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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbaugh Show podcast. It is an enormous honor to fill in for our departed too soon friend Rush Limbaugh. It's 800 888 to 202.

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If you want to join the program on this day that the Lord has made and this time that the Lord has decided to live in times such as these, at least we know that we've been showered with something. Did you see did you well, get into this in detail in the next segment, but the Washington Post. How did analysis let me just give you the headline, because we'll get into the body of the text to come, this is about the alleged covid bill, which is the alleged bailout bill, which is which is an enormous amount of of of pork and worse spending.

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This is The Washington Post. And next segment, we'll tell you what they said about Trump's effort to help people get around the lockdown's financially. Biden's stimulus shower's money on Americans sharply cutting poverty in defining move of presidency. Now, it's true that they have raised the income of bullets, you know, for instance, the Boston bomber. I don't know how much money he was getting for work in prison, but he's getting a fourteen hundred dollar check, the Boston bomber.

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So as Dylann Roof. Who murdered nine people, so clearly their income has shot up by perhaps 400 percent. But there is almost no. Actual spending related to the covid lockdown's of this almost none. We'll talk about that. Listen to this. Let's listen to listen here to what Joe Biden was told to say about this spending orgy.

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This nation has suffered too much for much too long. And everything in this package is designed to relieve the suffering and to meet the most urgent needs of the nation. But I mean, I can't even respond to that intelligently other than a car which just popped out of me. Frank Hill at the North State Journal went through and looked at this this monstrosity. There might be in this one point three dollars trillion dollars, there might be 600 million tied to relief from the government imposed lockdown's.

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There is one point five billion dollars for Amtrak, which is an organization that sells nine dollar microwavable hamburgers and loses money on them, you can you go to an Amtrak station, such in Washington, D.C., you can buy a McDonald's hamburger for 99 cents and pop on the train.

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Or you could wait, get on the train, get a lesser hamburger for nine bucks and know that Amtrak loses money on that. That's just one example. And, of course, there's bailouts for pension funds in blue cities where were government retirees are making 350000 dollars per year.

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None of that is related to the medically useless, deadly, politically advantageous for Democrat friends Lockdown's. Two hundred million bucks for museums, etc., and then you're going to hear, oh, well, we're going to make the schools safe from the covid flu. No, you're not. There's one hundred and twenty eight billion dollars for K through 12 public education, which is really just for the unions, 95 percent of that money will not be spent until between 2022 and 2028, none of it in 2021.

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So this is showering Americans with money and there's more and we'll get into some of the details in this bill that if you if you are like me, a long time lifelong listener of To Rush, you've heard his brilliant monologues over the decades explaining government spending and how we need to look at it. As Ross said here, when is the last time that you recall anybody conservative Republican think tank, when is the last time anybody has really, really, really been upset over government spending?

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When's the last time you can remember it? A Tea Party, which was average. Ordinary Americans had never been in politics before. They had never been activists. This was the beauty of it. This was the power of it. They were not professional political people or employees. They were just outraged over Obama. They were outraged over this wanton spending with seemingly no concern and no even imaginary limitations and what that might mean for their children and their grandchildren. The Tea Party is being portrayed as the all right.

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White nationalist racist movement. Even so, follow along here. Tea Party get started. Tea Party takes over. Tea Party secures the Republican control of the House of Representatives in 2010, a 50 vote margin. It was overwhelming. And Democrats, the media immediately began targeting the Tea Party as a bunch of racist, sexist bigots, which is the default. But they're being positioned is the mainstream, while at the same time the left wing extremists are being ignored and tamped down.

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And Pelosi and Schumer are being built up as the moderate, normal standard Democrat issues. But let's go back. The Tea Party comes into being for a lot of reasons, but spending was one of the things. Walk them all up. Now, these are people that had never been in organized politics before. They had voted, but they had not donated to anything. They had not, you know, maybe going to town halls once in a while.

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But these were the essence of citizen involvement in government. They were not being paid. They they were not on anybody's donor list or any of that. And that's what gave them power. There was no leader. There was no Tea Party leader. There was no figurehead responsible for it. It was an effervescent natural eruption of conservative citizens of all ages, religions, creeds, sexes, orientations, you name it. It scared the hell out of Washington, D.C., long before Donald Trump came along and scared the hell out of Washington, DC, precisely because it couldn't be controlled.

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You couldn't demonize the Tea Party by taking out one person, the leader. It was just a mass movement at the same time by average ordinary Americans. And it was spending that got them. It was Obama's stimulus and then health care that scared the hell out of them. Well, eventually the Republicans listened and the Republicans started attacking Obama on the spending and the Republicans started attacking the Democrats in general and the budget deal after budget. We had reconciliation. We didn't have budgets.

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We didn't do budgets. The Democrats found a way out of having to do budgets. There were no debates. People got even more infuriating.

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So the Republicans listening to the Tea Party realizing what a voting bloc it was, actually began talking, spending discipline. And what happened? Remember the last time during all of that? Remember the time the Republicans offered a plan to address the deficit after Obama's stimulus and after Obama's Obamacare? What did Democrats do? The Democrats prepared an ad showing Paul Ryan pushing a grandmother in a wheelchair over the cliff. We all got outraged by it. Some people laughed at it, some Republican.

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Come on, Rush, nobody's going to take that seriously. I've been hearing this my entire group. Come on, Rush. Nobody is going to take what the Democrats do seriously. Nobody is going to fall for that. And yet here we are. A lot of people have fallen for a lot of Democrat crap over the last fifty years. And here we are. And after the Paul Ryan wheelchair and then we had all kinds of similar kind of ads, Republicans were going to starve the kids.

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Republicans were going to foul the water. Whatever the spending cuts, Republicans, we're going to take Social Security away from Republicans. We're going to deny all people their housing allowances. This is what happened. How do you talk about balancing the budget? How do you talk about the deficit when your opposition is promising to give everything away to everybody, including free health care for illegal immigrants? How do you talk about spending discipline and the deficit with a media famous for destroying economies and jobs, favoring policies which destroy economies and jobs?

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And when you keep an. Find that this is the Democrat agenda, the Democrat agenda requires as many people in need as they can create, a Democrat agenda requires poverty. The Democrat agenda requires people on the able to cope with day to day life. A Democrat party requires more and more people living in economic despair.

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That circumstance allows the Democrats to blame the Republicans for it and then propose even more programs and even a more benevolent, gigantic government to take care of all the people the Republicans don't care about.

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Making the government a bigger percentage of GDP is not how you grow the economy. It's how you grow government. And Obama was making no bones about his intention. Here comes the Tea Party demanding Republican fiscal responsibility. They tried. They they started providing more than lip service on balancing the budget. That's when the ads started coming with Paul Ryan sending grandma over the cliff in a wheelchair. And that was just one of them. The Republican Party thinks they got destroyed in the arena of public opinion with the media distorting their efforts, just like happened in 1995.

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They think they got destroyed over the starving kids school lunch cuts that weren't there were no cuts in the school lunch program. There were simply reductions in the rate of growth.

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Timeless, its timeless. There were Republican senators who tried to stop this giving of money to murderers to the Boston bomber. The video, The Wire covered this Ryan Sábado Saavedra, Corton Cruz, Kassidy all offered amendments to not send checks to the Boston bomber. And to the murderer, Dylann Roof and the Democrats voted that down. There's your at. They're right here, we can run that ad and we're just talking during the break, we can run an ad of showing Andrew Cuomo how many how many grandmas did he literally push into the cliffs of the long term care facilities?

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We'll talk more about Cuomo. It's now, is it five or six women who've come forward to say that they were sexually harassed by him? Well, we should start a watch. Maybe it's maybe to be seven or eight by the end of the show, 800 888 222. If you want to be in the program, we'll get into this Washington Post comparison them looking at Biden versus Trump as we continue its tournament on the EIB Network.

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Todd Berman in for our departed too soon friend Rush Limbaugh. Coming up on the program, President Trump's lawyers have sent a no.

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You don't get two letter to the RNC and the the Republican committees. You got to hear what they're telling these committees. And it just it shows and we'll hear from Russia on this in the next segment that Russia was characteristically right when he said Trump isn't going anywhere. And we'll get to that. Rush loved, absolutely loved human ingenuity in all of its forms and particularly in tech. So for many of us, he was the Mocca of new tech.

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And Rush found us all a great deal with pure talk, as Rush himself told us about, hey, folks, there's one sure bet that you can make this year, and that is you're going to use your cell phone more than you did last year. That translates to bigger cell phone bills. You're going to be paying more for it unless you are proactive and do something about that. And this is why so many people in this audience are switching their cell phone service from one of the big providers to pure talk.

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Pure talk offers you unlimited talk, unlimited text and six gigs of data for just thirty dollars a month. And if you go over on data, they don't charge you for it. They don't charge you. If you go over your data and you compare that monthly price 30 bucks a month to your current cell phone bill, just compare it to your current cell phone bill. I mean, I would make a guess, but 75, 80 bucks, depending on how many lines and phones you have, don't know what it is, but 30 bucks a month for unlimited talk, unlimited text, six gigs of data.

