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May 3, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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May 3, 2016, Tuesday, Hour #3
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Fox News got some brain-dead Bernie Sanders supporter on TV right now.
It looks like a cross between Barry Manilow and Morton Downey Jr.
Greetings.
Greetings and welcome back, folks.
Great to have you here.
Rush Limbaugh behind the Golden EIB microphone.
The Cruz campaign has released additional pictures of Raphael Cruz that the National Enquirer has missed.
Did you know that it was Raphael Cruz standing in the way of the tank at Tiananmen Square?
Did you know that it was Raphael Cruz captured in Times Square kissing the nurse?
He was the sailor kissing the nurse on Victory in Europe Day in Times.
That was Raphael Cruz.
They also have a picture of Raphael Cruz on an I-beam high above Rockefeller Center as it was being built.
He was on the construction crew.
All kinds of photos of Raphael Cruz that the National Enquirer missed.
So they're reacting to it with humor over there at the cruise campaign.
It's great to have you back here with us, folks.
800-282-2882 if you want to be on the program.
We do have the soundbites of Mrs. Clinton coming up defending her actions on the coal industry and her woman's card promotion.
And also, there is this incredible piece here that I talked about moments ago.
It is the Washington Post, Washington Post for you, Newt Gingrich speakers.
The Washington Post story, the village that helped Hillary Clinton move past Bill's infidelity.
This is the most incredible.
I have not seen this before.
I thought I had seen every technique and excuse the Clintons had used to try to make everybody believe Hillary had no idea that Bill was cheating on her.
This is the thing that escapes me.
She knew it.
She knew that Monica Lewinsky was there.
Hillary was in charge of the bimbo eruptions.
It was Hillary's job to make sure that Bill didn't get caught.
The whole Clinton campaign knew that he couldn't help himself.
He was just, he just could not help himself.
He chased skirts.
He flirted with and chased skirts.
I mean, it just, it's, it's, his life history is that.
Everybody involved in the campaign knew it.
She knew it.
It was the deal.
She was in charge of the bimbo eruptions unit along with Betsy Wright back in the first term of the Clinton administration in 1992.
It was Hillary working with Carville who decided to try to make trailer trash out of all of these women that were coming forward.
Hillary's real job was to intimidate the other women that we've never heard about into staying silent.
Mother James Carville running around saying, hey, yeah, Pablo Jones, babe, Baba Dead.
See, Pablo Jones, that's what you get when you run through a trainer park raving around the dollar bill.
Ha ha!
That's Hillary's idea.
She's working on the team to create that.
It was Hillary and the Clinton War Room, which had as a strategy to destroy the women.
Here's Gloria Steinem thinking Bill Clinton's a perfect example of a man in the feminist world of the 1990s.
And he's running around objectifying them and using them and doing other things to them.
And his wife's right in there facilitating it and helping in it, covering it up.
And then the Lewinsky thing, you know, he got caught and he lied about it.
They thought they were going to get away with the lie.
They wouldn't have sent him out there to lie if they didn't think they were going to get away with it.
The Clinton production team sends him out there.
I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lynchley, not a single time.
I have never lied to the American people, not a single time.
I got to get back to work for the American people.
And that was supposed to end it.
An official presidential denial, and Lewinsky was the next tramp that had been exposed, falsely accusing Bill Clinton.
And then they found the semen stamed dress.
And that's when it all fell apart.
And he can't leave Linda Tripp out of this equation and some of the others.
And then Kathleen Willie, Clinton chasing her around on the campaign, wherever she was in Virginia when he landed there one day.
He chased her on the tarmac.
He got off the plane.
Hey, hey, he waved somebody over.
It's on videotape.
I've seen it.
Hey, who's that babe walking?
That's Kathleen Willie.
Hey, I want to meet her.
That set it up.
She's told a story about it.
Hillary knows this stuff.
She knows about more of the women than we do.
It was her job to intimidate them and to threaten them and keep them quiet.
