Well, damn it, another cop has been shot, this time north of Chicago.
Manhunt's underway.
Three suspects.
Three suspects being sought just north of Chicago in the shooting death of a Fox Lake, Illinois police officer.
And I know what you're asking.
And it's pretty safe, since the media is not telling us, pretty safe bet.
We haven't seen any pictures of the perps, the suspects, or of the cop.
At least I haven't yet.
So I don't know if this is a replay of what happened down in Houston or if it's unrelated.
Hard to believe it's unrelated.
People wonder, gee, why all these attacks on the cops?
Anybody remember Hands Up, Don't Shoot?
You know, all this Black Lives Matter.
Somebody will allege that Black Lives Matter, maybe as a hate group or whatever.
And that people erupt.
How can you say that?
They're a peace-loving protest organization.
What do you mean a hate group?
Well, I'm just listening to what they say.
But do you remember Hands Up, Don't Shoot?
It didn't happen.
Do you know how many people in this country still think it did?
Do you realize how many people in this country still think that the gentle giant was murdered in the back?
That he was trying to surrender?
His hands were up, shouting, Don't shoot!
Don't shoot!
And he was running away, and a cop came out of the car and shot him.
Do you know how many people still believe that crap?
And you know why they do?
M-E-D-I-A.
Combined with civil rights groups, like Black Lives Matter.
That's why they believe it, because the lie has been purposely promulgated.
And if people believe it, and you move from Ferguson to Baltimore, where you have another series of lies about cop killing there, and people can't find a motive?
Okay, the latest on this, in North of Chicago, authorities claim to be looking for two male whites and one male black in connection with the shooting of the Chicago cop.
Three people being sought.
Authorities, whoever they are, claim it's two male whites and one male black.
And the identity of the cop, not yet known.
Is that right?
We don't, haven't seen any.
Early reports said that there were two suspects, one black, one white.
Now there are three.
Where is the, where's the media outrage at the war on police?
Yeah, I don't think there is any, is there?
No, why?
Why is it?
Because obviously some people on the left think that this is justice.
This is fair payback.
Payback for what?
Hands up, don't shoot?
Something that didn't happen?
Other lies about what did, didn't happen in Baltimore.
By the way, I had a story yesterday in the stack, I didn't get to it.
Since peace has come to Baltimore, and by the definition of peace, the drive-bys are now out of town, they're no longer covering any news there.
Whatever the last you heard about Baltimore, a record number of murders have taken place since the media left.
How does that happen?
The media goes in there, they identify the guilty parties, the cops, and they make sure that justice is done for Freddie Gray, and they make heroes out of the lawyer, the state attorney, and the police chief, and then the mayor, and whatever.
Then they leave town, head on down the road to the next thing they're going to screw up.
And after they leave town, Baltimore has had more murders in the ensuing 30 days, and I think it's a record over some period of time.
You talk about sad?
And who's running all these towns where all this stuff is happening?
And meanwhile, the media reporting on it still just is flabbergasted, and they're looking for a motive, and they just can't find it.
But, you know, it's a serious thing when you stop and think, how many people think hands up, don't shoot?
Happened.
Information is trickling in here, drip, drip, drip.
The cop was shot, was chasing three male suspects.
It looks long.
lost communication, was found shot and injured by backup cops.
So the information keeps trickling.
And as we get it, we'll pass it on to you after we do our best to confirm it.
We're not obsessed with being first here because this isn't journalism on this program.
Well, actually, probably more journalism happening here than most drive-by outlets.
Okay, as promised, here is the parody that we did back during the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal as the Democrat Party decided the best way to defend Clinton was to go out and destroy the investigator.
And they did.
They made mince meat out of Ken Staw every day.
And this is how we did it in satire.
Good evening, and welcome to Larry King Alive.
Our topic tonight is Ken Starr out of control in our Little Rock studios, special counsel Ken Starr.
Good evening, Larry.
And in our Washington studios, Clinton advisor and former campaign manager James Carville.
Hi, Larry.
I'm just glad you gave me a chance to show America what a madman, Vicious Dog Ken Starr really is.
He's a twisted evil man, Larry.
And I know what American people are.
Yeah, thank you, James.
But let's hear from Ken Starr first.
Ken, are you a madman?
Larry, let me just say that I only want to destroy the president.
Call he's crazy.
He's so crazy with tobacco money he's lost his mind.
You can hear it in his voice.
He not only wants to destroy the president, he wants to kill all your children.