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Now, here's the real icing on the cake. Pure talk uses the same cell phone towers as one of the biggest cell phone service providers in America. They focus on providing great service and support with every pure talk employee located in the U.S. from your cell phone, do this dial pound 250 and say pure talk, get started. You'll say 50 percent off your first month. That's a pound to five 00 and say pillow talk, just pick up your phone, ring a pound to five 00 and say pure talk.

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Guess what? Somebody from there will answer and you're off and running.

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It's really that easy. Just pound 250, pick up your phone pound to 250. If you're talking, you get it. That's it's just that easy. We talked about this in the opening segment. It is. Americans have been showered with something that The Washington Post wants us to believe is money. And this alleged covid bail out, even if it was really a bail out, it wouldn't be from the covid flew, it wouldn't be from the virus, it would be from the lockdown's.

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But there might be 600 million out of one point nine trillion. That's even partly related to this to the covid. Here's the comparison to how The Washington Post described President Trump's a similar effort by the president, but without all the pork, without sending money to illegal immigrants and and death row inmates, which the Democrats insisted upon doing. They wrote this, Trump signs two trillion dollar coronavirus bill into law as companies and households brace for more economic pain. Folks.

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The Washington Post is owned by one of the chief technocrats who has most benefited from these deadly and medically useless lockdown's and Jeff Bezos.

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And he's one of the chief technocrats who has, in my judgment, continued to push lockdowns and in fact, this Washington Post piece. It gives a signal of how the technocrats like Bezos and the people he's purchased in the Democrat Party. How they view these lockdowns, they talk about a rude awakening. When this this aid runs out. I mean, Dylann Roof may have to get another job in prison that the Boston bomber may have to get a job in prison, they only get one check.

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Real Americans. Who are actually going to get these checks? The Post is warning that there's a rude awakening. They're setting the groundwork for permanence, as Rush just talked about. In the previous clip. The Democrats were quiet desperation, so do the technocrats who are bureaucrats in their tech people and and they working in medicine. So many of them, not everybody in those careers, obviously, but the people who are pushing the lockdown's. So they talk in this piece about the most generous expansion of aid to the poor in recent history, generous.

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Describing this is generous is an interesting phraseology. The World Economic Forum has stated they want these lockdown's to continue. They put out a video celebrating them. The Guardian UK just wrote an article that some of these technocrats are saying, we need lockdown's every two years to stop the weather from changing for the global warming, the global, you know, climate catastrophe. Then you have this. In blue states like Oregon, Washington and California, there are people whose retirement portfolios depended.

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Upon house rentals on renting homes. Some of them are 30000 dollars behind in rent, 10 percent, the value of the house and the people saying there don't have to pay and they know they don't have to pay.

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Because the governors have waved the magic wand and said, you don't have to pay. Do you think? That they're going to come back and suddenly say, now you have to pay. Or is this the permanent great reset that we're not supposed to believe in? The beginning of this. You have thousands and tens of thousands of people who've been told you don't have to pay rent. And suddenly they don't have to pay rent. Here's from The Washington Post piece.

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Unlike many other significant anti-poverty measures passed by Congress in history, this one has a short time horizon with almost all the relief for families going away over the coming year. That could be an abrupt awakening for Americans who've grown accustomed to financial support. Since the Congress moved to swiftly create a stronger safety net at the start of the pandemic a year ago. They're signaling. But they would like people to be able to continue to stay home. And they continue to modify the meaning of words and emotions behind them.

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This is Endeavour due to Gupta, co executive director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty Inequality. The Biden administration is seeing this more like a wartime mobilization. They'll deal with any downside risk later on. Meaning? They'll expand the spending later on. That's what that means. Bill expanded then. And they're giving us a heads up and they're giving the Biden administration the heads up, and this is Jeff Bezos, Washington Post saying, hey, guys, we're going to expect you to do this.

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We're going expect this to be extended into the future so more people can be dependent upon this. Let's get your input on this, how Rush recover what you've learned from Rush at 800 to eight to Tuesday. To continue to explore this, you'll hear Rush talk about President Trump not going anywhere, wasn't going to be going anywhere. You'll hear him talk about Trump's permanence in the American political cycle. And I'll tell you what President Trump's lawyers have said to the RNC, no, you don't get to do something any more.

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Wants to continue tournament on the EIB Network.

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So easy to get down in these times. But there's there is just some enormously good news. Rush has taught us about intelligence guided by experience and the teachings of I.B. there. To me, being fully realized as I'm watching the effort of the Mockingbird media and I define that as media channels who repeat and amplify the words of technocrat's leftists and statist with no skepticism at.

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Despite their best efforts. Americans still don't trust the election results, even though we're being told once again safest, most secure in history, a bunch of Americans don't. We need to speak about these things. Others, other indicators we all saw the drop in case is coming. We talked about it. If Biden got into the White House, we didn't know he'd be behind the militarise wall. He is that suddenly we'd see the cases decline. And we saw the World Health Organization suddenly say, hey, let's let's stop using a fake, you know, an irrational test for this.

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And that happened. Then we said the Democrats, who have promised with hashtags even when they brought hash tags to the table, that there would be unity. Now we're seeing that they want to destroy the filibuster. So they could continue to shove down the throats of the American people. Just this this this authoritarianism that they're just chomping at the bit for. None more authoritarian than seizing control of elections and you have somewhat reasonable Democrats from back in the day.

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Later in the show, we're going to remember a time when Rush talked to a kind of Jurassic Park Democrat who's still reasonable. Joe Manchin is saying, hey, let's not scrap that filibuster. Let's just make the senator talk the whole time like Rand Paul did, that that can happen. He wants it to be more painful, but the rest of the Democrats want it gone. For now, though, of course, they'll want it back. If there's a Republican president to follow, they'll want it back.

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So all of the unity they promised, it's a lie, it was never meant to be, and we can see that with their own eyes. The good news is we predicted these things. The Mockingbird's can't keep this from us. They can't keep us from our experience or our experience guiding our intelligence, as Rush taught us about. Now, of course, bipartisanship isn't isn't a great thing when you're being bipartisan with communists. And Rush told us that President Trump understood that the left had to be defeated, that President Trump focused on correcting this nation's course, he brought people to his vision without worshipping bipartisanship, the idea that Donald Trump should be called a failure because he has somehow failed to unite the country.

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That's what Trump was going to do. That's what Trump's how in the world can you possibly think that Trump was elected for the exact opposite reason, for the exact opposite objectives? Donald Trump was elected as an outsider. He was elected to drain the swamp. Everybody knew that was not going to be pretty. The swamps just not going to sit there and let themselves be drained. They're not just going to watch themselves go down the drain, went the drain hole and not put up a stink about it.

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If something like making America great again becomes the primary reason somebody opposes you, then what must those people who oppose you really want? If making America great again makes them mad, if the concept of making America great again really ticks them off, and if it fires them off and to the point that whoever is going to make America great again has to be destroyed, then what must those people actually want?

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Bipartisanship, bipartisanship. The only way that's ever going to happen is if we cave on our core beliefs, they're not going to. And the left isn't even interested in bipartisanship. The left doesn't even believe in opposition. Their objective is to eliminate it and to wipe it out. And it ought to be ours in a political sense. It damn well ought to be ours. So blaming Trump for the lack of bipartisanship out there. Sorry, I just don't believe in bipartisanship.

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Come on, give me a break. That's not at all what Trump was about. It isn't complicated at all. And I'll tell you, it's really serious. We're dealing with a radical left in this country that's feeling its oats like they never have before. And their objective is to permanently transform this country away from its founding principles, timeless, its timeless, and they're showing it on display with the let's get rid of the filibuster.

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Let's let's seize elections with H.R. one. Let's let's enforce an anti scientific view of the world that's enforce it. It's remarkable. Today, the CDC put out a note giving people a list of rules to follow once they've gotten the Amarone injections. Now, suddenly the government saying, well, here's how you can gather in small groups. And and the mockingbirds are presenting this as CNN. It literally said, here's the list of rules to follow from Tony Fauci, CDC.

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This is the change they're looking for. This is the adherence to appeal to authority they're looking for. Let's talk to Wesley in Jersey, Georgia. Wesley, you're on the Rush Limbaugh program. Is Tom Foreman filling in? Hi, Wesley. Hey, Todd, thank you very much for taking my call. It's an honor and a privilege to be on the Rush Limbaugh show megadose to you and to Rush and his family. I just wanted to say that I'm a rush baby.

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I grew up listening to Rush, read all of the books, my, my my mom and my dad. They read the books and they always told me this was a man that you need to listen to. Well, when I put my hat into the political ring, I ran for county position. Of course, I didn't get elected to it, but I brought my conservative values to light and listen to Rush Limbaugh and always followed Rush and even to the presidency and picking Donald Trump.

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And it ended up making me a public figure on Facebook where I'm verified and I have a following of my own. And people listen to me and, you know, they always wonder where I got my information from. But I just listened to Rush Limbaugh. And Rush Limbaugh has completely changed my life and the way I think in my conservative values.

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So beyond the political and God bless you for sticking your neck out and running and being a conservative. And please protect Georgia. I'm telling you, Leslie, the the perverse sex ed bill, the comprehensive sex education, it has a toehold in your state. Please protect it. Please investigate that. Beyond the political. Let me ask you, how did it change the way you view others? How did it form the way that you view neighbors and other people in society as you listen to rush to the years?

