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April 14, 2021 111 mins

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1:

BLM riots in Dallas and across the country. Foot Locker donates millions to BLM. Rush explains how riots are a routine tactic of the left, aren't "mostly peaceful", cost billions in damage. House Democrats to vote on reparations as Rush predicted they would as part of their Green New Deal agenda. Jason Whitlock locked out of Twitter for tweeting about BLM founder's mansions. Rush on Whitlock's truth-telling about BLM, the NBA and China. Bernie Madoff dies, Rush points out he was a big donor to Democrats. Minnesota cop to be charged with 2nd degree manslaughter

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2:

Will Smith pulls movie out of Georgia over voting law he probably never read. 70% of Americans support voter ID. Rush on identity politics. Rush on Nikki Haley. Rasmussen: 47% think Biden's election was fraudulent. Hillary said her loss was fraudulent and she had no proof. We have proof. Rush on Trump's approval rating with Republicans, how the Never Trumpers who found Biden acceptable are responsible for all the losses the conservative movement has suffered over the years, in elections and the culture wars. Police officer calls in, explains how mistakes can happen, begs media to give cops a voice.

PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3:

Ken reflects on Hour 2 call from police officer. Biden says he'll withdraw all troops from Afghanistan. Rush on when Obama promised to pull out troops from Iraq. Schumer and AOC funeral aid program allows death certificates to be altered for those who "may have" died of Covid. Americans have become compliant to having their rights violated. Rush on media claims that Americans are cool with surveillance as long as Democrats are doing it. EIB High Note: The story of inspiring Little Rock police officer Tommy Norman.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limboss Show podcast. Welcome, Welcome,
people of Earth. Nice to see it today. It's the
middle of the week. It's weird because we are living
on Biden regime time and everything is different now. The
time is different, the words, the vocabulary genders, everything is

(00:25):
very strange. But welcome again to the Rush Limboss Show
on the EIB Network. I am your guide today and
I sometimes I do this at the end of the show.
I want to do it at the front of the
show because usually when I go back to my home
market in central Pennsylvania, people will email me and they say,
how where did you get those those comments from Rush?

(00:46):
I mean, they fit perfectly, They fit like a puzzle.
So let me tell you how how it works. There's
a brief meeting with the stack of stuff, and then
all the talented EI team, like today it's Ali and
Crash and Greg and there's Mike and there's a whole
bunch of people on the team. And what they do

(01:07):
is they look at the current landscape of political things
and then we all discuss and then they go through
the seven hundred and eighty two trillion minutes of great
comments that Rush has made, and they literally shape it
around the show and then give it to me so

(01:31):
I can execute and guide you. That's how it's done.
So please don't think I'm up all night long sifting
through years and hours of great Russia Limbaugh comments. They're
doing that, and then what I do is comment next
to one of Russia's brilliant statements that I probably heard

(01:52):
live anyway, because I'm a fellow Rush listener, and then
you see what I mean that it works eight hundred
two A two, twenty eight eighty two. So that's how
we do it. And if you're a regular listener, you
know that more than not Rush is right on the

(02:14):
pulse of what's happening, and he's also a predictor of that. Now,
I want to go back to what's happening today. Too
much is happening today. Too much. It's just too much.
I've never seen anything like it in my life. The
Biden regime has been in office for ninety days. Everything
they touch, every decision they make, has been a disaster.
The news media, you know, I almost feel bad for him,

(02:36):
work in twenty four to seven round the clock to
prop this guy up, Holly Moley. Now they're trying to
salvage Kamala Harris's excuses because she hasn't been to the
border in twenty days. It's crazy. The one good thing
about what's happening is every day millions of us are
seeing through the barbed wire fencing around our capital and

(02:59):
we're starting to figure out something's not right here. One
of the biggest injustices is how BLM behaves Black Lives Matter.
Now you know about this tragedy that happened earlier this week.
It's usually where the news media comes in. They set
it up so it's a white on black or black

(03:19):
on white thing, because that's the lens they see things through,
and they usually ignore anybody's criminal record or audio or videotapes.
They splice it and dice it so it fits the narrative,
and then they get everybody all freaked out, like CEO's
and governors and senators, and then they make stupid decisions.
We're going to be talking about that later in the show,

(03:41):
because you know, people are pulling out of Georgia. It's
not pleasant what's going on in certain parts of the country.
I feel bad though, for companies like Footlocker. Now foot
Locker has given two hundred million dollars in donations total
to Black Lives Matter. Two hundred million dollars donated to BLM.

(04:06):
And then, I don't know if you've been following along,
I think someone needs to stay and I don't. I'm
not being derogatory when I say this, but I'm being serious.
There's a channel for everything. There is a channel for
every Someone needs to start a riot channel and you
can just click on it and you could just punch
it in Minnesota, whatever, you know, Milwaukee, wherever to keep

(04:31):
up with because the riots or rioting is a major
plank of the Democrat Party. It's the one thing that
leftists do well. They can they can plan and execute
a riot better than anybody. You know how you know
that you have that friend that well, we'll have we'll
we'll have Becky planned the party. She's awesome and then

(04:53):
she she's got everything you need. Well, that's the left,
that's the Democrats. We should have what's his name called?
You know, if we're gonna go to Minnesota, we should
have on to because yeah, he can get the bricks,
the palettes, the frozen cans of soft drinks. He breaks
up the blocks, he puts them in the van. He
covers them with the tarp. It's perfect. So Footlockers stores
in Minnesota have been looted. The footlocker that gave two

(05:15):
hundred million dollars to Black Lives Matter. Despite the company
doing that, they just looted them again. This is the
second or third time Footlocker has been looted. There's no
sense to what's going on. And the reason there's no
sense is with Black Lives Matter, facts don't matter. Now

(05:36):
moving along to Dallas. Last night in Dallas, black Lives
Matter protesters took over a restaurant while people were eating dinner.
It's very peaceful. It was almost a candlelight vigil, but
not quite. They were chanting, who burn dirty word down?
Who burn extrement down? And silences violence? Why the blank

(05:59):
are you quiet well? And that brings us to what today.
I'm sure you got the message there. You can see
the passion and the planning that went into it. It's
time for our midweek Democrat vocabulary lesson. Now. Last week

(06:19):
we learn what the word infrastructure meant, and that would
be any damn thing that did Democrats say it is
today we're reviewing the word riot. Now the leftist term
riot has been used throughout the ages from Baltimore to
Atlanta to Newark. In Baltimore it was called these are
just these are just people that want to be heard.

(06:41):
Rioters are just protesters. So riot is an energetic protest
whenever leftists do not get their way or win a
sports championship. And that's I always thought the rioting was
funny when they won. Do you ever see that? You know,
they go to the city. Now they're the world champions

(07:01):
and they're burning it to the ground. There's no pleasing
these people. You just got the fill in the blank
trophy and you're going to tip over cars. And one
other thing, who in the heck was looting the dollar store?
Did you see that? In Minnesota? They were looting the
dollar store? And one of my producers said, well, maybe

(07:22):
it was a toilet paper, but I understand footlocker. No
looting should be done. I get the flat screen TVs
and the back in your truck up and getting appliances. Dude,
it's a dollar store unless it's movie candy. It's very interesting.
And Rush saw this game years and years ago. And

(07:43):
we always hear what does the news do? The news
their job is to tell you whatever's happening around the
country that's in flames or exploding or falling down is peaceful.
But that has turned into over one billion dollars in
insurance damage. Rush said it this way, one billion dollar

(08:08):
riot damage is the most expensive in the insurance industry's history.
One billion. I want to read this. This is an
Axios and they're all excited. They think this is great.
The insurance industry is getting soaked and they love it.
They love a gigantic American corporation or industry which they

(08:31):
believe rips everybody off, the insurance industry. So here now
the insurance industry after the death of George Floyd, all
the riots in all these blue states and cities, and
Axios claims they have it exclusive here one billion dollar
plus riot damage most expensive insurance history. And listen to

(08:54):
how they write this. The vandalism and looting following the
death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis
police will cost the insurance industry more than any other
violent demonstrations of recent history. Why it matters, says Axios
will The protests that took place in one hundred and

(09:16):
forty US cities this spring were mostly peaceful, mostly peaceful
led to the most expensive insurance payouts in history. How
does that work? They were mostly peaceful, but the arson,

(09:37):
the vandalism, and the looting that did occur will result
in at least a billion to two billion dollars of
paid insurance claims, eclipsing the record set in Los Angeles
nineteen ninety two after the Rodney King in Brillio. Now
that's not why whyat matters, folks, is be cause we

(10:01):
the consumers are going to end up paying higher premiums
for our own insurance. Not to mention, we're going to
have to pay higher prices for things because every business
in company is going to have to pay higher insurance
premiums themselves and our guarandamn to you. The twenty year
olds at Axios don't know anything about insurance except that

(10:24):
they're supposed to hate it and that they're on their
parents health insurance plans. So it's not even a responsibility
that they have. They just love it that some industry
is getting soaked. But how in the world can you
claim that riot damage a one billion to two billion
dollars most expensive and insurance history is the result of

(10:46):
mostly peaceful, mostly peaceful demonstrate. It's just such hey, krac
think Portland where they had riots every night for a
hundred nights in a row. From MPR News with violent
crime on the rise in Minneapolis, the city council is
asking where are the cops? Now? I know these people

(11:10):
are just flat out stupid. The Minneapolis City Council president,
Lisa Bender. She was all over MSNBC arguing with great
praise just a few months ago that calling police when
somebody bust into your home comes from a place of privilege,
white privilege. She wanted to abolish the police department start over.

