I want to start with numbers 24, 25, and then we'll go back here to number seven.
I go in order, all right?
Right on.
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You know, it's beginning to dawn on a number of Bernie supporters that the end is near.
And they're having a tough time dealing with it.
One of the people having a tough time dealing with it was Maud Behar over at The View.
So Bernie shows up there today.
The ladies at The View interviewed Senator Sanders.
Maud Behar began by saying, Nevada's Democrat Party filed a formal complaint accusing your supporters of inciting actual violence.
And now we hear that permits, a demonstrator being issued in Philadelphia, which is where the Democratic Convention is.
Now, you've said the convention's going to be messy.
This all sounds very scary to me, Bernie.
I must admit, Maude Behar said, it all sounds very scary to me, very ominous.
I'm not comfortable with that.
I'm not comfortable.
But what are you going to do?
I mean, for crying out loud, what do you say to that?
What I say to that, Joy, is there was no violence in Nevada.
That place was surrounded with police officers.
There was no indication of violence at all.
Not one person was touched.
You read in the media that chairs were thrown.
You have never seen one video of a chair being thrown.
That's just not true.
What did take place, and which I condemn, people were buoying.
They were loud.
There were some obscenities.
That's true.
But in fact, there was no violence.
Secretary Clinton and I have different points of view on many of these issues.
I don't see anything wrong with the vigorous debate.
But Maud is still unsettled.
She's still nervous because she thinks that crazy Bernie is going to end up helping elect Trump.
20% of your supporters have said they'll vote for Trump over Clinton.
I mean, you just said he's a bigot.
What do you say to that?
How does it make you feel that you're supposed to be a little bit more?
What do you say to the next president?
What?
Joy.
Yeah.
Joy, first number one.
Don't believe every poll.
Don't believe every poll that you see many, many months before a general election.
I am a stronger candidate against Trump than Secretary Clinton is, but I will do everything that I can to make certain that Donald Trump is not elected president of the United States.
Bravo, Bravo.
So the girls at the ladies at the View were consoled.
And they were calmed down by once again the 74-year-old Bernie Sanders, who saw distress on the View and immediately changed his schedule to go there and assure them that he was not going to do anything that would elect Trump.
Now, speaking of the 90s playbook, ABC, Good Morning America, co-host George Stephanopoulos speaking with their political commentator, Cokie Roberts.
And he said, Donald Trump, heading back to the 90s playbook, Cokie.
Going back to so many of these issues that were discussed then, the question is, what kind of relevance is it going to have, meaning all this Lewinsky stuff and the women?
What relevance is it going to have for voters now?
A lot of people don't remember these things because they weren't born.
But, you know, look, this election is going to come down to how white women vote.
And I think that the fact is that women will be very upset if they think that another woman is being blamed for her husband's infidelities.
He is coming across as a bully.
And the smart thing for her to do is just not engage on this.
All right.
What about that?
Women blanket assertion here.
Women, white women, Cokie Robertson, white women are going to be the determining factor in the election.
That statement might not tick off African-American women and Hispanic women.
But that's incidental.
The money quote here is, women will be very upset if they think that another woman is being blamed for her husband's infidelities.
Now, is that what Trump is saying?
Trump's not saying that.
Trump is saying she enabled.
Trump is referring to Hillary running the bimbo operations unit.
This is what women today don't know happened in the 90s.
This is what has to be made clear, that Hillary was in charge of or advising the unit that systematically destroyed women who stepped forward to accuse Bill Clinton of abusing them or what have you.
It is Mrs. Clinton who has said in this campaign that every woman alleging rape deserves to be believed.
It is Mrs. Clinton who has said that every woman alleging sexual harassment deserves to be believed.
Yet she ran a unit designed to make sure that none of the women alleging this about her husband were believed.
Not only that, she ran the unit that was designed to destroy those women.
Those women were reached before they had gone public and were threatened.
That's what the Bimbo Eruptions Unit was.
I'll tell you who actually ran it was a woman named Betsy Wright, one of the confidants from Arkansas.
But Hillary was hands-on on all of this stuff because it all goes back to a fundamental question.
Bill Clinton was cheating on Hillary Clinton in Arkansas and Hillary knew it.
