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Six weeks after settling her candidacy into high gear.
Hillary Clinton's poll numbers are continuing to plummet.
Latest is a Quinnipiac University poll released today across nearly every key metric, from trustworthiness to caring about voters to leadership, and that caring about voters is the biggie, as you in this audience well know, because I have told you.
That for Democrat voters, I mean, for liberal Democrat voters, you know, for these clowns that believe life doesn't begin till you leave the hospital.
You know what the next logical progression of that is?
Liberals say that as long as a baby is dependent on its mother, it really doesn't have its own life.
Well, in that case, a liberal never grows up because a liberal is always going to be dependent on somebody acting as its parent.
Either its real parents or the people that they've moved in with or the government or whoever.
And to those people, the government caring about them, that's the most important thing.
Because they assume they care about me, they're gonna take care of me.
They care about people like me, they're gonna relate to people like me and they're gonna take care of me.
And that's why it's so important.
That's why exit poll data, when I saw Romney lose to Obama on that question, 81 to 19%.
I said, this is over.
That and the fact that Bush was still being blamed for the economy.
This is 2012 elections.
This is over.
And Hillary is losing big on that question, cares about voters, leadership, trustworthiness.
She has seen an erosion in public approval as uh all these Republican rivals have erased her leads in the polls.
It's not she's not beating anybody, or well, very few.
She has a net minus 11 favorability rating in the poll.
Forty percent of the American public view her positively, 51% negatively, and more than 50% of independents are on the negative side.
Now, I don't care.
These are not numbers that you launch a winning candidacy from.
These numbers do matter where it comes to Hillary.
These are the numbers that Democrats don't ever get.
These are Republican type numbers, engineered by pollers polsters and and and others, but this is not the kind of stuff that you go on to be elected president from.
Even if you're Hillary, and even if there's a giant D by your name.
Because what's going to happen, even Trump is now saying he expects his opponent, Trump's already thinks he's got nomination, by the way, and he thinks his opponent's gonna be Biden.
But over there, way over there, Bernie Sanders had a rally.
And did I read this right?
100,000 people?
Did I read that right?
I haven't clicked the links, I let me let me click the link real quick and see what this actually is.
This is Bernie rallies 100,000 people.
Yep, Bernie Mentham, Sanders hosts House Party for 100,000 people.
Hillary doesn't, I don't care what it took to get 100,000, none of it's in five days or whatever.
Hillary doesn't have anywhere near this kind of organic dynamic support.
And she never has had.
It isn't looking good.
Now, this may not be an indication of the end of things, but this is not where anybody expected her to be.
Remember, the Democrats are as good at lying to themselves as Republicans are.
And when they anoint their nominee, they think that everybody's going to fall in line in their party and support them.
And they've got this...
Actually, you know, truth be told, I think in the inner sanctum of the Democrat Party, whatever and wherever that inner sanctum is.
We know it isn't a womb because no Democrats safe in the womb.
But wherever this intersanctum is, and whoever's in it, the idea that Hillary Clinton is inevitable, I think is a myth for public consumption that a lot of powerful Democrats have never really believed.
And my evidence for this is how easily swept aside she was by a relatively unknown newcomer in 2008.
In 2008, it was hers.
2008 was to be the giant thank you, the giant payback to Hillary Clinton for making sure that nothing happened to Bill's career and for being loyal and all those things.
This was the ultimate payback.
She had a premature payback when Clinton gave her the health care project in 1993, and she blew that.
So but she's always been owed something.
And they set up a coronation for her in 2008.
And here comes some young African American that I mean they'd heard of him, but nobody attached presidential perspirations to Barack Obama, even after speech, the Democrat convention, and he took that away.
I mean, we almost saved her here with Operation Chaos.
So the idea that she's inevitable, I don't think even top ranking Democrats really think that.
And this polling data is indicative.
Now we add to it, Ronald Kessler is back with another book.
To those of us who have been around a while, is just the next chapter in an ongoing saga of Bill Clinton and his infidelity.
We go to the audio soundbites.
This was on the uh Radio of Philadelphia yesterday, the EIB affiliate.
Kessler is being interviewed, and the question you you say in this book that Bill Clinton's still up to it.
He has a blonde, busty mistress, and she has been codenamed Energizer.
This is, you know, unofficially, but that is what they call her.
She comes into the Chappaqua home whenever Hillary leaves.
And uh the details coordinate to make sure that they don't cross paths.
Agents say that it's a business relationship.
It's not a marriage at all.
And it's a total total fake.
You know, like everything else about Hillary.
I mean, it's just a big show and and a scam.
