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August 28, 2015, Friday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you prevent, offer me a brief personal aside here to everybody sending me emails about Hillary Clinton.
Do any of you really, really think she's not going to be the nominee?
Come on, let's get serious.
There isn't anybody else that's going to be the Democrat nominee.
All of this doesn't mean anything.
Hi, folks.
It's Friday.
Let's go.
Live from the Southern Command in sunny South Florida.
It's open line Friday.
For crying out loud, you see what happened with Ed Rindell.
Fast Eddie.
A couple of days ago, we've even got the soundbite here.
Fast Eddie comes out and says, you know what?
I'm really, really alarmed about the email scandal.
The next morning, he found a horsehead in his bed or something because he's on the Hillary team.
Doug Shoan.
Fox News, I'm done.
I don't think that she can make it.
She's in trouble.
I think this is worse.
This is bad.
The Democrats have never seen it.
The next day, I don't care about all that.
Hillary's still a nominee.
Folks, we're talking about a crime family here.
We're talking about people who have accepted donations from thugs and nations all over the world expecting her to be president.
Now, there's a big Democrat confab, I guess, over the weekend in Minneapolis.
And Hillary's showing up, and she's telling everybody, Biden and whoever else, to shut up.
She's already got the votes.
She's got more than she needs.
All of this is just a smokescrew.
We've got to realize who we're dealing with here.
I know it's a fantasy to think that Hillary might not make it.
And it's also, it's a great fantasy.
You know, they're asking Trump, will you take the third-party pledge?
I'd like somebody to ask Hillary that.
Hillary, if you don't get your party's nomination, would you promise not to run as an independent?
Just one journalist to ask her that question.
I mean, they're asking Trump, you know, to take the no third-party pledge.
Ask her.
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You know, yesterday, in this very segment of the program, in this very over-the-show intro theme, My City Was Gone with the Pretenders, I mentioned this survey question that pollsters ask people open and come up with your own word to describe Hillary Clinton.
I told you what the first three words were.
We didn't make much of a big deal after that.
And then yesterday, if the program's over, I see it all over the place.
And a bunch of Johnny come lately is getting to it.
I didn't spend a whole lot of time.
I bet I didn't spend a whole lot of time on it, but we led the program with it yesterday.
It's what being on a cutting edge is all about.
And I get some emails.
They said, Rush, why didn't you talk about these three things that people said they thought about?
I did.
It's frustrating, folks.
I have to lead off the program with it and people wonder why I didn't mention it.
Anyway, here are the three things.
Oh, before I do that, have you all heard about Joe Biden's son and Ashley Madison?
You know what the Ashley Madison website is.
This is where if you want to have an affair, you sign up.
You know what they found out about that site?
Only 12,000 women on it.
The rest in millions are men.
And most of the women have never even, the female members have never even used it.
It's almost exclusively a male site.
Well, anyway, Joe Biden's kid is on the site, is a registered member, Hunter Biden, Robert Hunter Biden.
Now, Robert Hunter Biden, I shouldn't laugh, I'm sorry.
Family tragedies and all.
He's saying that family enemies obviously did this to try to impugn him and the family name.
But they're right there.
It is as an account on the Ashley Madison website.
He's a business executive, by the way, Robert Hunter Biden.
He's an advisor to his father's political career, meaning he's a day-to-day advisor, not just on campaigns, but every day-to-day.
If Plugs has a question about anything, he goes to Hunter.
He's in that inner group of advisors.
And Hunter Biden told Breitbart News on Monday that he suspected his enemies of creating a fake Ashley Madison account for him in order to discredit him and to tarnish the family name.
The email address that's provided for Robert Biden's account matched a personal email address once used by Biden, Vice President's son, and his son confirmed it.
Now, Biden, Hunter Biden, thinks that international agents, possibly Russian, who objected to his board membership with a Ukrainian gas company, set up a fake account to discredit him.
A source close to Biden told People Magazine after the first Breitbart story ran that the IP address for the account traces to Jacksonville, Florida.
Okay, so for this to be true, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son, has an account on Ashley Madison, the I Want to Have an Affair website.
He claims that he's been tricked.
He claims that agents of Russia registered his name on that site, which means agents of Russia must have known the site was going to get hacked.