(11:34):
She's young and she's white. Now city council president now
she's complaining that the police are not arresting enough people,
that the crime is going up. I'm not making this up.
I literally am not making this. This is how dumb
and stupid these people are a great example of the

(11:56):
chickification by the way of a culture. But I mean
crime out loud. Just I know you think I'm making
it up. I am not. The Minneapolis City Council is meant,
where are the cops? They got rid of the cops.
They said, having the cops able to come to your
house is white privilege. It's unfair. They're part of the

(12:16):
defund the police movement. Now they wonder where they are.
Hope you're enjoying your Wednesday. Glad you're spending it with
us on the EIB Network. My name is Ken Matthews.
I'm your guide today on the RuSHA Limbus show. One
of the most upsetting things, and you just heard Rush
talk about it, is the amount of damage that is
being done. And I don't think anyone deserves damage or

(12:42):
vandalism or destruction. No one deserves it. But the fact
that so many people that have nothing to do with
these issues get destroyed, you know, black owned businesses, small businesses,
people that really care about the community, people that really
care about justice and the issues. That's the most frustrating

(13:06):
thing to me about what's happening now and how the
Democrat Party is manipulating. And it's always something to do
with race, isn't it. That's one thing about the Democrats.
They can insert race into anything. They could put it
into the COVID thing, they could put it into an election,
they can put it into a math book, a math textbook,
put it in a movie theater. They just make up

(13:30):
a story. And I think that's what happened. So all
these people hit the street like footlockers, such a great
example of these people probably mean well, and all these
people that are jumping on the woke band wagon. Woke
is a joke. It's a joke. There's it's ridiculous. It's ridiculous.

(13:52):
You're being played. They might as well call it punked.
Like you're on candid camera. You've been punked. You're smile,
you're on candidate smile. You bought into being woke. It's
better to be awake. And if people were awake, they
would see the strides made in areas of justice and

(14:15):
police reform. It's slow, but sure, but it's happening. Most
people want justice. Most people don't want anyone shot or
hurt by police. Most people don't want police overreaching. And
a very very small, small amount of law enforcement makes

(14:36):
those kind of mistakes, and then that's magnified. And you
know the rest of the story which brings us to today.
HR forty Okay, HR forty is reparations. Remember that that
was big on the campaign trail. House Democrats are voting
today on slavery reparations. Yes, yes, yup. The borders still

(14:59):
wide open, but they've got bigger fish to fry. Those
fish would be the American people and their wallets. What's left.
So this is not just a handful of academics. This
is not just a couple gals on the view or
that other gala don Lemon. This is This has a

(15:19):
twelve million dollar budget, and it goes from commission members
to experts and consultants and contracts and departments and agencies
and bureaucracies and different segments of the federal government and
state agencies and schools and colleges and private firms and institutions.
You get the picture. This is a full press. This
is a full court press to heck with the border.

(15:42):
We need reparations. And this follows the classic Democrat pattern
of using everything at their disposal to take your tax
dollars and give them to left wing activist. One of
these stories I wanted to share with you is a
column by Emily Atkin at The New Republic. It's a

(16:03):
liberal journal of opinion young millennial journalists. The headline, A
green new Deal should include reparations. The Democrat Party is
talking about both issues separately, but they make more sense
in tandem. Environmental justice activist Anthony Rogers Right lives full

(16:27):
time in Seattle, but just happened to be in Massachusetts
last weekend when he heard that Senator Ed Markey was
holding a town hall about the Green New Deal in Northampton,
a crunchy college town in the heart of the state.
So Anthony rogers Right, environmental justice activist, attended in the

(16:50):
hopes of asking Ed Markey where the democrats emerging grand
plan to fight climate change includes reparations for black and
brown people. First off, what is an en iron mental
justice activists? You know what environmental justice is. It's just
another name for socialism or left thinking. Look, the bottom

(17:11):
line is this writer goes on quotes the case that
we need to just make sure that whatever we do
with a Green New Deal, whenever we spend there, we
cannot ignore the need for reparations because it's all under
the umbrella of justice. Here's a pull quote. No one,
neither the mainstream media nor the Democrat candidates just talking

(17:32):
about the two issues in tandem, and it's increasingly obvious
they should be. The historical efforts to segregate and discriminate
against black, brown, and Native peoples in America didn't just
result in higher incarceration rates and lower incomes. They forced
those communities to live disproportionately close to coal plants and

(17:56):
oil refineries that spew poison into the air. They force
these communities near superfund sites that leach toxins into the soil,
and near water sources tainted with dangerous chemicals. Those communities
thus get sicker and die younger. And now they're bearing

(18:19):
the brunt of the climate crisis. Well, yeah, climate crisis
is hurting brown and black people more than anybody else,
whether because they're housing can't withstand extreme whether or they
can't afford air conditioning. Air conditioning, You guys are going
to get rid of air condition anyway? Is there no end?

(18:39):
Is there not one idea that Democrats have that does
not include taking our money and giving it away? Is
there not one idea? Every idea they have include them
picking our pockets on the basis that we represent adversaries,

(19:00):
We represent obstacles and adversity to them getting justice, and
we must pay for it. It's amazing how many people,
young people in particular. And I was explaining this to
my sons, who both have worked for almost three years.
They're both teenagers, and I was explaining to them. Look around,

(19:23):
when you go to the capital of your state or Washington, DC,
you indirectly paid for all that. We pay for that,
We the people pay for that. I think that's one
of the hardest lessons to get across to young people.
Young people will say, Oh, I'm getting this, I'm getting
this thing from the government. I'm going to get a
check from the guy. It's your money. It's your money.

(19:44):
It's it's like the refund. I mean tax days tomorrow,
it's the refund. Oh, look at all the money they
gave me. I got all this money back. You didn't
get anything back. They stole it from you, and then
they put some of it back in your pocket when
you weren't looking great to be spending the this afternoon
with you on Wednesday. My name is Ken and it's

(20:05):
interesting today how so many things are connected. The left
has a way of everything gets connected. We talked at
the top of the hour about how the left has
this ability to put race into anything. In the minute
they do that, people that are caring and respectful people

(20:27):
already start to panic. That's the craziest thing about what's
happening in this country now. Good people, people that again,
treat others with respect. I don't know why they get
bullied by corporations and woke clowns and people from show

(20:48):
biz and the news media. Because the majority of Americans
are not racist. We don't need to be woke. We're awake.
And that's that's what's happening now. And it just it
boggles my mind that the companies that are getting leveraged
and then you can buy that, see it's all connected.

(21:10):
You can buy that with the censorship that's going on now,
and it's pretty much nineteen thirties Germany. In fact, I
spoke recently with a Holocaust survivor and she talked in
depth about that is the part of history, and she
was a Holocaust survivor. That's the part of history that

(21:31):
is now being replicated now with what you see going
on in the news. You cannot ask questions, you cannot investigate.
You get banned, you get libeled, you get slandered, you
get d platformed, of d program demonetized. As long as
you follow along and you do what you're told, you

(21:52):
get pseudo free speech. But we don't have free speech anymore.
And over the years, I remember Rush talk about this
and I used to wonder as a regular listener, when
when is this going to happen? I mean, when are
we going to log on to look for something? Maybe
we hear something, and I know this happens to people

(22:14):
in this audience. You listen to the Rush Limball Show,
you may listen to other conservative sources. You hear something
and you immediately go to find it. And if and
if it hasn't reached the Rush Limball website yet, you're like,
where is that? It's the news media is so quick
to shut down and protect anything that hurts what they're

(22:37):
whether it's a big corporation, whether it's the Democrat Party,
whether it's a narrative. That to me is one of
the most frightening things now. Recently Twitter locked out a
journalist because he tweeted criticism of the co founder be Now.

(23:01):
I don't know if you've heard the story. You're not
outside of talk radio or a conservative platform. But she
bought five houses. Yeah, because black lives matter, and so
does the cash ninety million dollars Black Lives Matter raised
last year. And feel free to email us and let
us know where the money went, because we're still trying

(23:21):
to figure it out. We're trying to figure out where
ninety million dollars went because bricks and you know, torches
are not that expensive. But that is a story that
was pretty much blacked out of the mainstream news media,
and if you tried to put it up on another
platform like Twitter, you get censored. This should terrify Americans

(23:47):
because if you look at the Constitution, the first Amendment,
well it's the first it's the first Amendment. And we
have had we've had it taken from us speech, the
right to assemble. We've been told where and how to worship,
when to worship, where to eat, where to go to school,

(24:07):
if we can even go to school. And the comments,
that's the scary part. You go online, you want to
ask a question. My goodness, the Biden administrate administration does
it too. People that claim to be part of legitimate
news organizations. They even shut down some of their favorite networks.

(24:30):
And BLM, and we mentioned this before, is one of
one of big Tech's sacred cows. I mean, BLM intimidates everybody.
They pretend we're gonna go and we're gonna get justice. No,
you're gonna threaten corporations, You're gonna threaten neighborhoods. You're gonna
threaten donors, and you're gonna threaten sponsors and things of
that nature. That's what BLM does because if they really

(24:50):
cared about justice, they would see the justice that is
being accomplished. They're going to see the successes, and they'll
they'll focus, together with the rest of us to fix
the things that are broken, because the majority of us
don't want poorly trained cops, bad cops, innocent people getting killed.
So you have to ask yourself after a while, what's

(25:12):
the point. So this guy's name was, or is Jason Whitlock,
and he's very outspoken, and he went after one after
this bl and co founder, and then Twitter got rid
of them banned him. Here's rush. I have a column
here by Jason Whitlock at the website is OutKick dot com.