Now, again, I uh I know that many in this audience are millennials.
I mean, you may not admit it, but we know you're there.
And many in this audience are liberals and Democrats, and you may not admit it, but we know you're there.
But if you are under 35, maybe tops 40, this could be news to you that Bill Clinton sleeps around.
You might have heard it alluded to as you were growing up, but when that had you probably also heard it it claimed to be untrue.
That was just typical Republican tricks.
You probably heard all these things, but you really weren't subjected to it, the way those of us paying attention were back in the 90s.
For those of you young and unaware here, Hillary Clinton is the most cheated on woman in America, and and and maybe American history, and not just by her husband.
I mean, she's had the rug pulled out from her so many commitments and promises that you can't count them all.
But just the cheating that her husband's done, and I think there's a lot of people, the point is a lot of people do not really know it.
They've been taught other things about the Clintons, how great they are, how charitable they are, how selfless they are, and all that.
So this is going to be all news, even though it's old news to us.
We'll see how it plays out as this book and these allegations hit the same time her poll numbers are plummeting.
And Kessler continued.
Hillary Clinton pretends to be this champion of the little peoples, but the reality behind the scenes is that she treats her agents and others less powerful than she is with contempt.
And In fact, she's so abusive to agents that being assigned to her details considered a form of punishment.
Again, I don't mean to sound like know it all, nana, but this is not news to uh those of us who were paying close attention, even people that weren't paying clothes, but were adults back in the 90s.
So the key here is the young generation of people hearing this kind of stuff for the first time, and they're not tolerant of this, by the way.
They have entirely different viewpoints on this kind, using women and belittling women and treating women as throwaways.
This this young uh young generation is not into that kind of thing.
So it it certainly isn't good news for Hillary.
It remains to be seen how damaging it might be.
In other presidential news shock poll, St. Petersburg blog, Donald Trump leading Jeb Bush, 26 to 20 percent in Florida.
This was not supposed to ever happen.
For the first time this year, Donald Trump tops a state poll of Republican presidential candidates in Florida.
St. Pete Paul's survey released uh yesterday shows Trump at 26, Jeb Bush at 20, Scott Walker in third place at 12 percent.
And I think I read last night that Walker's not even gonna contest Florida.
He's it's it's is he's not gonna spend any time in Florida.
He's gonna devote his time and attention elsewhere.
Back to Millennials, the Hill.com, more millennials are living with their parents than ever, despite gains in the job market.
This, according to a Pew Research Center analysis released yesterday.
Now, of course, there aren't any significant gains in the job market.
Those numbers have been jimmied.
The idea, the very idea that the unemployment rate in this country 5.7% is insulting to anybody's intelligence who's paying even halfway attention.
But that's what the regime says.
And so the media scarfs it up and believes it.
And that's how they're able to write nonsense.
Despite gains in the job market, more millennials are living with their families than ever before.
It's not, it's not despite gains in the job markets because there aren't any.
And because there aren't any job gains, there aren't any appreciably new jobs being had for people that pay enough to have their own apartments.
In the first four months of this year, 26% of 18 to 34 year olds lived with their parents.
That is shock.
It's 25%, folks.
That's one quarter of the millennials are living at home.
18 to 34.
That's up from 24% living with their parents in 2010.
Now it says here when the recession first hit in 2007, 22% of millennials lived with their parents.
See, we're going in the wrong direction here.
I mean, if you view a 30-year-old living with her parents as going in the wrong direction, and trust me, most normal people do.
And I realize that's an incendiary statement, but I'll stand by it.
The national unemployment rate for millennials dropped to 7.7% in the first four months of this year, down from 12.4% in 2010.
And that's just a crock.
Yesterday talking about Cecil the Lion, I educated and informed a number of people about what happens in these kinds of circumstances in nature.
And I pointed out that the creatures who are at greatest risk since the death of Cecil the Lion are his kids.
And the reason is this.
Cecil was a dominant male type A personality in his pride.
He ran the place, apparently.
But what happens when the dominant male is removed from the pride, other males move in.
And the first thing they do is try to kill the bloodline of the dominant male, the cubs that remain.
And then they try to impregnate the female lions to get their own bloodlines going so that they then become the dominant male in the pride.
Now, what happens in that circumstance is that the mother lions try to protect their cubs from the new male trying to establish himself.
And one of the ways that the female lions do this is to go in heat and to attract the new male lion into having sex with them rather than killing their babies.
It's a way of saving their babies and saving themselves.
I went through all of this yesterday in great detail, and I did it as though they were human beings.
In explaining the story.
