Welcome to today's edition of The Rush 24-7 podcast.
Okay, so now Diet Coke is gonna kill you.
Two Diet Cokes a day is gonna kill you.
Global warming is going to cause a population implosion because people aren't going to want to have sex when it gets hot, which means that air conditioning is going to become an aphrodisiac, except the EPA has just announced that they're gonna wipe out air conditioning.
I'm not kidding, EPA just said that they are targeting and leading the effort to eliminate air conditioning.
Yet air conditioning may be the only salvation of human race.
If global warming gets so hot, of course, people on the beach never have sex, right?
And the people live in the hottest parts of the world, the Middle East, they never have kids, right?
How ridiculous is it all getting out there?
Every day you think it can't get more absurd, and yet it does.
And we are right here, ladies and gentlemen, to chronicle it for you and to keep it in perspective.
Great to have you with us.
Rush Limbaugh here at 80082882 and the email address, Lrushbo at EIBNet.com.
A bunch of new polls out today.
NBC Wall Street Journal shows Ben Carson nationally ahead of everybody.
Nobody can figure it out.
Some people are saying, hey, hey, Carson's the only Republican that didn't whine and moan about the debate moderators on CNBC.
And look what happened.
His poll numbers skyrocket.
We've got a Reuters poll that shows Trump is over everybody nationally and gaining ground.
It's the NBC Wall Street Journal poll that has uh that has Carson way up.
In the Monmouth poll, the media going nuts over the fact that uh Marco Rubio tripled his support, as we told you yesterday.
Went up from three to four from four points to thirteen points.
Trump's still at 26 in that poll.
Trump today had another one of these press conferences that was reminiscent of the day he announced it was a tour de force.
We have some of the audio sound bites.
I'm sure that cookie is continuing to roll off audio from this today because he just launches into Jeb Bush.
It really launches into Rubio.
Was much kinder to Carson.
I just don't think Ben's up to it.
You know, I don't think that Ben just don't see Ben negotiating with the tough people out there.
It's a great guy.
I just don't think that Ben's really up for it.
It was almost uh sympathetic, but really, really just tore into Rubio, and Trump went back to the issue that put him on the map, and that's immigration, and that's the area that we really hit Ruby on, which that's a smart thing for Trump to do is to continue to highlight immigration because that's why he's on the map.
But this thing is well, it's not going on still, but it went on for 45 minutes or an hour.
It had uh eighty thousand people watching it on Facebook and then uh doing what they do to expand that audience.
Trump's got a new book out that was ostensibly the excuse for the uh press conference.
He started complaining about the picture they used on the cover of his own books, and they chose the worst picture they could find.
It's his book.
He said he doesn't mind the moderators, he doesn't he loves debating, he doesn't care.
He just he thinks some of the other candidates ought to drop out.
Now they don't have a prayer, they're just gumming up the works.
He had the press eating from the palm of his hand.
When he liked the question, hey, Sarah from CNN's a great question.
I love getting great questions like that, Sarah.
CNN, you hear that?
That's how you ask questions, media.
That's a great question.
I don't remember what the question was.
It doesn't matter.
And Howard Kurtz re Howard Kurtz, I got my my favorite media guy.
Fox News Howard Kurtz, great.
What do you got for me, Howard?
That's when CNN cut out.
When Trump started promoting Fox people.
Anyway, we've got some of that.
And we will uh accumulate even more.
Uh so that that kind of sets the table.
Diet Coke will kill you.
The EPA's targeting air conditioning.
Global warming will destroy sex drive because who wants to sweat during sex?
That's gonna cause fewer people to be born, which means economies are gonna drag.
And air conditioning is gonna become an aphrodisiac, except the EPA is targeting it for destruction.
All that's just in two stories.
And have you heard what Obama's doing?
I raise my hand, I raise my hand again, and I call by the way.
Trump launched into Obama today, too.
Something that the other Republicans don't have much gumption to do.
He read bore into Obama on interest rates in the Federal Reserve and Janet Yellen.
He was uh interest rates need to go up.
This is absolutely crazy.
The only people benefiting here are people at Wall Street.
Interest rates need to go up.
Janet Well and Janet Yellow won't raise interest rates because Obama doesn't want her to.
Because Obama wants to keep playing golf and not have the country blow up while he's on the golf course.
