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You know, folks, NFL opened last night, and I knew this is coming.
I knew this, I don't know how many years ago.
I knew this was coming.
And you had better get ready for it because it's never going to be the same.
In fact, I've got that.
I've got, there have been a whole lot of responses to the column that I read parts of on the program earlier in the week called the Flight 93 election.
And there are way too many responses to choose from here, but I've decided on one that I want to bounce off of today.
So that's coming up.
The Democrats are nervous as they can be about the upcoming debates.
After Hillary bombed in the presidential forum with Matt Wauer the other night, they are paranoid.
And the Hillary campaign is demanding that Chris Wallace be pulled.
The Hillary campaign demanding Chris Wallace of Fox News be yanked as a debate moderator.
Now, you've got to understand how these people went into this.
Ostensibly, the Democrats believe that Trump is an absolute buffoon.
The election is thus over.
Trump doesn't have a prayer.
Hillary is owed this.
This is her coronation.
They have the power and the money and whatever else they need to do of the Democrat Party to secure this win.
Trump does not have a prayer, except the polling data shows otherwise.
And the conventional wisdom has been that Hillary is just going to mop the floor with Trump in these debates.
It's going to be so bad that it's going to be embarrassing.
And why?
Well, because Hillary is so smart.
She's the smartest woman in the world.
Hillary Clinton knows more and has forgotten more than Donald Trump is capable of learning.
She can dazzle.
She can impress.
She can talk about government and intricacies involved with government, the names of agencies, the names of foreign leaders, and Trump's going to be reduced to a stumbling, bumbling, Bruce Babbitt.
Except it didn't work out that way.
You know what they figured out?
You can tell when the leftists go after one of their own in the media, which they did, they set out, they just tried to destroy poor old Matt Wauer.
I'm sure Matt Wauer wishes he could grow his hair back so he can walk around disguised and unrecognized now.
I mean, they tore into this guy, and it's all because Hillary bombed.
And all he did was ask her questions about things they think are off-limits.
Her emails, her private server, her basic way of behaving in government.
Benghazi, those are supposed to be off-limits.
Not supposed to talk to her about that.
She showed she's not equipped to deal with it.
She got defensive.
She didn't look warm and fuzzy.
This is why Biden's out there saying she's got to find a way to show people she's got a heart.
But that's very hard for a Nurse Ratchet type personality to do.
Then the other thing they saw, it didn't matter.
It did not matter what Trump appeared to know or didn't know.
He had a commanding presence on the stage in that forum.
Remember, my friends, never forget this.
There are a couple of exceptions to this, and I am one of these exceptions.
For the most part, people will not remember what you say over the long haul, but they will never forget how you make them feel.
Well, I'm telling you, using that rubric, Hillary Clinton doesn't have a prayer.
She does not make people feel good.
She doesn't have the ability.
She doesn't have the ability to be humble.
She just is not inner.
I mean, she's the palace of Versailles every day in and out, and that's it.
You know, she went to a Baptist, Southern Baptist, it was an African-American convention at some kind of Olving the Baptist Church in Kansas City.
They had it at the convention center.
They had to rope off 90% of the convention center because nobody showed up.
The choir was almost as big as the crowd.
I'm not kidding.
They had to put up those screened, what do you call these things?
I can never remember the names of, I forgot the name of a door handle the other day.
I was trying to tell somebody what to grab and they got, these little partitions, that's what it is.
These screen partitions that they roll into place.
I saw some photos.
They're rolling these things out.
She's just not drawing crowds.
And she tried to be humble.
We got the audio soundbites coming up to establish all this.
And now they're getting very, very worried out there.
They're getting profoundly worried.
No, I haven't forgotten the NFL stuff.
I'm just sitting at a table here.
Very worried because Trump had a commanding presence on the stage and his charisma.
He just liked being there.
You can tell he liked being there.
It didn't matter what he said.
Now, that's not, I don't want anybody misunderstanding.
I'm not suggesting it doesn't matter what Trump says.
Don't misunderstand me.
I'm saying here that in a side-by-side comparison, Democrats are worried.
