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From the UK's Daily Mail. Men are more intelligent than women,
claims a new study. Uh it's by sieves. This website
prints out in the weirdest way. Uh you never know
where the story started his research that is guaranteed to
delight men and infuriate the women in their lives at
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controversial new study has claimed that men really are more
intelligent than women. The study, carried out by a man,
of course, concluded that men's i q s are almost
four points higher than women's on average. British born researcher
John Philippe Rushton, who previously created a fewer by suggesting
intelligence is influenced by race, says the finding could explain
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why so few women make it to the top in
the workplace, or that then when they get to the top,
they start spying on board members and congress investigates like
Hewlett Packer. Now you know, I was prepared to debunk
this until I saw Jane Fonda this morning. Jane Fonda
was being interviewed by reader can Be on p MSNBC
about the new women's talk radio network. By the way,
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we have the stations that that network will appear on.
They've got four stations. W n A, G, w c R, Y,
w F E M and w p MS. They're working
on a fifth affiliate uh w b i ITH but
having FCC approval on those call letters because it's too long.
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You're allowed three or four and they can't figure out
how to put w b i ITCH into into four
call letters actually three after the w uh but nevertheless.
Rita Cosby is talking about mail talk show host and
just asks her specifically, we've got the audio this coming up,
cookies working on it. Now, what do you think of
Rush Slimball? And she just she got this hour look
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on her face and she turned away from the camera
and just was so paint toxic, toxic? Are you hitting?
I just I worry about the future of my country.
I worry about my children and my grandchildren. It's from
a woman who sat atop of tank over in North Vietta.
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He Hanoy Jane Fonda worried about the future of the
country because of me. You know what the smart answer
would and by folks, this is not egos, but you
know what the smart answer would be. Here are these
babes try to start a talk radio network? Right, you
get a question about me or anybody else, I you
know that it's amazing the success that they've had, and
we hope to duplicate it. Is this something like that
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to be done with it? Oh no, no, no, women
aren't listening to talk radio. Why women hate talk radio?
Why women don't like combativeness? They don't like argumentation? Really, Uh,
they don't. They don't like conflict, they don't like confrontation.
Women are more nuanced than men. They don't like black
and white all the time. It's got more gray areas
out there. Uh. Really, her opinion of women was demeaning.
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Women don't care about the fate of the country, uh
so much, and that you women don't that listen to
and you're supposedly are leaving in droves. Um makes it
sound like conservative talk radios on its last legs, and
they're gonna be there to pick up the the pieces. Anyway,
until I heard her with this goofball answer, I was
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I was prepared to give some I mean, I was
prepared to lampoo in this study on men being smarter
than women. But I mean, how to explain that? All right,
Michelle and Albany, Well, let's take a quick phone call
from you as we get going here today in the
e I b network high. Hi, rush Um, I just
gotta let you know that Hanley Jane does not speak
for me, and it's just another left wing kuk elite
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who's out of touch of the mainstream. Isn't it amazing?
Isn't it amazing how these women come along, these liberal women,
and they've always done this trying to speak for all women,
the nags. The nags tried to speak for all women.
Now Jane Fonda speaking for all women, except when Paula
Jones or somebody that comes along. Then they reject them
because they're too bourgeois to law a class to middle class.
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That's why the Libs hate Walmart, by the way, is
because the middle class loves it. Well, I just want
you to know that I'm a rabid female, dittohead, stay
at home mom. I change diapers to the sound of
your lovely voice in the background. Well, because I live
for a lively debate and welcome the opportunity to conflict
with those delusional papists of this country. I'll tell you what,
did you hear what Jane Fonda said? I know I
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just from what you've said. Well, let's I've got the
audio that you want to we've got two sunbites. You
want to listen to them with me, and then you
can offer cutting edge analysis as a woman. Because she's
speaking for you here on all of this, Rina Cosby says,
what do you specifically think about Rush Limball? You've got
to be kidding. They make me feel, um, worried about
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the future for my grandchildren. This is not These are
not voices that I want to invite into my brain.