(25:37):
China's ban on Twitter might be its single greatest advantage
over the United States of American China's ban on Twitter
social media has accelerated America's transition from a competition based
society to an attention based one. This acceleration can be

(26:01):
mostly easily seen in the world of sports. This is
a key point, folks, So stick with me. Here. Social media,
which is poison, has accelerated America's transition from a competition
based society to an attention based society. In other words,

(26:26):
competition is bad. It hurts people's feelings because there are
people that don't win. They're not fair. So what have
we transition to? Notice me? Note, hey, hey, notice me,
I'm here, I matter hey. And as long as you
notice somebody and they can get your attention, they're happy.

(26:47):
But don't expect them to have to compete for it.
Now Whitlocke says that this acceleration can be most easily
seen the world of sports. The modern day Ammad Ali,
he says, is Colin Kaepernick. Colin Kaepernick has the resume
of Jimmy Young, a heavyweight boxer most famous for losing

(27:11):
a controversial decision to a Lee. You no longer have
to be the greatest to even be compared to the greatest.
You simply need to win the social media attention competition. Attention,
not competition, is becoming the point of sports. This week,
Sports Illustrated named five activists, athletes sports persons of the Year.

(27:37):
NBA star Lebron James, NFL star Patrick Mahomes, w NBA
player Brianna Stewart, tennis star Naomi Osaka, and retired NFL
lineman Laurent Duvernie Tardiff. Now Whitlock says here is a
Chiefs fan Mahomes and DuVernay tart if r and were

(28:01):
Chiefs players. Mahomes my favorite athlete at thermoment, he writes.
Mahomes activism comes down to fronting a couple of Black
Lives Matter commercials and tweeting and solidarity with Lebron. Duverney Tardiff,
a doctor, didn't play football this season. He wrote on
Twitter that he opted out over concerns about COVID and

(28:22):
fear that he could unintentionally transmit the disease. Sports Illustrated
claims that DuVernay Tardiff opted out so he could work
on the front lines of the medical pandemic. The reality
is he's no more heroic than Avery Bradley, the Lakers
guard who opted out of the NBA bubble for the

(28:42):
same reason DuVernay Tardiff did. What's being promoted by Sports
Illustrated the mainstream media and social media is media approved
activism and attention whoring competitions being de emphasized, and I'm
supposed to be ashamed that I'm bothered by this, but

(29:04):
I'm not. An attention based society cannot compete with China, folks.
An attention based society cannot compete with the chi coms,
communist run country rapidly changing American culture. Now, I don't
support banning Twitter. That's what the communist anti freedom countries do.

(29:26):
What we used to do in America is break up monopolies,
especially ones that operate as undemocratically as Twitter and Facebook.
The activist athlete isn't changing America for the better. He
or she is simply building a brand to be monetized
domestically and globally, and the global monetization process stops first

(29:50):
in China. The Chinese Communist Party to c CP, the
political apparatus running China financially re awards leagues like the NBA,
corporations like Nike, athletes like Lebron and Kaepernick, and entertainers
like movie stars willing to smear America as inherently racist, sexist,

(30:13):
and evil. China doesn't care about American winners. It cares
about athletes and entertainers who can bring the most attention
to their anti American propaganda campaign. Because it's now an
attention based society. So the more people you can attract

(30:36):
to you by being anti America, the more valuable you
are to the Chinese, and they will underwrite you, and
they will fund you, and they'll make sure you don't
need to be hired by the NFL column in order
to have a lifestyle. China ban's Twitter because it wants
its citizens focused on competition with American China manipulates our

(30:58):
social media apps because our competition for attention undermines the
competitive spirit that used to define our culture and made
us the envy of the world. Winlock has been on
a roll lately about what's happening to the United States,
and he's using the world of sports as the looking glass,
and he sees a rapid deterioration of the essence of sports,

(31:24):
and that's the competitive nature of it, and it's being
replaced by notice me, Notice me, attention grabbing things that
are then used for political purposes. Thanks again for joining
us today on the EIB network. My name is Ken Matthews.
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I'm limited talk, text and six gigs of dated. Do
you remember back in two thousand and eight, guy named
Bernie made off. Yes, he was sentenced to one hundred
fifty years. I always pay attention to the financial guys

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and they get sentenced far more severely than people who
get others addicted to crack or have you ever noticed that.
So he's sentenced one hundred and fifty years and recently,
by the way, he died forgot to tell you he he
died today, and he died at the age of eighty two.
But recently his attorney said, because you know he was

(34:41):
eighty two at the time, can he be released during
the coronavirus pandemic, they said, he's he's got some different comorbidities,
pre existing stuff, and can he just be released? He
was being treated for kidney failure, And of course they
said no, probably probably because he wasn't violent enough. But anyway,

(35:06):
Rush had his thoughts on Bernie. This guy was a huge,
huge Democrat. This guy was a contributor to Bill Clinton
and some of his I don't know if this guy's
name is is gonna show up on the donor list
at the Clinton Library and massage parlor. He was a
huge donor to Democrat policies and politicians. He was a
huge donor to Obama. This guy has given lots of

(35:29):
money to Chuck Hugh Schumer. This guy has given lots
of money to Charlie Wrangel. He has given lots of
money to Democrats, Obama's campaign and so forth. And you
have to ask, do these campaigns, should these campaigns have
to give this money back? Should they have to return
this money? This is ill gotten money. These are good Democrats, folks,

(35:51):
These are good Democrats who have been shaken down by
another Democrat. This is Democrat on Democrat crime. Coming up
on an hour or two of the Rush Limbaugh Show.
This is just breaking. By the way, the Minnesota police
officer from Brooklyn Crossings, I believe the name of the department.

(36:14):
She will be charged with second degree manslaughter. Now, this
is the woman who if you've seen the video, now,
the video has been edited a lot by mainstream news media.
If you can figure out a place, if you can
find a place where there's a free speech platform online
where you can see the whole video and hear all
the comments from start to finish, from stop to conclusion,

(36:35):
it'll be a different story. But the story now is
she by accident, grabbed her side arm one shot, killing
Dwante Wright. She meant to grab her taser. Now there's
a lot of debate about that, but in the meantime,
she is being charged with second degree manslaughter. And this

(36:56):
is what the latest spark of the riots. One of
the many reasons that democrats can use to riot. They
usually it's for just about anything. Speaking of which, wokeism
is now getting worse. You didn't think it could wait
till you hear some of the companies that are pulling
out of Georgia because they don't understand the American Constitution.

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They didn't read the voter law. I don't know who
is calling up the CEOs and saying here's what you
need to do, or here's who you have to boycott,
or here's what you have to sign. But somebody is
not getting the accurate information. That's the saddest part about
that situation in Georgia. It's a good thing. Actually, welcome again.

(37:42):
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to the success of this show and the and the

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EIB network. Before we move on, I have to I
was thinking a moment about Bernie Madeoff because I remember
that case, I remember watching it, and now that Bernie.
If you missed it, Bernie Madoff has passed away. He's
the Ponzi scheme guy stole sixty five million. I was
just thinking about how much money politicians have stolen. Sixty
five millions, nothing think about it, that is, I mean,

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even in today's dollars, I don't think it would match
these COVID relief bills and everything else. So don't you worry.
If you're thinking to yourself, are there any old doddering
men that can run Ponzi schemes? Well, they're all over
the Republican of the Democrat Party, So don't you worry.
They're all across this great country, and their headquarters is

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in DC. So don't don't you think that Ponzi schemes
have died with Bernie Madeoff. They're They're all I've and
well with every crisis that the Democrats crank up eight
hundred two two twenty eight eighty two. So before the
top of the hour, we were talking about people being
woke and political correctness, and I am of the belief

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that political correctness is has brought this country to its knees. Literally,
if you've ever seen a ballgame, now and figuratively we
have been put on our knees because political correctness is
another way of saying no free speech for you. And
that's part of the word games and the many games

(40:35):
that the left plays. We get to do that, we
get to throw a brick, we get to burn this down,
but you're not allowed to have a Twitter account. You
see how it works. Yeah, all you have to do
is follow along with the narrative. And this is what
really worries me because now we have and this just
broke a bunch of corporations and CEOs that have signed

(40:58):
a letter to an advertisement New York Times and Washington
Post today. Yeah, including General Motors, Netflix, Starbucks, Amazon, Blackrock, Google,
Berkshire Hathaway. Yeah, Warren Buffett even signed it. And it's
a statement. Now listen carefully to this, because this is
where the word games come in. It's a statement that
opposes restrictive voting bills. So first, we had the news

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media and probably every Democrat I know, both personally and
through the media lie about what the voting law in
Georgia really did. They lied about it. They said stupid things,
divisive things, angry and hateful things like this is the
twenty fours as Ray, Jim Crow or, as Biden said,

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this is Jim Eagle cornpop wet leg here. That's what
he said when we figured it out. But how does
this happen? I mean, these are smart people. Warren Buffett
is a financial genius. How do they get roped into this? Well?
The good news is this, I think America is starting

(42:03):
to see through this ridiculousness. Now, there was another ad
that you're not going to hear much about, because that's
how it works. You only hear the narratives that's in
the New York Times and the Washington Post and all
these people. Well, we better, we better advertise so everybody
thinks we care deeply and we're all woke and everything okay,
But nobody's talking about the group of black ministers and pastors.

