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June 4, 2015, Thursday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
I tell you, folks, I am having a tough time keeping up with everything.
I really am.
Bruce Jenner is a woman, but still has his penis.
Barack Obama is a Jew.
Bill Clinton was the first black president.
And Hillary Clinton says her interviews are her speeches.
And we're supposed to sit here and just accept all this.
And they tell us we're the weirdos.
We're the weirdos.
Greetings, my friends.
Great to have you.
Rush Limbaugh back at it.
I'm serious.
Here behind a golden EIB microphone, the telephone number, if you want to be on the program's 800-282-2882.
Yeah, Nancy Grace didn't get to the bottom of this.
Well, she was going in some direction.
Yesterday on the program, I posited the possibility.
That might be redundant.
It is.
I posited that, what if this all just is a publicity stunt?
That Caitlin Jenner is simply engaging in a stunt here to illustrate how easy it is to scam the American media, the American pop culture, and American corporate world by being paid to do all of this.
And I don't know if Nancy Grace heard it or not, but she's now on the case.
And I don't know why she asked, she gets this poor little guy who's the media expert at CNN, Brian Stelter.
She starts grilling this guy whether or not Jenner still has his penis.
And I don't know why she thinks that Brian Stelter would know, but she wouldn't let the guy go.
You want to hear it?
You want to hear this?
Oh, here, let's set this up.
You know, stick to the issues crowds not going to like this.
I actually was going to start with Hillary.
And we'll get to Hillary because this business that she's telling the media that her speech is the interview.
Now, before, you know, I have done that in a modified way.
When it was out regularly on the Rush to Excellence tour, the media would call and want an interview, and I would say, look, you don't need to interview.
Just listen to the speech if you want to know what I say.
Just listen to the radio.
Why do you need an interview with?
Listen to my radio program.
Listen to what I go out there to do the Rush to Excellence show.
Now, Mrs. Clinton's doing it to avoid the media.
I was doing it because they were ignoring what I was saying.
And they would come and want an interview so they could distort me all the smithereens.
The difference is they listen to Hillary and they find ways to make what she says palatable, intelligent, and smart.
In my case, they were ignoring what I say on purpose so as to not have to report it.
But I've done it.
I've declined an interview on the basis you don't need to interview me.
Listen to my radio program or alternatively, read my website.
But yesterday, let's go back, turn back the hands of time, not even 24 hours.
Yesterday, I posited the following.
Would 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 $100 million to $500 million net worth in 10 years, and I could captivate the attention of 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.
Okay, so given that, we go to last night's headline news, Nancy Grace Show.
And she's speaking with the host of CNN's media program, Brian Stelter.
Brian Stelter, CNN's media expert.
Brian Stelter got started doing a blog called TV Newser.
And the New York Times was so impressed they hired him.
And CNN was so impressed they hired him away from there.
So he's now the media expert, which I guess that means he knows everything about Bruce Jenner, Caitlin Jenner.
So here's Grace.
She's talking about Jenner's physical transformation, man-to-woman, with Brian Stelter, Media Expert, CNN.
How far has the transitioning gone?
Does he have a penis?
Well, that's the part everybody wants to ask, but everybody's afraid to ask, right?
I really don't have another way.
I was trying, I was grasping for words.
I didn't know quite how to put it out there.
The best answer I've got is that she has said in the past, that'll be the last part.
If she ever decides to go there, that'll be the last part.
Wait a minute now.
You can't become a woman without what?
What are you saying?
Right, the choppy tacophamy operation.
You've got to do that.
This is all academic.
How can you become a woman if you still have not had the choppy tacophamy?
So here's the next guest.
Nancy Grace talking to Dr. Kathy Rumer about Jenner's transformation to Caitlin Jenner.
And this is how that sounded.
I've got a question.
At this juncture, is Caitlin Jenner a woman?
Does he still have a penis or does she have a vagina?
How does this whole thing work?
Well, I think the jury is still out on that one, whether he's had a bottom.
Jenner said, stop the tape.
What do you mean the jury is still out?
Cue this back to the top.
The jury is still out.
The jury is still out.
It seems pretty cut and dry to me.
Seemed pretty up and down to me.
Yes or no, one way or the other.
Let's go.
Here it is again.
I'll try not to laugh uproariously and interrupt this.
I've got a question.
At this juncture, is Caitlin Jenner a woman?