And then after that, the hackers must have been able, the Russian agents must have known the hackers were going to release Biden's name.
This is an all-encompassing thing.
The only problem for Hunter Biden is, and I'll bet many people don't know this, when you sign up, when you register at a website, you know, your phone has GPS in it.
And your location is always registered.
Your latitude and longitude, when you sign onto a web, they know where you are.
Even if you turn location services off, your phone can still be tracked.
The location services on your phone is kind of a, it gets rid of some trackability, but it doesn't turn off the ability to find out where you are.
And the GPS coordinates for Hunter Biden's account trace right to Georgetown University where he works.
So it's obviously his account.
He had no idea.
Account information shows that the profile set up for Hunter Biden on Ashley Madison, confirmed by a credit card purchase in 2014, was used at the latitude-longitude point, and the numbers are given.
And that latitude-longitude point just happens to exist on the Georgetown University campus at an administrative building on Reservoir Road.
And Hunter Biden just happened to be teaching there around the time the account was set up.
How do Russians know that?
How did the Russians know how to get into Hunter's phone or how did the Russians know to hack his phone and put the correct latitude, longitude, GPS coordinates in there when they registered and signed him up, a fake account on Ashley Madison?
I just, I don't know, something about it amused me.
And what amused me was the, I'm not laughing at the tangle of misfortune here.
It is the, hey, the Russians did it.
You know, I'm such a big guy.
I'm such a big enemy.
I pose such a big threat to nobody's ever heard of him that the Russians obviously set this all up.
Anyway, ladies and gentlemen, back to the Mrs. Clinton and what it was was a Quinny Piak University survey, 1,563 registered voters nationwide, margin of error, plus or minus 2.5 percentage points.
Question 16.
What is the first word that comes to mind when you think of Hillary Clinton?
Now, the numbers that follow are totals.
They are not percentages.
And the table here that I have reports only words that were mentioned at least five times.
So people were given a chance to supply their own word.
There was no list of names or words to choose from.
It was not mobile choice.
And as we mentioned yesterday, number one, liar, 178 people.
Number two, dishonest, 123 people.
Number three, untrustworthy, 93 people.
The next two were experienced and strong.
The next word, so we're now at number six, top three, liar, dishonest, untrustworthy.
Number six, bill.
First word that comes to your mind when you mention Hillary Clinton.
Next word that comes to mind, woman.
Then crook, untruthful, criminal, deceitful.
Then Democrat, intelligent, only 15 people.
Email, 14 people.
Politician, 13 people.
Benghazi, corrupt, crooked, 12, 12, 11.
Capable, 10.
Determined, 10.
Good, 10.
Leader, 9.
Murder, 9.
Qualified, 9.
Trustworthy, 9.
Bitch, 8.
What?
Sorry, folks.
B-I-H, 8.
Competent, 8.
Phony, 8.
President, 8.
Cheat, 7.
Deceptive.
Look at the words people came up with here.
Scandal, sneaky, ambitious, arrogant, brilliant, six.
Dependable, six.
Fair, six.
Secretary of State, six.
Thief, six.
Confident, five.
Corporate, five.
Dedicated, five.
Devious, five.
First lady, five.
Lady, five.
Only five people associate something feminine with liberal five, unqualified five.
And have you heard Mrs. Clinton has decided to compare Republicans in the midst of this discovery of all the horrors going on at Planned Parenthood, Mrs. Clinton has decided to ratchet up the war on women theme against the Republicans.
She said, now, extreme views about women, we expect that from some of the terrorist groups.
We expect that from people who don't want to live in the modern world.
But it's a little hard to take from Republicans who want to be president of the United States.
She said this in a speech in Cleveland.
Yet they espouse out-of-date, out-of-touch policies.
They're dead wrong for the 21st century America, and we are going forward.
We are not going back.
Now, you take a look at the donor list.
You take a look at the people who have donated to the Clinton Library and Massage Parlor.
You take a look at the people who have donated to the Clinton Crime Family Foundation, the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Foundation.
You take a look at the number of people who have no doubt donated to her campaign, foreign governments, individual corporations from overseas.
And you're going to find a lot of countries that sponsor terrorism, fund terrorism.
