RUSH: What a great zinger that Donald Trump threw at Obama. Oh, it was fabulous. And I’ll tell you what, this Miss California, Carrie Prejean, she stood up at a press conference today and she delivered some excellent in-your-face defense of her position on things, Miss California, the controversy over the pictures and the gay marriage question. Anyway, great to have you with us, folks. El Rushbo, Rush Limbaugh, behind the Golden EIB Microphone once again to hear, execute flawlessly assigned host duties. Telephone number if you want to join us is 800-282-2882. The e-mail address, ElRushbo@eibnet.com.
So she hangs on, and she was also asked a question about Perez Hilton, ‘Do you forgive Perez?’ He’s the one that asked the stupid question about gay marriage, ‘Do you forgive Perez Hilton?’ I thought her answer was superb. (paraphrasing) ‘I do forgive Perez Hilton. I’ve done some research on Perez. He’s obviously got some tough issues in his heart.’ Very, very clever.
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RUSH: Okay, here we have some sound bites from the press conference I was alluding to, by Donald Trump and Carrie Prejean, Miss California. Here’s Trump announcing that she’s gonna hang on, that they’ve looked and everything’s fine. She’s going to hang on as Miss California.
TRUMP: [W]ith Carrie — who’s here, who’s lovely, and who gave a very, very honest answer when asked a very tough question at the recent pageant. It’s the same answer that the president of the United States gave. It’s the same answer that many people gave. She gave an honorable answer, she gave an answer from her heart, and I think for that she has to be commended.
RUSH: Look, this confirms what I knew yesterday. All of this controversy over getting her thrown out over these pictures was not about these pictures at all. It was about the entertainment media and allies in radical leftism trying to get rid of her because of her answer on gay marriage and her definition of marriage as that between a man and a woman. It’s just intolerable. These people supposedly wherever… We’re supposed to tolerate all the perversion of all the radicals, all the politicians on the left. We’re supposed to tolerate and be understanding of all of the godlessness. We’re supposed to tolerate it. We’re supposed to be understanding of all of the destructive things these people do — and then when we stand up and just express our beliefs? Wow! It gets time to get the Gestapo. It’s time to get the secret police, time to go get the brownshirts and shut us up. And she stood up to it today, as did Donald Trump. Here’s another portion of what Trump said.
TRUMP: We have Keith and Shanna from the pageants, the directors of the Miss California pageant. I met them today for the first time. They were having some miscommunication with Carrie. The communication problem, I believe, is totally solved — and this is, I think, really very important to understand. They are really getting along very well. They’ve been meeting for hours in my office and I really think that they are — and have developed a relationship that they didn’t have before. Carrie will remain Miss California, very importantly.
PREJEAN: Most importantly, I would like to thank God for trusting me with this large task and giving me the strength to stand by my beliefs. Three weeks ago I was asked a politically charged question with a hidden personal agenda. I answered my question honestly and sincerely from my heart. I was very careful to articulate in saying that I did not want to offend anybody — and that this is how I was raised and this is what I believe a marriage should be: between one man and one woman. I was given a question asking for my opinion, and I stated my honest belief. Not only do I hold this belief, but as Mr. Trump said: the president of the United States, the secretary of state, and many Americans agree with me in this belief.
RUSH: It is somewhat interesting to me that it takes Donald Trump and Miss California — nothing against them, don’t misunderstand — to make a solid point about and explain this stuff to America at large. During the entire controversy over Carrie Prejean’s answer about gay marriage, nobody stood up and said, ‘It’s no different than what Barack Obama believes. It’s no different than what Hillary Clinton said — the Democrat secretary of state, and Obama — during the Democrat presidential campaigns. It’s hardly different from what most Americans actually believe,’ and yet it was reason to get rid of her. So here today, long after that controversy had bubbled up, it takes a press conference from the Miss USA pageant to sort of put this in perspective. But she really was good in her preference statement when she stood up for her beliefs and said she’s not going to be talked out of them, and it has been a great learning experience for her, and how she encouraged everybody not to abandon their beliefs. It was good.