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Instead of being closed minded person and about canceling culture and being, you know. Just aggravated with what people how people live and they they talk to you and stuff like that, you learn to let stuff go, you learn that to have an open mind and people are going to be different from you. People are going to live different from you. And you just accept them for the way they are. And you move on with it. You don't let it you don't let it bother you or eat you up inside.

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You just move on from it and you carry on and you stay a conservative and you know that your belief you are on the right side of the political spectrum.

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Yeah. And I was I always saw this, you know, West not to interrupt you, but I always saw this with Rush because I wanted to clarify. And you said something that just made me think one of the things that I noticed in Rush in from the political what was he looking for? Consistency. He was looking for room to run. He was looking for a runway, we would say, in, you know, venture capital circles. He was looking for the the clear field to run towards life, liberty and happiness.

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And would you heard him speak of human beings? I heard him speak so often when he was speaking of admiring human beings that he had some consistent things he looked for. He looked for people who could come back from hardship. He looked for people who would break new ground. He looked for people who were told, no, you can't and you can't and you can't. And they did. And they did. And they did.

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And he looked for ingenuity and he looked for obsessive focus on excellence across all crafts. If you listen to Rush talk about, for instance, Donna Summer or music, he looked for the same focus on excellence that he did in tech that he did in writing, that he did in thinking and thought, expression and persuasion. I think this is where the left could never understand Rush as a human is because he was looking at the core spark the soul of people, not the outward appearance at the left is so focused on because they the left of all things.

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What they most want to do, in my judgment, is they want to dehumanize all of us. They want to deemphasize our humanity and our ability to guide our self using intelligence, guided by experience. We'll talk about Rush and how he looked at client number nine. Anyone remember client number nine? And this is related to another you, Kirk, Andrew Cuomo. What's going to cause him to resign first, the seventh, eighth or ninth woman or charges for obstruction of justice?

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One would hope we'll get to that as we continue. Todd Hermann on the EIB Network.

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So Eddie Cuomo, the, I think, rather thuggish in his policies, so-called governor of New York. What do we have? We've got five women who are describing pretty consistent forms of sexual harassment. We're waiting for number six, number seven, number eight. Listen to this. This is a quote. I have a news flash for you. There's politics in politics, I have political differences with people. That sounds a lot like what does it matter where they died, they're dead.

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Which is what he said about his policy of forcing nursing homes and long term care centers to take in KOVR-TV positive patients, which a reasonably bright seventh grader has learned, you don't visit your elderly and infirm relatives if you have a cough.

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And he hit that from the Department of Justice. Now you have big time Democrats demanding that Cuomo resign. I would love to know. Who put the political hit out on Cuomo, the Senate majority leader, Andrea Stewart Cousins, is calling for him to resign. I would love to know. And there's someone waiting. They have someone in mind, I mean, there is his brother, Chris Cuomo is black, and so they may want to have Chris be, you know, maybe take his brother's place because he's black.

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But what I know Chris Cuomo says he's black inside. He gets to say that because he's Chris Cuomo, you know, I just have this vision, we all wish Rush was here for all sorts of reasons, not the least of which is we love him. But then there's this. Can you imagine him taking this scandal on? It would be tremendous fun to hear Rush Limbaugh take us through the Andrew Cuomo scandal. We lifelong Limbaugh fans remember client number nine and Rush talking about Eliot Spitzer, Mark Sanford developed.

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What did he say? An email friendship with Started Innocently, The Girl from Ipanema. He went down to Argentina to see The Girl from Ipanema.

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I've said over the years that lust is the one human emotion over which you have no control. It can make you do things that and you were saying, moments you would never do.

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And we're looking at an example of it here where love I mean, he people in lust think they're in love.

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This is the kind of stuff that addicts do, never going to get caught, never going to happen or so forth.

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You marvel at this, but when these Democrats go up there, their wives are dutifully in a blue dress.

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Eliot Spitzer and his wife Silda was there, didn't help much. Speaking of Eliot Spitzer, remember how that all went down?

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He took his troubles down to Baton Rouge. How for the hooker with the go to the feds were listening in on the telephone. That's how they knew Spitzer was loved. But no, not stupid. He left evidence Sanford didn't do that. He cried and said he was a flop. Chicks. He'd been that way since nineteen fifty six and her friends on Wall Street that she could empathize. Offered a thousand cash from love client number nine. She went into a dark room in a D.C. hotel.

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He said that he had been attorney general. He taught low sex, but when he turned on the lights, she closed her eyes. She turned her head. Oh, what a fright. He should have given her an internship. I could have taught him how to find his neck. Saved him the trouble of looking like a swine. That is the sad tale of love. Pious number nine. I wonder if Sanford thought that he was going to get away with this.

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She closed her eyes. She turned her head. They all do a feature. Him giving her an internship could have been our JFK taught him that to my husband, could have had it all. But Santa really ran behind. That is the sad tale of love. Kind of. Or not. Yeah. Gary Hart's wife stood next to him up there. No, I love client number nine. That is a white comedian, Paul Shanklin, a vocal portrayal there as Bill Clinton talking about Eliot Spitzer and the love client number nine.

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Just a note to the so-called governor of New York. I know that you thought, you know, after Rush passed on that maybe you wouldn't have to face that sort of music. But we're here to make sure the program continues. Rush's wisdom continues and just continue to point out the rank hypocrisy of the left suddenly pretending as if this is new news about about Andrew Cuomo with these five women. I'm not I'm not you know, women come forward for various reasons.

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And it's a scary thing often to come forward. What we're told to believe all women under all circumstances, eventually, sometimes well under certain circumstances, depending on whom they're accusing. Is anyone else noticing that these women are now to be believed by the Democrat stronghold? And I would just ask this question because of that dynamic, are we also to believe that this wasn't a known factor around Andy Cuomo in the office and that this sort of insensitivity didn't extend itself into don't tell the DOJ how many old people died?

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Don't don't don't release those numbers, don't you? Don't talk to the families. The loved ones are dead. Who cares? It's an attitudinal thing.

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It's it's it's almost like he has a brother that's very similar on scene and almost the same tournament in on the EIB Network.

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Todd Hermann in for our friend Rush Limbaugh, who would be here with us, but he's doing a radio show in heaven.

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It is difficult to overstate the significance of a letter that President Trump's lawyers sent to the Republican National Committee and the RNC, that's the National Republican Senatorial Committee and ask National Republican Congressional Committee. What he's told them is through his lawyers, you can you're going to stop using my name to raise money. And I guarantee because I used to be in the leadership team at the Republican National Committee, I guarantee this is shockwave stuff. If they run these committees with any sort of foresight, their whole fundraising campaigns built around the president's name.

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So the significance of this is is important to understand Trump is shown the cards that he has that they can't have. And this is going to be backed up by something that Rush Limbaugh told us about what President Trump did for Republicans and about how the Trump message isn't going anywhere. And it's something that's that Rush knew. And I don't think the professional Republicans knew. So you got to hear how important this battle is and how right Rush was on that.

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It is an incredible honor to be on this program because our hero in radio, Rush Limbaugh, has gone on to heaven. It's 888 222. If you want to join us, love to chat with you. And today, the day the Lord has made, we are made for times such as these and we've got some pretty unique responsibilities because of the times in which we live. And we had a great teacher, a great human teacher in Rush Limbaugh.

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There is a power dynamic like I've never seen in politics. And you get to hear Rush explain some of the dynamics behind these pierde that I mix in this power play. It's important one of the many things that Donald Trump accomplished in four years. Was having the deep state stick their head up so we can see who they are. Exposing. The Comfort. With which Mitch McConnell and others tend to pick on Mitch because they like to impersonate him, but there's a whole lot of others, professional Republicans, that call them the comfort with which they view being in second place and their evident relief of being able to get back to talking about shirts versus skins.

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They're so very comfortable in the realm.

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Of nibbling around the edges of America's problems, the one point nine trillion dollar alleged covid bailout, which is it, maybe 600 million somewhat tangentially related to the lockdown's is a great is a great it's a great way to illustrate this. John Cornyn and and Mitch McConnell and others are very comfortable saying our Zeena, Argentina Mohapatra has been a one point nine trillion dollars. Yeah, it's bad, it's it's thievery. To see these monies going to murderers like Dylann Roof in the Boston bomber, it's thievery and it is nibbling around the real challenge in our country.

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Rush described this as being in a death grip with communism. And we are. And the Democrats know this, that's why they are trying to put in place H.R. one, which federalizes elections. And it directly goes against the Constitution, where the states and the legislatures of the states prescribe the the way those federal elections are held in their states, rather the the elections for federal office. They know this. The power dynamic here in the Republican side is this.

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President Trump's lawyers have served notice on the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, you don't get to use Donald Trump's name or Donald Trump's image.

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Any more in relation to fundraising at all? This is a massive power move. And what it sets up. Is Trump as kingmaker from a financial perspective? The president can create a pass through political action committee and make a pack of some kind. Or he can back specific candidates if he chooses to do it that way. He can use his data sets to advantage candidates that he thinks will carry forth his effort to defeat what I regard as it's not even though that it's communism as much as it is, it's the China model.