I want to know what are women, as Cokie Robert, white women, I need to know.
I need some of you women to call, help me out here.
What do you white women think of a woman who knows full well her husband is cheating, doesn't do anything about it, and then systematically tries to harm the women who might come forward and inform people?
Cokie Roberts seems to know, she seems pretty confident that women are going to be very upset if they think that another woman's being blamed for her husband's infidelities.
So what she's saying is, look, I can criticize my husband for whatever he's doing, but you can't.
You better not.
It's going to close the ranks family loyalty thing, I guess.
But that's not what Trump is saying.
Trump is saying that Hillary was actively engaged in whatever action was taken against the women, which is hypocritical.
At the least, it's hypocritical.
Mrs. Clinton, from a standpoint of modern feminism, the woman is always believed.
The guy is the reprobate.
The guy is the predator.
The guy is always guilty in any allegation.
Why is her husband exempt?
I think that's where Trump's going with all this, how successful he ends up being at it.
Couldn't begin to tell you.
John Heilerman and Mark Halperin on their Bloomberg show with all due respect, a little concerned about polls, showing Trump and Hillary in a dead hair.
Remember, Trump was supposed to lose in a landslide.
If he was to ever get the nomination, it was going to be, he's going to get 20, 30% of the vote.
It was going to be Feeny.
She was just going to wrap this up, and a lot of Republicans thought that too.
Now Trump is ahead of or tied in two major polls, and these two guys, time to spin.
I think the reality for her is, this is good news.
It's a wake-up call.
You know, a lot of Democrats said, yeah, when the Clinton campaign says this is going to be a tight race, it's a divided country.
A lot of people didn't believe it.
I sense now in the Clinton campaign a greater sense of urgency and an ability to raise money and rally support, which they didn't have before.
So the fact that they got a wake-up call this early is good.
Oh, yes.
See, everything's cool now.
Everything's fine.
Over the weekend and yesterday morning, the drive-bys were in disarray, and they were very troubled by these poll results.
But Halperin and Heileman have come to the rescue.
Hey, it's all good news.
This is going to shape Hillary up.
You know what?
This is going to wake Hillary up.
This is going to let Hillary know she doesn't have a slam dunk here.
This is going to get her in gear and engaged.
And that's where Hillary shines, they hope.
Heilman then added his two cents.
It's also good for her because it shows that he's in the race.
People will say that's not true.
It's obviously true.
The biggest problem back in 2012 for the Obama campaign was donors and others thinking, oh, this is in the bag against Romney and people not being willing to write checks to the super PACs.
People will now see Trump coming and say, hey, we got to help Hillary Clinton.
And I think once she gets past the Sanders thing, Democrats are going to be more likely to come home if they're afraid Trump can win than if they think that she's got a huge insurmountable league.
Trump was never going to win.
Remember now, Trump was going to lose in a landslide.
Trump was never even going to be close.
And all of a sudden, these polls are good news.
Excellent news for Mrs. Clinton because this is going to show everybody that Trump can win.
This is going to cause Democrats to come home because Trump is so reviled.
Trump is so disgusting.
Trump is so hated.
And all these people are going to see the precarious nature of the campaign at Trump's time with Hillary.
And it's great, great news.
Here's Hillary Rosen on CNN tonight with Don Lemon.
And this is rewriting history, too.
I really think any Republican we would be in the same position with right now.
When you come down to it, this is a pretty divided country.
And so, you know, it is going to be very quickly, I think, a 46-46 race.
And like every presidential campaign of the last four or five cycles, both candidates are fighting over that like middle 6% because they end up being the deciders in this election.
So I do think it's going to be close right up to the end.
And I do think that's where Hillary Clinton's team always thought it would end up.
See how they're rewriting this?
No, no, no.
Nobody thought this.
There's nobody on the Republican side.
Many on the Republican side still think Trump's going to lose in a landslide.
They still think Trump equals Armageddon.
People on the Democrat side that no way Trump was going to get anywhere near.
But now notice the history review.
Oh, well, you know, it's always been a 46-46 race.
We've always said it was going to be close.
We've always said that it was going to be.
We've always said a divided country.
They did not.
They were not.
These people are stayed a shock.