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They published a full page ad against the Biden administration
and against former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams because they
said they were Stacy and Joe if I can call
them that. They feel like friends, don't they. Stacy and

(42:46):
Joe have been lying through their teeth about the law.
It actually makes things easier for people to vote, Easier
than Colorado, where the Major League Baseball moved right. The
majority of Americans support voter ID. Seventy percent of Black
voters support voter ID. That's not important, it's not part
of the narrative now. In the ad in the Atlanta
Journal Constitution, the Conservative Clergy of Color accused Biden and

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Abrams of lying about the new voting rules passed in
the Georgia Election Integrity Act of twenty twenty one. But
that didn't stop Will Smith, who I'm a huge fan of.
He just took he just pulled his movie. He's making
a movie in Georgia. Lots of people make movies in Georgia.
And I'm a huge fan of Tyler Perry. I think
Tyler Perry's a genius. I pray that Tyler Perry isn't

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going anywhere because he's got major roots in Georgia and
he has a wonderful studio there. But Will Smith is
pulling out at Georgia over the voting law, which I
would bet. Now, I would never bet against Will Smith
because he's he could probably win the vet. You know,
he just got too much money. He would keep up
in the Annie. I'll say, I bet you twenty bucks,
and he'd go, How about twenty million, and I'd have

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to walk away. But I bet Will Smith has not
even read that Georgia vote law. I bet you most
of these people have never read a voting law. This
is very, very simple, and Rush spoke of it often.
Its identity politics here he is, so, ladies and gentlemen,

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Constitution is the single undying idea, unifying idea that binds
us together. And here's the left, the American left, believing
the Constitution is divisive. This is why we can never
agree with it. Is why there isn't any common ground.
I mean, if we're going to take a look at
the Constitution, they see it as a dying relic that

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is anti democratic. In fact, they call it antidemocratic when
it is in the sense that the founders did not
want to establish mob rule. The Founders didn't want to
establish a situation in the US Senate where the senators
from California could render the or from Wyoming irrelevant on

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every vote. Why even have a senator from Wyoming. That's
why they did it, is to give equal representation to
everybody in the country. And most of these people doing
the complaining are minorities in one way or another, and
they don't have the slightest understanding that the Constitution of

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the United States is the greatest document ever, the greatest
document ever written codifying and underscoring the powers of people
in the minority. This is the loan document in the
history of nations that has given and granted powers and
representation to minorities, not to mention in enumerating their right

(45:47):
to free speech wherever government cannot shut them up, the
government cannot tell them what they can and cannot say.
The government cannot infringe on their liberty. The Constitution gives
us the first ten amendments of the Bill of Rights,
so that even a unanimous vote in Congress is not
enough to strip those God given rights away, because the
rights enumerated in our Constitution don't come from government, They

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come from God. It is a document for all time.
And the fact that the American left now wants to
use it as a building block to begin this process
of eliminating the role of elections because they simply can't
win every one of them, Do not doubt me. This
is where we're headed. And I'll take this a step further.

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When we talk about the left and their grievances, what
really are they? Where are we at this stage in
our culture and society, with all of the division, the
lack of unity, the seemingly drifting further and further apart.
In my mind, there is a single Now it's more

(46:52):
complicated in this, but there's a really good primary reason
for all of this, And I believe that it all
began with the idea of multiculturalism, because that is what
has led to identity politics, and identity politics has become
so overwhelmingly the tool of the left, the identifying aspect

(47:15):
of liberalism, that it shuts off all other information debate, discussion, conversation.
When you tell people that they don't have a prayer
because of their skin color, when you tell them they
don't have a prayer because of their gender, when you
tell them they don't have a prayer because of their
nation of origin, and that's what the United States means.

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When you tell them the deck is forever stacked against
them because of who they are on the surface, well,
no wonder, you create a bunch of angry people. But
this devotion the left has to identity politics is really
the modern root. As I say, it has various layers,

(47:58):
and it's a little bit more complicated in that, but
there is this You perhaps have heard of this psychiatrist
or psychologist Jordan Peterson of Canada, who is taking audiences
by storm. I've run name recognition tests by people. Some
people have heard of him, some haven. But one of
the primary things that he apparently is opening people's eyes

(48:20):
on young people in audiences. He's finding a way to
eliminate their devotion to identity politics. And when that happens,
when you get rid of identity politics and all of
its trappings, when you're able to get people to stop
thinking they're screwed because their skin color, or they're screwed
because of their gender, when you're able to convince people

(48:42):
that that doesn't matter, you're then able to open their
minds on ideas, You're able to have conversations whether if
you're able to blow up the identity This is why
the left is so desperate to cling to identity politics
as the great dividing line. They're using it to convince
more and more. That's how they're making people victims. It's

(49:03):
how they're converting people into victims status. It's how they're
persuading people to join the victim parade, and victimhood all
comes from identity type characteristics, your sexual orientation, your sexual preferences,
your skin color, and if it's anything other than white,

(49:24):
including female. If it's anything other than white, then you
have been victimized by the most unfair country on earth,
and you must do something about it. Hence all of
this stuff college campus about exploring and obliterating white privilege
and trying to convince as many white young men and

(49:44):
women that they're guilty just because they're white, and they're
guilty because their lineage traces to the founding of the country,
which of course established a discriminatory power structure of only
for primarily white men. Ken Matthews and on the EIB network,
I'm Your Guide today the numbers eight hundred two, eight

(50:04):
two eighty two on the Rush Limbosch show. What Rush
said before the break again, it was brilliant, and on
top of brilliance, it was courageous. When you think of
all the people that are woke, and they walk on
eggs because they don't understand what free speeches, and they're

(50:27):
afraid of what people might think, what people might say,
what people might do, what people might spend. And that's
the problem. If we could just get those people to
stand down because you're making things worse. And that goes
for Republicans, Democrats, whatever. If you're not that clear, if
you're a CEO, and I'm not going to mention the company,

(50:48):
because I'm not that dumb on national radio. But if
you're the CEO of some company and you're you don't
know the fact and you don't have a clear sense
of whatever's going on, you shouldn't speak because it hurts
your employees, it hurts your bottom line. You may think

(51:12):
because Don Lemon or someone on Good Morning America or
Anderson Cooper says, you know, companies better start doing this
or else. Now, those are two people. We're millions. We
the people are millions and millions and millions of people.
And people have seen it like that when we decide

(51:34):
that is a good company, that is not, or we
trust this company, we don't trust that company. You feel
it that afternoon. This is why I don't understand all
these companies with the Georgia thing and with the voter thing,
and all these woke companies stepping into the BLM breach.
Why are you doing that? You don't know the facts.

(51:56):
Speaking of which, the latest fact in the Minnesota shooting,
the latest Minnesota shooting a tragedy. There's a female officer,
by the way, she's been a cop for over twenty years.
She was an FTO, that's a field training officer. She
was actually training a black rookie, a black guy who
actually made the traffic stop of Dwayne Wright. She is

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being charged with second degree manslaughter. So and then everybody
jumps on that bandwagon, you know, unless you do this,
or we're not gonna do that, or we're gonna hang
out a flag, a BLM flag, or we're gonna do this,
or're gonna put something on the side of that, and
it's just ridiculous. But what Rush had the ability to
point out better than anybody. Woke people in particular leftist

(52:44):
would hear Rush and they would be so freaked out
because they never heard that level of truth before. They
never heard a white guy just say, why are you
always demonizing white people? Why do you hate America? What's
your problem? They were like, oh, whoa, whoa easy, easy, there,
don't be sh You can't be saying that in the

(53:06):
teacher's lounge. And that's what was so great about Rush.
That's why he was such a magnet to people of
every color. And creed and gender and people on the left,
people that don't know how to communicate using free speech
yet do it in a respectable way. And that's something
Rush always did. He was meticulous about that. You don't

(53:29):
you didn't have to call people vulgar names and attack
them and lie about them. All you had to do
is tell the truth. It's as simple as saying. And
this is something no one in the news says. You know,
police killed twice as many white people as black people.
It's a it's a tragedy for everybody. We need to

(53:51):
make sure that police don't hurt people by accident or
because of poortraining, regardless of their color. But that's not
what I just said. You cannot say on CNN, And
that's something that Rush had the ability to do. And people,
regardless of their walk in life, would hear that and go,
you know, that makes a lot of sense. Why don't

(54:15):
I hear it anywhere else? Because most people in media
are gutless. I know, I know, I just said they
were gutless, but they are now shifting back to politics
for a moment. Nicky Haley, she's regarded as the front
runner of the twenty twenty four GOP presidential contenders. Okay,

(54:36):
now I go back and forth. I was a huge
Nicky Helly fan, but I do go back and forth
a little bit because you know, there's kind of an
ebb and flow of her support and or relationship with
President Trump. But anyway, earlier this week, she answered a
question would you put your name in the running if
President Trump chose to run again? And she said no,

(54:58):
I would not run, reinforcing the notion that she believes
it's still President Trump's party and her chances of running
and winning are greatly diminished if Trump chooses to run.
Here's what Rusch had to say about Nicki Nicki Haley
makes it clear to me that the Republican Party is
Trump's party. Nicki Haley's change in tone and outright support

(55:24):
for Trump is proving his impact on the party. Nicki
Haley's change in tone and apparent outright support for Trump
proves his impact on the Republican Party. Because everybody thinks
that she's seeking the Republican nomination in twenty twenty four.
She's denying it, but that's what you do in politics. Now.