Does he still have a penis or does she have a vagina?
How does this whole thing work?
Well, I think the jury is still out on that one, whether he's had bottom surgery yet or not.
It's essential for the patients to live at a minimum for one year in the role as a female if they are transgender females or transgender male living a male role.
Why?
Why is it mandatory to live for a year before you have what I guess the new term bottom surgery?
For those of you in a real obviously means below the waist.
Why would you have to wait a year?
Is there some sort of psychological hormonal thing that you've got to do to adjust?
Or is it a commitment thing that you have?
You got to show people that you're really dead serious about this and you've got to do that for a year.
What happens, by the way, if, say, nine months in, you fail?
Maybe that's probably why they wait.
Because that would be, I mean, that'd be point of no return, right?
I mean, how do you go back?
So maybe that's why.
Maybe they wait to see if somebody really is serious about this.
Well, how do you, that's a hormonal thing.
The above-the-way stuff, that'd be a hormonal fix, I would think.
That's why Brian Stelter, apparently the expert, because Nancy Grace goes back to him here.
So Brian, CNN, senior media correspondent, right now, he still has the penis, says you.
Well, we don't know any differently.
I'm going based on all that she's revealed so far.
But like I said, this has all been doled out one little detail at a time.
So you haven't looked, she said to him.
So you haven't looked, Brian.
This poor guy said, look, I'm the media expert here.
Why are you asking me?
She obviously thinks you got an inside on this, Brian.
I mean, she asked if, I mean, of all the people, there's Dr. Sanjay Gupta, she could have asked.
There's any number of experts in the medical field she could have asked, but she went to the media expert.
And boy, she was boring in.
Did you hear that?
I mean, she was relenting.
Nancy Grace on the case, you don't want to be in her way.
So that's the latest on that.
We don't want to hear what was going on at CNN at the same time that was going on.
Now, that's headline news.
Over on CNN, Aaron Burnett.
Aaron Burnett was talking with Pam Geller about a report that this Boston jihadist, Usama Rahim, who was shot and killed by the cops on Tuesday, originally intended to behead her.
And so Aaron Burnett, while they're trying to find Caitlin Jenner's penis over on headline news, they're talking to Pam Geller about beheading on CNN.
They got a thing about appendages there.
And here is what Aaron Burnett said to Pam Geller.
We got two bites here.
This is the first one.
The Southern Poverty Law Center, as you're well aware, has described your group, the American Freedom Defense Initiative, as what they say, quote, is an active anti-Muslim group.
They track hate groups in this country.
They describe you as, quote, the anti-Muslim movement's most visible and flamboyant figurehead.
Again, they track hate groups.
They're putting you on that list.
Nothing justifies a beheading or a beheading plot, but it's important to note this.
I mean, are you stoking the flames?
Do you on some level relish being the target of these attacks?
Are you kidding me?
Did you hear that question?
She said nothing justifies a beheading or a beheading plot.
Well, of course nothing justifies a beheading.
What a thing that nothing.
Nothing justifies a beheading, but nothing justifies a beheading.
But it's important to note this.
I mean, are you stoking the flames?
Do you on some level relish being the target?
I wonder if anybody at CNN would ask that of the next woman on campus who alleges that she's been raped.
Bring that woman into CNN.
Let Aaron Burt ask, Aaron Burnett talk to her and say, look, you know, nothing justifies rape.
We all agree with that.
But it's important to note, are you stoking the flames?
Were you dressed in such a way?
Did you maybe on some level relish being the target here of this gang rape?
Would that question ever be asked?
Heck no.
No way.
In fact, if that question were asked, Aaron Burnett wouldn't last the week on CNN.
And why all of a sudden this Southern Poverty Law Center, who made them gospel?
See, this is classic example two.
It's just some weirdo and a couple of his friends in some remote location with a logo and a fax machine.
And they simply publicize groups of people they consider to be soaked in hate.
And they create, one of their followers actually went to the Family Research Council and tried to kill people there, blow the place up.
Family Research Council called a hate organization by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is where the hate is.
And it's a hate for conservatives.
But you know, there's the variation on this question that she asked Pam Geller.
Are you stoking the flames?
Do you, on some level, relish being the target of these attacks?
You know, I've gotten similar questions.
Come on, Limbo, admit it.
You hope Obama won.
You wanted Obama to win.