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This is what the Democrats and their sponsors in the big banking and all too much big medicine and all too much of big media, they seek a China model for us.

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They really like that force you to buy products you don't want from companies you don't like it, prices you can't afford for things you don't need. That's a great model. So when the president's lawyers say this to these committees, they're cutting off a lifeline and the president said, oh, I'm not going to set up another. You know, political entity, I'm not going to set up a new political party, no, he's going to starve the existing ones of cash.

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There is no Zeil. In the world of Republican politics, for anyone on the Republican side right now on a presidential basis, there's developing zeal. Rhonda Santurce. Has done a great job of standing up To the Mockingbird media, he's standing up to Silicon Valley. He's done a brilliant job at handling the covid and ending the lockdown's early and doing away with the mass diktats. He's in good stead, Kristi Noem is in great stead. They both are.

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If the president and they were to come to an understanding. President Trump could be the king or queen maker. I don't want them to be king or queen. I'd rather have them be government employees such as presidents if President Trump himself decides not to run. But to the committees to not be able to use his name, the only way they get to use his name is go to him and say, what do you want? What do we need to do to be able to use your name?

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This is an incredible moment of truth. For these committees to understand when you guys didn't leap into action. And I mean, thunderous action when we saw the election fraud, the circumstances for fraud being set up, all of us watched it. Roshe himself talked about this. You remove all the rules, all the standards, you flood the states with, with absentee ballots, everybody gets a ballot, you remove the rules, you have Mark Zuckerberg spending half a billion dollars for, quote, voter turnout only in Democrat districts.

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You're setting up the with the availability of fraud and environment for that, that they didn't leap into action the minute these things were announced. And it's and start lawsuits then to block this then. That they weren't universally on TV saying this is creating conditions for fraud. They left the president swinging in this regard. And something about President Trump I admire in politics, it's one thing for, you know, from a spiritual sense, a religious sense to forgive, it's from a political perspective.

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You may well forgive, but you cannot forget. What people did we need that fight? Our country depends on this fight. So these these committees are now facing this, so rush, of course, address these things. And one of the things about Russia's he pointed out that Trump's message resonated even though the left won the presidency, Republicans won down the ballot. Mega was not rejected, which should have the Dems nervous about the midterms. And they are.

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Rush explained that the only thing that went the left's way in this past election was Trump not winning.

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The Republican Party has flipped an untold number of seats in a presidential race where the the presidential candidate Trump loses. It's almost unprecedented. I'm sure it's happened before because everything has in life, there's nothing new anymore, but it's still phenomenal.

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The Democrats have this vision of adding seats in the House, winning the White House and taking the Senate and having total control of all branches of government. And they would never surrender. They were going to pack the court back to the Supreme Court. They're going to get statehood to Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., get, you know, four new senators from those two places. All four Democrats never, ever lose control of government and therefore never, ever have to worry about elections.

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But it all went awry. The only thing that went their way was Trump losing. But Republicans are winning everywhere down the ballot.

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It's almost as bad for the Democrats as it was in 2008 when Obama won the presidency, but the Democrats lost down the ballot like nobody expected. Even CNN admits this is happening. It's important that people understand what happened down ballot, down the ticket in this election. Republicans in January are going to be in a much more powerful position as a result of this. They are poised to influence the Democrat agenda in ways they couldn't have when Pelosi had a thirty five seat cushion to pass legislation.

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We're not talking about flipping now. They're not they're not going to run the House. They're going to control it. They're going to have enough seats that she's not going to have any any anything like a free road right in front of her to do whatever she wants to do.

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Now, you've got some Democrats are going to pay attention to what happened here, the less radical ones. And Republicans might even be able to block legislation like Medicare for all, a green new deal. And believe me, the Democrats have been salivating over being able to do this stuff. The Democrats in the House have nothing to celebrate and they aren't celebrating and they're very nervous about going into 2022.

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And all of this is because of Donald Trump. The Republicans owe all of this to Donald Trump. Donald Trump is the reason for the new makeup of the Republican Party and the fact that they are winning, not the never. Trump is not the age old Republican establishment. These are Donald Trump. Republicans and the Democrats know that the Maga agenda ain't going anywhere, no matter what happens to Trump.

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The Maga agenda is the Republican Party and now professional Republicans at the committees know it. And if you hear me use the phrase professional Republican, let me explain it to you. This is how I view it, because I worked in these circles. If you talk to professional Republican, you say, what do you do for a living? If they're intellectually honest, they say I Republican. What's that mean? Well, I go on TV and I'm a Republican.

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What are your what are your principles, you conservative Republican? Well, that's the way things are leaning then.

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I'm sure Mitt Romney would say I'm a severe conservative professional Republicans. They just Republican now. They know there's going to be one organization that's going to be able to allow President Trump's name and image to be used in fundraising. And that organization is the Trump political organization. And you better believe the committees are going to try to figure out how they get on the good side of Donald Trump in order to be able to use his name and image more to follow.

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Tom Herman on the EIB Network.

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One of the greatest nicknames Russia ever gave anybody was Calypso, Louis Farrakhan, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey. The heads of Facebook and Twitter, respectively, are giving Louis Farrakhan some special privileges that normal Americans don't get in terms of what they're able to say on the social networks. That's coming up. You know, it would be fascinating for us to be able to figure out how many. This program saved from permanently becoming young adult skulls of mush. I mean, it extends beyond the reach of the Rush Limbaugh program as the sole factor and into the success of Hillsdale College, about which Rush told us so eloquently over many years.

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Ladies and gentlemen, when Hillsdale College was established more than one hundred and seventy five years ago, its founders committed the college to preserving American liberty through education. That was 1844, folks. Nation was only 60 plus years into existence, and already the importance of holding on to freedom was top of mind for some very smart people. Not today's administration at Hillsdale takes same commitment just as seriously. They know that education and faith thrive in freedom and that freedom requires an informed and educated people.

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It's why Hillsdale faculty, that's the teachers. For those of you in Rio, Linda, spend so much time and effort in creating online video courses that they give away. Each one of these online courses is free. You can watch on demand like any program or movie you might choose to watch from any other service. The subject nature is purposely diverse. To hold your interest and to inform you on myriad numbers of issues you can learn or read. Learn how the free market economy works.

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Rush for Hillsdale Dotcom. Rush for Hillsdale Dotcom as if delivered for our very purpose of making the host of this program who will always be Rush Limbaugh look good. Believe it or not, a phone call matching up with being educated by said Rush Limbaugh. John Mark in Sparkman, Arkansas, you're on the Rush Limbaugh program. Is Todd Hermann in on the EIB Network? Hi, John. Mark Todd.

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It's an absolute honor. First time getting through. And so I'll get right to the point. I've listened to Rush since 1992. I'm 47 years old. I've got kids of my own now three. And I didn't realize how important the work that Rush and now you are carrying on was until I just began to notice in their from their eyes the absolute hypocrisy of of the left. And one example is just the the environmental issues forcing, you know, homes, the future to have solar panels that if not, you can't sell your homes, forcing battery powered cars and making the other obsolete and demonizing those that don't that don't participate.

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And I see the hypocrisy in the pro-life movement, the fact that, you know, they see the earth as having any value, but not a human life. And so my wife homeschools our our kids. And I'm so, so thankful for that. And she is an amazing teacher. And so I just appreciate you carrying on Russia's tradition. And I want to ask you one last question. I'm looking to get the rest of your books. And I wanted that.

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Didn't know whether it would be best to have him reading it on the on the CD version or or get the actual books or or both, because both the perspective. There is another perspective. And I want them to know that it's out there, what they hear on mainstream media. Yeah. That sounds so normal. They make it sound so normal that you're evil if you don't do those things. But anyway, thank you so much. So, yeah.

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No, John, Mark, listen, it's it's look, it takes all of a six, you know, Ken Matthews and it takes Markstein and it takes Brent. It takes all of us to carry on the legacy of thirty years of broadcast excellence. To answer your question, I'm not being facetious. You know, I don't get any money from the Rush Revere books. I would say this, that that with getting both, you end up with something your kids can cherish and read as they get older and read to their kids.

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And then Rush's voice in the characterizations, you know, in this is something that people can listen to as they relax and on car trips and kids take great comfort in hearing books repeated again. In fact, young kids, they want that. They need that. It helps them feel competent because they know where the story's going and what's going to happen. And it builds that competency where they begin to, you know, be secure in their knowledge. So I would suggest that you get both of those.

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And I love the way I love. What you said, and I want to expand on it, John, Mark, that you said that the left, you know, they they they want us to believe they're obsessed with preserving the earth. And so we have solar panels. You've got to have those. But they contain coal. They want us to believe that they're obsessed with preserving the earth, but they want us to have electric cars with with elements in the batteries that, you know, take several or several thousand years to deal with in comparison to old batteries that end up poisoning the ecosystem as well, not to mention all the cars they're going to scrap and put into, you know, heap yards because there's so you can't drive gas powered cars anymore.

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So then they turn around and say, but we need to end this. You know, we need to end lives. We need to end lives of little kids. And if you watch the left and you understand that what this death battle and that Rush described it as a death struggle with communism, I don't mean this to I'm not trying to overstate anything. I'm not trying to be overly dramatic in every regard. The left is attempting to make government God, as Rush might say, God, and you can go to their reliance upon you.