I feel like they're toxic to myself, to my soul
and to other people's. So life shouldn't be like that.
We women want thought provoking, friendly, trustworthy, funny. They want
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to laugh informative talk radio and of them and we
did a lot of research said they would come back
to women's talk radio if they could hear what they
want to hear, and we hope to provide it for them.
We know what they want. We think we can get
it to them. All right, what do you think of that?
She's nuts, She's completely insane. Um. I want to talk
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about real issues, um seriously, and I the reason I
want to do that is to protect my children. Um.
You know, this country is just not going to be
the same if we continue to appease the terrorists appease
the governments that support them. Um, and I want to
do something about it in my little small way with
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my four year old and my one year old. That
sounds great. Let's not talk about me. Uh, seriously, seriously.
She said that we women want thought provoking. Is this
program fund provoking to you? It keeps my mind so sharp.
I can't even tell you the fact that I rarely
get out to talk with adults. It's it's hard for
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me to do so with little kids. I do it
to keep my mind sharp. You just to be thinking
and talking about, you know, real world issues. Okay. She
said that we women want friendly. This program friendly to you.
It's friendly to me because because you want me to live,
you want this country to survive. That to me, that's friendly,
all right? And trustworthy? You consider this program trustworthy? I
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mean when you when you listen to this program, do
you you feel you're being told the truth about things? Uh?
And a host is dealing with you in honesty? Absolutely?
I feel like, Um, you look at all the issues,
you have good researchers behind you. I'm sure that give
you the news of the day, and you give a
thought provoking, realistic view of those issues. That's a great answer,
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except for the fact that don't have researchers. Now, do
you think the program is funny? Uh? And uh you
laugh when all the time, very irreverent, very dry sense
of humor. All right, So you have just disagreed with
everything Madam Fonda has said, and she is speaking for you.
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She's just she's out there, she's delusional. Um. I think
that the fact that what she did during the Vietnam
War completely discredits her. Besides the fact that she's a
Hollywood elite. They're they're they're just out there, completely out
of touch. It continues, but Michelle, thank you very much.
I appreciate that you're You're very kind. It continues to
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amaze me. Radio is so horrible, it's so mean, it's
so we can't wait to get in it. Radio is
so mean spirited's toxic radio. We can't wait to get
on the radio. All of these libs are convinced. And
I wonder why that the only way to really change
opinion and move public opinion in this country is via
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the radio. Today, I wonder why that anybody have a guess.
Here's the next Jane funded by p MSNBC. This Morning
with Rita caused me the question, Look, Jane, folks like
Russia and others are widely successful. You know, they represent
maybe of the American public. But and the third third
of those listeners are women of conservative talk were surprising
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that number. I didn't know that a third of the
tiny amount because not you know, there's women used to
be a big portion of radio talk show listeners and
they're not anymore. I get to that in just a second.
Fondly says, you know, they represent maybe thirty of the
American public. If Jane, if that's the case, you know,
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these people are in denying there. They have no chance
of success. They don't even understand the business they're going into,
and they're not even gonna be honest with themselves about
why they're doing it. If we only affected of the
American public, we wouldn't be a problem, wouldn't be a threat.
