Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24 7 Podcast.
And speaking of comedy.
No, no, not the Letterman show, Obama.
Commencement speech.
The Coast Guard.
It's flat out embarrassing.
It's uproariously funny.
By the way, have you heard that ISIS now controls more than half of Syria?
More than half of Syria ISIS now controls.
They're going to add Libya to it pretty soon.
You've got Iraq on their way to Baghdad.
And there's Obama.
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Obama, in the midst of this, just tear through the Middle East on the part of ISIS.
Obama told a Coast Guard Academy graduates.
That not fighting against climate change is dereliction of duty.
Did you catch any of this address?
We don't, I don't I don't need the audio sound bites.
I really don't need the audio sound bites.
In fact, I'm just slow the program down.
Obama claimed climate change is part of the cause of the rise of Boko Haram and ISIS.
And who needed Letterman to wrap it up last night when you've got Obama out there providing comedy for the whole world?
ISIS is now due to global warming.
Boko Haram kidnapping girls all over Nigeria because of climate change.
Global warming.
I kid you not.
The commander-in-chief said so.
And he further said, not fighting to the Coast Guard graduates, not fighting against climate change is dereliction of duty.
This from the man who ignored ISIS for years so he could campaign on his claim that terrorism was on the run.
This is a man who ignored ISIS, ignored everything going on in the Middle East, much of it that he caused, because as far as his election campaigns were concerned, there was no more terrorism.
In fact, the State Department and the Defense Department issued orders that the word was not even to be used.
There was no terrorism and there were no terrorists.
Because Obama had beat it back.
Obama had claimed victory for whatever happened in Iraq, was winding things down in Afghanistan, had Al Qaeda on the run, if you recall.
And while he wasn't damn somebody at global warming tricked him, the deniers tricked him.
Because while we didn't do anything about global warming somehow, climate change spawned ISIS.
And climate change spawned Boko Harem.
This is a man who cut our military forces to the bone and then cut the bone.
And he's telling the Coast Guard they will be guilty of dereliction of duty if they don't fight climate change.
Oh man, I'll tell you I some days just surrounded by idiocy, surrounded by stupidity, feel like I'm being smothered by it.
Looking for a way out.
How can I get past this?
How can I have a day where I don't have to put up with this kind of inanity?
How can that how can could I possibly find a day where I do not have to be exposed to this kind of insulting stupidity?
No.
Look at this.
Michael Brown memorial to be replaced with a plaque.
This is the gentle giant in Ferguson, Missouri.
They they had a memorial there for the guy.
Look, I'm look, I'm not wait, wait now.
We've got to be very, very tiptoe on this one.
The gentle giant who uh uh robbed a convenience store for Swisher Sweets because he wanted to roll some blunts, while walking down the street, middle of the street, eagerly thinking about his upcoming college days, was gun down in cold blood with his hands up running away while a cop shot him in the back.
I know that's not how it happened, but you'll be hell bent trying to convince anybody else of that.
I know that's exactly opposite Of what happened, but you can't tell the people of Ferguson that, and you can't tell the people of Baltimore now, you can't tell that state's attorney in Baltimore, you can't tell Obama that.
You can't tell George Zimmerman that.
Can't tell Trayvon Martin that he wouldn't hear you if you did.
You can't tell anybody what really happened there.
You got to go with the flow of this idiot, stupid false narrative in order to build a memorial.
A memorial.
For what?
That's why I say I've got to be very careful here.
A memorial to the gentle giant on Canfield Drive has been removed.
It was vandalized, if I recall.
Whatever the original memorial was, it was vandalized.
So they're doing a new one.
The original memorial has been removed, and it'll be replaced now by a plaque.
According to the mayor, James Knowles III.
And the Michael Brown Sr., the father of the gentle giant.
There's a joint announcement out there about this new memorial.
And all of this courtesy of the city of Ferguson, Missouri, which was nearly destroyed by the grieving supporters of the gentle giant.
It's interesting too because the plaque, are you ready for this?
The plaque shows the gentle giant in his high school graduation cap.
Since he is best known for being a scholar.
He's a scholar.
He's walking down the street, the middle of the street, Saturday afternoon, late summer, thinking about his first days as a college man when everything went south.
Flanked by newly elected Ferguson City Council members Wesley Bell and Ella Jones.
