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November 4, 2021 17 mins

RUSH: There’s a former congressman from Virginia. His name is Jim Moran, and he’s a locoweed. Did you hear what he said about Northam? He said Northam has been “ambushed by a yearbook photo.” Ambushed by a yearbook photo! I think the story going around is that somebody who was just repulsed and appalled… Somebody who went to med school with Northam was appalled at what he had had to say about late-term abortion, day-of-birth abortion, postbirth abortion, and leaked all of this blackface photo and yearbook stuff.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There's a former congressman from Virginia's name is Jim Moran,
and he's a local weed. Hear what he said about
northerns and Nordam has been ambushed by a yearbook photo.
Ambushed by a yearbook photo. I think the story going
around is that somebody who just repulsed at a poll,

(00:22):
somebody went to med school with Northern, was uphold at
what he had had to say about late term abortion,
day of birth abortion, post birth abortion, and leaked all
of this black face photo and yearbook stuff. And now
Northern's defenders he was ambushed by a yearbook photo, an

(00:46):
inanimate object that by itself cannot move or doing it.
He was ambushed by this route. Northern is denying being
in the racist photo, but he recalls darkening his skin
in a Michael Jans Jackson dance contest in nineteen eighty four.
Said he doesn't believe he is either the person in

(01:09):
the racist photo that appeared in the eighty four yearbook,
which is now hijack ambushed him, but he did once
darken his face to resemble Michael Jackson during a dance
contest in nineteen eighty four. In a remarkable our long
news conference a governor's mansion in Richmond. Northern defended himself
from the cacophony of golf or his resignation, but he

(01:32):
acknowledged that he had made mistakes on race in his past,
like when he darkened his face for the dance. He
was going to do the moonwalk too. He was gonna
do the moonwalk during the press conference. His wife moved
there and stopped him. I believe now and then that
I am not even of the people in this photo.
That's not me. I'm not that person. I this is

(01:55):
not who I am. I I apologize anybody who might
have been offended by it. He had denied that he
had ever worn a KKK robe and hood or been
drunk enough to forget a moment like this. This is
not me in that picture. That was not Ralph Northern.
The interesting thing is is that that you remember the

(02:17):
contrast this with the with the Trump Access Hollywood video
when that came out, and that was strategically time that released.
That was that was before a debate with Hillary Clinton.
That was to take Trump out of the race. He
survived it. Yeah, he's got a nickname. Can we say
this name? There's so many parts of this story that
I don't need. CNN, when they reported on this over

(02:40):
the weekend, put an R by his name, are you
aware of that seeing and portrayed the guy as a
Republican Graphically, instead of a D next to his name,
they had an R next to his name. And so
the Access Hollywood video this was supposed to take Trump out.
I was of a handful of people who knew that

(03:02):
it wouldn't. I knew that Trump's voters wouldn't have abandoned
him over this reasons I've already explained. But everybody in
politics thought that was it. It was just a matter
of time that Trump would resign, that his entire support
group would abandon him, and many people did. The Republican
Party was all over the place of Democrats. But you

(03:23):
look at the people trying to circle the wagons around
this idiot. There are people, not all of them, There
are some people trying to circle the wagons and save
this guy and what he has done here. You cannot
ignore what he has done and what he's trying to
ride out and thus defend. He finally has given up

(03:46):
the ghost. Ralph Northern has made clear for everybody what
the pro choice movement really is. It's a pro deaf movement.
It is always been couched as a civil rights or
human human rights or women's rights issue, a woman's right

(04:08):
to choose. You can't tell a woman what she can
or can't do with her own body. He has made
it clear that the objective here is abortion. It's sick.
Decent people can't understand it. Decent people, Cannada. What is
the political value in amassing a bunch of supporters who

(04:31):
want the freedom to kill babies. It's something that escapes
these decent people can understand this being a political objective
that you use to try to gain supporters. But that's
what this guy has let known be known as the
actual purpose of the pro choice so called movement. Frank Indiana, Steve,

(04:54):
great to have you, sir, Welcome to the E I
B Network. Hello, Rush. I think the reason that Governor
of Virginia feels like he's been ambush or people think
that he's been ambush, I think that's wrong. I think
he's been rescued by having these pictures come out so
that they don't have to talk about his views on abortion.

