
But I'm not drifting away.
This quarantine was in relation to the Ebola story.
And this next bite, this is CNN's The Lead.
This is last night.
Who is the lead?
Who hosts?
Is that no, Anderson Coop?
Is it Jacob Tapper, our buddy Jake Tapper?
That's his show?
Who?
Wolf?
Yeah, he's still got a show.
It's called Wolf.
That's why under the lead, I guess it is Jacob Tapper's show.
I get them all convinced.
Anderson Cooper show is a number, so I know it's not his show.
And then there's Erin Burnett out front.
No, she's up front, out front, so then the lead.
So I guess a Jake Tapper.
Anyway, on this show last night, they had their senior political correspondent, Brianna Keeler, reporting about Governor Christie's New Jersey Ebola quarantine flip-flop and me.
And this is classic.
They make it sound like public opinion is on Christie's side against me.
And I am a guy on the radio.
Pure and simple.
But they make it sound like public opinion's on Christie's side against me.
Here's the soundbite.
Christie's greater challenge as he's considering gearing up for the Republican presidential primaries is backlash from Rush Limbaugh.
One week before the election, once again, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has caved and is seen as we need to quarantine Chris Christie is what needs to happen here, folks.
Critics point to Christie's calls over the weekend with HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell and top Obama aide Valerie Jarrett, but he insists he did not cave.
In Christie's corner, public opinion.
Almost eight in 10 people surveyed in a recent CNN ORC poll say the U.S. government should quarantine U.S. citizens returning from Ebola-affected West Africa if they show symptoms.
Okay, so what does that mean?
What does that poll result actually mean?
It doesn't mean what this drive-by infobabe attempted to tell you.
They make it sound like in this bite that public opinion is on Christie's side against me, except I don't have anything to do with Ebola policy.
It doesn't matter what people think of me on Ebola because I have no impact on policy.
Zilch Zig Ronada.
Public opinion is on Christie's side versus Obama is what this means.
Chris Christie had the public on his side when he was insisting that that nurse remain quarantined in New Jersey.
He has the Joint Chiefs on his side.
The Joint Chiefs want a quarantine of returning military personnel.
Right now, you've got Elizabeth Warren sideswipe, frontally attacking Christie while the White House hits him from the front.
And Governor Christie, regardless what he appears to be caving or not, whatever he's doing, I'm sure he thinks it's a common sense thing to protect the people of New Jersey because there isn't any leadership coming out of Washington on this.
And that's the bottom line.
And that's why this is a story.
The reason why this is a story is that Christie and Governor Cuomo decided to take action to protect the people of their state because there wasn't any leadership coming from Washington.
Nobody had made up their mind floating around trying to do the politically advantageous thing.
The regime, led by Obama, looks at everything politically first and judges assesses what they could do to take more political or best political advantage of it.
To hell with anything else.
And now the people of Maine, the officials in Maine agree with the quarantine that Christie imposed on this nurse, Hickox.
And that's where the nurse is now.
The quarantine is the only common sense thing to do here.
21 days is nothing given the alternative.
But we have selfishness running rampant, selfishness that is well, I'll tell you that I don't know how else to say it.
I mean, these are a bunch of screaming liberals who are behaving in this selfish, me, me, me way.
And so, this argument that they're trying to set up here with me versus Governor Christie, Governor Christie is not at war with me, and I'm not at war with him.
I've got nothing to do with it.
He does have a battle going on with the White House because they're dispatching Elizabeth Warren, and everybody's doing what they can.
If Governor Christie makes a mistake, it's this notion of compromise reaching across the aisle and all this sort of stuff when the other side's not interested in that.
They're interested in scalps.
You know, this blood sport to them.
This is not about cooperation or getting along.
And these moderate Republicans seem to think that the American people want that.
And it's not, we're so past that now.
The American people want these people defeated.
The American people want the Democrat Party gone.
The American people want Obama's power greatly reduced, is what they want.
So somebody just asked me in an email: is CNN trying to pretend that you, Rush, are against quarantines?
No, that's not what CNN is doing.
You know, what CNN is doing, they're trying to create another, what was her name?
O'Donnell, the candidate for the Senate, the Republican in Delaware.
They're trying to create a Christian O'Donnell or Todd Aiken moment here.
That's all they've got.
The media, and this is why the Republicans have had this omerta out there, this code of silence.
They've done everything they can to avoid wacko comments that the media and the Democrats can focus on and then tar the whole party with.
So they've been sitting, lying in wait.
They just have been hoping and praying that some Republican comment would say something they think is stupid that they can run with because they don't have anything else.
You know, even playing the race card doesn't appear to be working.
