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When they identify the gay gene in the womb is when liberals will finally rush to shut down abortion
Guy calls in and says there's a planned parenthood in his rural Missouri area and talks about how much the people in his life use it and none of them have gotten abortions. Rush calls him a liar and says planned parenthood doesn't exist in rural areas because their goal is to kill black babies. Also says they don't actually perform any healthcare, they just say they do to get their abortion clinics funded. All this literally 30 seconds after he said he'll never lie or deceive people to get them on his side of an issue
When I read the transcript on Rushs site earlier today
Omg remind me later to c&p the transcript of the Facebook part
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on August 07, 2015, 01:40:46 PMOmg remind me later to c&p the transcript of the Facebook part
BREAK TRANSCRIPTRUSH: Ben Carson, opening part of the debate had some time, then there was a long interval where he wasn't heard from. They finally went to him with a question, and he said, "Gee, I wondered if I was gonna get back in here." Ben Carson, look, I don't want to overdo -- oh, you know something, folks, I just saw something on Fox, just a point that I've been meaning to make and I forgot to do it. Have you all heard of subliminal advertising? Do you remember, it wasn't long ago -- oh, man, I wish I could remember this. It might have been a feature on a television news show or some kind of show that I watched. Oh, it was something related to Mad Men, and it was how in advertising subliminal -- and how stores post things and create subliminal effects on customers over a long period of time to get them to go certain places in the store, to buy certain things. And it's even been used, subliminal -- this is not like subliminal messages in music. It's not a joke type thing. Even con artists have been known to successfully set up a mark by knowing what their favorite number is, and wherever they go, that number, they see it, but they don't see it, but they do, it registers, it makes them feel comfortable or gives them a good vibe. It makes them drop their guard, their favorite number, they see it, they don't see it, but it registers. It was something about this. And it made a lot of sense to me in how this is used in advertising, not just commercials on TV, but in stores and so forth. And I have to tell you, I don't know how long it took, it might have been an hour, but I think it was when Dr. Carson was speaking and I saw that Facebook logo, which I'd be seeing all night, that f, I saw that f every time I saw a candidate speaking, as in a subliminal grade of flunking. And I'm thinking, okay, Facebook, Zuckerberg, big-time illegal immigration advocate and so forth. And there are people who are very much into this type of thing.No matter where you look last night, especially if it was a close-up shot, a zoom shot from a camera far away, in the background, that f Facebook logo would be on one side of the candidate, Fox logo on the other, and after an hour or some period of time passed, I finally noticed it and had a negative reaction to it. There's only one thing when you see an f that's constantly attached to something, or somebody. I know, it's probably oddball and kooky, and I'm not leveling any accusations here. That's not the point. It's just something I observed. And knowing full well that there are people who attempt to meld minds, shape minds, bend minds using tactics like that. "Are you saying that they're grading?" No, no. What I'm saying, the way this would work is that you don't even notice it. I mean, you saw it, and it's a Facebook logo and you know it's an f and you watch and watch and watch and it could create within the minds of some people that these guys are a bunch of screw ups.