One of the subjects that we discussed today, the EIB network.
Great to have your Rush Limbaugh back at it behind the golden EIB microphone, 800 282-2882 and the email address, L Rushbow at EIB Network.
What was this?
You had an old drive-by caller.
Didn't want to go in the air.
Okay.
Snurley just told me he had a uh an older Southern gentleman call and complain about it was two days ago.
It was Les.
The Les Moonvest story was yesterday.
No, it wasn't.
The Less Moon Vest story was yesterday.
And here's the story.
Less Moon Man, it was yesterday.
It seems like it was two days ago.
I don't know.
I guess I got my arms wrapped around this Bruce Jenner thing so much that it's time's compressed here.
Anyway.
This old Southern gentleman called to complain that my comments about uh about les moon vests and and not leaving a tip for the valet at his Bel Air California restaurant uh made me sound aloof and out of touch.
And he was very upset of me.
He's upset at me.
Why?
Because aloof?
Because I would okay, here's this story.
This is incredible.
See, this is if I were a liberal telling that story, I would be a hero.
People would be writing valedictorian speeches about me and how I'm defining my life by my good works.
But since I'm a conservative and say this, I gotta be some sort of a frigid-hearted, mean spirited, aloof, out of touch.
What, boob?
Okay, here's the story.
And it was caught on videotape by a new site in California called uh Leave My Name Out.
Leave my that's the name of the site, leave my name out LA.
Les Moonvest was attending a birthday party for the 92-year-old uh Sumner Redstone at a Bel Air, California restaurant.
And as he walked out to get his car, he he pulled this huge wad of cash out of his pocket and started going through it, and he only had 100 bills.
So he told the valet, hey man, you know, all I've got here is a hundred, I'm all I got is hundreds, oh geez.
And the valet, don't worry about it, sir.
Everything's fine.
And Moonvest said, that's right, that's right.
I'll I'll get you next time.
And hopped in his car and drove off.
And in reporting the story uh yesterday, I made mention of the fact that I knew exactly what Moonvest was going through.
I've had the same thing happen to me.
Many, many, many times.
You come out, the valet, but I I said I deal with it a different way.
And this is what your caller said that was aloof and out of touch.
Oh, gee.
Okay, what I what I said, the way I handle a problem like this, if I show up someplace that only have hundreds and there's somebody expecting a tip, the first thing I do is I give the valet when the minute I get out of the car, give him a hundred, and say, please leave it up front.
Don't drive it into some lot, leave it right here out front the restaurant.
And I said, I drive nice cars, so the restaurant wants my car up front, so people will think that the clientele inside is upscale aloof and out of touch.
And then I go in and I dine, and when I come out, uh I I uh give the uh valet another hundred dollar bill for going and getting the car and bringing it back, and then maybe sometimes, depending on whether the valet's a nice guy, I give him another hundred dollar bill for not stealing the car as a reward.
Now I thought, you know, it's a it's it's a down economy.
People are scrimping and scraping everywhere, and I I think why why is that not considered extremely compassionate and generous.
Why why is that aloof and out of touch?
See, I'm telling you, if I were a liberal and told that story, oh man, I would be heralded.
And they'd be asking me to do valedictory speeches and and and graduation commencement speeches.
And they'd ask me to speak upon the things that are really important in life, the things that really define you are things you do for other people, not your work or not any of those old cold hearted things.
But since I'm a conservative, I guess my technique, my behavior dealing with valets.
See, my my dad.
Let me tell you the root of this.
I've told you this before.
My father told me something I've never forgotten.
You can learn everything you need to know about the character of someone by watching them treat people who can't do anything for them.
If you see somebody who is rude to or just ignores, pays no attention to, or is talks down to people who can't do anything for them, you know you're dealing with a creep.
You're dealing with a mean-spirited person.
I'm not mean, I'm not a creep.
I have great appreciation for people who do things for me.
