Yes, America's anchorman is away, and by executive order, he has decreed that an undocumented anchorman shall be permitted to sit behind the golden EIB microphone.
This is Mark Stein coming to you live from the far north country of northern New Hampshire.
Just snuck in this morning under the first piece in the Keystone pipeline.
It was really easy.
Nobody spotted me.
Nobody noticed a thing.
All too easy.
They're all too preoccupied putting the first bricks on the southern border wall.
Movement, energy in the executive, as Hamilton said.
And it's like, I love the way everyone's, oh, Trump is making a terrible mistake, doubling down on these preposterous allegations of millions and millions of people committing voter fraud.
Well, he's apparently going to issue some executive order on this.
And I don't actually know what he's going to do, but I will say I said on this show in November that America has the most disputed elections in the world, in part because it has the most unclean elections in not in the world, but in the developed world.
Let's put it that way.
That we live in an absurd situation now where you need a piece of ID to board a plane.
You need a piece of ID to go into certain corporate buildings.
You need to show a piece of ID.
If you check into an hotel, I dropped a visitor coming to see me on my TV show, dropped her off at the hotel in Bucolic, rural Vermont, and the hotel clerk asked for a piece of ID to verify that the person claiming to be checking in was in fact the same person who had made the reservation.
So to stay in some like little bed and breakfast in Vermont, you need to show ID, you need everything for ID, but oh, no, no, asking for ID for elections is racist.
So as a result, we don't know who votes.
Don't know how many people vote when they did the little thing in Michigan, the attempted recount, they gave it up because they just kept uncovering, like in whatever it is, Wayne County around Detroit, where there are no Republicans, it's all Democrats.
They just kept uncovering great elements of Democrat voter fraud.
He's serious about this.
I don't know what the solution is, but I personally would be very interested to know what the level of voter fraud in the United States is.
And I would actually be interested in reducing it because one of the problems, most of the voter fraud, actually, oddly enough, seems to occur in Democrat-controlled counters.
So I'd like to know what it is.
Just call me curious about it.
It's not a big priority.
All these people lecturing Trump, saying, oh, he's getting off message here.
He's getting off message here.
I saw the guy live in Barlington, Vermont, a year ago at the Flynn Theatre.
Best night ever had at the Flynn.
They were selling tickets for Trump Prov, an improv night of improv comedy about Trump outside the theater, the anti-Trump protesters.
You could go to a Vermont comedy club and see improv comedy about Trump.
I didn't buy a ticket because I know that Trump is funnier than any of the improv Trump guys are.
And the guy, somehow, he's completely off.
He goes up on stage and he talks about everything.
So like he'll be talking about the Iranian nuclear program and he'll segue into how Macy's stock has tanked since they stopped selling Trump ties.
And under the traditional rules of politics, that's bad because you're off-message because there's no point talking about how Macy's stock has tanked since they stopped telling Trump ties.
And yet, for all that, everybody got the message.
No, he didn't stay on message, but he got that everybody listening to him somehow gets the message.
That, yes, they know what he's going to do about illegal immigration.
They know what he thinks about ISIS.
They know somehow they all manage to get the message, even as he just wanders totally off message.
That's a brilliant way of communicating, if you can do it.
I spoke on my show, TV show, The Mark Stein Show.
They gave it that name in case I forget what it's called.
The Mark Stein show, I spoke to the best-selling novelist, Lionel Shriver, and she's a lady, despite being called Lionel.
And she's not a conservative at all.
She's basically a libertarian.
But she didn't care for Trump because as a writer, she didn't like the way he spoke.
All this sad, oh, you know, sad exclamation, Mark, or, oh, Hillary's numbers are horrible.
It's pathetic.
It's actually a brilliant.
He found a brilliant way of communicating that seemed authentic.
And what was interesting to me at the inauguration, which is incredibly just six days ago, because it seems like a lot has happened since then.
It seems an awful lot longer than six days since that helicopter with Mr. and Mrs. Obama took off and flew out of Washington.