Hillary, conventional wisdom was mop the floor with Trump on the basis of experience and knowledge alone.
But that's not how people see it.
And the Democrats know it because they saw it and they were worried and they're troubled.
And now they're trying to get Chris Wallace yanked as one of the moderators simply because he is from Fox News.
We'll get to the audio soundbites of this in a minute.
The NFL opened last night.
This is not about Brandon Marshall taking a knee during the national anthem.
This is going to become a tired, worn-out story before long.
You might have heard the Seattle Seahawks are planning a team protest on Sunday.
You didn't hear this?
Doug Baldwin, one of the Seahawks players and a couple of other Seahawks players said they were toying with the idea of a total team protest against the national anthem on Sunday, which just happens to be the 15th anniversary to the day of 9-11.
Now, supposedly they've changed their mind about this.
They say the latest update about this.
They're not going to do that, but they were pondering it.
And we've also learned that the Seahawks have a couple people, a player and a coach, who are 9-11 truthers who believe the government flew the planes into the World Trade Center.
And one of the people believes it's a head coach.
And I got into an argument with a retired military man some years ago about this.
People are now saying maybe, maybe the head coach is just joking.
Maybe he's really not a 9-11 truther.
But one of the players is.
And the other players want to go along with this social injustice and all this.
Anything could still happen.
I mean, one of the things that they like to do is like Brandon Marshall last night, the Broncos, nobody knew it was going to happen.
Come out sing a national anthem.
The cameras focuses on both teams.
And there's number 54 for the Broncos taking a knee.
And nobody knew it was going to happen.
So the Seahawks could surprise people.
We'll just have to wait and see.
They're in one of the late games on Sunday, given it's a home game in Seattle.
Now, the big story of the NFL game last night, I don't know how to do the see I told you so on this.
Because I can't pinpoint in my memory exactly when something happened that made me realize the game of football has now been corrupted by the left.
It's recently, it's in the past three to four years.
Last night is an illustration of what I'm talking about.
The quarterback for the Carolina Panthers is Cam Newton.
He's a big guy.
He's 250 pounds.
That's huge for a quarterback.
It's huge for a running back.
It's huge for a fullback.
Somebody going to carry the ball.
He's tough to bring down.
Last night, Cam Newton was hit in the head by mean players on the Broncos four or five times, helmet-to-helmet strikes, which in the NFL are no longer allowed.
You can't go helmet to helmet on anybody, particularly a defenseless player, but you just can't do it.
They're trying to prevent as many concussions from taking place as they can as they make efforts to make this game of violent collisions safer.
Football is not a contact sport.
Basketball is a contact sport.
Football is a collision sport, violent collision sport.
If you play in the offensive line or the defensive line, you and I couldn't last one play there, folks.
The average human being would be on injured reserve for your career after one play.
It's like being in a car wreck without the car.
Every play.
I mean, these are really tough people that play this game.
And not everybody can.
There's only 1,600 of them that are qualified to play in the National Football League.
So the league is doing everything it can to pay attention to safety.
Concussions, you know, they made a movie about it, regaling some doctor in Pittsburgh who had discovered the noted disease CTE, which can only be diagnosed in an autopsy.
Well, anyway, Cam Newton, the hits were questionable last night.
Only one of them was called as a penalty.
However, the penalty was negated because in the same play, Cam Newton was accused.
I'm sorry, accused.
Football is not in the corner.
Cam Newton was penalized for intentional grounding.
So those penalties offset, which in the NFL means it's as though neither happened.
They just replay the down.
But it really is strange that an illegal hit to the head, which leaves the quarterback woozy, can be offset by an intentional grounding penalty.
But that's what happened.
Well, here's the upshot of it.
Well, Mediaite, this is not from a sports page.
This is not from any sports page that you would recognize.
This comes from Mediaite.
NFL under fire for violent hits taken by Cam Newton in season opener.
The NFL is drawing criticism from fans, from pundits, and even several players over its handling of the multiple vicious hits to the head taken by Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and Thursday night's season opener.
When was the last time, can you ever recall seeing the day after any football game a news story about the viciousness, about the violence, about how this can't be allowed to go on?