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I don't know Nicki Haley's hard I've never met her.
I don't know if she has evolved in her respect
for Trump's political acumen implementation of conservatism in unconventional ways,
and that's what Trump is. He's a non ideological implementation
of conservatism. He's not an ideologue, but he's got a

(56:08):
lot of common sense, which is what conservatism is. And
talking about Nikki again, her story is so incredible and
I think she has said so many great things. And
I have not read her book out read her book
yet rather, but it is out where it's coming out.
And but it's the way that she and just a

(56:28):
handful of other Republicans were kind of waffuy around January six,
and they were waffuy around the election, which I believe
was a fraudulent election. See, Conservatives, we don't we don't
really beat around the bush. When someone says to me,
do you think do you think Biden stole the election? Well,

(56:50):
let me you know, you have to realize that, you know,
there's a lot. Yeah, he stole the election. Have you
seen him? Have you seen him try to make us sentence?
Have you seen one of his rallies. Of course, he
stole the election. We're just trying to figure out how
it happened. That's the difference. And when politicians start to
him in hall, I start to worry when they say, well,

(57:12):
you have to understand sometimes elections get stolen. I love
it when this happens, and it happens regularly on the
Russia Limbaugh Show on the EIB network. There's a discussion
or something, maybe with a caller, maybe Rush's words of wisdom,
and then within seconds you're just scrolling through social media

(57:35):
during the commercial break, just to see if something broke,
like maybe Kamala Harris is now president. Something changing quickly,
you know. Anyway, we were just talking about how I
and probably eighty five ninety million other people believe that
there was fraud in the election. And then that's how
Joe one. And here's a Rasmussen poll. Here's a survey
right here. By a margin of fifty one to forty

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four percent, voters said it was likely that cheating affected
the outcome. That included seventy four percent of Republicans and
thirty percent of Democrats. Forty seven percent said it is
likely Democrats stole or destroyed ballots for former President Donald
Trump to help Joe Biden win. That included seventy five

(58:20):
percent of Republicans and thirty percent of Democrats. Even fifty
percent said that is it is unlikely, and even fifty
percent excuse me, said it was unlikely that ballots were destroyed.
So the worst thing you have is half the people surveyed.
And I understand it's a survey, and you know surveys

(58:41):
can be spun different ways, and I'm sure it was
down on the fine print. It tells you how many
people let me see here, and it's usually like a
thousand or whatever, and they're called, etc. Etc. But the
worst thing there is half the people said it's unlikely
ballots were destroyed. Well, you know, there's a lot more
to this fraud than ballots, and that's it'll be coming out,

(59:03):
you know, as it's coming out now, piece by piece.
There's there's things going on in about six states right now.
No one's covering it unless you're a geek like me
or maybe a fellow student of history and you're following it.
But it's happening right now, and that's something that we
have in our favor. You know, how Hillary went around
and well she ran for president what five times? And

(59:24):
then the last three times she ran every time she loses. Well,
that's because people are sexist, and I think it was stolen.
And then at one point somebody said Hillary loss because
people are racist, and that I didn't understand. She's a
independently white, wealthy woman. I don't know, but she didn't
have any proof. We have proof. When I say we,

(59:45):
I'm talking about people that are pro Trump and believe
in Trump and voted for Trump. We actually have proof.
And the reason I think the proof we have is
so powerful is every time we try to share it,
somebody attacks us. You put it on Twitter, you're gone.
You want to go on a show and talk about it,
You're not going to come on. That's what tells me

(01:00:08):
there's something to it, because if there was nothing to it,
the left would let us all embarrass ourselves. Right they say,
oh my gosh, we counted all the votes. Huh, Biden
one by a lancelide. But they have not recounted any
votes yet. That's something else that people don't know. People
are under the impression that there's been audits and recounts

(01:00:30):
and reviews and cases, and no, none of the evidence
has been allowed to get out in the news media,
and no judges taken it yet. That is probably the
biggest con job in the history of the United States.
And by law, you have to keep federal election records

(01:00:51):
for twenty two months, so this could play out for
more for a longer time. That's why they said twenty
two months, because eight months into it, if you find
a truckload of this or a tinkered with computer over here,
you have some recourse. And in some states they're destroying
the evidence. Anyway, It's going to be very interesting as

(01:01:15):
we approach twenty twenty two and twenty twenty four. Some
of the funniest people I know are never never Trumpers.
Funny in the sense that they can't explain. Why have
you ever asked somebody when they say I hate trunk
car fam why are you stroll? You know who? It's like,

(01:01:37):
do liberals just stop growing at age eleven? They're in
the middle of a tantrum at age eleven over I
don't know a broken toy. And then they stopped growing,
and now they're fifty eight years old and they're running
a major company. The same tangent people like John Kasick
or that flake Flake what's Flake's first name? Crash? I

(01:02:00):
always forget flake Flake anyway, got what is it Floyd Flake?
Who the heck is Floyd Flake? That's not his first name,
is it. I don't think so, but that's very funny
sounding and it also employs alliteration. So Rush had a
great he showcased a great story that was actually in

(01:02:22):
the Washington Examiner, which is kind of ironic because that's
they're the people that just posted the poll on how
so many people believe the election was stolen. Here's Rush
sharing that on never Trumper's fascinatingly funny story here in
the it's all over the place, my copy of it
here the Washington Examiner. The reporter here is David Drucker

(01:02:44):
in the headline no primary challenger, never Trump. Republicans resigned
themselves to a clear path in twenty twenty for Trump
to win the Republican nomination. You know, Trump has never
slipped below seventy percent approval among Republicans, and he's really

(01:03:06):
not even close to seventy percent now. Trump's approval raving
among Republicans is among the highest in modern day American politics.
Trump's approval number among Republicans rivals Reagan's approval number in
Republicans and George W. Bush And so there isn't any

(01:03:28):
empirical data out there that would suggest that the Republican
Party needs to nominate somebody else. But here come the
never trumpers again and again and again, thinking we've got
to nominate one of us, We've got to nate somebody,
we've got to stop this guy, and they just can't
get into first place. They can't find anybody. Number two,
There isn't anybody who wants to take on Trump. Some

(01:03:50):
of the pull quotes from this story. Many Republicans are
uncomfortable with Trump and view the former Vice president old
school liberal as an acceptable Democrat, at least compared to
the modern liberals that comprise most of the rest of
the party's crowded field. See and that is the problem.

(01:04:10):
Biden isn't to the never trumpers. Biden is an acceptable Democrat.
Trump is not an acceptable Republican. And it boils down
to the fact that Trump doesn't have the proper civility,
and he doesn't have the proper decorum, he doesn't have
the proper character, and he doesn't have the proper sophistication.

(01:04:33):
He doesn't meet with the demands of us in the
never Trumpers, And these are the people with their attitudes
who are one of the reasons the Republican Party has
continued to lose in whatever fights we found ourselves in,
the culture war fights, the ideological battles over the economy,
and so forth. The fact that we've got some Republicans

(01:04:55):
who think Biden is an acceptable alt earnative to Trump
because they can't find anybody liked Biden in our party
to run against Trump. They really think Biden would be
an independent actor in office. They really think Biden is
not your typical left wing radical Democrat like all the

(01:05:18):
rest of them are in the Democrat Party. They really
think that he would be a JFK like Democrat not
controlled by the radicals who are now the mainstream base
of that party. Are these never Republicans that obtuse? Are
they really that blind? They really don't see I think
it's the case one of the problems that we've always had,

(01:05:41):
and I know I'm speaking for lots of you, over
the course of the years we have elected Republicans and
we've had not not even elected Republicans, conservative guests on
cable TV, think tankers, you name it, and they've always
given the impression that they understand who the left is
and it e left's got to be when time comes
to do that, they never do. In fact, they choose

(01:06:05):
to get along with and they become part of the
same Washington culture and establishment, and they don't understand the
frustration that results from that. Never any criticism, never any attempt.
That's what Trump does, and that's why people will never
abandon Trump is because he's the first guy that's come

(01:06:27):
along who a recognizes the political enemy and does not
blanch or flinch and is constantly throwing things back in
their face and not letting them get away with all
the character assassination, the slander and the libel of conservatives.
And yet these people can handle it because he doesn't

(01:06:47):
do it with the proper decorum. He doesn't do it
with grace, and he doesn't do it with civility. He
doesn't do it with theistic cases. So we in the
never Trumps, we find somebody who has all these wonderful characteristics.
Is it's the only way we can triumph, And it's

(01:07:09):
not the only way you can in fact it And
you're not going to triumph with just that in your
arsenal eight two two twenty eight eighty two. Yeah, Will Smith,
I don't know what to think about Will Smith, because
Will Smith now is he's pulled his movie out and
all those people lost work. He's pulled it out of
Georgia because of the voter law, because it just it

(01:07:32):
just took a handful of people to say this is bad.
Nobody reads it. When you read it, you find out
the voter laws and that the things in that voter
law in Georgia give more accessibility and freedom to every

(01:07:52):
voter than the laws in Colorado. Can vote later, more frequently, easier.
Yet off MLB went to Colorado. It's crazy town. It's crazytown.
That's the problem. And one more thing I was thinking
about this situation today. We just found out that the

(01:08:13):
female police officer in Minnesota is being charged with second
degree manslaughter for, as she claims, mistaking her sidearm thinking
it was her taser and shooting a resisting which no
one ever says a resisting individual during a traffic stop.
And is there anything that you can recall that the

(01:08:38):
news media's coverage has improved the situation. I was just
thinking about that because I always say, if the news
media did the job, if they did their job, if
they brought both sides of the story. If instead of
lecturing me on being white, or lecture me on how