And so I've I've I'm in the habit of showing my appreciation in ways I think matter to them.
And so I have been now called out of touch and aloof.
You know what it is?
It's the $100 bill, Snerdley.
That's what it is.
If I would have said tens or 50s or 20s, even they would well, no, they might well, they might have said I was cheap.
You're right.
But I haven't had a $20 bill in my possession in ten years.
I don't even know what one looks like anymore.
How's that?
Is that aloof?
Is that out of touch?
You know, if I'm playing golf in a foresome and I win the Nassau and what I win is 20 bucks, I tell a guy keep it.
I don't know what to do with this.
You ought to see the way they're looking at me now.
Over the other side of the glass.
Anyway, folks, it's great to have you back.
Rush Limbaugh and the Excellence in Broadcasting Network, 800-282-2882.
Hey, uh compare and contrast my tipping, my gratuity habits with Hillary.
Hillary is notorious for stiffing waitresses.
Even when she uses them as props in her speeches.
Why aren't those people called aloof and out of touch?
Why aren't they called tight wads?
I'm doing what liberals suggest you need to do, spreading the wealth around.
I'm sharing.
But mostly I'm simply rewarding for somebody who's done their job well.
And particularly had done certain things that I had asked them to do.
I don't see anything wrong with it.
And a malcontent caller who thinks that I was aloof and out of touch is not going to change my behavior on this.
I've been dealing with this out of touch charge.
You know when the first time I you remember Snerdley when I first my memory is when I'm first aware, my first memory of being accused of being out of touch.
Exactly right.
It was it was during the clinic, it was the guy from Natchez Doches, Texas, and it was when I somehow I made the statement that the electric bill every month didn't matter to me.
And he's, you if you don't, if if if you can pay, he called and he was angry.
If you can pay the electric bill every month and you don't care what it costs, you've you've we've lost you now.
You've become out of touch.
You're not one of us.
Anyway, that's the first time it happened.
I'm surprised you remember that.
That goes back to 19, it has to be 19.
No, it's pre-Clinton.
It has to be about 1990 or 91, because it didn't take four or five years for that to happen.
Anyway, I mentioned in the previous hour working nine to five becoming a less popular way to make a living.
This is an AP story.
Now listen, this is absurd, and this is part and parcel of the ongoing uh Democrat Party agenda.
This is this is how you cover for a rotten economy.
If you want an income or you're an employer looking for help, it may be time to scrap the idea of the traditional nine to five arrangement.
Yes.
For workers, I prefer employees or associates.
For workers, it's just Become easier and less risky to go solo.
Affordable health insurance plans, which kept many workers shackled to traditional jobs, are now much more accessible because of Obamacare.
And companies are increasingly open to hiring freelancers and independent contractors.
Many say that independent workers bring fresh ideas without the long-term community.
Do you realize what BS this is?
The reason why nine to five is becoming less popular is because there are fewer nine to five jobs.
A nine to five job usually, not always, but generally is something that is part of a career path.
There are fewer nine to five jobs because there are fewer full-time jobs, and there are fewer full-time jobs because of Obamacare.
Companies are offloading full-time employees because they cannot afford it.
Obamacare says that full-time employees must be covered by Obamacare.
They define full-time as 30 hours a week, which is in itself a bad move.
40-hour week has always been full-time.
But now here comes the regime defining downward the full-time week is 30 hours.
And so businesses are offloading people and converting them to part-time and having them work less than 30 to escape the requirement to provide them health care.
And then this this I don't know if you caught this as I read this, but let me read this to you again.
Affordable health insurance plans are more accessible now because of Obamacare, and those kept many workers shackled to traditional jobs.
The point they're trying to make here is that it's Obamacare.
Health care is so much cheaper now.
You don't have to be a full-time employee to get the benefit anymore, and you're free from the shackles of working for these idiot unfair racist sexist bigoted bosses.
This is journalistic malpractice.