Some of them are still surfacing, like Sally Miller today.
There was Juanita Broderick in there who alleged rape on an NBC interview with Lisa Myers.
But then all of a sudden, the whole cover-up of Lewinsky blows up because the semen-stained dresses is recovered.
And so then the big act began.
Clinton has Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton in for public prayer to help him deal with this.
And Hillary goes on the Today Show and blames it on the vast right-wing conspiracy and Raphael Cruz.
And people believe that.
It's like we, at the vast right-wing conspiracy, we hired Lewinsky, and then we got her the White House pass.
And then we ordered the pizza on that night, knowing she'd be the intern there that would deliver the pizza to Clinton in the Oval Office.
We did all of that, they said.
And brain-dead Democrat voters believed it and to this day do.
And then we got the big, the big act with Clinton supposedly humiliated, having been caught in a lie to his wife and his daughter.
And for a weekend, we were treated to stories about how icy cold it was in the White House and how Hillary was fit to be tied and she felt so betrayed.
It was horrible, oh, it was bad.
And then it came time for the final act.
And that was for the beleaguered family to be seen exiting the White House and crossing the White House lawn, going to Marine One, the helicopter to take them to Air Force One or to Campda, wherever they went, to lick their wounds and put their relationship back together.
And they're walking hand in hand and arm in arm on the way to Marine One.
And the press is dutifully covering this as though Hillary has forgiven Bill.
And the whole thing is an illusion based on the fact that Hillary didn't know that Bill was cheating.
Hillary thought it had stopped this.
She knew but he also, but she thought that it got to the White House and he had stopped it.
B.S. What Hillary was mad about was that he couldn't exercise enough damn discipline and self-control not to get caught.
Whatever argument there was in the residence quarters, how in the hell could you leave a sample on her dress, you idiot?
And she's probably throwing ashtrays at him like she did the Secret Service.
But the whole idea that she never knew and fell but what a crock, what a total crock in the whole nation.
Well, not the whole nation, but a lot of people bought it because I guess they wanted to.
That's what it would be like in their family.
How many, guys, how many of you are married to a woman that would knowingly help you cheat, the objective for you not to get caught?
How many of you are married to such a woman?
Do I see a big fat zero out there?
That's another reason people have trouble believing that because they can't imagine being, but this marriage is one of business, political advancement.
So this story, I'm sorry, that's a long way with factual historical recall of telling you how incredible this story is in the Washington Post.
And it is timed perfectly because we got Sally Miller's book coming out here, and she's talking about how tiny Clinton's manhood is and all this other stuff.
It's never going to go away, and they're trying to ice this before it gets too deep into the campaign.
So the headline, The Village That Helped Hillary Clinton move past Bill's infidelity, it's a crock from the get-go because she always knew about it.
She got married knowing that was the deal.
We know that Hillary Clinton believes it.
Who wrote this story?
Is there a name by this?
There isn't.
But there probably is.
It just didn't print out one of the anomalies of.
Well, anyway, I'll find the author it is.
Doesn't matter who it is.
Here's how it begins.
We know that Hillary Clinton believes it takes a village to raise a child.
As my colleague Carlos Lozada has pointed out, 20 years since It Takes a Village was published in 1996.
It takes a village to raise a child.
You know what the premise of that book is?
That parents Are the least equipped to properly raise their kids, to live in a collective.
The village has the government, the state, daycare, kindergarten, playgrounds, all it, the state has to do it.
And that's what it takes a village meant.
So they start off recalling her 1996 book, It Takes a Village to Raise a Child.
And as my colleague Carlos Lozata has pointed out, 20 years since that book was published in 1996, the presidential candidate still draws on the village philosophy on the campaign trail.
Isn't it a beautiful thing?
Yes.
Because you see, while revisiting Clinton's 2004 memoir, Living History, recently, I noticed that she also relied on a village of friends and political and spiritual leaders to move past her husband's infidelities in the 1990s.
