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Sept. 28, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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September 28, 2016, Wednesday, Hour #2
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I know it's a big deal to people, but it's just a distraction to me.
Obama's first veto is gonna be overridden, it looks like.
This is the bill.
9-11 families wanted to sue Saudi Arabia.
Obama says you can't.
You can't no, we're not gonna permit that.
And they overrode his veto of the bill.
It's gotta go to the House to see uh sweeping by partisan majority in the Senate 97 to one to affirm a bill allowing 911 suits against our friends the Saudis.
The uh the loan holdout voting with Obama was dingy Harry.
97 to 1.
Greetings, folks.
Great to have you back.
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I mentioned in the previous hour, political story, Clinton campaign in panic mode over black voter support in Florida.
This is interesting.
I mean, this is the conventional wisdom is from the drive-by side is that if if Hillary cannot get close to replicating the Obama turnout, particularly in African Americans, that she is in deep, deep doo-doo.
Now, Hillary, of course, counters this by going out to black events and trying to sound like she's African American.
I ain't no ways tired.
When in fact, she can barely stand up.
She's so damn tired.
I ain't no way tired.
It's not working, so she had to send Muchell my bell out as a surrogate in Philadelphia today at LaSalle University during a Hillary Clinton campaign event.
We have the first of two sound bites here from the first lady.
No one in our lifetime has ever had as much experience and exposure to the presidency.
Here we go with this again.
Stop the tape.
You know, this is insulting my intelligence.
Here we go again with a variation on the theme that nobody has ever been more qualified than this Fraulein.
Hillary Clinton for crying out loud.
Obama said it at the convention.
He said, Bill, you know what?
We're gonna have to admit it.
I mean, she be better than you, Bill.
And you know what?
She's even better than me.
She's more qualified than I was.
Oh my God, grab the strat of variouses.
I could barely keep my dinner down when I'm listening to that tripe.
And here we have to hear it again.
Hillary Clinton more qualified than George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln, then John Quincy Adams, then Franklin Delano Roosevelt, then Ronaldus Maxim.
Magnus, Ronaldus Magnus, not Maximus.
Ronaldus Magnus.
Anyway.
So now Michelle's getting in on this.
Is it fascinating?
She's so unqualified.
Look at how they have to oversell her.
This simply just isn't believable, but here it is again.
I promise I will not interrupt the bite this time.
No one in our lifetime has ever had as much experience and exposure to the presidency.
Not Barack, not Bill.
Oh, no, but I and yes, she happens to be a woman.
Oh we cannot afford to squander this opportunity.
Particularly given the alternative.
Because we know that being president isn't anything like reality TV.
It is not an apprenticeship.
And it is not just about fiery speeches or insulting tweets.
Man, oh man, they're running against Trump.
She can't.
Michelle Obama can't even say anything positive about Hillary Clinton.
Michelle Obama's number one.
This is the first part of the bite.
The first thing she says, you gotta elect her because we can't stand him.
You gotta elect her because she's a woman.
She's a fro line.
We gotta elect her because we can't pass up the opportunity to elect a fraulein.
We gotta elect her because my God, she's more qualified than Brock than Bill and any.
Why, if they had such a great night, why if Hillary smoked Trump out of Hofstra University, why in the world are they campaigning this way?
Now, they fundraise this way.
Look, they they use me for fundraising.
They they've they've uh they're they're convinced.
That's why when Obama is addressing fundraisers, he always blames me for everything because I am gold.
I am fundraising gold.
Democrat donors hate me so much they hear my name and they run to their checkbooks.
And that's because the left has succeeded in ginning up this hatred for me.
Because I'm lovable, harmless, lovable little fuzzball.
There's nobody that knows me that hates me.
But anyway, so that's what Obama does, and that's what they're doing here.
They're throwing down this this uh Trump's the devil, Trump's this or that.
They can't tell anything positive about Hillary.
There isn't anything.
There isn't a positive record other than she cares about things and children and so forth.
So gotta run against Trump.
It just doesn't, it doesn't make sense if they had such a great debate, if they smoked Trump, if they just cleaned a clock out with Trump, to say that they gotta elect her to stop him.
He gotta elect her to get a frawline in the Oval Office, as opposed to uh to a guy.
Okay, here is the uh next bite.
Let's see what hidden gems we're gonna hear.
I haven't heard these.