You wanted to Clinton's win because you like ratings.
And you know it's much easier to have your opponents in office than it is to criticize your friends if they win.
So admit it, Limbo, admit it.
You want the Democrats to win, right?
Yeah, right.
I want the country to go to hell in a handbasket.
Right.
I want the country to be in an economic decline.
Right.
I want all this stuff.
It's absurd.
Classic illustration again.
This question would never be asked of any Democrat or liberal or rape victim, alleged rape victim or what have you.
Here's Pam Geller's reply to the question.
Relish being the target.
Who self-promotes to get killed?
The Southern Poverty Law Center?
Really, Aaron?
They're an Uber-left group.
They don't track jihadist groups.
They don't track groups that actually target the slaughter.
They track patriots.
They track veterans.
Their members have actually targeted and tried to slaughter family groups and leaders like Tony Perkins of family groups.
And even the shooter in North Carolina who shot three Muslims over a parking dispute was a member of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
That's who you're using against me?
Why do you use the Southern Poverty Law Center, a notorious Uber-left communist group, to smear me?
I'm the hunted one.
I'm the hunted one.
This is incredible to me.
Yeah, well, she uses the Southern Poverty Law Center because some producer there uses it because they've always used it and nobody even knows why they use it.
It's just, it's in the Rolodex.
When you want to talk about conservative hate, that's the subgroup.
That's the title.
Go to the Rolodex.
Who's the expert on conservative hate, right?
The top Southern Poverty Law Center.
You call Mark Potok, say, hey, are you available for CNN?
Yeah, be right there.
It's how it happens.
They don't even know what Potok believes or says or who he is.
It's just he is in the business of identifying which conservative groups hate.
The media believes preconception that all conservatives hate.
So there's the expert in it.
That's how it happens with all these guests that they have in their revolving door.
Anyway, got to take a break here, folks.
Off and running.
Rush Limbaugh, Golden EIB microphone, Limbaugh Institute, Advanced Conservative Studies at 800-282-2882.
By the way, let me finish that 800-282-2882.
That poll yesterday that we had at CNN poll, that dual-pronged CNN poll showed a disaster for Hillary and that Obama has a lower approval rate than George W. Bush now.
The Democrats are freaking out.
I told you they're going to freak out over the Obama-Bush aspect of it, and they are, the White House particularly, but at slate.com right here to Democrats.
Don't freak out.
Don't freak out.
This is all about, don't worry about these polling numbers on Hillary.
Don't worry about it.
And you know why they're being told not to work?
Because there isn't anybody else running against her that has a chance.
So don't worry about it.
Elizabeth Warren's not going to go.
O'Malley's not going to survive.
Bernie Sanders is a joke.
It isn't going to happen.
So don't worry about it.
But Chafee, Chaffee running as a Democrat, he's gone.
He came out for these demands that we go 100% all internationals.
He wants to go the metric system.
That's his big campaign.
Folks, my watch just tapped me.
I have to take a break.
Be right back.
Have you ever been at a public ceremony of any kind where a bunch of people are going to be acknowledged and the host asks you to hold your applause individually until everybody has been recognized and then applaud en masse?
I mean, I have, I can't remember the last one.
I wish I could to give you an example.
But list of people are going to be award winners, recognized for something, and the MC or please hold your applause until all have been mentioned.
Well, Senatobia, Mississippi, CBS story, four people who cheered at a Mississippi has-scruel graduation are going to thrown in jail, be thrown in jail after the police issued warrants for their arrest.
The superintendent who filed the charges said it's a necessary move and that he is demanding order at the ceremony.
You know what happened?
People who cheered at a high school graduation have been arrested.
The Sentobia Senatobia Municipal Screw Old District Superintendent Jay Foster filed disturbing the peace charges against four people who yelled at graduation, according to WREG Eyeball TV News.
Miller and Henry Walker were two of the four Senatobia high school graduation ceremony attendees who were asked to leave for cheering their 18-year-old daughter, Lenarcia Walker, as she crossed the stage.
He said, you did it, baby.
And he waved his towel and he went out the door.
When she went across the stage, I just called out her name.
I said, just like that, way to go, babe.
Ursula Miller explained why she shouted to her niece at the ceremony.
A graduation ceremony held at Northwest Mississippi Community College where the cops said that the superintendent asked the crowd not to scream and to instead hold their applause until every graduate crossed the stage.