He wants your babies dead.
He's been giving cottons of cigarettes to every kindergarten in America, and he ain't going to stop to all your babies are smoking like your campaign.
Ken, why would you give cigarettes to five-year-olds?
Larry, I never you see, he just said he never didn't give no cigarettes to your babies.
And it also been run around showing your babies how playing matches because he's been taking all kinds of money from them Fippio Big Zippo light and match people because he's a madman, Larry.
A killer who wants the president and all y'all babies dead.
And you know what else?
Ken Starr's a space alien.
He ain't even a real man.
He's from Mars.
That's right.
A madman from Mars, and they're invading the planet.
He flies around in a spaceship handing out cigarettes made by little green men to kill your babies and destroy our president.
Pretty serious charges, Ken Starr.
Are you an alien?
Honestly, Larry, I. Hey, you can't trust a madman marching out to kill your babies with cigarettes and matches and destroy our president, the most mall man in America.
It's a war, Larry.
It's a war.
Bill Clinton against the invaders from Mars, trying to kill you with secondhand smoke from your kindergarteners who then burn down your house playing with matches and lighters as Ken Starr flies around a spaceship.
That's it, Larry.
That's a plan to get us and our president.
Quite a compelling argument.
Well, we're out of time.
Now, tomorrow night, our show will feature a completely different subject.
A psychic who says that Ken Starr is using mental vibrations to keep Susan McDougal awake at night.
See you then.
Circa 1998, 1999.
Drip, drip, drip.
That's.
Try this.
This is David Horowitz's front page magazine headline: White students told to defer to minorities if they want to do well.
White students in Professor John Streamus's Introduction to Multicultural Literature class are expected to defer to non-white students, among other community guidelines, if they want to do well in this class.
Professor Streamus, who previously generated controversy by calling a student a white, oh, I can't say this, a white excrement bag.
That's what he called a student.
He declared that what university is this?
WSU.
Hell, that could be Washington State, could be West State, could be Wonderland Sycophant University.
I don't know what school it is.
But at any rate, he's a professor at some school, WSU, and he called a student a white excrement bag and declared that the university should stand for white supremacist university.
Demands that students understand and consider the rage of people who are victims of systematic injustice.
There you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
So here's a professor says that white students need to defer to minorities if they want to do well in his class.
Multicultural curriculum.
So it's not enough now that the very few white males left on campus are in daily fear of being accused of rape.
Now they're being told they have to defer to minorities and use their correct language or their professors will fail them.
This is what ISIS does.
This is how ISIS and other tyrants in force.
Complicit behavior.
This is how they force conformity.
This is how they demand that people behave as they suggest.
Just to look at stories out there at Front Page Mag.
It's not related to anything specific other than this story, but it does fit well with what's happening.
Yes, yes, yes.
I've got the Trump ad on Jeb and Jeb's reaction to it.
I've got all that coming up.
I've also, there's a story here at the DC Observer.
Will Mitt Romney jump in?
As Jeb Bush struggles to carry the establishment mantle, some wonder whether the time is right for Romney.
CNN's reporting that their source says the cop shot is dead.
That's been known for half hour, so the cop was dead.
We don't know anything else about the cop.
That's what we're waiting to find out.
We don't know anything about the motive yet.
We probably won't know anything about the motive for the rest of the year.
Officer shot near Chicago dead.
Three suspects, two white, one black.
Big manhunt going on.
And meanwhile, the Republican establishment is getting nervous.
Big money threatening to leave Jeb Bush.
Now stop and think of this.
How many Republicans are there as announced candidates?
16, right?
And the minute the establishment's candidate looks like he's in trouble, do they turn to any of the 16?
No.
They're turning to Mitt Romney.
Now, what does that tell you?
It's more than what's obvious to you.
It tells you that as far as the Republican Party officialdom, the RNC, the establishment, whatever you want to call them, those candidates are up there not to really win.
They're up there to split the anti-Bush vote.
They're up there to soak up all of the money Bush doesn't get.
And then they are there to drop out eventually when they don't do well, when they can't raise enough money because all of it goes to Jeb, because that's the original strategy.
Bush is going to soak up all the money, making it impossible for the others to run.
This was the strategy before Trump got in.
And the Republican establishment actually hoped for and wanted a lot of candidates.
For example, I think Lindsey Graham announcing was strictly Republican Party tactics.
Lindsey Graham knows he's not going to be elected.