And right here at the Daily Beast, in a story headlined Grievous Wrong, Cecil's Death Could Kill His Cubs Too.
And they they uh it's seven pages when you print it out.
And they describe every detail that I explained uh yesterday.
The Department of Homeland Security has uh deflected blame in this uh the case of an illegal alien accused of murdering a sixty-year-old Ohio woman.
Department of Homeland Security is seeking to shift blame for the failure to detain an illegal alien who was briefly apprehended by sheriff's deputies in Ohio three weeks ago, and is now accused of murdering a 60-year-old woman during a crime spree on Monday.
Yesterday, a spokeswoman for Department of Homeland Security told a Daily Caller that Lake County Sheriff's Deputies had declined an offer to personally interview the alien, 35-year-old Juan Emmanuel Reyes Ramirez, during a suspicious person stop on July 7th.
But Homeland Security claims uh the claim comes a day after Lake County Sheriff Daniel Dunlap said in a press conference that Border Patrol told his deputies during that stop three weeks ago not to take the Mexican National into custody.
So they they say they're not at fault here in this illegal murder.
The illegal alien was uncooperative, so they let him go.
That's the that's the crux of the story.
Trump ought to be running around with a list of these things.
And whenever anybody starts arguing with him about his position on this, just wave the latest example in front of the media.
Donald Trump, as I said earlier today, is in Scotland at the women's British Open at the Trump Turnberry Resort.
It's his golf course.
And he held a press conference uh outside his Trump Copter there near the clubhouse, which is huge, it's in the background.
And uh, we're at soundbite number eight, number nine here.
Here is uh portion of his press conference today in Scotland.
The Hispanics uh poll came out two days ago where I'm number one with the Hispanics.
I know you're surprised to hear that, but I'm number one with Hispanics.
And I said that if I get the nomination, I will win with the Hispanics.
I'm number one in Nevada, number one in North Carolina, and number one nationally, but very importantly, I'm number one with the Hispanics.
It just came out yesterday.
You expect to win the presidency.
I do.
I do expect.
I do.
Yep.
I'm gonna win the presidency.
I'm gonna win the presidency with the Hispanics.
I'm number one with Hispanics.
Hispanics love me.
They know I'm great, they know I'm rich, they know I'm really rich, and they respect that.
They want to be rich too.
That's a good vote for me.
And that's what he's out.
He's out being Trump.
Last night CNN Anderson Cooper 29 played a portion of an interview that Dana Bash had with Trump.
She said, uh, what about your conversations with the Republican National Committee?
And I know you've been Talking to the chair, Rentz Prebus.
Can you uh give me some insight?
Those conversations.
Why are you so much more positive now?
Is it just because you're the front runner?
The best way to win is for me to win the nomination, and I will beat Hillary.
I don't even know if she's going to be able to run because what she did is a criminal act.
She burned up the emails.
She got rid of her hard drive.
She had subpoenas from the United States Congress.
I don't know that she's going to make it.
I don't think it's going to beat Bernie Sanders.
I think other people are going to probably join the race eventually, like maybe Biden and other people.
But I'm not so sure that she's even going to be in the race.
Because what she did is a criminal act.
What she did is far worse than Petraeus.
You talked to Rinch Peter.
He didn't even answer the question.
He just said what he wanted to say.
Didn't even accept her premise.
Anyway, I think it's a lesson for others.
And we will be back, folks.
Sit tight.
Much more straight ahead.
Okay, I want to demonstrate something here, folks.
Another technique of Donald Trump that is not the way most people do something.
And here I am explaining it back on July 21st.
The pattern here is whoever utters the slightest critical word of Donald Trump, they are gonna get hit back.
He does not subscribe to the old adage of ignore it.
And don't reply to it.
He replies to it, he elevates it, he tells people who didn't know that the Des Moines register and editorialized against him, and he tells everybody that they did.
And then he rips him.
And my point again is we haven't seen this.
The last person that I know who did this kind of thing, I mean, he promised, was Howard Cosell.
Howard Cosell heard that the Oshkosh Gazette criticized him.
He went and got a copy of it, and he ran all through the ABC offices.
Can you see this?
Do you see what these little plays are doing to me out?
Nice gosh.
This is intolerable.
Who's gonna put up with this?
And he would he would go off on it.
Most people, when you're criticized in an in a in a place much smaller than you are, you ignore it.
You don't elevate it, you don't let other people know about it.
Trump does the exact opposite.
Now here is an example.
Yesterday morning, CNN.
It was this this breast pumping story.
Do you even know about this?
Well, most people would not have even heard about this if Trump hadn't made everybody aware of it.