The war on women, particularly in Colorado, isn't working.
Have you heard the latest attempt against Corey Gardner in Colorado?
I mean, it's so bad.
The Democrats are running commercials saying that he wants to ban condoms.
I'm not kidding you.
He's only one of the guys that suggested making birth control available over the counter without a prescription to blunt this silly war on women thing.
Udall, his opponent, is simply repeating things that his consultants are.
Udall, I don't think his mind is even in the camera.
He's a walking, talking robot.
And so while Gardner is talking about making birth control available over the counter, Udall is, for two weeks after that, still talking on this war on women meme, looking like he's not even conscious.
So they're flailing away.
So their latest attempt here is to suggest that Corey Gardner wants to ban condoms.
That's how opposed to contraception the Republicans.
I mean, that's the sad thing is there are going to be some Democrats in color that believe it, but I don't think anywhere near enough.
But they're looking for anything.
And they think they found me.
Let me see here.
Let me look.
Let me just let me look.
Let me look.
Let me look.
No, I don't have it.
I've got the text here.
I've got a text in a Corey Gardner.
It's a NAROL ad.
It's a national abortion rights action leak ad that suggests Corey Gardner is going to totally ban condoms in Colorado.
And I joked not long ago, and how many times have we joked, that Democrats would eventually claim Republicans are trying to outlaw sex.
And lo and behold, this is what this is trying to say.
This war on women thing is blowing up in their face in Colorado.
See, here's the thing.
Everything's a script.
The Democrat campaign is a script.
They have their mind, just like the Thad Cochrane campaign was a script on our side.
This is a script.
And there are these issues that they think are winning issues.
One of them is the war on women.
So they've got their candidate, the robot Udall, and he's out articulating whatever is said or written for him, put in front of him to say.
He doesn't have enough knowledge to pivot when real world events change.
And so he gets caught in this robotic speechmaking when he's two weeks behind the times.
And this is happening to a lot of Democrats because they've got these key issues, the race card, the war on women, Hispanic vote, black, racism, whatever it is that all of their candidates are out articulating in identical ways.
And when it blows up, as it's blowing up, they don't have the ability to improvise.
They don't have the ability to pivot and adjust to what is going wrong.
Their arrogance is such, they think it's worked every time it's been tried in the past.
It'll continue to work this time because they think that they have successfully persuaded the American people that the Republicans are whatever it is they're accusing them of being.
What has happened in the midst of this is people are starting to see the Democrats in a, I think, a more truthful way.
And the Democrats are not accustomed to this kind of scrutiny and thus don't know how to deal with it.
They certainly are not accustomed to media scrutiny.
They don't know how to deal with challenges, overcoming obstacles, dealing with adversity.
That's not part of their life experience.
Not the way Republicans have to do it.
Not the way we conservatives have to do it.
I mean, we have to overcome adversity every day.
Our adversity every day is the media.
Our adversity every day is the Democrat Party.
They don't have any advertising.
They get their way.
They have their sycophant, slavish media.
They have all of their supporters that do whatever is necessary to do to castigate.
They never talk about how great they are.
They always talk about how damaging and dangerous the Republicans are stupid they are.
And when that doesn't work, when their attempts to paint the Republicans as something they're not, when that doesn't work, they end up being kind of lost.
They're not invincible, folks.
They put their pants on one leg at a time like everybody else does.
The Democrat Party's not invincible.
It can be beat.
They're not smarter than everybody else.
They're not more strategic.
They're not better planned and none of this.
They are rigid and locked.
And if their plan goes awry, if their game plan goes off kilter, they don't know what to do to recover.
And that's where they find themselves now.
And that's how you end up with an ad accusing a Republican candidate for the Senate of wanting to ban condoms.
How do you get there?
Well, you get there if your effort to portray this guy as somebody who wants to deny women birth control and abortions bombs out.
See, you can't, their problem is they get locked into this strategy, this belief, this attempt to characterize Republicans as whatever, in this case, anti-women, war on women.
Well, Corey Gardner and Tom Tillis, North Carolina, have both thrown a monkey wrench in the Democrat plans, and they still haven't figured out how to do anything with it other than lie about it.
They have both said that they think contraception should be available over the counter now.
You shouldn't have to have a prescription for it.
That is ultimate freedom for women.
Contraception's, I mean, it's everywhere.
Nobody's opposed to it.
The Republicans are not opposed to it.
This war on women thing got started, you'll recall, with a question Stephanopoulos asked Mitt Romney in a Republican primary debate in January of 2008.
It's been phony from the get-go.
The Republicans just haven't known how to deal with it.