The mayor and the gentle giant seniors said the plaque will be part of a new permanent memorial in the area.
The looted and burned down stores are not enough of a memorial.
We have to erect a plaque with the gentle giant in his high school graduation cap.
And by the way, have you heard what's going on in Baltimore?
No.
I can tell you right now, you have no idea what's going on in Baltimore.
You think probably that peace has come to Baltimore because the cops are off the streets now.
And they charge those six cops with the uh the the murder of uh Freddie Gray.
The murder rate and the shooting rate is skyrocketing throughout Baltimore, and nobody's doing anything about it because the cops can't be found.
And now the mayor and others in the city are accusing the cops of purposely standing down because of what happened to the six cops being charged.
I can't what?
It is what do you mean it can't be?
It is.
The cops have adopted the Obama stance, and that is restraint.
And in Baltimore, it means you can't see them.
And that's supposed to make it no crime.
When the cops see in the Obama world, the presence of cops in the Democrat Party world, the presence of cops equals violence.
Because the cops are intimidating, and the cops are provocative, and the cops are this is the cops.
And they cause unrest.
And they cause people to engage in violence because they're so biased and extremist and racist.
So the Obama theory is the cops' presence causes violence, pulling the cops back to the point where you can't see them, that will give you a peaceful community.
Of course, it's just the exact opposite, and anybody with a scintilla of common sense knows it.
But the cops have pulled back, and now some are questioning the police commissioner.
Hey, did you withdraw your cops on purpose?
Are you trying to have violence happen and not do anything about it as a way of getting back at the city because your six cops were charged and the committee?
No, no, no, no, no, we don't, nothing like that at all.
No, no, no.
But the Department of Justice has taken over the town, the Department of Justice has taken over the police department, they're on the way to, and it is the truth.
They believe the cops are the problem, and so the cops are.
Anyway, it has been weeks since the protests and rioting in Baltimore, tied to the death of Freddie Gray, but the city is plagued by increased violence.
No.
Say it isn't so.
How can this be?
More than 40 shootings have been reported in Baltimore since the end of the riots.
More than 40 shootings have been reported, and the police department is investigating dozens of homicides.
That would be minimum 24 for those of you in Rio Linda.
Between April 25th and May 14th, there have been 25 killings just shy of Baltimore's deadliest month last year, 26 killings in January 2014.
And not one of these 25 killings is there a police officer accused.
So it is citizen on citizen crime taking place in Baltimore after the state's attorney went out and supposedly satisfied all these demands.
Yes, the town was in a state of unrest and disorder over the untimely unfortunate death of a stand-up guy like Freddie Gray while in police custody.
And so the state's attorney and the mayor went out there and did everything they could to bring all of that rioting and shooting and civil unrest to a screeching hole by charging the six cops.
This was supposed to mollify the population.
Since that happened, 40 shootings, dozens of homicides, not one cop has been accused in any of the homicides.
Over the weekend, that record number of 26 homicides in January 2014, over this past weekend, the mark was eclipsed.
As there's several more shootings.
Baltimore was up to 35 homicides in the last month, according to the Baltimore Sun, the newspaper of record there.
And this blows past the top month last year.
As of Monday morning, the count had risen once again.
Three shootings occurred overnight, two people killed in broad daylight on Sunday.
After, after the mayor fixes it, after the state's attorney takes action to punish the cops, which is supposed to mollify the crowd and make sure this doesn't happen anymore.
There hasn't been any TV on this.
I know there's been some reporting on it.
I have it.
There hasn't been any TV on this.
There hasn't been any exposure of this.
There hasn't been anybody, social scientists, political analysts, what have you.
None of them have gone back to Baltimore since the six cops were charged.
None of them have gone back to report on the aftermath of the brilliant decision by the state's attorney Marilyn Mosby.
And of course, they won't go back because to go back is to expose the fraud that is liberalism.
And we can't have that.
So meanwhile, Baltimore is just a mess.
It continues to be a mess.
And the so-called remedial action that has been taken to get even with the perpetrators of the real crime in that town, the cops, doesn't seem to have quelled any of the thirst for violence.
It's just not a beautiful thing.
Well, you know, there's a not none, no, if you if you um well, no, they got plenty of space to destroy stuff.
The cops, you can't find them.
This is the point.
The cops are now practicing Obama DOJ restraint.