If unable to do so, they were warned that they would have to leave the ceremony.
But now they're arrested for cheering their own daughters and nieces at graduation.
And how about this headline from the Daily Caller?
Not a single woman passed the Ranger course.
Yeah, this is going to be a problem.
The Army stated last Friday that not a single woman, not even one woman, passed the requirements for the next phase of Ranger school.
That means that out of the total of eight women left in the two-month-long course at Fort Benning, Georgia, five are now set to drop out.
This is all in USA Today.
The remaining three will have the opportunity to repeat from the beginning near the end of June and be able to do over.
Start again.
19 women were brought into Ranger school for the first time as part of a Pentagon effort to integrate women into all combat roles.
During the first phase, 11 failed.
All were offered a do-over.
They kept failing.
Not one woman has passed the Ranger course.
This could get ugly.
Welcome back, El Rushbo, serving humanity.
How by being here?
Just by showing up every day, folks, behind the Golden EIB microphone here at the distinguished, the prestigious, and by the way, easy to attend and get into, Limbaugh Institute for Advanced Conservative Studies.
The Army stated Friday, not even one woman passed the requirements for the next phase of Ranger school.
Rangers, most of you probably know, maybe some of you who do not know, Rangers are special forces.
You've got Rangers, you've got the Navy SEALs, you've got Delta Force, and probably a bunch that we don't know about.
It was the Rangers, by the way, that rappelled up Ponduho on D-Day, Omaha Beach, just down from Omaha Beach.
But it was the Rangers that climbed practically straight up 200 feet while the Germans were shooting straight down on them.
And it was a stronghold that had to be taken if the D-Day invasion was going to have any chance at success.
It could not be reached by paratroopers, and they couldn't take the Germans out from the sea, English Channel, or even on the beach.
It had to be hand-to-hand combat.
They had to take over those encampments up there.
And the Rangers just kept coming.
It was one of the.
Well, I'll tell you, Reagan delivered one of his greatest speeches ever at the 40th anniversary of D-Day, right there at the top of Ponduho, with the surviving Rangers, Rangers that were still alive who had participated in the invasion.
If the speech had a title, it would be called These Are the Boys of Poandu Ho.
I had to see it.
So Catherine and I, I think it was either last, it was a couple of D-Day anniversaries ago, June a couple years ago, that we made a day trip up to Normandy and specifically Ponduho.
I had been there a previous time and had never, I didn't was unable to, for some reason, find Ponduho.
I was intent on getting back there.
And it is unbelievable.
When you look from the German vantage point down, I mean, the cliffs are straight up.
And here came the Army Rangers.
It just, it's, you can't, you're standing there and you try to turn back the hands of time and imagine yourself in the middle of that.
And I couldn't.
I got close.
But that's who the Army Rangers are.
And they do a lot more than that, obviously.
Ranger school is tough.
Like all special forces school is tough.
SEAL training is, it's all next to impossible.
But for a really small number of people.
Now, the pressure was on, since no women passed the Ranger course to lower the standards.
We've done it in police departments all over the country.
We've done it in fire departments all over the country.
And we have done it in certain areas of the armed forces.
But one area of the armed forces, we have not relaxed the standards is special forces.
SEALs, the Rangers, Delta.
I mean, there are some people even today that won't even acknowledge Delta exists.
But it's right there.
If you know where to look at Fort Bragg, I have seen it.
I've been to Ranger School.
I was there one afternoon.
Sergeant Major Ivanov gave me my tour.
It was a day in June, and it was hot and muggy.
And I asked a bunch of stupid questions of Sergeant Major Ivanov.
Well, they were stupid simply because they were entirely uninformed and naïve, but I had to ask them.
I had questions I didn't know the answers to.
It turns out that Sergeant Major Ivanov had participated in the liberation of a enemy installation in El Salvador or Ecuador some some months previous.
It had not happened that far ago.
It was fairly recent.
And the action that the Special Forces Group were taking, whatever it was, I'm going back now to the early 90s, maybe even late 80s, whatever it was was highly controversial.
And the Army, the military was really getting hit in the drive-by media.
The reasons escaped me, but there were specific reasons as well as just the generic reasons why the media would be critical of the military.
And I remember asking, I did not know that Sergeant Major Ivanov had been part of the Ranger force that had liberated, or the Special Forces force that had liberated whatever it was that was liberated in El Salvador.