Their first mistake was thinking nobody would believe it.
War on women, us?
We're married.
We have kids.
What do you mean?
We date.
We philander.
We do everything anybody else does.
What do you mean, war on women?
But single women who depend on government apparently bought into it and believed it.
And they therefore believe that these Republicans are a bunch of guys running around that want to deny them the freedom to have sex and have babies.
They don't want them to have babies.
They don't want them to contracept them.
So, or abort them.
So the Democrats have been playing on that.
So here comes Tom Tillis, and here comes Corey Gardner.
Hey, you know what?
We think that contraception should be available over the counter.
That nukes any attempt the Democrats make.
Rather than drop it, which would be the smart thing, rather than drop it and move on.
And maybe, you know what?
We welcome Corey Gardner's arrival to reality.
Do say if your campaign is made up of put-downs, come up with a put-down based on this guy being late to the party.
But no, they're not giving it up.
They can't.
They don't know how.
They don't know what else to do other than stick to their stupid script.
And so that's how you get a campaign that says Gardner wants to ban condoms.
Here's the text of the ad.
Woman, did you try the corner market?
Man, of course.
Woman, grocery store?
Man.
Sold out?
Woman.
Drugstore.
Come on, woman.
So everyone sold out of condoms?
How did this happen?
Man.
Corey Gardner banned birth control, and now it's all on us guys.
And you can't find a condom anywhere.
And the pill was just the start.
Pell Grants, my little brother, was counting on for college.
Corey Gardner cut him.
Climate change, everybody knows, is weirding our weather.
Corey flat out denies it.
Sweet P, Corey denies science.
Woman, come on.
Man.
This, well, the last line didn't print, but they're trying to create, I mean, the idea that you can't find condoms anywhere and that Cory Gardner wants to ban them.
And they really, this is grasping at straws, my friends.
Like, I haven't seen it.
I mean, this is genuine flailing away.
Now, we have to acknowledge some Democrats are going to believe it.
This is what we've learned over the 25 years.
There are some idiots that vote for that are going to believe this.
But this is ultimately not believable.
And I think there's other indications out of Colorado, too.
I found a great post at redstate.com by Aaron Gardner, very close to doom for Colorado Democrats.
Colorado has been shifting underneath the feet of the Democrats this election cycle.
This is what I meant at the top of the program.
I'm sorry for speaking fast, but I got a lot to say here today.
We got a lot to accomplish, a lot to do.
I'll try to slow it down.
But the point I was making at the top of the show was this, about a week before the election, this is when stories like this really have substance.
If this story was published a month or two ago, you'd have to take some of it with a grain of salt because too much time was left.
Too many things could change.
But here we're six days out.
Colorado has been shifting underneath the feet of the Democrats this election cycle.
While many have believed Colorado to be a blue state, especially after the 2012 election, events in 2013, along with events during the campaign, have proven otherwise.
The latest ballot returns, there's early voting out there.
The latest ballot returns show a large lead for Republicans in key counties across the state.
And it appears that Corey Gardner may be the next senator for Colorado.
Let me give you a couple of poll quotes from the piece.
I don't want to go that far.
That's still not certain enough to say that, but the piece does.
The report shows a drop-off of female vote.
This is the early vote count.
They don't know how people have voted, but they know who has.
They have to know that so that they can determine who gets to vote two and three times and who doesn't.
So they know who has voted.
And I know how many.
A drop-off of female voters of 3% and an increase of male voters by 3%.
This single statistic is critical in an election where the Democrat has been called out by the media for focusing too much on abortion and birth control.
That's what he can't get off of because it's all he's got.
The guy couldn't think independently if he had to.
That's the great myth.
These people are not the smartest wizards in the room, these Democrat candidates.
They're not.
They're literally programmed robots walking around with the message that's been implanted and embedded by their consultants.
And when it doesn't go right, they are lost.
And that's why Udall's been making a fool of himself.
Here's another stat from the early voting.
Millennials have dropped off sharply from their 2010 make of the Colorado electorate.
The 18 to 34 age group went from 16.18% in 2010 to 8% as of last week.
They're not showing up in the early voting.
This certainly puts a kink in the left's plans to turn out the young single ladies for UDAL and Hicken Looper.
What a ticket that would be.
Udall and Hicken Looper.
Anyway, these are just a couple of things that are trending there.
Because you can learn a lot from the public polls, but now that there are ballots that have already been returned and there's data on who has and hasn't voted, and so there's a better opportunity to understand the makeup of the electorate a bit more.
Not guaranteed that the early voting will mirror Election Day turnout, but it's certainly more data than any poll would give you.