Look, I'm not making this up.
I know this, folks, you I know it sounds like satire.
Normal.
Whose lives matter?
Black lives matter.
Black lives matter.
But I'm just telling you, the cops have always been seen as the provocative agents.
If you listen to the left, it is the cops and how they act and even just their presence which causes unrest in American cities.
And so the cops have heard the complaints and they've withdrawn.
The cops are not, they're they're, I mean, they're not there.
They show up after the fact, But they're not anywhere around before any of this stuff happens.
They do not have a presence.
I mean, they go to work, don't misunderstand.
They're in the they're in their donuts and all that, but they're not on the street being seen, this kind of stuff.
By design.
Folks, I'm not making it up.
Barack Obama, every Democrat in this country thinks that it's the cops that are responsible for violence just by wearing the uniform and showing up.
So the cops in response.
Okay, okay, we hear you.
They're backing off.
And Baltimore, I mean, it's no different than any other liberal city, except this is not being reported on.
Let's see, what else we have here?
New extra point, Rule of National Football.
This is a player in the NFL.
Have you heard about the rules change?
Yeah, it's a it's a multi-pronged.
Oh, Frank DeFord.
You know Frank DeFord?
The sports writer for Sports Illustrated, and has uh migrated and done television show appearances, been around for many, many moons.
He has really come after Tom Brady.
Oh man.
He has really come after Tom Brady.
And it's not, it's not pretty.
We have the audio sound bites coming up.
The football rules change involves the extra point.
The conventional wisdom was that the play is too automatic, therefore there's no drama.
There's no real doubt about the outcome.
The extra point is always going to be made.
99% of the kicks are.
And away they happen, there's always four minutes of commercials on either side of the extra point.
Team scores a touchdown, commercial break.
Come back and kick the extra point, commercial break.
Come back and kick off commercial break.
And in that, all that time, four or five minutes goes by, the extra point is the only game action that's taking place.
So the Wizards of Smart say, it's boring.
Everybody knows the kick is going to be made.
So we want to make it harder.
So they now are going to back the extra point up to the 15-yard line, which will make it 30 some odd yard kick.
The extra point is a 27-yard kick.
And the uh 20-yard kick, 2022.
And the uh this is this can make a 37-yard kick, which is going to take the percentage from 99 to 95% likelihood.
However, you can you can go for you can go for two.
I think is the ball snapped at now, the ball still snapped at the two-yard line, but you go for two, and in the extra point kick, if it's missed, you can return it now for a point.
Extra point, this is the point now.
Extra point tries that are failures can be returned by the defending team, for they can score a point.
Whereas, as of now, an extra point that's missed, ball's dead, that's it.
Same thing on the two-point play.
If you try for two points and you fumble or turn it over, the other team can try to go all the way down the field in their end zone and get their own two points.
But players are saying, wait a minute, for a league that's so preoccupied with player safety, this has just made the game more dangerous.
What are they doing to us?
Readings, my friends.
Welcome back, Rush Limbo.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have.
By the way, the Wall Street Journal reported that in the three weeks after the death of uh Mr. Freddie Gray on the 19th of April, Baltimore police made 1,453 arrests.
That again in the three weeks after Freddie Gray's death.
1,453 arrests.
That is a decrease of more than 40% from the same time in 2014 and 2013.
And still 14, almost 1,500 arrests in the three weeks after the death of Mr. Freddie Gray.
A woman, oh, by the way, folks, coming up right after the break here at the bottom of the hour, uh who was it?
Bloomberg TV, John Heileman and what's his name?
Um Mark Halper, they put together a focus group in Iowa for their television show, all due respect.
And they had just it's it's a bunch of bunch of people in Iowa, and not a single one of them, when asked, could name a single achievement of Hillary Clinton when she was Secretary of State.
It was Democrat voters, it was Iowa Democrat voters.
They were there in this focus group to discuss Hillary's prospects for winning the presidency in 2016.
And these people are asked, what did she accomplish that you consider significant as Secretary of State?
And not a single person had an answer.
Did you see it?
Oh, what you we'll have the audio for you coming up.
And it doesn't matter, though, because at the end of it, they all swear loyalty to her.
They're gonna vote for her.
It doesn't matter.
She's got a D by her name.
Never mind they don't know what she's done.