He wants a country to blow up and go into misery after he leaves office so the next president gets a blame for everything.
So he's telling Yellen to keep interest rates flat, not raise them, delaying the economic implosion that's headed our way for when he's already out of office and on the golf course when it happens, it doesn't matter.
But back to something I I predicted this is after the CNBC debate.
Now once you go back, listen to what I said the day after the debate.
I think there's this built-in fear.
Of going into the media because the criticism is you mean you can't handle questions in the media and you want to be president of the United States?
Come on, you can't be serious.
You need to toughen up.
And that's the wrong way to look at this, because this is we're not dealing with tough questions here.
We're not dealing with challenging questions here.
We're dealing with assassins.
We're dealing with character assassins, we're dealing with career assassins.
That's who the media is today.
And right on schedule, last night the Republicans' greatest fears were realized, and it comes from the mouth, the oral cavity of none other than Barack, Hussein O, and a Democrat National Committee fundraiser in New York City.
Have you noticed that every one of these candidates say, you know, Obama's weak.
Putin's kicking sand in his face when I talk to Putin.
Uh he's gonna straighten out.
Just looking at him.
I'm gonna, he's gonna be.
And then it turns out they can't handle a bunch of CNBC moderators.
I mean, let me tell you, if you can't handle, if you can't handle those guys, you know, then I don't think the Chinese and the Russians are going to be too worried about you.
Exactly.
This is what they're afraid of, and this is why they don't attack the media, because they think Obama and other Democrats are going to make fun of them, and they're not going to have any retort for it.
But we're not dealing with tough questions, as I said.
These were assassins that were asking questions.
There was an attempt here to destroy, there wasn't any attempt to ask tough questions.
There weren't any challenging questions.
These were assassination type, career-ending type questions.
The mission was obvious here was take these guys out, take out as many of these Republicans as you can, particularly to frontrunners.
But the Republicans did not cave to them.
What's everybody missing about this?
The Republicans destroyed those moderators.
They didn't walk away whimpering in fear.
Led by Ted Cruz, they put those people in their place.
Republicans rolled over those moderators.
They didn't whimper and cry and put their tail behind their legs and leave the stage and then go out there and start complaining about this.
How is what happened in that debate weak?
How is taking control of fixed debates weak?
How is finally getting some gonads and saying, you know what?
We are not going to willingly put ourselves in the crosshairs of assassins that are disguised as journalists or nothing more than Democrat Party hacks.
Can I remind you of all the Democrat debates that have been on Fox News?
Yeah, right.
I didn't think you could remember any because there haven't been any.
The Democrats are scared to death to go on Fox News.
The Democrats wouldn't get anywhere near it.
And in fact, Reuters' story flashback, March 9th, 2007, Nevada Democrat Party officials said on Friday they were canceling a presidential debate co-sponsored by Fox News following a joke by Chairman Roger Ailes,
made about a Democrat candidate Barack Obama in a letter sent to Fox, the Nevada State Department, State Democratic Party chairman, Tom Collins, and Harry Reid said that Ailes went too far with comments made the night before.
So were there any comments back in 2007 when Obama was too chicken excrement to deal with Fox News because Ailes had told a joke about him.
This is the guy who does cave to Putin.
This is the guy who does cave to Basher Assad.
This is the guy who stands up to only one person out there, and that's Benjamin Nethanyo.
And even that, not really standing up, that's just disrespect from a distance.
But this guy caves to everybody that's out there.
This is a guy who thinks the Republican Party is his number one enemy.
And so he dispatches his minions at the IRS and the EPA and the State Department and the Department of Justice to go out and destroy his Republican enemies because he doesn't even want any opposition.
The letter makes no reference.
This is a letter that the Nevada State Democrat Party sent to Fox letter makes no reference to a crusade by the liberal actist group Moveon.org to boycott Fox, which it calls a right-wing mouthpiece.
Remember, this is a 2007, so it's eight years ago now.
Democrat presidential candidate John Edwards dropped out of the debate on Thursday, citing in part Fox's participation.
Fox News Vice President David Rhodes responded to a written statement criticizing a Democrats for caving into move on.org, which is exactly what the Democrats do.
They cave to their rabid left-wing insane lunatic asylum-based supporters.
But we didn't get a bunch of whining after that debate, or during that debate, we got a bunch of people standing up to something they should have stood up long ago, stood up too long ago, and they just literally destroyed Harwood and they destroyed Quentinella, and they destroyed Becky Quick.