They wouldn't have to come up with all these efforts
to counterist and defeats, they would have to come up
with their own feminist radio network. For only thirty we
wouldn't matter. And then Cosbi says, well, a third of
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that audience is women. I didn't know. And then Fonda says, well,
you know, women used to be a big portion of
radio talk show listeners, and they're not anymore. Now. This
is gonna be really ironic because I am an expert
in this business. Maybe nothing else, but I am an
expert in this business and she isn't. And if you
want to know when the greatest percentage of women listen
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to talk radio, Mr Sturtley used student of this business,
What were the shows? What types of shows were they
that attracted the largest numbers of women to talk radio
in the past, in the in the past, I'll give
you a name. Bill Balance had a talk show in
l A that did nothing but have women call in
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and discuss their sex lives in great detail. It was
it went through the roof. Uh. The other shows that
did well were shrinks, psychiatrists, psychologists where people could call in,
UH and and wine and moan about their problems. Until
this show came along, when women were treated with respect
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this program. Ah, your host, do not look at the
audience as men and women. I look at you as Americans,
and I look at you as all interested in caring
in the future of the country in substantive ways because
of your children and your grandchildren, your own lives as well,
I view I have. I have the utmost respect for
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you people and your intelligence. Otherwise I wouldn't do the
high brows show that we do here. And never once
do I sit down and say, you know, I can't
discuss that the women in the audience won't link it,
or the women in the audience won't understand it. I mean,
I talk in all I have adolescent stereotypical male humor.
At times, I'm a man, I'm a boy, I'm a
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guy yippie. But this audience, you people, are treated with
the utmost respect in terms of your intelligence and your knowledge.
And this program, according to the Pew Research Center, indicates
that you are the most knowledgeable audience in all of
broadcast media, including television. And that does that deals in
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news and and cultural political issues. And I would be
a fool to look at it otherwise. Now, if Jane
Fonda is really serious and these babes are really serious
about about going out and attracting more women than ever, uh,
and if they look at history, you know what they
what's what's the most important? I can't say it that way.
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Let me give you a little anecdotal evidence there are
women in this audience who send me things all the time,
in terms of ideas, They send me articles in their
local paper, They send me things they see on the
inner net, and it is amazing. Men do this too.
Men do this too. I never ever get a story
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sent to me. Maya male it has aing to do
with male female relationships or babies, or at the closest
it would get his education. But there are women who
send me nothing but that. Now, clearly there are differences
between men and women. Time magazine discovered this in the
last last decade, and relationships are very important things to women.
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Can you imagine if they really want to go out
and attract women who are not interested in the kind
of things we discuss here, what are they gonna have
to do to do it? They're gonna have to go
out and talk about all the things as feminists they
attempted to impune and and rebuke. Relationships should not define
a woman. Happiness in a relationship should not be the
sole thing. In fact, a woman who engages in that
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and has that as her primary desire in life is
letting down the sisterhood. You remember the early days of
the of the feminist movement, These people don't even know
the business that they are getting into, and they don't
even know the first thing about success, which is having
respect for the audience and trying to connect to it
on a daily basis. But their Libs and the reason
that they have this attitude is they look out across
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the country and they see idiocy. You know, I have
said for the longest time that liberalism is nothing but
arrogant condescension, a bunch of elitists who think they're better
than everybody else, looking down on everybody else through their
snooty noses, and feeling very condescending to people. George Will
uses the term today in a Colony writes about Walmart,
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and it's a great column, and he's done a lot
of research and he nails why liberals hate Walmart. And
it's not unions. I mean, the unions are part of
the money reason they're trying to influence democrats with their contributions.
He said, even without the unions, liberals would hate Walmart
because they look at Walmart and Walmart customers with condescension,
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and they look at them with condescension because these people
that go to Walmart and work at Walmart are actually
the people liberals think can't do anything on their own
and need liberals to guide them through life, making proper judgments,
having enough money to live, and so forth. And when
these people actively happily engage in middle class pursuits and
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middle class activities, the arrogant condescension of liberals prevents them
from embracing them, because they don't want to be known
as Walmart people. Liberals don't want to have to go
to cocktail party said, yeah, I saw you a Walmart there?
When you last time John Kerry was in a Walmart?
Do you think or Teresa or Joe Biden, when was
the last time they were in there? They wouldn't be
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caught dead in there, except maybe in a campaign, uh,
trying to point fingers at them for not hiring good
union people and so forth. But they look at Walmart
shoppers and oh my god, I can't be associated with
these people. What do people think of me? They look
at the middle I've been trying to tell you for
eighteen years the way liberals look at people. They look
at average people as helpless, dependent. They want them that way.