Alison Camarada talking with the attorney Elizabeth Beck about an encounter she had with Trump in 2011, four years ago.
Camarada says you had given birth three months earlier to a baby.
You were breastfeeding, and you had arranged it with Trump's team that you would take a break at an appropriate time during a deposition and excuse yourself to go and use your breast pump.
What happened when you tried to take that break?
He had an absolute meltdown.
When I said that I needed the break and it was for breast pumping purposes, he got up, his face got red, he shook his finger at me, and he screamed, you're disgusting, you're disgusting, and he ran out of there.
All I was requesting was a break that everybody had agreed to during lunch hour so that I can excuse myself and pump my baby's food in the privacy of a room.
Now he could have ignored this.
I mean, this woman makes the allegations on CNN yesterday.
He could have ignored it.
He could have let it go and let's see and then have their time commenting on it and then be done with it and run the you know the bet that that wouldn't get any traction beyond this.
But that's not the way he does this.
So last night on Anderson Cooper played a portion of Dana Bash talking to Trump, asking him, you got up, shook your finger, screamed, you're disgusting, you're disgusting, and you ran out on a woman who wanted a breastfeed or breast pump.
She wanted to pump in front of me during a deposition.
The way she described it was that she wanted to take a break so she could take a pump out.
In fact, if you ask my lawyer who was there, he said I've never seen anything like it.
She wanted to breast pump In front of me.
And I may have said that's disgusting.
I may have said something else.
I thought it was terrible.
She's a horrible person, knows nothing about me.
I see her, she's now the great expert of Donald Trump.
I guess the question isn't so much that she's an expert, but she does have an experience, which she clearly doesn't think she wants.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could finally win something?
I beat her so badly.
She's a vicious, horrible person.
You just you don't see this, folks.
I mean, in this day and age, most guys would end up being deferential.
And she's a horrible person.
She's disgusting.
Why don't we talk about winning and losing?
She do lost.
I happen to win.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could talk about winning something?
I beat her so big.
I think this is a little window here.
I think one of the reasons Trump is doing this, and there may be many.
But I really, he is a winner.
I think he's so sick and tired.
This country losing everything that it's doing.
And I think he believes that these defeats are being engineered and programming.
He's fed up with it.
That's what his talk about the Chicoms is all about in their currents.
He's tired of losing.
He's tired of losing to the Iranians.
He he he's tired of being bossed around by these people that he thinks we ought to be creaming.
So I do think that is uh part and parcel is.
Denise in Fortuna, California.
Great to have you on the EIB network, and I'm really glad that you waited.
Hello.
Oh, hi, Rush.
Uh no, I just had a point that's absurd, but isn't it tremendous discrimination on the Planned Parenthood part?
I bothers are part of the word parenthood.
Do they offer um prostate exams?
Do they offer mammograms for men?
Uh they're part of the reproductive organ.
They do they offer vasectomies for men?
Uh I realize that's absurd, but you know, explain to me where I'm wrong.
Well, I don't I never thought of this.
Well, neither had I till a light bulb went off this morning.
And I got so mad thinking about it, I'm thinking, wait a minute.
Everybody else has to be equal.
There's no more uh separation on anything anymore.
Yeah, but uh what about Planned Parenthood?
Well, I mean i I don't know.
Can men walk in there and get a vasectomy or I don't know.
That's part of the reproduction.
Don, do you have any idea you're an expert in this?
Uh uh.
Excuse me.
Good question.
I I did they have a urologist on staff?
Well, I no, no, that's not the point is if you were a guy, would you want to go to Planned Parenthood?
Her point is that we we the libs are devoted to sameness, equality of opportunity, equality of outcome, and men are part of the reproductive process too.
Much as Planned Parenthood wants to pretend that they're not.
So that's a good question.
If you if a guy wants a vestomy, then he go in there and get one.
Or if uh you know I and I d I doubt it.
I mean, who knows?
Who I who never contemplated these things.
Whoever does contemplate these things.
But I wouldn't know, I wouldn't.
I wouldn't trust him with anything.
I wouldn't go in there.
Her the the flaw in the question is for the question to be valid, and I don't mean to be insulting the caller, never do that here.
But there would have to be an example of a guy wanting some service and having it denied.
And that I just don't know if that's ever happened.
It might be it might be something for uh James O'Keefe to try.
You know, again there was hidden camera, go in there and ask him for a vasectomy.
Uh, and then sell the uh the parts.
You know, afterwards.
And see what see what happens.
That's actually from a just a informative answer.
I don't know.