Lindsey Graham knows he's not going to be nominated.
But in South Carolina, he could do something.
can help siphon some money away from Bush.
See, you've got, the point is that you've got Bush, the establishment guy, and you've got some junior establishment guys up there.
The junior establishment guys are all there to protect Jeb by taking money and votes away from the others who are not part of this.
The Carsons, the Scott Walkers, Christie's, Christie might be with this dab, but I'm not sure.
But you have some genuine conservative candidates here that the Republican establishment says the more the merrier, because the more of them in there, the more the vote is split.
Jeb gets all the money.
You've got people like Lindsey Graham and Pataki, some of these others in there, establishment candidates to surround Jeb and protect him.
But now Jeb's in trouble.
And the very fact that the RNC and some of the money people don't want to go to some of the survivors are already announced.
They want to go back to Mitt.
What does it tell you?
Well, it tells you a lot.
But, I mean, this is.
Pathetic.
The last best hope is 2012's loser, as opposed to one or two of the others who have announced, who have been campaigning, who have been on the stump, who have been raising money, who've been out making speeches, who've been out making their case.
No, we got a.
If Jeb doesn't make it, if the money leaves, and we've got to get somebody in there to replace Jeb that's going to hold on to the money and it's going to be Romney.
Okay.
All right.
I'm just yeah, yeah, yeah.
My original guess was Washington State University where that wacko racist professor is story we just had.
And on the Romney business, in all candor, folks, it's not really the RNC yet.
It's a bunch of donors.
It's a handful of donors that are getting nervous about Jeb, and they're floating.
The donors are.
And by the way, the donor class, as you know, carries a lot of weight in the Republican Party.
And some of the donor class are suggesting that, you know, maybe the fallback here is Mitt Romney.
And the media would love that.
I mean, my God, they already know how to destroy the guy.
Just add to what they did back in 2012.
They'd salivate over.
They'd eat that up.
So the media hears that the donor class, some of them, are dreaming of Mitt Romney running again.
And so they're amplifying this.
But so far, I don't think it's, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know how involved the party is in this.
My guess is some at the party level would probably think it's a good idea.
I guarantee you they're starting to get a little nervous out there over some of the money threatening to leave Jeb.
Let me grab a couple of calls here, and we'll get to the Trump ad against Jeb and Jeb's reaction to it.
Here's Rob in Loudoun County, Virginia.
I'm glad you waited, sir.
You're up next on the program high.
Okay.
Hey.
Hey, make it count.
Yeah.
I wanted to point out to you that you're spending a lot of time today on Hillary's very wise.
But you've got to look at what's behind that if she's not running.
And nobody's talked about the real watch star that could be in all of this would be Terry McCollum because he's lucky to be on the vice presidential candidate and more than capable of debating anyone on any front, fast on his feet.
And everybody would tell you a lot of things about Terry McCollum.
A lot of people don't like him, but he is incredibly bright.
He won governor, the governor's race, and currently serves as governor in Virginia.
His wife is very involved with military violence.
And nobody talks about this.
But if Hillary were to drop out, this guy's been the greatest loyal supporter of her forever.
He put up money for him to buy a house when they left the White House.
He went on and run and lost the first one at this Virginia dupertorial race.
Hey, hey, hey.
I know all about this guy and the houses he bought people and the money he raised for others to buy houses.
And that guy, Gary Winnick, who owns that 60 million place out in Bel Air, that this guy was involved, getting him some money, $15 billion when he ran a company.
I know all about this guy.
I just hadn't heard that he's thinking about throwing his hat in this room.
No, he's not.
Nobody's talking about it, but it's not a point.
My point is if something were to happen to Hillary Clinton, he would be the go-guy.
He's young.
He's energetic.
He's done a good job so far in Virginia, with the exception of the Attorney General disaster.
Wait a second.
Are you in this guy's camp?
No, sir.
I'm not a Democrat.
You're not a Democrat.
Okay, because the popular name being bandied about should Hillary stumble here is Biden.
It's a fact.
He will be the secret sauce because he's the only guy that would ever be capable of taking on debate.
I mean, give me a break.
This guy is smooth.
You have got to be.
I just can't.
I can't.
I mean, I can.
It's okay.
You're going to have to agree with that.
Just wait and see.
It makes a lot of sense, doesn't it?
Who has to pick out with any energy?
No, my problem with this is that I can't see a back alley thug being considered a Virginia.
What does it tell you?
Is the back alley thug going to win in Virginia?