We got to step in and stop this.
This is outrageous.
This is impermitted.
Have you ever seen anything like this in post-game reporting outside of sports media?
Perhaps the worst I'm reading now from Mediaite.
Nothing against Mediaite.
Don't misunderstand here.
This is cultural, folks.
Game of football, never going to be the same.
This game is going to be reviewed play by play within the context of our culture, social justice, political correctness.
You wait every play.
Lawsuits are not far.
It's going to totally change the way you watch the game, the way it's reported, and the way it's played.
Perhaps the worst of the repeated shots came during the Panthers' final drive when Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart launched himself into Newton headfirst, making helmet-to-helmet contact.
Newton was face down on the Denver turf, unable to move for several seconds before slowly getting to his feet and finishing the drive.
The play resulted in a penalty against Denver, but other violent shots did not, much to the dismay of Panthers tight end Greg Olson.
He says, Look, we got to treat Cam like a quarterback.
I know he's the biggest guy in the field, but he's still a quarterback.
Fans and critics were up in arms over the fact that Newton was allowed to continue playing after all the hits and not removed from the game as part of the NFL's concussion protocol.
Now, this you realize what's happening here?
I'm making no comment on it.
I'm just bringing it to your attention.
I'm telling you.
So, what happened?
The NFL has this concussion protocol.
If anybody, they've got spotters up in the press box that are not tied to any team.
They got neurologists.
They got doctors.
They've got all kinds of people out there making sure that if a player even appears to have gotten a concussion, they yank him out of there and they give him the concussion test.
And if he fails, they don't put him back in there.
He's done for the day.
And they're upset that that didn't happen to Cam Newton because there were clearly a bunch of different times he could have very easily had a concussion and nobody made a move to help him.
The spotters up in the press box, the doctors, the neurologists, nobody.
And it says right here: fans, critics, pundits, reporters up in arms over the fact that Newton was allowed to continue playing after the hits.
Well, what do you expect?
It's the final drive.
The Panthers are down four.
They need to get into field goal range.
It's the opening game.
They lost to the Broncos in the Super Bowl.
Can you imagine being the person to take the Panthers starting quarterback out of the game in that circumstance?
It isn't going to happen.
Nobody wants that.
Just like Colby didn't want to be known as the guy that took out Hillary because of the FBI thing.
Nobody's going to step in here.
But the fact that now this is a huge news story, it's bigger than who won or who lost.
It's bigger than the guy that took a knee during the national anthem.
Just sit back, folks.
Just a small example of what's ahead here on the EIB network.
Having more fun than a human being should be allowed to have El Rushbo behind the golden EIB microphone.
I have a newspaper headline for you here that we would not probably have seen five years ago.
It is from the New York Daily News.
I don't think maybe three years ago they wouldn't have printed this.
You tell me.
I'm just going to read the headline to you.
Remember Eric Garner?
Name ring a bell.
You know who Eric Garner is.
Eric Garner, supposedly choked to death by New York cops on this he was selling black market cigarettes.
He wasn't choked to death.
He died of a heart attack in the ambulance on the way to the hospital, but he did not die from choking.
But it doesn't matter.
Black lives matter.
Want you to believe he died choking, but he didn't.
But that's who the guy is.
He has a daughter.
Daughter has become a social activist of sorts.
The mayor of New York City is Bill de Blasio, who is an absolute leftist.
Just creep.
He also happens to be married to an African American.
I'm saying all this so people of Rio Linda will not know.
They'll know one word in this headline.
I have to bring him up to speed.
The headline is: Eric Garner's daughter blasts Mayor de Blasio.
Quote, just because you like black Busa doesn't mean you love black lives.
Just because a headline in the New York Daily News, just because, hey, Mayor, just because you like black galore doesn't mean you like black lives.
Two years ago, three?
How long ago do you have to go before this headline doesn't get printed?
You tell me.
Just pouring through some loose news items here, basically headlines.
This also from the New York Daily News.
Exclusive.
Exclusive to the New York Daily News.