This is how a willing accomplice in the media covers for an absolute disastrous economic policy that is directly traceable to the Obama administration.
This is just absurd.
Work is be is not becoming less important.
Work is just as necessary and just as needed as it always has been.
It leads to productivity.
It is productivity.
The idea that people are cutting back on their hours because they're freer and Obamacare is cheaper and they found ways to be more productive is crazy.
There's another hidden attempt in this paragraph, too, and it is to convey the idea that working 40 hours a week, that's so old fashioned.
That's this so yesterday.
You don't have to do that anymore.
That's that's that's part of the that's part of the establishment's trick to make you a slave to your company and a slave to your boss.
But since Obama's come along and made health care so much more affordable and cheaper that you don't have to be shackled to these people.
Right.
You don't even have to work 30 hours a week, and you don't get to be paid as much anymore.
And therefore you don't have any uplifting great positive uh attitudes about your future.
We see the trends in the polling data.
The number of people think the country's going in the wrong direction, 60 plus percent.
The number of people who think kids are not going to do as well as their parents, 60 some odd percent.
There's negativism associated with the U.S. economy in a majority position all across the board.
African American unemployment is in the 25 percentile range.
And here comes the good old dependable AP to literally lie to people.
9 to 5 becoming less popular as though people are in charge of it.
As though workers are deciding, you know what, man, I don't need to do that 9 to 5 gig anymore.
No, that's not for me, man.
I can get everything I used to have doing less than 9 to 5.
I don't need to be shackled to some boss, I don't need to be shackled to some company, I don't need to be shackled to Coke brothers, I don't need to do I can work when I want to work, I can afford health care all that I want now, and I can really be free to be me.
It's a crock.
There has yet to be Invented the substitute for work, other than being a member of the lucky sperm club.
Outside of that, there is no substitute for it.
Now you can choose to work as hard or as little as you want, but there will be consequences for your actions.
The problem in America today, and the real attitude most people have, and it's a very dispiriting one, is more and more people think that no matter how hard they work, it isn't going to pay off.
That's the negative they have.
And that's because of the current economic policies.
And the reason they feel that, even though they may not know it is, is where they work in the United States economy is shrinking.
And it is shrinking because the Obama administration, i.e., the federal government is taking bigger and bigger chunks of it.
So the Obama administration is actually responsible for the pie that everybody wants a piece of shrinking and getting smaller.
And so there's so much competition for pieces of the pie that you have to work even harder than you used to to get the same size piece that was available 10, 20 years ago.
That's the truth of the matter.
But it's it's it's not that people have so much freedom now, so much disposable income.
They're making so much money and health care is so much cheaper, they don't have to be shackled a nine to five.
The vast majority of people that are looking for work would love a nine to five, would love a full-time job with the standard benefits package that they've accustomed to.
They would love it.
But this piece comes along and acts like that's an antique.
That's old fashioned.
And it's uh been brought about by the modernization of the economy by Obama.
An industry dedicated, back to the story, it industry dedicated to serving the companies that offer freelance and contract work, and the people who fill those openings is growing.
It's just it's part-time.
People are becoming independent contractors and and so forth, because all there is.
There aren't full-time jobs out there.
It's not choices people are making.
It says here gigs can be found at a number of websites such as Upwork.com and freelancer.com, or through hiring services that connect professional freelancers and companies, companies that provide shared rented office space such as We Work, let freelancers mingle with fellow contractors.
Hey, I gotta take a break here, folks, but this offends me.
Big time major.
Hey, uh James, I just got an email from a woman who agrees with that caller that I'm out of touch.
Um talking about less moonvest and $100 bills.
This uh woman identifies herself as an elderly Southern lady, and she said it was unbecoming of me because the way she heard it, when I was doing the Moon Vest story and describing how I deal with valets, she said you were sound like you were bragging.