You're going to find probably donations from Saudis.
You're going to find a lot of people from a lot of parts of the world with a very negative view of women who have paid the Clintons and their foundation millions of dollars.
And that is dead wrong for any century.
Giving taxpayer money to criminal organizations that butcher women's babies for profit is extreme and wrong in any century.
And Mrs. Clinton cannot muster one word of criticism for any of that and instead desperately gloms on, tries to glom on to the real terrorism in this country is Republicans and their anti-abortion point of view.
Would it be, ladies and gentlemen, would it be an extreme view about women to expect a pass from them after sexually assaulting them?
I mean, is this not what women sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton are supposed to do?
Just forget it.
They're not supposed to talk about it.
They're supposed to just slink away, go away, be paid off, whatever, not have to deal with it.
What is that?
If you want to talk about terrorism, I mean, the hypocrisy is blatant.
And I'm just pointing it out.
I don't expect it to matter to anything.
You know, everywhere I go, to the point of frustration, everywhere I go, no matter who I'm with, the question's now always, so who do you think is going to get the Republican nomination?
And it frustrates me because I know the people asking me are asking me from the standpoint of traditional Republican-Democrat politics.
The people asking me do not think that this is anything other than the next election.
And is there somebody who can win, got an R next to their name?
And if you mention somebody that can probably win, you might have some Republicans.
I can't support that guy or whatever.
And then they always ask me about Hillary.
The fear, the panic, the, I don't know what it is.
And there's a desperate hope that she not gets the nomination.
I don't see how that's possible this time around.
There isn't any Obama out there that's going to come along and, because of various characteristics, capture the media.
I think after what happened in 2008, the Clintons have set in motion some things to prevent that from happening again, this email scandal.
Look, what more do we need to know about this?
Why isn't there a full-fledged indictment or much more than just a drip, drip, drip of news each and every day about little things added to the fountain of knowledge we have about her email scandal?
What more do we need to know here to know that the next step would be a serious allegation, accusation, indictment, what have you?
Where is it?
It's nowhere.
It ain't going to be Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders is not going to get the nomination.
The Democrat Party's not going to permit it because he means it.
He means all this talk about busting up the alliance between rich fat cats on Wall Street, CEOs.
And so the Democrats, that's their new coalition.
And then I got to let Bernie come along and really blow that up.
I mean, they're happy to have him talk about it.
And they're happy for Hillary to talk about it.
But the fact of the matter is, that is the new Democrat coalition.
It's not the little guy.
It's not the unions anymore.
They've got them in their back pocket anyway.
The relationships the Democrat Party really values are these crony corporate relationships with huge.
It's a Republican Party same way.
Martin O'Malley, Joe Biden, Joe Biden has not demonstrated he can win anything at the top of a ticket.
It's wishful thinking.
I'm part of the group wishing it'd be somebody else just for the fun of it.
But anyway, I got to take a break here, folks.
Much more, as always, at this point of the show, straight ahead.
You sit tight.
Open Line Friday continues after this.
A couple of audio soundbites.
Despite all of this, the Democrats behind the scenes are still worried silly about Hillary.
I mean, all this stuff matters.
They worry because she's a demonstrator loser.
If she gets a nomination, just because you've got a D next to your name, you're guaranteed, what, 200-plus electoral votes?
Doesn't matter who you are.
And they know that.
But the real worry is after the nomination.
And how do you change these perceptions that people have of her?
Here's Jimmy Kimmel last night on his program during the monologue.
They did a nationwide survey that found that when voters think of Donald Trump, the most common word that comes to mind is arrogant.
When the same voters think of Hillary Clinton, the most common word they use is liar.
Truth.
And when they think of it.
Okay, that's it for that.
That's it.
They go to something to Jim Bush.
We see the biggest applause and laughter in a liberal comedy show audience.
Hillary liar.
They laugh and applaud.
Now, CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 speaking with Ryan Lizza of New Yorker magazine about all of this last night and had this little exchange.
Brian, I mean, the fact that if liar is the first word, you know, the voters in this poll think of when they think Hillary Clinton, that certainly seems to imply she needs to deal with whether it's the email issue or I don't know that it's just the email issue.