Let's be clear.
Elections aren't just about who votes, but who doesn't vote.
Each of you could swing an entire precinct and win this election for Hillary.
You have the power.
But you could also help swing an entire precinct for Hillary's opponent with a protest vote.
Or by staying home out of frustration.
Because here's the truth.
Either Hillary Clinton or her opponent will be elected president this year.
And if you vote for someone other than Hillary, or if you don't vote at all, then you are helping to elect Hillary's opponent.
So the biggest reason to vote for Hillary is Trump.
And then she says to them, if you stay home, you're helping Trump.
This sounds like look, not I'm not engaged in wishful thinking.
I'm I'm giving you my my genuine reaction.
This seems like desperation to me.
No, you can run against your opponent.
I thought that not that.
Reagan did a masterful job of reminding people what a disaster Jimmy Carter was, but Reagan had that agenda.
He had the three legs of the stool that were his agenda, and everybody knew what they were, and they were easy to grasp and easy to understand.
And I'm telling you, I don't think even the most ardent Hillary Clinton supporters can't tell you what the three big issues that she's gonna do are.
Do you think they can?
Do you know what they are?
You still what are okay?
You do, you really do.
Okay, I'll bite.
What are Hillary's top three?
Uh uh-huh.
Okay.
That's four things.
Okay.
So Mr. Snerdley responding to the host challenge, says, oh, yeah, I can tell you what she stands for.
And uh here they are, help me along here if I've uh the tax race tax on the rich.
Rich people raise tax on the rich because the rich aren't paying their fair share.
I mean, we're gonna stop trickle down.
Uh uh, what was the next one?
Oh, yeah, we're gonna make school free.
School's gonna be free, free college, forgive student loans.
Uh what's the third one?
I remember.
No, that's the fourth one.
That's the fourth one.
That's the fourth one.
What's the third one?
Yeah, we're gonna rebuild the Rhodes and Bridget schools, and black people will stop being shot.
No more black people shot.
You really are you being serious?
You really think that you walk down on the street, take a microphone and camera, stop somebody who is an admitted ardent Hillary supporter and ask them what she's gonna do, and that's what we're gonna hear.
My point is, where Reagan was, you know what?
Reagan's, he was going to balance the budget, get the economy moving, and lower taxes, all of this.
Inject a new type of economic supply side economics to reduce inflation and get the economy.
He's going to defeat the Soviet Union, going to rebuild the military.
The three things.
And he did them.
And they were identifiable.
So Yahweh, you went out and trashed Carter, which he did.
I mean, you couldn't avoid trashing Carter if you were talking about the current state of affairs in America.
But Hillary seems like 90% of this campaign's trashing Trump.
Unqualified, ill-tempered, doesn't belong, uh, hates what whatever it is that makes Trump unqualified.
But there isn't any equal focus on whatever her agenda is.
My point is that what it really is, she doesn't dare say, just like Obama didn't.
They can't.
Hillary Clinton cannot be honest in a nationwide campaign about what she's going to do.
She wouldn't get 30% of the vote, maybe 40, if she did.
Just like Obama didn't.
Obama didn't campaign on 90% of the stuff that he ended up doing.
Quite the opposite, in fact.
All I see were Shimon Perez has passed away.
I met Shimon Perez in my trip to Israel in 1993.
I was there for five days.
Well, actually, six days.
And it was the equivalent of a college semester in terms of what I learned.
But that guy, it was weird.
It was weird.
Well, we show up.
I had an entourage.
I had an entourage.
And I'm I didn't figure out until afterward that he had been told the left-wing version of who I am.
And that's because it didn't, it didn't make any sense.
He started ragging on Reagan.
He started taunting me, really wasn't, it was taunting me about Reagan.
And he was just making comments about people destroying trees, which was an early allusion to climate change.
And he kept undoing his belt.
We're sitting there as a meeting started out with 20 people in a room and then about 15 left.
It was just five of us and him.
He kept undoing his belt and reattaching his belt while seated.
And I'm looking, I didn't look around.
I just I noticed it, didn't comment on it.
I think I think I think the whole visit, he was just it was a it was a tease based on who he had been told I was.
Probably he they told him I was Netanyahu's illegitimate son or something.
And he was just, it was, it was, it was strange who ran into him when we were meeting with him in his office, while we were just getting up to leave his office, a car alarm, and this is the very secure set of offices where Prime Minister was, it was Rabin was the prime minister at the time.