(01:09:00):
bad America is or how bad police are, if you
just brought both sides of the story, if you just said, look,
this guy had an outstanding warrant. It was a violent warrant.
He held a woman at gunpoint. Allegedly he was choking
her until she gave him money. That warrant came up
on their computer screen. For all they knew, when he

(01:09:21):
was fighting to get back in the car, he was
going to grab a gun. But no, no, no, it's
easier for the mainstream news media to say, oh, look,
another police officer shot a young black man. We're not
safe anymore on the streets. By the way, white people
are bad. And that's a shame because I don't think
there's anything in the twenty first century, for that matter,

(01:09:44):
that the news media has covered. And you walked away
from the coverage and you said, wow, I didn't I
wasn't aware of that angle. Maybe this isn't as good
or bad, or maybe this isn't what it is that
never happens with news media. The narrative kicks in within minutes.
Let's go to the phones, Mike and Louisville, Kentucky. Mike,

(01:10:06):
I understand you're a former police officer. Welcome to the
Rush Limbaugh Show. Hey. Thanks, I appreciate you taking me
call my call. Yes, I was a sergeant for several
years and NFTO as well. And you know, I can
say that the biggest fear is what happened? Am I
going to pull my taser or my gun thinking it's

(01:10:27):
my taizer or vice versa. Both stings can happen. It's unfortunate,
but you know, the mainstream media wants people to believe
that we have this warrior mindset, we go out to
kill people and that situation, any kind of shooting is
a police officer's worst nightmare. You know, that's the worst
thing that you cuts, the worst or the worst, you

(01:10:49):
know what I mean. And I just wish that the
media would give police officers a voice in this country.
I'm in a democratic city, democratic state, and you know,
we are short about two hundred officers for about a
million people population here. Nobody wants to do the job.

(01:11:10):
They're scared of death. Who's the job? Homicides are out
of the roof, and you know, it's it's horrible. Every
little thing that goes wrong, your chat, ask for it.
You have zero backing. I mean, I can't even imagine
what that's like to hit the street and you've got
your training, and you know there's a lot of there's

(01:11:32):
a lot of bad people out there that you know,
want to break the law and hurt innocent people. But
you you have to be thinking through this constantly. If
I do this, what will happen to me, my family,
my job, my future. Oh absolutely, it's absurd and that's
it's awful. And you know that's that's the first thing
I did I train these rookies. Number One, you have

(01:11:56):
to constant and I don't care if you're a season,
veteran officer of twenty years, you got to constantly when
you're riding around in this car, you need to think
what if? What if? What if? So you can be
mentally prepared for. And the bad thing is today the
police officers have no backing. You know, whether you did
mess up, whether you were one hundred percent in the right,

(01:12:20):
you have no backing anymore. And that's why so many
people are leaving. So many people are leaving, especially in
Blue cities. Florida. Sheriff Gradie Judd best sheriff out there. Man,
he stands up for his shroobs. Don't get me wrong.
I know a guy who lives in his counting and
he's talked to say weal of his deputies and what

(01:12:42):
you see is what you get. You know, if you
screw up, he's going to get you. But if you're
in the right, he has the balls to stand up
and say, hey, no, this is this is what happened,
this is this is the outcome and this is why
you know, Um, it's sad. I think they're going to
make an example out of this lady. What if it

(01:13:04):
was a civilian accidentally shot and killed somebody, They're not
going to chastise them like they are this lady here
because she's a police officer and she's a white person
and is against a black Sola. No, there's all They're
all great points. I want to thank you for coling
we have a hard break coming up. But that I
love it when we have law enforcement, the men and

(01:13:24):
women of law enforcement, because so many of them listen
to the Russia Limball Show and the EIB network and
this exactly what he said. It was so powerful when
Mike said, I wish the news media would give us
a voice. Think about all the people that watch CNN
that don't know the goodness of law enforcement and the military,

(01:13:49):
and I could go on. They just know the narrative.
The most dangerous thing to put out in a newscast,
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Great to see you an hour three on the EIB Network,
The Rush Limbaugh Show. I'm still I'm still replaying Mike's
phone call from Louisville in my head about police officers,

(01:14:53):
and it's harder and harder to find people that have
their back. And you see this across the country now,
mostly in blue cities because when police chiefs try to
talk truthfully. For example, you may have saw the Minnesota

(01:15:14):
police chief. It was actually the city or township of
Brooklyn Crossings, I believe it was called or Brooklyn in Minnesota,
south of Minneapolis, Brooklyn Center. And the interesting thing about
that was he was actually he said two things that

(01:15:35):
got him in a lot of trouble. And this is
what worries me as an American, But I know we
are in the majority that care about this country and
the people that have common sense, or in the majority,
just like the people that elected Joe Biden, or in
the majority of voters. He said two things that really
I heard them, and I said, yes, they're gonna they're

(01:15:57):
gonna make this a real investigation, not gonna let CNN
and MSNBC be the lead detectives because they don't know
how to do investigative anything. He said, when the riot,
and you may have seen this clip somewhere on news
that everybody the news media started pushing back, It wasn't
it wasn't a riot. It was a protest. No, it

(01:16:18):
was a riot. He said it was a riot, and
he was actually in the crowd. He had video of
himself with people throwing things at his fellow officers and him.
But but that worried me because that tells That tells you,
that confirms that mainstream news media doesn't really give a

(01:16:38):
damn about the facts, because they didn't even say when
he said, you know, we had to respond to this
riot because they said it wasn't a riot it was,
they didn't say, well, why did you Why do you
think it was a riot? Chief? So that tells me
they're stuck on the narrative. And the few people in

(01:16:58):
the news media that have the courage, they take their
career in their hands every time they have the courage
to talk common sense. The other thing he said is
the police officers should get due process, and the news
media went crazy. So think about that. A police officer

(01:17:20):
in the performance of her job, Yes, a grave mistake
was made, and yet here we are in what is
supposedly the freest country in the world, with a constitution
that is the envy of the world, and a police
chief says, well, the law enforcement officer has a right
to do process, and the left and the news media

(01:17:41):
go crazy. What do you mean, do well? It's scary,
it's scary. I can only imagine how police officers feel.
I can't imagine what it would. You go back and
you wonder if your chief or your lieutenant, or your
commissioner or your mayor, from the time you left to
start your shift, when you return to the station, did

(01:18:05):
they get woke during that time? Are you going to
walk into some type of politically correct verbal ambush? Okay,
we're not going to use that, and you're only gonna
you only can use water guns now, No, I'm serious.
This is how bad it is getting because the knee
jerk reaction, because we have a population that doesn't read. No,

(01:18:27):
they read, they can read anything on their iPhone, but
they don't read. They don't research. And this is the
same population that occupies mainstream news media. They don't do
the research. They didn't read the voting the voting law
in Georgia, they didn't examine the evidence of voter fraud.
And here we are, which is the cornerstone of the

(01:18:49):
riot movement in this country for the last several years,
that usually within hours there's a riot, there's not an investigation.
There's not a protest, there's not a pause. Now people
always say we need to pause and get the facts.
That doesn't happen on the left. They see exactly what

(01:19:11):
they need to see to get the narrative going. And
this is something for years that rush he was our
voice on a national platform. We knew we had a
guy on a national platform that would push back on
the narrative because millions of us do in our own minds,
we know better. It's common sense. And I talked to

(01:19:34):
another police officer yesterday and he said, and I'm quoting him.
I don't know if this is an actual statistic or not.
He said, but do you know how many situations would
not have ended in a shooting if people didn't resist.
If during that conversation, when people were struggling and moving

(01:19:56):
around and a lot of them have warrants, fighting to
keep the cuffs off and trying to get back in
the car and saying what are you doing and head
button the cop and all that, if they just said,
all right, okay, you guys, I'm gonna sue you. I'm
gonna sue you. If you were just calm and collected,
everybody would go home alive. That's what the cops said
to me. He said, it always starts with resistance, and

(01:20:18):
usually the resistance is something that the media cuts out.
And I thought, oh my god, that's true. You never
see entire videos, you know when we saw the entire
George Floyd video a few months ago. Yeah, we didn't
see it within the first six months, because then that
would have slowed down the momentum of burning down America.

(01:20:39):
That would not have given bl and the talking points
they needed. They if you saw the entire event. So
I don't know if you heard earlier today and or
it was yesterday. Actually, technically, remember when President Donald Trump
said we need to get all the troops out of
the Middle East. What are we even there for? Well,

(01:21:01):
now Joe Biden saying it and he's a hero. Yeah,
the full withdrawal of US troops out of Afghanistan by
September eleventh. And again we have to go to a
see I told you so from Rush back in the day.
Here he is, let's go back to me on this

(01:21:23):
program April seventh of last year. This is what I said.
We're in the midst of the Democrat primaries. Mcdab in
the middle of Operation Chaos. And this, my friends, is
what I said last April. I guarantee you this is
what's going to happen if either of these two win.
We're not pulling out of a rock, despite what they
say during their campaign. I know a lot of you
liberals religiously listen to this program. I'll never admitting it.