So you're bragging about dropping a hundred here and a hundred there and a hundred over there from your cash stash, she said.
And it was just very unbecoming of you.
Continues to amaze me.
You know, I didn't get one complaint when I one time pointed out there's a guy that called it was during the period of time in the last number of years when gas prices were skyrocketing.
You know, oil was way above a hundred dollars a barrel, and it was becoming, I mean, gas was approaching four or five bucks certain places.
And uh guy called here to complain about it and said, I know you don't have to worry about it, oh no matter to you, but man, five dollars a gallon, four dollars, it's bad, man.
I mean, it's really hurting everybody.
I said, what do you mean I don't care about it?
I said, have you seen the price of jet fuel lately?
No.
Well, let me tell you, I've had to order my pilots to slow down to 400, 450 miles an hour to save fuel because it's just prohibitive up there.
And the guy said, Wow, really?
Yeah, you think I don't feel it?
I feel it just like you.
Nobody complained about that.
The snerdless in there laughing himself.
Nobody complained about that one.
But here I talk about tipping a ballet, and all of a sudden I'm out of touch.
And braggadocious.
This part-time business, this this nine to five becoming a less popular way to you know what this is, except it's on steroids.
Back during the 90s, for those of you that remember Clinton lied every time he opened his mouth.
It was just it was remarkable.
And the media was writing stories on how lying is now good.
Lying is really helpful at times.
Lying saves people uh embarrassment.
It uh it prevents people from feelings hurt.
I mean, it's actually a very compassionate thing.
You've got all these excuses for why lying was good.
And so now here we here we have an economy that's literally in the tank.
I mean, the U.S. economy is contracting.
And people can't find you know, employers love hiring part-timers.
It frees them from Obamacare.
And AP comes along and writes about this as so some sort of liberation for employees.
Okay, back to the phones we go.
Ill Rushbow sharing the broadcast with uh those taking the time to call.
It's Alex in Broomfield, Colorado.
It's great to have you on the program, sir.
Hello.
Greetings, Mr. Limbaugh, Hillsdale deals to you, sir.
Hillsdale, Hillsdale College, is that where you're uh referring to?
Yes, sir.
I will be a senior at Hillsdale in the fall.
Well, that one thing we know.
We are talking to a student who will soon be, if not is an expert in the U.S. Constitution.
It's required to get out of Hillsdale.
Congratulations for getting into the place.
That's really great.
I'm glad you uh got through here today.
Thank you very much.
I love the place.
Uh the reason for my call today, calling about U.S. Congressman Jared Pullis is calling for an internal investigation of a charter school in Colorado after the charter school declined to allow the valedictorian uh to give the commencement address, and they said that was because a number of inappropriate comments uh which were just inappropriate for the venue, and among those comments, the student comes out as homosexual.
Now we have a U.S. Congressman overstepping his own authority calling for investigation of a charter school.
Yeah.
You're not surprised, are you?
Not really.
It's it's quite incredible the the steps these groups go to bully to intimidate and to threaten.
Um bully is exactly the right word.
So uh what you need to suggest, you're you're now you're not there at the school anymore.
Uh do you know anybody at you know anybody at the school?
Say that again.
Do you know anybody at this school?
Yes, I do know a few people at the school.
Is it it'd be great if somebody also are any other students gonna speak?
Do you know?
Speak it in in terms of like speaking out in the commencement?
No, just the you th they want the valedictorian to speak, right?
And you said that part of the what the valedictorian wants to do is come out as gay, right?
What's to come out?
Correct.
And they got two groups in Boulder, and they opened up a private venue for the student, and then he was able to give his commencement address to a private audience at a fundraising event, and that's been all over the news for the last few days.
Because he was refused.
The school, the charter school said, no, you can't, we don't want you making statements like that during our commencement festivities.
They just said it's in that it's inappropriate.
You're you're addressing your graduating class.
It's more than just about you.