I mean, he was a Yankee.
Yeah, but let me tell you something.
Hang on a second.
He won in Virginia because the Republican Party sold out and didn't get behind Cuccinelli because Cuccinelli's conservative.
That victory is not all on McAuliffe.
He had a lot of help from the RNC on that.
Sad to say, folks.
Sad, sad to say.
What do you think the odds are that when she selects a vast presidential candidate, if she makes it, that it's not going to be him?
If she fixed McAuliffe to be her vice presidential running mate, then we have officially become a crime government.
I mean, this is, I'm going to have to process this.
Of all the names that I have not considered, it's this one.
Okay, I've had some time to process this.
Of all the names, I have never ever, in this cycle, Terry McAuliffe, no.
Maybe down the road, I mean, every governor wants to be president.
Hell, everybody wants to be president except me.
Everybody wants to do it.
But in this cycle, but now I've had three and a half minutes here to process that last caller.
And he was the underblock.
Look at, I was thinking, my God, that would set all kinds of standards that are even lower than what we got.
That's where I caught him.
I said, no, it wouldn't be any worse.
I mean, it would be a rehash.
The same kind of stuff that happened at Clinton years.
So I searched my memory banks on McAuliffe.
You know, he's been accused of pressuring the government to approve visas for his business cronies in his electric car business.
You know, he had an electric car business.
He cashed.
Oh, he's cashed in on all these.
That's my point.
Cashed in.
He's been running many of these for the sake of just cracking jokes here.
We'll call them scams, okay?
I mean, the same thing that Menendez has been accused of, filing charges against McAuliffe's being praised.
But he was the Clinton machine, not just knows it.
He was the Clinton machine.
He ran the whole.
Why do you think I call him his nickname as the punk?
Okay, you know, my instincts, I was talking to the guy, and I'm sure you heard me pause.
I was thinking while speaking, and I kept coming up with reasons why it was silly, and I couldn't.
It may make sense.
Now, as Hillary's Veep, it's still a lot to process here.
And I know he wants to be president.
I know that's what this whole running for governor is about.
I just hadn't put his name in the hopper in this particular cycle.
But, oh, folks, you know, my instincts are just incredible.
I opened the program today by telling you that I've discovered the strategy behind the drip, drip, drip of Hillary Emus.
At some point, I'm reading the latest story, and I just, I put it down.
I said, you know what?
I'm bored.
I don't care anymore because I know nothing's going to happen.
I said, the lights went off.
That's what this is about.
They're trying to bore everybody.
Nothing to see here.
This is just crap.
This is violations of national security here.
What is all this?
Well, lo and behold, we have the beginnings.
Remember the gravitas media montage when Bush chose Cheney?
We have the beginnings of another media word that they are all starting to use to describe the Hillary email scandal.
Most of the 7,000 emails are mundane.
You do see a lot of the mundane business of government.
The kind of mundane machinations of working at the State Department.
Many of the other emails, more mundane.
Run the gamut from the sensitive to the stressful to the mundane.
The mundane, of course, nothing to see here, folks.
You see my instincts.
Even before I know what the media is doing, I know what they're going to do.
In this case, they were doing it.
I just hadn't seen any of the reports because I don't intent show prep in the morning period.
I'm devoted to my stacks here.
I've not got the TV on, but I just sent Cookie a note.
Would you scan what you've recorded, see if you find a montage?
Because I got an email, so hearing the word mundane a lot, Rush.
Said Cookie, check it out, and there you go.
So now the media is in on it.
That's the game, folks.
Nothing to see.
It's boring.
It's mundane and nothing earth-shattering in here.
What's all this been about?
Time to move on.
Folks, I just sometimes I frighten myself how good I am.
I just, what?
Doesn't matter.
See, now, okay, so here's Snerdley.
You still haven't.
This is so precious.
This is so precious.
Snerdley doesn't want to give it up.
He's shouting at me.
What about all the emails that are redacted?
There's 30,000 emails that are redacted.
30,000 emails that we haven't seen.
Sorry, and you're not going to.
They're gone.
All that anybody's going to know is that what's been released is mundane.
It's boring.
We knew the Republican leadership doesn't like Boehner.
We knew the Republican conservatives don't like Boehner.
We knew what we'd heard people say drinks a lot, didn't really know it, but okay, that's thrown in there.
And we know what the Mitch McConnell is viewed the same way.
This is in Hillary's emails.
This kind of stuff is what's in the emails.