And it was informative and it was illustrative, and it was educational.
But more than that, it was way overdue.
But see, despite what you saw, despite what I saw, which I just accurately described, everybody's making hay now out of this Obama comment that the Republicans are a bunch of chickens.
Yeah, talking tough about standing up to Putin, but they can't even stand up to some C and B. Stand up to them is exactly what happened.
The Republicans on that stage stood up and refused to roll over, refused to play the game, refused to be assassinated by those Democrat hit squad members, disguised as journalists on CNBC.
And of course, not to mention the fact that I predicted and called this just further evidence that you listen regularly to this program, you'll be on the cutting edge.
Now, as it relates to debates, that's another story out there.
In addition to polling data and uh the sex drive being killed by global warming and air conditioning being the aphrodisiacs that the EPA is going to destroy air conditioning because it's destroying the planet.
And you can be killed by two Diet Cokes a day.
Um the Republicans are revolting against an establishment Republican lawyer named Ben Ginsburg who is trying to take over the debate format process.
Uh the RNC had control the debates.
Candidates want to control the future debates themselves.
Ben Ginsburg is a, he goes way back.
You may have remember first seeing Ben Ginsburg back on the old MSNBC when they actually did news there during the first and second Clinton terms.
Ben Ginsburg was a constant guest there.
He's a bald redheaded guy with a beard.
He's a Republican lawyer.
He's a K Street kind of guy.
He's an establishment Republican RNC kind of guy.
He was involved in a Florida recount with uh with James Baker.
I mean, you know who this is.
And now he's surfacing here.
He's trying to gain control of the debates for the establishment.
Since the RNC has facing a takeover by the candidates.
Trump.
This is another thing about Trump.
The news, well, before I get to Trump, the news is out about what the candidate demands are for the next debates.
And they're they're trying to make fun of them and belittle them for these things.
They want the thermostat.
They want the temperature in the hall to never go above 67 degrees.
They want some control over questions, like they don't want to have to have show of hands kind of questions.
And they want to do away with some of these, they want some limits on open and closing statements or do away with the limits.
I'm not actually sure.
The thermostat demand, folks, that is one of the meanest tricks debate organizers can play is to keep the air conditioning high.
Well, to keep room temperature high.
I mean, the absolute worst thing that can happen to anybody in politics when they're appearing in public is to sweat.
And if CNBC's running a debate and they want to take these guys out and do it with their assassin type questions, another thing to do is keep the thermostat 72, 75 degrees, and he's got all sweat and so forth.
You know how did the Nixon during the 1960 debates with Kennedy, Don Hewitt discovered that.
And so, you know, you may not know this, but David Letterman featured leftist favorite late-night comedian modern era.
He kept his studio at 60 degrees on purpose for a host of reasons.
One of them is he never wanted to sweat.
Number two, it gets hot under those lights.
And number three, contrary to what you think, you can expend caloric energy sitting down as much as somebody running.
I do it every day.
I, you know, I got one of these calendar or calorie measuring apps on my Apple Watch.
Measures my calorie usage during the day.
I burn more calories during this three-hour show than all the other hours I'm awake in the day combined.
Even when I go out and play golf.
The three hours on this program, according to this app, I expend more energy.
Well, it's the same thing with anybody that's in a constant performance mode.
If something happens in metabolism, the heart rate all goes up, and that all tends to make you sweat.
And performers, that's the worst thing that can happen.
It's not an outrageous demand.
Every TV set's freezing.
Anybody that's ever been on one will probably tell you that, especially people that are not used to it and they can't believe it, how cold it's kept, because those lights, for one thing, are hot as blazes.
But anyway, be right back.
Don't go away.
They asked Trump if he'd do his impression of Jeb Bush during his press conference.
Thank you.
And Trump begged off.
He said he didn't want to stand at the podium and pretend to be asleep when asked to do his impersonation of Jeb Bush.
It was brutal out there.
Welcome back, folks.
Great to have you, Rush Limbaugh here.
And uh the EIB network.
Now, the CNN has this uh headline, GOP debate revolt crumbles.
And of course, the story's made to look like the Republicans are once again flailing away and disorganized and can't unify and can't work together and can't seek a common goal.
And if the Republicans can't work together even among themselves, then how can they possibly work together with the Democrats to move the country forward?
