LIMBAUGH: The simple fact of the matter is, what Trump did, in commenting on Carly Fiorina was violate something in the appropriate-inappropriate area that's not contained exclusively in politics. It's just considered in polite society that when one sees an ugglo-American that one doesn't say so, whether you're in politics or whether you're at the bowling alley.
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Why do women wear make-up? Why do women shave their legs? It's all there to improve their appearance, right? Is it not hopefully noticed? I mean the effort is put in, is it not so that people notice it? So you know people react to it. They comment on it, they see it, they register it. The inappropriateness is to describe it, or talk about it, or make reference to it, especially if it happens to be true. That's what violates the rule. All I am saying is, it's not possible.
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The fact of the matter is, I don't care, its never going to happen. I am never not going to notice an attractive women walking down the street or in a room. Sorry, you'd have to lobotomize me. You know why? Nature. It's the way God made it. It's the reason it just happens. And women are the same way, although maybe they've got different characteristics. But you cannot legislate that, you can't shame that, you can't wipe that out of human behavior, human existence. But I don't think Miss Fiorina is correct here to say that she's the only one who has been made fun of because of the way she looks, it happens to everybody. And it happens to a lot of men.