Yitzak Rabin, pronounced Robin there.
And a car alarm starts, and they they hustled us away until they got that straightened out, and then we left.
Later in the day, our group is over at the Knesset, and we're leaving the Knesset.
Oh, I'm leaving something out.
We were told when we were leaving that it was Shimon Peres' car that had the alarm had gone off.
It's okay, big deal.
When we are leaving the Knesset later the same day, about five o'clock in the afternoon, Shimon Perez walks in.
One of the guys traveling with me walked up to him.
Hey, buddy, did you get your car alarm fixed?
I said, Oh my God, don't do this to me.
Hey, buddy, did you get your car alarm?
And Perez looked at him and just said, apparently you are more in fond than I. I have no idea what you're referring to, buddy.
I said, Oh my God.
Oh, geez.
And we high tailed.
And it's now one of the funny talking points of the trip.
But Reagan on the trees, provoking Reagan, and um undoing the belt buckle.
And there was serious discussion at the same time.
I mean, the whole meeting wasn't there.
There was actually serious discussion about Israeli-Palestinian issue.
In fact, in 1993, when I was there, Robin was the prime minister, and this they were first, these the first inkling that they in Israel were willing to sit down and actually talk with uh with Arafat.
And I I asked them, well, why why do you think you can make peace with these guys?
Is that I asked him, is it generational?
You guys have been fighting this war your whole life.
You're now grandfathers.
You don't want your kids to grow up and have to live the way you did.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
This is the right time.
I came later to understand the reason that they were all talking that was because Clinton administration was demanding that more accommodations with Arafat be made.
In fact, it got so bad that Bill Clinton offered Yasser long after 1993, but Clinton offered Arafat everything he was demanding.
And Arafat backed out.
And that's when we knew that they don't want an end to this.
Or Arafat didn't, anyway.
And his uh the fatah party in the PLO.
Anyway, I've taken a break here, folks.
We will continue after this.
Don't go away.
I want to go back to this Michelle Obama soundbite.
Just just the first one, not the whole thing, but listen to the uh beginning of this here.
No one in our lifetime has ever had as much experience and exposure to the presidency.
Not Barack, not Bill, nobody.
And yes, she happens to be a woman.
Monica Lewinsky had a lot of exposure to the presidency.
She was a woman.
Seriously.
Monica Lewinsky, a lot of exposure.
Um Paula Jones.
Well, no, but Apollo Jones, that was probably Kathleen Willie.
There's a bunch of them that have a lot of exposure.
Here is just two sound bites that go all the way back with Hylaman and Halprin being upset that I didn't say that Trump blew the debate, therefore Trump couldn't say it.
They're all up.
They wanted Trump to admit that he had a bad debate.
Gotta be honest, got to admit that he blew it, but he can't since I didn't say he blew it.
And the rest of the drive-by is very, very angry that a lot of people don't see it the way they did.
Last night, Anderson Cooper 360, he talked with the network's political correspondent Sarah Murray about Trump's campaign.
Cooper said, What did Trump have to say about his debate performance last night, Sarah?
Donald Trump is still insisting he won the debate, even though some of his supporters at this rally said they believe he may have missed some opportunities to go after Clinton.
And right here he said that he was holding back against Clinton, that he didn't want to embarrass her, even as he hammered her performance last night, saying it was over-rehearsed, saying it was scripted.
And it's been an interesting rally, Anderson, because we're really seeing sort of a flashback to the Republican primary Donald Trump.
They just they wanted to go out and admit that he blew it, just like if you remember that press conference where the media for 45 minutes demanded George W. Bush admit that he'd made mistakes.
They wanted Trump to admit, and they can't believe it he won't admit it.
They can't believe that Trump thinks he did okay.
They can't believe that Trump would even say he did okay.
Next up, back to all due respect on Bloomberg, Mark Halpern speaking with Casey Hunt, MSNBC's political correspondent.
A question do you expect her to have a lot of down days to prepare for the next debate?
Or be more like Trump, out there campaigning with some practice on the side.
My sense is that they do feel like they need to make sure that she is out there on the one hand, but I think they think it's very important that they balance that with making sure she gets enough rest, frankly.
Right.
What the he so the question is, hey, look, is she not going to take advantage of this big win?