It's the way this crap gets reported.
The Republican effort to stage a united front on debate reforms began to crumble last night as several campaigns announced that they would not sign a letter of demands to debate media sponsors.
Late Monday afternoon, less 24 hours after campaigns gathered outside Washington to discuss the reforms.
There is no revolt.
What's happening here is that Trump said, heck with you guys.
I'm not joining you guys.
I'm gonna talk to the network myself.
I've got my own plans, and I'm gonna talk to the networks on my own.
And I I think once again, this this is what a leader would do.
Leaders don't wait for committees.
Leaders organize committees tell other people to go to the meetings.
The leader doesn't.
The leader gets a report on what went on at the meeting, but he doesn't show up at them.
Leaders don't seek consensus among competitors before looking out for their own interests.
Why would you do that?
Well, to put a united front, this is the Republicans.
No, it's not.
These are individual candidates.
They all happen to be Republicans, but Trump said to hell with this.
I'm gonna I'm gonna forge my own deal with the networks.
I'm not gonna join this crowd.
This crowd's a bunch of losers.
Why do I want to throw my head in with a bunch of people who are gonna end up being losers in this thing?
And that's his attitude about it.
Welcome back.
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Here's the Diet Coke story.
And really all you need to do is read the first line and the last line of the story.
It's from the UK Sun.
Just two sweetened drinks a day can dramatically raise heart risk, studies show.
Okay, that's the first line of the story.
The headline, diet coke, heart risk.
And then elsewhere in the story you'll find the reference to two cans of fizzy pop a day raise heart risk.
I guess they've got to give the orange juice crowd an exemption.
You know how much sugar there is in orange juice?
You know how much sugar there is in apple juice?
So they have to throw in fizzy drinks here in order to describe soft drinks like Coke and Pepsi, seven up Sprite, you name it.
Those are the villains.
And you know, on the other end of it, artificial sweeteners are gonna kill you.
You've read that.
Equal, that's gonna kill you.
Saccharin was gonna kill you back in the 70s.
You know how they determined that?
They they imagined what the if if a rat had an adult comparable amount of sacchary.
Whatever an adult takes to satisfy the sweet urge, whatever that would be in a rat, they calculate what that is per day, and then they multiplied that times a million and shot the rat up with it.
I mean, the rat would die from renal cancer just from that much liquid being shot up.
But anyway, that's how they tried to prove cancer causes uh saccharin cause cancer.
So now, equal, aspartame, all these other things are gonna cause cancer kill you.
Sugar is gonna kill you.
Fizzy sweetened drinks are gonna kill you.
And global warming is going to kill you.
It's amazing given abortion, it's amazing anybody is alive.
And in fact, I've got a story here in the stack coming up later talking about what is happening to white people aged 45 to 56.
They are dying in inordinate numbers, and nobody can figure out why because it's not related to illness.
The death rate in that age group has researchers stymied, so they're offering a bunch of theories, and they're not coming up with this cockami stuff.
They're not coming up with global warming, climate change, aspartame, sugar, any of that.
They're admitting they don't know.
So they're examining cultural influences that might be leading to early middle-aged death among only white people in a basic 10-year range.
But anyway, back to the UK Sun, diet coke, heart risk, two cans fizzy pop a day, raise your heart risk 25%.
Here's the first line, just two sweetened drinks a day can dramatically raise heart risk study show.
Last line of the story.
It is not clear if the harmful effects are because of the drinks themselves or the lifestyle that goes with them.
So you have a headline, And then an entire story devoted to the premise that if you drink soft drinks, two of them a day, you are vastly increasing your risk of heart attack and heart disease.
And you know how people believe this.
How long it's going to be, folks.
How long is it going to be before you're walking down the street and you see somebody drinking a diet coke and somebody jabs you?
You know, that person's got a heart rate increase now because did you see that story in the news here today?
Yeah, two of these things a day, and your heart rate increase goes way up.
People are going to start repeating this like they're going to be repeating the vitamin C myth, uh, like they're going to be repeating every other one of these health myths.
They just buy these up, eat them up, and they believe them.
Then you read the rest of the story, but it's not clear if the harmful effects of sweetened drinks are really because of the drinks themselves or because of the lifestyle that goes with them.
What is the lifestyle that goes with sweetened drinks?
What is that lifestyle?