And I'm having trouble remembering what the specific media criticism was and what the event was, but I remember asking him a question.
And I wish I could remember, because he looked at me and his eyes flared and then he grabbed me by the sleeve.
He said, follow me.
And we stormed out of his tent or his command post.
And we took a little stroll to where a bunch of soldiers were eating lunch.
And some of them were taking a knee next to a tree.
He said, I want you to go up and ask any of those soldiers right now why they're here.
You go ask them.
I said, Sergeant Major, I've just, you know, I'm on your side here.
The media is hitting you guys.
And I thought what they said to you was really unfair.
You go ask them.
You ask them right now.
This was a tour.
The Army was giving me a tour of the place.
You ask them why are they here?
So I dutifully obeyed the command.
And I found this strapping, handsome young guy of 19 or 20 who was just worn, it was midday, worn out, eating a little bit of lunch under the shade of a tree.
Sergeant Major Ivanoff is not standing by my side.
He's off to the side.
I said, I have been ordered to ask you why you are here.
I later found out these guys thought I was some senator from Washington being escorted around.
And this guy, and everybody I asked, by the way, today, I'm here because this is where you come in the U.S. military and be the best you can be.
It was Ranger School.
He said, this is where you come to be the best you can be.
And I want to find out if I have what it takes.
So I asked five or six of them on orders from Sergeant Major Ivanov, and they all said roughly the same thing.
And we went back to his command and he said, see, see?
And I said, Sergeant Major, I wish I really could remember the question, folks, that I asked him.
He took it the wrong way.
And later, the press liaison took me aside.
He said, look, you got to understand, the Sergeant Major Ivanov was part of that operation in El Salvador.
I said, oh, okay.
So he might have taken my question as personal criticism.
It's possible, but I don't think so, said the liaison.
Anyway, I asked Sergeant Major Ivanov, I said, these guys are eating lunch, how many calories a day do you feed these guys?
They have minimum 6,000 calories a day.
They couldn't get through the day if they didn't eat that much.
That's how grueling it is.
I said, you know, it's really, really, I mean, it's stiflingly hot in human.
Do you guys ever delay training until it gets, and that really ticked him off.
What do you mean, delay training?
Have you ever heard of a war being delayed because it's hot?
I mean, I really didn't stand much of a chance with Sergeant Major Ivanoff.
He was committed.
I've since run into him a couple of times since then.
He's a great guy.
But I'm telling you, it was an eye-opening thing.
And when I saw this story, I was reminded of all the areas in our culture where we have relaxed standards so that minorities of any category can have a shot at it, an affirmative action type shot at it.
And one of the commanding officers in charge of Ranger School has openly said, I am fairly adamant about not changing the physical standards.
General Raymond O'Derno, he lauded the women in the course, but he said, we are not going to change the physical standards.
We're not going to lessen them.
We're not going to make it easier to be certified in Ranger School, which is going to be met with some controversy.
Now, over at the Navy and the SEAL program, it looks like it may differ because Oderno's view is not consistent throughout the military.
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is hoping to aggressively boost the recruitment of women into the service, and he said that he's going to reevaluate training standards once women enter the SEAL pipeline because he wants female SEALs.
He wants women in the SEALs program.
And he's intimated here that he will lower the standards, the requirements, in order to get some women into the program.
In a recent speech, Mabus revealed several reforms to increase the recruitment of women up to 25% of the force, including changing physical fitness standards and the way body fat is measured.
Only about 3% of the Army is capable of qualifying as a ranger.
That's before they go to the school.
Only three, by the way, you can't just, if you want to be a ranger, I learned this from Sergeant Major Ivanov.
Just because you want to doesn't mean you automatically get a shot.
I mean, you have to have a baseline of qualifications before you even are allowed to try to attempt to pass the Ranger School.
And only 3% of the Army is capable of qualifying as a Ranger.
Other Rangers think the military should lower the standards to accommodate women because it's equitable and sensible.
But that's not a dominant view yet.
And one of the reasons so many of us still really cherish and are devoted to the military is precisely because their standards do matter, and they are not arbitrarily lowering the requirements for excellence and superiority simply to fit the social mores of the day.
But the pressure is on.
Now, with this story, not a single woman passed the Ranger course.
In a lot of places, particularly drive-by media, the Democrat Party, is going to be unacceptable.