Maybe that just feeds into kind of a longer existing narrative.
There is a rising swell among prominent Democrats who are adamant that she's got to do something.
No doubt about it.
Her character and trustworthiness has been the number one downside of her in politics since she was first lady.
Really?
Well, then how the hell has she gotten this far?
If her character and trustworthiness has been an issue since 1993, how in the heck did she ever get this close to the nomination a second time?
The saga continues.
Great to have you here, folks.
Shrush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone where everyone's a winner.
It's Open Line Friday, getting your phone calls here in an el Jiffo, but I want to stick with the Hillary theme for a second.
We've learned even more, by the way.
Just to know that so you know that we're aware of things, and I can't get everything in in the first hour of the program.
And there's a lot of interest to lay this in the Trump campaign.
We have a lot of what I call inside the beltway, well, not a lot, but we have a couple of inside the beltway pundits who have admitted that they have ventured outside the beltway and they've actually gotten a visa and they've gone out into the rest of the country and they've actually talked to people who are supporting Trump and they admit to being shocked and surprised at what they're learning.
They're learning that it's not just Republicans supporting Trump.
It's not just conservatives.
It's not just white people.
They're shocked.
I mean, they're literally shocked at what they're learning.
They're literally shocked that so many people from all walks of life, from all demographics, seem to have the same opinion about the incompetence of the elites inside the beltway running everything.
They're shocked.
And they're beginning to write about it.
We are continuing also to learn even more about Vester Flanagan and how mentally ill this guy was.
And there's no question that he was mentally ill.
But I'm going to tell you some of the things that we're learning about this guy.
He was influenced as well.
He was influenced by all of the bad influences that are mainstream liberalism.
And it's patently obvious.
This guy starts off not all there and ends up so far off the rails.
I'll give you an example.
It has been discovered that in one of the complaints that he filed, it may not be part of a complaint, but it comes from people who've worked with the guy.
You know, in a news business, your reporters are dispatched to the field.
That means you leave the building and you go out and you find the news.
You take your camera and you take your microphone and you go there and you screw up what was already going to happen anyway.
You screw it up by your presence.
I mean, you put a camera anywhere and by virtue of the fact there's a camera there, you will alter what would have otherwise happened.
I'll explain that in due course.
But anyway, that's called heading out in the field.
Well, it is said that when Vester Flanagan heard the woman that he murdered talk about going out into the field or sending somebody out in the field, he thought because he's African American, they were insulting him by saying cotton field.
And of course, what happens in cottonfield?
Cotton has to get picked.
And who picked the cotton in the old slave days?
Well, the slaves did, the African Americans.
And that is the tortuous mental pattern this guy took.
So he hears his co-workers use a common, ordinary, everyday term that's used in a lot of businesses, the field.
He hears cottonfield and then starts imagining that they are insulting him.
I mean, it's you talk, how self-conscious and self-absorbed do you have to be?
And I'll guarantee you that nobody grows up thinking like that unless they're taught to or unless they're influenced by it.
It's just absurd.
They're finding gay porn all over this guy, evidence of gay porn sites that he may have even owned and operated.
They're finding genuine real evidence of mental illness out there all over the place.
And nobody could do anything about it because of exactly what I said yesterday.
EEOC, affirmative action, federal government, regulated by the FCC, these businesses where you have to hire, not for merit.
Nobody could get rid of him.
I mean, they did get rid of him over and over again, but he then had to, he was rehired for the same reasons.
And it was abundantly clear by the time this guy had had his second job that this was not the business for him.
They couldn't do anything about it.
And his mind continued to get poisoned and polluted when it had already started out some degree of mental illness.
I mean, everyday phrases, like out in the field, this guy hears racism.
And I'm telling you, this kind of thing is happening on college campus today.
That is, in not too long a time, that's not going to be an oddball, extreme example.
It's going to be commonplace.
This is how young people are being taught to think.
They're being sensitized.
They're being taught to see racism or bigotry or sexism, whatever it is their professors and their other mentors want them to see.
They're being shown how to see it.
Make it up if they have to.
It's all part of the victim victimology strategy of, dare I say again, the Democrat Party.
There's comfort in being part of a victim club or victim status.