Never mind that a single attachment or achievement comes to their mind.
And it's just it's an illustrator of the brain-dead status of Democrat voters, and also you know, we've had this discussion about the electoral map and uh why some states are just automatically Democrat, doesn't matter even who the candidate is back in a second.
All right, uh ladies and gentlemen, we'll get to the Hillary Clinton uh focus group sound bites in just a second, but I want to grab a phone call that is uh a guy calling her our morning updates, the morning commentary that runs on all of our EIB affiliates during morning drive.
And we had one this week uh that had to do with the Oakland screw system, and how no matter what there are not uh any suspensions for any act.
I mean, there I guess there are some boundaries or limits, but for the most part, the students have the run of the place.
And willful defiance of teachers and authority does not incur a suspension.
And of course, the morning update commentary, uh, we frowned on this uh here at the EIB network and thought this was an unproductive way.
We have somebody on the phone from Simi Valley, California, who uh thinks that I got this wrong.
And Nathan, Nathan, great to have you.
I'm glad you called, sir.
Hello.
Good morning, Rush.
How are you doing?
I'm fine and dandy.
I hope I am when you're finished.
Well, you know, I I think you've got this one wrong.
Willful disobedience is one of about 20 different things you can suspend a kid for.
And if a teacher only has that to suspend a kid to that reason to suspend a kid, wouldn't it be better to send that kid back into a classroom or a principal's office or a resource room where they can actually learn rather than sending them home to be suspended and play Xbox all day, where they're gonna be unsupervised by the same parents that created the behavior problem in the first place?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Did I did I just hear what I think I just heard?
That these problems originate in the home.
Are you sure you want to go on record as saying that?
Well, no matter what the reasons, if they aren't going to be taken care of in the home and their kids aren't going to get it.
We can't send them home because home is where they learn to be the bad actors they are.
That's interesting.
Poor parenting is poor parenting, and if it results in behavior problems that exist in public.
But it's not their fault.
From what I understand, there really aren't parents anyway.
There's one of one or none of the other or what have you, but you're the you this is fascinating.
Can't suspend them and send them home because that's where They're learning all this bad stuff.
So we've got to keep them in school, the principal's office, somewhere where they remain in the citadel of learning, so to speak, so that they can learn from these mistakes that they're making and not being punished for.
I find it interesting that you're promoting lazy educators being able to get out of the problem of teaching their school by just sending the kid home.
Wait a second.
That would be like sending a sick page.
Wait a second.
I'm not saying anybody's lazy out there, and I know lazy, by the way.
So I'm I I know it when I see it, and I know it when I do it.
And I are you saying that the teachers are suspending kids because they're lazy.
There are lazy teachers out there.
There are no angels.
I understand.
Are you but this is another shock.
You are saying that teachers want to suspend these kids because they're lazy, and that's the easiest way to deal with malcontents, just get them out of there.
I'm saying there are some teachers who would rather suspend a kid than deal with behavior problems in a classroom.
You know what I have seen?
What I have learned is that there aren't enough suspensions.
There's all kinds of cheating.
Teachers in certain school districts are raping or sexually advancing on students.
I've got one in the stank today.
Um and I'm seeing that more and more.
There's a story out of Atlanta with some just some outrageous cheating that went on that was sanctioned in in the end.
Uh and and yet we're told that the American public education system is unassailable, that this is where teachers are of the highest order, and everything going on here is is worthwhile and valuable.
Uh and you're calling here and poking holes throughout every phase of this for the at the at that at home.
The only people not being held in account by you are the students themselves.
They seem to be playing.
That's not true.
You can't hold students accountable by sending them home.
And that's why when I was teaching, I would rather keep a cla kid in my classroom because it is much easier to hold them accountable in my classroom than depending their parents to hold them accountable.
You don't.
You know, if this is the idea of I'm gonna hold somebody accountable and make sure they do their work by firing them.
Oh, come on.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but nobody's holding anybody accountable in the public school system, and one of the reasons that everything is so out of control.
And I don't know how many teachers are holding students accountable.
You look at the things that some kids get thrown out of school for, like making a toy gun out of your fingers, and that'll get somebody sent home in a certain school in this country.
In in the Boy Scouts, by the way, they just tried to ban, maybe they did, water pistol fights.
Uh that the look I know what you're saying.