What was interesting to me at the inaugural was whether he'd give a conventional inaugural address.
And he didn't.
He gave a Trump speech, all business, and the crowd said, the media said, oh, it's dark.
It's negative.
It's full of these phrases, as Hugh Hewitt mentioned, like American carnage.
What it didn't have is any of that so-called sunny optimistic thing.
You know, all that rubbish, you know, let us measure ourselves not by the depths of our despair, but by the soaring heights of our dream, borne ever upward on gaseous clouds of hollow, meaningless, fluffy rhetoric that dissolves on contact with reality and is instantly forgotten.
And we've all heard inauguration.
I'm being bipartisan here.
There's enough bipartisan blame to go round on those, that kind of American speechifying.
And it's garbage.
It's not even good rhetoric.
It's not Lincoln.
It's not Churchill.
It's just meaningless bilge.
And it doesn't connect with people's lives.
It doesn't connect with people's lives.
And he's doing it differently.
And that's what the media don't get.
It's like watching a bunch of tennis correspondents who are suddenly asked to cover a football game.
And they have absolutely no idea that the rules they're applying to what they're seeing no longer apply to this guy.
And I'll give you an example of this.
Mike, have we got this soundbite from this ABC interview?
Yeah, this was the ABC interview last night where the slimy, devious little creep from ABC, what's his name?
The slimy, devious little creep?
What's he called?
He's doing Muir, Muir.
He's doing that.
He's doing that thing where he wants to know, can you hear the voices from the women's march here in Washington?
Because this is the voice of the people, according to David Muir.
Can you hear the people sing, singing the songs of angry women parts?
And that's all, that's Ashley Judd.
Can you hear?
Actually, they could hear Ashley Judd in Bermuda.
That's how much they could hear.
So can you hear the voice of the people?
The voice of the George Soros-funded people is they're dressed as vaginas in the street.
It's the march of the vaginas.
Can you hear the vagina sing, singing the songs of angry women?
And David Muir wants to know, can you hear the people sing when you're all insulated in the Oval Office?
And look at the way Trump sticks it back to him.
Listen to this.
Could you hear them from the window?
I couldn't hear them.
But the crowds were large.
But you're going to have a large crowd on Friday, too, which is mostly pro-life people.
You're going to have a lot of people coming on Friday.
And I will say this, and I didn't realize this, but I was told, you will have a very large crowd of people.
I don't know, as large or larger.
Some people said it's going to be larger.
Pro-life people.
And they say the press doesn't cover them.
I don't want to compare crowd sizes to the public.
No, you shouldn't.
But let me just say, what they do say is that the press doesn't cover them.
Isn't that great?
He takes David Muir's question and he just says, up yours.
And that is spectacular.
Because again, it gets to the heart of what the media here.
Associated Press had a headline on a story.
They said, the first question, Trump's first question at the White House press office briefing is pro-Trump.
First question at White House press office briefing, pro-Trump.
Oh, really?
You do surprise me.
That was the Associated Press headline.
You know, did they ever, for eight years, run a headline every other day saying, first question at Obama press briefing is pro-Obama?
Because the first question's pro-Obama, the second question's pro-Obama, the third question's pro-Obama, and you can go right down the line.
But somehow, the fact that the first question at a pro-Trump briefing, at a Trump press briefing is pro-Trump, is news.
No, what David Muir is saying is there are people who matter.
There are people who matter.
And if you're these downtrodden vaginas in the street all marching wall to wall, wall to wall, vaginas everywhere, then you matter, then you matter.
But if you're a pro-life woman, you're actually not wearing a vagina on your head.
You're just dressed in a nice tweed suit with a with safe, respectable clothing.
You don't count.
You don't count.
And David Muir doesn't get it because that's actually why they lost the election.
The Democrats massively overplayed the dead white mail hand.
And they basically said to people, they basically reached a strategic decision that a section of their voter base in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania didn't matter.