(05:14):
Well that's an interesting take. So somebody, here's what he
says about aboarding children on the day they're born or afterwards.
And immediately here comes the yearbook stuff showing this guy
to be a klansman, a white racist, whatever who has
no sensitivity, and that then takes the other stuff off
the page. But I think you're right to a certain

(05:37):
that stuff has taken the the actual outrage of what
this guy believes regarding abortion. It's no longer the focal
point of the story. That's actually very true. It's still
out there depending on where you go in conservative media,
they have not dropped that aspect of it. More the
drive bys don't even want to touch that and instead
of focusing on these other things. So it's a good observation,

(06:01):
and I'm glad you're called. And brevity is the soul
of what you got it in there in a minute,
that's even better, Okay, Tracy in Jackson, Michigan. High great
to have you with us on the e I be network. Helo, Hey,
how are you? Thank you so much for taking my call.
So my my thought is this, we have socialism just

(06:21):
everywhere in our country right now. We have the government
and all these Dems who are trying to give us
government ran health insurance. We have all these states who
are now passing late term abortion. It makes me wonder,
if all of these things continue to happen, is the
next step going to be forced abortion from doctors when

(06:45):
a mother finds out early on choes carrying a baby
that's not going to be perfect, that's going to have
down syndromes, bina bifida, or some other genetic abnormality. I
have long thought that that was going to happen, regardless
of politics. Tracy. I've I've long thought with the advancements

(07:08):
made in genetics, that it's going to eventually, just like
we with amno centesis, we can identify certain birth defects
in the womb, and we give parents a choice. Uh,
when we're able to identify various other things that people
might consider less than perfect. Like a lot of people

(07:32):
don't want a redheaded kid. A lot of people will
tell them, I don't want a child that's going to
be bullied. I don't want to be a child. So
what will that be? I don't want if the doctor
can someday tell you your child has the gene here
that we have learned makes it very likely that he's
going to be battling his weight is entirely my kid's
gonna be fatly odds are you I don't want that? Well,

(07:55):
if you don't want a child, there's certain steps we
can take right now, and then they identify others. I think,
I think this is going to happen long before politics
got involved with it. Now you add politics to it
and the I think the opportunities for this kind of
selection are going to be rampant. You know what, what

(08:19):
what what you're not supposed to say is that planned
parenthood was founded for this express purpose. Everybody thinks that
planned parenthood is about planning family, even at their limbog
is it though people could know how many children to
have and how much it cost to support them, and
what it's going to take the putting planned parent that
don't wonder there's nothing parenthood about planned parenthood planned parenthood.

(08:45):
You know what, with every abortion of a black child,
it ought to say Margaret Sanger for the win, because
planned parenthood was about eugenics. Planned parenthood was about eliminating
baby thought to be deficient because of some characteristic and
back in the Margaret Sanger days, that was race. And

(09:09):
I find it fascinating that that charter has been wholly
adopted by the Democrat Party. I saw a chilling at
somebody sent an email that had a still shot at
like a billboard shot photo for planned parenthood, and it
was three African Americans, a mother and a father, and

(09:29):
somebody was talking about the magic and the wonders of
planned parenthood. And I thought, right there, planned parenthood is
a boarding African American babies, and a Democrat Party is
supporting it. Book lined and thinker. Planned parenthood is one
of the reasons that Democrats need open borders. Most of
the people aboarded in this country or Democrats or would

(09:51):
be Democrats, they got to be replaced. What better way
to do it than with open borders and illegal immigration,
which eventually will have amnesty and voting rights and so forth.
Now you add the Ralph Northerm and the New York State.
By the way, it's not just Ralph Northeram. You know,

(10:13):
New York State's getting a pass, but they are identical
to Ralph Northern. They beat Ralph Northern to the punch.
In fact, New York State legalized everything Northerm is talking about,
including abortion after a failed abortion death after and they
gave it a standing ovation in the New York State Senate,
and now nobody's talking about that because the Northern story

(10:37):
has dwarfed it. But it's already begun now right now.
It's it's supposedly for the health of the mother, the
choice of the mother, or what have you. But it's
devious where it is headed, because one thing for any

(10:58):
of this to be happening, there has to be an
accompanying decline in the appreciation of the sanctity of life.
And what it means to me is that there is
an accelerating decline in God in the lives of many people.