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That's how they do I have their power. And when
middle class people show they don't need liberals, while guess
who their biggest enemies become liberals. And so they're trying
to shut out Walmart, trying to harm it as you people,
you people that go to Walmart, and you bourgeois, middle class,
ungrateful types are shunning these great liberals in exchange for
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taking care of yourself. And that is a crime against liberalism.
And so these pursuits of yours must be dealt with well.
Jane Fonda, Rosie O'Donnell, and whoever the hell else is
in glorious Stein up same way, a bunch of elitist
liberals with condescension and arrogance. I will guarantee you that
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the women who do like conservative talk radio will be demonized,
maybe portrayed as brainwashed or what have you. It's it's clear,
as clear as day. What was one of the big
issues of the nineties, sexual harassment. All office vps, president's kids,
males and predators. They have the power, and they are
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subjugating their female assistants and subordinates and making them provide
sex for promotions and so forth and so on. And
then along comes a woman says, okay, yes, it's happening
to me. Your name is Paula Jones, and I was
sexually arrested by Bill Clinton, who turned on her first.
The nags, the feminazis, the women who who who built
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their whole existence in their and their uh reputations on
the notion of protecting women against this kind of boorish
predatory behavior. But see Paula Jones gave him a problem
because she was from Arkansas. That's bad enough. Then she
came from a trailer park. Can't, can't, cannot possibly embrace
Paula Why? What? What? What would Molly Yard think of
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us from the grave? Uh? What would Bendy for dannam
up embracing trailer park trash and homosexual haarrassments. Plus Bill
Clinton is our guy. He can sexually arrest anybody and
we won't say a word about it. It's not about
the issue that liberals bring up. It's always about something else,
and in this case, it's class. Paula Jones just one
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of the right class. Walmart shoppers are not of the
right classic bourgeois they are they are middle class. Uh dirty.
We just can't be seen associating with these people. We can't.
The only way, the only way that liberals will embrace
the middle class is when they're on food stamps or
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some other liberal created dependency program and voting Democrat and
being good obedient middle class slaves. An other than that,
Liberals want nothing to do with it. So here comes
Miss Fonda and her cohorts trying to set up this
network based on wrong assumptions, lack of understanding how the
business operates, and not even correct research on why talk
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radio is successful. Besides this, these are the people that
say we should all get along. We have too much
arguing in this concrete, too much partisanship. And what are
they doing. They're only going after women. They don't care
about you men, And I know you wouldn't listen to
it anyways, So they're smart neet regard. But still, who
is it as being divisive? Does this program say women,
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you're not allowed. We're gonna do things of this program
to offend you, so you don't listen because we don't
want you here. Does this program do that? Nope? Are
they going to do that? Liberals don't stand a chance
in mass marketing, folks. I don't care what the business
be at talk radio. Even having trouble in Hollywood, now,
they don't stand a chance. Look at every business that
they demonize, a successful American business. They don't stand a
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chance because they can't mass market. They can't make themselves
appeal to a cross section of Americans, like Christians or
any other group that you want to say exists in
the mass. They can't because they have resentment for so
many of them. They have resentment for Christians, resentment for
Walmart shoppers, resentment for the middle class, resent and an
arrogance and condescension towards all kinds of people. It's impossible,
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It is structurally institutionally impossible for them to mass market,
including political ideas. Why do you think they don't tell
us what they really believe because they know they don't
dare because what they really believe is cutting and critical
and condescending towards the people they're trying to to to
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to a trick into into voting for them. Mariel in Tampa, Florida.
I'm glad you called. Welcome to the E I B Network.
Hello Rush, last time I talked to you was thirteen
years ago and I'm plaid for right now twenty four
So while so you were you were eleven, Yes when
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you first talked, what don't we talk about when you
were eleven years old. I think Rich was on MTV
and they just disrespected him. And I was enraged about
it because I love you at eleven years old. God,
God love you, Mary l you. Uh you didn't grow
out of it. That's that's tremendous. Well, welcome back. I
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just I was just so upset about Jane Fonda's comments,
and I was absolutely amazed that she wants to start
a radio network. It has zero ideas most popular talk
show on radio. That just flores me as a businesswoman,
that she wouldn't even have a clue. Uh. Well, there's
the arrogance and condescension that I that I'm talking about.