Oh, so while Bill Clinton is having public prayer sessions with the Reverend Dax and Sharpton and whoever the hell's in there, she's doing her own thing along the same lines.
First, her close confidants, Diane Blair and Betsy Ebeling, came to visit the White House.
Hillary wrote of their visit in September 1998: It made me feel better to have friends around who had known me forever, who had seen me pregnant and sick and happy and sad, and could understand what I was going through now.
While Diane Blair and Betsy Ebeling were visiting, Stevie Wonder stopped by the White House to play a song he had written specifically for the First Lady.
Clinton writes, He hadn't even finished all the words, but the song was about the power of forgiveness with the refrain, you don't have to walk on water.
She adds that this was one of the kindest gestures anyone made during this incredibly difficult period.
So we're to believe that Hillary Clinton, everybody's aware she's suffering greatly, suffering deeply.
Bill has cheated on her yet again with an intern 19 years old.
Stevie Wonder decided to drop by and sing her a song of forgiveness.
But we're not through.
Catherine Graham, the Washington Post publisher, who had had her own experiences with men leaving the reservation, the agony of infidelity.
Catherine Graham made a point of inviting me to lunch.
Really?
How many times did you meet with Captain?
Meeting with Catherine Graham was a weekly thing with these people.
Catherine, no, all these babes are the most cheated on women in Washington.
Catherine Graham came by.
Stevie Wonder came by.
The two best friends were not through.
Anna Winter.
Anna Winter, editor of Vogue.
When did you hear this one?
Anna Winter, editor of Vogue magazine, called Hillary to propose an article and a photo shoot.
It was gutsy of Anna to offer and counterintuitive for me to accept Hillary writes.
In fact, the experience did wonders for my spirits.
I wore a glorious burgundy velvet Oscar de La Ranta creation for the cover shoot.
For a day, I escaped into a world of makeup artists and haut culture.
The Annie Leibovitz photographs were great, giving me the chance to look good when I had been feeling so low.
Are you kidding me?
So she gets caught.
Bill gets caught in a support group.
Oh my God, Hillary, are you going to make it, babe?
Are you going to survive?
Anna Winter goes, let's do a cover story and a photo shoot, and we'll call it the most cheated on woman in America.
Yep, Stevie Wonder comes by with his song, not even finished the theme forgiveness.
Catherine Graham comes along, talking about a watch rot-gut men live in Washington, D.C. Nelson Mandela was in the village.
He at the time was the president of South Africa.
He visited the White House after a session at the UN General Assembly.
Hillary describes how, at a reception for African-American religious leaders, Mandela praised the relationship Bill Clinton formed with South Africa's women, South Africa, and the rest of the continent.
When Mandela said publicly that we have often said that our morality does not allow us to desert our friends and addressed Bill directly by saying, We are thinking of you in this difficult and uncertain time in your life.
Hillary viewed this as a plea to Americans to stop the effort to impeach the preacher.
So Nelson Mandela exonerating Bill because we've all got our own moral codes and we all stray now and then, Hillary said, my God, that was so deep.
He was sending a signal to the American people to stop this idea of impeaching her husband.
You think it's lying, Ted.
You think Cruz is serving you up a bunch of hot, unadulterated lies?
How about this kind of stuff?
This has been going on since the 90s.
All of this stringing from the Lewinsky thing?
All this damage control.
Catherine Graham, Nelson Mandela, Anna Winter with a Vogue cover shoot, and Hillary.
Oh, yeah, man, I was able to escape wearing my Oscar de la Renta haute couture.
Yeah, I guarantee it damn thing wasn't off the rack.
And then they had to come in with a new hairstyle and makeup, and Hillary lost herself.
It was so rejuvenating.
The Dolly Llama is the last.
It just keeps going.
The Dolly Llama came for a visit.
He presented the first lady with a white prayer scarf and told her that he thought of her often.