Folks, I cannot harp enough on the fact that the Democrats never factored on any of this being the case.
Hillary Clinton didn't matter who the Republicans nominated.
Hillary was going to be coronated.
There wasn't going to be any crazy Bernie.
There wasn't going to be any close primary race.
And she was going to be leading in the polls from the starting gate in the presidential race.
It was all pro forma.
It was all taken care of.
None of this was in the cards.
So now they're having to publicly revise and extend their remarks.
Oh, we're not surprised.
This is exactly where we were all telling everybody it was going to be.
Now to Hillary Clinton herself in Detroit yesterday.
This is the SEIU International Convention.
Service Employees International Union.
We have just a couple of soundbites of Hillary remarks there.
Here's the first.
The last thing we need is a bully in the pulpit.
He could bankrupt America like he's bankrupted his companies.
America is bankrupt.
Barack Obama has practically doubled the national debt.
We are bankrupt.
We don't have any money.
The Democrats have proven they know only how to spend it and print it.
The next Mrs. Clinton bite.
We are coming to the end of the Democratic primaries.
I applaud Senator Sanders and his supporters for challenging us.
We are going to get unaccountable money out of politics.
We are going to take on the places of incoming equality.
And we are going to unify the Democratic Party and stop Donald Trump.
I can't handle the shouting.
I feel like I just can't stand it.
And we are going to, and we are going to.
She's serious.
She's going to get unaccountable money out of politics.
The woman that raises the equivalent of $5 million a day doing speeches at two years and $21 million, roughly $5 million a day doing speeches.
Unaccountable money?
$100 million in the Clinton Crime Family Foundation for foreign sources?
She's going to get the unaccountable money out of politics.
And this, folks, this is too rich.
Bill Clinton was in Stockton, California yesterday.
That's what they say it on PBS.
Sacramento and Stockton, they have the same PBS station.
I lived out there and the announcer says KPIL, whatever it was, little colours.
Sacramento Stockton.
I never forgot that.
So I've always pronounced it Stocton.
Sacramento Stocton.
Typical NPR pronunciation school.
Anyway, Clinton's out there and he's trying to assure everybody in California ahead of the prime: don't sweat it.
Just relax out there.
Just relax.
Everything's going to be okay.
She has released more than two decades of our tax returns.
And since we'd left the White House, we've averaged 40% of our income and taxes.
And her opponent, who never tires of telling us how much richer he is than the rest of us, won't release his tax returns.
Do you really think he's going to be a forced for raising working people's incomes?
He has.
People have worked for him, people have worked on his people's incomes that are associated with Trump have gone up.
What are you talking about?
But here, this is rich.
Bill Clinton, the original braggart on how rich he and Hillary are, out there talking about how funny it is to listen to Trump brag about how rich he is.
We put together on the fly here just a little montage from our archive because we noticed from the moment Clinton left Mawai, he couldn't stop bragging about how rich he was.
He couldn't stop telling people.
I got more money than I need.
I'm flat at the pay tax rate I pay.
I don't mind.
I pay more taxes.
If somebody wants to raise my tax rate, have at it.
I have more money than I ever need.
They brag about how much money they've got.
They never stop.
And we put a montage together to demonstrate.
Someone like me gets a big tax cut when I don't really need it.
The Republicans used to be so mean to Hillary and me, but ever since we got out and started making money, we're the most important people in America to them.
I myself have gotten four tax cuts.
We depend on Japan, China, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, and Korea to loan us money every day of the year to cover my tax cut.
I never talk to anybody, Republican or Democrat, in my maximum tax bracket who believes in this stuff.
We have gone forward with not only huge tax cuts for the wealthiest among us, of course, since my husband's making money, we're in that category.
I still spend about an hour a day trying to study this economy.
I want to make full disclosures.
You know, I make quite a bit of money now.
Right, there's Trump out there bragging about how rich he is, and these people are the originals.
They can't stop reminding everybody about it.
Have my brain tied behind my back just to make it fair.
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And this is Don in Lake Alfred, Florida.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
God, it's great to be with you.
Thank you.
Yeah, my subject was kind of what you started out today talking about the transgender, whatever they call it, LGBT.
And my question is this.