It's going to be a great example of discrimination that must not stand.
And I can hear it now.
Who are they to say?
Who are they to say that a woman can't be a Ranger?
I know women could put their mind to it, anything they wanted to do.
Who are they to say?
And it's going to start like that.
As it has in every police department, every fire department, and any number of other.
The strength requirements have been lessened.
The physical performance standards, well, they've had to be.
Men and women are different.
There was no way that women were going to be qualified in certain departments unless they did change the standards.
And it's not a criticism of women.
It's an acknowledgement men and women are different in a host of ways.
I mean, Caitlin Jenner might be able to pass Ranger School, but I don't know.
Well, Nancy Grace says that Caitlin Jenner may not be a woman yet because it looks like the regime has understandably made an enemy out of General David Petraeus.
General Petraeus went on the CBS Evening News, Charlie Rose was filling in, and he said, we are not winning in Iraq.
We are losing to ISIS because and he blamed Obama.
He blamed the premature U.S. pullout from Iraq.
So what goes around comes around.
Details are coming up.
First of the phones, Julie in Houston, I'm glad you called, and it's great to have you.
Welcome.
Thank you so much.
I just wanted to offer an alternate viewpoint on the people that were asked to leave the graduation.
As the parent of two really successful young women throughout school, I cannot tell you the number of honors nights, sports banquets, and even their graduations where they were both named valedictorians, that their speech was interrupted or their name was unheard because someone's baby mama or baby daddy in the audience or some relative was hooting and hollering, sometimes making even off-color remarks.
A graduation should be more dignified, not somber and depressing, but the rules are the rules.
If you can't follow them, don't play the game.
Well, you realize for some people it is somber and depressing.
It's the end of free breakfast and lunch and dinner.
My girls were smart enough to be aware of that, yes.
And for some, it's the end of adults hitting on them with sex and this kind of thing.
The real world, it's a cold, cruel reality out there for some.
But what about arresting people?
I understand how irritating it is.
If somebody stands and please hold your applause and people don't listen, then they go ahead and hoot and holler.
But arresting them, why not just kick them out of there?
Why?
You have no problem arresting them.
That's on their record, as you know.
I have, no, sir.
I have absolutely no problem because, again, the rules are the rules.
It would be disturbing the peace.
That is an arrestable offense in many municipalities.
And, you know, they may not like those rules, but when you know the rules going in, you can choose whether or not to play the game.
Who did you say you've been to these events where such violations have occurred by somebody's baby mama, did you say, and baby daddy?
Both my children at their respective graduations had, yes, family members, including baby mamas and baby daddies in the audience, you know, because some had managed to dredge across the stage with a perfect 1.5 and graduate with their kids in the audience.
You know, they're carrying on as though they don't.
I'm sorry, my child made nothing older than an A at.
Their own kids in the audience.
Well, yes.
Welcome to America.
I know, I know.
Their own kids had a high school graduate, her own kids in the audience.
Their baby mama.
I'm sorry, I shouldn't laugh.
I know it's a serious thing to you, but you're funny.
Well, you are funny.
You just rattle that off like it any big deal.
You have great comedic instincts out there.
Pardon me?
You have great comedic instincts, Julie.
Well, thank you.
The truth comes easily out of one's mouth, or it should.
Yeah, I've heard that.
Well, thank you so much for taking my call.
You, Beth.
Thank you so much for calling.
It's been wonderful having you here.
Thank you, sir.
How many kids do you have who have graduated?
I have two daughters.
And one is 30.
She just got her fourth degree.
Wow.
Second master's.
Employed full-time since she started college, though.
It wasn't one of those things.
Yeah, yeah.
The younger one is 24, and she is a news anchor.
Really?
Where?
Not the station.
Where does she live?
What city?
Well, she, for the next 20 days, is in Monroe, Louisiana.
And she's moving a little bit closer to Lake Charles, Louisiana at the end of this month.
She and her fiancé are moving there.
What does he do?
He will be the new sports director.
At the same station?
Yes, they're blessed.
They really, really are.
You don't know, believe me, how much.
You don't know how blessed they are.
You can only imagine.
It's not a specialty.
It takes, because it takes a special guy to be married to a woman in television.
I'm just telling you.
It takes a special.
So you don't have to worry about that.
And I know.
I'll take a break here.
I went way along, folks.
We'll be back in a minute here.
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