Hillary Might Get the Democrat Nomination Even If She's Indicted
RUSH: Okay. I just saw... I was walking back into the studio here, and right before the end of the news break the top of the hour, and I saw on the Fox News Channel somebody was interviewing Hillary. I don't know who. It might have been the CNN monitor. I don't know. I didn't listen to it, just looked at it. I just had a thought. (interruption) Oh, it was Andrea Mitchell, NBC News, Washington. So this is the third interview Hillary has done in, like, what, two years. And it was about the e-mails? (interruption)
Right. 'Cause Andrea Mitchell wants her to get this behind her. Andrea Mitchell's tired of it, she's fed up with it, and I did see a graphic went by that said Marco Rubio says that she's playing with fire, that she's on the verge of something blowing up. Let me just ask all of you a question. Is there any way...? I mean, do any of you really think she's not gonna be the Democrat nominee? And if you think she's not going to be the Democrat nominee, two things: Who is, and what's gonna cause her to lose it?
It's easy to say, "Yeah, it's e-mail. It's gonna blow up in her face and she'll be indicted." Really? I don't know. And even if the drip, drip, drip, drip, drip drip, drip still happens, what's it gonna take? There's gonna have to be an alternative. I mean, they're not gonna get rid of her if there's not an alternative. Who is the alternative? How is this gonna happen? I can see her being the nominee even if she's indicted, and I'm only being half funny here. Seriously. How does it happen that she does not get the Democrat Party nomination?
If you want to take a stab at that, have at it. I mean, I have my own answers to the question, but what good is that? It's Open Line Friday. I want hear what you think.