If I were a student back when I was a student, if I got sent home, it would have been party time.
If I could have gotten sent home by by being civilly disobedient.
Um I know, but that's the difference.
My parents would have killed me when I got home.
So I would not want to have been sent home.
And that's another thing.
I know.
If you've got if you if you let a disruptive kid stay in the classroom under the guise he's got a better learning opportunity there, if you've got a kid or a couple of kids disrupting the classroom and a teacher unwilling to do anything about it, then you're gonna have nothing progressive or productive happening in the classroom um anywhere.
Well, look, Nathan, I appreciate the call.
We're gonna have to go back to the archives, and I'm gonna get the um the morning update.
Uh it's a scripted thing because it has to come in at the exact precise uh time of 90 seconds.
And so it's not ad-lib.
So I've got the script for it, and I'll go back and uh during the break here, I will find it.
Oh, wait.
10 to 1, I won't find it because my email don't get me started.
Take a break right now.
Take a break.
Rapid.
As I suspected, I do not have this file in my update in my email, because my email has been blown to Smithereens.
Thankfully, other people's email is intact, so we were able to go back and get this update.
And I I'm I'm confused on the dates.
I don't know if it if it uh it ran today, so just recorded this yesterday.
Okay, so this guy just so this is the one that we did earlier.
Oh Yeah, I was gonna say day before yesterday.
Anyway, here it is.
This this is the morning update that um that ran all of our EIB affiliates uh different times, it's up to them, but it happens usually between 6, 5.30 and 8 a.m., something like that.
Here it is.
Next year, scrubb kids in Oakland, California will basically be able to do as they please.
The school board just unanimously approved a new policy.
Students can no longer be suspended from scrual for willful defiance.
In plain terms, it'll be okay for kids to ignore their teacher, telling them to stop texting in class.
If a teacher says take off the hat, students can tell the teacher to F bomb off.
That's right, even cursing out the teacher will be permitted.
As is storming out of class and refusing to obey commands.
There will be no punishment for this.
The state of California already nixed willful defiance as grounds for suspension from kindergarten all the way through the third grade.
That now extends through Hat Skrul in Oakland.
The reason for the change is rooted in racial perceptions.
What else?
African American students were said to be disproportionately suspended because of willful defiance, and we can't have that.
You see, it was racist.
Willful defiance resulted in more African American students being suspended than white students.
And what do you what is the ratio of black to white students in Oakland anyway?
It's got to be fairly similar.
But nevertheless, it appeared to be just like the incarceration rate, racist and bigoted, so is the suspension rate racist and bigoted.
And so we got to get rid of suspensions based on willful defiance.
So instead of correcting behavior issues, liberals decided to give blanket amnesty for them.
They have legitimized insubordination.
Oakland students who are truly interested in academic achievement will now have to put up with those who disrupt their classes and are not punished for it.
And this is what the guy was calling.
Hey, you don't know what you're talking about.
I've taught that school district.
It makes no sense to suspend these kids, send them home, because he admitted home is the root of the bad behavior.
Sending them home, I'd rather keep them in my class.
I'd rather keep them there where they're on site and actually maybe learning something rather than at home being suspended.
So once again, it's lowest common denominator.
The theory is no matter you've got what's this pick some numbers.
So you got a class of 30 students, and three of them are engaging in willful defiance.
And so the teachers, you're out of here.
Get out of here.
I don't care.
If you don't want to be here, fine.
You're out.
I got 27 students who want to learn.
No, not anymore.
The three who would be suspended are now mandated to stay.
And if they continue to disrupt the class, the 27 students who ostensibly are there wanting to learn something will not, because they're not running the classroom.
And the teacher isn't.
Those engaging in willful defiance will be.
And so as to not humiliate the three who are causing the problems by suspending them and getting them out of there, we must leave them there in Oakland.
Because getting rid of them is racist and unfair.
Teachers now have zero authority.
They are second-class citizens in their own classrooms.
And meanwhile, the disruptors, these young hoodlums in training, you can't say thugs anymore, these young hoodlums in training get rewarded for bad behavior.
And as I said when I wrapped this update up, is it aired.
This is the soft bigotry of low expectations in action.
And it's not going to end well for anybody.
Soft bigotry of low expectations.
You don't suspend them because you don't think they can improve.
You don't have any faith in them.
That's the system.