And they had people, and that's fine if you do it in a smoke-filled room somewhere and you say, We're writing off these losers.
No one mentioned it.
But instead, they did mention it.
They went out on the airwaves and they put down, they said everybody, you can be the smallest, least discernible demographic group in the world.
Like, you know, the LGBT thing?
Like, okay, lesbian, gay, yeah, there's you, you run into the odd lesbian now again, you run into a gay guy again.
B, you run into the bi guys occasionally, swing both ways.
T, what's D, trans?
Oh, yeah, to trans.
You mean, yeah, Caitlin Jennifing.
Uh, Q, questioning, Q, what?
Questioning?
That's a constituency now, is it?
And then it goes off after that, LGBTQ, LGBTQERT, and nobody hasn't any clue what the QWERTY stands for.
They're the least detectable demographic groups on the planet.
Nobody knows who they are.
Nobody's met.
I can't.
I've met an LGB.
I think I met a T, but I've never met anybody from the QWERTYs.
And nobody knows who they are, and yet they're more important than you.
You dead white male in Rust Belt country, you dead white male in Michigan, in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, and all the rest of it.
You don't matter.
And the smallest, least demographically significant identity group on the planet matters more than you losers do.
And that's why the Democrats lost.
That's why the Democrats lost.
And David Muir, this big guy, big ABC News guy, he thinks he's going to sucker Trump into confessing that he hears the voice of the people.
That when he sees vaginas marching in the street, he hears the voice of the people.
He hears the voice of angry women.
He hears women saying, Women, I am woman, hear me roar.
And he wants Trump to admit that he, either, A, that he hears the women roar through the walls of the White House, that he's quaking.
As Ashley Judd says, oh, I feel Hitler in the streets, his mustache transformed into a tube.
He, when he hears Ashley Judd saying that, he's quaking under the desk in the Oval Office.
Or he wants him to say, no, I didn't hear that.
I was watching a Rosie O'Donnell rerun and thinking how lousy her ratings are.
So he wants, and instead, Trump does neither of those things.
He says, listen, there's going to be another march on Friday.
How come you guys don't cover that?
How come you guys don't cover that?
And that's it.
The rules are different.
He's not playing by your rules.
And he didn't play by the rules, Republican, Democrat, didn't play by Hillary Clinton's rules, didn't play by Karl Rove's rules.
And he found a way to win.
And the question for the media, who've got everything wrong these last 18 months, is, are you going to get everything wrong for the next four years too?
Or are you going to actually, instead of running headlines like, first question at Trump press conference is pro-Trump.
Oh, really?
Well, it's a 50-50 nation, twits.
Well, you flip a coin, flip a coin, heads tails.
Occasionally, Tails gets to ask a question.
Why is it news?
There's a 50-50 chance.
There ought to be a 50-50 chance.
Apparently, the 50-50 chance of it being a pro-Obama or pro-Trump question, pro-Trump, anti-Trump question, apparently that's so bizarre to the Associated Press that they make it a headline.
That's the bubble you're in, losers.
That's the bubble you're in.
Mark Stein for Rush will take more of your calls right ahead.
Mark Stein in Farush, let's go to Steve in Gainesville, Florida.
Steve, you're live on the Rush Limbaugh Show.
What's on your mind?
Well, there's a lot of opposition to banning the Muslims from coming over to the Muslim refugees from coming over to the United States because of the possible danger.
Well, this is not a new thing.
Before and during World War II, Franklin Roosevelt banned tens of thousands of Jews from Western Europe and Germany from coming to the United States thinking that they may be spies or saboteurs.
So it's not what Trump is suggesting is not a new thing.
It's been done before.
It was done by, yeah, it was done by Democrats against Jews fleeing Germany in the 30s and in the 1930s.
And it was done by Mackenzie King's ministry up in Canada, too.
He also stopped Jews coming into Canada, fleeing Germany.
Jews were a minority in Germany.
What's the parallel between that and today?
Well, it's just the fact that Trump is talking about banning Muslims from coming to this country.