They're talking about things that go on in private, you know, in bathrooms and showers and stuff.
I think you live somewhere on a beach.
What happens if three or four women decide they are men and they go topless walking down the beach in front of your house?
Well, they draw.
Is that legal?
I think they'd draw a crowd.
Yeah, but I thought normally they would be arrested for...
I don't think anybody would call the police.
I know I wouldn't.
But yeah, I just wondered that, you know, what kind of a can of worms is this opening up?
You know, I could see, you know, women boxers who say, gee, men fight with no top on, we want to box with no top on.
You've really been thinking about that, huh?
Well, I've been thinking about it since this transgender thing came up because I told my wife, I said.
You've been thinking about topless female boxers ever since the transgender thing came up.
Well, I'm thinking about all the situations.
What'd your wife say when you told her that?
Well, I told her to put her top back on.
I don't want to go to sleep with some man, you know, that's exposing himself, so just keep your top on.
But as a matter of fact, when I told my wife that Snerdley answered and I got a possibility to be on your show, I think she just quit crying.
She knows how long I've been listening to your show.
And I've called many, many times.
But I've got to tell you, I've listened long enough that I've kept a chronology of topics that have been going on for at least 20 years.
And I've made notes about things that...
Isn't it amazing how things repeat?
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, I told some early assistant not to bring the subject up, but I just read a book that is exactly, and I'm sure you read the book because it was pretty popular.
Well, I read everything, yeah.
But it's exactly what was going on during the 80s and 90s when the Clintons went from, you know, went from the governorship.
And then they, I think.
But topless female boxers, that's unique.
That's all you.
I mean, that hadn't happened yet.
So kudos.
We have Patricia here from Sebring, Florida, who wants to weigh in on Koki Roberts and her claim that white women are going to elect Hillary because they're not going to like a bully running around doing whatever Trump does to white women.
Patricia, hi, great to have you on the program.
Hey, Rush, thanks for taking my call.
You bet.
Well, you call for white women to call in, and I am a white woman.
I'm 63 years old, so I'm a little younger than Hillary, but I will not be voting for Hillary.
I must say, a number of years ago when she was running to get the nomination with Obama, I considered it.
I always want to vote for the best person.
However, she has done things over the last eight years that have proven to me she is not presidential material.
She cannot be trusted, and she's not strong.
In reference to Bill Clinton.
But wait, but wait, hold it a minute now.
Cokie Robert, none of that matters.
She's a woman.
That's all that matters.
Women support women.
Women are downtrodden.
Women are stepped on.
Women are discriminated against.
Women stand up for women because of the alignment of men against them.
That's not true.
No.
I mean, we do have brains.
We do think.
And again, the biggest thing for me is when she was testifying regarding Benghazi, I cannot see her being commander-in-chief of our military.
My dad's a retired Air Force.
I grew up a number of years on a military base.
And I cannot see her being commander-in-chief when she waves her arm and says, well, what difference does it make?
It makes a lot of difference.
People are putting their lives on the line in all different areas around our country to protect our freedom.
But again, if she were strong regarding Monica Lewinsky, when she found out about that, she should have kicked Bill Clinton out of the White House, thrown all of his clothes out of the second floor window of the White House, and then she would have been a strong woman.
That was never going to happen.
That shenanigans is ridiculous.
In the first place, a wife can't kick the president out of the White House.
It's his official residence.
If anybody leaves, it would have to be her.
Oh, no, I know that, Rush.
It was never going to happen.
It was never going to happen.
She was never, ever going to happen.
Look, Patricia, here's the thing.
Serious question.
Since you've called and you wanted to talk about this, I know the phenomenon.
Clinton himself successfully created and marketed to a group of women known as soccer moms.
And it was fantastic to watch this.
I mean, it was during the 90s, and Bill Clinton, using feminism, the whole Clinton campaign, successfully made a bunch of women believe that he loved them more than their own husbands, that he was more concerned about daily life challenges than their own husbands.
They were dubbed soccer moms.
Time magazine ran a cover story on the whole phenomenon of soccer moms.
They found a woman, a model, to go out there and be a prototype, typical soccer mom.
They made up the type life.
They made up the typecast the group of women and made it look like that that was the largest group of single-minded women in America.