Can somebody explain to me what the lifestyle is?
What's exclusive about people who drink sweetened drinks?
Nothing, exactly.
It's absurd.
It's a total 100% totally made-up absurd story that fulfills the crisis narrative each day.
Keep people frightened, scared, or what have you.
Audio soundbite time.
Let's hit the um sound bites with Trump since he really had this blowout press conference today to purpose which to inaugurate his new uh his new book.
We will start with actually audio soundbite number five.
Because of the NBC Wall Street Journal poll, they're just going nuts out there.
The drive-by's have been predicting that Trump's gonna fall, and they've been predicting that he's gonna the bottom's gonna fall out, he's gonna fade away and not be a factor.
And they're saying the same thing, but Ben Carson, by the way.
You know, the the uh all the people beneath Carson and Trump, the Rubios, Bush's, Christy Fiorina, Huckabee, Kasich, uh, Rand Paul, their organizations, the media, are all treating the two front runners as though they're this, they're they're they're not really there.
That Trump's gonna vanish, he's not really serious about this.
The old he's gonna step in it, commit this great gaff, can't recover from it, but he knows it, just waiting for it.
Carson, come on, are you kidding me?
This guy's not gonna get the nomination there.
So this guy could never be elected press.
Come on, he knows he's not gonna be there.
You know, Newt Newt Gingrich observed here.
You have the two people that have been the front runners from the get-go.
And everybody else in the party is running around treating them as though it's artificial and fake and phony, and it just isn't real, and they're not gonna be there.
And he's, you know, new said, how do you think this way?
I've never seen it before, where the where the two frontrunners are considered to really not even be there, to be illegitimate, and yet they've frontrunners from the first days of the campaign.
Well, anyway, the NBC Wall Street Journal poll, Republican national.
This is not just a singular state or a region.
Carson 29%.
And they're saying, by the way, he's the only one that didn't whine to the media during the debate the other night.
He's the only guy that stayed above the fray.
And the message there is you rudder Republicans, you know, you guys just whining and complaining about the media, and the audience doesn't like it.
Your voters don't like you think you're a cowards.
Ben Carson, he didn't say anything.
He didn't act like he was worried.
Look what happened to him.
It's a phony association, but it's an attempt to get as many Republicans as they can to stand down and not stand up and speak out.
Carson's at 29%, Trump at 23%, Rubio at 11%, Ted Cruz at 10%, Jeb Bush, 8%, Chris Christie, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, John Kasich, all at 3%, and Rand Paul is at 2%.
Here is a media montage.
The drive-by's have awakened.
They're excited, and they think they're on the way now to finally once and for all burying Trump.
Our new poll with a decisive lead for Ben Carson.
Has Trump lost his lead for good.
It Looks like there's a new national front runner.
It is not the first national poll.
Showing Carson ahead of the brash billionaire.
It's the second.
Ben Carson in the lead nationally, overtaking Donald Trump.
The big headline that Ben Carson has shot up seven points in less than two weeks that drops Donald Trump to second.
Big changes in the race for the White House with Ben Carson extending his lead on Donald Trump.
It's not Donald Trump that's leading nationwide anymore.
Instead, Ben Carson is the front runner.
The big headline this morning, Dr. Ben Carson surging.
These new numbers suggest that last week's poll, which also showed Carson in the lead, wasn't an outlier.
Hear how excited they are?
You hear they can barely contain themselves.
And it was a it was Savannah Guthrie to NBC News, Allison Camarata of CNN, Maria Barcheromo of a Fox Business Network, Peter Alexander, who uh he's MBC.
Heather Childers, who is Fox News, Sarah Murray is CNN, and Trump praised her today at a press conference.
Tom Lamas, who is uh who is there from I guess he's uh I don't know where he's from.
Uh, you guys in Yahoo.
Uh and then it was Athena Jones.
Athena Jones is uh CNN to say you hear all the excitement they had in their voice reporting that it's over for Trump and Ben, and none of them, don't doubt me.
None of them think Ben Carson is real.
In fact, many of them have taken to try to explain what's happening here.
And a lot of it is chalked up.
Well, you know, Ben's getting the evangelical vote, right?
Ben's getting the religious vote.
Uh yeah, if is that right?
Well, I thought the religious vote, religious voters, they always got mocked, made fun of, Republican Party was said not really need their votes, not really want their votes, and yet if this is right that it's evangelical Christian voters that are propelling Carson, what does it say?