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Come to us for what truth means. The World Health Organization says that herd immunity doesn't exist. It doesn't exist. Tony Fauci says, well, I guess now that you've gotten the MRSA in vaccines, you can gather at your kitchen table. But I'm going to need you to wipe your mouth every five seconds with a Clorox bleach one of those wipe things. I'm still working on the licensing deal so it can be the foushee, wipe the Foushee mouth, wipe it even prior to that.

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Before I get paid for that, I need you to wipe your face at that, that you're trying to become that authoritarian to the very nature of what it means to be man or woman. Well, you won't believe what's going on in California.

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You really will not work there are there stories are going to be fined if they have boys and girls clothing. So everybody has to be potato head. Now, you can't you you can't even recognize people who are proud of being a boy or a girl or they're trying to erase that. So it's makes no, it's not surprising you said it so well that they want to say, oh, we're going to save the Earth, but we're going to, you know, expand the amount of time you can take a child's life.

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The baby's born, but the toes left inside the mother. Well, we the new gods have decided this isn't really killing a baby. This isn't really taking a life. So in every capacity, they're trying to overtake God in terms of running human society. And I think one of the things that you kids and you will get out of the Rush Revere books and the Rush Revere CDs with Rush doing the voices is you'll get American exceptionalism, which means we understand our rights come from God, not from government.

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Therefore, government cannot take our core rights. They are what us old white guys call inalienable rights.

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Todd Hermann in for our departed friend Rush Limbaugh.

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Todd Hermann in for our departed friend Rush Limbaugh. Our prayers continue to be with Katherine and the Limbaugh family team. EIB should continue just to, you know, deal with and process the loss of this voice. And you will hear more of Russia's voice. And we're just blessed with that.

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Just just picking up on what John Mark said really well about Democrats, you know, obsessed with saving the Earth by forcing you to have coal in your solar panels, but not coal in in your furnaces is they are really trying to give themselves this promotion to God.

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And big government, if you track big government, it's responsible for so many of our social ills. Let me give you an example of why I say that reasonable government can be debated.

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We can debate tax rates. We can debate zoning. We can debate speed limits. We can debate the degree to which we offer foreign aid and to whom these things are all rational and can all be debated. Particularly when you're debating from to to be hipster ish, the lingua franca of limited governance and constitutional constraint. I mean, it's the same way as playing a game with somebody if you're playing poker and someone else is, you know, playing backgammon, you not you can't have a fruitful game.

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And Democrats have long since departed constitutional restraint. But they've also moved into arenas that cannot have reasonable debate and even when that's possible. Even when conservatives hold their nose and say, OK, abortion, but in the first trimester. The Democrats continue to try to move it forward, no, we mean abortion after the baby's born and we're saying, well, that's murder. Well, but that's what we're going to make you do. In every regard as big government gets into the lives of people.

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OK, so you can have, you know, gay people can now get married. Well, it's not just that they can. It's that you must participate in it. They continue to push into arenas that can't be debated, you cannot debate. Abortion at its core. Right, you can't abort half a baby. So big government expands in this way and it causes us to fight about things we ought not fight about. Because it's not the provision of government.

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Any rational sense? If government is restrained, debate is civil. And there was a time. There was a time when Americans could debate because government had not become a demigod to so many leftists and communists and hadn't taken root. Here's an example of when the left and right shared some common ground and we were able to debate ideas.

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Here's Dave in rural Iowa. Thank you for waiting. Sure. It's great to have you here.

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I'm a Democrat. I voted Democratic. I live in a Republican state. And there's not too many Democrats that I know. But I know a few. And we're not and are not especially they mean deceitful, vicious person that the other Democrats seem to be or that you describe them as. I don't like President Trump, but I don't want to see them harmed in any way. And when the Senate voted to impeach him, I was just I thought that was just terrible.

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And when Pelosi tore his speech, I thought that was the most rude thing anybody.

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It was an impeachment without a crime. Well, you know, I'll be honest with you. I listen to you every day. And you kept saying they did not have any proof. And I honestly, honestly, the Democrats and I honestly thought they were holding holding a wild card and they were just going to spring it at any moment to incriminate Trump. And they did. Nothing happened.

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Well, why do you think that was? Because there some some of those that are that are just deceitful, vicious people. I'm not I'm a peace loving man.

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No, but I mean, you said you kept waiting for them to spring the wild card news and that they didn't do it. Nothing happened. I said, why didn't they didn't have it?

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Oh, there you go. So they were lying about having they lied about the whistleblower. They lied about all of that. I know how hard it is to be a Democrat. I couldn't do what you're doing.

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Well, I'm not a let me explain a little. I'm not an extreme liberal. I cannot support same sex marriage. And I'm pro-life and I can't support transgender bathroom rights and things like that. I just can't support them.

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So what is it that makes you a Democrat? Because that's really you've just nailed down over half of the agenda and all this cultural stuff is that's mandated. You support that stuff to be a Dem. Why? What is it the Democrats support that you agree with?

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Well, I describe myself, even though he was I was just a kid when he was president. I can describe myself as a Jimmy Carter Democrat because, you know, he wouldn't support he was not pro-choice or he would not support, you know, he was a Sunday school teacher. Yeah. You know, lasted one term, too.

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Well, yeah, he did. He did. But I just describe myself that way. Is believing more in the grassroots believes that the Democratic Party used to have.

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Yeah. You know, this is fascinating. I'm Dave. I'm glad you called this. Folks, never forget this call Dave here, and I don't mean Dave, I'm not trying to be funny or insulting or anything in my description. Here you have listen, you have just heard probably JFK, you're a Democrat, maybe even softer than that. And then today you would have to describe Dave as Jurassic Park Democrat. There aren't many like him anymore, but there are some and they remain Democrats for whatever reason.

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Party loyalty is a is a strong pull. It's a strong thing. But you heard him. He doesn't support or agree with any of the cultural agenda. And it's that agenda that the Democrats are using to bludgeon people in this country with their woak and cancel culture and all this. If you don't sign on to that stuff, they're going to come out and dock's you and they're going to come out and do everything they can to destroy you and humiliate you.

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But there used to be remembered, when I say or have said that there was a time where Republicans and Democrats had some things in common among them wanting prosperity, wanting a better economic life for your kids than you had, wanting to maximize the opportunities that America provided and offered, that we just had different philosophies about how to achieve these things. Dave is a Democrat from that era. We would have had a lot in common, but he would have still been a Democrat.

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He believes in Western civilization. He believes in the distinctly profound American culture which is unique to the world, Western civilization. And people like Dave were Democrats with whom we can have disagreements and debates. You know, I would I would tell him that I think the best way to achieve what you want for your kids and prosperity and so forth is capitalism, you know, free market economics. And he might think now we need the government running the show.

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The government, the only government can make it fair. But the end of the day, you vote. If you win the election five, you lose the election. Fine, you come back and fight. The next time you keep arguing and keep debating, keep trying to persuade. Today's Democrat Party is interested in none of that. They're not interested in persuading anybody. And they resent having to they want to wipe out all opposition. They want to just eliminate everybody disagrees with them.

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They're not interested in having to win debates, having to win elections. All of that is stuff that they resent and want to do away with. So the days where we had things in common as Americans, Dave is from that era, a Democrat from that era. There aren't very many of them left. But there are those Democrats out there. Why he doesn't switch for I don't know. But I'll guarantee you, it has to do with party loyalty at somewhere in his life.

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And that's what the Democrats have done and the left has done is they they will punish, psychologically punish people like that man that you you don't want to be a Trump store, do you? You don't want to be one of the bad guys, do you? Don't want to be one of the oppressors, do you? This extends and there's a great lesson. Let's we'll get to this. I want to bring back something about masks, not not the masterbate.

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Remember all the footage of Democrats and an technocrat's like Foushee not wearing masks when they thought they weren't on camera? This dynamic exists also in social media. Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, saying things to his staff that will get you banned from that social media site unless. Unless you're Louis Farrakhan. In which case you get to say it, it's just another way that the left and the status and technocrats are trying to give themselves, you know, a raise up to Godlove.

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We'll get to that as we continue its tadamon on the EIB Network.

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It's Todd Herrman filling in for our friend in heaven, Rush Limbaugh. Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, is on video in hidden video describing the risks of Mirinae injections, which are in the Pfizer and Moderna shots that people are taking. And he said, look, the problem is we just don't know what it does to change people's DNA. It's a reasonable concern. It's a concern I hold about those injections. It's why personally, I choose not to take them.

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And yet, if you say that on Facebook, you get banned. But you'll get knocked out. Same is true with with Twitter. They are saying they're going to crack down on misinformation and then say it apparently privately to their staff, as in the case of Zuckerberg, who's on video doing this very similar to mask's. In public were to believe that they all wear masks, Jack Dorsey's famous for saying you can have an edit button on Twitter after we get you know, you start wearing masks.

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And yet we have photos of him that appear to show him on his yacht hanging out with a rap star, not wearing masks. But you, like, do what Zuckerberg did about vaccines or about the MRSA injections, which which have these concerns about. You get banned unless you're Clipsal, Louis, unless you're Louis Farrakhan, right, and he's out making claims about these shots and vaccines, you calling him death itself and he's not being banned. And the so-called Reverend Farrakhan has made similar claims about these vaccines before vaccines before.