Judge tosses lawsuit against cops after Brooklyn man admits he lied about being beaten by police.
Say what?
Say, what?
You telling me a perp lied about being beaten by the cops?
Apparently, so.
Federal judge threw out a lawsuit and issued an extraordinary apology to four New York PD cops, accused of beating a Brooklyn man after the plaintiff, that would be the BE, took the witness stand on the first day of a civil trial and admitted that he made the whole thing up, that he had lied under oath.
Even the lawyer representing this guy, Lucas Delaya, in the excessive force suit, apologized to each of the cops and shook their hands after the jury had been dismissed.
In another New York Daily News headline, Eric Garner's daughter blasts Mayor de Blasio.
Just because you love black galore doesn't mean you love black lives.
As was pointed out to me, it sounds like something John Voigt, Mickey Donovan, would say on Ray Donovan.
And from the UK Daily Mail, do men make women grow old faster?
Male essence, quote unquote, gets females ready to reproduce, but that speeds up aging.
Now, you know what's going to come of this.
This is going to play right into the hands of the pro-choice crowd.
They're going to say, see, see, not only is pregnancy an illness, but the whole idea of women getting ready to reproduce, which is an unfair genealogical trait visited upon all women by God, now speeds up the aging process.
It'll be another reason why women should not even get interested in this.
And it's all because of men.
Even though they don't know they're doing it, it's just part of the genealogical, physiological makeup of things.
NFL under fire for violent hits taken by Canada.
These stories are all over the place.
And I just want to add one thing to them.
I'm going to tell you what's going to happen here.
In addition to all of this hand-wringing over every play now, you want to see the social media on this.
You ought to see the tweets on this by sports writers, outraged.
Somebody needs to be suspended.
The NFL needs to stop the game and throw some people out.
It's just incredible.
Tell you what's going to happen.
Quarterbacks are now going to be taken out.
There will be teams that will decide it's worth it to get a 15-yard penalty and maybe, maybe get kicked out of the game for an illegal helmet-to-helmet hit if it gets the opposing quarterback taken out of the game.
Imagine a scenario.
Pick any two teams you want.
Pick a team that has a really, I mean, one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
And it's a very meaningful game.
And the other team coaches, you know what, we got to get the quarterback out of the game.
And the simplest way to do it, you assign a bunch of defensive players helmet to helmet.
No bounty, no bounty, just helmet to helmet hit, cause the concussion protocol to be implemented, and the starting quarterback and the team will have to be taken out of the game.
This is going to increase headshots.
Headshots are going to become a strategic part of the game.
And when this starts happening, you're going to really see the sports writer community explode.
You're going to see Twitter and social media and the rest of the media and everybody else wringing their hands.
And you, I don't want to predict when this is going to actually happen, but it's not far down the line where you're going to be looking at football and remembering it the way it used to be.
And you're going to be longing for it.
The New York Times, speaking of social media, this is hilarious too, folks.
The New York Times company sent a memo to reporters reminding them not to editorialize about sensitive political issues on social media.
Nope, they're to save that for the newspaper.
New York Times sent a memo to reporters reminding them not to editorialize about sensitive political issues.
Back in June, Times higher-ups sent a memo to reporters warning against editorializing in the wake of the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting.
I thought this was satire when I first saw this.
And then I realized the editors of the Times understand that their competition is social media.
So they want their reporters to stop opining and doing whatever they do there and save it for the New York Times.
I can understand this.
I mean, one of the reasons I don't do a lot of TV, one of the reasons I do a whole lot of other stuff is if you want to find out what I think, come here.
This is where I am every day.
But the Times is that's a little different.
They don't want their precious opinionating anywhere but their own newspaper.
Have you heard about these doctors?
These concerned doctors, these, I guess they're neurologists who think that Hillary has serious health concerns.
Did you see this?
Let me read to you the upshot of this.
And it's a press release, but it has been reported as news.
Concerns about Hillary Clinton's health are serious.
And they could be disqualifying for the position of president.
Say nearly 71% of 250 physicians responding to an informal Ethernet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, otherwise known as the AAPS.
So what happened here?
