CLAY: We’ve been talking about how the moms might lead a revolution against masks, and right now, well, Rush has talked about women-led revolutions before.
RUSH: Remember the All-American First Cavalry Amazon Battalion? This goes back during the administration of George H. W. Bush, women in combat was a big, big issue at the time. Should there be? How should it be organized and so forth. And I at the time trying to help the U.S. military, decided to come up with something called the All-American First Cavalry Amazon Battalion.
I learned these things late in life but I’m told — and Molly Yard, who was the leader of the NOW gang at the time, was the inspiration for this — the All-American 1st Cavalry Amazon Battalion. We know that PMS is a is a dreaded, dreaded thing. My thinking was that if we could have a battle-ready contingent, women in combat during that particular time of the month, nobody could beat us. We could roust anybody. We could defeat anybody. But what would we have to do to make sure that we always had, at a moment’s notice, a battle-ready contingent of women with premenstrual syndrome?
And that’s when I learned that these menstrual cycles can synchronize, if women are grouped together in barracks, dormitories, or whatever. So I proposed that the U.S. military try this and call it the All-American First Cavalry Amazon Battalion. You never know. Stranger things could have happened.
CLAY: There is Rush as only Rush can be.
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