Yeah, there's a whole lot of stuff.
Now, Fox is still carrying the water on this.
I mean, their reporters are focusing on what you just shouted at me, all the stuff that's redacted in these emails.
But I'm just telling you what the technique is here, what the strategy is.
It's mundane, it's boring.
All right.
Trump ran an ad that many are saying is vicious against Jeb Bush.
Now, the ad is one of it's a TV ad, and we can't show you the pictures because this is radio.
So, what I'm going to do, we're going to link to it at rushlimbaugh.com if you want to see it on YouTube.
But I'm going to describe this to you.
As you hear the sentence that Bush reads in this ad, you will see mugshots of illegals.
Sorry.
It isn't money.
You will see mugshots of illegals who have committed violent crimes pop up on the screen.
So, when you listen to this, there's bell ringing, there's music, and it's Jeb Bush's thoughts on illegal immigrants.
And then, these pictures of these mugshots of illegals who have committed violent crimes is what you see as you listen to this.
Yes, they broke the law, but it's not a felony.
It's kind of the, it's a, it's a, it's a, it's an act of love.
So it's, it kind of goes by there.
It's 11 seconds.
Mugshots of illegals have committed crimes while Jeb Bush says, yeah, they broke the law, but it isn't a felony.
It's kind of the, it's a, it's a, it's an act of love.
And of course, Trump has been hammering Jeb on this.
So they went to Jeb this morning on America's newsroom on Fox, Martha McCallum.
Now, many say they think you're too soft on immigration.
Do you stand by that act of love statement?
What I stand by is the fact that we need to secure our border.
And I have a comprehensive plan to do just that.
That lad was just a complete mischaracterization of my thinking.
It's almost as though Donald Trump is acting like a Washington politician.
That's what they do.
Look, and the simple fact is, our ad simply uses his own language, his own words to say that he is more a Democrat than a Republican.
That he's for higher taxes rather than cutting taxes.
That he believes in a single payer system.
That he's not only pro-choice, but believes in partial birth abortion.
Those are his words, not mine.
I didn't exaggerate a single thing.
But you stand by the fact that you believe that many immigrants come here out of an act of love.
Of course they do.
All right, so that's how it happened on Fox this morning, on the America's Newsroom, with Martha McCallum and Jeb standing by.
The statement, it's an act of love, Trump's ad mugshots.
Now, Chris Christie, Governor Christie, really, I mean, he got pummeled because of his comments recently that some illegals should be tracked just as we track FedEx packages.
And there is a defense of Governor Christie today in the Washington Examiner.
And the headline is, on immigration, Christie takes fire for being right.
A strong contender for dumbest political controversy of recent weeks is the criticism directed at Christie for his remarks on reducing the number of immigrants who illegally overstay their visas.
Speaking Saturday at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Christie noted that a large number of immigrants currently in the U.S. illegally, about 40%, entered the country legally, but then remained after their visas expired.
Said it's time to have a system that can effectively track when they enter and ensure that they leave when their legal permission to stay ends.
To suggest that it's technologically feasible, Christie brought up the ease with which FedEx can track packages anywhere in the U.S. He said, at any moment, FedEx can tell you where that package is.
It's on the truck.
It's on the van for delivery.
It's at the station.
It's on the airplane.
Yet, we let people come to this country in visas, and the minute they come in, we lose track of them.
We need to have a system that tracks you from the moment you come in, Christie added.
However long your visa is, then we go get you.
We tap you on the shoulder and we say, excuse me, thanks for coming.
Time to go.
Now, Christie took a lot of heat because it was considered to be really inhumane and insensitive to refer to these acts of love as FedEx packages to be tracked.
But as the Washington Examiner piece says, are Christie's critics aware that there is, in fact, broad bipartisan support for a high-tech system, even more sophisticated than the FedEx system, to track the entry and exit of immigrants in the U.S. Congress has passed laws requiring such systems many times, although no administration has gotten around to actually enforcing them.
And it would be the cards.
The tracking system would be in the cards, maybe an RFD chip.
But it has been suggested many times.
Christie was just reiterating it.
Newt Gingrich first mentioned it back in 2012, but they really jumped all over Christie yesterday, and he's not backing down.
He was on the tonight show with Jimmy Fallon last night, and Fallon, they got to talk a little bit about this, some other things, and then said, look, we didn't hear from you much in the first debate.
Are you going to be allowed to jump in during these debates, Governor?