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The last thing they would do is model themselves after me.
There are two sides to all of this too, by
the ways, the programming side, which is what you hear.
There's the business side. And that's what all these liberals
are missing. I I the fact that it's a business
and they don't have a business planner, business model. They
just think they're going to go on the air and
attract all these people. It's it's no different democrats. Democrats
honestly believe that half the country or more hates George
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Bush and can't wait to get to the polls and
and express the same hatred for Bush that they have. Uh,
it's it there, Really is it a better word or
phrase to describe these people than arrogant condescension the people
who are succeeding all around them, Uh, like Bush. Take
anybody who's succeeding where liberals are failing. And what's the
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liberal attitude? Liberal attitude is m we should study this.
It's not that liberal attitude is they're cheating, or they're
they're poisoning people's minds, or they're they're there brainwashing people
or or and they're projecting that's what they think they
have to do to win. Uh, it's it's fascinating to
watch this there and and you know, watch if the
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Rasmussen poll gets widely reported, if the number is I mean,
the early stages of a crack up will be visible
very very very soon, because you know, this is a
news template that they're unable to control. Meriel, thanks again
for the call. Julie and Boise Idaho. Welcome to the
E I B Network. TI, Hi Rush, how are you good?
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Thank you good? Um I just called us listening to
the comments by Jane Fond and it was quite why.
I think I have their problem all figured out. Their
whole thing is she started off with, I feel, and
the rest of us don't always act on what we feel.
I think the conservative population acts on what is right,
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not on what they feel. And that's kind of where
the whole Hollywood liberal uh wine comes out. If they
do what feels them, not what's right. Very astutive. You
Liberals are governed by their feelings, what they think others
are going to think of them. Um, and their feelings
is how they make themselves feel good. They say things
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to make themselves feel good. Uh. We think about things,
and that's what helps us come to what are hopefully
correct conclusions. Well, and I have to tell you, as
I tell everybody, because they're just amazed that I actually
listened to Russia Limbaugh. A woman that listens to Russia Limbaugh.
But as I'm driving along listening to you, I am
just laughing my head off about half the time. I mean,
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someone driving by must think I'm crazy, but I find
you quite entertaining. Thank you, thank you. Well. These people
that are amazed that you listen to this program, have
they ever listened to this program? No, no, no, no, no,
they haven't. And when I asked them, they just kind
of shake their head. Um, you know, and it's usually
a bunch of women. And I'll say, what, you know
what you want to tell them this? You know you're
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questioning my intelligence. But I actually listened to it. You
never have, and you think you know it's what it's
all about. I'd turn it. I'd turned this whole intelligence
thing right back on him. I do turn it on him.
I say, so, what don't you like about his show? Well,
I don't know. I haven't listened to it. Well, then,
how how in the world can you judge it? So
I do I and I enjoy every minute of it. Well,
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I appreciate. I appreciate that. I think, Look, Julie, thanks
uh so much of the call. Appreciate it. Les do
we have? You know what? I don't have enough time
to take a call because there the calls we have
on the uh uh board here all have nothing to
do with Fonda and the women's talk radio, which is good.
We have we have exhausted this. We've put this one
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to bed. Um the women's talking that we have. What
else can I say about it? This is the thing
We thoroughly discuss things on this program, and I've told
you why and who they are, and there's nothing else
to say. We have put the Women's Talk Network to bed,
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absolutely right by the way. Mr Snardley had a great
idea just a moment ago during the commercial break. Uh,
but not that I said they've added a new station.
That they've got five stations and out of their lineup.
In addition to w n A, G, w c R, Y,
w F E M and w p MS. Uh sturdily
says they've added w d y K