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| May 17, 2007 |
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Story #1: Porn Star Endorses Mrs. Bill Clinton
RUSH: : I tell you, the Clintons get support from all over the place. Jenna Jameson is the most recent famous American to come out and endorse Hillary Clinton. Jenna Jameson has been called the world's most famous porn star, is the author of the New York Times best-seller "How to Make Love Like a Porn Star," talked about Hillary Clinton in an interview with PR.com on May 17th. That's today. This is the 17th, correct.
Question: "Who's your favorite Democrat front-runner for 2008, Obama, Hillary, or John Edwards?"
Jenna Jameson, the world's most famous porn star, said, "I love Hillary. I think that in some ways she's pretty conservative for a democrat [sic], but I would love to have a woman in office. I think that it would be a step in the right direction for our country, and there would be less focus on war and more focus on bettering society."
Well, "Do you find the climate of the adult industry changes when there's a Republican administration versus Democrat?"
"Oh, absolutely," she said. Jenna Jameson, the world's most famous porn star who has endorsed Hillary, said "the Clinton administration was the best years for the adult industry, and I wish that Clinton would run again."
(Laughing.) I love that.
Story #2: EIB Best Wishes to Bo Diddley After Stroke
RUSH: We received some bad news about Bo Diddley. He was performing somewhere I think in Colorado, and suffered a stroke. He is in the hospital. He's in intensive care in Omaha. I don't have the story right in front of me, I think it's in Creighton hospital. The stroke affected the left side of his brain, which is speech and speech recognition. He's 78 years old. He's always been a big friend of the show, and I'm sorry to see that, but we played the bump here and I wanted to acknowledge that.
Story #3: School Dinner Served in Hoboken
RUSH: I have said over and over again, ladies and gentlemen, don't doubt me. Do not doubt me. Mere moments ago I referenced a story in the stack about school dinners. The upstart Snerdley on the IFB, "It's a joke, right, it's a joke?" Here's the story. It's from NewJersey.com, NJ.com. The Jersey Journal. It's from Hoboken, Mr. Snerdley, your old stomping grounds. "The Community Foodbank of New Jersey, in conjunction with the Boys and Girls Club of Hudson County, has opened a Kids Cafe - the second such meal program in Hudson County and 10th in New Jersey - on Jefferson Street in the Mile Square City. Beginning today..." This was this past Monday, "'it will serve free meals five evenings a week to local low-income children active in the after-school programs with which it is partnered. Following the after-school program activities, parents can allow children to stay and have dinner,' said Meara Nigro, the Foodbank's director of communications. The program, under the auspices of America's Second Harvest, a national food bank network, was designed to combat hunger during the summer months when school lunch programs are unavailable and children are more susceptible to malnutrition."
That's what it says! I'm just reading it to you. Malnutrition sets in in New Jersey in the summertime when the schools aren't open. Big problem out there. "Participating children are typically between the ages of 6 and 12, Nigro said. A core focus of the program is to provide meals that are both nutritious and culturally diverse." Culturally diverse free meals. Well, you can imagine what a culturally diverse meal is. One night eat Chinese; the next night you eat Italian; the next night you eat hummus; next night you eat couscous; next night fried goat's eyes; next night steamed sea lion claws; the next night frozen raccoon. Who knows? It's all kinds of different meals. That's starting in Hoboken.
Story #4: Food in Harlem v. Upper East Side
RUSH: The New York Post has a story today about grocery stores, Bodegas, Storefronts, and what the difference is in the food in Harlem versus the Upper East Side. Of course, in the grocery stores, the Bodegas in Harlem it's all dangerously high in fat, calories, fried stuff, and on the Upper East Side, it's much, much healthier. I need to print out this graphic with the details so that I can read it, but they attribute the difference to not as much interest in the health of African-Americans on the part of food business.
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