So Muslims are the new Jews.
Is this the point?
Well, for some, they're not the new Jews.
Tell me something.
When countries that did admit Jewish refugees, how many of those Jewish refugees drove a crowd, a truck through a crowd of people on that country's national holiday?
How many Jewish refugees blew up airports?
How many Jewish refugees blew up train stations?
How many Jewish refugees committed mass gang rape from Scandinavia to the south of France?
Tell me that.
None that I know of.
And I understand.
And you know what that teaches you, Steve?
It's that history isn't quite that neat.
That simply because you say, oh, refugee group A and refugee group B, they're not the same.
I'll tell you something else.
I'll tell you something else.
If you look at any group of who were the first people, the Jewish refugees, when Jews were trying to flee, who did they try to get out first?
They tried to get out the most vulnerable.
Who are the people who are in this so-called refugee tide that is sweeping Europe?
They're fit young men.
In what kind of civil war, Steve, is it the fit young men who flee and leave the little old women and children back in Syria to fight the civil war?
I spent, I think it was four or five months in Europe this summer visiting refugee homes from Sweden, Germany, Finland, all over the map.
Belgium, all over the map.
And almost to a man, they were all men.
They were fit young men.
They were fit young men in their late teens, 20s, and 30s.
Hardly ever met any woman.
Occasionally I met a woman, occasionally I'd see a woman, very occasionally, 80% of them young men.
In other words, they're the kind of guys who should be fighting the civil war, Steve.
This is why it's not a normal refugee tribe.
Let's not, instead of doing the whole Nazi, Nazi, Nazi, everyone's, you're Hitler, I'm Hitler, everybody's Hitler thing, let's try a comparison that isn't with the 1930s.
What's going on today is as if during the Revolutionary War, George Washington and all the other strapping young Americans had fled to Canada and left Martha and the women and children to fight the British, because that's what they've done in Syria.
It's an invasion of young men, overwhelmingly 80% young men.
They're the people who should be back home fighting the civil war.
Go back to the civil war.
It's exactly the same.
Sometimes they come, your country's got a civil war.
Okay, pick a side and let us know who wins.
You're the young men.
It's tough.
But when we see the old people and the children coming out, and when we have the demographic profile of a normal refugee tide, then we can treat it as a refugee phenomenon, Steve.
Thanks, Steve, in Gainesville, Florida.
Same state where a guy whose father gamed the refugee system killed 49 people in a gay nightclub.
The internal contradictions of the diversity quilt.
Thanks for your call, Steve.
We will take more straight ahead on the Rush Schlimbaugh Show.
Rush back tomorrow for Open Line Friday.
Yes, America's Anchor Man is away.
I said he'd be back tomorrow, but do not fret, Buck Sexton, hard man of the CIA.
He will be here tomorrow.
It'll be like waterboarding.
You'll be on the receiving end, and he'll be waterboarding live from noon to three.
Buck Sexton will be here, and Rush returns live on Monday.
I mentioned my TV show tonight.
Speaking of waterboarding, we got a guy who's waterboarded more people than Buck has.
That's James E. Mitchell.
He's on my show tonight, the Mark Stein Show, because Trump is saying we have to fight fire with fire.
This is the guy who figured out a way to do that and get the info out of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and the other A-list jihadists.
James E. Mitchell got a big special interview with him on tonight's Mark Stein show.
A couple of nights ago, I was speaking to this lady, Anne McElhenney, whose new book is about the biggest serial killer in America that you have never heard of.
And the reason you haven't heard of him is because the media wouldn't tell you about him.
Anne has written a book about him and is making a film about him.
His name is Kermit Gosnell.
And it's great to have Anne with us on the radio.
Oh, has Aline disappeared?
She disappeared?
Has she gone away, Mike?
Has she dropped off?
Oh no, is she back?
Is she here?
Is she.
Oh, no, we're going to have to call her back.
Anne is, that's a great shame because it's a terrific book.
It's a terrific book, this Kermit Gosnell book.