You're trying to talk to every single senior who's worked through that high school, and you're trying to, you know, give them advice, encouragement for going off into the future.
It's not supposed to be an individualistic event just for the Valvictorian.
Right.
Well, the school happens to be exactly right, but that is totally unacceptable to the uh the architects of the leftist agenda today, because that the valedictorian speech is an opportunity to spread the cause or to spread the word and promote the cause, uh, and and by definition to I don't know, distort the purpose of the actual comment.
What I was thinking is get another student to also make remarks and come out as straight.
And that's exactly what we said, and that's why the opening of your show was brilliant because uh it went along just with it.
And no, if if the Valvictorian was to say, you know, I've been gay my entire life and now I'm gonna come out as straight, the the school would not have allowed that.
They say it's inappropriate for the venue.
You're supposed to be addressing your graduating class.
Uh well, that happens to be true.
It isn't about the valedictorian, but it's it's about the entire class, and it's supposed to be motivational and inspirational and so forth.
But that you know, that's old-fashioned thinking.
This is uh, you know, these these people are members of oppressed minority groups, uh, Alex, and as members of oppressed minority groups, they are free to do and say and act however they want because they have been so held back.
They have been so stomped on, they have been so discriminated against that when they finally get the chance to speak out, they damn well should.
That's the attitude.
And that's that's something we we study this at Hillsdale that one of the fundamental things of the Declaration of Independence, you have life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, and the foundation of liberty is the freedom to think, the freedom of your mind, and that's what they want to oppress.
They want to be a thought, police, not even make you think that you're gonna act against their own agenda.
No, that's exactly right.
You're going to a great school.
You are uh you are, I'll tell you really it's not easy to get into Hillsdale, and it's uh it's it's not easy to get out of there either.
I mean, it's not easy to graduate with uh with a decent GPA.
You're in a you're in a great place, and I can tell they're teaching critical thinking.
It just stands out.
It's just obvious when you listen to Alex that he's able to think on his own.
He's not robotic.
He hasn't been programmed, he hasn't been in in any way indoctrinated.
He's actually speaking on his own, using critical think, which used to be what college was all about to develop that, but now it's about suppression.
Now it's about molding people, making everybody the same, and turning them into little bots, if you will, little robots.
The leftist army.
Anybody watch Game of Thrones?
Did you see Sunday night's episode The Last 20 Minutes, one of the greatest 20 minutes on TV, in terms of production value and scene structure and everything was the wildings, the night walkers and the wildings finally had their big battle.
And the uh the uh the night walkers are the dead, the game of thrones version of zombies, except they're skeletons.
They're practic even the horses they ride are practically skeletons.
And you can't beat them.
They can jump off of uh 15,000 foot cliffs and survive.
And everybody that's killed in the battle, the big Night Walker guy comes up and lifts his, raises his arms and turns them all back to life as white walkers, the walking dead, and you can't kill them.
You can't beat them except with dragonglass.
The dragonglass sword is the one thing to wipe out a night walker.
But they're bots, they're robots.
They're dear they're clearly just uh uh an army.
And that's what the left is creating at all of these colleges all over the country.
A massive, you know, and I I point this out because folks, you people in this audience, for as long as this program has been around, going back to 1988, you have been accused of being my numb robots, and I have been accused of being your Svengali.
Until I came along, you didn't know anything.
You didn't think anything, but somehow I came along and I was able to play the strativarius of the voice.
And I was able to mold you and shape you into anything I wanted you to be, and I was able to inspire you to act in ways I wanted you to act and vote the ways I wanted you to vote.
Prior to me, you were fine.
Nobody knew who you were.
You were living nondescript, practically invisible lives, working at the hardware store.
Then I come along, and all of a sudden you become political activists, but you're not independent thinkers.
You are mind numb robots because I am your pipe pipe.
That's what they've always tried to claim in a dramatic insult, not just to to me, but to you primarily, is where the insult is aimed.