I mean, that's serious number here, 29 percent.
If you believe it, don't know what evidence anybody would have to throw it out.
If you believe it, 29 percent, Trump at 23, that's a major, major client.
Carson has made major ground, and now it's not just in Iowa, but in this national poll as well.
You know, another obvious question.
If you've got Ben Carson, 29%, NBC Wall Street Journal poll leading the Republican pack.
How can that be?
The Republican Party is a bunch of racists.
How can it be that they're making the black, the African American candidate numero uno?
And then you got two Hispanic candidates in there, also the top five.
It'd be Cruz and Rubio, and then we've got uh a woman in there, uh Carly Fiorina, and and and yet Republicans are portrayed as well, you know the drill.
The uh margin of error in this poll, by the way, is a little higher than standard.
The NBC poll has a margin of error of four and a half percentage points.
Normally it's in the two and a half to three and a half range, but a margin of error of four and a half, it's pretty big.
The latest New York Times poll that also had Carson way up in Iowa, that had a six point margin of error.
That's unheard of.
I mean, that's that's that's the kind of results you get in a just go out and ask the nearest set of adults you can find.
You know, without stripping it down to registered voters or likely voters, or you know, you narrow it down, but that that to report a poll like that was six percent margin of error.
That's not done much.
Nor is a four and a half percent margin of error.
Have you heard this yet?
If not, you're going to be.
It's nothing new, but now it's got the imprimatur of Obama behind it.
The U.S. Department of Education found a Chicago area screw district discriminated against a transgender student by failing to provide her full access to girls' locker rooms.
Catherine Layman, the assistant U.S. Secretary for Civil Rights, said all students deserve the opportunity to participate equally in school programs and activities.
This is a basic civil right.
The student is a boy.
The student has male genitality.
The student thinks he's a girl.
He identifies, quote unquote, as female.
And because he's got male genitality, the school would not let him use the girls' bathroom.
And here comes the Obama Department of Justice saying high school boys who think they're girls must be allowed access to girls' bathroom and shower facilities.
Federal government making it so.
In another executive order, President Obama is preparing to release what is the number six six thousand convicted African American federal prisoners.
They're not all African American.
I don't have the story right in front of me.
The story I have in front of me is the reason why I put it that way is because one of the supportive stories say, is this the real Obama finally proving he's the first African American president?
In other words, this story praising Obama for finally showing solidarity with black Americans by letting them out of prison.
Okay, so supposedly nonviolent drug offenders, but I know supposedly 6,000 of them, and they're being let out of jail.
They're federal prisoners being let out of federal prison.
Coming to your neighborhoods, and there's an effort.
Hillary Clinton wants them to be able to vote.
And the supportive news stories on this are praising Obama for finally showing solidarity with black inmates, continuing the theme that every African American in jail is there not because they were convicted of anything,
and not because they committed any crimes, but simply because it's a racist society and judicial departments from federal government, state government, all the way down the line are racist and have unfairly, improperly convicted and imprisoned a bunch of innocent African Americans, innocent like the gentle giant.
And a lot of them are in jail, and finally Obama has seen the light, and finally Obama's coming along, and he's letting them out.
And he's being praised now as finally showing solidarity and unity with African Americans.
So that whoever whoever wrote that story is allowing for there to be a perception that many of these prisoners are African Americans.
By the way, another poll data here.
Trump is uh way up in front in Florida.
Uh another poll story on the Democrat side coming up later, Clinton.
Hillary Clinton faces challenge in winning over young women.
There's another story that that that all excited, how Hillary Clinton has pulled ahead of Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire.
And a drive-by is a going berserk.
They're just so happy.
This illustrates the power of Hillary Clinton that she's finally vanquished this guy as though he was ever seriously going to be the nominee.
He never was.
In fact, I now think that the real purpose of Bernie Sanders was to present the faux image of opposition, making it look like Hillary Clinton had a fight, making it look like she had a really, really, really overcome something.
And that she really, really, really did, which makes her really, really, really good.
Yep.
Just again repeat, schools must grant mentally disturbed boy unfettered access to the girls' locker room.
Yep, federal government behind.
Some of the highlights of the Donald Trump press conference this morning coming up when we get back.
Details on how global warming will kill your sex drive.