Is she gonna be out there?
That's what we want.
We want to see Hillary out there.
Or is she going to go back home and rest and prep for the next debate?
Folks, she's not going to be out there because she's not drawing crowds.
Trump was in Melbourne, Florida yesterday.
The droves of people.
It's indescribable the numbers of people inside and outside the venue.
And Hillary's numbers are still in the small hundreds when she does an event.
But that's not why they need to keep her home.
They need to keep her home.
Rest up, I'm sure, is is really what what uh she needs to be able to persevere and continue.
But they got problems.
Florida, Pennsylvania, black vote, big time.
No, no, no.
I still have all that ready to go.
We'll get to it at some point.
This Miss America or Miss whatever it is, Miss USA.
Miss Universe, yeah.
It's always the unexpected, I get you.
Who would have ever thought, coming out of that debate, this what you drive by.
Who would have ever thought of all the pre-publicity in this debate and all the forecasting, all the predictions, all the chat up, who would believe that a controversy over a former Miss Universe who's now a porn star campaigning with Hillary Clinton would become such a big deal in the presidential campaign.
That's how little Hillary Clinton has to promote herself.
That she has to import some woman Trump supposedly has insulted by calling her a little piggy or Miss Piggy.
She gained 60 pounds, this babe did.
Did you know that?
She gained 60 pounds.
It tried drive by trying to report she gained 16.
She gained 60.
Now she's out there ripping Trump left and right.
But a porn star, isn't that all Hillary?
Bill Clinton and a porn star as as part of the campaign.
And there's an intern.
Get this.
There's an intern that has relevancy in the phone scandal thing, the email scandal thing, whose name is Monica.
Working for Hillary.
But I gotta get back to the phones.
People have been waiting patiently here, and it's time to do this.
So we go back to um Hurley, New Mexico.
This this is Linda.
Great to have you on the program.
Hi.
Thank you.
Hi, Rush.
I really call to say thank you, thank you, thank you for straightening my head up every morning.
You know, as we listen to these other news programs, we don't realize it kind of creeps up there under the gray matter.
I sat down to watch the debate, and I just uh didn't realize I thought, well, now he's gotta be nice and he's gotta be sweet and he's gotta be all this.
And after it was over with, I thought, well, he blew it, and I couldn't wait to get you the next morning and you straightened me out and said, Hey folks, that's not who he is.
That's not how he got here, and that's not how he's gonna win.
And some of us still fall back and we think, oh, he's gonna be nice and sweet, and he's not gonna interrupt and and he's just gonna be just charming, etc.
That's not who he is, and we need you to remind us, and you do.
And I wish the good Lord would give me your discerning mind.
And that's what I wanted to do.
I wanted to say thank you.
Don't ever quit reminding us.
We cannot we cannot judge him by the way we judge everybody else.
He's different.
Well, I appreciate you.
I appreciate your uh uh your kind words and your kindness.
That's I I really do.
Uh look, she raises a good point.
It is really hard to avoid getting sucked in by whatever the daily soap opera narrative of the mainstream media is.
Especially for us.
I mean, we watch it all the time.
We are I venture to say that the vast majority of you, maybe not junky status here, but you're really profoundly interested in all this because it's the country and the future, kids and grandkids that we're talking about here.
So you are here because you're profoundly interested.
As such, you are profoundly informed.
You You are well aware.
And in the process of staying informed, you have to expose yourself to the media.
And it's it's really hard to have a wall built up, to have boundaries around yourself so that the attempts to corrupt your mind don't get in your mind.
I myself, on rare occasions, slip, and it happens.
And I something will happen that'll slap me effectively upside the head, and I'll really leave me a comment from a friend that I an item that I admiss, or just a different way of thinking about it.
I understand how easy it is to get caught up in it.
One of the reasons it is easy to get caught up is because there is this lingering lifetime experience with the media that has as one of its features that it's objective and that it's actually fair and that it is actually the news.
None of that is the case anymore.
But it's difficult to look at it that way.
It isn't for me.
I every time, I don't care what it is, New York Times, which I don't, I don't, folks, I don't even read it anymore because I know what I'm gonna get.
I know exactly I'm gonna get faked fact, fake fact check.
In fact, that is something I need to sound the warning on again, as I did yesterday.