They were wives and mothers who ferried their kids around all day and had no life for themselves while their husbands were out living the life of Riley.
And it was Bill Clinton who was going to save, protect, and defend the soccer moms.
And in that instance, there apparently were a whole bunch of women that bought into that and had groupthink over it.
And I've been fascinated by it because people, women, we don't think alike.
You can't typecast us.
But Clinton pulled it off.
And they're clearly trying to, again, not the soccer mom meme, but women are bullied by men.
Trump is a bully.
Therefore, all women are going to unite against Trump, no matter what.
Well, I originally went into this with the idea of voting for Jeb Bush.
I thought he made an excellent governor.
However, when he was so strong in favor of Common Core, I thought, Jeb, you are out of touch.
You have never helped a fifth or sixth grader with their homework as I have a friend's child.
And again, out of touch.
Children are not learning basics.
Okay, they're confused.
They're frustrated and they're not learning.
And sometimes they're just giving up.
But anyway, throughout all of this, I've been paying attention.
I listened to some of the talk shows off and on.
But I must say that I am supportive of Donald Trump.
He's proven to be successful.
And yes, when you are successful, you also have losses.
There's no way anyone can succeed in life without sometimes losing and failing, because otherwise you're doing nothing.
If you don't ever fail, you do nothing.
I believe if you follow someone that is successful, that surrounds himself with successful people, that helps bring other people up, and also our country, the most important thing is our national security and our economy.
Without those two things, we are nothing.
We cannot help anybody, not only in this country, but in the world.
I'm sure Koki Roberts doesn't think there are very many women like you out there.
You're talking about things that the average woman is not interested in, doesn't care about.
According to Koki Roberts, most women are going to unite around Hillary because Hillary is one of them.
White woman put upon by her predatory or cheating husband or what have you.
It amazes me the way leftists assign groupthink to all of the groups that they end up counting as supporters.
You know, Patricia, thanks for the call.
I haven't talked about this today, but Bill Cosby is going to stand trial.
Bill Cosby, what did he do?
Cosby was doing all this back in the 90s when Clinton was.
Here's salon.com coming along and saying, you media people, you got to stop Trump from going there.
We can't go back to the 90s.
What Bill Clinton did with his penis is nobody's business in 2016.
We got to broom it and get it.
With Bill Cosby, that's all we're concerned about.
We're going to take the guy to trial.
We're going to try to get a guilty verdict.
We're going to put all the Cosby women.
Who's done it?
Is it Time Magazine, somebody?
New York magazine has got all the Cosby women on the cover.
Bill Cosby, he's not even running for president.
58 women that have alleged that Cosby sexually harassed him or worse, whatever, doped him, gave him the date rape drug and had at it.
And so all those women's pictures are on a cover of New York magazine.
But with Bill Clinton, here comes Slate.com saying, you better leave the salon or whoever.
You better leave that alone.
You drive by media people.
You better not go there.
That's old.
It's irrelevant.
Why is it relevant for Bill Cosby?
Why does it matter to us what Cosby did and to whom, if it doesn't matter about Clinton?
Cosby never ran for office.
Cosby never wanted to be president.
Plus, well, never mind.
What does it matter?
Why do they want to take down Bill Cosby?
Well, the answer is very obvious.
Feminism to the rescue here.
But you know, feminism has let women down every incident involving Bill Clinton.
Feminism has not been there.
Feminism has not been defending the women involved with Bill Clinton.
In fact, feminism has joined with Hillary Clinton trying to destroy those women.
I have two things left I want to touch on.
Both I've talked about.
Plus, maybe get some more phone calls in.
Got to take a break.
I've seen Profit Break.
We'll be back with much more after this.
We have a guy from Albuquerque on the phone.
Jay, is there something going on with Trump out there right now today?
Is that what you're talking about?
Right now today, Rush.
What's happening?
He's at the convention center.
He's appearing here at 7 o'clock this evening.
I came about eight hours early so I could get on the scene and take a look at the gathering of folks.
And it's palpable, Rush.
It's palpable, the activity, the people.
And I've never seen so many normal people gathered in the center of Albuquerque as I am seeing today.
And this is for a Trump rally at the convention tonight.