And again, it's like that pushback with David Muir on ABC.
We'll get Anne back and we'll talk about this.
But when ABC was talking to Trump, David Muir, the big interview with Trump last night, and he asked him a question, can you hear the voices of the women?
There are certain people whose voices it's good to hear.
So if you hear Ashley Judd and Scarlett Johansson caterwalling in the streets, that's who a president is meant to hear.
A president is not meant to hear, for example, the women on the pro-life march tomorrow.
The president is not meant to hear the women whose bodies have been mutilated in the cause of this abortion absolutism that is unique to America.
Anne is here.
Anne is back on the line.
Hey, Anne, great.
Hi, Mark.
How are you?
I'm doing.
I'm doing great.
My fellow Irish person.
When we have your husband on the show, we say, my fellow Irishman.
But it's great to have a comrade from the old Sod on the show with us today, Anne.
Tell us a bit about how Kermit Gosnell first came to your attention.
Yeah, we made a documentary called Frack Nation, which a lot of your listeners have heard of.
And Philim was in Pennsylvania.
He had screenings in Pennsylvania, was traveling around, had a couple of days off.
And like the journal that he is, instead of going to the pub or doing what any decent Irishman would do, he went to the local courthouse and found out that there was this local crime court case going on, went into the courtroom and saw these horrific images being projected onto a wall in front of the jury in an empty courtroom.
There were seats specially cordoned off for journalists and the journalists just hadn't turned up.
And he sat there and he says what he saw was the worst things he'd ever seen in all his years of journalism, but no one was reporting on it.
The people giving evidence were telling the worst stories he'd ever heard and no one was reporting on it.
That's how we got involved.
You know, he came back to Los Angeles, told me about it.
I didn't want anything to do with anything to do with abortion.
It's too controversial.
I didn't have a strong opinion on the subject.
And he got us, me and our partner, Magdalena Segeda, to read the transcripts of the trial.
And we did.
And we both decided immediately we had to do this.
This is the story we needed to tell.
No one knows the details of it.
A lot of your listeners know something about it.
But the gruesome details that we discovered through this investigation, we thought needed to be in a book.
It's an unrecorded history that needs to be recorded.
Yes, because the details of this, and this is why it's disgraceful that those press benches were empty.
There was a famous comment from a Washington Post staffer who said, well, it's a local crime story.
Well, you know, most stories are local crime stories.
Trayvon Martin's a local crime story.
Michael Brown is a local crime story.
The national media choose which local crime stories are significant and which are not.
And in this case, you had an abortionist who had 20 jars of souvenir baby feet sitting around his clinic and his office that he apparently kept just as souvenirs of all the babies he's killed.
And people, these are vivid details that come alive in your book and would have come alive in a New York Times report or a Washington Post report if only the American media decided this was worth covering, Anne.
Yeah, no, you're so right, Mark.
I mean, the whole world, not just America, but the whole world know Michael Brown.
Michael Brown was a guy who stole something in a corner shop, then assaulted the immigrant guy who ran that shop, then walked up the middle of the road in a street in Ferguson, and then tried to beat a police officer to death.
And they want to put a monument up to him.
And everyone in the world knows about him and knows an incorrect story about him.
However, Samika Shaw, a 22-year-old black woman who died after a botched abortion at Gosnell's clinic, no one's heard about.
Karnemia Monger, a Bhutanese refugee, no one's ever heard of these people.
You know, the media didn't turn up.
Sarah Cliff from the Washington Post, as you say, called it a local crime story.
This is not local.
And by the way, this is not unique.
The abomination that happened here is a very telling story of what goes on in America.
And the victims of this guy, as you say, a black woman dies.
Her black life doesn't matter.
Correct.
Because it conflicts with the official liberal narrative on women's reproductive rights.
A Bhutanese refugee from Bhutan in the Himalayan foothills.
So she's a refugee.
Refugees matter if you're Madeline Albright or if you're Hillary bleating about how we need to bring in more refugees.