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Back in December, Rush noted his use. Who you believe is Satan.

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Satan is concerned about vaccinating you.

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You trust him after all that he's done to destroy us, you trust him. How could you allow him to stick a needle into you saying he's helping you? They give you free shots of toxic waste.

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You own a death watch. Well, if you don't show that you are vaccinated, you can't come to school. What a blessing.

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Tell the cracker I come to your school.

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Right. So obviously, CALIPSO Louis believes that the coronavirus vaccine is toxic waste. It is the White Devils revenge for electing Kamala Harris. And he's trying to talk his followers into not trusting the devil, the white devil, asking them how you can sit by and allow the devil to stick a needle in you saying he's helping you tell that cracker, I ain't coming to your school.

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And there you have more wisdom from Calypso Looey, Minister Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam.

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And he's free to say it on Facebook and Twitter when those CEOs and they say stuff like that in private. Speaking of, well, ethnic issues with the Louis Farrakhan, let's talk to Barry in Mint Minnetonka, Minnesota. I'm sorry if I didn't say that the right way. Minnetonka, Minnesota. Is that better? Barry, welcome to Russia Show. Perfect. Thanks very much. I'm a 30 year listener to Rush, and I feel that I've lost a good and reliable friend.

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So heartfelt condolences to Kaptur and to his personal family and to all the radio family. ADIBI The point I wanted to make is that in these divisive times, people often forget that Rush had deep appeal across both racial and ethnic lines. And I think the best expression of that was that classic song by The Rush Hawkins Singers. Thank God or Thank the Lord.

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Rush Limbaugh's. Yes, it's lighted. It delighted Rush and all of his listeners. And I think it really needled liberals because it went against their talking points. So I'd love you to play. Thank the Lord Rush Limbaugh.

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Well, I'll tell you what, as as as a rank amateur filling in for the the master who is, you know, obviously in heaven, I do not have the power to invoke think thank the Lord Rush Limbaugh is on.

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I would I just imagine heaven when when Rush arrived and you had the legion of people who had been, you know, who had for their years been guided by Russian and people he knew, like William F. Buckley and and people that he had celebrated. And, you know, Paul Harvey welcome them into the Hall of Fame after Sally Jessy Raphael attempted to slime him. But Rush was too dignified to be slimed. You know, I mean, Sally may not be there, but I think Paul Harvey is.

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And I could see Paul Harvey, you know, and I could see him greeting Rush. I just I have this image as Rush arrives in heaven and and St. Peter greets him and and Rush comes in and he is his intellect and his soul or one. And he sees all the world's secrets and all the universe is togetherness. And he's one with God. And and then Paul Harvey comes in and he says to rush. And now, you know.

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The rest of the story in Russian racism. Listen to this. You know what we got? You asked for it, Barry. Here it is. Thank the Lord Rush Limbaugh's on.

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No. It is the word that is. Talk to me about the rest of the. I think that's right. I mean. Oh, no. That's to you, Rush, and we know you're enjoying having Kushima pro a show who continue to promote just a little inside information on that that clip, the Rush Hawkins Singers that was sent in voluntarily, they just sent it in to Ibe, just celebrating.

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Ross had just learned that after all these years, this rush, I didn't know would come back. The Hispanic vote, it may come Republicans ways, Democrats ways. But Rush described this again.

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Rush's voice, relevant as we speak, is thottam and filling in for our departed Malha from the EIB Network.

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It is a honor of a lifetime to fill in as Rush is passed on to heaven on this radio show that you and he built and the team EIB built three decades of excellence. And today is the day the Lord has made. And these are the times God has decided to live. Times like these, as they say, one of the aspects of Russia's personality that people who choose, who chose not to understand Rush chose to get wrong was Russia's zeal and and love of the degrees of humanity.

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And he had and in my judgment, Russia had an inexhaustible belief in the power of human beings and the talents given all of us by God, his to do talk radio, asked to do other things, and his belief that when those talents were loosed and unencumbered by big government, that it led to the fulfillment of what what in fact, God meant us to be. It means us to be. And you could see this. You could hear this when Russia discussed inventions such as tech, when Russia discussed exploration, when Russia discussed science and the science of being a human being and what our bodies can do and what the universe can do and how the earth can heal and the balance that's displayed in the way that the earth is laid out in position within the universe.

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It's it just was inspiring the way that that made him happy to know about the power, the inner inner power that we have. And he talked about intelligence guided by experience and how that can lead us to great places. And the left, of course, can't have this they can't have this concept of humanity because it speaks to a power greater than government that speaks to a power greater than themselves. And so they invent victim groups, they build victim groups.

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They're inventing new victim groups as we speak. They're inventing racism because there's not enough of it in the world, certainly not enough of it in America that has it, but not to the degree they need it. So they invent it. They make it unsolvable by calling it systemic. Now, think of this. The engine is a system within a car, can an engine be racist? It can't. Now, you could have racist methods in how you allow people to get car dealerships, but that has to be enforced by people like if you have rules at all or even if they're unwritten, we just don't we don't open car dealerships in that neighborhood.

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It takes people to enforce that. It's not a system. It's people who would be being racist. Right, but they make it systemic and therefore unsolvable, they they they paint it on one race, white people are racist because of their DNA and therefore it can't be solved and cannot be mitigated by becoming an anti-racist ally of the left, which means you back Medicaid for all, which means you back cross sex hormones for little kids against parental consent, which means you back the green new deal, which means you back this this obscenity of a so-called covid relief bill, which is giving money to murderers like Dylann Roof and to illegal immigrants and and to teachers unions, but not for, you know, the next three years to Amtrak, one point five billion to a failed train system.

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Right, if you don't back these things, you're racist, but there's a problem for the Democrats and it has to do with the Hispanic vote. According to exit polls, 36 percent of Latino men voted for Donald Trump in 2020, which is up from 32 percent. They also helped the Republicans win some key House races, several of them, particularly in Texas and Florida, with Democrats thought they had this safely in their grip and their grasp and their claws.

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In an interview, New York Times talked to a gentleman named Cortez, Mr. Cortez. He said he voted for Trump in large part because he believed Trump is handling was handling the economy better. This is another sign of hope. Another sign that the rationality of the American people is strongly in place. It is our job as one of our responsibilities in this time frame to help remind them of the irrationality of the left, particularly on fiscal matters. So Rush always said he always said we're a country of individuals, not monolithic groups.

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While the left is caught up with racial injustice and inequality issues, many of these groups have purportedly been fighting for like Hispanics, they just want to get back on message. Their message, which is the economy, the idea that the Hispanic vote is monolithic. The left looks at every group as monolithic in their thinking women, Hispanics, gays, you name it. That's how they look at them. We don't look at people.

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Well, Republican Party does, but under you and me, American citizens, citizens of the founding, if I can put it that way, we don't look at people as members of groups and then determine what they think. We've conditioned to do that. But within the political realm, we believe that human beings are human beings, that we can reach them. The right message, persuasive, infectious way that you can get them to join us doesn't matter if they're gay or straight.

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Male, female by doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. I don't look at anybody as impossible. There are a lot of people have been propagandized. A lot of people do identify as members of groups. And the one characteristic those who do that have is they all look at themselves as victims. And we're not about victims. We're about people reaching their potential. We're about people being the best they can be. That's what we want for the country, what we want for our neighborhoods and cities, communities and so forth.

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Speaking for myself, I blanch at this this grouping of people by virtue of skin color and sexual orientation and gender and all this, but I guess it's the name of the game in politics.

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The fact remains that there are Hispanics who vote Republican. There are conservative Hispanics.

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It's also true and we don't need a policy. It does look at the election returns in California. The election returns and mastered the one state that is an exception. Texas majority of Hispanics vote Republican in Texas.

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I wonder why that is. By the way, there's no income tax there. It's a rugged individual state, as you well know by reputation. I mean, there are all kinds of reasons to figure it out and understand it. But welfare states are going to attract welfare staters. Rush said it better himself. Of course, this is not a monolithic here in Rush's voice, the excitement for human achievement. And to not be shoved into a group other than human.

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And we're told that's racism in and of itself to say we're all human. And of course, it's a banal statement, we're all human and then some, but it's not a racist statement. We have a responsibility in these times to say, no, that's not racist and that's a trap the left wants to put us into. We sound like we're denying racism. No, it is not racist to say we're all human. This point of fact is going to come, in fact, tomorrow we're going to spend some time on this with Russia's words about the George Floyd incident, because this is the week that they're doing jury selection for the trial of the officers in the George Floyd affair.

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That that that I am still chilled by that video. I'm also chilled by the fact that, as I understand it, the officers did what they were taught to do. With a man who was suffering from what is likely was likely excited delirium, which is a form or it's it's a byproduct of an overdose, that Mr. Floyd abused his body with drugs. I looked at him when he was dying and it was chilling and it was horrible. And I saw someone's son and I saw someone's friend and I saw a scared man.

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And it was difficult to read the news after to realize that by what I've read in the analysis, the officer did what he was taught to do and that George Floyd, in likelihood, all likelihood, contributed to his own death.

