RUSH: All right, folks, you gotta hear this because I’m sure most of you did not. It happened this morning on PMSNBC, DNCTV on Joe Scarborough’s show. The columnist for the New York Times, Bob Herbert, was the guest. Bob Herbert bent out of shape over the Britney Spears, Paris Hilton ad run by McCain, but he thinks it’s a racist ad. When you listen to this, there’s only one conclusion. I’ll tell you what, you figure it out on your own, but he refers here to the Washington Monument, and what he means is the Victory Column in Germany. He got that confused. He wrote an op-ed about this, he’s upset about this McCain celebrity ad because he thinks it’s racist, and here’s the discussion they had on the show today about it.
SCARBOROUGH: Really.
GEIST: Wow.
SCARBOROUGH: No way. Whoa
CAPEHART: Isn’t that the Victory Column?
HERBERT: And also the — well, looked like the Leaning Tower.
SCARBOROUGH: So are you suggesting — (crosstalk)
HERBERT: Can you explain to me why there are two phallic symbols immediately in those first few seconds of that ad, and I put it in the context of the ad that was run against Harold Ford in 2006. And you explain to me why you have these scantily clad women, or women known to be scantily clad, women who have trouble keeping their clothes on, only in ads where the candidate is a black male, where the person being attacked is a black male. Why is that? Coincidence?
RUSH: Can you follow this, folks? In the first place he thinks that the Leaning Tower of Pisa — it’s not in the ad — he thinks that’s what the Victory Column is. And now these women, Paris Hilton and Britney Spears are not shown in a state of undress in the ad. So he has to throw in that most of the time they don’t have very many clothes on, and then why in the two phallic symbols and two white women who sometimes very rarely wear clothes, put in an ad for a black guy. So that’s why this ad is racist. I know it’s convoluted. This is not meant to be understood. This is meant to be laughed at. This is meant to go, what? The reaction is what the hell is he talking about? Now, this is Bob Herbert, who is published in the New York Times, the same New York Times that would not publish McCain’s op-ed, but publishes this lunatic drivel on a regular basis.
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RUSH: Now to Albany where the New York Giants are preparing their Super Bowl defense. This is Ken, welcome to the EIB Network, sir. Hello.
CALLER: How you doing, Rush?
RUSH: Excellent to outstanding, nice that you asked.
CALLER: It’s an honor for me to be on the phone with you today.
RUSH: Thank you very much.
CALLER: I had a question for you. There’s only one explanation of why they would interject race on PSMBC earlier today, and that’s their knee-knocked for Obama out there. That’s the only reason I can think of. And one other thing, Rush, why do you give Rio Linda such a hard time? I’m originally from Rio Linda, and I left about 12 years ago to join the Marine Corps.
RUSH: Yeah, have you gone back?
CALLER: Every now and then on vacation for —
RUSH: Yeah, yeah, yeah, but have you gone back there to live?
CALLER: No, sir. (laughing)
RUSH: All right.
CALLER: I’ve not.
RUSH: You were there, you grew up there, you lived there, you go back on vacation. You get in there, get it, and get out quickly as you can.
CALLER: (laughing)
RUSH: No, I love Rio Linda. Rio Linda was, you know, driving around learning the community when I moved to Sacramento in 1984 and I’m driving around so I can have some knowledge of city because I haven’t lived there very long when I started my program. I drove through this place and I was stunned by all the cars up on concrete blocks with no tires and no wheels and the refrigerators and stuff on the front porch, the main drag of town. I offered to move there, and upgrade property values if they’d change the name of the town to Limbaugh, California, but they rejected that, so Rio Linda has been my pet community. They’re big fans out in Rio Linda, and sometimes things might be confusing to them here, and I just want to make sure that they get it. Some people might think that Rio Linda makes Albany look good now, especially given the welfare state, recessionary state, that New York is in.