But dead refugees in an abortion clinic don't matter if it conflicts with the women's reproductive rights narrative.
And in a sense, the victims in this book are the victims of the kind of progressive hierarchy of identity group rights, as it were, that if you conflict with the great holy sacrament of abortion, it doesn't matter.
You die in the back alley just like this.
Oh, yeah, nobody cares.
And it's that tyranny of low expectations.
I mean, this place was filthy.
Anyone who would have walked across the threshold would have bothered to walk across the threshold.
But the Department of Health in Pennsylvania didn't bother doing that for 17 years as the bodies piled up.
They would have seen cats walking around.
Gosnell ate cornflakes in the procedure room.
They would have seen exactly as you said, the severed feet.
The smell, the police officers who went in there said the smell, the stinch was unbelievable.
And the night that they raided the place, then after all this stuff was eventually discovered by one great cop, Jim Wood, an undercover narcotics officer, once that was discovered and they walked in, guess what happened?
Guess what the two nurses from the Department of Health decided to do?
They decided to let Gosnell go ahead and do another abortion.
And the only people who objected to that was Jim Wood, not a doctor, not a nurse, but a decent guy, and Jason Huff, an FBI agent, a decent guy.
These two regular young guys stood there and thought, this is wrong.
Yeah, he was allowed to do this.
And they let him go ahead.
The Pennsylvania Health Bureaucracy basically allowed him to perform an abortion while he was being raided by police.
I mean, this is, again, and again, the cat feces all over the place.
You couldn't run a donut stand on this.
If you're operating some little eatery in New York, the health department comes down and cracks down on you for the slightest thing.
But you can be running a production line of abortions with cat feces and unsterilized instruments and chopped-off baby feet all over the joint.
And the Pennsylvania health bureaucracy will do it.
Will do nothing.
Will do nothing.
I mean, that's how strong their ideology is.
I mean, you know, you think in your head, the picture of what a nurse is like.
I mean, you're thinking, this is, you know, a lovely person who would choose to take care of the ill.
Those two nurses stood there.
And on top of that, by the way, they phoned, they phoned the head office in Harrisburg.
They phoned their better offs, they're better up.
You know, the higher-ups.
And the higher-ups said, no, no, he needs to go ahead.
Let him go ahead with what he's doing.
Ordinary sense.
If you ever needed an explanation for what's wrong with big government, it's right here.
And it's in this book.
And anyone can buy it.
Going to GosnellBook.com.
It'll bring you to the Amazon page.
And you know what happened the other day, Mark?
Here's a funny thing.
We're number three, or we were number three yesterday on the Amazon bestsellers across the country, and not one mainstream media, as they call it.
You know, no one wants me on the view, Mark.
I don't understand shocker.
And you know the funny thing?
At Barnes and Noble and all these places where the liberal bookstore clerks work, and they're supposed to put out the big bestsellers, they'll have been looking at that and trying to come up with some reason as to why they're not going to be featuring you.
You'll enjoy this, Mark.
Someone wrote to me on Facebook and said, oh, be careful because there's scissors on the cover of the book.
They're going to probably put it in the arts and crafts section.
Be careful about that.
Yeah, scrapbooking.
That's what he was saying.
You're making a film on this, Anne.
And when you were on my TV show the other day, I said that you and Phelim are basically just a couple of Irish chances who washed up in Beverly Hills.
And why the hell are you making this feature film instead of Universal or Paramount?
It's a great novelistic story full of these piercing dramatic vignettes.
Why are none of the big studios interested in this story?
Shocker.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, stop the presses, Mark.
You know, yeah, none of the, so the film is complete.
It's done.
Anyone who's seen it has loved it.
And it's been shown to all the major distributors, and none of them want to distribute it.
And none of them said because it's bad.
No one said that.
they all said, you know, it's too controversial, but these are the same people who distributed a film that was a romantic...
Hold on to your horses here.
who distributed a film that was a romantic comedy about abortion called Obvious Child.