(01:21:47):
Is this clear to you. Pulling out in the Obama
campaign means leaving sixty to eighty thousand troops on the
ground in a rock. It doesn't mean total withdrawal. Ladies
and gentlemen, do you realize what you just heard? I mean,
not only was that pressent, but it was brilliant. Obama

(01:22:09):
is announcing at this very moment a specific pullout date
and end to combat operations. But there will remain fifty
thousand uniform personnel. I said sixty to eighty. But it's
not a total pullout. His own party is upset with
him because this is a nineteen month troop withdrawal reduction,

(01:22:33):
not the sixteen months he promised. Plus, don't forget every
statement he makes as an expiration date, and it's backloaded.
But this whole thing is backloaded. So this is this
whole speech today is just it's designed to get the
left off his back because they're out there starting to
complain about him on the cable shows. Obama just wants
to keep these people off his back, so he's following

(01:22:55):
through on his so called promise to get out of Rock. Now.
The thing announcing this date is absolutely silly, because all
the Muhammed's and the Abdullahs and Zawahiri is it just
to sit back now, wait a date, see if it
actually happens. I want to take bets on whether this
actually happens. If you were a terrorist in a rock,

(01:23:15):
what would you do now you've got a date certain
that's supposedly all combat operations are coming out, what would
you do? I'd pull back. I'd start building barbecue joints.
I started building barbecue joints, little malls, sell flowers and
so forth, building schools and bring the kids in there.
And then when the bamster pulls everybody out unveiled and

(01:23:37):
all that is just a bunch of phony fronts and
open fire with the machine guns and the rnpgs. Dates
certain is silly. David Rodham Gurgan on CNN's Anderson Cooper
won the eighty and contrast to the Democrats on the
hill who can stand up and say pull everybody out. He,
after all, at the end of the day, has to
be the president who does not lose Ireq. He does

(01:23:59):
not want to so precipitously against the wish. Ho Ho
not a Santa Claus impersonation on asking the broadcasting engineer
to stop? Did you just hear what David Rodham gurgins,
He doesn't want to be the Democrat that loses Iraq.
Where did you first hear this? And you thought that
I was nuts when I said it a year ago,
two years ago, I said, they're not pulling out. They'll

(01:24:20):
be glad to saddle Bush with defeat. They wanted Bush
to fail. They wanted the US military to fail. If
I'm in that audience at Campbell's June, I got to
bite my tongue. I'm a member of the military, I'm
in uniform, and I'm listening to my president who during
his campaign actually sought my defeat, sought the defeat of
my military, sought the defeat of our forces in Iraq.
He was part of it, along with Hillary, along with

(01:24:42):
all the Democrats, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi. They owned it.
They attempted to secure defeat in the midst of that war.
They were happy to try to saddle it around the
neck of bush. Now now that they're in charge, I said,
they're not going to supervise defeat. They're not going to
preside over it. And here's David Rodham Gurgen once again

(01:25:02):
concerning my comments. Doesn't quote me, but he is confirming
what I said. Here's Chuck Todd on MSNBC This Morning,
This Morning Joey's It's it's a tortured bit of reporting.
Chuck Todd saying Obama wants to declare the Iraq War
is over, sort of. He is going to announce the

(01:25:22):
exact date of when the war is over. I was
talking to a senior official last night about this, and
I said, okay, you're talking about how many troops now
and when you're pulling them out? I said, are we
at war now? Is this an active war? And well,
there's active combat missions. I said, okay, Well, then what's
happening on August thirty first, twenty ten, no more combat missions? Well,

(01:25:44):
that means the end of the war. So he's announcing
the end of the war. But he's not going to
say that the war's ending. He's going to say combat
missions have ended, and there's a reason for the choice
of those words. And he's not going to declare mission accomplished.
He's not going to say the V word for victory.
So it is a weird in some ways. It's kind
of odd because I think history will record this moment
as the day the president a United States declared the

(01:26:07):
end of the war. Chuck is really tortured there because
it's over, but it isn't over. He's not going to
declare victory. Just going to get out of there, folks.
It's called resetting the table to September tenth, two thousand
and one. That's what this is. The Iraq War never happened.
The Iraq War within this is the version of nightmare,
a bad dream. He certainly is not going to announce

(01:26:30):
it as defeat, and may yet I think, proclaim it
as a victory. Absolutely amazing the way Rush had the
ability to see the landscape, then put the pieces together
and predict, especially how the media would behave And I
love any cut that has the media in it scrambling

(01:26:51):
to protect Obama or scrambling to protect Biden. They're always
scrambling to protect people that they voted for. You know,
Rush was hands on with his own computer gear, right
down to installing the new MacBooks. He used to prepare
this very program. Nine times out of ten it went smoothly,
but when it didn't, well, you didn't want to be around.

(01:27:13):
Thank goodness, he backed up all of his computer data.
Thank goodness for I Drive, the online backup company that
we use here at the EIB network. PC Magazine has
given them their Editor's Choice Awards seven years in a row.
They're that good. But listen to Rush on this. You
can hear every emotion as Rush retells the story. You

(01:27:35):
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it because of my own stupidity, and I was so
mad at myself. I spent six hours yesterday setting up
a brand new MacBook Pro, only to get sucked in

(01:27:58):
by a bunch of spywear that I didn't know was
being installed on a computer until a split second too late.
I tried to stop the installation, and in effect I
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(01:28:20):
operating smoothly. If you ever see anything related Mac Keeper,
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The minute I hit the installed button on Adobe Flash,
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I started cursing like you can't believe. I felt like
the biggest idiot in the world. I tried to stop

(01:28:42):
the installation. I shut down the computer. I immediately restarted it.
It started on re hung. I tried starting up in
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I have a bricked computer, but I also have eye Drive.
I'm backed up. I did not lose any data in
the process of this every and of course this made

(01:29:03):
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into the Rush Limball Show today. My name is Ken Matthews.
I am your guide on the EiV network and it's
a thrill as always to talk with you and to
get your calls and to share this time with you.
Today's a big day, by the way. In New York City,
Chuck Schumer in AOC two of the most talented liars

(01:30:12):
in the Democrat Party. I'm not saying that, I'm just
thinking sometimes I think out loud. Senator Schumer and Congresswoman
Okaco Cortez. A while ago, they began a joint push
for establishing a funeral cost reimbursement for people that lost

(01:30:34):
their lives due to COVID. And now there is a
FEMA emergency hotline that New Yorkers can call to submit claims.
So I was looking at this and I'm thinking now
I've been researching the COVID thing since since. Remember back
over a year ago, they said, look, just three weeks

(01:30:57):
wear the mask. All we want to do is flatten
your nerve. And that's what they did. And here we
are a year later. And sometimes it's worse. Sometimes it's not.
That's because of there's a lot of fakery going on,
and it's heartbreaking because there's also some loss, and it's
been painful and the saddest thing about COVID nineteen it

(01:31:20):
is a real virus and to see it exploited by
so many people on the left and so many different
businesses and well and countries for that matter. New Yorkers
can receive upward of nine thousand dollars per funeral. Now.
The eligible expenses span anything from transportation earns caskets, to

(01:31:46):
production of death certificates, clergy services, and arrangement for ceremonies. Now,
applicants must be able to submit a death certificate confirming
that your relative died from COVID nineteen on US soil
after January twentieth, along with receipts of relevant cost the

(01:32:07):
immigration status of the deceased. Come on, they're democrats, ain't
no big thing. The FEMA program, which is also being
operated on a national level, does not currently have a
cap and as being bankrolled by you and me, we're
chipping in. There are no restrictions on funeral aid. Now

(01:32:31):
here's the part that jumped out at me. Oh Cassio
Cortez noted that many death certificates issued for early victims
of the pandemic may not have specified COVID nineteen as
a cause of death. In such instances, applicants for the
FEMA funeral program should go back to the institution and

(01:32:52):
get your death certificate edited in retrospect, you know, because
we know now what we know of COVID. The sad
reality is most of what we hear about COVID through
the media is fraudulent and based on fake numbers. Here's rush.
So let me ask you a couple of questions. If

(01:33:13):
this was a real, real healthcare threat, why would there
be so much false testing and reporting? Because there clearly
is now three hundred COVID test sites Florida report one
hundred percent positivity. Who knows the data in other states.
I'm not saying that there's not a virus out there.

(01:33:34):
I'm not saying it's not getting people, but we're not
being told factual information about it. Why Why would there
be so much false testing and reporting. Why all of
the false causes on death certificates. Why the staged overrunning
of hospitals. Hospitals are not being overrun like you're being told.

(01:34:00):
Why the blaming of reopening states instead of the riots,
So the riots got no blame whatsoever. Now we got
to see these You say, wait a minute, may have
been Northern's moving south on vacation over Memorial Day that
led to the spike in the South. My only point
is if we really did have the serious threatening virus

(01:34:21):
they are telling us, no one would have to make
anything up, nobody would have to fudge anything. The evidence
would be abundantly clear. Did you ever think millions of
Americans would be so comfortable with surrendering their rights, releasing

(01:34:42):
their rights, complying to the most ridiculous things, and then
either nodding in agreement or ignoring the most overreaching things.
And I think back to how President Obama was surveilling
the news media and wire tapping and surveilling and tracking

(01:35:06):
people that he shouldn't have been, well like President Donald
Trump to begin with, And that was an outrage. If
anybody else did that, they would have been charged with
all kinds of things. And no one really cares. That's
the well, I know you do if you're listening, obviously,
But the fact that we can't get the FBI to care,

(01:35:29):
that's another thing that's kind of frustrating. But again, we
are in the majority. Over eighty million of US reelected
Donald Trump. That's what I believe, that's what Sidney Powell believes.
So that's a good thing. The downside, though, is how
powerful we have allowed. And this didn't just start with Obama.
This started decades ago. This was pre Bush okay, Iraq War. However,

(01:35:58):
after nine to eleven it was on steroids. You remember
right after nine to eleven, Remember right after nine eleven.
Then it was well because of this, we got to
do that, okay, And we all thought Obama was going
to come in and do what we all thought. He
was going to come in and push back on that

(01:36:19):
rascal lead George Bush. He actually gave more teeth to
the Patriot Act. Remember he was going to close Gitmo.
How did that go by the way, closing Gitmo? Yeah,
So here we are again. Now though the landscape has changed,

(01:36:40):
and so much of what we used or claimed to
have implemented to target our enemies, either on American soil
or on foreign soil, etc. We're just going after Americans
to disagree with us. Now. We have organizations that have
way too much power because we're focused on reparation bills

(01:37:04):
and absurdities. I don't know if you've heard this, but
ICE investigators used a private utility database covering millions to
pursue immigration violations. Here's rush here from the Washington Post.
Most Americans back the NSA tracking phone records and prioritize

(01:37:25):
probes over privacy. A large majority large majority of Americans
say the federal government should focus on investigating possible terrorist
threats even if personal privacy is compromised. Most support the
blanket tracking of telephone records in an effort to uncover
terrorist activity. According to a new Washington Post Pew Research

(01:37:48):
Center poll, the numbers are fifty six to forty one.
Fifty six percent support the government doing whatever whenever, however
oppose it. Forty five percent of all Americans say the
government should be able to go further than it is,
saying that it should be able to monitor everybody's online activity.