Victimology is comforting because it gives you an automatic excuse for failure.
It's always somebody else's fault.
So that Mexico is warning Texas not to refuse its immigrants' babies birth certificates.
Yes, the Mexican government is warning Texas that the children born to illegally, they better damn well become citizens or else.
Mexico, warning Texas.
And did you know that non-citizens, illegal immigrants, have just as much right to the Second Amendment and the possession of guns as citizens do.
Yes, my friends, the judges ruled that as well.
Also, a column I never thought I would see.
I really didn't.
We have a big, long column in the New York Post.
It's from earlier this week, written by a woman who loves smoking and writes about it.
Yes, smoking kills, but here's why I love it anyway.
You wouldn't have seen this years ago.
There's cultural shifts taking place all over.
And I happen to be the one who spots them long before they become mainstream.
But I want to stick with this Hillary stuff because we had a lot of soundbites supporting this.
And the Hillary stuff basically is all the Democrats that you think they're deeply troubled by her prospects.
They're troubled by all the law.
They're troubled by who she is.
And because the polling data is showing that she's in big trouble, when Hillary isn't automatic, that's when people realize that she on her own can't carry a campaign.
She on her own can't make a speech.
She on her own can't do an infectious, inspiring rally, for example.
Hillary needs all kinds of assistance leading to stack decks in order for things to happen to be pulled out, including no opposition or pointless opposition.
And that's not going to be the case in a presidential race.
And so there's deep worry out there, but they've got themselves into bind because there really isn't anybody else.
When you get right down to it, there isn't anybody else.
It ain't going to be Al Gordon.
It ain't going to be Biden.
It isn't going to be Kerry.
Bernie Sanders will not be allowed to go much farther than he has now.
And Martin O'Malley hadn't lit it up yet.
Jim Webb hadn't lit it up yet.
Unless she's indicted, I don't see, unless she's indicted, and that's up to Obama.
That's totally up to Obama and his Department of Justice, whether she gets indicted or not.
It could well be they don't want to deny her the nomination, but the drip, drip, drip will continue, and they'll make every effort they can to see to it that she isn't elected.
Because there's one thing Hillary knows how to do.
And this is going to surprise you.
She knows how to fail.
Oh, yeah, she's failed a lot.
And her failures are big.
Her failures are monumental.
It's another thing that kind of shocks me about all these automatic assumptions that she is unbeatable, that she's the smartest woman in the world.
She none of this.
She's none of what the PR marketing campaigns have made of her since we first heard of her.
And she knows how to fail big time.
Her first effort at health care, 2008, she failed numerous political efforts inside the Clinton White House were boxed, including a lot of the bimbo eruptions.
So the cause for concern where Hillary is concerned in the Democrat Party is real.
They just don't know what to do about it.
And like I said, Fast Eddie Rindell came out a couple of days ago.
Yeah, said some things not flattering, but the emails.
And then the next day, he had done a 180, and nobody knows what happened.
It's like he woke up with a horse head in the bed.
So they still have some kind of juice behind the scenes to keep people in line if they stray off course.
So I have some more sound bites just illustrating all of this, and then your phone calls will get started.
He'd also try to get some of those in the first hour on Open Line Friday.
All of that will happen right after this.
Time to get to the phones.
Eric in Charlotte, North Carolina.
You're up first today, Open Line Friday.
Great to have you.
Hello, sir.
Thank you.
Mega Dittos and mega kudos, Rush.
Thank you.
I want to talk about Donald Trump and Ben Carson in a moment, but hopefully toward the end, if time permits, I got a personal question for you, if you're gracious enough to provide it.
But I've been Ben Carson, big time Ben Carson, first, second Rubio fan, supporter for a good while.
Trump, I just respect his businessman.
He has a huge ego, but what guy runs for president doesn't have one.
But I hadn't really been too much on board with him, really scared if he ever ran on third party.
But this thing since this week that he made the pledge that he's not going to run under a third party ticket is a game changer.
They sort of forced his hand down there.
I don't, has he made the pledge or did he just verbally assure the GOP brass that he would not go third party?
Okay, if he assured, he's probably a man where his word is this bond and he is pretty the equivalent.
But this is a huge game changer.
