From the November 7 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
RUSH LIMBAUGH (HOST): You heard about the male soccer team at Harvard. Wendy, did you hear about this? You've got to hear this. Last Friday the news, the male soccer team at Harvard was keeping a scouting notebook on the incoming female soccer team players. They were rating them on scale of one to ten and other scouting report aspects of these young arriving female soccer player. When the Harvard administration found out about this they cancelled the remainder of the male soccer season as a way of penalizing the men on the Harvard soccer team for daring to objectify women like this. Who rates women on a scale of one to ten, they said. Try everybody!
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Whether people want to admit it or not this kind of thing happens so -- and largely it's human nature. I have seen male sports writers today supporting what the Harvard administration did and pointing out that this is unseemly and if I had a daughter on the soccer team at Harvard, I wouldn't want her written about this way or talked about this -- it's a different era. We have to accept that the male soccer team basically had their season canceled for daring to do this.