The AAPS sent out an informal survey to their membership.
250 doctors, 71% of them responded that Hillary Clinton's health concerns could be disqualifying for President of the United States.
20% said that the concerns for her health are likely overblown, but they should be addressed by a full release of her medical records.
Only 2.7% responded that they were just a political attack.
Now, folks, it seems to me here that we have a scientific consensus here.
Just as we have in climate change and global warming, we have a consensus of scientists here.
These happen to be doctors, but they wear white coats and they work in labs, which makes them scientists.
And 71% of them think that Hillary's health concerns are so bad that she may not be qualified to hold office.
And an even greater number think that it's so bad that she needs to release her health records.
So it's settled.
A consensus of scientists has suggested Hillary's not qualified.
That settles it.
She is not qualified.
And the story, right here it is.
I have it.
Scientific consensus.
71% of scientists, doctors, make the claim.
She's not qualified.
Back in a sec.
Don't go.
Okay, time to get to the phones and the Hillary debate debacle.
The presidential form debacle and the panic and fear that's overtaking the Democrats over her lack of, well, she just bombed out, frankly, didn't look good.
And then she needed to let people see her heart, and she needs to try to be humble, and she needs to try to be real.
I just, I find this incredible.
woman who we are told the smartest woman in the world for her entire 30-year political career.
And that's 30 years and she still hasn't shown us her heart.
30 years and we still haven't seen the real Hillary.
The problem is we have.
The problem for them is that we have seen the real Hillary.
But try this from the Daily Caller.
Hillary Clinton, men bullied me while I was taking the LSAT.
Hillary Clinton said said she was harassed by a group of men who feared being drafted while she was taking a law school admissions test.
She relayed the story to Humans of New York.
Do you know what Humans of New York is?
No, it's not the de Blasio staff.
It's a blog featuring interviews done on the streets of New York.
So some yokel with a camera goes out and asks your average New Yorker what he thinks about this or that on the street, and they put it on this blog.
And Hillary relayed the story to this group, Humans of New York, that she was bullied and harassed by a group of guys who feared being drafted when she was taking the LSATs.
She said, I was taking a law school admissions test in a big classroom at Harvard.
My friend and I were some of the only women in the room.
I was feeling nervous.
I was a senior in college.
I wasn't sure how well I would do.
And while we're waiting for the exam to start, a group of guys began yelling things like, you don't need to be here.
And there's plenty else you can do.
It turned into a real pile on, Hillary said.
One of them even said, if you take my spot, I'll get drafted and I'll go to Vietnam and I'll die.
So here's Hillary minding her own business, preparing to take the LSATs at Harvard.
And a bunch of brute guys come up and say, you don't need to be here.
You're a woman.
Who do you think you are?
If you take my slot, I'm going to get drafted.
I'm going to go to Vietnam.
I'm going to die.
It's going to be your fault.
This is the story she's telling now.
How many lies has this woman told me to be named after Sir Edmund Hillary after being turned down for the Marine Corps?
Because what was it?
Well, they didn't call her a dog.
The Marines have a name for this.
It's a dog unit dog.
This, I forget what it is.
And Hillary took it.
She thought she was being called a dog.
She's put that story out.
Now this.
Now this story.
And she said they weren't kidding around.
It was intense.
It got very personal, but I couldn't respond.
I couldn't afford to get distracted because I didn't want to mess up the test.
So I just kept looking down, hoping that the proctor would walk into the room, meaning the professor.
I know that I can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional, Hillary admitted.
Really?
Excuse me.
I know that I can be perceived as aloof or cold or unemotional, but I had to learn as a young woman to control my emotions, and that's a hard path to walk because you need to protect yourself.
You need to keep steady, but at the same time, you don't want to seem walled off.
And sometimes, sometimes I think I come across more in the walled-off arena.
And if I create that perception, then I take responsibility.
I don't view myself as cold or unemotional, and neither do my friends.
We love, in fact, you'd be surprised, me and my friends, we love those umbrella drinks you get in the Caribbean.
And neither does my family.
But if sometimes in the perception I create, then I can't blame people for thinking that.