These are the same people who distributed a film with Lily Tomlin, which is a road movie about a grandmother who's collecting mother money for her granddaughter's abortion.
Check that out.
So the idea that this is too controversial isn't it's a nonsense.
This film has already got a proof of concept.
29,000 people donated to make this film possible.
This is exactly the stuff that distributors normally want.
And they don't want it because people who have seen the movie, people who've read the book, are never, you're not going to be the same afterwards.
Whatever your opinion on abortion is, you are certainly going to change it because of what you learn in this book.
But people just don't know, Mark.
I mean, I'm surprised talking even to conservatives who don't know that it's legal in America to have an abortion of nine months.
No, no, and that can only be compared with North Korea.
Yep, that's absolutely right, Anne.
It's abortion absolutism is unique to the United States.
It's a terrific book.
The book on Gosnell, the book is called Gosnell, and the film Gosnell will be coming out.
But as Anne mentioned, the book was at number three on Amazon when I checked the bestseller rankings yesterday.
That means it's selling way up there.
That's not just non-fiction or anything.
That means it's selling up there with Game of Thrones and Harry Potter and all the Boffo bestsellers.
And that's an amazing achievement for Anne and Phelene.
Thank you so much.
The gold snowbook is...
We're absolutely thrilled.
And people who've read it, I mean, people who bought it have literally read it on the same day and are already writing up reviews on Amazon.
And people say it's a page turner.
It's a lot about the criminal investigation.
It's also a lot about the media not doing their job.
And it's also a testimony, a memorial to these children that died and who will be remembered, who will not be forgotten.
The children that are buried, the 47 bodies that were discovered the night of the raid that are buried now in Cherry Hill in Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia.
And there should be a permanent memorial to them rather than absolutely, Anne.
We have to take a break.
I want to just say one, I'll save it for when we come back because there's one startling fact in this book that I was not aware of, and I want to address when we come back.
Mark's sign for Rush Mordica.
Hey, I ran a little long there with Anne and Phelim's new book.
It's called Gosnell.
A lady says, can you please spell the name?
It's Gosnell, G-O-S-N-E-L-L.
Gosnell, the untold story of America's most prolific serial killer.
This should have been a big case about three or four years ago.
Everybody should know this guy's name.
Here's one reason they don't.
This comes up in the book and it astonishes me.
It's estimated the police estimated he'd killed hundreds of babies, not fetuses, as they say, but babies who were delivered and then fell into a toilet bowl and were drowned or thrashed about as he tried to cave in their skulls.
They estimated he killed hundreds, but the state of Pennsylvania only charged him with seven murders because they didn't want the Philadelphia murder rate to spike.
Can you believe that?
In other words, because they wanted to hold down the overall murder rate, they wouldn't charge him with the hundreds of babies police think he killed because he had 20 jars full of baby feet.
Instead, they only charged him with seven to hold down the murder rate.
That's one of the things we're dealing with here.
That's how powerful the forces ranged against vulnerable women in these clinics are.
That basically people like this evil man, the health department turns a blind eye to them.
The media turns a blind eye to them.
Mr. Sadley asked me a question.
You know, Trump has declared war on sanctuary cities.
What's he going to do when guys like Rah Emmanuel and co say they're not going to pay any attention to this?
Well, section six of his executive order about fines and penalties says that the secretary is authorized under law, under the law, to assess and collect fines and penalties from aliens unlawfully present in the United States and from those who facilitate their presence in the United States.
So he is going to treat the mayors of these sanctuary cities as lawbreakers, as criminals.
And maybe he won't be jailing Rah Emmanuel next Thursday, but there will be some nothing little no-name mayor who's doing virtue signaling by letting illegal aliens have the run of his city, the run of the welfare department, access to social services and things.
And Trump is serious about ending this.
So he's going to collect penalties not just from unlawful aliens, but from those who facilitate their presence.
He's talking to you, Rahm Emmanuel, mayor of Murder City, USA.
Mark Stein for Rush.
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