Hillary Clinton is unable to win this election on her own, with her own attributes and her own agenda, her own personality, her own character, characteristic, she cannot do it.
For all this talk we hear about she's more qualified than anybody who's ever held the office, it's just flat out lies.
It is embarrassing, in fact, and it it indicates they really don't have anything substantive in terms of a resume, achievements, accomplishments.
There's no reason to elect her.
Listen to Michelle Obama.
Here's Michelle Obama, the first lady going out trying to drum up the black vote in Pennsylvania, because they're in trouble with the black vote in Pennsylvania and Florida.
That's an effort to put together the Obama turnout coalition, and they're having big trouble.
What is the Michelle Obama in in campaigning for Hillary?
What are the top two reasons to vote for Hillary?
Number one because Trump's the opponent, number two, Trump's the opponent.
Number three, she's a woman.
And that's it.
That's the best the sitting first lady can come up with.
You gotta vote for her because Trump is a mean guy.
You gotta vote for her because Trump, Trump, why, Trump, Trump's Trump.
We hate Trump.
And you're gonna vote for her because she's a woman.
That's it.
It's the best they can do.
So they have to pollute your mind and corrupt your mind on Trump.
You like Trump, or you want Trump to win, or you hate her, one of the two.
But you don't want her to win.
And you panic to one degree or another when the drive-by start piling on Trump, and you think it's hopeless.
We're in trouble.
Trump's got to do something, he's gonna change, he's gotta change, he's gonna do something.
No, I don't, that's not the way he changed if he wants to, but that's not how you deal with the media as they are.
And it's it's it's tough to avoid uh falling into the traps that they lay every day in terms of how they want you to see Trump.
This fact check technique is the latest.
Let me tell you what it really is.
There is no fact-checking.
The fact that the New York Times and the Washington Post and USA Today and all these other papers and networks now have fact checkers is for one reason.
It allows them to fool you into thinking they have an objective nonpartisan staff or person analyzing everything the candidates are saying And telling you what they're saying is true and what they're saying is false.
When in fact, the fact checkers are no different than the biased left-leaning reporters and columnists at these papers and on these networks.
But the fact check, the idea that it is a fact-check story, is designed to say to you that it is objective and analytically fair, and all it is is a vehicle for them to do opinion journalism under the guise of fairness, which, if you fall for it, gives it even more power.
Because if you think that the fact-checkers like PolitiFact or Snopes or whoever else, if you quote them constantly as the Bible, well then you've fallen for it.
They're no different than anybody else out there in the media.
And if you look at the supposed actual things they are fact-checking, I'll give you one example.
Trump said the other day that Hillary has started copying something that he does.
Parking his airplane just outside a hangar so that the TV camera spots the plane at a rally with Trump standing in front of it.
He said Hillary has begun to copy.
So they fact-checked that in the New York Times.
And they concluded that Trump was lying.
Because Trump did not invent the tarmac campaign rally.
Well, Trump never said he invented it.
He never said he was the first.
All he said was Hillary has started copying me on it, which is true.
But they put their fact checker on it with the conclusion that Trump's lying again.
When Trump never said he started the thing, he never created it.
It wasn't as I never said anything of the sort.
He just said she's copying me.
It's not even something you'd fact-check anyway.
What the hell is the fact?
What difference does it make?
But they use it as the opportunity to once again try to report on Trump as a liar, as a fraud, as a phony, when in this race, Mrs. Clinton owns those almost exclusively.
Phoniness, fraud.
The fact check is a, you even heard Hillary.
How many times in the debate?
After Trump had said something, there's Hillary with that robotic smile.
Oh, the fact checkers are going to have fun with that one.
She was cueing them.
She was cueing them.
She wanted to see stories the next day.
Fact checkers examining what Trump had just said.
Gonna be interesting to see what the fact checkers do with that.
It was an inside joke, because they're all in on it.
If you listen to this program every day, you will be given advice, and you will be shown how to avoid falling for this.
And if you do fall for it before this program comes to the air, you will be talked out of it.
We'll save you each and every day on this.
Because it is a trap.
The daily narrative, soap opera script, whatever you want to call it that the media says is the news of the day.
Like right now, the news of the day is literally they're trying to turn this Miss Universe into the Kazir Khan of the convention.
Remember that guy.
He was the father of the mother and father who lost a son in Afghanistan or Iraq.
And the wife didn't speak.