Whoa!
She's admitting that she's cold.
She's admitting she's aloof, and she's saying it's a perception, and it's all because a bunch of guys bullied her when she's taking the LSATs.
Don't forget this woman flunked the bar exam in D.C. They yanked her off the Watergate committee because she wanted to deny Nixon some constitutional rights, and that's not an exaggeration.
They yanked her off.
She flunked the bar exam in Washington.
That's why she decided to go to Arkansas with Bill.
That's one of the primary reasons she went.
So she just loved playing the victim.
Isn't it just class?
The victim, the women card, the gender card.
Yeah, I was just waiting at DBL sats.
I was only one of two women in the room who were already being discriminated against.
It just isn't fair.
And there were a bunch of brutes in there, a bunch of bullies, and they were saying I was taking their jobs.
They deserved other jobs because they're men.
And they were going to die if you sent to Vietnam if I passed the test and they didn't.
And they were trying to bully me in the living room, but I didn't.
It's talk about Trump exhibiting unpresidential type temperament.
Anyway, and this doesn't even get to the debate mess that they're in.
That's coming up.
I need to get a call then because always try to do that in the first hour of Open Line Friday.
We're going to start in Detroit with Amanda.
I'm glad that you called Amanda.
Hi.
Hi, Rush.
I just want to start by saying that I'm so honored because this is the second time that I've gotten through to you just in the last six months or so.
I feel so blessed.
I grew up listening to you with my father, and I'm a millennial rush baby, one of the few.
I appreciate that.
Thank you very much.
Oh, thank you for all that you do and say.
I want to appeal to your technical savvy and expertise.
I was reading recently that Drudge Report is breaking the records, how they have, you know, over a billion hits just in the month of July.
And my question to you was, I noticed that when I'm on the Drudge Report and I'm scrolling through trying to take in all the headlines, I noticed that the page reloads rather frequently every couple of minutes, actually.
And I was wondering if you thought that that might fudge the number of hits that are actually getting, you know, the same person can get registered multiple times within their one visit to the page.
No, I don't think I don't think a page reload is the same as tabulated the same as clicking on a link.
It's a good question.
I'm going to have to find that out.
I don't think it's the same.
You actually, the numbers that Drudge promotes as the record number of hits are actually people clicking on the links.
The reason that page refreshes so fast is because the news refreshes that fast.
The page refresh is designed to get you looking at what might be new.
It's a strategical thing.
It's not hard to set that up.
A couple of things we've done at rushlimbo.com, and I said, Look, can you set this up as an auto-reload like every 90 seconds?
And I got the biggest bunch of we can't do it type stuff.
I don't even remember what the reasons were.
But clearly, the people didn't want to do it.
So it's apparently not that easy to do, which surprises me.
It seems like it would be easy.
An auto-refresh seems to me not complicated at all.
But I think it's just a strategic thing that Drudge does just to make sure that you don't miss.
The page gets updated a lot.
And every time it refreshes when you're there, it makes you wonder, is there something new here?
And you start scanning.
Okay.
It's all about keeping you there.
Look, every website proprietor wants you to stay there.
And they're looking for every reason they can to get you to stay there.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
I don't want you leaving this program.
We do similar things here.
We don't reload your radio, of course.
We do it.
We didn't take any content.
I didn't want to.
Go ahead, Rush.
You didn't want to do what?
I didn't want to take anything away from Drudge because I love reading his page every day.
But I just thought you were definitely the person to ask.
Well, no, I am.
There's no question on the right.
And even if I am a smidgen wrong about this, I will find out about it and correct it.
But even if, let me, dwindling seconds, even if a page reload counts as a hit, believe me, that doesn't explain the billions of people and hits that that page gets.
Don't think it's a substitute for that.
It's genuine.
Back in just a second, folks.
Don't go away.
Our buddy Louis Gomert got in trouble.
You hear about this?
He's out there saying Hillary Clinton's brain's in a blender.
And he's gotten in a lot of trouble.
And he's blaming it on us.
He's blaming it on me.
A lot of other stuff, too, folks.
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