Well, no, you're not supposed to, but a few people did.
I know.
But I didn't think that was appropriate for that.
It seems to be working for the fire, did it?
But by the way, stay tuned.
On September 16th, we may be changing tactics.
If I get to like 15 questions in a row, count them at home.
I get to 15 in a row, they're going to go, uh-oh, he's going to go nuclear now.
So he's alluding to the fact he might go nuclear in the next debate, which is a CNN debate at the Reagan Library in a couple of weeks, actually.
Quick time out.
We'll be back with more after this.
Don't go anywhere.
By the way, a couple of Trump soundbites from yesterday that I asked to be held over today.
He was in Nashville on Saturday, National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Preference Endorsing Convention.
That's a heck of a name for a meeting.
The National Federation of Republican Assemblies Presidential Preference Endorsing Convention.
And Trump spoke.
We have, let's see, I think we have two.
Pardon me, will I go to the next page?
Yes.
No, but we have two from this event.
So here are the first two.
My opening statement that I was running for president.
I talked about illegal immigration.
I was killed by the president.
Rush Limbaugh, who I think is a terrific guy, said Rush Limbaugh said, Trump has received more incoming than any human being I've ever seen.
Then he goes, has a news conference, and I think he's going to apologize, and he doubles down.
I got credit.
I remember that day.
I remember that day.
Call the illegal immigrants murderers, criminals of Mexico, sending them in, and the McCain thing shortly followed.
No, no, I never thought he would apologize.
I didn't think he should.
I thought he shouldn't.
But I thought that people might get, and then when he doubled down, that's when I said, we've got something we haven't seen here before.
And he has, he has, he's kept up.
And then this came next.
They thought I was going to apologize.
And I don't mind apologizing, but I have to make a mistake to apologize.
And I was right.
No, but I was right.
So for two weeks, as Rush said, I took incoming, incoming meaning the media.
They said, is it going to be like this for the next year and a half?
I don't know if I can make it.
He's being facetious.
And now this is the soundbite.
This is the two sound bites here where Trump just rips into Huma, Weiner, and her husband.
This was Friday in Norwood, Massachusetts.
Who is Uma married to?
Anthony Weiner.
One of the great sleazebags of her time.
Anthony Weiner.
Did you know that?
She's married to Anthony Weiner.
You know, the little bing, bing, bing.
Bum, bum.
I love you very much.
So, now think of it.
So, Uma is getting classified secrets.
She's married to Anthony Weiner, who's a perv.
Oh, he is.
He is.
So she's married.
Now, these are confidential documents.
If you think that Uma isn't telling Anthony, who she's probably desperately in love with, in all fairness to Anthony, because why else would she marry this guy?
It's a question for other people.
And he wasn't through, folks.
He was not finished.
It's coming through, Uma.
So she's married to a bad guy.
I know Anthony Weiner for a long time.
I knew before they caught him with the bing, bing, bing, right?
And he was a bad guy then.
It turned out that he was a really bad guy.
Do you think there's even a 5% chance that she's not telling Anthony Weiner now of a public relations firm what the hell is coming across?
Do you think there's even a little bit of a chance?
I don't think so.
So he's convinced that Huma is telling the Perv that she's married to all this classified stuff because she loves the guy.
He's at a PR firm and probably keeping him up to speed in case he ever needs to defend her and so forth.
So his point is that Hillary and Huma are all ready.
I mean, just in this alone, violating all kinds of secrecy and classified data.
Now, on the Today Show Monday, the White House correspondent Kristen Welker had to circle the wagons and start defending Huma.
It's just not fair.
This guy attacking Huma, so the media had to do what they could here.
Clinton campaign officials are defending Abedin's work at the State Department and accusing Republicans of trying to bully her.
As for Trump, Democrats and Republicans criticized him for attacking Abedeen, many noting it is highly unusual for a presidential candidate to go after an advisor.
Highly unusual.
What does that mean?
Go after him.
Scooter Libby went to freaking jail.
What do you mean it's unusual to go after an advisor?
What did they try?
They tried to put Karl Rove in jail before they got Scooter Libby.
Very unusual to go after an advisor.
Bullying Huma.
Anyway, it doesn't defer, deter, sorry, doesn't deter Trump.
Back in a sec.
Pope Francis, with an announcement today, in the upcoming holy year, runs December 1st this year through the end of November next year, priests in the holy year can absolve the sin of abortion.
For one year, you can be officially forgiven for having an abortion.