Trump rally at the convention center.
And the interesting thing is, you know, he's been shunned by the Republican leadership of New Mexico.
You know, I mean, the Trump campaign had to dig around and find some different brand of conservative than most people are talking about these days.
It seems like everybody's got some sort of lock on conservatism as to what it is.
And in some people's book, it just does not fit Donald Trump.
Well, how is it?
Jay, how's he being shunned by the Republican leadership?
How does that?
Well, prime example, the governor, Susana Martinez, has stated publicly that she's too busy to attend the rally or to even meet with Donald Trump while he's in town.
I think that's a serious slap in the face at the many, many Republicans that came to elect her, as well as a number of Democrats who crossed the line to elect her, many of whom I'm sure will be supporters of Donald Trump.
Well, I know she endorsed Rubio, but he's out of the way.
He's out of the race.
He throws everybody else out of the race.
She's refusing to attend this thing.
Now, is this a Trump rally at the convention?
There's no New Mexico Republican Party event tonight, is it?
It's just a Trump rally.
No, it's a Trump rally, and there's going to be thousands of people here.
Right.
It's not till tonight, but people are already lined up to make sure they get in, and Susanna Martinez is not going to go.
Susanna Martinez, what she was quoted as saying on the local radio shows is she's too busy.
Wow, okay.
Too busy.
So, you know, I think it's kind of a shame.
I called the local folks yesterday and let them know my opinion of that.
Well, the reason I took your call, you know, I've got the TV monitors on, and I've seen there's been some stuff with Susanna Martinez on TV today, and I didn't know what it was about because the Chiron graphics just say she endorsed Rubio, but it didn't say anything else, and I wasn't able to listen to it, obviously, because I'm hosting.
So you have filled in the blanks.
That's, I don't know.
I guess I'm a little surprised by it.
But if she hasn't endorsed him, then I guess it would make sense that she would stay away.
We'll see what happens here.
It's still early.
Thing doesn't start for a few hours now.
The amazing thing is it starts 7 o'clock tonight, and there's people already in more normal people in the center of Albuquerque than this guy's ever seen.
What kind of people are normally there?
If there's more normal people in the center of Albuquerque today, Jay, I appreciate the call.
Folks, I teased this, and I better get to it's not that big a deal.
That's why I've saved it to last.
Hurricane season is June 1st.
The drive-bys, this is the setup, have been disappointed.
There hasn't been a Hurricane Katrina since Hurricane Katrina.
This is from AccuWeather.
We love AccuWeather, but I just want to share something with you.
Tropical system may brew near southeastern U.S. Coast Memorial Day weekend.
That's weekend to come.
Is that this coming weather?
Is no, it's this weekend.
Memorial Day is Memorial Day is a week from yesterday.
Anyway, conditions, that's what I mean.
This month is going by the year is zooming by here.
Anyway, conditions will become favorable for tropical development over the Atlantic Ocean in the vicinity of the southeastern United States toward the end of May and into early June.
Now, when you read the headline, you think, my God, there's a storm out there.
And it may actually become tropical.
No, there's nothing out there.
All that's out there is conditions that are favorable for a storm forming.
But they've got a graphic.
They've got two arrows, one aiming Florida, one aiming North Carolina.
Big arrows with a giant red potential development area.
Waters in the area are sufficiently warm enough, and winds aloft are light enough to initiate and sustain a tropical system, said AccuWeather hurricane expert Dan Kutlowski.
Now, again, we like AccuWeather.
Don't anybody now haul off and start telling them it was ripping them, but this is there isn't a storm.
There's no circular development.
There's no low-pressure area.
All there is is light wind and warm water.
And that means conditions are favorable for the formation of a storm.
Typically, very early season tropical storms begin as non-tropical storms or subtropical hybrid storms.
This is a possibility in this case.
People from Florida to Georgia, Carolina's Bahamas may want to keep an eye on the tropics in the coming days.
We do every day.
That's part of living here.
Now, folks, for a day where there's absolutely nothing in the news, this was one hell of a show, right?
Just imagine how good these shows are when there's news out there.
There was nothing in the news today that's worth shouting at, but we made lemonade out of whatever it is out there, and we do it every day.