And in fact, the mind numb robots in America today are the children of the left.
And in fact, I would go even further.
And this used, if you would say this about the kids of the 60s, the students of the 60s, it'd be a profound insult.
And it was true then, and it's true now, even truer now, they are obedient.
They aren't rebels.
They aren't risk takers.
You know, they think of this as SDS students, Democrat Society, Chicago 8, all these anti-war protesters of the 60s.
They thought they were avant-garde and cutting edge.
They were obedient.
They're being obedient to the people teaching Them in these universities, obedient to their leftist parents.
Never forget Midge Dector made this point.
I first heard her make this point.
She was a guest, I think, on Firing Line with Bill Buckley.
And obedient is the last thing I would have ever associated the 60s anti-war protesters, people blowing up bank buildings and so forth, and uh conducting well, whatever they did, protests, violent, nonviolent, the whole ball of wax.
And she's on Fiery Line, referring to them as obedient.
And I had the chance to meet her some years after I saw that.
And I asked her what she meant.
She explained it.
She's exactly right.
And the left college students today.
They're little pups.
They think they're brilliant.
They think they're independent thinkers.
They think that they're cut above everybody.
And they're not.
They are literal mind-numbed robots.
They that's exactly who they are.
They're all the same.
They think the same.
They say the same things.
They act the same things.
They hang around the people that do the same and say the same and act the same.
They are obedient.
And when I watched the Game of Thrones and I watched the Night Walker Army jumping off the cliff 20,000 feet, 10,000, I mean, just literally running it.
They weren't afraid.
They just ran whatever their leader told them to do, they did it.
And I thought, my God, I'm looking at a college campus today.
I'm looking at college students.
Same day, except these people were dead.
And you could argue that many of today's students are brain dead.
They just blindly, obediently accept all of this gunk that they're taught.
But you can hear the guy from Hillsdale College is able to articulate everything about whatever he cares about on his own and make it sound unique and individual to him.
He's able to cite the Constitution.
It's just great.
It's such a great school.
Anyway, I've got to take a brief time out here, my friends, but you um sit tight.
We'll be oh, frugality of high earners in U.S. shows long shadow recession.
Now we just had this story from the AP.
This is a Bloomberg business.
We just had this story from the AP which talks about, wow, you know, so many independent contractors and Obamacare is so cheap, the nine to five jobs so unhip anymore.
People are so much freer and so able to work only part-time and contractor jobs.
It's a beautiful thing.
Frugality of high earners in the United States shows the long shadow of the recession.
This is a story from the drive-by media, upset that the one percent are not spending their money.
Upset that the rich are hoarding their money, upset because this is having the deleterious effect on the economy at large.
Because when they don't spend money, there are people that work in stores that don't have things to sell, and employees at stores that don't have sales to ring up, and stockers, stalkers that don't have anything to put on the shelves because the rich aren't spending their money.
You can't please the media.
One year they're writing the American people don't save enough.
The next year they write the American people are saving too much and not spending enough.
It just depends on where the Democrat agenda happens to be on the day they decide to write the story.
Be right back.
Don't go away.
Now I will confess there was a part of me that that well, it's not a part of me.
A lot a lot of me wanted to believe.
And what Bruce Jenner's doing here is a giant publicity stunt.
Now, now follow me on this.
I know I've since learned enough to know that it isn't.
That he's harbored uh cross-dressing habits and fantasies for numerous years.
Old girlfriends and wives have come forward and explained what it was like.
But think about it.
If this was a publicity stunt, here you have Burst Jenner who's admittedly uh Republican.
Bigger at one time in his life in Muhammad Ali, 1976 Olympics.
It's worth uh it's a hundred million dollars in his post-Olympics days.
And here we have an America with a with a just really shallow, baseless pop culture, In which members of his family are major contributors.
The Kardashians.
Famous for nothing.
Except maybe big butts and marrying rappers, but other really famous for nothing.