And the drop-off of female voters and the increase in male vote by three and three, that's a 6% difference.
That's huge, particularly, and the millennial drop-off is also huge, particularly when single young women are being counted on to buy into this silly notion that Corey Gardner wants to ban condoms after he's banned birth control when what Corey Gardner stands for is having birth control available over the counter.
Anyway, I got to take a break here.
We're not through with the Ebola stuff.
I just decided to give it a break.
If I didn't, I would be the subject of the first half of the program today.
And you know me, I don't like talking about me.
You need to upgrade to 8.1 first and then you can get them back.
Trying to tell somebody how to get their pictures back on their iPhone.
I am the operational guy everybody turns to when they have an operational question about an iPhone or an iPad.
I'm the guy.
I like being that guy.
Operational, not repairs.
Not stuff, but operational.
Anyway, greetings.
Welcome back.
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If you want to be on the program, we'll get to the phones in a moment.
Here's the ad.
We've got the audio, the ad, the NAROL ad running against Corey Gardner, Colorado, accusing him of wanting to ban condoms.
Did you try the corner market?
Of course.
Grocery store?
Sold out.
Drugstore?
Come on.
So everyone's sold out of condoms.
Hmm.
How did this happen?
Corey Gardner banned birth control, and now it's all on us guys.
And you can't find a condom anywhere.
And the pill was just the start.
The Pell Grants my little brother was counting on for college, Corey cut them.
Climate change that everyone knows is weirding our weather.
Corey flat out denies it.
Sweet Pete, Corey denies science.
Come on.
This guy has no idea what's going on in the real world.
You know how genuinely, truly, insultingly dumb this is and the people behind it are.
And I don't mean to be name-calling, but losing to this kind of, that would be an embarrassment.
Corey Gardner banned birth control.
There is not, I mean, that is so ridiculous.
I'm not even going to address it intellectually.
That is just flat out ridiculous.
The dangerous thing is there are going to be some Democrat women, just like there's some old people that think Republicans want to cut their Social Security.
There will be some Democrat women that'll believe it.
But I don't know how a senator from anywhere cuts Pell Grants.
And there is no man-made global warming because there is no side.
The science isn't science.
I'm not even going to get into that.
I've done that for 25 years.
This is Democrat panic.
This is the Democrats unable to pivot in the real world.
They've got nothing else but this war on women.
Nothing.
And this is the illustrate.
Ban condoms.
Ban birth control.
Corey Gardner banned birth control.
How does a senator ban birth control anyway?
And now it's all on us guys and we can't find any condoms because Corey banned birth control so every year their condoms are sold out.
We can't make them fast enough because all the guys are buying them up.
Because, of course, nobody wants a baby in the Democrat world.
Oh no, nobody wants a baby.
That's sickness.
Now back to Ebola.
Neil Cavuto talking to Mitch McConnell yesterday.
And he wanted to get Mitch McConnell's take on my feud with Chris Christie.
See, they just, they're so hoping that they can make something out of this little rat tat tat between me and Christie, which is not a rat tattoo.
It's just a little line.
We need to ban quarantine Christie.
Anyway, here's what McConnell said.
Some conservatives in your party, even those outside of the political spectrum, Rush Limbaugh, for example, criticized the New Jersey governor's handling of this, saying that maybe conservatives should quarantine him, that he's been all over the map on this and has caved once again to the CDC and the White House.
What do you say?
Well, I think these governors are doing what they think is in the best interest of their constituents.
And I don't think second guessing that from Washington is something I want to engage in.
If you want to second guess them on the radio, go right ahead.
But I'm not going to second guess them from Washington.
They so don't want to make any waves here.
They're so close.
They're just a week away.
They're not going to take the bait.
Anyway, and there is no bait here.
Nobody doubts what Chris Christie's trying to do in this case.
Held the governor of Maine.
Where is the story?
Maine governor seeks to make nurse abide by quarantine.
The same thing Christie wanted to do.
Governor Paul LePage said he would try to force the nurse, KC Hickox, to abide by Maine's Ebola quarantine.
What she's out there saying, nope, I got my ACLLU lawyers, and I will sue everybody in sight if I have to.
I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to do it.
You can't make me.
She's auditioning for a Simpsons episode, I think.
In North Carolina, where there is another embarrassment going on, and that is the campaign of Kay Hagan.
And they're running the same kind of campaign against Tom Tillis, although this one's $26 million.
The amount of money spent in that Senate campaign, North Carolina, is unprecedented.
This guy now has pulled ahead, I think, by a couple of points in a couple of polls.
It's just stunning.
They're now using what they're calling voter shaming in North Carolina to turn out the black vote.