(01:38:12):
If doing zo would prevent terror attacks, fifty two percent
say that no such broad based monitoring should occur. Now
did we see polls like this from the media even
after nine to eleven, two thousand one, or after other
terror attacks. I don't know. Maybe we did, but I

(01:38:33):
don't remember them. But all of a sudden, now in
the midst of all of these scandals, Prism, Verizon, all
of this stuff, now we're getting polling data that shows
a vast majority support it and not only support it,
but want more of it. More Americans back government tracking

(01:38:57):
than they did in two thousand and six when word
of this first came out, even though we've been told
the President has told us the war on terror is
over that The Washington Post claims that it's because Obama
being president with a Democrat president at the helm instead
of a Republican partisan views have turned around significantly and

(01:39:19):
the Democrat turned around. This is hilarious. For instance, from
the article, compared with a two thousand and two pupil,
Democrats are now twelve percentage points more likely to support
the government's monitoring of all emails another online activity if
officials say that it might help prevent terrorty. So the Democrat,
if the government says they've got to do it, it's

(01:39:40):
fine with us. If our government tells us that they've
got to sweep every bit of online day to day
can fat's fine with us. Apparently, the only right to
privacy Democrats now believe in is the right to privacy
that allows for universal abortions and over the counter morning
after abortion pills for everybody. But the important difference to

(01:40:05):
bear in mind here is that we now know that
Obama is targeting Americans and we're getting these polling results.
It would be one thing, these polls would make sense
if the American people were being told that all of
this data mining, we're focusing on foreigners and al Qaeda

(01:40:28):
and external threats. But we're not being told that. We're
being told bluntly. Would no attempt to hide it that
it is Americans data which is being mined. It is
Americans who are being targeted, which Bush never did. But
it looks like the Democrats are fine with that. According
to this poll in the Washington Post, as long as

(01:40:51):
long as Obama's targeting the right Americans, like those dangerous
Tea Party people, then everything's fine with these Democrats just amazing.
That's the Washington Post version of the poll. I've got
the Pew Research Center version of the poll in this

(01:41:11):
next story. Majority views the NSA phone tracking as acceptable
anti terror tactic. But it breaks down the long party lines.
The Democrats of vast majority all for it. Doesn't matter,
doesn't matter what the details are. If it's the Obama
administration doing it, then they're all in. You know, it's

(01:41:33):
interesting because Rush had an uncanny ability to explain how
history repeats itself and to predict the behavior of leftist
which one thing about leftist, and you got to give
them credit for this. They're consistent, whether it's a socialist,
whether it's a Nazi, whether it's a communist. Consistency. Now,

(01:41:59):
on top of those problems and we saw what Obama
was doing, then imagine what has happened since January sixth,
since the fake insurrection. Remember the massive armed crowd of
Trump supporters that have been called terrorists. There were no guns,
no weapons, by the way, no weapons were found in

(01:42:19):
the majority of people arrested were leftist and anti five.
In fact, the cases are falling apart on a regular basis,
four or five cases a week or falling apart. I
didn't see I didn't see that on Snopes because Snopes
is for dopes. The whole reason January sixth happened is
so the paradigm can shift, so Biden can say you're

(01:42:43):
a terrorist because maybe you have a rebel flag on
your car, or you wear a Trump hat, or you
have a big Trump sign on your yard. We got
to keep an eye on you. So that's what makes
this even worse. You have these giant institutional bureaucracies that

(01:43:05):
were designed many came of age during and after World
War Two to protect all of us from outside threats
or external threats that ended up inside, like Russian spies
or spies from China that are sleeping with Eric Swalwell.

(01:43:27):
We don't know the amount officially yet, but he is
on the Intelligence Committee, so I'm sure someone will find
it out and shred it for us. We thought it
was for that. No, No Obama was real clever. He
designed this apparatus so the FBI will cover for him
and target his political enemies, along with the CIA and

(01:43:48):
DHS and well, for that matter, anybody the DJ That's
the scariest thing. Once you give away your rights, you
will never get them back. It's a fact. It's historically proved.
Even once you say, Okay, I'll never say this again.
I won't talk that way. I'll never say that. You're
never gonna say it again. Once you say I'll wear

(01:44:10):
a mask to the beach, besides looking like an idiot,
you'll never ever be able to go to the beach
without checking with someone. Do I need a mask? Yeah?
Because I heard there was a shark warning should I
wear a mask? And then the redefinition of terms terrorism
is no longer terrorism. Terrorism is any time a political

(01:44:32):
opponent gets a liberal upset, and then there goes social media.
I'm Ken Matthews on the EIB network. We'll be right back. Wow,
it flies by, it doesn't it. I I just enjoy
the fact that as people that love America and loved Rush,

(01:44:53):
we can all be on the same page on a
regular basis. I just think that's great. Eight hundred to
eight eighty two. You know, I'm hearing a little bleed
through crash. I'm hearing some audio. Are you hearing it? Oh?
There we go, Thank you. I was hearing something. I
don't know if the listener heard it, but I was

(01:45:14):
hearing it. Thank you. So we started doing something new
last week. We end every program we call it the
EIB High Note, And this is really a nod to
Rush's whole philosophy, his eternal belief not only that you

(01:45:34):
and the rest of us make this country work, but
that there's so much positive out there that gets overlooked.
So we're we're in that transition where we have to
we have to tell people the facts. We have to
keep the fight, we have to keep swinging because we
love our country. But then there's also so much that's

(01:45:56):
great still about it. Today's high note is a police officer,
and I thought the timing was great because we had
my call from my believe Louisville, and sadly we have
things going crazy across the country with these riots. And
Tommy Norman is his name, and he's from North Little Rock, Arkansas.

(01:46:16):
He's been a police officer for twenty years. He's a
hero in the community and as someone who's worked with
police officers in a civilian capacity, probably twenty years total,
with different projects including DARE and the gang resistance education
and drug abuse education and a variety of other things.

(01:46:36):
There are hundreds of thousands of police officers that are
doing things in their community, and because of the narrative
from the media, it doesn't get shared. That's why when
Mike said on the phone, I wish, I wish, you know,
people in the media would give us a platform. I

(01:46:57):
knew this was coming up. I was so excited. And
part of what makes Officer Tommy Norman from North Little
Rock so popular is his effort to build a relationship
and trust around law enforcement, because the majority of Americans
support law enforcement. We love law enforcement. We know they

(01:47:19):
are the thin blue line. They're that line between the
good and the bad, and the majority is the good,
and the majority of law enforcement is good. There's a
great video about him, and what we're gonna do is
we're gonna put it at rush limbaugh dot com. Here's
a little clip of it. He was driving down a
neighborhood stream. They saw me and they ran, so I
saw which apartment they went in. I went to knock

(01:47:41):
on the door, and then Mock came to the door
and she asked me what was wrong about WAS told
her I was concerned because the kids ran from me.
They hadn't done anything wrong, but they ran from me,
and I didn't want that. I asked him know why
they ran. They said they were scared of police. They'd
always been talking to be scared of policeman. I know,
how are you doing. Not everyone's going to trust police officers.

(01:48:05):
But if you become more than an officer, if you
attend a birthday party, you make business to hospital, as
you go to the weddings and graduation, and that's that's
trust that can't be and those are barriers. It just
can't be broken. That's trust that's there to stay. I'm
aspired to know that my heart makes a difference my
passion every day, and make sure when when we put

(01:48:27):
it up on rush lama dot com, make sure you
share it with every police officer you know, every share
it with everybody you know. The only thing that broke
my heart in there is when the kids said there
that they're taught when the mother said they're taught to
not trust police or not like police or whatever, and

(01:48:49):
that's true. All you have to do is turn on
CNN or MSNBC or any major news network. And that's
a shame that that's a crime. Really, when you think
about it, that's a crime when you go out of
your way to make the bad guys heroes and ignore
the good guys. Again. National news media has failed us

(01:49:12):
because they hold back on information we need to know
and they change the narrative on what starts out to
be true. Something to think about. We'll be right back
on the EIB network. So if you find yourself missing Rush,
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I don't know how many times I stole quotes from
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(01:50:43):
I probably shouldn't have used him at staff meetings, but
they were still very entertaining with the two conservatives that
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