Famous or achieved fame for being famous.
Wouldn't it have been great if all this is just a publicity stunt to show how shallow the American pop culture and entertainment culture is, and how easy it is to hijack it.
Like coming out and going through something like this, and look at me, I could go from a hundred million to five hundred million dollars net worth in ten years, and I captivate the American attention, the American media.
I could get all kinds of endorsement contracts for makeup, and I'm a man telling everybody I'm a woman.
Wouldn't that have been a great publicity stunt?
It would have been one of the best all-time publicity stunts.
And I guess there's an outside chance it still could be, but I doubt it now.
We're too far into this.
Here is a couple of sound bites.
First, back to CNN's newsroom yesterday afternoon, the anchor Brooke Baldwin speaking with transgender actor Ian Harvey about Caitlin Jenner.
Brooke Baldwin said, What does it say that so many people are not talking about this and paying attention to this because of Bruce?
Now Caitlin Jenner.
It took a celebrity for us to pay attention.
What is that?
To pay attention to what?
See, the the implication, the question, boy, we Americans, we are so selfless.
Selfish.
We're just so mean.
We're so we're so mistreat people discriminatory, and it took Bruce Jenner to force us to pay attention.
What the hell does that even mean to force us to pay attention?
It took a celebrity for us to pay.
It didn't take any effort for anybody to pay attention at all here.
It took a celebrity for us to pay it.
What a bunch of reprobates we are.
And I might add, she said, uh, Jenner's a celebrity who has the resources to be able to transition and the money in spotlight.
Not everybody can do what Caitlin's doing, but it took Caitlin to force us to pay attention.
Jenner does have financial privilege.
At the same time, I do have to say that Jenner is stepping out and giving up all of their male privilege.
They will have to deal with things that they never had to deal with before as a woman.
Yeah, catcalled on the street.
She'll have to worry about her safety walking down the street.
She will have to watch her weight.
She will have to watch what she eats.
She'll have to, I mean, there's all of these things that just that I personally, as a trans man, do not have to contend with.
I have this instant privilege that people think, I don't know, that I should be paid more, and that I I mean, just there's all of these things that she is actually giving up.
You know, this is so folks, this is so illustrative of the of the convoluted way these people think.
I mean, here you've got you've got somebody in all honesty, somebody really needs some serious help here, okay.
And we have it reduced to, well, you know, now that Bruce Jimmy become a woman, now you find out how rotten the deal that is.
Yeah.
Bruce Jenner is not going to feel safe walking down the street anymore.
Bruce Jenner ain't going to feel safe, and he's gonna cat call, but he's construction workers gonna do a whoop whistle.
He's gonna find out how bad it is to be a woman.
Oh man, he doesn't know what he's in for.
He's gonna have to watch what you eat.
He'd have to watch his weight because people are so punishing of overweight women.
Women, nobody knows how hard women have it.
And Bruce Jenner is gonna find out.
He thinks it may be a cakewalk, but he's gonna have to do all these things that women have to do in his horrible country and mistreated, and he's gonna find out.
He's gonna find out.
You can't wait, he's gonna find out.
He's not gonna be paid.
He's not gonna be paid as much as he was when he was a man.
He's gonna find out how rotten it is to be a woman in this That's the point.
But what is it with the way these people think?
So Jenner, to this person is a great way.
Jenner is just is is is uh Is an object.
Jenner is now a way for people to find out how rotten women really have it in America.
Yeah, that's the value here.
That's the real value in Jenner doing what he did.
People are gonna find out how rotten watch what he eats and watch his waiting cat call some construction crews and not feel safe walking the.
This is sick, folks.
I'm telling you.
Many more Americans now have a much more favorable opinion of George W. Bush than Barack Obama, and the regime is beside its believe me, this has devastated them inside the White House.
This is one of the worst things that could happen to any Democrat, and it's happened to Obama.