He encouraged me to be strong and not give in to bitterness and to anger in the face of pain and injustice.
And numerous members of Congress dropped by.
One congressman said to Hillary, Hillary, if you were my sister, I would punch Bill Clinton right in the nose.
And some Republicans let her know they disagreed with the party's push to impeach the president.
This is such, you know, folks, I don't know.
Eight years of this crock of stuff.
And I have to listen to people tell me that I want the Clintons back in the White House because it's good for this show.
I'll tell you, it drives you insane because what happens is half the country falls for this.
Anyway.
It's an obscene profit timeout time here, folks.
I got to take that.
We'll be back.
That's right, a man, a legend, a way of life.
Fox News, Clinton confronted by laid-off coal worker at West Virginia campaign stop.
AP, once a Clinton stronghold, Appalachia, now Trump country.
Laid-off coal worker confronts Hillary.
Another story.
Clinton blames fracking for tragedy in coal country.
And for the Washington Free Beacon, West Virginia County officials, Bill and Hillary Clinton are simply not welcome in our town.
And then from another Free Beacon story, hostile protesters confront Bill Clinton in West Virginia.
How many of you are surprised by that?
You know, West Virginia, it's a big coal mining state.
That means union, big Democrat state.
You know, people forget this.
You back 1960, the Kennedy-Nixon election.
It wasn't just Illinois that Jack Kennedy needed, you know, where they counted the dead and Mayor Daly came through.
They had to do similar things in West Virginia.
West Virginia has always been a go-to state for Democrats if they needed anything, Electoral College victory.
West Virginia has always been a Democrat power base.
It's like a hidden deck in the card.
And that's why, like Snerdley came in, what is Hillary doing in West Virginia?
Because it's crucial to Democrat success in a lot of backroom, unseen kind of ways.
And this whole business with Obama and attacking the coal industry and Hillary now getting herself caught up because she's having to apologize for being misunderstood when she went out and actually agreed with Obama and added on to Obama and his ideas of doing great damage to the coal business.
And she's adding to it now by blaming fracking.
It blames fracking for tragedy in coal.
By the way, there is no evidence.
There is none.
There is no scientific evidence that fracking pollutes water, that fracking causes earthquakes, that fracking leads to global warming.
The only evidence is that fracking increases America's oil supply, makes us an even bigger player in world energy markets, and brings down the price of fossil fuels, all of which the left wants no part of,
because they're busy subsidizing all this worthless stuff, wind and solar, because all of their donors, many of their donors, are trying to make a quick buck in those scam industries, like Solyndra.
So she's had to twist herself out of a pretzeled position on this.
This is this afternoon also on Andrea Mitchell at MSNBC.
She said, what do you think of the sentencing Mr. Blankenship, the head of one of these coal companies, has been sentenced to a year in jail for whatever?
Number 32, I'm sorry, I thought it was number 7 by 32.
In 3-2-1.
I also have to take a hard look at these coal companies that, because of the drop in global demand, are kicking bankruptcy.
And in the course of their bankruptcy, they're trying to shed their responsibilities for health and pensions for people who have basically planned their lives, particularly their retirement, and being able to count on that pension.
People should be held accountable.
And that includes those who clearly cost the lives of American coal miners.
Now, anybody who thinks that Hillary Clinton feels the pain of laid-off coal workers is either working for her or is delusional.
She doesn't feel the pain.
She inflicts it.
That she has in common with her fellow Democrats, led by Barack Hussein.
Oh, they inflict pain.
What do you think has been happening to this country for seven and a half years?
There is pain all across our economic spectrum, and it is being inflicted.
It's not incidental.
The thing about congenital liars, and that's what William Sapphire called Hillary, congenital liar, it's not that they don't just tell the truth.
They also view voters as suckers who will believe anything.
They can be bought off.
There's no question the Democrat Party, whether it's Obama, whether it's Hillary, is out to bankrupt the coal industry.