I think with South Carolina playing hardball saying that if you don't take the pledge, we're not going to put you on the ballot.
That sort of shook him up.
He probably did a little powwow with them.
The RNC probably saw that this guy is not stopping.
He's not slowing down.
And they did a powwow with him.
And they're on his side.
And a lot of people are beginning to see, okay, this guy is just a businessman.
He's smart.
He's brilliant.
He knows what he's doing.
He's kind of shoots from the hip a lot, but he's no fool.
He's no idiot.
And the thing is, I am now a supporter of his simply because of the fact that he took this pledge pretty much that he's going to bail out and run third party because that would ruin everything.
If he chose Ben Carson, this would be an unstoppable, undeniable, unbeatable ticket, or even Rubio.
But the bottom line is, I think now this thing, him making this type of move, he had no sense.
Eric, wait a minute.
Why do you think choosing Ben Carson, and don't infer any opinion here?
I'm not judging you.
I'm just curious.
Why do you think Carson as his choice makes it unbeatable?
Is it because Carson will attract enough black votes from a Democrat candidate to doom them?
Without a doubt, that's not going to be the main thing.
But he is a, everyone knows that this man is a brilliant guy.
He's a neurosurgeon.
Being black is definitely a huge plus.
There are white people who will vote for him just because he's black.
Not to mention just some black people.
He will garner a number of big support from them because he's a true black American.
He's not half black, half white like Obama, who is not the first black president.
That's another discussion, but the point here is...
Right, right, right.
And authenticity, you get into little murky gray areas.
Well, but the point is...
What's your personal...
What's the personal question that you have for me?
Rush, I've been listening to you for years.
A lot of people don't know that you are deaf without that implant because you have new people who tune in.
And I have been wondering, it's amazing that you can do this show the way you do.
But I have always wanted to know about your own emotions during that time when you were losing your hearing.
And when you finally realized it's gone, you've never really expressed your deep, deep emotions.
And I said, you had to have been going through anguish hell at that time.
And you had to try to relieve yourself with medication.
And everybody knew that was kind of a disaster because it affected the way you were delivering your talks and the way you communicated.
It was horrible.
But I always just wanted to know what did you go through deep in your soul emotionally?
You've never really expressed that to us.
Well, you're right.
I haven't.
I haven't spoken much about it only because I consider that to be bleeding on people publicly, which I've never been a fan of.
It's not that I'm afraid of talking about my emotions.
It's just that I thought it was sort of unfair to burden people with them because it didn't matter really to anything.
My feelings about it, they ran the gamut.
The hearing loss started in small doses before I really knew it was hearing loss.
I was losing my hearing.
I just was chalking it up to different things.
Like a fan in my cigar room in New York didn't sound at full speed.
So I had them come out and said, There's something wrong with the fan.
And they come out.
I said, They said, Why?
I said, Because I can barely, it's running at half speed.
I know there's something wrong with it.
They came out and no, no, everything's fine.
Okay.
Well, that's what was happening was I was losing my hearing and didn't know it.
And first in my left ear.
And then I started noticing the TV wasn't loud enough.
And I went to the doctor and they said the family history said, Well, you're getting at that age where it's a genetic.
And then it didn't stop.
I was losing 10% of my hearing a week.
No, it was a month, 10% a month.
So after 30% of my hearing was gone, they sent me to specialists and some dibble-dabbling took place.
I guess if I'd have gone to the house clinic at the outset, might have been able to save it.
But that's an if.
And I really don't live in if because I didn't do that.
It's just nobody realized what was happening was catastrophic.
Then when they did, the drugs that you talked about, they threw every drug in the world.
They threw chemo drugs, anything to stop my immune system, to shut it down because it was an autoimmune attack on my inner ear, my ear cells, and that didn't work.
And now I'm out of time to answer your question, which I still haven't gotten to it, but I will.
I promise you.
I'll answer the question during the program today because I don't think I ever really have.
And I promise to do this on Open Line Friday, so I may as well.
Staff is all telling me not to divulge this, that I should withhold it for the movie, except there isn't a movie.
Anyway, fastest three hours of media.
First one's in the can, folks.
Much more straight ahead.
Open Line Friday.
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