Now, this is from January 11th. The NAGs New York state put this press release out: ‘Psychological Gang Bang of Hillary is Proof We Need a Woman President.’ This is the day after everybody piled on her because she cried when she was asked by that voter, ‘How do you do it?’ and Mrs. Clinton had the little tear, ‘It’s just so hard, but I care so much about my country.’ Now, the New York state NAGs also put out a press release really creaming Senator Kennedy for endorsing Barack Obama, the same bunch, ladies and gentlemen, that referred to the psychological gang bang of Hillary. Now, the national NAGs sort of distanced themselves, a little cooler heads at the national NAG level. Here’s a statement from the NAGs president Kim Gandy — National Association of Gals, by the way, is what we call them. We don’t like NOW, the NOW gang is old hat, they’re the NAGs, National Association of Gals. Kim Gandy is the prexy. ‘The NAGs has enormous respect and admiration for Senator Kennedy for decades. Senator Kennedy’s been a friend of the NAGs and a leader and fighter for women’s civil and reproductive rights, his record shows that. Though the NAGs political action committee has proudly endorsed Senator Clinton for president, we respect Senator Kennedy’s endorsement. We continue to encourage women everywhere to express their opinions and exercise their right to vote.’
So you have one renegade chapter of the NAGs in New York state that went out there and got a little hysterical — and I use that word on purpose because I, ladies and gentlemen, happen to know that when you call — all you have to do, if you guys, any of you want a divorce out there or you want to break up with your girlfriends, just say, ‘You’re unstable. Stop getting hysterical,’ and they go ballistic. So I’m calling the NAGs New York state chapter hysterical. One little chapter of the NAGs got hysterical out there, and the national NAGs had to come in and put some closure to this. I think for those of you in the New York state NAGs, you’re all upset here about Senator Kennedy’s endorsement, I think you need to just take Bill Clinton’s advice, and that is, put some ice on it. This is what happens out there. You deal with the Clintons, you deal with the Kennedys, put some ice on it. For those of you in Rio Linda, that’s what Bill Clinton allegedly said to Juanita Broaddrick after the alleged rape. He’s walking out the door. She says that he said to her, ‘Why don’t you put some ice on that, Baby, because her lip was I think busted up.’