A harmless comment from Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting has put the 29-year-old actress in hot water. She told Redbook she enjoys cooking and “serving” her husband Ryan. She also said she was “never that feminist girl demanding equality.”
RUSH: I haven't seen one reference to Mrs. Clinton's prescription for dealing with these people. I haven't seen one network mention it today, and I don't think that we will... It's patently obvious that we're afraid to call this what it is. We're afraid to call these people who they are and what they are. We're afraid to correctly identify them, even so far as being a little recalcitrant in even calling it terrorism, and waiting around for somebody else to do it first.
RUSH: When Obama shows up and says, "The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam," then you have the president of the United States rationalizing barbaric behavior and punishing some poor oaf who just made a video that nobody ever saw. So these actions have consequences.
RUSH: What does he know that I don't? France gave birth to democracy itself?
RUSH: Going back deep, folks, to the Grooveyard of Forgotten Favorites audio sound bite archives. We've got it, Jay Carney, September 19th, 2012, shortly after Benghazi.
RUSH: No sooner do I speculate than the Drive-By Media makes me a truth seer. CNN is running a chyron graphic, a banner that says, "Charlie Hebdo magazine's controversial past." You see? It was all their fault. They brought it on themselves. They have a controversial past.
CALLER: I'm giving up on politics. I'm giving up on seeing much happen very good for the middle class in this country now because it's just about extinct.
CALLER: The administration and their spokespeople have great and grave concern about the publishing of a cartoon yet they are willing to, and seem unafraid to publish, enhanced interrogation reports, photographs from Abu Ghraib, and have no ties or concerns to that leading to violence.