Um I'm not told in a flash note here that Planned Parenthood clinics do vasectomies for between 300 and 500.
350 to 500.
You can get a vasectomy.
I wouldn't in uh shape, manner, or form would I let them get hold of their tweezers on me.
I wouldn't get anywhere near it, but apparently you can.
And they uh they're offering non scalpel vasectomies.
I think you probably learned this from visiting their website.
Don't quite know the source, but there you go.
I guess they are an equal opportunity.
Um, yeah, butcher.
Right.
Equal opportunity.
Nothing to laugh at, sorry.
You have to do something with this.
So it's so reprehensible.
So we got a guy on the phone.
I'm not going to have a chance to get to him.
Is George in Charleston, South Carolina?
He's got a great point.
People are complaining because a guy shoots a lion, and then baseball players are crying because they've been traded.
He says, no wonder women need Viagra.
And I heard a bunch of women describing the guys crying the baseball players, and and three of four that I saw discussing it thought it was really nice that he was bonded so strongly to his career that he would cry when faced with the possibility of being denied the chance to play.
Okay, which takes us to Tom Brady.
Jerry Jones is the owner, the general manager, the Grand Poo Bah, the Dallas Cowboys.
They are doing their training camp in Oxnard, California, because it's too hot down there in Dallas.
Jerry Jones had a press conference, talked about the situation with Brady and the Patriots.
Let me really emphasize how much I endorse our commissioner.
And uh how strongly that I uh feel about the job that he's doing.
He's got obviously a very tough job.
Now I see some people doing that.
That's that old violin that's not feeling too sorry for him because uh that's why you paid the big bucks is to deal with the big problems.
But he's doing an outstanding job.
That's incre no that's incredible.
It's interesting.
The owners that support Goodell in upholding the four-game suspension of Brady.
I don't think people, maybe they're getting the idea.
The NFL's not the same league it was back in the Al Davis days with Pete Rosell and uh you had these renegode renegade owners to whom owning the team was a secondary or tertiary thing.
They all had other things they did, and the team was sort of like a hobby.
Now, the team is everything to the people that own it.
And it is cutthroat, and it is vicious.
And it may be a fraternity, but I'm telling you, they are out for blood in this league, not just on the field.
And here's a sports writer last night on Charlie Rose.
This is uh Ken Belson, New York Times, talking about Bob Kraft, Robert Kraft in his remarks about Goodell upholding the Brady suspension.
Charlie Rose said, now Kraft's press conference today.
That's a very strong language he used.
I mean, he was said to have great love and affection for the league and for the commissioner.
And it doesn't sound like he has that anymore.
Yes, and he had gone through his own sort of venting back around the time of the Super Bowl, holding a very unusual press conference where he called the league out for leaking information.
Then he fell on his sword after they were fined a million dollars and said, I won't pursue it any further.
And now the decision on Tom Brady's come down, and he's once again back front and center criticizing the league.
That's very unusual.
We haven't seen the likes of this since perhaps Al Davis when he ran the Oakland Raiders.
Yeah, but you know, back in the day, I mean Gene Klein uh owned the San Diego Chargers, and he wore t-shirts and and uh lived at the horse track.
It was a secondary thing to him.
Uh uh it's it's it's uh far different climate today.
There's much more money, much, much more money in the NFL.
But this is uh this is brutal stuff.
Now, one thing here before we go, you gotta hear this.
Gail King and Nora O'Donnell on CBS this morning talking about the baseball player Wilmer Flores, New York Mets started crying on the field after thinking he had been traded.
The 23-year-old has been with the Mets organization since signing his first contract in 2007 at the age of 16.
But Flores later learned the trade with the Brewers fell through.
And for now, he's still a man.
I hope he doesn't get teased in the locker room, because you know, locker rooms can be very brutal.
I'm very touched by that.
Don't tease him in the locker room.
Oh my lord, don't tease him in the locker room.
I hope he doesn't get teased.
Gail, you just guaranteed it.
Although, you know what?
I don't know anymore.
I should tell you stories about Major League locker rooms.
Teasing?
You would, it's merciless.
And everybody gets it.
Including the grunts like me, everybody gets it.
And nobody ever cried.
I don't.
It's a good thing this show is ending right here because this is.
Hey, for those of you in Kansas City, I meant to mention this earlier.
Philip Bondi, New York Daily News, who wrote the book, The Pine Tar Game.
He's going to be at Rainy Day Books tonight at 7 o'clock, signing copies of it.
If you want to meet the guy that wrote this book on the Pine Tar Game, Rainy Day Books somewhere, wherever it is in Kansas City.