(11:18):
If there's no God in your life, then there's no
there's no stopping aberrant, murderous type behavior. If there's no God,
if there's no judgmentalism, there's no built in morality, if
there's no apparent price, then what obstacle is there to

(11:43):
base depraved behavior? And this is where all of this
has been already taking us since nineteen I believe. How
are it in upstate New York? Great to have you high?
Oh how are you doing today? Rush? I'm doing great, sir,
Thank you? Yeah. Um. I was listening to the New
York News as I was driving around and they recorded

(12:07):
on a woman unfortunately that had been stabbed and killed
by her boyfriend. But they also reported that her baby
did not survive. Now, how can that be? That baby
shouldn't even be in the equation where wait a minute, now,
in the this is it's going to be fascinating in

(12:27):
the old days. This this just to understand this. She
was pregnant. Yes, how far along was she? Do you know?
Five months? Five months? It wasn't that long ago. There,
you're gonna be charged double homicide. Well that's not going
to happen now, Well, no, that's that. I don't know.

(12:50):
They're going to change this. If you can if you
can abort a baby, what the hell am I? If
you can kill a baby after it's born, then how
in the hell can you be accused. I'll tell you
what what it's always gonna what's gonna come down to,
And this is where we are. It's gonna come down
to the intent of the mother. That baby isn't anything
until the mother decides that she wants to give birth

(13:13):
to it and keep it up until that moment, and
there's nothing the father can say about it. The father
has absolutely zero reproductive rights. This is according to Roe
versus Wade, a woman's right to choose, and so it's
the determinant is going to be does the mother in
this case your story, the five month pregnant woman that

(13:34):
she want the baby. If she did, if everybody thought
she was going to carry the term, then there could
be double homicide here. If she didn't. No, no, If
she didn't, then it may not exist. Correct. But but
who's to say that, you know, five months along she
wants the baby, and then all of a sudden when

(13:56):
she's eight months along, well, maybe I don't want the baby.
So how are they going to prove it? Well they
I don't know. I'm not a lawyer on this, but
a common sense would say the last expressed act by
her would indicate if she's doing things to promote the
pregnancy protective baby, then you'd have to conclude that she
wants to baby. Then the feminists are coming out. You
don't know what might have happened in the next three months.

(14:19):
The feminists are going to be on the war path. Look,
this has already happened to I've a great example of
this happened. I remember this. It's coming back to me
like Crystal clear. Uh A. Yes, a woman was pregnant

(14:42):
and she either became brained Yes, she became brain dead somehow.
I don't think it was an assault, but her baby
was continuing to grow even though she was brain dead.
The argument ensued over whether or not life support should
be removed from the mother or kept so that the

(15:03):
baby could be born the father. They were not married.
The father wanted the baby. The feminist groups said screw
you and advocated for life support being taken off the mother.
I don't know where. I think they were lobbying the
woman's family to remove life support. They did not want

(15:26):
that baby born, and they did not want that unmarried
father getting it because that would throw ro versus weight
upside down legally. And this is this is back in
the nineties when this happened. It's some time ago, and
I don't remember how it ended, but I remember the argument,
and it was vicious. The feminist groups wanted life support

(15:49):
removed from the mother so that the baby would die.
The father wanted the baby, and and he had his
group of people that were all lobbying for doctors to
keep life support connected so that he because he wanted
the baby, and he said they wanted the baby, Her
intention was to have the baby. The feminist groups did
not want any way under the sun that guy was

(16:11):
going to get the baby, because that would have meant
that men had reproductive rights and they can't permit that politically.
So in a sense, it's's not exactly the scenario that
you're describing, but that happened. I thought when it happened,
by the way, I thought, well, this is all we need.
This is this is going to illustrate exactly who the

(16:34):
feminists are, exactly what abortion is all about. And I
don't think it moved the needle at all. And probably
the reason it didn't move the needle is because the
drive by media didn't report this as factually and open
and honestly as I just told you about the story.
They they cast this in so many different confusing lights

(16:57):
that it didn't ever create leg public opinion pro

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