RUSH: I mentioned at the top of the program that the Democrats and the media are treating me again like a candidate. I’ll never forget the late great writer from Sports Illustrated Ralph Wiley, who during the NFL season when I made it through five weeks on ESPN before that fell apart with the Donovan McNabb flap, Ralph Wiley accused me of hijacking that NFL season. It appears I’ve hijacked this election, because the Drive-By Media is making it about me, as though I am on the ballot. It went so far as Bill Schneider taking approval polls of Michael J. Fox and me. And this is how it ran, last night on The Situation Room with Paula Zahn, she says to Schneider, ‘Michael J. Fox out there campaigning for candidates. Do you have any idea how those ads are cutting,’ hmm, Billy boy?
RUSH: Well, neither of us are candidates, so you know at what means, Bill? (Raspberry). And it doesn’t matter. I’m not in this for approval ratings. Fox probably is. But I’m not. About this business of apologizing, I think I need to clarify that, too, because the libs are even misreporting that. They’re trying to say that I apologized to help convey the notion that I was wrong. Folks, I stand by everything I said, stand by everything I did, except I said I would apologize, I remember the quote, hugely and bigly, if somebody can prove to me that I was wrong in suggesting that either Mr. Fox didn’t take his medication or was acting a little in those ads that he produced. And of course his own book, which is not being mentioned by anybody in the Drive-By Media, he admits to manipulating his medication in order to appear more sympathetic in congressional appearances and so forth, which I also said I understand from his standpoint. When he said late last week that he was overmedicated, not undermedicated, that is when I apologized. I apologized because he came out and said that he was not under-medicated or off his meds or acting, he was over. And that’s the one thing I had not thought of. That is what I apologized for, but nothing else.
Mr. Fox keeps making an issue of his symptoms out on the campaign trail. This is yesterday in Ohio campaigning for Sherrod Brown.
FOX: I’m not supposed to speak with you until my symptoms go away. (Laughter.) Or maybe I’m just supposed to go away. But I’m not going to go away.
I’m just not going to sit here and let it go by uncommented upon. Nobody’s asking Mr. Fox to have his symptoms go away. Nobody is demanding that he shut up or go away, nobody that I know of, anyway, and certainly not me. By the way, have you seen the story in the UK Daily Mail where scientists have actually grown a human liver? Small size, about the size of a one pence piece. You know where they got the stem cells to make it happen? It wasn’t embryonic. It was cord blood. They got the stem cells from the umbilical cord of babies after their successful births, and they have successfully grown a small human liver. We’re light years away here from this becoming practical reality, but there is success, stem cell success, growing a human liver from cord blood stem cells, not embryonic.
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