They've succeeded.
Peabody Coal, one of the biggest, filed bankruptcy back in April, not just weeks ago.
It's really frustrating to sit here and look at the destruction these people live in their wake, leave in their wake, and all the while get this credit for having the most wonderful good intentions to helping people.
Now, these coal miners are confronting her on this, and she's just lying to them, right?
Laid-off coal worker confronts Hillary over her promise to eradicate the industry, and that's where she's.
No, no, no, I didn't say I wanted to eradicate the industry.
Well, Obama did, and you followed up with it.
You agreed.
Anyway, back to the phones we go.
People, some people have been waiting for still quite a while.
And I don't see a green mark, so I guess you tell me where we're headed.
That'd be George in Hammonton, New Jersey.
George, you're next.
Great to have you with us today, sir.
Hello.
Okay, Rosh, thank you for taking my call.
Been with you for many years.
Love you.
I just have a feeling.
I don't know why, but I just have a feeling that you're a Cruz supporter.
I'm not a Trump supporter.
I can't find that, but that's how I feel.
But the reason I called, I just wanted to defend the guy that you called braindead yesterday.
I watched that interview from the beginning.
And, you know, we'll call him Braindead since we don't know his name.
He was a very polite protester.
He was standing on the street with a Trump sign, and he wasn't bothering anybody.
And lo and behold, who comes walking across the street?
Take Cruz.
Now, Cruz confronted him.
And in the very beginning of the conversation, the number 1237 came up, and the guy knew what 1237 was.
And he told Cruz, in his opinion, that Trump was going to hit the 1237.
And in his opinion, we'd probably go over that.
And then he also asked Cruz a question.
He said, I'd like to ask you a question.
Why don't you step out of the race?
Because you've indicated that Kasich should step out.
And since you've indicated that you think that Kasich can't make it, and neither do we think that you can, why don't you step out?
Now, the reason I mention these couple things to you, that doesn't seem to me as a brain-dead person.
That's just my opinion.
A brain-dead person is just going to stand there and look brain-dead.
This guy had some substance to it.
So I didn't think it was fair that you labeled him as brain-dead.
Then Cruz started his stump speech.
And the guy was polite.
He was listening and listening and listening.
And Cruz was going over all his stump speech.
And I think the guy had had it.
And finally, didn't want to hear anything more.
And he started yelling, you know, lying Ted, lying Ted.
And he had had it.
And that's just my opinion.
And I just feel that you labeled him wrong.
And I might even think that sometimes maybe I might be part of the dream date crowd.
Another thing I just wanted to put in there real quick.
I have a cleaning lady that was in my house yesterday, and she's from Thailand.
And Trump came on the television, and she looked up and she said, I used to work for him.
I live 30 miles from Atlantic City.
So she said, I used to work for him.
And my wife said, what did you think of him?
And she said, he was very nice.
He was a very nice person.
He treated me with respect.
And so did he treat all of us.
Now, they were just cleaning people in Trump's casino.
One other quickie.
I was in a restaurant a couple weeks ago, and the owner, who I know, came up to me, and he knows I'm a Trump guy.
And he says, I just got to tell you something.
He says, I just had a guy who was in here, and he got caught up in Trump's problems with the casino, and he lost $100,000 in the bankruptcy.
He said, but I'm going to tell you something.
I lost 100 Gs.
He says, well, I'm going to tell you.
I'm voting for him.
You know why?
He's a straight shooter.
He said he got caught up in a bad situation, and he did his very best.
He says that he's got my vote.
So I just wanted to pass these things on, and I still want to tell you, I love you.
I'll always be with you.
I appreciate that, sir.
I do.
I don't know.
You've been on hold for a while, and I don't know if you heard while on hold my explanation of this entire event with Cruz and the brain dead guy.
I'm sorry, I just couldn't.
With the Einstein Trump supporter, I don't need to rehash it again.