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I didn't think I was aware he's black, I'm not silly, he was a black man, but it wasn't thinking a black man, a white cop at the left is embedded that in people that it's instantly racism. So with this jury selection beginning today, the Mockingbird media members, they're going to do everything they can to tie this to the reality they're attempting to manufacture, that America is under siege by white nationalist militias on every corner. Of course, Rush grounded us so well in discussing the tragic death of drawers full of George Floyd, who probably died from complications of a drug overdose.

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Here's something I know. And I'm going to repeat this, folks. There is not a single person in this country. Regardless of race or political affiliation, who did not think that the nine minutes of video of a policeman's knee on the neck of George Floyd was absolutely horrifying.

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There's not a single person I know who wasn't profoundly angry and affected by this. Everyone from Trumper Down did double time to rebuke it to demand that the cop be arrested by them. In case you're wondering, how are those cops going to be acquitted because they might have been overcharged.

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Books in the zeal to satisfy the mob and public opinion in the aftermath of George Floyd, they charge these guys with things that may be impossible to get a jury to convict on. And if the case isn't made for these outrageous allegations, they've got to acquit.

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And if there is an acquittal for any of these cops that had anything to do with the death of George Floyd, then, yeah, in Minneapolis there could be big time riots.

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And that surrounded the courtroom, of course, with security and fences. And in on the topic of church, Floyd, as Rush just expressed here, even cops I know who said we're trained to do that were horrified because it's horrific. It may indict. And the complication of human beings, when we just say a black man, a white cop, we underserve completely the nature of what it was to be George Floyd. How did he get on drugs?

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Why was this his future? Why was he a man capable of doing these videos where he begged young black men to not walk the way he had walked in life? It's a profound video he put out. He begged them to straighten their lives out, begged them. So when we just focus on the single just one one aspect of George Floyd, we're not even telling the story that matters. Obviously, a man lost his life. There is the trial.

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We'll have much more of Rush's words on that tomorrow.

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On the Rush Limbaugh program, is Todd Hermann filling in on the EIB Network?

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We just talked about in the last last hour Mark Zuckerberg saying things about the Amarone injections, the Moderna and Pfizer shots on private calls with employees that you'd get banned for saying on Facebook. But Calypso, Louis Louis Farrakhan gets to say worse things about these these these vaccines he gets. And stay on Facebook. We're about to tell you about the Foushee waiver.

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Yeah, there's a foushee waiver for illegal immigrants in relation to the new diktats on on how we get to interact with other people, you won't believe this. We'll get that. The second of you, we just talk about Russia's zeal for inventions in ingenuity and human spirit. And Russia discovered, speaking of ingenuity, the easiest way to gain access to the old family memories you have locked away on old video cassettes and Super eight film. It's a great company called Legacy Box, and they digitally transfer all of those precious memories onto computer files.

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And they've done this now for more than one million families all by hand. Rush was a huge fan of Legacy Box.

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Ladies, gentlemen, a lot of us are spending more time at home right now. That kind of goes. And I think it's mandated in many places. It's required. It's common sense. Bottom line is that more and more people are spending a lot of time at home. A lot of people are able to take on a project that otherwise would go wanting. You could do that. You could find every old family video, family film, all those great pictures, family get togethers from long ago that you've had stored for years and years and years and never seen them because the formats are not viable.

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So from an invention of pure helping people to the Center for Disease Control. CNN just put out this article. With the CBC's new diktats, little Russian speakers, I should say, Spanish lingo, Russian speak diktat. On how families can interact if they have received the money injections or the Johnson and Johnson shot. And CNN literally said in the article, here's all the rules you need follow. For how you hang out with your family. And this is the same Foushee run organization that has a waiver for everything.

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Well, I mean, in defense of of Nancy Pelosi, she does not speak a policy, does not look great without her hair done. And that's hard to do in a mask, because part of this is that she's had a lot of work done on her face. Wait, wait. Don't say that. Oh, cut. Start again. Is all sorts of waivers. So while you're being fed the rules from the CDC via The Mockingbird's at CNN.

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The CDC is letting migrant children, also known as people, brought illegally across the border their kids, so it matches their choice. They're being allowed, according to Axios, to fill the void without detention. They're not cages. Is it hotels? When you call facilities. Detention facilities up to 100 percent. But when you can't, businesses are still capped at 25 percent in separate countries like Washington State or California. Well, Republican governors have lifted that never that never helped anything, so thank God they've lifted it.

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Meanwhile. Meanwhile, there's this. The FAA wants and is demanding that air traffic controllers mask up even when they're talking to pilots. So you have 300 people on two planes. It's a total of 600 lives. And they're about to run into each other. In the air traffic controller has to talk to him, ask Alaska one six. I need you to take a right vector. And the air traffic controllers are saying we this is a problem, one of them wrote to Alex Berenson on Twitter.

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Alex is a former New York Times reporter who talked about this, that he got this e-mail from an air traffic controller saying this This could genuinely lead to loss of life. So we can't I mean, they could have hydroxy chloroquine or a victory or or any of these other therapeutics, but no, no, it's about the masks.

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Just to contrast and compare between the illegal immigrant children brought across the border against their will or maybe not against their will, but they didn't. They didn't. If they're younger kids, they didn't engineer it with the treatment of you in airplanes. Let's talk to D. in Atlanta, Georgia, D. We got about a minute and a half together. Welcome to Rush's show. Thanks for waiting. Welcome to. Yes, found all I wanted to say was condolences and sympathy and prayers to the family of Rush Limbaugh and the radio family.

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The man was a legend. He knew how to separate fact from fantasy. He knew how to just give people the facts. In fiction and tell everybody what they needed to hear, not what they wanted to hear, what they needed to hear. He was a man of many words and you got some big shoes to follow, and you almost sound like him, Don. No, no, no, no, d we don't go there. No one sounds like the.

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It takes all of us. You'll notice there's four or five of us in rocket ship to even fill in for the. But what you said listen, you know, what I love you said is that Rush was a man of many words D but you know what? They were they were always thoughtful. I challenge anyone and this is a little bit of inside radio speak D so forgive me in this because I sit here with headphones and I get to experience Rush in a different way.

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I'm not driving around or working on my house or working out, which is often where I listen to Rush.

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I'm listening in headphones in a radio studio. There was a purpose to every segment, even if it was to have fun. If it was to celebrate a new invention, even if it was to tell a story about the weekend, even if it was to connect to you, even if it was for Rush to be be entertained by callers who made to be looking to look good bye, callers, every segment had a purpose. There's so many young talk show hosts, and I'm an old man, but still just a rodeo clown amateur compared to the great Moja.

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So many young talk show hosts could learn a lesson about that. So could people who present for a living. Every slide, everything you say should have a purpose if you're ever trying to persuade everything this tournament in for the one and only Maharajah.

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No, it's just such an honor to do this and to get to hang out with my fellow Rush Limbaugh listeners and sometimes a pinch myself. I know that's a cliche, but it's true. Just honestly how this happen. And you know what had happened by phone, Russia's advice and not not following the words of people who said you can't because they didn't so much to learn from Rush in in the Soviet Union. And I learned this by reading some fictional books that are kind of historical fiction.

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At one point in areas of the Soviet Union, they outlawed reporting crime.

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Because if you mean there was no crime, so if you reported it, you were clearly breaking the law and funniest thing happened, the the rates of crime fell in San Francisco. They legalized shoplifting and all of a sudden misdemeanor arrest went down. In all across the West Coast, California, Washington state, you know, they've they've outlaw I mean, they've they've basically made assaults and vandalism and in fentanyl dealing it to separate legal and funny thing, those there's no more arrests for that.

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Now, in California, though, they're outlawing boys and girls clothes. Literally, stores can be charged, find money for having a boys and girls section. Now, it's super hard for me to take this topic lightly because I've seen the destruction that this does to kids psyches and and minds in the way it separates families and the the the ridiculous amount of money that that some pharmaceutical companies are making by, you know, going to these kids, medicalizing them.

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But on the other hand.

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This it's so bizarre as to be educational, there's no bottom there's there's no bottom to how far the left will dig to separate Americans and separate us into balkanized. Groups have now invented victims to the point of harming children to the to the point of just this absurdity. So even if a kid wants to be a boy. It is a boy, in fact, you know, chromosomes and DNA and all those inconvenient biological truths. He can't go get a boy set of clothes, and by the way, it's not going to stop boys from knowing what clothes are made for boys.

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There's a great research bit that was done with boys. Where they they presented them with a bunch of toys, but no guns, no fake army stuff. Left to their own devices, boys use spoons and forks and sticks his guns. Because we're different, are human societies different? We have we have these unique qualities about ourselves. Boys will gravitate to these things, so target others. I mean, targets that could be bothered, there's Wolke is what can be.

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But other stores know you don't get to have a boys and girls section and you think this is going to stop boys. What it will do is guilt boys into. Wait, wait, wait, wait. You want boys clothes? You must be a hater, which is, of course, the design of all this now.

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Person who was the best bar none at illustrating absurdity through absurdity was was our dear departed friend Rush and above all of the things.