It's defining deviancy down, whatever you want to call it.
Once again, the left is allowing the integrity and the overall quality of an institution they run.
Deteriorate into something that practically, if this continues, is going to be worthless.
So that's what our caller from Simi Valley was calling and disagree with me on.
That's what I had said that sponsored his call.
Or spawned his call.
Now we go to Bloomberg TV with all due respect, co-host Mark Halpern, speaking with a focus group of Iowa Democrat voters to discuss Hillary Clinton's presidential prospects in 2016.
Halpern's a very simple question.
He asks this focus group, "What did she accomplish that you consider significant as Secretary of State?" Secretary of State.
Give me a minute.
Give me two minutes.
Christina, can you think of something that she accomplished a Secretary of State that impressed you thinks important?
Umanda, anything you'd point to to say this is a good credential for us.
Honestly, you can say I haven't followed along.
So it didn't matter.
That's only three of them, but there were.
I saw it.
There had to be 10 or 15 of them in there, and not a single person.
And by the way, you know, I know human nature's what it is.
Just don't doubt me.
They look exactly like they sound, folks.
If you're if you're curious about that and you haven't seen it, they look exactly the way they sound.
If you had to draw these people from listening to them, you'd be right on.
They are clueless.
They don't have slightly, they can't name a single thing.
They look literally stumped, deer in the headlight eyes and all.
Unidentified guy.
After hearing everybody say they had no idea, piped up with this.
She's not perfect.
Um, but she's been in the eye for a long time in the public's eye, and and you're gonna have some stuff on her.
But you know, she has great policies and she knows how to get stuff done.
Guy cannot identify any of it, but he knows that she's got great policies.
He looks exactly like he sounds, yeah.
Yeah.
Enough said.
Yeah, yeah.
But you know, she has great policies.
And she knows how to get stuff done.
And this guy doesn't have the slightest idea what he's talking about.
He couldn't name anything if he had to.
You know, Hillary is famous for being famous, just like the Kardashians.
She is more like a Kardashian than she is, a Reagan or a Bush or even her husband.
Obama's like that too.
Obama was famous just before being famous.
And Hillary certainly, she's famous for being famous.
She's famous because her last name is Clinton.
They can't, nobody that's gonna vote for her can tell you why.
It's just that she's Hillary, and there's a D by her name, and it is assumed she's smart, and it's assumed she's got great policies, and it's assumed she knows how to get stuff done.
Halpern then says, what is the single thing that you like most about Hillary?
She's a bad mamma jamma.
She's a strong, confident woman.
She knows what she's doing.
She's not afraid to step up.
She's not afraid to take advice, and she's not afraid to say, no, I don't want to do it that way.
I'm gonna do it this way.
Totally, totally.
I mean, the woman is as clueless as a newborn baby that hasn't even learned the language yet.
The woman doesn't know what she's talking about.
This is classic.
The woman is horn swoggled.
She's got this question, okay.
What's the single thing you like most about Hillary?
This woman's answer, she's simply attached to Hillary, the characteristics in people she thinks are admirable.
She's a bad mamma jamma.
Okay.
What does that mean?
A bad mamma jamma.
She's a strong, confident woman, nurse ratchet.
She knows what she's doing.
Testicle lockbox.
She's not afraid to step up.
Bimbo eruptions.
She's not afraid to take advice, and she's not afraid to say, no, I don't want to do it that way.
I'm going to do it my way.
Sydney Blumenthaler Ken Star.
Take your pick.
But the woman with the answer hasn't the slightest.
If she was asked to be specific, what do you mean by strong, bad Mama Jama?
To whom about what kind of woman do you describe that way?
She's a strong Mamma Gemma.
I'm asking, what kind of woman do you do?
If if you were described somebody as a strong Mama Jama, who you talking about here?
No, I'm thinking like the matriarch on Sons of Anarchy.
A truck stop, babe, strong mamma Jamma.
You know, the woman that runs the biker encampment.
I know, bad mamma jamma.
There is a definition for that, by the way, in the urban dictionary, bad mamma jamma.
And we know from this definition that it does not, it cannot apply to Mrs. Clinton.
Top definition of bad mamma jamma in the urban dictionary, a girl whose body measurements are perfect in every dimension.
Well, so we know it's not that.
The second most popular, one who can easily kick butt, i.e.