It was just a half hour ago or so, whenever I'm maybe an hour ago now that I went through it.
There's one point, and I appreciate your nobody here's got any animus for Trump either.
Nobody can accuse me of any of that.
Two things, you know, who Trump is and what kind of guy has nothing to do with that Cruz event with the guy.
I just think it was a lost cause from the minute Cruz crossed the street.
And I wish he hadn't done it, but I know his motivations.
I know he was trying to get through to the guy.
You call it stump speech.
Just say one more time.
Trump is, I mean, Cruz is tired of being lied about and mischaracterized.
He's desperate to try to get through to people.
He wants to win this.
He loves the country.
He wants it fixed.
He wants it saved and so forth and so on.
He's got his theories and ideas about how to do it.
But he's not Lion Ted, and his dad didn't help Lee Harvey Oswald kill JFK, and he's not the Zodiac killer.
You know, he's got people out there thinking that he is.
Oh, yeah.
The four mistresses, none of which have come forward yet.
Another national inquirer story there.
I mean, how can a guy who's so universally reviled and hated, and he didn't, you know, here's nothing.
Oh, you know what?
You know what I read yesterday or last night something about, his daughters are so afraid of him.
They won't be in the same room with him at home.
Of course, it's a garbage, but this is the kind of stuff that's out there.
And, you know, then Trump supporters or anybody else immediately, hey, I understand it.
Your daughters hate you too, Lion Ted.
Is that true?
The one thing I didn't finish that I need to explain here, I mentioned Cruz is essentially trying to change this public perception of him that has been created by other people.
And you can't do it.
And a point that I made, it took Richard Nixon 10 years.
Richard Nixon, for most of his life, was hated and reviled anyway.
He was hated and reviled when he was Ike's vice president.
He was hated and reviled after that.
Then he came along and he happened to beat a woman in California named Helen Gahagan Douglas.
Everybody loved her, the Hillary of her day.
And they hated Nixon.
And he was exiled in 1962.
He was gone.
He may as well just walk into the sea in San Clemente and not come back.
And then, 1968, Roger Ailes puts together a town hall meeting with Nixon on lifetime, live primetime TV, Nixon in the round, just answering questions from people and totally, totally recaptured and rebuilt his public image on that one hour-long TV show.
But it took him 10 years to do it.
And then Watergate came along and he lost it again.
So it's a tough thing.
It's very frustrating when you are mischaracterized that way.
It really doesn't happen to liberals.
It does not happen to leftists.
They don't get not by the media.
And liberals don't get made fun of on Saturday Night Live and all that kind of stuff.
Anyway, I've taken a break here, folks.
I'm way, way, way long.
We'll be back.
Josh in Powell, New Jersey.
You're next, sir.
Hello.
Yes, hello, Rush.
Thank you for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
You mentioned, let me get straight to my point.
You mentioned that the establishment wants Ted Cruz to lose.
That way they can say conservatism is dead.
Let's take the flip side.
I think the establishment knows that either Trump or Cruz will win, and they're deathly scared of Cruz.
And that was the comment that you mentioned with Boehner this weekend.
Because if Trump wins, it might be four years, it might be eight years, the establishment will still be there.
You know, that's an interesting point.
I don't mean to be rude.
I just misjudged the clock.
I thought I had 90 seconds and I had 45 when I looked.
But you have a fascinating point here.
The conventional wisdom is that the establishment fears that either one of these guys is going to lose in a landslide.
And so what's the best loss they've concluded, Cruz?
But a lot of people think that Trump can beat Hillary.
A lot of people think either one of them can.
And your theory is the establishment does too, that the establishment's really afraid that either one of them will win.
That is a, we need to talk about that more.
That's it, folks.
We are out of time today.
Sadly, the three hours have sped by.
In point of none left.
No busy broadcast moments remaining, but we'll be back here tomorrow.
And who knows what we're going to be talking about?
One of two things, pretty sure.
We will see you then.
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