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In my judgment, Rush was an expert on human nature. He loved how God made us. He studied how we work. He studied what makes us who we are, even to the comedic point.

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Right. And it's funny. And not surprisingly, in a funny sense, Rush knew that the left was obsessed with altering human nature, even if it requires force.

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You remember when Time magazine did that cover, when they learned that men and women are born different? 1996 and 1997, TIME magazine actually had a cover story. Men and women are born different as it was news to him. I met I love to point this out. Imagine you're the editor at Time magazine and you come across news that boys and girls are different at birth. That is such shocking news to you that it deserves a cover story status. Who in the world thinks that that's news?

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Well, if you have been steeped in liberalism from the time you're born till the time you get out of J school to the time you start working in journalism.

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We had couples raising their little girls with G.I. Joes and deep blue painted bedrooms and their little boys were in pink bedrooms and playing with Barbie. And they were shocked to learn that their little girls were trying to find new wardrobes for GI Joe rather than pulling the trigger. The leftists are just stunningly, stunningly obtuse to me. How can we make progress on gender roles? Why do you people on the left want to so deny human nature? I have the answer.

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I think it's amazing. I know exactly why. Undeniable truth, a life number 24, feminism was created so as to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream thingo. That thought earned me lifetime status as a great thinker. And to this day, women, leftists, feminists and feminazi are still outraged by undeniable truth of life number 24. And now this is extended to people who are trans activists, men wanting access to women's prison, even though they're men, therefore not ugly women.

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I don't go around calling women ugly, but but they're men and they're getting it to women's prisons.

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And so Russia's undeniable truth of life number 24 is extended into dudes with beards being allowed to be in prisons with women. I'm telling you the undeniable truth of Rush's wisdom throughout the ages, it's right here. And it's just being expanded upon as if the left is as if the left is is is recognizing Rush's death by, in fact, memorializing his words, by showing how right he was. It is insane to watch, and yet it will continue as the left continues to try to tear us apart.

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And I've seen Democrats recently. I've seen them turn I've seen them turn with these selective covid rules and the politically useful lockdown's and et cetera, in the mass hypocrisy. It's happening. It's happening. If we can somehow hold off H.R. one, the feds seizing control of elections or get enough Republican AGs to sue over that, it's happening. There is an awakening. Let's talk to Steve in Albertville, Alabama. Steve, you're on the Rush Limbaugh program.

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Is Todd Hermann in for our dear Maharshi Steve? Hi, Lou, thank you for having me time. First, I'd like to extend my condolences and sympathy to Katherine and all the Rush listeners and fans around the world. I want to touch on something real quick here that you had on Friday. Was that aha minute with Rush Limbaugh? I had always been a Democrat and I was a contractor, a subcontractor. And when Ronald Reagan was elected president, they told me that morning, well, Reagan, he's a Republican and he's been elected president.

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So you better go buy you a good squirrel gun.

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And at lunchtime, I went to my car and I sat down and I just turned my radio on my local station here. And Rush Limbaugh was on. And I started listening to him and I became so much like Reagan and his thoughts and and Rush and his thoughts that all people started calling me the great negotiator as they did Ronald Reagan. But the things I learned from Rush was how to not just accept what people throw out at you, but to learn to think for yourself and see what's going on and and research what it was.

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And I found it. Before long, I looked at Russia as my mentor and my teacher that I depended on to give me the facts and to teach me how to think for myself. For example, the the you mentioned the film, the homophobes or whatever and and the different races and stuff. And and Rush taught me within myself just on the word racism, for example. Race is the word there. And Jesus Christ, I learned from listening to Rush, I learned within myself, Jesus Christ, I'll settled that debate many, many years ago when he determined when he died on the cross that all lives matter regardless of race.

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And I learned to think like that from the great Rush Limbaugh. I will miss him forever. I thank all of you so very much from the depths of my heart for picking up the ball where Rush had carried it so far for so many years, even during his sickness, and never complained, he continued to carry the ball. He continued to teach us. He continued to guide us and help us understand for ourselves, to think for ourselves and not just accept what was thrown out.

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And he will be missed for years and will. And kudos to all of you behind the scenes who continue to carry this program and his legacy forward.

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Thank you, Steve. Beautiful, beautiful phone call. And you're dressing. I want you to make sure that, you know, it's not just those of us who get to be in the mike. There is a team of people behind the scenes, Craig and Greg and and Crash and Paul and Susan and Mike and Ali. And I'm not going to forget people. And it's my bad who make this happen. I just want you to know something that it's a labor of love.

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This is for them. It's it's a labor of of love. And it was love returned from Russia. It's not a mistake. And I want to get on Modlin because trust me, I'm not done crying. But it's not a mistake that there's the longevity of the show, boasts Nordley, it's both you're not in today and Bo was with Rush as long as anybody. And it's not a mistake because Rush returns that loyalty. It's just so clear to me that knowing how organizations work and how how cultures are built, that this is a culture from the boss.

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And I just wish I could show everybody the class. I wish I could.

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All I can just tell you that will continue as Todd Hermann in for the Mahat and the EIB Network.

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It's been a busy day. And I was just thinking, Tenebrae, on behalf of a caller who just wanted Steve wanted to just thank everybody. I knew it. Forget people. Cookie Kocho, there's Coco Jr. and Joe, all the people behind the scenes, because I've been a Rush listener my entire adult life. I want you to know as a fellow listener the labor of love that exists in getting this show to you in this form. As we continue to feature Rush's voice for you, I just really want you to understand that it is work and people are paid for that.

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And in Russia, you know, took care of people. I so want you to know that these folks are working extra hours to make the program, you know, appear in this format. My job is the easiest that there is. Right. I just I come and I talk and visit with you. So I just want to make sure that that that work is honored. Let's talk to Rick in South Carolina. Rick, you're on the Rush Limbaugh program.

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Is Herman filling in for our dearly departed friend, Nemaha? Hi, Rick.

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Yes, I want to just thank Rusk and thank you to both for the show and for all the years and for the education of America. Thank you.

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Well, I thank you for the call. What's it meant to you personally? Really, the education from Russia started for me twenty six, seven years ago out of college and on the radio, you know, not all the days, but really and truly, Russia basically taught us all, you know, no matter where you get picked up on that continuum, he lifted you up if you were 27 or 42, wherever you were in life, to explain it to you, to understand how important it was to to get it right and to to digest the day's events and the forces against us.

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Yeah.

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In which you said, I love what you said, Rick, is, you know, it didn't matter the age that Rush was. He lifted people up from every every aspect of life. We've heard from people just since I've been doing this, since Rush past, I heard from a doctor who decided to found his own clinic versus having a job. And he was very thankful for that. I've heard from people who were encouraged in their battle with cancer because of Rush's optimism.

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I've heard from a woman who was using Russia's words to help her husband be cheered through his battle with liver cancer. I've heard I mean, countless times we heard from a military wife who's been, you know, 27 cities in her marriage and in that rush was home for her. So there is that aspect to that. That's a great call. Thank you very much, Rick, for that. I can't see the name in Ohio, but I know someone's in Ohio, Sean.

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In Ohio, you are on the Rush Limbaugh program, shot in Ohio by high tide. A pleasure to talk to you guys. Glad you called, Shaun, what's on your mind, my friend? Well, I just wanted to share with everybody first my appreciation for everything that they've done. I am so glad that they've been able to do this for so long. Thank you. And how old are you, Sean, 15, 15. So you are a 15 year old rush baby?

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Yes, that was what the screen caller said. Well, it's true.

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I mean, look, I mean, you listen to Rush your whole life. Yeah. My parents listen to him a lot. And I didn't really understand him that much up until, you know, Trump got real big. And so once Trump started getting real big, I started listening a lot. And it was so awesome to just have him every day talking. And, you know, I understand things that I never thought that my parents would be able to explain to me.

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I love this. And listen, there is like this isn't a plug. But I would tell you, I hope that your parents can get you some back orders of the Limbaugh letter. I hope that you get Rush's books and I hope you have access to to Rush Limbaugh dot com. We need you, man.

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Yeah, I actually we have and I have read all of the books. Awesome.

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Awesome. Man, I'm glad you called your whole stick to these principles. Never let anybody who didn't tell you you can't and and and work hard brother. Work hard. Sean blessing that you called. Thank you for being part of the next generation with the head on. Right. I appreciate you go with God's good grace. Thank you, Sean. We'll wrap up the show.

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We come back and more about what we'll talk about this week is Todd Hermann in on the EIB Network.

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It's been an incredible time to chat with you. Fill in today for our departed friend Rush Limbaugh tomorrow. Really cool. We're going to give you a glimpse and me glimpse into the Fox News special that's coming up about Rush, the age of Rush Limbaugh. So I have information from that that you've not heard. I've not heard. We'll also delve into George Floyd, the trial trials unfolding. Russia's had so many words of wisdom about things like this. And I just wanted everybody to make sure that we all heard that even with Rush having passed on, we have a 15 year old rush baby.

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Who called the program today to express appreciation that Rush took the complex and boiled it down to the understandable but never, ever.

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To pablum. Never to baby food. Always encouraged us. To apply our own skepticism, because we've all got a level of intelligence, we all got experience, we can all combine the two to guide dad in the gifts that God gave us.

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We'll see.

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