And Trump fell for it, made a comment about him, and they spent two weeks ripping Trump to shreds for insensitivity and cold-heartedness, trying to do the same thing with this babe.
She is the next iteration of Kazir Khan.
But I just think it's ironic.
I think it's great that Hillary's campaign has to import a porn star in order to have something to use against Trump.
We'll be back here in just a moment.
To Hayward, California.
This is Bob Bob.
It's great to have you with us.
Welcome, sir, to the EIB Network.
Thank you, Rush.
It's an honor to speak with you.
A little earlier you were speaking about the decline in the NFL's numbers, and just about the same time I was on my uh ESPN app looking at the stories there, and there's a story from Sunday's game about Antonio Brown, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, that he got uh told by the ref he was going to be benched if he didn't take off these blue uh spikes he had with pictures of his children on them.
Uh and the fines are justified by the NFL in this article because they make, quote, a personal statement, which is not allowed yet.
We have the Colin Kaepernicks and whatnot out there with their personal statement.
And I just think it speaks to the hypocrisy and the blindness that people have.
Here's the deal on that.
This is the deal.
What what in the way the NFL would explain this to you?
I'm this is a wild guess, but I this what they tell you.
There's two things going on.
Capernick is pre-game, not on the field, and is not violating any uniform code.
Antonio Brown is the NFL they have a guy.
Well, m multiple people.
Merton Hanks, former cornerback for the 49ers, used to be this guy, but he got a promotion in the NFL office, but they have a guy who's in charge of this.
There is an NFL representative that goes to every game, and during the pregame and game, this guy studies what players are wearing, looking for uniform violations, including whether or not shirt tails are tucked in or not, whether or not both pairs of socks are being worn at the right height.
If shoes meet league and individual team standards, they have a legitimate uniform police in the NFL.
And it's done because of marketing.
They have deals with Nike on the jerseys.
They have deals with other people, uh other gear and paraphernalia, as to make sure that players don't show up wearing Adidas, for example, when Nike is buying that sponsorship league-wide.
When it comes to shoes, shoes are a personal deal, players somewhere Nike somewhere, but the teams can often have deals that override that.
And then there are require Peyton Manning, when Johnny United died, wanted to wear black high tops playing for the Indianapolis Colts in honor.
NFL said you can't.
High tops are not part of the official uniform of the Indianapolis Colts, and we was refused permission.
And these players get fined.
You just don't hear about it.
They get fined for shirt tails untucked.
They get fined if the stripes on the jersey are not seen sufficiently.
You wouldn't believe how the NFL polices the uniform.
It's a marketing thing.
It's related to sales and loyalty to sponsors.
I saw the story.
Otonio Brown showed up with it with a pair of shoes.
And each shoe was partially blue, which is not a Steelers color.
Steelers' shoes are either all white or white and gold.
But you can't wear black.
Frankly, I prefer white.
White makes players look faster.
I I hate these teams like the Colts and the Bears with dark jerseys wearing these dark shoes.
I just think it looked like look at the Raiders.
The Raiders have these dark uh jerseys and they're wearing white shoes.
It just looks better.
But that's me.
I wish teams would change that color combo.
But they they police this stuff like you can't believe.
And so Brown came out.
I didn't I didn't know that it was his kids' pictures on the shoes.
I just knew that half of the shoe was blue or there was some blue, like a powder blue on the shirt, dark blue, and along with the gold.
And they made him change.
It would not have been the referees.
Well, I guess it could have been.
It would have been these league police officers, which would be.
And if he didn't, they weren't going to let him go on the field in the second half.
If he didn't change that parachute, he was not going to be allowed to play.
It wasn't, okay, go ahead and wear them and we're going to find you, dude.
He wasn't going to be allowed to play.
And then over here you got Capernick.
See, this is my point.
We got the league and coaches telling these guys what they can't do.
Hundreds of times a day.
But when it comes to trashing the flag, I can't tell a guy what he can't do.
We've got some Capernick soundbites, by the way.
Not going to help things.
we'll get to them here when I have time.
It's coming up.
Don't go away.
Hey.
By the way, this Alicia Machado, she's not just a porn star, she's also accused of driving the getaway car in her boyfriend's murder attempt, and she was accused of threatening to kill the judge if he convicted her boyfriend.
And apparently, she is the source for all the things Hillary accused Trump of saying about women.
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